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          Title 40

Protection of Environment


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  Explanation.................................................       v

  Title 40:
          Chapter I--Environmental Protection Agency 
          (Continued)                                                3
  Finding Aids:
      Table of CFR Titles and Chapters........................    1033
      Alphabetical List of Agencies Appearing in the CFR......    1053
      List of CFR Sections Affected...........................    1063

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                               THIS TITLE

    Title 40--Protection of Environment is composed of thirty-four 
volumes. The parts in these volumes are arranged in the following order: 
Parts 1-49, parts 50-51, part 52 (52.01-52.1018), part 52 (52.1019-
52.2019), part 52 (52.2020-end of part 52), parts 53-59, part 60 (60.1-
end of part 60, sections), part 60 (Appendices), parts 61-62, part 63 
(63.1-63.599), part 63 (63.600-63.1199), part 63 (63.1200-63.1439), part 
63 (63.1440-63.6175), part 63 (63.6580-63.8830), part 63 (63.8980-end of 
part 63) parts 64-71, parts 72-80, parts 81-84, part 85-Sec.  86.599-99, 
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135, parts 136-149, parts 150-189, parts 190-259, parts 260-265, parts 
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parts 790-999, and part 1000 to end. The contents of these volumes 
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Federal Regulations publication program is under the direction of 
Michael L. White, assisted by Ann Worley.

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                   TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT




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chapter i--Environmental Protection Agency (Continued)......         425

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         CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)




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  Editorial Note: Nomenclature changes to chapter I appear at 65 FR 
47324, 47325, Aug. 2, 2000, and at 66 FR 34375, 34376, June 28, 2001.

       SUBCHAPTER N--EFFLUENT GUIDELINES AND STANDARDS (CONTINUED)
Part                                                                Page
425             Leather tanning and finishing point source 
                    category................................           5
426             Glass manufacturing point source category...          26
427             Asbestos manufacturing point source category          47
428             Rubber manufacturing point source category..          60
429             Timber products processing point source 
                    category................................          83
430             The pulp, paper, and paperboard point source 
                    category................................         100
431             [Reserved]

432             Meat and poultry products point source 
                    category................................         246
433             Metal finishing point source category.......         270
434             Coal mining point source category BPT, BAT, 
                    BCT limitations and new source 
                    performance standards...................         275
435             Oil and gas extraction point source category         293
436             Mineral mining and processing point source 
                    category................................         354
437             The centralized waste treatment point source 
                    category................................         369
438             Metal products and machinery point source 
                    category................................         390
439             Pharmaceutical manufacturing point source 
                    category................................         406
440             Ore mining and dressing point source 
                    category................................         418
442             Transportation equipment cleaning point 
                    source category.........................         443
443             Effluent limitations guidelines for existing 
                    sources and standards of performance and 
                    pretreatment standards for new sources 
                    for the paving and roofing materials 
                    (tars and asphalt) point source category         454

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444             Waste combustors point source category......         459
445             Landfills point source category.............         465
446             Paint formulating point source category.....         468
447             Ink formulating point source category.......         469
449             Airport deicing point source category.......         470
450             Construction and development point source 
                    category................................         474
451             Concentrated aquatic animal production point 
                    source category.........................         477
454             Gum and wood chemicals manufacturing point 
                    source category.........................         481
455             Pesticide chemicals.........................         485
457             Explosives manufacturing point source 
                    category................................         522
458             Carbon black manufacturing point source 
                    category................................         523
459             Photographic point source category..........         527
460             Hospital point source category..............         528
461             Battery manufacturing point source category.         529
463             Plastics molding and forming point source 
                    category................................         561
464             Metal molding and casting point source 
                    category................................         568
465             Coil coating point source category..........         614
466             Porcelain enameling point source category...         622
467             Aluminum forming point source category......         630
468             Copper forming point source category........         671
469             Electrical and electronic components point 
                    source category.........................         690
471             Nonferrous metals forming and metal powders 
                    point source category...................         697
                       SUBCHAPTER O--SEWAGE SLUDGE
501             State sludge management program regulations.         817
503             Standards for the use or disposal of sewage 
                    sludge..................................         835
                         SUBCHAPTER P [RESERVED]
                       SUBCHAPTER Q--ENERGY POLICY
600             Fuel economy and greenhouse gas exhaust 
                    emissions of motor vehicles.............         868
610             Fuel economy retrofit devices...............        1018
611-699         [Reserved]

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       SUBCHAPTER N_EFFLUENT GUIDELINES AND STANDARDS (CONTINUED)





PART 425_LEATHER TANNING AND FINISHING POINT SOURCE CATEGORY--
Table of Contents



                           General Provisions

Sec.
425.01 Applicability.
425.02 General definitions.
425.03 Sulfide analytical methods and applicability.
425.04 Applicability of sulfide pretreatment standards.
425.05 Compliance dates.
425.06 Monitoring requirements.

      Subpart A_Hair Pulp, Chrome Tan, Retan-Wet Finish Subcategory

425.10 Applicability; description of the hair pulp, chrome tan, retan-
          wet finish subcategory.
425.11 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
425.12 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).
425.13 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable (BAT).
425.14 New source performance standards (NSPS).
425.15 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
425.16 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

      Subpart B_Hair Save, Chrome Tan, Retan-Wet Finish Subcategory

425.20 Applicability; description of the hair save, chrome tan, retan-
          wet finish subcategory.
425.21 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
425.22 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).
425.23 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable (BAT).
425.24 New source performance standards (NSPS).
425.25 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
425.26 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

     Subpart C_Hair Save or Pulp, Non-Chrome Tan, Retan-Wet Finish 
                               Subcategory

425.30 Applicability; description of the hair save or pulp, non-chrome 
          tan, retan-wet finish subcategory.
425.31 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
425.32 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).
425.33 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable (BAT).
425.34 New source performance standards (NSPS).
425.35 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
425.36 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

              Subpart D_Retan-Wet Finish-Sides Subcategory

425.40 Applicability; description of the retan-wet finish-sides 
          subcategory.
425.41 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
425.42 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).
425.43 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable (BAT).

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425.44 New source performance standards (NSPS).
425.45 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
425.46 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

                   Subpart E_No Beamhouse Subcategory

425.50 Applicability; description of the no beamhouse subcategory.
425.51 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
425.52 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).
425.53 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable (BAT).
425.54 New source performance standards (NSPS).
425.55 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
425.56 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

                 Subpart F_Through-the-Blue Subcategory

425.60 Applicability; description of the through-the-blue subcategory.
425.61 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
425.62 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).
425.63 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable (BAT).
425.64 New source performance standards (NSPS).
425.65 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
425.66 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

                     Subpart G_Shearling Subcategory

425.70 Applicability; description of the shearling subcategory.
425.71 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
425.72 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).
425.73 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable (BAT).
425.74 New source performance standards (NSPS).
425.75 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
425.76 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

                      Subpart H_Pigskin Subcategory

425.80 Applicability; description of the pigskin subcategory.
425.81 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
425.82 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).
425.83 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable (BAT).
425.84 New source performance standards (NSPS).
425.85 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
425.86 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

              Subpart I_Retan-Wet Finish-Splits Subcategory

425.90 Applicability; description of the retan-wet finish-splits 
          subcategory.
425.91 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
425.92 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).
425.93 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable (BAT).
425.94 New source performance standards (NSPS).
425.95 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

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425.96 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

Appendix A to Part 425--Potassium Ferricyanide Titration Method
Appendix B to Part 425--Modified Monier-Williams Method
Appendix C to Part 425--Definition and Procedure for the Determination 
          of the Method Detection Limit

    Authority: 33 U.S.C. 1311, 1314 (b), (c), (e) and (g), 1316 (b) and 
(c), 1317 (b) and (c), 1318 and 1361.

    Source: 47 FR 52870, Nov. 23, 1982, unless otherwise noted.

                           General Provisions



Sec.  425.01  Applicability.

    This part applies to any leather tanning and finishing facility 
which discharges or may discharge process wastewater pollutants to the 
waters of the United States, or which introduces or may introduce 
process wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works.



Sec.  425.02  General definitions.

    In addition to the definitions set forth in 40 CFR part 401, the 
following definitions apply to this part:
    (a) ``Sulfide'' shall mean total sulfide as measured by the 
potassium ferricyanide titration method described in appendix A or the 
modified Monier-Williams method described in appendix B.
    (b) ``Hide'' means any animal pelt or skin as received by a tannery 
as raw material to be processed.
    (c) ``Retan-wet finish'' means the final processing steps performed 
on a tanned hide including, but not limited to, the following wet 
processes: retan, bleach, color, and fatliquor.
    (d) ``Hair pulp'' means the removal of hair by chemical dissolution.
    (e) ``Hair save'' means the physical or mechanical removal of hair 
which has not been chemically dissolved, and either selling the hair as 
a by-product or disposing of it as a solid waste.
    (f) ``Chrome tan'' means the process of converting hide into leather 
using a form of chromium.
    (g) ``Vegetable tan'' means the process of converting hides into 
leather using chemicals either derived from vegetable matter or 
synthesized to produce effects similar to those chemicals.
    (h) ``Raw material'' means the hides received by the tannery except 
for facilities covered by subpart D and subpart I where ``raw material'' 
means the hide or split in the condition in which it is first placed 
into a wet process.
    (i) ``Monthly average'' means the arithmetic average of eight (8) 
individual data points from effluent sampling and analysis during any 
calendar month.
    (j) ``Interference'' means the discharge of sulfides in quantities 
which can result in human health hazards and/or risks to human life, and 
an inhibition or disruption of POTW as defined in 40 CFR 403.3(i).

[47 FR 52870, Nov. 23, 1982, as amended at 53 FR 9181, Mar. 21, 1988]



Sec.  425.03  Sulfide analytical methods and applicability.

    (a) The potassium ferricyanide titration method described in 
appendix A to part 425 shall be used whenever practicable for the 
determination of sulfide in wastewaters discharged by plants operating 
in all subcategories except the hair save or pulp, non-chrome tan, 
retan-wet finish subcategory (subpart C, seeSec. 425.30). In all other 
cases, the modified Monier-Williams method as described in appendix B to 
part 425 shall be used as an alternative to the potassium ferricyanide 
titration method for the determination of sulfide in wastewaters 
discharged by plants operating in all subcategories except subpart C.
    (b) The modified Monier-Williams method as described in appendix B 
to part 425 shall be used for the determination of sulfide in 
wastewaters discharged by plants operating in the hair save or pulp, 
non-chrome tan, retan-wet finish subcategory (subpart C, seeSec. 
425.30).

[53 FR 9181, Mar. 21, 1988]



Sec.  425.04  Applicability of sulfide pretreatment standards.

    (a) A POTW receiving wastewater from a facility subject to this part 
may require more stringent pretreatment standards for sulfide than those 
established by this part without EPA approval.

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    (b) The pretreatment standards for sulfide established by this part 
will not apply if the POTW receiving wastewater from a facility subject 
to this part certifies in writing with explanation of relevant factors 
considered, in accordance with the provisions of paragraph (c) of this 
section, that the discharge of sulfide from the facility does not 
interfere with the operation of the POTW. In making this determination, 
the POTW shall consider all relevant factors including but not limited 
to the following:
    (1) The presence and characteristics, of other industrial 
wastewaters which can increase or decrease sulfide concentrations, pH, 
or both.
    (2) The characteristics of the sewer/interceptor collection system 
which either minimize or enhance opportunities for release of hydrogen 
sulfide gas.
    (3) The characteristics of the receiving POTWs headworks, 
preliminary and primary treatment systems, and sludge holding and 
dewatering facilities which either minimize or enhance opportunities for 
release of hydrogen sulfide gas.
    (4) The occurrence of any prior sulfide related interference as 
defined inSec. 425.02(j).
    (c)(1) On October 13, 1983, a POTW which intends to certify that the 
sulfide pretreatment standard should not apply must publish, in a local 
newspaper with the largest circulation, a notice that presents the 
findings supporting this determination consistent with paragraph (a) of 
this section. Allowance for public hearing of these findings also must 
be provided. The POTW shall identify all existing facilities to which 
the sulfide pretreatment standard otherwise established by this part 
would not apply.
    (2) On January 11, 1984, a POTW which intends to certify that the 
sulfide pretreatment standard should not apply must file a written 
certification with the Regional Water Management Division Director, 
Environmental Protection Agency, in the appropriate Regional Office. 
This certification shall include the findings supporting this 
determination and the results of public comments, and public hearing(s) 
if held.
    (3) On February 10, 1984, EPA shall acknowledge to the POTW receipt 
of any certification submitted under paragraphs (c) (1) and (2) of this 
section, and shall indicate to the POTW the adequacy of the submission 
based upon a review of the factors set forth in paragraph (b) of this 
section.
    (4) Within 30 days of the date of receipt of adequate submissions 
under paragraphs (c) (1), (2), and (3) of this section, EPA shall 
publish a notice in the Federal Register identifying those facilities to 
which the sulfide pretreatment standards of this part shall not apply.
    (5) A POTW may certify that the sulfide pretreatment standards of 
this part should not apply to a new source planning to discharge into 
the POTW. This certification must be submitted prior to the commencement 
of discharge, and must conform at a minimum with criteria in paragraph 
(b) of this section and the general procedures and intervals of time 
contained in paragraphs (c) (1), (2), (3), and (4) of this section.
    (d)(1) If, after EPA and the POTW have determined in accordance with 
this section that the sulfide pretreatment standards of this part are 
not applicable to specified facilities, a POTW then determines that 
there have been changed circumstances (including but not limited to 
changes in the factors specified in paragraph (b) of this section) which 
justify application of the sulfide pretreatment standards, the POTW 
shall revoke the certification submitted under paragraph (c) of this 
section. The POTW and EPA shall then adhere to the general procedures 
and time intervals contained in paragraph (c) of this section in order 
to determine whether the sulfide pretreatment standards contained in 
this part are applicable.
    (2) If pursuant to paragraph (d)(1) of this section, the sulfide 
pretreatment standards of this part are applicable to a specified 
facility, the indirect discharger shall comply with the sulfide 
pretreatment standards no later than 18 months from the date of 
publication of the Federal Register notice identifying the facility.
    (e) At any time after October 13, 1983, if a POTW determines that 
there have

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been changed circumstances (including but not limited to changes in the 
factors specified in paragraph (b) of this section), it may initiate 
proceedings contained in paragraph (c) of this section to determine that 
the sulfide pretreatment standards of this part shall not be applicable. 
The POTW and EPA shall follow the procedures and time intervals 
contained in paragraph (c) of this section to make this determination. A 
final determination that the sulfide pretreatment standards are not 
applicable must be made prior to the discharge of sulfide not in 
accordance with the standards set forth in this part.

(The information collection and reporting requirements contained in 
paragraphs (b) and (c) were approved by the Office of Management and 
Budget under control number 2040-0032)

[47 FR 52870, Nov. 23, 1982; 48 FR 30117, June 30, 1983, as amended at 
48 FR 31404, July 8, 1983; 48 FR 32346, July 15, 1983; 48 FR 35649, Aug. 
5, 1983; 53 FR 9181, Mar. 21, 1988]



Sec.  425.05  Compliance dates.

    The compliance date for new source performance standards (NSPS) and 
pretreatment standards for new sources (PSES) is the date the new source 
commences discharge. The compliance date for BPT effluent limitations 
and guidelines and pretreatment standards for existing sources to no 
later than March 31, 1989.

[53 FR 9182, Mar. 21, 1988]



Sec.  425.06  Monitoring requirements.

    Compliance with monthly average discharge limitations is required 
regardless of the number of samples analyzed and averaged.



      Subpart A_Hair Pulp, Chrome Tan, Retan-Wet Finish Subcategory



Sec.  425.10  Applicability; description of the hair pulp, chrome tan,
retan-wet finishing subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to process wastewater 
discharges resulting from any tannery which, either exclusively or in 
addition to other unhairing and tanning operation, processes raw or 
cured cattle or cattle-like hides into finished leather by chemically 
dissolving the hide hair, chrome tanning, and retan-wet finishing.



Sec.  425.11  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable control
technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best practicable control technology currently 
available (BPT):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    BPT limitations
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Kg/kkg (or pounds per
                                                 1,000 pounds) of raw
                                                       material
                                             ---------------------------
BOD5........................................          9.3           4.2
TSS.........................................         13.4           6.1
Oil & Grease................................          3.9           1.7
Total Chromium..............................          0.24          0.09
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 6.0 to 9.0


[53 FR 9182, Mar. 21, 1988]



Sec.  425.12  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional 
pollutant control technology (BCT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best conventional pollutant control technology 
(BCT): The effluent limitations are those for BOD5. TSS, Oil 
and Grease, and pH contained inSec. 425.11.



Sec.  425.13  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available
technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must

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achieve the following effluent limitations representing the degree of 
effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
technology economically achievable (BAT): The effluent limitations are 
those for Total Chromium contained inSec. 425.11.



Sec.  425.14  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
new source performance standards (NSPS):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                          NSPS
                                               -------------------------
        Pollutant or pollutant property                      Maximum for
                                                Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Kg/kkg (or lb/1,000 lb)
                                                     of raw material
                                               -------------------------
BOD5..........................................          6.0          2.7
TSS...........................................          8.7          4.0
Oil and grease................................          2.5          1.1
Total chromium................................         0.16         0.06
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.


[47 FR 52870, Nov. 23, 1982; 48 FR 30116, June 30, 1983]



Sec.  425.15  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    (a) Except as provided inSec. 425.04 and 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, 
any existing source subject to this subpart which introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403, and achieve the following pretreatment standards:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                          PSES
                                               -------------------------
        Pollutant or pollutant property                      Maximum for
                                                Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Milligrams per liter (mg/
                                                           l)
                                               -------------------------
Sulfide.......................................           24  ...........
Total chromium................................           12            8
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Not less than 7.0.

    (b) Any existing source subject to this subpart which processes less 
than 275 hides/day shall comply withSec. 425.15(a), except that the 
total chromium limitations contained inSec. 425.15(a) do not apply.

[47 FR 52870, Nov. 23, 1982; 48 FR 30116, June 30, 1983, as amended at 
53 FR 9182, Mar. 21, 1988; 61 FR 35685, July 8, 1996]



Sec.  425.16  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 425.04, any new source 
subject to this subpart that introduces process wastewater pollutants 
into a publicly owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403, 
and achieve the pretreatment standards contained inSec. 425.15.



      Subpart B_Hair Save, Chrome Tan, Retan-Wet Finish Subcategory



Sec.  425.20  Applicability; description of the hair save, chrome tan,
retan-wet finish subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to process wastewater 
discharges resulting from any tannery which processes raw or cured 
cattle or cattle-like hides into finished leather by hair save 
unhairing, chrome tanning, and retan-wet finishing.



Sec.  425.21  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable control
technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best practicable control technology currently 
available (BPT):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    BPT limitations
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              Kg/kkg (or pound per 1,000
                                                  lb) of raw material
                                             ---------------------------
BOD5........................................          8.2           3.7
TSS.........................................         11.8           5.4
Oil and grease..............................          3.4           1.5
Total chromium..............................          0.21          0.08
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.


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Sec.  425.22  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional
pollutant control technology (BCT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best conventional pollutant control technology 
(BCT): The effluent limitations are those for BOD5, TSS, Oil 
and Grease, and pH contained inSec. 425.21.



Sec.  425.23  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best available technology economically achievable 
(BAT): The effluent limitations are those for Total Chromium contained 
inSec. 425.21.



Sec.  425.24  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
new source performance standards (NSPS):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         NSPS
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              Kg/kkg (or pound per 1,000
                                                  lb) of raw material
                                             ---------------------------
BOD5........................................          6.9           3.1
TSS.........................................          9.9           4.5
Oil and grease..............................          2.9           1.3
Total chromium..............................          0.18          0.06
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0



Sec.  425.25  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    Except as provided inSec. 425.04 and 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any 
existing source subject to this subpart that introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403, and achieve the following pretreatment standards:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                          PSES
                                               -------------------------
        Pollutant or pollutant property                      Maximum for
                                                Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Milligrams per liter (mg/
                                                           l)
                                               -------------------------
Sulfide.......................................           24  ...........
Total Chromium................................           12            8
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Not less than 7.0.


[47 FR 52870, Nov. 23, 1982, as amended at 61 FR 35685, July 8, 1996]



Sec.  425.26  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 425.04, any new source 
subject to this subpart that introduces process wastewater pollutants 
into a publicly owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403, 
and achieve the pretreatment standards contained inSec. 425.25.



     Subpart C_Hair Save or Pulp, Non-Chrome Tan, Retan-Wet Finish 
                               Subcategory



Sec.  425.30  Applicability; description of the hair save or pulp, 
non-chrome tan, retan-wet finish subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to process wastewater 
discharges resulting from any tannery which processes raw or cured 
cattle or cattle-like hides into finished leather by hair save or pulp 
unhairing, vegetable tanning or alum, syntans, oils and other agents for 
tanning, and retan-wet finishing.



Sec.  425.31  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable 
control technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best practicable control technology currently 
available (BPT):

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------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    BPT limitations
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Kg/kkg (or pounds per
                                                 1,000 pounds) of raw
                                                       material
                                             ---------------------------
BOD5........................................          6.7           3.0
TSS.........................................          9.7           4.4
Oil & Grease................................          2.8           1.3
Total Chromium..............................          0.17          0.06
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 6.0 to 9.0


[47 FR 52870, Nov. 23, 1982, as amended at 53 FR 9182, Mar. 21, 1988]



Sec.  425.32  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional 
pollutant control technology (BCT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best conventional pollutant control technology 
(BCT): The effluent limitations are those for BOD5, TSS, Oil 
and Grease, and pH contained inSec. 425.31.



Sec.  425.33  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best available technology economically achievable 
(BAT): The effluent limitations are those for Total Chromium contained 
inSec. 425.31.



Sec.  425.34  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
new source performance standards (NSPS):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         NSPS
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              Kg/kkg (or pound per 1,000
                                                  lb) of raw material
                                             ---------------------------
BOD5........................................          5.9           2.7
TSS.........................................          8.5           3.9
Oil and grease..............................          2.4           1.1
Total chromium..............................          0.15          0.06
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.



Sec.  425.35  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    (a) Except as provided inSec. 425.04 and 40 CFR 403.7 andSec. 
403.13, any existing sources subject to this subpart that introduces 
process wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must 
comply with 40 CFR part 403, and achieve the following pretreatment 
standards:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    PSES limitations
                                               -------------------------
        Pollutant or pollutant property                      Maximum for
                                                Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Milligrams per liter (mg/
                                                           l)
                                               -------------------------
Sulfide.......................................           24           --
Total Chromium................................           12            8
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Not less than 7.0.

    (b) Any existing source subject to this subpart which processes less 
than 350 hides/day shall comply withSec. 425.35(a), except that the 
Total Chromium limitations contained inSec. 425.35(a) do not apply.

[47 FR 52870, Nov. 23, 1982; 48 FR 36116, June 30, 1983, as amended at 
53 FR 9182, Mar. 21, 1988]



Sec.  425.36  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 andSec. 425.04, any new source 
subject to this subpart that introduces process wastewater pollutants 
into a publicly owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403, 
and achieve the pretreatment standards contained inSec. 425.35.

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              Subpart D_Retan-Wet Finish-Sides Subcategory



Sec.  425.40  Applicability; description of the retan-wet finish-sides
subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to process wastewater 
discharges resulting from any tannery which processes previously tanned 
hides and skins (grain side only) into finished leather by retan-wet 
finishing.



Sec.  425.41  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable control
technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best practicable control technology currently 
available (BPT):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    BPT limitations
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Kg/kkg (or pounds per
                                                 1,000 pounds) of raw
                                                       material
                                             ---------------------------
BOD5........................................          8.9           4.0
TSS.........................................         12.8           5.8
Oil & Grease................................          3.7           1.7
Total Chromium..............................          0.23          0.08
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 6.0 to 9.0.


[47 FR 52870, Nov. 23, 1982, as amended at 53 FR 9182, Mar. 21, 1988]



Sec.  425.42  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional 
pollutant control technology (BCT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best conventional pollutant control technology 
(BCT): The effluent limitations are those for BOD5, TSS, Oil 
and Grease, and pH contained inSec. 425.41.



Sec.  425.43  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best available technology economically achievable 
(BAT): The effluent limitations are those for Total Chromium contained 
inSec. 425.41.



Sec.  425.44  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
new source performance standards (NSPS):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                          NSPS
                                               -------------------------
        Pollutant or pollutant property                      Maximum for
                                                Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Kg/kkg (or pounds per
                                                  1,000 pounds) of raw
                                                        material
                                               -------------------------
BOD5..........................................          6.5          2.9
TSS...........................................          9.3          4.3
Oil & Grease..................................          2.7          1.2
Total Chromium................................         0.17         0.06
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 6.0 to 9.0.


[47 FR 52870, Nov. 23, 1982, as amended at 53 FR 9182, Mar. 21, 1988]



Sec.  425.45  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any existing source 
subject to this subpart that introduces process wastewater pollutants 
into a publicly owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403, 
and achieve the following pretreatment standards:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                          PSES
                                               -------------------------
        Pollutant or pollutant property                      Maximum for
                                                Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Milligrams per liter (mg/
                                                           l)
                                               -------------------------
Total Chromium................................           19           12
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 10.0.


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Sec.  425.46  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7, any new source subject to this 
subpart that introduces process wastewater pollutants into a publicly 
owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403, and achieve the 
pretreatment standards contained inSec. 425.45.



                   Subpart E_No Beamhouse Subcategory



Sec.  425.50  Applicability; description of the no beamhouse subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to process wastewater 
discharges resulting from any tannery which processes cattle hides, 
sheepskins, or splits (hair previously removed and pickled) into 
finished leather by chrome or non-chrome tanning, and retan-wet 
finishing.



Sec.  425.51  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable
control technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best practicable control technology currently 
available (BPT):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    BPT limitations
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Kg/kkg (or pounds per
                                                 1,000 pounds) of raw
                                                       material
                                             ---------------------------
BOD5........................................          8.0           3.6
TSS.........................................         11.6           5.3
Oil & Grease................................          3.4           1.5
Total Chromium..............................          0.21          0.08
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 6.0 to 9.0.


[47 FR 52870, Nov. 23, 1982, as amended at 53 FR 9182, Mar. 21, 1988]



Sec.  425.52  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional
pollutant control technology (BCT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best conventional control technology (BCT): The 
effluent limitations are those for BOD5, TSS, Oil and Grease, 
and pH contained inSec. 425.51.



Sec.  425.53  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best available technology economically achievable 
(BAT): The effluent limitations are those for Total Chromium contained 
inSec. 425.51



Sec.  425.54  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
new source performance standards (NSPS):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         NSPS
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Kg/kkg (or pounds per
                                               1,000 lb) of raw material
                                             ---------------------------
BOD5........................................          5.3           2.4
TSS.........................................          7.7           3.5
Oil & Grease................................          2.2           1.0
Total Chromium..............................          0.14          0.05
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.



Sec.  425.55  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any existing source 
subject to this subpart that introduces process wastewater pollutants 
into a publicly owned treatment works must comply

[[Page 15]]

with 40 CFR part 403, and achieve the following pretreatment standards:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                          PSES
                                               -------------------------
        Pollutant or pollutant property                      Maximum for
                                                Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Milligrams per liter (mg/
                                                           l)
                                               -------------------------
Total chromium................................           19           12
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 10.0.



Sec.  425.56  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7, any new source subject to this 
subpart that introduces process wastewater pollutants into a publicly 
owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403, and achieve the 
pretreatment standards contained inSec. 425.55.



                 Subpart F_Through-the-Blue Subcategory



Sec.  425.60  Applicability; description of the through-the-blue
subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to process wastewater 
discharges resulting from any tannery which processes raw or cured 
cattle or cattle-like hides through the blue tanned state by hair pulp 
unhairing and chrome tanning; no retan-wet finishing is performed.



Sec.  425.61  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable control
technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best practicable control technology currently 
available (BPT):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    BPT limitations
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Kg/kkg (or pounds per
                                                 1,000 pounds) of raw
                                                       material
                                             ---------------------------
BOD5........................................          3.2           1.5
TSS.........................................          4.7           2.1
Oil & Grease................................          1.4           0.61
Total Chromium..............................          0.08          0.03
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 6.0 to 9.0.


[47 FR 52870, Nov. 23, 1982, as amended at 53 FR 9183, Mar. 21, 1988]



Sec.  425.62  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional 
pollutant control technology (BCT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best conventional pollutant control technology 
(BCT): The effluent limitations are those for BOD5, TSS, Oil 
and Grease, and pH contained inSec. 425.61.



Sec.  425.63  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best available technology economically achievable 
(BAT): The effluent limitations are those for Total Chromium contained 
inSec. 425.61.



Sec.  425.64  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
new source performance standards (NSPS):

[[Page 16]]



------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    BPT limitations
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Kg/kkg (or pounds per
                                                 1,000 pounds) of raw
                                                       material
                                             ---------------------------
BOD5........................................          3.2           1.5
TSS.........................................          4.7           2.1
Oil & Grease................................          1.4           0.61
Total Chromium..............................          0.08          0.03
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 6.0 to 9.0.


[47 FR 52870, Nov. 23, 1982, as amended at 53 FR 9183, Mar. 21, 1988]



Sec.  425.65  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    Except as provided inSec. 425.04 and 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any 
existing source subject to this subpart that introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403, and achieve the following pretreatment standards:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         PSES
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Milligrams per liter (mg/
                                                          l)
                                             ---------------------------
Sulfide.....................................         24     ............
Total chromium..............................         12             8
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Not less than 7.0.


[47 FR 52870, Nov. 23, 1982, as amended at 61 FR 35685, July 8, 1996]



Sec.  425.66  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 425.04, any new source 
subject to this subpart that introduces process wastewater pollutants 
into a publicly owned treatment must comply with 40 CFR part 403, and 
must achieve the pretreatment standards contained inSec. 425.65.



                     Subpart G_Shearling Subcategory



Sec.  425.70  Applicability; description of the shearling subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to process wastewater 
discharges resulting from any tannery which processes raw or cured sheep 
or sheep-like skins with the wool or hair retained into finished leather 
by chrome tanning, and retan-wet finishing.



Sec.  425.71  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable control
technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best practicable control technology currently 
available (BPT):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         NSPS
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Kg/kkg (or pounds per
                                                 1,000 pounds) of raw
                                                       material
                                             ---------------------------
BOD5........................................          3.0           1.3
TSS.........................................          4.3           1.9
Oil & Grease................................          1.2           0.55
Total Chromium..............................          0.08          0.03
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 6.0 to 9.0.


[47 FR 52870, Nov. 23, 1982, as amended at 53 FR 9183, Mar. 21, 1988]



Sec.  425.72  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional
pollutant control technology (BCT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best conventional pollutant control technology 
(BCT): The effluent limitations are those for BOD5, TSS, Oil 
and Grease, and pH contained inSec. 425.71.



Sec.  425.73  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available
technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point

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source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best available technology economically achievable 
(BAT): The effluent limitations are those for Total Chromium contained 
inSec. 425.71.



Sec.  425.74  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
new source performance standards (NSPS):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         NSPS
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              Kg/kkg (or pound per 1,000
                                                  lb) of raw material
                                             ---------------------------
BOD5........................................         13.2           5.9
TSS.........................................         19.1           8.7
Oil and grease..............................          5.6           2.5
Total chromium..............................          0.34          0.12
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.



Sec.  425.75  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any existing source 
subject to this subpart that introduces process wastewater pollutants 
into a publicly owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403, 
and achieve the following pretreatment standards:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                          PSES
                                               -------------------------
        Pollutant or pollutant property                      Maximum for
                                                Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Milligrams per liter (mg/
                                                           l)
                                               -------------------------
Total chromium................................           19           12
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 10.0.



Sec.  425.76  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7, any new source subject to this 
subpart that introduces process wastewater pollutants into a publicly 
owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403, and must achieve 
the pretreatment standards contained inSec. 425.75.



                      Subpart H_Pigskin Subcategory



Sec.  425.80  Applicability; description of the pigskin subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to process wastewater 
discharges resulting from any tannery which processes raw or cured 
pigskins into finished leather by chemically dissolving or pulping the 
hair and tanning with chrome, then retan-wet finishing.



Sec.  425.81  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable
control technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best practicable control technology currently 
available (BPT):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    BPT limitations
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Kg/kkg (or pounds per
                                               1,000 lb) of raw material
                                             ---------------------------
BOD5........................................          7.0           3.2
TSS.........................................         10.1           4.6
Oil and grease..............................          3.0           1.3
Total chromium..............................          0.18          0.07
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.


[47 FR 52870, Nov. 23, 1982; 48 FR 30117, June 30, 1983]



Sec.  425.82  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional
pollutant control technology (BCT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best conventional pollutant control technology 
(BCT): The effluent limitations are those for BOD5, TSS, Oil 
and Grease and pH contained inSec. 425.81.

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Sec.  425.83  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best available technology economically achievable 
(BAT): The effluent limitations are those for Total Chromium contained 
inSec. 425.81.



Sec.  425.84  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
new source performance standards (NSPS):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         NSPS
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Kg/kkg (or pounds per
                                               1,000 lb) of raw material
                                             ---------------------------
BOD5........................................          5.8           2.6
TSS.........................................          8.3           3.8
Oil and grease..............................          2.4           1.1
Total chromium..............................          0.15          0.05
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.



Sec.  425.85  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    Except as provided inSec. 425.04 and 40 CFR 403.7 andSec. 
403.13, any existing source subject to this subpart that introduces 
process wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must 
comply with 40 CFR part 403, and achieve the following pretreatment 
standards:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                          PSES
                                               -------------------------
        Pollutant or pollutant property                      Maximum for
                                                Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Milligrams per liter (mg/
                                                           l)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sulfide.......................................           24  ...........
Total chromium................................           12            8
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Not less than 7.0.


[47 FR 52870, Nov. 23, 1982, as amended at 61 FR 35685, July 8, 1996]



Sec.  425.86  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 425.04, any new source 
subject to this subpart that introduces process wastewater pollutants 
into a publicly owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403, 
and achieve the pretreatment standards contained inSec. 425.85.



              Subpart I_Retan-Wet Finish-Splits Subcategory



Sec.  425.90  Applicability; description of the retan-wet finish-splits
subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to process wastewater 
discharges resulting from any tannery which processes previously 
unhaired and tanned splits into finished leather by retan-wet finishing.



Sec.  425.91  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable 
control technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best practicable control technology currently 
available (BPT):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    BPT limitations
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Kg/kkg (or pounds per
                                                 1,000 pounds) of raw
                                                       material
                                             ---------------------------
BOD5........................................          5.8           2.6
TSS.........................................          8.3           3.8
Oil & Grease................................          2.4           1.1
Total Chromium..............................          0.15          0.05
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 6.0 to 9.0.


[47 FR 52870, Nov. 23, 1982, as amended at 53 FR 9183, Mar. 21, 1988]

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Sec.  425.92  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional 
pollutant control technology (BCT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best conventional pollutant control technology 
(BCT): The effluent limitations are those for BOD5, TSS, Oil 
and Grease, and pH contained inSec. 425.91.



Sec.  425.93  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best available technology economically achievable 
(BAT): The effluent limitations are those for Total Chromium contained 
inSec. 425.91.



Sec.  425.94  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
new source performance standards (NSPS):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         NSPS
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Kg/kkg (or pounds per
                                               1,000 lb) of raw material
                                             ---------------------------
BOD5........................................          3.5           1.6
TSS.........................................          5.1           2.3
Oil & Grease................................          1.5           0.66
Total Chromium..............................          0.09          0.03
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.



Sec.  425.95  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    (a) Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any existing 
source subject to this subpart that introduces process wastewater 
pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR 
part 403, and must achieve the following pretreatment standards:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                          PSES
                                               -------------------------
        Pollutant or pollutant property                      Maximum for
                                                Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Milligrams per liter (mg/
                                                           l)
                                               -------------------------
Total Chromium................................           19           12
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 10.0.

    (b) Any existing source subject to this subpart which processes less 
than 3,600 splits/day shall comply withSec. 425.95(a), except that the 
total chromium limitations contained inSec. 425.95(a) do not apply.

[47 FR 52870, Nov. 23, 1982; 48 FR 30117, June 30, 1983, as amended at 
53 FR 9183, Mar. 21, 1988]



Sec.  425.96  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7, any new source subject to this 
subpart that introduces process wastewater pollutants into a publicly 
owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403, and achieve the 
pretreatment standards contained inSec. 425.95.



  Sec. Appendix A to Part 425--Potassium Ferricyanide Titration Method

                                 Source

    The potassium ferricyanide titration method is based on method SLM 
4/2 described in ``Official Method of Analysis,'' Society of Leather 
Trades' Chemists, Fourth Revised Edition, Redbourn, Herts., England, 
1965.

                            Outline of Method

    The buffered sulfide solution is titrated with standard potassium 
ferricyanide solution in the presence of a ferrous dimethylglyoxime 
ammonia complex. The sulfide is oxidized to sulfur. Sulfite interferes 
and must be precipitated with barium chloride. Thiosulfate is not 
titrated under the conditions of the determination (Charlot, ``Ann. 
chim, anal,'', 1945, 27, 153; Booth; ``J. Soc. Leather Trades' 
Chemists,'' 1956, 40, 238).

                                Apparatus

    Burrette, 10 ml.

                                Reagents

    1. Preparation of 0.02N potassium ferricyanide; Weigh to the nearest 
tenth of a gram

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6.6 g. of analytical reagent grade potassium ferricyanide and dissolve 
in 1 liter distilled water. Store in an amber bottle in the dark. 
Prepare fresh each week.
    2. Standardization of ferricyanide solution: Transfer 50 ml. of 
solution to a 250 ml. Erlenmeyer flask. Add several crystals of 
potassium iodide (about 1 g.), mix gently to dissolve, add 1 ml. of 6N 
hydrochloric acid, stopper the flask, and swirl gently. Let stand for 
two minutes, add 10 ml. of a 30 percent zinc sulfate solution, and 
titrate the mixture containing the gelatinous precipitate with 
standardized sodium thiosulfate or phenylarsine oxide titrant in the 
range of 0.025-0.050N Add 1 ml. of starch indicator solution after the 
color has faded to a pale yellow, and continue the titration to the 
disappearance of the blue color. Calculate the normality of the 
ferricyanide solution using the equation:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR25SE06.000

    3. Preparation of 6M ammonium chloride buffer, pH 9.3: Dissolve 200 
g. ammonium chloride in approximately 500 ml. distilled water, add 200 
ml. 14M reagent grade ammonium hydroxide and make up to 1 liter with 
distilled water. The buffer should be prepared in a hood. Store in a 
tightly stoppered container.
    4. Preparation of 0.05M barium chloride solution: Dissolve 12-13 g. 
barium chloride dihydrate in 1 liter of distilled water.
    5. Preparation of ferrous dimethylglyoxime indicator solution: Mix 
10 ml. 0.6 percent ferrous sulfate, 50 ml. 1 percent dimethylglyoxime in 
ethanol, and 0.5 ml. concentrated sulfuric acid.
    6. Preparation of stock sulfide standard, 1000 ppm: Dissolve 2.4 g. 
reagent grade sodium sulfide in 1 liter of distilled water. Store in a 
tightly stoppered container. Diluted working standards must be prepared 
fresh daily and their concentrations determined by EPA test procedure 
376.1 (see 40 CFR 136.3, Table IB, parameter 66 (49 FR 43234, October 
26, 1984, with correction notice at 50 FR 690, January 4, 1985)) 
immediately prior to use.
    7. Preparation of 10N NaOH: Dissolve 400 g. of analytical reagent 
grade NaOH in 1 liter distilled water.

                     Sample Preservation and Storage

    Samples are to be field filtered (gravity or pressure) with coarse 
filter paper (Whatman 4 or equivalent) immediately after collection. 
Filtered samples must be preserved by adjustment to pH 12 
with 10N NaOH. Sample containers must be covered tightly and stored at 4 
[deg]C until analysis. Samples must be analyzed within 48 hours of 
collection. If these procedures cannot be achieved, it is the 
laboratory's responsibility to institute quality control procedures that 
will provide documentation of sample integrity.

                                Procedure

    1. Transfer 100 ml. of sample to be analyzed, or a suitable portion 
containing not more than 15 mg. sulfide supplemented to 100 ml. with 
distilled water, to a 250 ml. Erlenmeyer flask.
    2. Adjust the sample to pH 8.5-9.5 with 6N HC1.
    3. Add 20 ml. of 6M ammonium chloride buffer (pH 9.3), 1 ml. of 
ferrous dimethylglyoxime indicator, and 25 ml. of 0.05M barium chloride. 
Mix gently, stopper, and let stand for 10 minutes.
    4. After 10 minutes titrate with standardized potassium ferricyanide 
to disappearance of pink color. The endpoint is reached when there is no 
reappearance of the pink color after 30 seconds.

                  Calculation and Reporting of Results.
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR25SE06.007

where A=volume in ml. of potassium ferricyanide solution used,
and B=normality of potassium ferricyanide solution.

    2. Report results to two significant figures.

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                             Quality Control

    1. Each laboratory that uses this method is required to operate a 
formal quality control program. The minimum requirements of this program 
consist of an initial demonstration of laboratory capability and the 
analysis of replicate and spiked samples as a continuing check on 
performance. The laboratory is required to maintain performance records 
to define the quality of data that is generated. Ongoing performance 
checks must be compared with established performance criteria to 
determine if the results of analyses are within precision and accuracy 
limits expected of the method.
    2. Before performing any analyses, the analyst must demonstrate the 
ability to generate acceptable precision and accuracy with this method 
by performing the following operations.
    (a) Perform four replicate analyses of a 20 mg./l. sulfide standard 
prepared in distilled water (see paragraph 6 under ``Reagents'' above).
    (b)(1) Calculate clean water precision and accuracy in accordance 
with standard statistical procedures. Clean water acceptance limits are 
presented in paragraph 2(b)(2) below. These criteria must be met or 
exceeded before sample analyses can be initiated. A clean water standard 
must be analyzed with each sample set and the established criteria met 
for the analysis to be considered under control.
    (2) Clean water precision and accuracy acceptance limits: For 
distilled water samples containing from 5 mg./l. to 50 mg./l. sulfide, 
the mean concentration from four replicate analyses must be within the 
range of 50 to 110 percent of the true value.
    3. The Method Detection Limits (MDL) should be determined 
periodically by each participating laboratory in accordance with the 
procedures specified in ``Methods for Chemical Analysis of Municipal and 
Industrial Wastewater,'' EPA-660/4-82-057, July 1982, EMSL, Cincinnati, 
OH 45268. For the convenience of the user, these procedures are 
contained in appendix C to part 425.
    4. A minimum of one spiked and one duplicate sample must be 
performed for each analytical event, or five percent spikes and five 
percent duplicates when the number of samples per event exceeds twenty. 
Spike levels are to be at the MDL (see paragraph 3 above for MDL 
samples) and at x where x is the concentration found if in excess of the 
MDL. Spike recovery must be 40 to 120 percent for the analysis of a 
particular matrix type to be considered valid. If a sample or matrix 
type provides performance outside these acceptance limits, the analyses 
must be repeated using the modified Monier-Williams procedures described 
in appendix B to this part.
    5. Report results in mg./liter. When duplicate and spiked samples 
are analyzed, report all data with the sample results.

[53 FR 9183, Mar. 21, 1988]



      Sec. Appendix B to Part 425--Modified Monier-Williams Method

                            Outline of Method

    Hydrogen sulfide is liberated from an acidified sample by 
distillation and purging with nitrogen gas (N2). Sulfur 
dioxide interference is removed by scrubbing the nitrogen gas stream in 
a pH 7 buffer solution. The sulfide gas is collected by passage through 
an alkaline hydrogen peroxide scrubbing solution in which it is oxidized 
to sulfate. Sulfate concentration in the scrubbing solution is 
determined by either EPA gravimetric test procedure 375.3 or EPA 
turbidimetric test procedure 375.4 (see 40 CFR 136.3, Table IB, 
parameter 65 (49 FR 43234, October 26, 1984, and correction notice at 50 
FR 690, January 4, 1985)).

                               Apparatus*

    (See Figure 1.) * Catalogue numbers are given only to provide a more 
complete description of the equipment necessary, and do not constitute a 
manufacturer or vendor endorsement.
    Heating mantel and control (VWR Cat. No. 33752-464)
    1000 ml. distilling flask with three 24/40 joints (VWR Cat. No. 
29280-215)
    Friedricks condenser with two 24/40 joints (VWR Cat. No. 23161-009)

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[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TC01MY92.112

125 ml. separatory funnel with 24/40 joint (VWR Cat. No. 30357-102)
Inlet tube with 24/40 joint (VWR Cat. No. 33057-105)
Adapter joint 24/40 to 19/38 (VWR Cat. No. 62905-26)
Adsorber head (2 required) (Thomas Cat. No. 9849-R29)
Adsorber body (2 required) (Thomas Cat. No. 9849-R32)
Laboratory vacuum pump or water aspirator

                                Reagents

    1. Potassium hydroxide, 6N: Dissolve 340 g. of analytical reagent 
grade KOH in 1 liter distilled water.
    2. Sodium hydroxide, 6N: Dissolve 240 g. of analytical reagent grade 
NaOH in 1 liter distilled water.
    3. Sodium hydroxide, 0.03N: Dilute 5.0 ml. of 6N NaOH to 1 liter 
with distilled water.
    4. Hydrochloric acid, 6N: Dilute 500 ml. of concentrated HCl to 1 
liter with distilled water.
    5. Potassium phosphate stock buffer, 0.5M: Dissolve 70 g. of 
monobasic potassium phosphate in approximately 800 ml. distilled water. 
Adjust pH to 7.0 0.1 with 6N potassium hydroxide 
and dilute to 1 liter with distilled water. Stock solution in stable for 
several months at 4 [deg]C.
    6. Potassium phosphate buffer, 0.05M: Dilute 1 volume of 0.5M 
potassium phosphate stock buffer with 9 volumes of distilled water. 
Solution is stable for one month at 4 [deg]C.
    7. Alkaline 3% hydrogen peroxide: Dilute 1 volume of 30 percent 
hydrogen peroxide with

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9 volumes of 0.03N NaOH. Prepare this solution fresh each day of use.
    8. Preparation of stock sulfide standard, 1000 ppm.: Dissolve 2.4 g. 
reagent grade sodium sulfide in 1 liter of distilled water. Store in a 
tightly stoppered container. Diluted working standards must be prepared 
fresh daily and their concentrations determined by EPA test procedure 
376.1 immediately prior to use (see 40 CFR 136.3, Table IB, parameter 66 
(49 FR 43234, October 26, 1984, and correction notice at 50 FR 690, 
January 4, 1985)).

                     Sample Preservation and Storage

    Preserve unfiltered wastewater samples immediately after collection 
by adjustment to pH9 with 6N NaOH and addition of 2 ml. of 2N 
zinc acetate per liter. This amount of zinc acetate is adequate to 
preserve 64 mg./l. sulfide under ideal conditions. Sample containers 
must be covered tightly and stored at 4 [deg]C until analysis. Samples 
must be analyzed within seven days of collection. If these procedures 
cannot be achieved, it is the laboratory's responsibility to institute 
quality control procedures that will provide documentation of sample 
integrity.

             Procedure (See Figure 1 for apparatus layout.)

    1. Place 50 ml. of 0.05M pH 7.0 potassium phosphate buffer in Trap 
No. 1.
    2. Place 50 ml. of alkaline 3 percent hydrogen peroxide in Trap No. 
2.
    3. Sample introduction and N2 prepurge: Gently mix sample 
to be analyzed to resuspend settled material, taking care not to aerate 
the sample. Transfer 400 ml. of sample, or a suitable portion containing 
not more than 20 mg. sulfide diluted to 400 ml. with distilled water, to 
the distillation flask. Adjust the N2 flow so that the 
impingers are frothing vigorously, but not overflowing. Vaccum may be 
applied at the outlet of Trap No. 2 to assist in smooth purging. The 
N2 inlet tube of the distillation flask must be submerged 
deeply in the sample to ensure efficient agitation. Purge the sample for 
30 minutes without applying heat. Test the apparatus for leaks during 
the prepurge cycle (Snoop or soap water solution).
    4. Volatilization of H2 S: Interrupt the N2 
flow (and vacuum) and introduce 100 ml. of 6N HCl to the sample using 
the separatory funnel. Immediately resume the gas flow (and vacuum). 
Apply maximum heat with the heating mantle until the sample begins to 
boil, then reduce heat and maintain gentle boiling and N2 
flow for 30 minutes. Terminate the distillation cycle by turning off the 
heating mantle and maintaining N2 flow through the system for 
5 to 10 minutes. Then turn off the N2 flow (and release 
vacuum) and cautiously vent the system by placing 50 to 100 ml. of 
distilled water in the separatory funnel and opening the stopcock 
carefully. When the bubbling stops and the system is equalized to 
atmospheric pressure, remove the separatory funnel. Extreme care must be 
exercised in terminating the distillation cycle to avoid flash-over, 
draw-back, or violent steam release.
    5. Analysis: Analyze the contents of Trap No. 2 for sulfate 
according to either EPA gravimetric test procedure 375.3 or EPA 
turbidimetric test procedure 375.4 (see 40 CFR 136.3, Table IB, 
parameter 65 (49 FR 43234, October 26, 1984, and correction notice at 50 
FR 690, January 4, 1985)). Use the result to calculate mg./l. of sulfide 
in wastewater sample.

                  Calculations and Reporting of Results

    1. Gravimetric procedure:
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR25SE06.001
    
    2. Turbidimetric procedure:
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR25SE06.002
    
where A=mg./l. of sulfate in Trap No. 2
B=liquid volume in liters in Trap No. 2
and C=volume in ml. of waste sample distilled

    3. Report results to two significant figures.

                             Quality Control

    1. Each laboratory that uses this method is required to operate a 
formal quality control program. The minimum requirements of this program 
consist of an initial demonstration of laboratory capability and the 
analysis of replicate and spiked samples as a continuing check on 
performance. The laboratory is required to maintain performance records 
to define the quality of data that is generated. Ongoing performance 
checks must be compared with established performance criteria to 
determine if the results of analyses are within precision and accuracy 
limits expected of the method.

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    2. Before performing any analyses, the analyst must demonstrate the 
ability to generate acceptable accuracy and precision by performing the 
following operations.
    (a) Perform four replicate analyses of a 20 mg./l. sulfide standard 
prepared in distilled water (see paragraph 8 under ``Reagents'' above).
    (b)(1) Calculate clean water precision and accuracy in accordance 
with standard statistical procedures. Clean water acceptance limits are 
presented in paragraph 2(b)(2) below. These criteria must be met or 
exceeded before sample analyses can be initiated. A clean water standard 
must be analyzed with each sample set and the established criteria met 
for the analyses to be considered under control.
    (2) Clean water precision and accuracy acceptance limits: For 
distilled water samples containing from 5 mg./l. to 50 mg./l. sulfide, 
the mean concentration from four replicate analyses must be within the 
range of 72 to 114 percent of the true value.
    3. The Method Detection Limit (MDL) should be determined 
periodically by each participating laboratory in accordance with the 
procedures specified in ``Methods for Chemical Analysis of Municipal and 
Industrial Wastewater,'' EPA-600/4-82-057, July 1982, EMSL, Cincinnati, 
OH 45268. For the convenience of the user, these procedures are 
contained in appendix C to part 425.
    4. A minimum of one spiked and one duplicate sample must be run for 
each analytical event, or five percent spikes and five percent 
duplicates when the number of samples per event exceeds twenty. Spike 
levels are to be at the MDL (see paragraph 3 above for MDL samples) and 
at x when x is the concentration found if in excess of the MDL. Spike 
recovery must be 60 to 120 percent for the analysis of a particular 
matrix type to be considered valid.
    5. Report all results in mg./liter. When duplicate and spiked 
samples are analyzed, report all data with the sample results.

[53 FR 9184, Mar. 21, 1988]



     Sec. Appendix C to Part 425--Definition and Procedure for the 
             Determination of the Method Detection Limit \1\

    The method detection limit (MDL) is defined at the minimum 
concentration of a substance that can be identified, measured and 
reported with 99 percent confidence that the analyte concentration is 
greater than zero and determined from analysis of a sample in a given 
matrix containing analyte.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    \1\ Source: ``Methods for Chemical Analysis of Municipal and 
Industrial Wastewater,'' EPA-600/4-82-057, July 1982, EMSL, Cincinnati, 
OH 45268
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

                          Scope and Application

    This procedure is designed for applicability to a wide variety of 
sample types ranging from reagent (blank) water containing analyte to 
wastewater containing analyte. The MDL for an analytical procedure may 
vary as a function of sample type. The procedure requires a complete, 
specific and well defined analytical method. It is essential that all 
sample processing steps of the analytical method be included in the 
determination of the method detection limit.
    The MDL obtained by this procedure is used to judge the significance 
of a single measurement of a future sample.
    The MDL procedure was designed for applicability to a broad variety 
of physical and chemical methods. To accomplish this, the procedure was 
made device- or instrument-independent.

                                Procedure

    1. Make an estimate of the detection limit using one of the 
following:
    (a) The concentration value that corresponds to an instrument 
signal/noise ratio in the range of 2.5 to 5. If the criteria for 
qualitative identification of the analyte is based upon pattern 
recognition techniques, the least abundant signal necessary to achieve 
identification must be considered in making the estimate.
    (b) The concentration value that corresponds to three times the 
standard deviation of replicate instrumental measurements for the 
analyte in reagent water.
    (c) The concentration value that corresponds to the region of the 
standard curve where there is a significant change in sensitivity at low 
analyte concentrations, i.e., a break in the slope of the standard 
curve.
    (d) The concentration value that corresponds to known instrumental 
limitations.
    It is recognized that the experience of the analyst is important to 
this process. However, the analyst must include the above considerations 
in the estimate of the detection limit.
    2. Prepare reagent (blank) water that is as free of analyte as 
possible. Reagent or interference free water is defined as a water 
sample in which analyte and interferent concentrations are not detected 
at the method detection limit of each analyte of interest. Interferences 
are defined as systematic errors in the measured analytical signal of an 
established procedure caused by the presence of interfering species 
(interferent). The interferent concentration is presupposed to be 
normally distributed in representative samples of a given matrix.
    3. (a) If the MDL is to be determined in reagent water (blank), 
prepare a laboratory

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standard (analyte in reagent water) at a concentration which is at least 
equal to or in the same concentration range as the estimated MDL. 
(Recommended between 1 and 5 times the estimated MDL.) Proceed to Step 
4.
    (b) If the MDL is to be determined in another sample matrix, analyze 
the sample. If the measured level of the analyte is in the recommended 
range of one to five times the estimated MDL, proceed to Step 4.
    If the measured concentration of analyte is less than the estimated 
MDL, add a known amount of analyte to bring the concentration of analyte 
to between one and five times the MDL. In the case where an interference 
is coanalyzed with the analyte:
    If the measured level of analyte is greater than five times the 
estimated MDL, there are two options:
    (1) Obtain another sample of lower level of analyte in same matrix 
if possible.
    (2) The sample may be used as is for determining the MDL if the 
analyte level does not exceed 10 times the MDL of the analyte in reagent 
water. The variance of the analytical method changes as the analyte 
concentration increases from the MDL, hence the MDL determined under 
these circumstances may not truly reflect method variance at lower 
analyte concentrations.
    4. (a) Take a minimum of seven aliquots of the sample to be used to 
calculate the MDL and process each through the entire anlaytical method. 
Make all computations according to the defined method with final results 
in the method reporting units. If blank measurements are required to 
calculate the measured level of analyte, obtain separate blank 
measurements for each sample aliquot anlayzed. The average blank 
measurement is subtracted from the respective sample measurements.
    (b) It may be economically and technically desirable to evaluate the 
estimated MDL before proceeding with 4a. This will: (1) Prevent 
repeating this entire procedure when the costs of analyses are high and 
(2) insure that the procedure is being conducted at the correct 
concentration. It is quite possible that an incorrect MDL can be 
calculated from data obtained at many times the real MDL even though the 
background concentration of analyte is less than five times the 
calculated MDL. To insure that the estimate of the MDL is a good 
estimate, it is necessary to determine that a lower concentration of 
analyte will not result in a significantly lower MDL. Take two aliquots 
of the sample to be used to calculate the MDL and process each through 
the entire method, including blank measurements as described above in 
4a. Evaluate these data:
    (1) If these measurements indicate the sample is in the desirable 
range for determining the MDL, take five additional aliquots and 
proceed. Use all seven measurements to calculate the MDL.
    (2) If these measurements indicate the sample is not in the correct 
range, reestimate the MDL, obtain new sample as in 3 and repeat either 
4a or 4b.
    5. Calculate the variance (S\2\) and standard deviation (S) of the 
replicate measurements, as follows:


where: the xi, i = 1 to n are the analytical results in the 
          final method reporting units obtained from the n sample 
          aliquots and
          
          
refers to the sum of the X values from i = 1 to n.
    6. (a) Compute the MDL as follows:

MDL = t(n-1,1-a=.99) (S)

where:

MDL=the method detection
\t\ (n-1, 1-a=.99)=the students' t value appropriate for a 99 percent 
          confidence level and a standard deviation estimate with n-1 
          degrees of freedom. See Table.
S=standard deviation of the replicate analyses.
    (b) The 95 percent confidence limits for the MDL derived in 6a are 
computed according to the following equations derived from percentiles 
of the chi square over degrees of freedom distribution (X2/df) and 
calculated as follows:

MDLLCL=0.69 MDL
MDLUCL=1.92 MDL where MDLLCL and MDLUCL 
          are the lower and upper 95 percent confidence limits 
          respectively based on seven aliquots.

    7. Optional iterative procedure to verify the reasonableness of the 
estimated MDL and calculated MDL of subsequent MDL determinations.
    (a) If this is the initial attempt to compute MDL based on the 
estimated MDL in Step 1, take the MDL as calculated in Step 6, spike in 
the matrix at the calculated MDL and proceed through the procedure 
starting with Step 4.
    (b) If the current MDL determination is an iteration of the MDL 
procedure for which the spiking level does not permit qualitative 
identification, report the MDL as that concentration between the current 
spike level

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and the previous spike level which allows qualitative identification.
    (c) If the current MDL determination is an iteration of the MDL 
procedure and the spiking level allows qualitative identification, use 
S\2\ from the current MDL calculation and S\2\ from the previous MDL 
calculation to compute the F ratio.


then compute the pooled standard deviation by the following equation:




respike at the last calculated MDL and process the samples through the 
procedure starting with Step 4.
    (d) Use the Spooled as calculated in 7b to compute the 
final MDL according to the following equation:

MDL=2.681 (Spooled)
where 2.681 is equal to \t\ (12, 1-a=.99)
    (e) The 95 percent confidence limits for MDL derived in 7c are 
computed according to the following equations derived from percentiles 
of the chi squared over degrees of freedom distribution.

    MDLLCL=0.72 MDL
    MDLUCL=1.65 MDL

where LCL and UCL are the lower and upper 95 percent confidence limits 
          respectively based on 14 aliquots.

                                Reporting

    The analytical method used must be specifically identified by number 
or title and the MDL for each analyte expressed in the appropriate 
method reporting units. If the analytical method permits options which 
affect the method detection limit, these conditions must be specified 
with the MDL value. The sample matrix used to determine the MDL must 
also be identified with the MDL value. Report the mean analyte level 
with the MDL. If a laboratory standard or a sample that contained a 
known amount analyte was used for this determination, report the mean 
recovery, and indicate if the MDL determination was iterated.
    If the level of the analyte in the sample matrix exceeds 10 times 
the MDL of the analyte in reagent water, do not report a value for the 
MDL.

                                Reference

    Glaser, J.A., Foerst, D.L., McKee, G.D., Quave, S.A., and Budde, 
W.L., ``Trace Analysis for Wastewaters,'' Environmental Science and 
Technology, 15, 1426 (1981).

     Table of Students' t Values at the 99 Percent Confidence Level
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Degrees
                                                   of      \t\ (n-1, 1-
             Number of replicates               freedom       a=.99)
                                                 (n-1)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
7............................................          6           3.143
8............................................          7           2.998
9............................................          8           2.896
10...........................................          9           2.821
11...........................................         10           2.764
16...........................................         15           2.602
21...........................................         20           2.528
26...........................................         25           2.485
31...........................................         30           2.457
61...........................................         60           2.390
                                               .........           2.326
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[53 FR 9186, Mar. 21, 1988]



PART 426_GLASS MANUFACTURING POINT SOURCE CATEGORY--Table of Contents



               Subpart A_Insulation Fiberglass Subcategory

Sec.
426.10 Applicability; description of the insulation fiberglass 
          subcategory.
426.11 Specialized definitions.
426.12 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.
426.13 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable.
426.14 [Reserved]
426.15 Standards of performance for new sources.
426.16 Pretreatment standards for new sources.
426.17 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).

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             Subpart B_Sheet Glass Manufacturing Subcategory

426.20 Applicability; description of the sheet glass manufacturing 
          subcategory.
426.21 Specialized definitions.
426.22 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.
426.23 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable.
426.24 Pretreatment standards for existing sources.
426.25 Standards of performance for new sources.
426.26 Pretreatment standards for new sources.
426.27 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology.

            Subpart C_Rolled Glass Manufacturing Subcategory

426.30 Applicability; description of the rolled glass manufacturing 
          subcategory.
426.31 Specialized definitions.
426.32 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.
426.33 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable.
426.34 Pretreatment standards for existing sources.
426.35 Standards of performance for new sources.
426.36 Pretreatment standards for new sources.
426.37 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology.

             Subpart D_Plate Glass Manufacturing Subcategory

426.40 Applicability; description of the plate glass manufacturing 
          subcategory.
426.41 Specialized definitions.
426.42 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.
426.43 [Reserved]
426.44 Pretreatment standards for existing sources.
426.45 Standards of performance for new sources.
426.46 Pretreatment standards for new sources.
426.47 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).

             Subpart E_Float Glass Manufacturing Subcategory

426.50 Applicability; description of the float glass manufacturing 
          subcategory.
426.51 Specialized definitions.
426.52 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.
426.53 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable.
426.54 [Reserved]
426.55 Standards of performance for new sources.
426.56 Pretreatment standards for new sources.
426.57 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology.

            Subpart F_Automotive Glass Tempering Subcategory

426.60 Applicability; description of the automotive glass tempering 
          subcategory.
426.61 Specialized definitions.
426.62 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.
426.63 [Reserved]
426.64 Pretreatment standards for existing sources.
426.65 Standards of performance for new sources.
426.66 Pretreatment standards for new sources.
426.67 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology.

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            Subpart G_Automotive Glass Laminating Subcategory

426.70 Applicability; description of the automotive glass laminating 
          subcategory.
426.71 Specialized definitions.
426.72 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.
426.73 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable.
426.74 [Reserved]
426.75 Standards of performance for new sources.
426.76 Pretreatment standards for new sources.
426.77 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology.

           Subpart H_Glass Container Manufacturing Subcategory

426.80 Applicability; description of the glass container manufacturing 
          subcategory.
426.81 Specialized definitions.
426.82 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.
426.83-426.84 [Reserved]
426.85 Standards of performance for new sources.
426.86 Pretreatment standards for new sources.
426.87 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology.

Subpart I--Machine Pressed and Blown Glass Manufacturing Subcategory 
[Reserved]

        Subpart J_Glass Tubing (Danner) Manufacturing Subcategory

426.100 Applicability; description of the glass tubing (Danner) 
          manufacturing subcategory.
426.101 Specialized definitions.
426.102 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.
426.103-426.104 [Reserved]
426.105 Standards for performance for new sources.
426.106 Pretreatment standards for new sources.
426.107 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology.

  Subpart K_Television Picture Tube Envelope Manufacturing Subcategory

426.110 Applicability; description of the television picture tube 
          envelope manufacturing subcategory.
426.111 Specialized definitions.
426.112 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.
426.113 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable.
426.114 [Reserved]
426.115 Standards of performance for new sources.
426.116 Pretreatment standards for new sources.
426.117 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology.

     Subpart L_Incandescent Lamp Envelope Manufacturing Subcategory

426.120 Applicability; description of the incandescent lamp envelope 
          manufacturing subcategory.
426.121 Specialized definitions.
426.122 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.
426.123 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable.
426.124 [Reserved]
426.125 Standards of performance for new sources.
426.126 Pretreatment standards for new sources.
426.127 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology.

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    Subpart M_Hand Pressed and Blown Glass Manufacturing Subcategory

426.130 Applicability; description of the hand pressed and blown glass 
          manufacturing subcategory.
426.131 Specialized definitions.
426.132 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.
426.133 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable.
426.134 [Reserved]
426.135 Standards of performance for new sources.
426.136 Pretreatment standards for new sources.
426.137 [Reserved]

    Authority: Secs. 301, 304 (b) and (c), 306 (b) and (c), 307(c), and 
316(b) of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended; 33 U.S.C. 
1251, 1311, 1314, 1316 (b) and (c), 1317(b); 86 Stat. 816 et seq., Pub. 
L. 92-500; 91 Stat. 1567, Pub. L. 95-217.

    Source: 39 FR 2565, Jan. 22, 1974, unless otherwise noted.



               Subpart A_Insulation Fiberglass Subcategory



Sec.  426.10  Applicability; description of the insulation fiberglass subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges 
resulting from the production of insulation fiberglass in which molten 
glass is either directly or indirectly made, continuously fiberized and 
chemically bonded into a wool-like material.



Sec.  426.11  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in 40 CFR part 401 shall apply to this 
subpart.
    (b) The term ``cullet water'' shall mean that water which is 
exclusively and directly applied to molten glass in order to solidify 
the glass.
    (c) The term ``advanced air emission control devices'' shall mean 
air pollution control equipment, such as electrostatic precipitators and 
high energy scrubbers, that are used to treat an air discharge which has 
been treated initially by equipment including knock-out chambers and low 
energy scrubbers.



Sec.  426.12  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree 
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
practicable control technology currently available.

    The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties which may be discharged by a point 
source subject to the provisions of this subpart after application of 
the best practicable control technology currently available:
    (a) There shall be no discharge of process waste water pollutants to 
navigable waters, except as permitted in paragraph (b) of this section.
    (b) The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this section, which 
may be discharged in process waste water from advanced air emission 
control devices, when such water cannot be consumed in the process.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Metric units (kilograms per
                                                1,000 kg of product)
                                           -----------------------------
Phenol....................................      0.0006            0.0003
COD.......................................        0.33              .165
BOD5......................................       0.024              .012
TSS.......................................        0.03              .015
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                              English units (pounds per
                                                1,000 lb. of product)
                                           -----------------------------
Phenol....................................      0.0006            0.0003
COD.......................................        0.33              .165
BOD5......................................       0.024              .012
TSS.......................................        0.03              .015
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.


[39 FR 2565, Jan. 22, 1974; 39 FR 4760, Feb. 7, 1974]



Sec.  426.13  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
available technology economically achievable.

    The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or

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pollutant properties which may be discharged by a point source subject 
to the provisions of this subpart after application of the best 
available technology economically achievable: There shall be no 
discharge of process waste water pollutants to navigable waters.



Sec.  426.14  [Reserved]



Sec.  426.15  Standards of performance for new sources.

    The following standards of performance establish the quantity or 
quality of pollutants or pollutant properties which may be discharged by 
a new source subject to the provisions of this subpart: There shall be 
no discharge of process waste water pollutants to navigable waters.



Sec.  426.16  Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    Any new source subject to this subpart that introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403.
    (a) Applicability. The provisions of this section shall apply to 
discharges of process waste water pollutants into publicly owned 
treatment works except for that portion of the waste stream which 
constitutes cullet water.
    (b) [Reserved]

[39 FR 2565, Jan. 22, 1974, as amended at 60 FR 33958, June 29, 1995]



Sec.  426.17  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best conventional pollutant control 
technology (BCT): The limitations shall be the same as those specified 
for conventional pollutants (which are defined inSec. 401.16) inSec. 
426.12 of this subpart for the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT).

[51 FR 25000, July 9, 1986]



             Subpart B_Sheet Glass Manufacturing Subcategory

    Source: 39 FR 5714, Feb. 14, 1974, unless otherwise noted.



Sec.  426.20  Applicability; description of the sheet glass 
manufacturing subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges of 
pollutants resulting from the process in which several mineral 
ingredients (sand, soda ash, limestone, dolomite, cullen and other 
ingredients) are mixed, melted in a furnace, and drawn vertically from a 
melting tank to form sheet glass.



Sec.  426.21  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in 40 CFR part 401 shall apply to this 
subpart.
    (b) The term ``cullet'' shall mean any broken glass generated in the 
manufacturing process.



Sec.  426.22  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT): There shall be no discharge of process waste 
water pollutants to navigable waters.

[60 FR 33958, June 29, 1995]



Sec.  426.23  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
available technology economically achievable.

    The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties which may be discharged by a point 
source subject to the provisions of this subpart after application of 
the best available technology economically achievable: There

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shall be no discharge of process waste water pollutants to navigable 
waters.



Sec.  426.24  Pretreatment standards for existing sources.

    Any existing source subject to this subpart that introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403. In addition, the following pretreatment standard 
establishes the quantity or quality of pollutants or pollutant 
properties controlled by this section which may be discharged to a 
publicly owned treatment works by a point source subject to the 
provisions of this subpart.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Pollutant or pollutant property           Pretreatment standard
------------------------------------------------------------------------
pH........................................  No limitation.
TSS.......................................   Do.
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[40 FR 6444, Feb. 11, 1975, as amended at 60 FR 33958, June 29, 1995]



Sec.  426.25  Standards of performance for new sources.

    The following standards of performance establish the quantity or 
quality of pollutants or pollutant properties which may be discharged by 
a new source subject to the provisions of this subpart: There shall be 
no discharge of process waste water pollutants to navigable waters.



Sec.  426.26  Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    Any new source subject to this subpart that introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403.

[60 FR 33958, June 29, 1995]



Sec.  426.27  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
conventional pollutant control technology.

    The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, which may be discharged by a point 
source subject to the provisions of this subpart after application of 
the best conventional pollutant control technology: There shall be no 
discharge of process waste water pollutants to navigable waters.

[44 FR 50746, Aug. 29, 1979]



            Subpart C_Rolled Glass Manufacturing Subcategory

    Source: 39 FR 5714, Feb. 14, 1974, unless otherwise noted.



Sec.  426.30  Applicability; description of the rolled glass 
manufacturing subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges of 
pollutants resulting from the process in which several mineral 
ingredients (sand, soda ash, limestone, dolomite, cullet, and other 
ingredients) are mixed, melted in a furnace, and cooled by rollers to 
form rolled glass.



Sec.  426.31  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in 40 CFR part 401 shall apply to this 
subpart.
    (b) The term ``cullet'' shall mean any broken glass generated in the 
manufacturing process.



Sec.  426.32  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree 
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT): There shall be no discharge of process waste 
water pollutants to navigable waters.

[60 FR 33958, June 29, 1995]



Sec.  426.33  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree 
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
available technology economically achievable.

    The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties which may be discharged by a point 
source subject to

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the provisions of this subpart after application of the best available 
technology economically achievable: There shall be no discharge of 
process waste water pollutants to navigable waters.



Sec.  426.34  Pretreatment standards for existing sources.

    Any existing source subject to this subpart that introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403. In addition, the following pretreatment standard 
establishes the quantity or quality of pollutants or pollutant 
properties controlled by this section which may be discharged to a 
publicly owned treatment works by a point source subject to the 
provisions of this subpart.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Pollutant or pollutant property           Pretreatment standard
------------------------------------------------------------------------
pH........................................  No limitation.
TSS.......................................   Do.
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[40 FR 6444, Feb. 11, 1975, as amended at 60 FR 33958, June 29, 1995]



Sec.  426.35  Standards of performance for new sources.

    The following standards of performance establish the quantity or 
quality of pollutants or pollutant properties which may be discharged by 
a new source subject to the provisions of this subpart: There shall be 
no discharge of process waste water pollutants to navigable waters.



Sec.  426.36  Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    Any new source subject to this subpart that introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403.

[60 FR 33958, June 29, 1995]



Sec.  426.37  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree 
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
conventional pollutant control technology.

    The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, which may be discharged by a point 
source subject to the provisions of this subpart after application of 
the best conventional pollutant control technology: There shall be no 
discharge of process waste water pollutants to navigable waters.

[44 FR 50746, Aug. 29, 1979]



             Subpart D_Plate Glass Manufacturing Subcategory

    Source: 39 FR 5714, Feb. 14, 1974, unless otherwise noted.



Sec.  426.40  Applicability; description of the plate glass 
manufacturing subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges of 
pollutants resulting from the process in which several mineral 
ingredients (sand, soda ash, limestone, dolomite, cullet and other 
ingredients) are melted in a furnace, pressed between rollers, and 
finally ground and polished to form plate glass.



Sec.  426.41  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in 40 CFR part 401 shall apply to this 
subpart.
    (b) The term ``cullet'' shall mean any broken glass generated in the 
manufacturing process.



Sec.  426.42  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT):

[[Page 33]]



------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Metric units (kg/kkg of
                                                      product)
                                           -----------------------------
TSS.......................................        2.76              .138
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                              English units (lb/ton of
                                                      product)
                                           -----------------------------
TSS.......................................        5.52              2.76
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.


[39 FR 5714, Feb. 14, 1974, as amended at 60 FR 33958, June 29, 1995]



Sec.  426.43  [Reserved]



Sec.  426.44  Pretreatment standards for existing sources.

    Any existing source subject to this subpart that introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403. In addition, the following pretreatment standard 
establishes the quantity or quality of pollutants or pollutant 
properties controlled by this section which may be discharged to a 
publicly owned treatment works by a point source subject to the 
provisions of this subpart.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Pollutant or pollutant property           Pretreatment standard
------------------------------------------------------------------------
pH........................................  No limitation.
TSS.......................................   Do.
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[40 FR 6444, Feb. 11, 1975, as amended at 60 FR 33958, June 29, 1995]



Sec.  426.45  Standards of performance for new sources.

    The following standards of performance establish the quantity or 
quality of pollutants or pollutant properties which may be discharged by 
a new source subject to the provisions of this subpart: There shall be 
no discharge of process waste water pollutants to navigable waters.



Sec.  426.46  Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    Any new source subject to this subpart that introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403.

[60 FR 33958, June 29, 1995]



Sec.  426.47  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best conventional pollutant control 
technology (BCT): The limitations shall be the same as those specified 
for conventional pollutants (which are defined inSec. 401.16) inSec. 
426.42 of this subpart for the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT).

[51 FR 25000, July 9, 1986]



             Subpart E_Float Glass Manufacturing Subcategory

    Source: 39 FR 5714, Feb. 14, 1974, unless otherwise noted.



Sec.  426.50  Applicability; description of the float glass 
manufacturing subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges of 
pollutants resulting from the process in which several mineral 
ingredients (sand, soda ash, limestone, dolomite, cullet, and other 
ingredients) are mixed, melted in a furnace, and floated on a molten tin 
bath to produce float glass.



Sec.  426.51  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in 40 CFR part 401 shall apply to this 
subpart.



Sec.  426.52  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall

[[Page 34]]

achieve the following effluent limitations representing the degree of 
effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable 
control technology currently available (BPT):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Metric units (q/kkg of
                                                      product)
                                           -----------------------------
TSS.......................................        2.00              2.00
Oil.......................................        1.40              1.40
Phosphorus................................        0.05               .05
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                              English units (lb/ton of
                                                      product)
                                           -----------------------------
TSS.......................................      0.0040            0.0040
Oil.......................................      0.0028             .0028
Phosphorus................................      0.0001             .0001
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.


[39 FR 5714, Feb. 14, 1974, as amended at 60 FR 33958, June 29, 1995]



Sec.  426.53  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
available technology economically achievable.

    The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this section, which 
may be discharged by a point source subject to the provisions of this 
subpart after application of the best available technology economically 
achievable:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Metric units (g/kg of
                                                      product)
                                           -----------------------------
Phosphorus................................        0.05               .05
                                           -----------------------------
                                              English units (lb/ton of
                                                      product)
                                           -----------------------------
Phosphorus................................      0.0001             .0001
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[39 FR 5714, Feb. 14, 1974, as amended at 44 FR 50746, Aug. 29, 1979]



Sec.  426.54  [Reserved]



Sec.  426.55  Standards of performance for new sources.

    The following standards of performance establish the quantity or 
quality of pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this 
section, which may be discharged by a new source subject to the 
provisions of this subpart:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Metric units (g/kkg of
                                                      product)
                                           -----------------------------
TSS.......................................        0.70              0.70
Oil.......................................        1.40             1 .40
Phosphorus................................        0.05               .05
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                              English units (lb/ton of
                                                      product)
                                           -----------------------------
TSS.......................................      0.0014            0.0014
Oil.......................................      0.0028             .0028
Phosphorus................................      0.0001             .0001
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.



Sec.  426.56  Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    Any new source subject to this subpart that introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403.

[60 FR 33958, June 29, 1995]



Sec.  426.57  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
conventional pollutant control technology.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best conventional pollutant control 
technology (BCT): The limitations shall be the same as those specified 
for conventional pollutants (which are defined inSec. 401.16) inSec. 
426.52 of this subpart for the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT).

[51 FR 25000, July 9, 1986]

[[Page 35]]



            Subpart F_Automotive Glass Tempering Subcategory

    Source: 39 FR 5714, Feb. 14, 1974, unless otherwise noted.



Sec.  426.60  Applicability; description of the automotive glass
tempering subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges of 
pollutants resulting from the processes in which glass is cut and then 
passed through a series of processes that grind and polish the edges, 
bend the glass, and then temper the glass to produce side and back 
windows for automobiles.



Sec.  426.61  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in 40 CFR part 401 shall apply to this 
subpart.
    (b) The term ``tempering'' shall mean the process whereby glass is 
heated near the melting point and then rapidly cooled to increase its 
mechanical and thermal endurance.



Sec.  426.62  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Metric units (q/sq m of
                                                      product)
                                           -----------------------------
TSS.......................................        1.95              1.22
Oil.......................................        0.64               .64
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,060 sq
                                                   ft of product)
                                           -----------------------------
TSS.......................................        0.40              0.25
Oil.......................................        0.13               .13
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.


[39 FR 5714, Feb. 14, 1974, as amended at 60 FR 33959, June 29, 1995]



Sec.  426.63  [Reserved]



Sec.  426.64  Pretreatment standards for existing sources.

    Any existing source subject to this subpart that introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403. In addition, the following pretreatment standard 
establishes the quantity or quality of pollutants or pollutant 
properties controlled by this section which may be discharged to a 
publicly owned treatment works by a point source subject to the 
provisions of this subpart.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Pollutant or pollutant property           Pretreatment standard
------------------------------------------------------------------------
pH........................................  No limitation.
Oil.......................................   Do.
TSS.......................................   Do.
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[40 FR 6444, Feb. 11, 1975, as amended at 60 FR 33959, June 29, 1995]



Sec.  426.65  Standards of performance for new sources.

    The following standards of performance establish the quantity or 
quality of pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this 
section, which may be discharged by a new source subject to the 
provisions of this subpart:

[[Page 36]]



------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Metric units (q/sq m of
                                                      product)
                                           -----------------------------
TSS.......................................        0.24              0.24
Oil.......................................        0.49               .49
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 sq
                                                   ft of product)
                                           -----------------------------
TSS.......................................        0.05              0.05
Oil.......................................        0.10               .10
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.



Sec.  426.66  Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    Any new source subject to this subpart that introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403.

[60 FR 33959, June 29, 1995]



Sec.  426.67  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
conventional pollutant control technology.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best conventional pollutant control 
technology (BCT): The limitations shall be the same as those specified 
for conventional pollutants (which are defined inSec. 401.16) inSec. 
426.62 of this subpart for the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT).

[51 FR 25000, July 9, 1986]



            Subpart G_Automotive Glass Laminating Subcategory

    Source: 39 FR 5714, Feb. 14, 1974, unless otherwise noted.



Sec.  426.70  Applicability; description of the automotive glass
laminating subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges of 
pollutants resulting from the processes which laminate a plastic sheet 
between two layers of glass, and which prepare the glass for lamination 
such as cutting, bending and washing, to produce automobile windshields.



Sec.  426.71  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in 40 CFR part 401 shall apply to this 
subpart.



Sec.  426.72  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Metric units (q/sq m of
                                                      product)
                                           -----------------------------
TSS.......................................        4.40              4.40
Oil.......................................        1.76              1.76
Phosphorus................................        1.07              1.07
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 sq
                                                   ft of product)
                                           -----------------------------
TSS.......................................        0.90              0.90
Oil.......................................        0.36               .36
Phosphorus................................        0.22               .22
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.


[39 FR 5714, Feb. 14, 1974, as amended at 60 FR 33959, June 29, 1995]

[[Page 37]]



Sec.  426.73  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree 
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
available technology economically achievable.

    The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this section, which 
may be discharged by a point source subject to the provisions of this 
subpart after application of the best available technology economically 
achievable:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Metric units (q/sq m of
                                                      products)
                                           -----------------------------
Phosphorus................................        0.30               .30
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 sq
                                                   ft of product)
                                           -----------------------------
Phosphorus................................        0.06               .06
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[39 FR 5714, Feb. 14, 1974, as amended at 44 FR 50746, Aug. 29, 1979]



Sec.  426.74  [Reserved]



Sec.  426.75  Standards of performance for new sources.

    The following standards of performance establish the quantity or 
quality of pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this 
section, which may be discharged by a new point source subject to the 
provisions of this subpart:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Metric units (q/sq m of
                                                      product)
                                           -----------------------------
TSS.......................................        0.88              0.88
Oil.......................................        1.76              1.76
Phosphorus................................        0.30               .30
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                     of product)
                                           -----------------------------
TSS.......................................        0.18              0.18
Oil.......................................        0.36               .36
Phosphorus................................        0.06               .06
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.



Sec.  426.76  Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    Any new source subject to this subpart that introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403.

[60 FR 33959, June 29, 1995]



Sec.  426.77  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
conventional pollutant control technology.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best conventional pollutant control 
technology (BCT): The limitations shall be the same as those specified 
for conventional pollutants (which are defined inSec. 401.16) inSec. 
426.72 of this subpart for the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT).

[51 FR 25000, July 9, 1986]



           Subpart H_Glass Container Manufacturing Subcategory

    Source: 40 FR 2956, Jan. 16, 1975, unless otherwise noted.

[[Page 38]]



Sec.  426.80  Applicability; description of the glass container
manufacturing subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges 
resulting from the process by which raw materials are melted in a 
furnace and mechanically processed into glass containers.



Sec.  426.81  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in part 401 of this chapter shall 
apply to this subpart.
    (b) The term ``furnace pull'' shall mean that amount of glass drawn 
from the glass furnace or furnaces.
    (c) The term ``oil'' shall mean those components of a waste water 
amenable to measurement by the technique or techniques described in the 
most recent addition of ``Standard Methods'' for the analysis of grease 
in polluted waters, waste waters, and effluents, such as ``Standard 
Methods,'' 13th Edition, 2nd Printing, page 407.



Sec.  426.82  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree 
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Metric units (g/kkg of
                                                    furnace pull)
                                           -----------------------------
Oil.......................................        60.0              30.0
TSS.......................................       140.0              70.0
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                  of furnace pull)
                                           -----------------------------
Oil.......................................        0.06              0.03
TSS.......................................        0.14              0.07
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.


[40 FR 2956, Jan. 16, 1975, as amended at 60 FR 33959, June 29, 1995]



Sec.Sec. 426.83-426.84  [Reserved]



Sec.  426.85  Standards of performance for new sources.

    The following standards of performance establish the quantity or 
quality of pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this 
section, which may be discharged by a new source subject to the 
provisions of this subpart:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Metric units (g/kkg of
                                                    furnace pull)
                                           -----------------------------
Oil.......................................         1.6               0.8
TSS.......................................         1.6               0.8
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                  of furnace pull)
                                           -----------------------------
Oil.......................................      0.0016            0.0008
TSS.......................................      0.0016            0.0008
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.



Sec.  426.86  Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    Any new source subject to this subpart that introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403. In addition, the following pretreatment standard 
establishes the quantity or quality of pollutants or pollutant 
properties controlled by this section which may be discharged to a 
publicly owned treatment works by a new point source subject to the 
provisions of this subpart. Because of the recognition that animal and 
vegetable oils can be adequately removed in a publicly owned treatment 
works, whereas mineral oil may not be readily removed and may pass 
through untreated, two separate limitations are established.

[[Page 39]]



------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Pretreatment standards
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
      Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Metric units (g/kkg of
                                                    furnace pull)
                                           -----------------------------
Oil (animal and vegetable)................       (\1\)             (\1\)
Oil (mineral).............................        60.0              30.0
TSS.......................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                  of furnace pull)
                                           -----------------------------
Oil (animal and vegetable)................       (\1\)             (\1\)
Oil (mineral).............................        0.06              0.03
TSS.......................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ No limitation.


[40 FR 2956, Jan. 16, 1975, as amended at 60 FR 33959, June 29, 1995]



Sec.  426.87  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree 
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
conventional pollutant control technology.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best conventional pollutant control 
technology (BCT): The limitations shall be the same as those specified 
for conventional pollutants (which are defined inSec. 401.16) inSec. 
426.82 of this subpart for the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT).

[51 FR 25000, July 9, 1986]

Subpart I--Machine Pressed and Blown Glass Manufacturing Subcategory 
[Reserved]



        Subpart J_Glass Tubing (Danner) Manufacturing Subcategory

    Source: 40 FR 2957, Jan. 16, 1975, unless otherwise noted.



Sec.  426.100  Applicability; description of the glass tubing (Danner)
manufacturing subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges 
resulting from the process by which raw materials are melted in a 
furnace and glass tubing mechanically drawn from the furnace 
horizontally by means of the Danner process, which requires the 
intermittent quenching of cullet.



Sec.  426.101  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in part 401 of this chapter shall 
apply to this subpart.
    (b) The term ``furnace pull'' shall mean that amount of glass drawn 
from the glass furnace or furnaces.
    (c) The term ``cullet'' shall mean any excess glass generated in the 
manufacturing process.



Sec.  426.102  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Metric units (g/kkg of
                                                    furnace pull)
                                           -----------------------------
TSS.......................................       460.0             230.0
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                  of furnace pull)
                                           -----------------------------
TSS.......................................        0.46              0.23
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.


[40 FR 2957, Jan. 16, 1975, as amended at 60 FR 33959, June 29, 1995]

[[Page 40]]



Sec.Sec. 426.103-426.104  [Reserved]



Sec.  426.105  Standards of performance for new sources.

    The following standards of performance establish the quantity or 
quality of pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this 
section, which may be discharged by a new source subject to the 
provisions of this subpart:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Metric units (g/kkg of
                                                    furnace pull)
                                           -----------------------------
TSS.......................................         0.4               0.2
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                  of furnace pull)
                                           -----------------------------
TSS.......................................      0.0004            0.0002
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.



Sec.  426.106  Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    Any new source subject to this subpart that introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403. In addition, the following pretreatment standard 
establishes the quantity or quality of pollutants or pollutant 
properties controlled by this section which may be discharged to a 
publicly owned treatment works by a new point source subject to the 
provisions of this subpart.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Pollutant or pollutant property           Pretreatment standard
------------------------------------------------------------------------
pH........................................  No limitation.
TSS.......................................   Do.
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[40 FR 2957, Jan. 16, 1975, as amended at 60 FR 33959, June 29, 1995]



Sec.  426.107  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
conventional pollutant control technology.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best conventional pollutant control 
technology (BCT): The limitations shall be the same as those specified 
for conventional pollutants (which are defined inSec. 401.16) inSec. 
426.102 of this subpart for the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT).

[51 FR 25000, July 9, 1986]



  Subpart K_Television Picture Tube Envelope Manufacturing Subcategory

    Source: 40 FR 2957, Jan. 16, 1975, unless otherwise noted.



Sec.  426.110  Applicability; description of the television picture 
tube envelope manufacturing subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges 
resulting from the process by which raw materials are melted in a 
furnace and processed into television picture tube envelopes.



Sec.  426.111  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in part 401 of this chapter shall 
apply to this subpart.
    (b) The term ``furnace pull'' shall mean that amount of glass drawn 
from the glass furnace or furnaces.
    (c) The term ``oil'' shall mean those components of a waste water 
amenable to measurement by the technique or techniques described in the 
most recent addition of ``Standard Methods'' for the analysis of grease 
in polluted waters, waste waters, and effluents, such as ``Standard 
Methods,'' 13th Edition, 2nd Printing, page 407.



Sec.  426.112  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall

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achieve the following effluent limitations representing the degree of 
effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable 
control technology currently available (BPT). (The fluoride and lead 
limitations are applicable to the abrasive polishing and acid polishing 
waste water streams while the TSS, oil, and pH limitations are 
applicable to the entire process waste water stream):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Metric units (g/kkg of
                                                    furnace pull)
                                           -----------------------------
Oil.......................................       260.0             130.0
TSS.......................................       300.0             150.0
Fluoride..................................       140.0              70.0
Lead......................................        39.0               4.5
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                  of furnace pull)
                                           -----------------------------
Oil.......................................        0.26              0.13
TSS.......................................        0.30              0.15
Fluoride..................................        0.14              0.07
Lead......................................       0.009            0.0045
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.


[40 FR 2957, Jan. 16, 1975, as amended at 60 FR 33959, June 29, 1995]



Sec.  426.113  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
available technology economically achievable.

    The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this section, which 
may be discharged by a point source subject to the provisions of this 
subpart after application of the best available technology economically 
achievable. These limitations are applicable to the abrasive polishing 
and acid polishing waste water streams.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Metric units (g/kkg of
                                                    furnace pull)
                                           -----------------------------
Fluoride..................................       120.0              60.0
Lead......................................         0.9              0.45
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                  of furnace pull)
                                           -----------------------------
Fluoride..................................        0.12              0.06
Lead......................................      0.0009           0.00045
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[44 FR 50747, Aug. 29, 1979]



Sec.  426.114  [Reserved]



Sec.  426.115  Standards of performance for new sources.

    The following standards of performance establish the quantity or 
quality of pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this 
section, which may be discharged by a new source subject to the 
provisions of this subpart (the fluoride and lead limitations are 
applicable to the abrasive polishing and acid polishing waste water 
streams while the TSS, oil, and pH limitations are applicable to the 
entire process waste water stream):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Metric units (g/kkg of
                                                    furnace pull)
                                           -----------------------------
Oil.......................................       260.0             130.0
TSS.......................................       260.0             130.0
Fluoride..................................       120.0              60.0
Lead......................................        30.9              0.45
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                  of furnace pull)
                                           -----------------------------
Oil.......................................        0.26              0.13
TSS.......................................        0.26              0.13
Fluoride..................................        0.12              0.06
Lead......................................      0.0009           0.00045
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.


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Sec.  426.116  Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    Any new source subject to this subpart that introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403. In addition, the following pretreatment standard 
establishes the quantity or quality of pollutants or pollutant 
properties controlled by this section which may be discharged to a 
publicly owned treatment works by a new point source subject to the 
provisions of this subpart. Because of the recognition that animal and 
vegetable oils can be adequately removed in a publicly owned treatment 
works, whereas mineral oil may not be readily removed and may pass 
through untreated, two separate limitations are established.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Pretreatment standards
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
      Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Metric units (g/kkg of
                                                    furnace pull)
                                           -----------------------------
Oil (animal and vegetable)................       (\1\)             (\1\)
Oil (mineral).............................       260.0             130.0
TSS.......................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
Fluoride..................................       120.0              60.0
Lead......................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                  of furnace pull)
                                           -----------------------------
Oil (animal and vegetable)................       (\1\)             (\1\)
Oil.......................................        0.26              0.13
TSS.......................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
Fluoride..................................        0.12              0.06
Lead......................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ No limitation.


[40 FR 2957, Jan. 16, 1975, as amended at 60 FR 33959, June 29, 1995]



Sec.  426.117  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
conventional pollutant control technology.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best conventional pollutant control 
technology (BCT): The limitations shall be the same as those specified 
for conventional pollutants (which are defined inSec. 401.16) inSec. 
426.112 of this subpart for the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT).

[51 FR 25000, July 9, 1986]



     Subpart L_Incandescent Lamp Envelope Manufacturing Subcategory

    Source: 40 FR 2959, Jan. 16, 1975, unless otherwise noted.



Sec.  426.120  Applicability; description of the incandescent lamp
envelope manufacturing subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges 
resulting from the processes by which (a) raw materials are melted in a 
furnace and mechanically processed into incandescent lamp envelopes or 
(b) incandescent lamp envelopes are etched with hydrofluoric acid to 
produce frosted envelopes.



Sec.  426.121  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in part 401 of this chapter shall 
apply to this subpart.
    (b) The term ``furnace pull'' shall mean that amount of glass drawn 
from the glass furnace or furnaces.
    (c) The term ``oil'' shall mean those components of a waste water 
amenable to measurement by the technique or techniques described in the 
most recent addition of ``Standard Methods'' for the analysis of grease 
in polluted waters, waste waters, and effluents, such as ``Standard 
Methods,'' 13th Edition, 2nd Printing, page 407.
    (d) The term ``product frosted'' shall mean that portion of the 
``furnace pull'' associated with the fraction of finished incandescent 
lamp envelopes which is frosted; this quantity shall be calculated by 
multiplying ``furnace pull'' by the fraction of finished incandescent 
lamp envelopes which is frosted.

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Sec.  426.122  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT):
    (a) Any manufacturing plant which produces incandescent lamp 
envelopes shall meet the following limitations with regard to the 
forming operations.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Metric units (g/kkg of
                                                    furnace pull)
                                           -----------------------------
Oil.......................................       230.0             115.0
TSS.......................................       230.0             115.0
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                  of furnace pull)
                                           -----------------------------
Oil.......................................        0.23             0.115
TSS.......................................        0.23             0.115
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.

    (b) Any manufacturing plant which frosts incandescent lamp envelopes 
shall meet the following limitations with regard to the finishing 
operations.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Metric units (g/kkg of
                                                  product frosted)
                                           -----------------------------
Fluoride..................................       230.0             115.0
Ammonia...................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
TSS.......................................       460.0             230.0
pH........................................       (\2\)             (\2\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                            English units (lb/1000 lb of
                                                  product frosted)
                                           -----------------------------
Fluoride..................................        0.23             0.115
Ammonia...................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
TSS.......................................        0.46              0.23
pH........................................       (\2\)             (\2\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ No limitation.
\2\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.


[40 FR 2959, Jan. 16, 1975, as amended at 60 FR 33960, June 29, 1995]



Sec.  426.123  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
available technology economically achievable.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, the 
following limitations establish the quantity or quality of pollutants or 
pollutant properties, controlled by this section, which may be 
discharged by a point source subject to the provisions of this subpart 
after application of the best available technology economically 
achievable:
    (a) [Reserved]
    (b) Any manufacturing plant which frosts incandescent lamp envelopes 
shall meet the following limitations with regard to the finishing 
operations.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Effluent limitations
                                               -------------------------
                                                              Average of
                                                                daily
                                                              values for
            Effluent characteristic             Maximum for       30
                                                 any 1 day   consecutive
                                                              days shall
                                                             not exceed--
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units (g/kkg of
                                                    product frosted)
                                               -------------------------
Fluoride......................................      104.0         52.0
Ammonia.......................................      240.0        120.0
                                               -------------------------
                                                 English units (lb/1,000
                                                 lb of product frosted)
                                               -------------------------
Fluoride......................................        0.104        0.052
Ammonia.......................................        0.24         0.12
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[51 FR 25001, July 9, 1986]



Sec.  426.124  [Reserved]



Sec.  426.125  Standards of performance for new sources.

    The following standards of performance establish the quantity or 
quality of pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this 
section, which may be discharged by a new source subject to the 
provisions of this subpart:
    (a) Any manufacturing plant which produces incandescent lamp 
envelopes shall meet the following limitations with regard to the 
forming operations.

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------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Metric units (g/kkg of
                                                    furnace pull)
                                           -----------------------------
Oil.......................................        90.0              45.0
TSS.......................................        90.0              45.0
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                  of furnace pull)
                                           -----------------------------
Oil.......................................        0.09             0.045
TSS.......................................        0.09             0.045
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.

    (b) Any manufacturing plant which frosts incandescent lamp envelopes 
shall meet the following limitations with regard to the finishing 
operations.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Metric units (g/kkg of
                                                  product frosted)
                                           -----------------------------
Fluoride..................................       104.0              52.0
Ammonia...................................       240.0             120.0
TSS.......................................        80.0              40.0
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                 of product frosted)
                                           -----------------------------
Fluoride..................................       0.104             0.052
Ammonia...................................        0.24              0.12
TSS.......................................        0.08              0.04
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.



Sec.  426.126  Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    Any new source subject to this subpart that introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403. In addition, the following pretreatment standard 
establishes the quantity or quality of pollutants or pollutant 
properties controlled by this section which may be discharged to a 
publicly owned treatment works by a new point source subject to the 
provisions of this subpart. Because of the recognition that animal and 
vegetable oils can be adequately removed in a publicly owned treatment 
works, whereas mineral oil may not be readily removed and may pass 
through untreated, two separate limitations are established.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Pretreatment standards
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
      Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Metric units (g/kkg of
                                                    furnace pull)
                                           -----------------------------
Oil (animal and vegetable)................       (\1\)             (\1\)
Oil (mineral).............................       230.0             115.0
TSS.......................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                  of furnace pull)
                                           -----------------------------
Oil (animal and vegetable)................       (\1\)             (\1\)
Oil (mineral).............................        0.23             0.115
TSS.......................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                               Metric units (g/kkg of
                                                  product frosted)
                                           -----------------------------
Fluoride..................................       104.0              52.0
Ammonia...................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
TSS.......................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                 of product frosted)
                                           -----------------------------
Fluoride..................................       0.104             0.052
Ammonia...................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
TSS.......................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ No limitation.


[40 FR 2959, Jan. 16, 1975, as amended at 60 FR 33960, June 29, 1995]



Sec.  426.127  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree 
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
conventional pollutant control technology.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best conventional pollutant control 
technology (BCT): The limitations shall be the same as those specified 
for conventional pollutants (which are defined inSec. 401.16) inSec. 
426.122 of this subpart for the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT).

[51 FR 25000, July 9, 1986]

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    Subpart M_Hand Pressed and Blown Glass Manufacturing Subcategory

    Source: 40 FR 2960, Jan. 16, 1975, unless otherwise noted.



Sec.  426.130  Applicability; description of the hand pressed and blown
glass manufacturing subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges 
resulting from the process by which raw materials are melted in a 
furnace and processed by hand into pressed or blown glassware. This 
includes those plants which:
    (a) Produce leaded glass and employ hydrofluoric acid finishing 
techniques,
    (b) Produce non-leaded glass and employ hydrofluoric acid finishing 
techniques, or
    (c) Produce leaded or non-leaded glass and do not employ 
hydrofluoric acid finishing techniques.



Sec.  426.131  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in part 401 of this chapter shall 
apply to this subpart.



Sec.  426.132  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT):
    (a) Any plant which melts raw materials, produces hand pressed or 
blown leaded glassware, employs hydrofluoric acid finishing techniques, 
and discharges greater than 50 gallons per day of process waste water, 
shall meet the following limitations.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
          Effluent characteristic               Effluent limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Lead......................................  No limitation.
Fluoride..................................   Do.
TSS.......................................   Do.
pH........................................   Do.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) Any plant which melts raw materials, produces non-leaded hand 
pressed or blown glassware, discharges greater than 50 gallons per day 
of process waste water, and employs hydrofluoric acid finishing 
techniques shall meet the following limitations.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
          Effluent characteristic               Effluent limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Fluoride..................................  No limitation.
TSS.......................................   Do.
pH........................................   Do.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (c) Any plant which melts raw materials, produces leaded or non-
leaded hand pressed or blown glassware, discharges greater than 50 
gallons per day of process waste water, and does not employ hydrofluoric 
acid finishing techniques shall meet the following limitations.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
          Effluent characteristic               Effluent limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
TSS.......................................  No limitation.
pH........................................   Do.
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[40 FR 2960, Jan. 16, 1975, as amended at 60 FR 33960, June 29, 1995]



Sec.  426.133  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
available technology economically achievable.

    The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this section, which 
may be discharged by a point source subject to the provisions of this 
subpart after application of the best available technology economically 
achievable:
    (a) Any plant which melts raw materials, produces hand pressed or 
blown leaded glassware, discharges greater than 50 gallons per day of 
process waste water, and employs hydrofluoric acid finishing techniques 
shall meet the following limitations.

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------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Effluent limitations (mg/l)
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Lead......................................         0.2               0.1
Fluoride..................................        26.0              13.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) Any plant which melts raw materials, produces non-leaded hand 
pressed or blown glassware, discharges greater than 50 gallons per day 
of process waste water, and employs hydrofluoric acid finishing 
techniques shall meet the following limitations.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Effluent limitations (mg/l)
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Fluoride..................................        26.0              13.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[44 FR 50747, Aug. 29, 1979, as amended at 51 FR 25001, July 9, 1986]



Sec.  426.134  [Reserved]



Sec.  426.135  Standards of performance for new sources.

    The following standards of performance establish the quantity or 
quality of pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this 
section, which may be discharged by a new source subject to the 
provisions of this subpart:
    (a) Any plant which melts raw materials, produces hand pressed or 
blown leaded glassware, discharges greater than 50 gallons per day of 
process waste water, and employs hydrofluoric acid finishing techniques 
shall meet the following limitations.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Effluent limitations (mg/l)
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Lead......................................         0.2               0.1
Fluoride..................................        26.0              13.0
TSS.......................................        20.0              10.0
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.

    (b) Any plant which melts raw materials, produces non-leaded hand 
pressed or blown glassware, discharges greater than 50 gallons per day 
of process waste water, and employs hydrofluoric acid finishing 
techniques shall meet the following limitations.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Effluent limitations (mg/l)
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Fluoride..................................        26.0              13.0
TSS.......................................        20.0              10.0
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.

    (c) Any plant which melts raw materials, produces leaded or non-
leaded hand pressed or blown glassware, discharges greater than 50 
gallons per day of process waste water, and does not employ hydrofluoric 
acid finishing techniques shall meet the following limitations.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Effluent limitations (mg/l)
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
TSS.......................................        20.0              10.0
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.



Sec.  426.136  Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    Any new source subject to this subpart that introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403. In addition, the following pretreatment standard 
establishes the quantity or quality of pollutants or pollutant 
properties controlled by this section which may be discharged to a 
publicly owned treatment works by a new point source subject to the 
provisions of this subpart.

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------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Pretreatment standards (mg/
                                                         l)
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
      Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
(a):
Fluoride..................................        26.0              13.0
Lead......................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
TSS.......................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
 
(b):
Fluoride..................................        26.0              13.0
Lead......................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
TSS.......................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
 
(c):
TSS.......................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ No limitation.


[40 FR 2960, Jan. 16, 1975, as amended at 60 FR 33960, June 29, 1995]



Sec.  426.137  [Reserved]



PART 427_ASBESTOS MANUFACTURING POINT SOURCE CATEGORY--
Table of Contents



               Subpart A_Asbestos-Cement Pipe Subcategory

Sec.
427.10 Applicability; description of the asbestos-cement pipe 
          subcategory.
427.11 Specialized definitions.
427.12 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.
427.13 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable.
427.14 Pretreatment standards for existing sources.
427.15 Standards of performance for new sources.
427.16 Pretreatment standards for new sources.

               Subpart B_Asbestos-Cement Sheet Subcategory

427.20 Applicability; description of the asbestos-cement sheet 
          subcategory.
427.21 Specialized definitions.
427.22 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.
427.23 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable.
427.24 Pretreatment standards for existing sources.
427.25 Standards of performance for new sources.
427.26 Pretreatment standards for new sources.

          Subpart C_Asbestos Paper (Starch Binder) Subcategory

427.30 Applicability; description of the asbestos paper (starch binder) 
          subcategory.
427.31 Specialized definitions.
427.32 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.
427.33 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable.
427.34 Pretreatment standards for existing sources.
427.35 Standards of performance for new sources.
427.36 Pretreatment standards for new sources.

        Subpart D_Asbestos Paper (Elastomeric Binder) Subcategory

427.40 Applicability; description of the asbestos paper (elastomeric 
          binder) subcategory.
427.41 Specialized definitions.
427.42 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.
427.43 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable.
427.44 Pretreatment standards for existing sources.
427.45 Standards of performance for new sources.
427.46 Pretreatment standards for new sources.

                Subpart E_Asbestos Millboard Subcategory

427.50 Applicability; description of the asbestos millboard subcategory.
427.51 Specialized definitions.
427.52 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction

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          attainable by the application of the best practicable control 
          technology currently available.
427.53 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable.
427.54 Pretreatment standards for existing sources.
427.55 Standards of performance for new sources.
427.56 Pretreatment standards for new sources.

                 Subpart F_Asbestos Roofing Subcategory

427.60 Applicability; description of the asbestos roofing subcategory.
427.61 Specialized definitions.
427.62 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.
427.63 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable.
427.64 Pretreatment standards for existing sources.
427.65 Standards of performance for new sources.
427.66 Pretreatment standards for new sources.

                Subpart G_Asbestos Floor Tile Subcategory

427.70 Applicability; description of the asbestos floor tile 
          subcategory.
427.71 Specialized definitions.
427.72 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.
427.73 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable.
427.74 Pretreatment standards for existing sources.
427.75 Standards of performance for new sources.
427.76 Pretreatment standards for new sources.

     Subpart H_Coating or Finishing of Asbestos Textiles Subcategory

427.80 Applicability; description of the coating or finishing of 
          asbestos textiles subcategory.
427.81 Specialized definitions.
427.82 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.
427.83 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable.
427.84 [Reserved]
427.85 Standards of performance for new sources.
427.86 Pretreatment standards for new sources.

                 Subpart I_Solvent Recovery Subcategory

427.90 Applicability; description of the solvent recovery subcategory.
427.91 Specialized definitions.
427.92 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.
427.93 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable.
427.94 [Reserved]
427.95 Standards of performance for new sources.
427.96 Pretreatment standards for new sources.
427.97 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology.

                 Subpart J_Vapor Absorption Subcategory

427.100 Applicability; description of the vapor absorption subcategory.
427.101 Specialized definitions.
427.102 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.
427.103 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable.
427.104 [Reserved]
427.105 Standards of performance for new sources.
427.106 Pretreatment standards for new sources.

                Subpart K_Wet Dust Collection Subcategory

427.110 Applicability; description of the wet dust collection 
          subcategory.

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427.111 Specialized definitions.
427.112 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.
427.113 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable.
427.114 [Reserved]
427.115 Standards of performance for new sources.
427.116 Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    Authority: Secs. 301, 304 (b) and (c), 306 (b) and (c), 307(c), 
Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended; 33 U.S.C. 1251, 1311, 
1314 (b) and (c), 1316 (b) and (c), 1317(c); 86 Stat. 816 et seq.; Pub. 
L. 92-500.

    Source: 39 FR 7527, Feb. 26, 1974, unless otherwise noted.



               Subpart A_Asbestos-Cement Pipe Subcategory



Sec.  427.10  Applicability; description of the asbestos-cement 
pipe subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges 
resulting from the process in which asbestos. Portland cement, silica 
and other ingredients are used in the manufacturing of asbestos-cement 
pipe.



Sec.  427.11  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in 40 CFR part 401 shall apply to this 
subpart.



Sec.  427.12  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Metric units (kg/kkg of
                                                      product)
                                           -----------------------------
TSS.......................................        0.57              0.19
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                              English units (lb/ton of
                                                      product)
                                           -----------------------------
TSS.......................................        1.14              0.38
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.


[39 FR 7527, Feb. 26, 1974, as amended at 60 FR 33960, June 29, 1995]



Sec.  427.13  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree 
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
available technology economically achievable.

    The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutants properties which may be discharged by a point 
source subject to the provisions of this subpart after application of 
the best available technology economically achievable: There shall be no 
discharge of process waste water pollutants to navigable waters.



Sec.  427.14  Pretreatment standards for existing sources.

    Any existing source subject to this subpart that introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403. In addition, the following pretreatment standard 
establishes the quantity or quality of pollutants or pollutant 
properties controlled by this section which may be discharged to a 
publicly owned treatment works by a point source subject to the 
provisions of this subpart.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Pollutant or pollutant property           Pretreatment standard
------------------------------------------------------------------------
pH........................................  No limitation.
TSS.......................................   Do.
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[40 FR 6444, Feb. 11, 1975, as amended at 60 FR 33960, June 29, 1995]



Sec.  427.15  Standards of performance for new sources.

    The following standards of performance establish the quantity or 
quality

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of pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this section, which 
may be discharged by a new source subject to the provisions of this 
subpart:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Metric units (kg/kkg of
                                                      product)
                                           -----------------------------
TSS.......................................        0.57              0.19
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                              English units (lb/ton of
                                                      product)
                                           -----------------------------
TSS.......................................        1.14              0.38
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.



Sec.  427.16  Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    Any new source subject to this subpart that introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403.

[60 FR 33960, June 29, 1995]



               Subpart B_Asbestos-Cement Sheet Subcategory



Sec.  427.20  Applicability; description of the asbestos-cement sheet
subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges 
resulting from the process in which asbestos, Portland cement, silica, 
and other ingredients are used in the manufacturing of asbestos-cement 
sheets. Discharges resulting from manufacture of asbestos-cement sheet 
laboratory tops are specifically excluded from the provisions of this 
subpart.



Sec.  427.21  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in 40 CFR part 401 shall apply to this 
subpart.



Sec.  427.22  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree 
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Metric units (kg/kkg of
                                                      product)
                                           -----------------------------
TSS.......................................        0.68              0.23
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                              English units (lb/ton of
                                                      product)
                                           -----------------------------
TSS.......................................        1.35              0.45
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.


[39 FR 7527, Feb. 26, 1974, as amended at 60 FR 33960, June 29, 1995]



Sec.  427.23  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
available technology economically achievable.

    The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties which may be discharged by a point 
source subject to the provisions of this subpart after application of 
the best available technology economically achievable: There shall be no 
discharge of process waste water pollutants to navigable waters.



Sec.  427.24  Pretreatment standards for existing sources.

    Any existing source subject to this subpart that introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403. In addition, the following pretreatment standard 
establishes the quantity or quality of pollutants or pollutant 
properties controlled by this section which may be discharged to a 
publicly owned treatment works by a

[[Page 51]]

point source subject to the provisions of this subpart.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Pollutant or pollutant property           Pretreatment standard
------------------------------------------------------------------------
pH........................................  No limitation.
TSS.......................................   Do.
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[40 FR 6444, Feb. 11, 1975, as amended at 60 FR 33960, June 29, 1995]



Sec.  427.25  Standards of performance for new sources.

    The following standards of performance establish the quantity or 
quality of pollutants or pollutant properties which may be discharged by 
a new source subject to the provisions of this subpart: There shall be 
no discharge of process waste waters pollutants to navigable waters.



Sec.  427.26  Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    Any new source subject to this subpart that introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403.

[60 FR 33960, June 29, 1995]



          Subpart C_Asbestos Paper (Starch Binder) Subcategory



Sec.  427.30  Applicability; description of the asbestos paper 
(starch binder) subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges 
resulting from the process in which asbestos, starch binders and other 
ingredients are used in the manufacture of asbestos paper (starch 
binder).



Sec.  427.31  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in 40 CFR part 401 shall apply to this 
subpart.



Sec.  427.32  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Metric units (kg/kkg of
                                                      product)
                                           -----------------------------
TSS.......................................        0.55              0.35
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                              English units (lb/ton of
                                                      product)
                                           -----------------------------
TSS.......................................        1.10              0.70
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.


[39 FR 7527, Feb. 26, 1974, as amended at 60 FR 33961, June 29, 1995]



Sec.  427.33  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
available technology economically achievable.

    The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties which may be discharged by point 
source subject to the provisions of this subpart after application of 
the best available technology economically achievable: There shall be no 
discharge of process waste water pollutants to navigable waters.



Sec.  427.34  Pretreatment standards for existing sources.

    Any existing source subject to this subpart that introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403. In addition, the following pretreatment standard 
establishes the quantity or quality of pollutants or pollutant 
properties controlled by this section which may be discharged to a 
publicly owned treatment works by a point source subject to the 
provisions of this subpart.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Pollutant or pollutant property           Pretreatment standard
------------------------------------------------------------------------
pH........................................  No limitation.
TSS.......................................   Do.
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[40 FR 6445, Feb. 11, 1975, as amended at 60 FR 33961, June 29, 1995]

[[Page 52]]



Sec.  427.35  Standards of performance for new sources.

    The following standards of performance establish the quantity or 
quality of pollutants or pollutant properties which may be discharged by 
a new source subject to the provisions of this subpart: There shall be 
no discharge of process waste water pollutants to navigable waters.



Sec.  427.36  Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    Any new source subject to this subpart that introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403.

[60 FR 33961, June 29, 1995]



        Subpart D_Asbestos Paper (Elastomeric Binder) Subcategory



Sec.  427.40  Applicability; description of the asbestos paper 
(elastomeric binder) subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges 
resulting from the process in which asbestos, elastomeric binder, and 
other ingredients are used in the manufacture of asbestos paper 
(elastomeric binder).



Sec.  427.41  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in 40 CFR part 401 shall apply to this 
subpart.



Sec.  427.42  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Metric units (kg/kkg of
                                                      product)
                                           -----------------------------
TSS.......................................        0.55              0.35
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                              English units (lb/ton of
                                                      product)
                                           -----------------------------
TSS.......................................        1.10              0.70
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.


[39 FR 7527, Feb. 26, 1974, as amended at 60 FR 33961, June 29, 1995]



Sec.  427.43  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
available technology economically achievable.

    The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties which may be discharged by a point 
source subject to the provisions of this subpart after application of 
the best available technology economically achievable: There shall be no 
discharge of process waste water pollutants to navigable waters.



Sec.  427.44  Pretreatment standards for existing sources.

    Any existing source subject to this subpart that introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403. In addition, the following pretreatment standard 
establishes the quantity or quality of pollutants or pollutant 
properties controlled by this section which may be discharged to a 
publicly owned treatment works by a point source subject to the 
provisions of this subpart.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Pollutant or pollutant property           Pretreatment standard
------------------------------------------------------------------------
pH........................................  No limitation.
TSS.......................................   Do.
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[40 FR 6445, Feb. 11, 1975, as amended at 60 FR 33961, June 29, 1995]



Sec.  427.45  Standards of performance for new sources.

    The following standards of performance establish the quantity or 
quality

[[Page 53]]

of pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this section, which 
may be discharged by a new source subject to the provisions of this 
subpart:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Metric units (kg/kkg of
                                                      product)
                                           -----------------------------
TSS.......................................        0.55              0.35
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                              English units (lb/ton of
                                                      product)
                                           -----------------------------
TSS.......................................        .110              0.70
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.



Sec.  427.46  Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    Any new source subject to this subpart that introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403.

[60 FR 33961, June 29, 1995]



                Subpart E_Asbestos Millboard Subcategory



Sec.  427.50  Applicability; description of the asbestos millboard 
subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges 
resulting from the process in which asbestos in combination with various 
other materials such as cement, starch, clay, lime, and mineral wool are 
used in the manufacture of asbestos millboard.



Sec.  427.51  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in 40 CFR part 401 shall apply to this 
subpart.



Sec.  427.52  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree 
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT): There shall be no discharge of process waste 
water pollutants to navigable waters.

[60 FR 33961, June 29, 1995]



Sec.  427.53  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
available technology economically achievable.

    The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties which may be discharged by a point 
source subject to the provisions of this subpart after application of 
the best available technology economically achievable: There shall be no 
discharge of process waste water pollutants to navigable waters.



Sec.  427.54  Pretreatment standards for existing sources.

    Any existing source subject to this subpart that introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403. In addition, the following pretreatment standard 
establishes the quantity or quality of pollutants or pollutant 
properties controlled by this section which may be discharged to a 
publicly owned treatment works by a point source subject to the 
provisions of this subpart.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Pollutant or pollutant property           Pretreatment standard
------------------------------------------------------------------------
pH........................................  No limitation.
TSS.......................................   Do.
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[40 FR 6445, Feb. 11, 1975, as amended at 60 FR 33961, June 29, 1995]



Sec.  427.55  Standards of performance for new sources.

    The following standards of performance establish the quantity or 
quality of pollutants or pollutant properties which may be discharged by 
a new source subject to the provisions of this subpart: There shall be 
no discharge of process waste water pollutants to navigable waters.

[[Page 54]]



Sec.  427.56  Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    Any new source subject to this subpart that introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403.

[60 FR 33961, June 29, 1995]



                 Subpart F_Asbestos Roofing Subcategory



Sec.  427.60  Applicability; description of the asbestos roofing
subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges 
resulting from the process in which asbestos paper is saturated with 
asphalt or coal tar with the subsequent application of various surface 
treatments to produce asbestos roofing products.



Sec.  427.61  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in 40 CFR part 401 shall apply to this 
subpart.
    (b) COD shall mean COD added to the process waste water.



Sec.  427.62  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Metric units (kg/kkg of
                                                      product)
                                           -----------------------------
COD.......................................       0.015             0.008
TSS.......................................       0.010              .006
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                              English units (lb/ton of
                                                      product)
                                           -----------------------------
COD.......................................       0.029             0.016
TSS.......................................       0.020              .012
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.


[39 FR 7527, Feb. 26, 1974, as amended at 60 FR 33961, June 29, 1995]



Sec.  427.63  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree 
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
available technology economically achievable.

    The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties which may be discharged by a point 
source subject to the provisions of this subpart after application of 
the best available technology economically achievable: There shall be no 
discharge of process waste water pollutants to navigable waters.



Sec.  427.64  Pretreatment standards for existing sources.

    Any existing source subject to this subpart that introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403. In addition, the following pretreatment standard 
establishes the quantity or quality of pollutants or pollutant 
properties controlled by this section which may be discharged to a 
publicly owned treatment works by a point source subject to the 
provisions of this subpart.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Pollutant or pollutant property           Pretreatment standard
------------------------------------------------------------------------
pH........................................  No limitation.
COD.......................................   Do.
TSS.......................................   Do.
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[40 FR 6445, Feb. 11, 1975, as amended at 60 FR 33961, June 29, 1995]

[[Page 55]]



Sec.  427.65  Standards of performance for new sources.

    The following standards of performance establish the quantity or 
quality of pollutants or pollutant properties which may be discharged by 
a new source subject to the provisions of this subpart: There shall be 
no discharge of process waste water pollutants to navigable waters.



Sec.  427.66  Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    Any new source subject to this subpart that introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403.

[60 FR 33961, June 29, 1995]



                Subpart G_Asbestos Floor Tile Subcategory



Sec.  427.70  Applicability; description of the asbestos floor
tile subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges 
resulting from the process in which asbestos, polyvinyl chloride resin, 
chemical stabilizers, limestone, and other fillers are used in the 
manufacture of asbestos floor tile.



Sec.  427.71  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in 40 CFR part 401 shall apply to this 
subpart.
    (b) The abbreviation ``mpc'' shall mean 1000 pieces of floor tile.
    (c) The term ``pieces'' shall mean floor tile measured in the 
standard size of 12x12x\3/32\.
    (d) COD shall mean COD added to the process waste water.



Sec.  427.72  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Metric units (kg/mpc of
                                                      product)
                                           -----------------------------
COD.......................................        0.14              0.09
TSS.......................................        0.06               .04
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                              English units (lb/mpc of
                                                      product)
                                           -----------------------------
COD.......................................        0.30              0.18
TSS.......................................        0.13               .08
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.


[39 FR 7527, Feb. 26, 1974, as amended at 60 FR 33961, June 29, 1995]



Sec.  427.73  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
available technology economically achievable.

    The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties which may be discharged by a point 
source subject to the provisions of this subpart after application of 
the best available technology economically achievable: There shall be no 
discharge of process waste water pollutants to navigable waters.



Sec.  427.74  Pretreatment standards for existing sources.

    Any existing source subject to this subpart that introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403. In addition, the following pretreatment standard 
establishes the quantity or quality of pollutants or pollutant 
properties controlled by this section which may be discharged to a 
publicly owned treatment works by a point source subject to the 
provisions of this subpart.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Pollutant or pollutant property           Pretreatment standard
------------------------------------------------------------------------
pH........................................  No limitation.
COD.......................................   Do.
TSS.......................................   Do.
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[40 FR 6445, Feb. 11, 1975, as amended at 60 FR 33962, June 29, 1995]

[[Page 56]]



Sec.  427.75  Standards of performance for new sources.

    The following standards of performance establish the quantity or 
quality of pollutants or pollutant properties which may be discharged by 
a new source subject to the provisions of this subpart: There shall be 
no discharge of process waste water pollutants to navigable waters.



Sec.  427.76  Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    Any new source subject to this subpart that introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403.

[60 FR 33962, June 29, 1995]



     Subpart H_Coating or Finishing of Asbestos Textiles Subcategory

    Source: 40 FR 1875, Jan. 9, 1975, unless otherwise noted.



Sec.  427.80  Applicability; description of the coating or finishing
of asbestos textiles subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges 
resulting from the process of coating or impregnating asbestos textiles 
with materials which impart specific desired qualities to the finished 
product.



Sec.  427.81  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in 40 CFR part 401 shall apply to this 
subpart.



Sec.  427.82  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree 
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT): There shall be no discharge of process 
wastewater pollutants to navigable waters.

[60 FR 33962, June 29, 1995]



Sec.  427.83  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
available technology economically achievable.

    The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties which may be discharged by a point 
source subject to the provisions of this subpart after application of 
the best available technology economically achievable: There shall be no 
discharge of process waste water pollutants to navigable waters.

[40 FR 1875, Jan. 9, 1975; 40 FR 18172, Apr. 25, 1975]



Sec.  427.84  [Reserved]



Sec.  427.85  Standards of performance for new sources.

    The following standards of performance establish the quantity or 
quality of pollutants or pollutant properties which may be discharged by 
a new source subject to the provisions of this subpart: There shall be 
no discharge of process waste water pollutants to navigable waters.

[40 FR 1875, Jan. 9, 1975; 40 FR 18172, Apr. 25, 1975]



Sec.  427.86  Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    Any new source subject to this subpart that introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403. In addition, the following pretreatment standard 
establishes the quantity or quality of pollutants or pollutant 
properties, controlled by this section, which may be discharged to a 
publicly owned treatment works by a new point source subject to the 
provisions of this subpart.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Pollutant or pollutant property           Pretreatment standard
------------------------------------------------------------------------
pH........................................  No limitation.
COD.......................................   Do.
TSS.......................................   Do.
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[40 FR 1875, Jan. 9, 1975, as amended at 60 FR 33962, June 29, 1995]

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                 Subpart I_Solvent Recovery Subcategory

    Source: 40 FR 1876, Jan. 9, 1975, unless otherwise noted.



Sec.  427.90  Applicability; description of the solvent recovery
subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges 
resulting from the process of solvent recovery in the manufacture of 
asbestos products.



Sec.  427.91  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in 40 CFR part 401 shall apply to this 
subpart.



Sec.  427.92  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Metric units (kg/kkg of
                                             finished asbestos product)
                                           -----------------------------
COD.......................................        0.30              0.15
TSS.......................................        0.18              0.09
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                            English units (lbs/1,000 lbs
                                                of finished asbestos
                                                      product)
                                           -----------------------------
COD.......................................        0.30              0.15
TSS.......................................        0.18              0.09
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.


[40 FR 1876, Jan. 9, 1975, as amended at 60 FR 33962, June 29, 1995]



Sec.  427.93  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
available technology economically achievable.

    The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this section, which 
may be discharged by a point source subject to the provisions of this 
subpart after application of the best available technology economically 
achievable.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Metric units (kg/kkg of
                                             finished asbestos products)
                                           -----------------------------
COD.......................................        0.30              0.15
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                of finished asbestos
                                                      products)
                                           -----------------------------
COD.......................................        0.30              0.15
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[44 FR 50747, Aug. 29, 1979]



Sec.  427.94  [Reserved]



Sec.  427.95  Standards of performance for new sources.

    The following standards of performance establish the quantity or 
quality of pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this 
section, which may be discharged by a new source subject to the 
provisions of this subpart:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Metric units (kg/kkg of
                                             finished asbestos product)
                                           -----------------------------
COD.......................................        0.30              0.15
TSS.......................................        0.18              0.09
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                            English units (lbs/1,000 lbs
                                                of finished asbestos
                                                      product)
                                           -----------------------------
COD.......................................        0.30              0.15
TSS.......................................        0.18              0.09
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.


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Sec.  427.96  Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    Any new source subject to this subpart that introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403. In addition, the following pretreatment standard 
establishes the quantity or quality of pollutants or pollutant 
properties, controlled by this section, which may be discharged to a 
publicly owned treatment works by a new point source subject to the 
provisions of this subpart.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Pollutant or pollutant property           Pretreatment standard
------------------------------------------------------------------------
pH........................................  No limitation.
COD.......................................   Do.
TSS.......................................   Do.
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[40 FR 1876, Jan. 9, 1975, as amended at 60 FR 33962, June 29, 1995]



Sec.  427.97  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
conventional pollutant control technology.

    The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this section, which 
may be discharged by a point source subject to the provisions of this 
subpart after application of the best conventional pollutant control 
technology.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Metric units (kg/kkg of
                                             finished asbestos products)
                                           -----------------------------
TSS.......................................        0.18              0.09
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                of finished asbestos
                                                      products)
                                           -----------------------------
TSS.......................................        0.18              0.09
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.


[44 FR 50747, Aug. 29, 1979]



                 Subpart J_Vapor Absorption Subcategory

    Source: 40 FR 1876, Jan. 9, 1975, unless otherwise noted.



Sec.  427.100  Applicability; description of the vapor absorption
subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges 
resulting from the removal of volatilized organic materials from 
atmospheric emissions by means of wet scrubbers.



Sec.  427.101  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, 
abbreviations, and methods of analysis set forth in 40 CFR part 401 
shall apply to this subpart.



Sec.  427.102  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT): There shall be no discharge of process 
wastewater pollutants to navigable waters.

[60 FR 33962, June 29, 1995]



Sec.  427.103  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
available technology economically achievable.

    The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties which may be discharged by a point 
source subject to the provisions of this subpart after application of 
the best available technology economically achievable: There shall be no 
discharge of process waste water pollutants to navigable waters.

[40 FR 1877, Jan. 9, 1975; 40 FR 18172, Apr. 25, 1975]

[[Page 59]]



Sec.  427.104  [Reserved]



Sec.  427.105  Standards of performance for new sources.

    The following standards of performance establish the quantity or 
quality of pollutants or pollutant properties which may be discharged by 
a new source subject to the provisions of this subpart: There shall be 
no discharge of process waste water pollutants to navigable waters.

[40 FR 1877, Jan. 9, 1975; 40 FR 18172, Apr. 25, 1975]



Sec.  427.106  Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    Any new source subject to this subpart that introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403. In addition, the following pretreatment standard 
establishes the quantity or quality of pollutants or pollutant 
properties, controlled by this section, which may be discharged to a 
publicly owned treatment works by a new point source subject to the 
provisions of this subpart.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Pollutant or pollutant property           Pretreatment standard
------------------------------------------------------------------------
pH........................................  No limitation.
COD.......................................   Do.
TSS.......................................   Do.
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[40 FR 1876, Jan. 9, 1975, as amended at 60 FR 33962, June 29, 1995]



                Subpart K_Wet Dust Collection Subcategory

    Source: 40 FR 1877, Jan. 9, 1975, unless otherwise noted.



Sec.  427.110  Applicability; description of the wet dust collection
subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges 
resulting from the removal of dust (particulates) from atmospheric 
emissions by means of wet scrubbers.



Sec.  427.111  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in 40 CFR part 401 shall apply to this 
subpart.



Sec.  427.112  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Metric units (kg/1,000 std
                                                cu m of air scrubbed)
                                           -----------------------------
TSS.......................................        0.08              0.04
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                            English units (lbs/MM std cu
                                                 ft of air scrubbed)
                                           -----------------------------
TSS.......................................         5.0              2.50
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.


[40 FR 1877, Jan. 9, 1975; 40 FR 18172, Apr. 25, 1975, as amended at 60 
FR 33962, June 29, 1995]



Sec.  427.113  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
available technology economically achievable.

    The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties which may be discharged by a point 
source subject to the provisions of this subpart after application of 
the best available technology economically achievable: There shall be no 
discharge of waste water pollutants to navigable waters.



Sec.  427.114  [Reserved]



Sec.  427.115  Standards of performance for new sources.

    The following standards of performance establish the quantity or 
quality of pollutants or pollutant properties which may be discharged by 
a new source subject to the provisions of this subpart: There shall be 
no discharge of

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process waste water pollutants to navigable waters.

[40 FR 1877, Jan. 9, 1975; 40 FR 18172, Apr. 25, 1975]



Sec.  427.116  Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    Any new source subject to this subpart that introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403. In addition, the following pretreatment standard 
establishes the quantity or quality of pollutants or pollutant 
properties, controlled by this section, which may be discharged to a 
publicly owned treatment works by a new point source subject to the 
provisions of this subpart.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Pollutant or pollutant property           Pretreatment standard
------------------------------------------------------------------------
pH........................................  No limitation.
COD.......................................   Do.
TSS.......................................   Do.
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[40 FR 1877, Jan. 9, 1975, as amended at 60 FR 33962, June 29, 1995]



PART 428_RUBBER MANUFACTURING POINT SOURCE CATEGORY--Table of Contents



            Subpart A_Tire and Inner Tube Plants Subcategory

Sec.
428.10 Applicability; description of the tire and inner tube plants 
          subcategory.
428.11 Specialized definitions.
428.12 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.
428.13 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable.
428.14 [Reserved]
428.15 Standards of performance for new sources.
428.16 Pretreatment standards for new sources.

               Subpart B_Emulsion Crumb Rubber Subcategory

428.20 Applicability; description of the emulsion crumb rubber 
          subcategory.
428.21 Specialized definitions.
428.22 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.
428.23 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable.
428.24 [Reserved]
428.25 Standards of performance for new sources.

               Subpart C_Solution Crumb Rubber Subcategory

428.30 Applicability; description of the solution crumb rubber 
          subcategory.
428.31 Specialized definitions.
428.32 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.
428.33 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable.
428.34 [Reserved]
428.35 Standards of performance for new sources.

                   Subpart D_Latex Rubber Subcategory

428.40 Applicability; description of the latex rubber subcategory.
428.41 Specialized definitions.
428.42 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.
428.43 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable.
428.44 [Reserved]
428.45 Standards of performance for new sources.
428.46 Pretreatment standards for new sources.

 Subpart E_Small-Sized General Molded, Extruded, and Fabricated Rubber 
                           Plants Subcategory

428.50 Applicability; description of the small-sized general molded, 
          extruded, and fabricated rubber plants subcategory.
428.51 Specialized definitions.
428.52 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best

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          practicable control technology currently available.
428.53 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable.
428.54 [Reserved]
428.55 Standards of performance for new sources.
428.56 Pretreatment standards for new sources.

 Subpart F_Medium-Sized General Molded, Extruded, and Fabricated Rubber 
                           Plants Sub-category

428.60 Applicability; description of the medium-sized general molded, 
          extruded, and fabricated rubber plants subcategory.
428.61 Specialized definitions.
428.62 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.
428.63 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable.
428.64 [Reserved]
428.65 Standards of performance for new sources.
428.66 Pretreatment standards for new sources.

 Subpart G_Large-Sized General Molded, Extruded, and Fabricated Rubber 
                           Plants Sub-category

428.70 Applicability; description of the large-sized general molded, 
          extruded, and fabricated rubber plants subcategory.
428.71 Specialized definitions.
428.72 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.
428.73 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable.
428.74 [Reserved]
428.75 Standards of performance for new sources.
428.76 Pretreatment standards for new sources.

          Subpart H_Wet Digestion Reclaimed Rubber Subcategory

428.80 Applicability; description of the wet digestion reclaimed rubber 
          subcategory.
428.81 Specialized definitions.
428.82 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.
428.83 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable.
428.84 [Reserved]
428.85 Standards of performance for new sources.
428.86 Pretreatment standards for new sources.

     Subpart I_Pan, Dry Digestion, and Mechanical Reclaimed Rubber 
                               Subcategory

428.90 Applicability; description of the pan, dry digestion, and 
          mechanical reclaimed rubber subcategory.
428.91 Specialized definitions.
428.92 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.
428.93 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable.
428.94 [Reserved]
428.95 Standards of performance for new sources.
428.96 Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    Subpart J_Latex-Dipped, Latex-Extruded, and Latex-Molded Rubber 
                               Subcategory

428.100 Applicability; description of the latex-dipped, latex-extruded, 
          and latex-molded rubber subcategory.
428.101 Specialized definitions.
428.102 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.
428.103 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable.
428.104 [Reserved]
428.105 Standards of performance for new sources.
428.106 Pretreatment standards for new sources.

                    Subpart K_Latex Foam Subcategory

428.110 Applicability; description of the latex foam subcategory.

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428.111 Specialized definitions.
428.112 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.
428.113 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable.
428.114 [Reserved]
428.115 Standards of performance for new sources.
428.116 Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    Authority: Secs. 301, 304(b) and (c), 306(b) and (c), 307(c), 
Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended; 33 U.S.C. 1251, 1311, 
1314(b) and (c), 1316(b) and (c), 1317(c); 86 Stat. 816 et seq.; Pub. L. 
92-500.

    Source: 39 FR 6662, Feb. 21, 1974, unless otherwise noted.



            Subpart A_Tire and Inner Tube Plants Subcategory



Sec.  428.10  Applicability; description of the tire and inner tube 
plants subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges of 
process wastewater pollutants resulting from the production of pneumatic 
tires and inner tubes in tire and inner tube plants.

[40 FR 18173, Apr. 25, 1975]



Sec.  428.11  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in 40 CFR part 401 shall apply to this 
subpart.
    (b) The term ``raw material'' shall mean all natural and synthetic 
rubber, carbon black, oils, chemical compounds, fabric and wire used in 
the manufacture of pneumatic tires and inner tubes or components 
thereof.
    (c) The term ``process waste water'' shall mean, in the case of tire 
and inner tube plants constructed before 1959, discharges from the 
following: Soapstone solution applications; steam cleaning operations; 
air pollution control equipment; unroofed process oil unloading areas; 
mold cleaning operations; latex applications; and air compressor 
receivers. Discharges from other areas of such plants shall not be 
classified as process waste water for the purposes of this section.
    (d) Except as provided in paragraphs (c) and (e) of this section, 
the term ``process waste water'' shall have the meaning set forth in 
Sec.  401.11(q) of this chapter.
    (e) Water used only for tread cooling shall be classified as 
``nonprocess waste water.''

[39 FR 6662, Feb. 21, 1974, as amended at 40 FR 18173, Apr. 25, 1975]



Sec.  428.12  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
practicable control technology currently available.

    (a) Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any 
existing point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the 
following effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable control 
technology currently available (BPT):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Metric units (kg/kkg of raw
                                                      material)
                                           -----------------------------
TSS.......................................       0.096             0.064
Oil and grease............................       0.024              .016
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                  of raw material)
                                           -----------------------------
TSS.......................................       0.096             0.064
Oil and grease............................       0.024              .016
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.

    (b) All plants constructed before 1959 shall employ the best 
practicable maintenance and housekeeping practices in order to minimize 
the discharge of oil and grease in nonprocess waste waters. The 
concentration of oil and grease in discharges of nonprocess waste water 
shall meet the following limitations:
    (1) The average of daily values for 30 consecutive days shall not 
exceed 5 mg/l.

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    (2) The maximum for any one day shall not exceed 10 mg/l.

[39 FR 6662, Feb. 21, 1974; 39 FR 26423, July 19, 1974, as amended at 40 
FR 18173, Apr. 25, 1975; 60 FR 33963, June 29, 1995]



Sec.  428.13  Effluent limitations guidelines, representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
available technology economically achievable.

    (a) The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this section, which 
may be discharged by a point source subject to the provisions of this 
subpart after application of the best available technology economically 
achievable:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Metric units (kg/kkg of raw
                                                      material)
                                           -----------------------------
TSS.......................................       0.096             0.064
Oil and grease............................       0.024              .016
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                  of raw material)
                                           -----------------------------
TSS.......................................       0.096             0.064
Oil and grease............................       0.024              .016
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.

    (b) All plants constructed before 1959 shall employ the best 
available maintenance and housekeeping practices in order to minimize 
the discharge of oil and grease in nonprocess waste waters. The 
concentration of oil and grease in discharges of nonprocess waste waters 
shall meet the following limitations:
    (1) The average of daily values for 30 consecutive days shall not 
exceed 5 mg/l.
    (2) The maximum for any one day shall not exceed 10 mg/l.

[39 FR 6662, Feb. 21, 1974; 39 FR 26423, July 19, 1974, as amended at 40 
FR 18173, Apr. 25, 1975]



Sec.  428.14  [Reserved]



Sec.  428.15  Standards of performance for new sources.

    The following standards of performance establish the quantity or 
quality of pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this 
section, which may be discharged by a new source subject to the 
provisions of this subpart:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Metric units (kg/kkg of raw
                                                      material)
                                           -----------------------------
TSS.......................................       0.096           180.064
Oil and grease............................       0.024              .016
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                  of raw material)
                                           -----------------------------
TSS.......................................       0.096             0.064
Oil and grease............................       0.024              .016
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.


[39 FR 6662, Feb. 21, 1974; 39 FR 26423, July 19, 1974]



Sec.  428.16  Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    Any new source subject to this subpart that introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403.

[60 FR 33963, June 29, 1995]



               Subpart B_Emulsion Crumb Rubber Subcategory



Sec.  428.20  Applicability; description of the emulsion crumb rubber
subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges of 
pollutants resulting from the manufacture of emulsion crumb rubber, 
other than acrylonitrilebutadiene rubber.

[40 FR 18173, Apr. 25, 1975]



Sec.  428.21  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and

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methods of analysis set forth in 40 CFR part 401 shall apply to this 
subpart.

[39 FR 6662, Feb. 21, 1974, as amended at 40 FR 18173, Apr. 25, 1975]



Sec.  428.22  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Metric units (kg/kkg of
                                                      product)
                                           -----------------------------
COD.......................................       12.00              8.00
BOD5......................................        0.60               .40
TSS.......................................        0.98               .65
Oil and grease............................        0.24               .16
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                     of product)
                                           -----------------------------
COD.......................................       12.00              8.00
BOD5......................................        0.60               .40
TSS.......................................        0.98               .65
Oil and grease............................        0.24               .16
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.


[39 FR 6662, Feb. 21, 1974, as amended at 60 FR 33963, June 29, 1995]



Sec.  428.23  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
available technology economically achievable.

    The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this section, which 
may be discharged by a point source subject to the provisions of this 
subpart after application of the best available technology economically 
achievable:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Metric units (kg/kkg of
                                                      product)
                                           -----------------------------
COD.......................................        3.12              2.08
BOD5......................................        0.12               .08
TSS.......................................        0.24               .16
Oil and grease............................        0.12               .08
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                     of product)
                                           -----------------------------
COD.......................................        3.12              2.08
BOD5......................................        0.12               .08
TSS.......................................        0.24               .16
Oil and grease............................        0.12               .08
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.



Sec.  428.24  [Reserved]



Sec.  428.25  Standards of performance for new sources.

    The following standards of performance establish the quantity or 
quality of pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this 
section, which may be discharged by a new source subject to the 
provisions of this subpart: The limitations shall be as specified in 
Sec.  428.22.



               Subpart C_Solution Crumb Rubber Subcategory



Sec.  428.30  Applicability; description of the solution crumb rubber
subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges of 
pollutants resulting from the manufacture of crumb rubber.



Sec.  428.31  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in 40 CFR part 401 shall apply to this 
subpart.

[39 FR 6662, Feb. 21, 1974, as amended at 40 FR 18173, Apr. 25, 1975]

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Sec.  428.32  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree 
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Metric units (kg/kkg of
                                                      product)
                                           -----------------------------
COD.......................................        5.91              3.94
BOD5......................................        0.60               .40
TSS.......................................        0.98               .65
Oil and grease............................        0.24               .16
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                     of product)
                                           -----------------------------
COD.......................................        5.91              3.94
BOD5......................................        0.60               .40
TSS.......................................        0.98               .65
Oil and grease............................        0.24               .16
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.


[39 FR 6662, Feb. 21, 1974, as amended at 60 FR 33963, June 29, 1995]



Sec.  428.33  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
available technology economically achievable.

    The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this section, which 
may be discharged by a point source subject to the provisions of this 
subpart after application of the best available technology economically 
achievable:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Metric units (kg/kkg of
                                                      product)
                                           -----------------------------
COD.......................................        3.12              2.08
BOD5......................................        0.12               .08
TSS.......................................        0.24               .16
Oil and grease............................        0.12               .08
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                     of product)
                                           -----------------------------
COD.......................................        3.12              2.08
BOD5......................................        0.12               .08
TSS.......................................        0.24               .16
Oil and grease............................        0.12               .08
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.



Sec.  428.34  [Reserved]



Sec.  428.35  Standards of performance for new sources.

    The following standards of performance establish the quantity or 
quality of pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this 
section, which may be discharged by a new source subject to the 
provisions of this subpart: The limitations shall be as specified in 
Sec.  428.32.



                   Subpart D_Latex Rubber Subcategory



Sec.  428.40  Applicability; description of the latex rubber 
subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges of 
pollutants resulting from the manufacture of latex rubber.



Sec.  428.41  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in 40 CFR part 401 shall apply to this 
subpart.

[39 FR 6662, Feb. 21, 1974, as amended at 40 FR 18173, Apr. 25, 1975]



Sec.  428.42  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree 
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point

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source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best practicable control technology currently 
available (BPT):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Metric units (kg/kkg of
                                                      product)
                                           -----------------------------
COD.......................................       10.27              6.85
BOD5......................................        0.51               .34
TSS.......................................        0.82               .55
Oil and grease............................        0.21               .14
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                     of product)
                                           -----------------------------
COD.......................................       10.27              6.85
BOD5......................................        0.51               .34
TSS.......................................        0.82               .55
Oil and grease............................        0.21               .14
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.


[39 FR 6662, Feb. 21, 1974, as amended at 60 FR 33963, June 29, 1995]



Sec.  428.43  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
available technology economically achievable.

    The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this section, which 
may be discharged by a point source subject to the provisions of this 
subpart after application of the best available technology economically 
achievable:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Metric units (kg/kkg of
                                                      product)
                                           -----------------------------
COD.......................................        2.66              1.78
BOD5......................................        0.11               .07
TSS.......................................        0.21               .14
Oil and grease............................        0.11               .07
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                     of product)
                                           -----------------------------
COD.......................................        2.66              1.78
BOD5......................................        0.11               .07
TSS.......................................        0.21               .14
Oil and grease............................        0.11               .07
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.



Sec.  428.44  [Reserved]



Sec.  428.45  Standards of performance for new sources.

    The following standards of performance establish the quantity or 
quality of pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this 
section, which may be discharged by a new point source subject to the 
provisions of this subpart: The limitations shall be as specified for 
Sec.  428.42.



Sec.  428.46  Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    Any new source subject to this subpart that introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403.

[60 FR 33963, June 29, 1995]



 Subpart E_Small-Sized General Molded, Extruded, and Fabricated Rubber 
                           Plants Subcategory

    Source: 40 FR 2336, Jan. 10, 1975, unless otherwise noted.



Sec.  428.50  Applicability; description of the small-sized general
molded, extruded, and fabricated rubber plants subcategory.

    The following provisions of this subpart are applicable to process 
waste water discharges resulting from the production of molded, 
extruded, and

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fabricated rubber products, foam rubber backing, rubber cement-dipped 
goods, and retreaded tires by small-sized plants. Specifically excluded 
from the provisions of this subpart are the discharges resulting from 
the production of latex-based products, tires and inner tubes, and those 
discharges from textile plants subject to the provisions of part 410 of 
this chapter.



Sec.  428.51  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in part 401 of this chapter shall 
apply to this subpart.
    (b) The term ``raw material'' shall mean all natural and synthetic 
rubber, carbon black, oils, chemical compounds, and fabric used in the 
manufacture of general molded, extruded, and fabricated rubber products.
    (c) The term ``raw material equivalent'' shall be equal to the raw 
material usage multiplied by the volume of air scrubbed via wet 
scrubbers divided by the total volume of air scrubbed.
    (d) The term ``small-sized plants'' shall mean plants which process 
less than 3,720 kg/day (8,200 lbs/day) of raw materials.



Sec.  428.52  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT):
    (a) The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this section, which 
may be discharged by a point source subject to the provisions of this 
subpart after application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Metric units (kg/kkg of raw
                                                      material)
                                           -----------------------------
Oil and grease............................        0.70              0.25
TSS.......................................        1.28              0.64
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                  of raw material)
                                           -----------------------------
Oil and grease............................        0.70              0.25
TSS.......................................        1.28              0.65
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.

    (b) The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this section, and 
attributable to lead-sheathed hose production, which may be discharged 
by a point source subject to the provisions of this subpart after 
application of the best practicable control technology currently 
available, in addition to the limitations set forth bySec. 428.52(a):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Metric units (kg/kkg of raw
                                                      material)
                                           -----------------------------
Lead......................................      0.0017            0.0007
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                  of raw material)
                                           -----------------------------
Lead......................................      0.0017            0.0007
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (c) The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this section, and 
attributable to wet scrubbers, which may be discharged by a point source 
subject to the provisions of this subpart after application of the best 
practicable control technology currently available, in addition to the 
limitations set forth bySec. 428.52(a):

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------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Metric units (kg/kkg of raw
                                                material equivalent)
                                           -----------------------------
TSS.......................................         5.8               2.9
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                             of raw material equivalent)
                                           -----------------------------
TSS.......................................         5.8               2.9
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[40 FR 2336, Jan. 10, 1975, as amended at 60 FR 33963, June 29, 1995]



Sec.  428.53  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
available technology economically achievable.

    (a) The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this section, which 
may be discharged by a point source subject to the provisions of this 
subpart after application of the best available technology economically 
achievable:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Metric units (kg/kkg of raw
                                                      material)
                                           -----------------------------
Oil and grease............................        0.70              0.25
TSS.......................................        1.28              0.64
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                  of raw material)
                                           -----------------------------
Oil and grease............................        0.70              0.25
TSS.......................................        1.28              0.64
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.

    (b) The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this section, and 
attributable to lead-sheathed hose production, which may be discharged 
by a point source subject to the provisions of this subpart after 
application of the best available technology economically achievable, in 
addition to the limitations set forth bySec. 428.53(a):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Metric units (kg/kkg of raw
                                                      material)
                                           -----------------------------
Lead......................................      0.0017            0.0007
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                  of raw material)
                                           -----------------------------
Lead......................................      0.0017            0.0007
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (c) The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this section, and 
attributable to wet scrubbers, which may be discharged by a point source 
subject to the provisions of this subpart after application of the best 
available technology economically achievable, in addition to the 
limitations set forth bySec. 428.53(a):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Metric units (kg/kkg of raw
                                                material equivalent)
                                           -----------------------------
TSS.......................................         1.0               0.5
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                             of raw material equivalent)
                                           -----------------------------
TSS.......................................         1.0               0.5
------------------------------------------------------------------------



Sec.  428.54  [Reserved]



Sec.  428.55  Standards of performance for new sources.

    (a) The following standards of performance establish the quantity or 
quality of pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this 
section, which may be discharged by a new source subject to the 
provisions of this subpart:

[[Page 69]]



------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Metric units (kg/kkg of raw
                                                      material)
                                           -----------------------------
Oil and grease............................        0.70              0.25
TSS.......................................        1.28              0.64
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                  of raw material)
                                           -----------------------------
Oil and grease............................        0.70              0.25
TSS.......................................        1.28              0.64
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.

    (b) The following standards of performance establish the quantity or 
quality of pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this 
section, and attributable to lead-sheathed hose production, which may be 
discharged by a new source subject to the provisions of this subpart, in 
addition to the limitations set forth bySec. 428.55(a):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Metric units (kg/kkg of raw
                                                      material)
                                           -----------------------------
Lead......................................      0.0017            0.0007
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                  of raw material)
                                           -----------------------------
Lead......................................      0.0017            0.0007
------------------------------------------------------------------------



Sec.  428.56  Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    Any new source subject to this subpart that introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403, in addition to the limitations set forth in 
paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section.
    (a) The following pretreatment standard establishes the quantity or 
quality of pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this 
section, which may be discharged to a publicly owned treatment works by 
a new point source subject to the provisions of this subpart:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Pollutant or pollutant property           Pretreatment standard
------------------------------------------------------------------------
pH........................................  No limitation.
TSS.......................................   Do.
Oil and grease............................  100 mg/l daily maximum.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) The following pretreatment standard establishes the quantity or 
quality of pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this 
section, and attributable to lead-sheathed hose production, which may be 
discharged to a publicly owned treatment works by a new point source 
subject to the provisions of this subpart, in addition to the 
limitations set forth bySec. 428.56(a):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Pretreatment standards
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
                                                           values for
      Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum        thirty
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Metric units (kg/kkg of raw
                                                      material)
                                           -----------------------------
Lead......................................      0.0017            0.0007
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                  of raw material)
                                           -----------------------------
Lead......................................      0.0017            0.0007
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[40 FR 2336, Jan. 10, 1975, as amended at 60 FR 33963, June 29, 1995]



 Subpart F_Medium-Sized General Molded, Extruded, and Fabricated Rubber 
                           Plants Subcategory

    Source: 40 FR 2338, Jan. 10, 1975, unless otherwise noted.



Sec.  428.60  Applicability; description of the medium-sized general 
molded, extruded, and fabricated rubber plants subcategory.

    The following provisions of this subpart are applicable to process 
waste water discharges resulting from the production of molded, 
extruded, and fabricated rubber products, foam rubber backing, rubber 
cement-dipped goods, and retreaded tires by medium-sized plants. 
Specifically excluded from the provisions of this subpart are the 
discharges resulting from the production of latex-based products, tires 
and inner tubes, and those discharges from textile plants subject to the 
provisions of part 410 of this chapter.

[[Page 70]]



Sec.  428.61  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in part 401 of this chapter shall 
apply to this subpart.
    (b) The term ``raw material'' shall mean all natural and synthetic 
rubber, carbon black, oils, chemical compounds, and fabric used in the 
manufacture of general molded, extruded, and fabricated rubber products.
    (c) The term ``raw material equivalent'' shall be equal to the raw 
material usage multiplied by the volume of air scrubbed via wet 
scrubbers divided by the total volume of air scrubbed.
    (d) The term ``medium-sized plants'' shall mean plants which process 
between 3,720 kg/day (8,200 lbs/day) and 10,430 kg/day (23,000 lbs/day) 
of raw materials.



Sec.  428.62  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree 
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT):
    (a) The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this section, which 
may be discharged by a point source subject to the provisions of this 
subpart after application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Metric units (kg/kkg of raw
                                                      material)
                                           -----------------------------
Oil and grease............................        0.42              0.15
TSS.......................................        0.80              0.40
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                  of raw material)
                                           -----------------------------
Oil and grease............................        0.42              0.15
TSS.......................................        0.80              0.40
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.

    (b) The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this section, and 
attributable to leadsheathed hose production, which may be discharged by 
a point source subject to the provisions of this subpart after 
application of the best practicable control technology currently 
available, in addition to the limitations set forth bySec. 428.62(a):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Metric units (kg/kkg of raw
                                                      material)
                                           -----------------------------
Lead......................................      0.0017            0.0007
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                  of raw material)
                                           -----------------------------
Lead......................................      0.0017            0.0007
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (c) The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this section, and 
attributable to wet scrubbers, which may be discharged by a point source 
subject to the provisions of this subpart after application of the best 
practicable control technology currently available, in addition to the 
limitations set forth bySec. 428.62(a):

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------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Metric units (kg/kkg of raw
                                                material equivalent)
                                           -----------------------------
TSS.......................................         5.8               2.9
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                             of raw material equivalent)
                                           -----------------------------
TSS.......................................         5.8               2.9
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[40 FR 2338, Jan. 10, 1975, as amended at 60 FR 33963, June 29, 1995]



Sec.  428.63  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
available technology economically achievable.

    (a) The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this section, which 
may be discharged by a point source subject to the provisions of this 
subpart after application of the best available technology economically 
achievable:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Metric units (kg/kkg of raw
                                                      material)
                                           -----------------------------
Oil and grease............................        0.42              0.15
TSS.......................................        0.80              0.40
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                  of raw material)
                                           -----------------------------
Oil and grease............................        0.42              0.15
TSS.......................................        0.80              0.40
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.

    (b) The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this section, and 
attributable to lead-sheathed hose production, which may be discharged 
by a point source subject to the provisions of this subpart after 
application of the best available technology economically achievable, in 
addition to the limitations set forth bySec. 428.63(a):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Metric units (kg/kkg of raw
                                                      material)
                                           -----------------------------
Lead......................................      0.0017            0.0007
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                  of raw material)
                                           -----------------------------
Lead......................................      0.0017            0.0007
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (c) The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this section, and 
attributable to wet scrubbers, which may be discharged by a point source 
subject to the provisions of this subpart after application of the best 
available technology economically achievable, in addition to the 
limitations set forth bySec. 428.63:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Metric units (kg/kkg of raw
                                                material equivalent)
                                           -----------------------------
TSS.......................................         1.0               0.5
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                             of raw material equivalent)
                                           -----------------------------
TSS.......................................         1.0               0.5
------------------------------------------------------------------------



Sec.  428.64  [Reserved]



Sec.  428.65  Standards of performance for new sources.

    (a) The following standards of performance establish the quantity or 
quality of pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this 
section, which may be discharged by a new source subject to the 
provisions of this subpart:

[[Page 72]]



------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Metric units (kg/kkg of raw
                                                      material)
                                           -----------------------------
Oil and grease............................        0.42              0.15
TSS.......................................        0.80              0.40
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                  of raw material)
                                           -----------------------------
Oil and grease............................        0.42               0.0
TSS.......................................        0.80               0.4
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.

    (b) The following standards of performance establish the quantity or 
quality of pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this 
section, and attributable to lead-sheathed hose production, which may be 
discharged by a new source subject to the provisions of this subpart, in 
addition to the limitations set forth bySec. 428.65(a):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Metric units (kg/kkg of raw
                                                      material)
                                           -----------------------------
Lead......................................      0.0017            0.0007
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                  of raw material)
                                           -----------------------------
Lead......................................      0.0017            0.0007
------------------------------------------------------------------------



Sec.  428.66  Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    Any new source subject to this subpart that introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403, in addition to the limitations set forth in 
paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section.
    (a) The following pretreatment standard establishes the quantity or 
quality of pollutants or pollutant properties controlled by this section 
which may be discharged to a publicly owned treatment works by a new 
point source subject to the provisions of this subpart:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Pollutant or pollutant property           Pretreatment standard
------------------------------------------------------------------------
pH........................................  No limitation.
TSS.......................................   Do.
Oil and grease............................  100 mg/l daily maximum.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) The following pretreatment standard establishes the quantity or 
quality of pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this 
section, and attributable to lead-sheathed hose production, which may be 
discharged to a publicly owned treatment works by a new point source 
subject to the provisions of this subpart, in addition to the 
limitations set forth bySec. 428.66(a):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Pretreatment standards
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
                                                           values for
      Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum        thirty
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Metric units (kg/kkg of raw
                                                      material)
                                           -----------------------------
Lead......................................      0.0017            0.0007
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                  of raw material)
                                           -----------------------------
Lead......................................      0.0017            0.0007
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[40 FR 2338, Jan. 10, 1975, as amended at 60 FR 33963, June 29, 1995]



 Subpart G_Large-Sized General Molded, Extruded, and Fabricated Rubber 
                           Plants Subcategory

    Source: 40 FR 2340, Jan. 10, 1975, unless otherwise noted.



Sec.  428.70  Applicability; description of the large-sized general
molded, extruded, and fabricated rubber plants subcategory.

    The following provisions of this subpart are applicable to process 
waste water discharges resulting from the production of molded, 
extruded, and fabricated rubber products, foam rubber backing, rubber 
cement-dipped goods, and retreaded tires by large-sized plants. 
Specifically excluded from the provisions of this subpart are the 
discharges resulting from the production of latex-based products, tires 
and inner tubes, and those discharges from textile plants subject to the 
provisions of part 410 of this chapter.

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Sec.  428.71  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in part 401 of this chapter shall 
apply to this subpart.
    (b) The term ``raw material'' shall mean all natural and synthetic 
rubber, carbon black, oils, chemical compounds, and fabric used in the 
manufacture of general molded, extruded, and fabricated rubber products.
    (c) The term ``raw material equivalent'' shall be equal to the raw 
material usage multiplied by the volume of air scrubbed via wet 
scrubbers divided by the total volume of air scrubbed.
    (d) The term ``large-sized plants'' shall mean plants which process 
more than 10,430 kg/day (23,000 lbs/day) of raw materials.



Sec.  428.72  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT):
    (a) The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this section, which 
may be discharged by a point source subject to the provisions of this 
subpart after application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Metric units (kg/kkg of raw
                                                      material)
                                           -----------------------------
Oil and grease............................        0.26             0.093
TSS.......................................        0.50              0.25
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                  of raw material)
                                           -----------------------------
Oil and grease............................        0.26             0.093
TSS.......................................        0.50              0.25
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.

    (b) The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this section, and 
attributable to lead-sheathed hose production, which may be discharged 
by a point source subject to the provisions of this subpart after 
application of the best practicable control technology currently 
available, in addition to the limitations set forth bySec. 428.72(a):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Metric units (kg/kkg of raw
                                                      material)
                                           -----------------------------
Lead......................................      0.0017            0.0007
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                  of raw material)
                                           -----------------------------
Lead......................................      0.0017            0.0007
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (c) The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this section, and 
attributable to wet scrubbers, which may be discharged by a point source 
subject to the provisions of this subpart after application of the best 
practicable control technology currently available, in addition to the 
limitations set forth bySec. 428.72(a):

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------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Metric units (kg/kkg of raw
                                                material equivalent)
                                           -----------------------------
Lead......................................         5.8               2.9
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                             of raw material equivalent)
                                           -----------------------------
Lead......................................         5.8               2.9
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[40 FR 2340, Jan. 10, 1975, as amended at 60 FR 33963, June 29, 1995]



Sec.  428.73  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
available technology economically achievable.

    (a) The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this section, which 
may be discharged by a point source subject to the provisions of this 
subpart after application of the best available technology economically 
achievable:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Metric units (kg/kkg of raw
                                                      material)
                                           -----------------------------
Oil and grease............................        0.26             0.093
TSS.......................................        0.50              0.25
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                  of raw material)
                                           -----------------------------
Oil and grease............................        0.26             0.093
TSS.......................................        0.50              0.25
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.

    (b) The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this section, and 
attributable to lead-sheathed hose production, which may be discharged 
by a point source subject to the provisions of this subpart after 
application of the best available technology economically achievable, in 
addition to the limitations set forth bySec. 428.73(a):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Metric units (kg/kkg of raw
                                                      material)
                                           -----------------------------
Lead......................................      0.0017            0.0007
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                  of raw material)
                                           -----------------------------
Lead......................................      0.0017            0.0007
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (c) The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this section, and 
attributable to wet scrubbers, which may be discharged by a point source 
subject to the provisions of this subpart after application of the best 
available technology economically achievable, in addition to the 
limitations set forth bySec. 428.73(a):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Metric units (kg/kkg of raw
                                                material equivalent)
                                           -----------------------------
Lead......................................         1.0               0.5
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                             of raw material equivalent)
                                           -----------------------------
Lead......................................         1.0               0.5
------------------------------------------------------------------------



Sec.  428.74  [Reserved]



Sec.  428.75  Standards of performance for new sources.

    (a) The following standards of performance establish the quantity or 
quality of pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this 
section, which may be discharged by a new source subject to the 
provisions of this subpart:

[[Page 75]]



------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Metric units (kg/kkg of raw
                                                      material)
                                           -----------------------------
Oil and grease............................        0.26             0.093
TSS.......................................        0.50              0.25
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                  of raw material)
                                           -----------------------------
Oil and grease............................        0.26             0.093
TSS.......................................        0.50              0.25
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.

    (b) The following standards of performance establish the quantity or 
quality of pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this 
section and attributable to lead-sheathed hose production, which may be 
discharged by a new source subject to the provisions of this subpart, in 
addition to the limitations set forth bySec. 428.75(a):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Metric units (kg/kkg of raw
                                                      material)
                                           -----------------------------
Lead......................................      0.0017            0.0007
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                  of raw material)
                                           -----------------------------
Lead......................................      0.0017            0.0007
------------------------------------------------------------------------



Sec.  428.76  Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    Any new source subject to this subpart that introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403, in addition to the limitations set forth in 
paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section.
    (a) The following pretreatment standard establishes the quantity or 
quality of pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this 
section, which may be discharged to a publicly owned treatment works by 
a new point source subject to the provisions of this subpart:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Pollutant or pollutant property           Pretreatment standard
------------------------------------------------------------------------
pH........................................  No limitation.
TSS.......................................   Do.
Oil and grease............................  100 mg/l daily maximum.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) The following pretreatment standard establishes the quantity or 
quality of pollutants or pollutant properties controlled by this 
section, and attributable to lead-sheathed hose production, which may be 
discharged to a publicly owned treatment works by a new point source 
subject to the provisions of this subpart, in addition to the 
limitations set forth bySec. 428.76(a):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Metric units (kg/kkg of raw
                                                      material)
                                           -----------------------------
Lead......................................      0.0017            0.0007
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                  of raw material)
                                           -----------------------------
Lead......................................      0.0017            0.0007
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[40 FR 2340, Jan. 10, 1975, as amended at 60 FR 33963, June 29, 1995]



          Subpart H_Wet Digestion Reclaimed Rubber Subcategory

    Source: 40 FR 2341, Jan. 10, 1975, unless otherwise noted.



Sec.  428.80  Applicability; description of the wet digestion reclaimed
rubber subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to process waste water 
discharges resulting from the production of reclaimed rubber by use of 
the wet digestion process.



Sec.  428.81  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in part 401 of this chapter shall 
apply to this subpart.

[[Page 76]]



Sec.  428.82  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Metric units (kg/kkg of
                                                      product)
                                           -----------------------------
COD.......................................        14.7              6.11
Oil and grease............................        0.40             0.144
TSS.......................................        1.04              0.52
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                     of product)
                                           -----------------------------
COD.......................................        14.7              6.11
Oil and grease............................        0.40             0.144
TSS.......................................        1.04              0.52
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.


[40 FR 2341, Jan. 10, 1975, as amended at 60 FR 33963, June 29, 1995]



Sec.  428.83  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
available technology economically achievable.

    The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this section, which 
may be discharged by a point source subject to the provisions of this 
subpart after application of the best available technology economically 
achievable:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Metric units (kg/kkg of
                                                      product)
                                           -----------------------------
COD.......................................        14.7              6.11
Oil and grease............................        0.40             0.144
TSS.......................................        1.04              0.52
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                     of product)
                                           -----------------------------
COD.......................................        14.7              6.11
Oil and grease............................        0.40             0.144
TSS.......................................        1.04              0.52
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.



Sec.  428.84  [Reserved]



Sec.  428.85  Standards of performance for new sources.

    The following standards of performance establish the quantity or 
quality of pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this 
section, which may be discharged by a new source subject to the 
provisions of this subpart:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Metric units (kg/kkg of
                                                      product)
                                           -----------------------------
COD.......................................        14.7              6.11
Oil and grease............................        0.40             0.144
TSS.......................................        1.04              0.52
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                     of product)
                                           -----------------------------
COD.......................................        14.7              6.11
Oil and grease............................        0.40             0.144
TSS.......................................        1.04              0.52
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.



Sec.  428.86  Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    Any new source subject to this subpart that introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403. In addition, the following pretreatment standard 
establishes the quantity or quality of pollutants or pollutant 
properties, controlled by this section, which may be discharged to a 
publicly owned treatment works by a

[[Page 77]]

new point source subject to the provisions of this subpart:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Pretreatment standards
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
      Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Metric units (kg/kkg of
                                                      product)
                                           -----------------------------
COD.......................................        14.7              6.11
Oil and grease............................       (\1\)             (\1\)
TSS.......................................       (\2\)             (\2\)
pH........................................       (\2\)             (\2\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                     of product)
                                           -----------------------------
COD.......................................        14.7              6.11
Oil and grease............................       (\1\)             (\1\)
TSS.......................................       (\2\)             (\2\)
pH........................................       (\2\)             (\2\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ 100 mg/l.
\2\ No limitation.


[40 FR 2341, Jan. 10, 1975, as amended at 60 FR 33964, June 29, 1995]



     Subpart I_Pan, Dry Digestion, and Mechanical Reclaimed Rubber 
                               Subcategory

    Source: 40 FR 2342, Jan. 10, 1975, unless otherwise noted.



Sec.  428.90  Applicability; description of the pan, dry digestion, 
and mechanical reclaimed rubber subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to process waste water 
discharges resulting from the production of reclaimed rubber except when 
produced by the wet digestion process.



Sec.  428.91  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in part 401 of this chapter shall 
apply to this subpart.



Sec.  428.92  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT):
    (a) The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties controlled by this section, which may 
be discharged by a point source subject to the provisions of this 
subpart after application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Metric units (kg/kkg of
                                                      product)
                                           -----------------------------
Oil and grease............................        0.40             0.144
TSS.......................................       0.384             0.192
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                     of product)
                                           -----------------------------
Oil and grease............................        0.40             0.144
TSS.......................................       0.384             0.192
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.

    (b) The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this section and 
attributable to pan, dry digestion, and mechanical reclaimed rubber 
processes which are integrated with a wet digestion reclaimed process, 
which may be discharged by a point source subject to the provisions of 
this subpart after application of the best practicable control 
technology currently available, in addition to the limitations set forth 
bySec. 428.92(a):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Metric units (kg/kkg of
                                                      product)
                                           -----------------------------
COD.......................................         6.7               2.8
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                     of product)
                                           -----------------------------
COD.......................................         6.7               2.8
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[40 FR 2342, Jan. 10, 1975, as amended at 60 FR 33964, June 29, 1995]

[[Page 78]]



Sec.  428.93  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree 
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
available technology economically achievable.

    (a) The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this section, which 
may be discharged by a point source subject to the provisions of this 
subpart after application of the best available technology economically 
achievable:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Metric units (kg/kkg of
                                                      product)
                                           -----------------------------
Oil and grease............................        0.40             0.144
TSS.......................................       0.384             0.192
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                     of product)
                                           -----------------------------
Oil and grease............................        0.40             0.144
TSS.......................................       0.384             0.192
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.

    (b) The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this section, and 
attributable to pan, dry digestion, and mechanical reclaimed rubber 
processes which are integrated with a wet digestion reclaimed rubber 
process, which may be discharged by a point source subject to the 
provisions of this subpart after application of the best available 
technology economically achievable in addition to the limitations set 
forth bySec. 428.93(a):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Metric units (kg/kkg of
                                                      product)
                                           -----------------------------
COD.......................................         6.7               2.8
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                     of product)
                                           -----------------------------
COD.......................................         6.7               2.8
------------------------------------------------------------------------



Sec.  428.94  [Reserved]



Sec.  428.95  Standards of performance for new sources.

    (a) The following standards of performance establish the quantity or 
quality of pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this 
section, which may be discharged by a new source subject to the 
provisions of this subpart:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Metric units (kg/kkg of
                                                      product)
                                           -----------------------------
Oil and grease............................        0.40             0.144
TSS.......................................       0.384             0.192
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                     of product)
                                           -----------------------------
Oil and grease............................        0.40             0.144
TSS.......................................       0.384             0.192
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.

    (b) The following standards of performance establish the quantity or 
quality of pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this 
section and attributable to pan, dry digestion, and mechanical reclaimed 
rubber processes which are integrated with a wet digestion reclaimed 
rubber process, which may be discharged by a new source subject to the 
provisions of this subpart, in addition to the limitations set forth by 
Sec.  428.95:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Metric units (kg/kkg of
                                                      product)
                                           -----------------------------
COD.......................................         6.7               2.8
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                     of product)
                                           -----------------------------
COD.......................................         6.7               2.8
------------------------------------------------------------------------



Sec.  428.96  Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    Any new source subject to this subpart that introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned

[[Page 79]]

treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403, in addition to the 
limitations set forth in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section.
    (a) The following pretreatment standard establishes the quantity or 
quality of pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this 
section, which may be discharged to a publicly owned treatment works by 
a new point source subject to the provisions of this subpart:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Pollutant or pollutant property           Pretreatment standard
------------------------------------------------------------------------
pH........................................  No limitation.
TSS.......................................   Do.
Oil and grease............................  100 mg/l daily maximum.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) The following pretreatment standard establishes the quantity or 
quality or pollutant properties controlled by this section and 
attributable to pan, dry digestion, and mechanical reclaimed rubber 
processes which are integrated with a wet digestion reclaimed rubber 
process, which may be discharged to a publicly owned treatment works by 
a new point source subject to the provisions of this subpart, in 
addition to the limitations set forth bySec. 428.96(a):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Pretreatment standards
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
      Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Metric units (kg/kkg of
                                                      product)
                                           -----------------------------
COD.......................................         6.7               2.8
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                     of product)
                                           -----------------------------
COD.......................................         6.7               2.8
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[40 FR 2342, Jan. 10, 1975, as amended at 60 FR 33964, June 29, 1995]



    Subpart J_Latex-Dipped, Latex-Extruded, and Latex-Molded Rubber 
                               Subcategory

    Source: 40 FR 2344, Jan. 10, 1975, unless otherwise noted.



Sec.  428.100  Applicability; description of the latex-dipped, latex-
extruded, and latex-molded rubber subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to process waste water 
discharges resulting from the manufacture of latex-dipped, latex-
extruded, and latex-molded products with the exception of those 
discharges from textile plants subject to the provisions of part 410 of 
this chapter.



Sec.  428.101  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in part 401 of this chapter shall 
apply to this subpart.
    (b) The term ``chromium'' shall mean total chromium.
    (c) The term ``raw material'' shall mean all latex solids used in 
the manufacture of latex-dipped, latex-extruded, and latex-molded 
products.



Sec.  428.102  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree 
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT):
    (a) The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this section, which 
may be discharged by a point source subject to the provisions of this 
subpart after application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available:

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------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Metric units (kg/kkg of raw
                                                      material)
                                           -----------------------------
Oil and grease............................         2.0              0.73
BOD5......................................        3.72              2.20
TSS.......................................        6.96              2.90
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                  of raw material)
                                           -----------------------------
Oil and grease............................         2.0              0.73
BOD5......................................        3.72              2.20
TSS.......................................        6.96              2.90
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.

    (b) The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this section, and 
attributable to plants employing the chromic acid form-cleaning 
operation, by a point source subject to the provisions of this subpart 
after application of the best practicable control technology currently 
available, in addition to the limitations set forth bySec. 428.102(a):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Metric units (kg/kkg of raw
                                                      material)
                                           -----------------------------
Chromium..................................      0.0086            0.0036
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                  of raw material)
                                           -----------------------------
Chromium..................................      0.0086            0.0036
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[40 FR 2344, Jan. 10, 1975, as amended at 60 FR 33964, June 29, 1995]



Sec.  428.103  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
available technology economically achievable.

    (a) The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this section, which 
may be discharged by a point source subject to the provisions of this 
subpart after application of the best available technology economically 
achievable:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Metric units (kg/kkg of raw
                                                      material)
                                           -----------------------------
Oil and grease............................         2.0              0.73
BOD5......................................        3.72              2.20
TSS.......................................        6.96              2.90
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                  of raw material)
                                           -----------------------------
Oil and grease............................         2.0              0.73
BOD5......................................        3.72              2.20
TSS.......................................        6.96              2.90
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.

    (b) The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this section and 
attributable to plants employing the chromic acid form-cleaning 
operation, by a point source subject to the provisions of this subpart 
after application of the best available technology economically 
achievable, in addition to the limitations set forth bySec. 
428.103(a):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Metric units (kg/kkg of raw
                                                      material)
                                           -----------------------------
Chromium..................................      0.0086            0.0036
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                  of raw material)
                                           -----------------------------
Chromium..................................      0.0086            0.0036
------------------------------------------------------------------------



Sec.  428.104  [Reserved]



Sec.  428.105  Standards of performance for new sources.

    (a) The following standards of performance establish the quantity or 
quality of pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this 
section, which may be discharged by a new source subject to the 
provisions of this subpart:

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------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Metric units (kg/kkg of raw
                                                      material)
                                           -----------------------------
Oil and grease............................         2.0              0.73
BOD5......................................        3.72              2.20
TSS.......................................        6.96              2.90
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                  of raw material)
                                           -----------------------------
Oil and grease............................         2.0              0.73
BOD5......................................        3.72              2.20
TSS.......................................        6.96              2.90
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.

    (b) The following standards of performance establish the quantity or 
quality of pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this 
section, and attributable to plants employing the chromic acid form-
cleaning operation, which may be discharged by a new source subject to 
the provisions of this subpart, in addition to the limitations set forth 
bySec. 428.102(a):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Metric units (kg/kkg of raw
                                                      material)
                                           -----------------------------
Chromium..................................      0.0086            0.0036
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                  of raw material)
                                           -----------------------------
Chromium..................................      0.0086            0.0036
------------------------------------------------------------------------



Sec.  428.106  Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    Any new source subject to this subpart that introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403, in addition to the limitations set forth in 
paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section.
    (a) The following pretreatment standard establishes the quantity or 
quality of pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this 
section, which may be discharged to a publicly owned treatment works by 
a new point source subject to the provisions of this subpart:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Pollutant or pollutant property           Pretreatment standard
------------------------------------------------------------------------
pH........................................  No limitation.
BOD5......................................   Do.
TSS.......................................   Do.
Oil and grease............................  100 mg/l daily maximum.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) The following pretreatment standard establishes the quantity or 
quality of pollutant properties controlled by this section and 
attributable to plants employing the chromic acid form-cleaning 
operation, which may be discharged to a publicly owned treatment works 
by a new point source subject to the provisions of this subpart, in 
addition to the limitations set forth bySec. 428.106(a):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Pretreatment standards
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
      Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Metric units (kg/kkg of raw
                                                      material)
                                           -----------------------------
Chromium..................................      0.0086            0.0036
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                  of raw material)
                                           -----------------------------
Chromium..................................      0.0086            0.0036
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[40 FR 2344, Jan. 10, 1975, as amended at 60 FR 33964, June 29, 1995]



                    Subpart K_Latex Foam Subcategory

    Source: 40 FR 2345, Jan. 10, 1975, unless otherwise noted.



Sec.  428.110  Applicability; description of the latex foam subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to process waste water 
discharges resulting from the manufacture of latex foam except for those 
discharges from textile plants subject to the provisions of part 410 of 
this chapter.



Sec.  428.111  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in part

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401 of this chapter shall apply to this subpart.
    (b) The term ``raw material'' shall mean all latex solids used in 
the manufacture of latex foam.



Sec.  428.112  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Metric units (kg/kkg of raw
                                                      material)
                                           -----------------------------
Zinc......................................       0.058             0.024
BOD5......................................         2.4               1.4
TSS.......................................        2.26              0.94
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                  of raw material)
                                           -----------------------------
Zinc......................................       0.058             0.024
BOD5......................................         2.4               1.4
TSS.......................................        2.26              0.94
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.


[40 FR 2345, Jan. 10, 1975, as amended at 60 FR 33964, June 29, 1995]



Sec.  428.113  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
available technology economically achievable.

    The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this section, which 
may be discharged by a point source subject to the provisions of this 
subpart after application of the best available technology economically 
achievable:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Metric units (kg/kkg of raw
                                                      material)
                                           -----------------------------
Zinc......................................       0.058             0.024
BOD5......................................         2.4               1.4
TSS.......................................        2.26              0.94
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                  of raw material)
                                           -----------------------------
Zinc......................................       0.058             0.024
BOD5......................................         2.4               1.4
TSS.......................................        2.26              0.94
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.



Sec.  428.114  [Reserved]



Sec.  428.115  Standards of performance for new sources.

    The following standards of performance establish the quantity or 
quality of pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this 
section, which may be discharged by a new source subject to the 
provisions of this subpart:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Metric units (kg/kkg of raw
                                                      material)
                                           -----------------------------
Zinc......................................       0.058             0.024
BOD5......................................         2.4               1.4
TSS.......................................        2.26              0.94
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                  of raw material)
                                           -----------------------------
Zinc......................................       0.058             0.024
BOD5......................................         2.4               1.4
TSS.......................................        2.26              0.94
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.



Sec.  428.116  Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    Any new source subject to this subpart that introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403. In addition, the following pretreatment standard 
establishes the quantity or quality of pollutants or pollutant 
properties, controlled by this

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section, which may be discharged to a publicly owned treatment works by 
a new point source subject to the provisions of this subpart:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Pretreatment standards
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
      Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Metric units (kg/kkg of raw
                                                      material)
                                           -----------------------------
Zinc......................................       0.058             0.024
BOD5......................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
TSS.......................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                  of raw material)
                                           -----------------------------
Zinc......................................       0.058             0.024
BOD5......................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
TSS.......................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ No limitation.


[40 FR 2345, Jan. 10, 1975, as amended at 60 FR 33964, June 29, 1995]



PART 429_TIMBER PRODUCTS PROCESSING POINT SOURCE CATEGORY--
Table of Contents



                           General Provisions

Sec.
429.10 Applicability.
429.11 General definitions.
429.12 Monitoring requirements. [Reserved]

                      Subpart A_Barking Subcategory

429.20 Applicability; description of the barking subcategory.
429.21 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
429.22 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]
429.23 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable (BAT). [Reserved]
429.24 New source performance standards (NSPS).
429.25 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
429.26 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

                      Subpart B_Veneer Subcategory

429.30 Applicability; description of the veneer subcategory.
429.31 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
429.32 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]
429.33 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable (BAT).
429.34 New source performance standards (NSPS).
429.35 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
429.36 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

                      Subpart C_Plywood Subcategory

429.40 Applicability; description of the plywood subcategory.
429.41 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
429.42 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]
429.43 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable (BAT).
429.44 New source performance standards (NSPS).
429.45 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
429.46 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

               Subpart D_Dry Process Hardboard Subcategory

429.50 Applicability; description of the dry process hardboard 
          subcategory.
429.51 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
429.52 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]

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429.53 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable (BAT).
429.54 New source performance standards (NSPS).
429.55 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
429.56 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

               Subpart E_Wet Process Hardboard Subcategory

429.60 Applicability; description of the wet process hardboard 
          subcategory.
429.61 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
429.62 [Reserved]
429.63 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable (BAT). [Reserved]
429.64 New source performance standards (NSPS).
429.65 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
429.66 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    Subpart F_Wood Preserving_Water Borne or Nonpressure Subcategory

429.70 Applicability; description of the wood preserving--water borne or 
          nonpressure subcategory.
429.71 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
429.72 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]
429.73 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable (BAT).
429.74 New source performance standards (NSPS).
429.75 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
429.76 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

               Subpart G_Wood Preserving_Steam Subcategory

429.80 Applicability; description of the wood preserving--steam 
          subcategory.
429.81 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
429.82 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]
429.83 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable (BAT). [Reserved]
429.84 New source performance standards (NSPS).
429.85 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
429.86 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

              Subpart H_Wood Preserving_Boulton Subcategory

429.90 Applicability; description of the wood preserving--Boulton 
          subcategory.
429.91 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
429.92 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]
429.93 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable (BAT).
429.94 New source performance standards (NSPS).
429.95 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
429.96 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

                    Subpart I_Wet Storage Subcategory

429.100 Applicability; description of the wet storage subcategory.
429.101 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).

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429.102 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]
429.103 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable (BAT).
429.104 New source performance standards (NSPS).
429.105 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
429.106 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

                    Subpart J_Log Washing Subcategory

429.110 Applicability; description of the log washing subcategory.
429.111 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
429.112 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]
429.113 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable (BAT).
429.114 New source performance standards (NSPS).
429.115 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
429.116 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

            Subpart K_Sawmills and Planing Mills Subcategory

429.120 Applicability; description of the sawmills and planing mills 
          subcategory.
429.121 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
429.122 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]
429.123 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable (BAT).
429.124 New source performance standards (NSPS).
429.125 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
429.126 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

                     Subpart L_Finishing Subcategory

429.130 Applicability; description of the finishing subcategory.
429.131 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
429.132 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]
429.133 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable (BAT).
429.134 New source performance standards (NSPS).
429.135 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
429.136 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

            Subpart M_Particleboard Manufacturing Subcategory

429.140 Applicability; description of the particleboard manufacturing 
          subcategory.
429.141 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
429.142 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]
429.143 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable (BAT).
429.144 New source performance standards (NSPS).
429.145 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
429.146 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

                 Subpart N_Insulation Board Subcategory

429.150 Applicability; description of the insulation board subcategory.
429.151 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
429.152 [Reserved]

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429.153 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable (BAT). [Reserved]
429.154 New source performance standards (NSPS).
429.155 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
429.156 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

Subpart O_Wood Furniture and Fixture Production Without Water Wash Spray 
           Booth(s) or Without Laundry Facilities Subcategory

429.160 Applicability; description of the wood furniture and fixture 
          production without water wash spray booth(s) or without 
          laundry facilities subcategory.
429.161 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
429.162 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]
429.163 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable (BAT).
429.164 New source performance standards (NSPS).
429.165 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
429.166 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

 Subpart P_Wood Furniture and Fixture Production With Water Wash Spray 
             Booth(s) or With Laundry Facilities Subcategory

429.170 Applicability; description of the wood furniture and fixture 
          production with water wash spray booth(s) or with laundry 
          facilities subcategory.
429.171 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
429.172 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]
429.173 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable (BAT).
429.174 New source performance standards (NSPS).
429.175 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
429.176 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    Authority: Secs. 301, 304(b), (c), (e), and (g), 306(b) and (c), 
307(a)(b) and (c) and 501 of the Clean Water Act (the Federal Water 
Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972, as amended by the Clean Water 
Act of 1977) (the ``Act''); 33 U.S.C. 1311, 1314(b), (c), (e), and (g), 
1316(b) and (c), 1317(b) and (c), and 1361; 86 Stat. 815, Pub. L. 92-
500; 91 Stat. 1567, Pub. L. 95-217.

    Source: 46 FR 8285, Jan. 26, 1981, unless otherwise noted.

                           General Provisions



Sec.  429.10  Applicability.

    This part applies to any timber products processing operation, and 
any plant producing insulation board with wood as the major raw 
material, which discharges or may discharge process wastewater 
pollutants to the waters of the United States, or which introduces or 
may introduce process wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned 
treatment works.



Sec.  429.11  General definitions.

    In addition to the definitions set forth in 40 CFR part 401, the 
following definitions apply to this part:
    (a) The term ``hydraulic barking'' means a wood processing operation 
that removes bark from wood by the use of water under a pressure of 6.8 
atm (100 psia) or greater.
    (b) The terms ``cubic feet'' or ``cubic meters'' of production in 
subpart A means the cubic feet or cubic meters of logs from which bark 
is removed.
    (c) The term ``process wastewater'' specifically excludes non-
contact cooling water, material storage yard runoff (either raw material 
or processed wood storage), boiler blowdown, and wastewater from washout 
of thermal oxidizers or catalytic oxidizers, wastewater from biofilters, 
or wastewater from wet electrostatic precipitators used upstream of 
thermal oxidizers or catalytic oxidizers installed by facilities covered 
by subparts B, C, D or M to comply with the national emissions standards 
for hazardous air pollutants (NESHAP) for plywood and composite

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wood products (PCWP) facilities (40 CFR part 63, subpart DDDD). For the 
dry process hardboard, veneer, finishing, particleboard, and sawmills 
and planing mills subcategories, fire control water is excluded from the 
definition.
    (d) The term ``gross production of fiberboard products'' means the 
air dry weight of hardboard or insulation board following formation of 
the mat and prior to trimming and finishing operations.
    (e) The term ``hardboard'' means a panel manufactured from 
interfelted ligno-cellulosic fibers consolidated under heat and pressure 
to a density of 0.5 g/cu cm (31 lb/cu ft) or greater.
    (f) The term ``insulation board'' means a panel manufactured from 
interfelted ligno-cellulosic fibers consolidated to a density of less 
than 0.5 g/cu cm (less than 31 lb/cu ft).
    (g) The term ``smooth-one-side (S1S) hardboard'' means hardboard 
which is produced by the wet-matting, wet-pressing process.
    (h) The term ``smooth-two-sides (S2S) hardboard'' means hardboard 
which is produced by the wet-matting, dry-pressing process.
    (i) The term ``debris'' means woody material such as bark, twigs, 
branches, heartwood or sapwood that will not pass through a 2.54 cm (1.0 
in) diameter round opening and is present in the discharge from a wet 
storage facility.
    (j) For the subcategories for which numerical limitations are given, 
the daily maximum limitation is a value that should not be exceeded by 
any one effluent measurement. The 30-day limitation is a value that 
should not be exceeded by the average of daily measurements taken during 
any 30-day period.

[46 FR 8285, Jan. 26, 1981, as amended at 46 FR 57287, Nov. 23, 1981; 69 
FR 46045, July 30, 2004]



Sec.  429.12  Monitoring requirements. [Reserved]



                      Subpart A_Barking Subcategory



Sec.  429.20  Applicability; description of the barking subcategory.

    This subpart applies to discharges to waters of the United States 
and to the introduction of process wastewater pollutants into publicly 
owned treatment works from the barking of logs by plants in SIC major 
group 24, and by plants producing insulation board (SIC group 2661).



Sec.  429.21  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable
control technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best practicable control technology currently 
available (BPT):
    (a) The following limitations apply to all mechanical barking 
installations: There shall be no discharge of process wastewater 
pollutants into navigable waters.
    (b) The following limitations constitute the maximum permissible 
discharge for hydraulic barking installations:

                                Subpart A
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                BPT effluent limitations
                                               -------------------------
                                                              Average of
                                                                daily
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for   values for
                                                 any 1 day        30
                                                             consecutive
                                                                 days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units (kilograms
                                                   per cubic meter of
                                                       production)
                                               -------------------------
BOD5..........................................          1.5          0.5
TSS...........................................          6.9          2.3
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
                                               -------------------------
                                                  English units (pounds
                                                    per cubic foot of
                                                       production)
                                               -------------------------
BOD5..........................................         0.09         0.03
TSS...........................................        0.431        0.144
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0 at all times.


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Sec.  429.22  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional
pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]



Sec.  429.23  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available
technology economically achievable (BAT). [Reserved]



Sec.  429.24  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
new source performance standards (NSPS):
    (a) The following limitations apply to all mechanical barking 
installations: There shall be no discharge of process wastewater 
pollutants into navigable waters.
    (b) The following limitations constitute the maximum permissible 
discharge for hydraulic barking installations:

                                Subpart A
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                      NSPS effluent
                                                       limitations
                                               -------------------------
                                                              Average of
        Pollutant or pollutant property                         daily
                                                Maximum for   values for
                                                 any 1 day        30
                                                             consecutive
                                                                 days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units (kilograms
                                                   per cubic meter of
                                                       production)
                                               -------------------------
BOD5..........................................          1.5          0.5
TSS...........................................          6.9          2.3
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
                                               -------------------------
                                                  English units (pounds
                                                    per cubic foot of
                                                       production)
                                               -------------------------
BOD5..........................................         0.09         0.03
TSS...........................................        0.431        0.144
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0 at all times.



Sec.  429.25  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    Any existing source subject to this subpart which introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403.



Sec.  429.26  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart which introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403.



                      Subpart B_Veneer Subcategory



Sec.  429.30  Applicability; description of the veneer subcategory.

    This subpart applies to discharges to waters of the United States 
and to the introduction of process wastewater pollutants into publicly 
owned treatment works from any plant which manufactures veneer and does 
not store or hold raw materials in wet storage conditions.



Sec.  429.31  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable
control technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
application of the best practicable control technology currently 
available (BPT):
    (a) The following limitations constitute the maximum permissible 
discharge for all veneer manufacturing installations other than those 
referred to in paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section: There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants into navigable waters.
    (b) The following limitations constitute the maximum permissible 
discharge for softwood veneer manufacturing processes which use direct 
steaming for the conditioning of logs:

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                                Subpart B
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                BPT effluent limitations
                                               -------------------------
                                                              Average of
                                                                daily
        Pollutant or pollutant property                       values for
                                                Maximum for       30
                                                 any 1 day   consecutive
                                                              days shall
                                                              not exceed
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units (kilograms
                                                   per cubic meter of
                                                       production)
                                               -------------------------
BOD5..........................................         0.72         0.24
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
                                               -------------------------
                                                  English units (pounds
                                                    per cubic foot of
                                                       production)
                                               -------------------------
BOD5..........................................        0.045        0.015
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0 at all times.

    (c) The following limitations constitute the maximum permissible 
discharge for hardwood veneer manufacturing processes which use direct 
steaming for the conditioning of logs:

                                Subpart B
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                BPT effluent limitations
                                               -------------------------
                                                              Average of
                                                                daily
        Pollutant or pollutant property                       values for
                                                Maximum for       30
                                                 any 1 day   consecutive
                                                              days shall
                                                              not exceed
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units (kilograms
                                                   per cubic meter of
                                                       production)
                                               -------------------------
BOD5..........................................         1.62         0.54
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
                                               -------------------------
                                                  English units (pounds
                                                    per cubic foot of
                                                       production)
                                               -------------------------
BOD5..........................................         0.10        0.034
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0 at all times.



Sec.  429.32  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional 
pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]



Sec.  429.33  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of best available technology economically achievable 
(BAT): There shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants into 
navigable waters.



Sec.  429.34  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
new source performance standards (NSPS): There shall be no discharge of 
process wastewater pollutants into navigable waters.



Sec.  429.35  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    Any existing source subject to this subpart which introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403.



Sec.  429.36  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart which introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403.



                      Subpart C_Plywood Subcategory



Sec.  429.40  Applicability; description of the plywood subcategory.

    This subpart applies to discharges to waters of the United States 
and to the introduction of process wastewater pollutants into publicly 
owned treatment works from any plywood producing plant that does not 
store or hold raw materials in wet storage conditions.



Sec.  429.41  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable 
control technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best practicable control technology (BPT): There 
shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants into navigable 
waters.

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Sec.  429.42  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional 
pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]



Sec.  429.43  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best available technology economically achievable 
(BAT): There shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants into 
navigable waters.



Sec.  429.44  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
new source performance standards (NSPS): There shall be no discharge of 
process wastewater pollutants into navigable waters.



Sec.  429.45  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    Any existing source subject to this subpart which introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403.



Sec.  429.46  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart which introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403.



               Subpart D_Dry Process Hardboard Subcategory



Sec.  429.50  Applicability; description of the dry process hardboard
subcategory.

    This subpart applies to discharges to waters of the United States 
and to the introduction of process wastewater pollutants into publicly 
owned treatment works from any plant that produces hardboard using the 
dry matting process for forming the board mat.



Sec.  429.51  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable
control technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best practicable control technology (BPT): There 
shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants into navigable 
waters.



Sec.  429.52  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional
pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]



Sec.  429.53  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best available technology economically achievable 
(BAT): There shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants into 
navigable waters.



Sec.  429.54  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
new source performance standards (NSPS): There shall be no discharge of 
process wastewater pollutants into navigable waters.



Sec.  429.55  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    Any existing source subject to this subpart which introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403.

[[Page 91]]



Sec.  429.56  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart which introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403.



               Subpart E_Wet Process Hardboard Subcategory



Sec.  429.60  Applicability; description of the wet process hardboard
subcategory.

    This subpart applies to discharges to waters of the United States 
and to the introduction of process wastewater pollutants into publicly 
owned treatment works from any plant which produces hardboard products 
using the wet matting process for forming the board mat.



Sec.  429.61  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable
control technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best practicable control technology currently 
available (BPT):
    (a) The following limitations apply to plants which produce smooth-
one-side (S1S) hardboard:

                             Subpart E (S1S)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             BPT Effluent Limitations
                                         -------------------------------
                                                            Average of
     Pollutant or pollutant property                       daily values
                                            Maximum for       for 30
                                             any 1 day      consecutive
                                                               days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                           kg/kkg (lb/1000 lb) of gross
                                                    production
                                         -------------------------------
BOD5....................................            20.5            10.7
TSS.....................................            37.3            24.6
pH......................................           (\1\)           (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0 at all times.

    (b) The following limitations apply to plants which produce smooth-
two-sides (S2S) hardboard:

                             Subpart E (S2S)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             BPT Effluent Limitations
                                         -------------------------------
                                                            Average of
     Pollutant or pollutant property                       daily values
                                            Maximum for       for 30
                                             any 1 day      consecutive
                                                               days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                           kg/(kkg (lb/1000 lb) of gross
                                                    production
                                         -------------------------------
BOD5....................................            32.9            21.4
TSS.....................................            54.2            37.1
pH......................................           (\1\)           (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0 at all times.


[46 FR 8285, Jan. 26, 1981, as amended at 46 FR 11972, Feb. 12, 1981]



Sec.  429.62  [Reserved]



Sec.  429.63  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
technology economically achievable (BAT). [Reserved]



Sec.  429.64  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    For purpose of this new source performance standard only, ``new 
source'' means a source which is constructed at a site at which no other 
source covered by this part is located. Any new source subject to this 
subpart must achieve the following new source performance standards 
(NSPS): There shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants 
into navigable waters.

[46 FR 8285, Jan. 26, 1981, as amended at 46 FR 57287, Nov. 23, 1981]



Sec.  429.65  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    Any existing source subject to this subpart which introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403.



Sec.  429.66  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart which introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403.

[[Page 92]]



    Subpart F_Wood Preserving_Water Borne or Nonpressure Subcategory



Sec.  429.70  Applicability; description of the wood preserving-water
borne or nonpressure subcategory.

    This subpart applies to discharges and to the introduction of 
process wastewater pollutants into publicly owned treatment works from 
all nonpressure wood preserving treatment processes and all pressure 
wood preserving treatment processes employing water borne inorganic 
salts.



Sec.  429.71  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable control
technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of reduction attainable by the 
application of the best practicable control technology (BPT): There 
shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants into navigable 
waters.



Sec.  429.72  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional 
pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]



Sec.  429.73  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available
technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best available technology economically achievable 
(BAT): There shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants into 
navigable waters.



Sec.  429.74  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
new source performance standards (NSPS): There shall be no discharge of 
process wastewater pollutants into navigable waters.



Sec.  429.75  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any existing source 
subject to this subpart which introduces process wastewater pollutants 
into a publicly owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 
and achieve the following pretreatment standards for existing sources 
(PSES): There shall be no introduction of process wastewater pollutants 
into publicly owned treatment works.



Sec.  429.76  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7, any new source subject to this 
subpart which introduces process wastewater pollutants into a publicly 
owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the 
following pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS): There shall be 
no introduction of process wastewater pollutants into publicly owned 
treatment works.



               Subpart G_Wood Preserving Steam Subcategory



Sec.  429.80  Applicability; description of the wood preserving--steam
subcategory.

    This subpart applies to discharges to waters of the United States 
and to the introduction of process wastewater pollutants into publicly 
owned treatment works from wood preserving processes that use direct 
steam impingment on wood as the predominant conditioning method; 
processes that use the vapor drying process as the predominant 
conditioning method; direct steam conditioning processes which use the 
same retort to treat with both salt and oil type preservatives; and 
steam conditioning processes which apply both salt type and oil type 
preservatives to the same stock.

[[Page 93]]



Sec.  429.81  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable
control technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best practicable control technology currently 
available (BPT):

                                Subpart G
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              BPT Effluent Limitations
                                           -----------------------------
      Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum   Average of daily
                                             for any 1    values for 30
                                                day     consecutive days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                            English units (lb/1000 cubic
                                                  feet of product)
                                           -----------------------------
COD.......................................        68.5              34.5
Phenols...................................         .14               .04
Oil and Grease............................         1.5               .75
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                             Metric units (kg/1000 cu m
                                                     of product)
                                           -----------------------------
COD.......................................       1,100               550
Phenols...................................        2.18               .65
Oil and Grease............................        24.0              12.0
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 6.0 to 9.0 at all times.



Sec.  429.82  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional 
pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]



Sec.  429.83  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
technology economically achievable (BAT). [Reserved]



Sec.  429.84  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
new source performance standards (NSPS): There shall be no discharge of 
process wastewater pollutants into navigable waters.



Sec.  429.85  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any existing source 
subject to this subpart which introduces process wastewater pollutants 
into a publicly owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 
and meet the following pretreatment standards for existing sources 
(PSES):

                                Subpart G
                       [PSES Effluent Limitations]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                Maximum
                                                               for any 1
               Pollutant or pollutant property                  day (mg/
                                                                   l)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Oil and grease...............................................        100
Copper.......................................................          5
Chromium.....................................................          4
Arsenic......................................................          4
------------------------------------------------------------------------


In cases where POTWs find it necessary to impose mass limitations, the 
following equivalent mass limitations are provided as guidance.

                  [Grams per cubic meter of production]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         Maximum for any
            Pollutant or pollutant property                   1 day
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Oil and grease.........................................             20.5
Copper.................................................              .62
Chromium...............................................              .41
Arsenic................................................              .41
------------------------------------------------------------------------



Sec.  429.86  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7, any new source subject to this 
subpart which introduces process wastewater pollutants into a publicly 
owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the 
following pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS): There shall be 
no introduction of process wastewater pollutants into publicly owned 
treatment works.



              Subpart H_Wood Preserving_Boulton Subcategory



Sec.  429.90  Applicability; description of the wood preserving--
Boulton subcategory.

    This subpart applies to discharges to waters of the United States 
and to the

[[Page 94]]

introduction of process wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned 
treatment works from wood preserving operations which use the Boulton 
process as the predominant method of conditioning stock.



Sec.  429.91  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable 
control technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best practicable control technology (BPT): There 
shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants into navigable 
waters.



Sec.  429.92  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional
pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]



Sec.  429.93  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best available technology economically achievable 
(BAT): There shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants into 
navigable waters.



Sec.  429.94  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
new source performance standards (NSPS): There shall be no discharge of 
process wastewater pollutants into navigable waters.



Sec.  429.95  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any existing source 
subject to this subpart which introduces process wastewater pollutants 
into a publicly owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 
and meet the following pretreatment standards for existing sources 
(PSES):

                                Subpart H
                       [PSES Effluent Limitations]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                Maximum
                                                               for any 1
               Pollutant or pollutant property                  day (mg/
                                                                   l)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Oil and grease...............................................        100
Copper.......................................................          5
Chromium.....................................................          4
Arsenic......................................................          4
------------------------------------------------------------------------


In cases where POTWs find it necessary to impose mass limitations, the 
following equivalent mass limitations are provided as guidance.

                                Subpart H
        [PSES Effluent Limitations; grams per cu m of production]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                Maximum
               Pollutant or pollutant property                 for any 1
                                                                  day
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Oil and grease...............................................       20.5
Copper.......................................................        .62
Chromium.....................................................        .41
Arsenic......................................................        .41
------------------------------------------------------------------------



Sec.  429.96  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7, any new source subject to this 
subpart which introduces process wastewater pollutants into a publicly 
owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the 
following pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS): There shall be 
no introduction of process wastewater pollutants into publicly owned 
treatment works.



                    Subpart I_Wet Storage Subcategory



Sec.  429.100  Applicability; description of the wet storage 
subcategory.

    This subpart applies to discharges to waters of the United States 
and to the introduction of process wastewater pollutants into publicly 
owned treatment works from the storage of unprocessed wood, i.e., the 
storage of logs or roundwood before or after removal of bark in self-
contained bodies of water

[[Page 95]]

(mill ponds or log ponds) or the storage of logs or roundwood on land 
during which water is sprayed or deposited intentionally on the logs 
(wet decking).



Sec.  429.101  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable 
control technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable control 
technology currently available (BPT): There shall be no debris 
discharged and the pH shall be within the range of 6.0 to 9.0



Sec.  429.102  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional
pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]



Sec.  429.103  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best available technology economically achievable 
(BAT): There shall be no debris discharged and the pH shall be within 
the range of 6.0 to 9.0.



Sec.  429.104  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
new source performance standards (NSPS): There shall be no debris 
discharged and the pH shall be within the range of 6.0 to 9.0.



Sec.  429.105  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    Any existing source subject to this subpart which introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403.



Sec.  429.106  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart which introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403.



                    Subpart J_Log Washing Subcategory



Sec.  429.110  Applicability; description of the log washing 
subcategory.

    This subpart applies to discharges to waters of the United States 
and to the introduction of process wastewater pollutants into publicly 
owned treatment works from the log washing process in which water under 
pressure is applied to logs for the purpose of removing foreign material 
from the surface of the log before further processing.



Sec.  429.111  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable
control technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best practicable control technology currently 
available (BPT): There shall be no discharge of process wastewater 
pollutants to navigable waters containing a total suspended solids 
concentration greater than 50 mg/l and the pH shall be within the range 
of 6.0 to 9.0.

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Sec.  429.112  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional
pollutant control 
          technology (BCT). [Reserved]



Sec.  429.113  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best available technology economically achievable 
(BAT): There shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants into 
navigable waters.



Sec.  429.114  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
new source performance standards (NSPS): There shall be no discharge of 
process wastewater pollutants into navigable waters.



Sec.  429.115  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    Any existing source subject to this subpart which introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403.



Sec.  429.116  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart which introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403.



            Subpart K_Sawmills and Planing Mills Subcategory



Sec.  429.120  Applicability; description of the sawmills and planing
mills subcategory.

    This subpart applies to discharges to waters of the United States 
and to the introduction of process wastewater pollutants into publicly 
owned treatment works from the timber products processing procedures 
that include all or part of the following operations: bark removal 
(other than hydraulic barking as defined inSec. 429.11 of this part), 
sawing, resawing, edging, trimming, planing and machining.



Sec.  429.121  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable 
control technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best practicable control technology (BPT): There 
shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants into navigable 
waters.



Sec.  429.122  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional
pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]



Sec.  429.123  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best available technology economically achievable 
(BAT): There shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants into 
navigable waters.



Sec.  429.124  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
new source performance standards (NSPS): There shall be no discharge of 
process wastewater pollutants into navigable waters.



Sec.  429.125  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    Any existing source subject to this subpart which introduces process

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wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403.



Sec.  429.126  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart which introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403.



                     Subpart L_Finishing Subcategory



Sec.  429.130  Applicability; description of the finishing subcategory.

    This subpart applies to discharges to waters of the United States 
and to the introduction of process wastewater pollutants into publicly 
owned treatment works from the drying, planing, dipping, staining, end 
coating, moisture proofing, fabrication, and by-product utilization 
timber processing operations not otherwise covered by specific 
guidelines and standards.



Sec.  429.131  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable control
technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best practicable control technology (BPT): There 
shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants into navigable 
waters.



Sec.  429.132  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional
pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]



Sec.  429.133  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subject must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best available technology economically achievable 
(BAT): There shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants into 
navigable waters.



Sec.  429.134  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
new source performance standards (NSPS): There shall be no discharge of 
process wastewater pollutants into navigable waters.



Sec.  429.135  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    Any existing source subject to this subpart which introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403.



Sec.  429.136  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart which introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403.



            Subpart M_Particleboard Manufacturing Subcategory



Sec.  429.140  Applicability; description of the particleboard 
manufacturing subcategory.

    This subpart applies to discharges to waters of the United States 
and to the introduction of process wastewater pollutants into publicly 
owned treatment works from any plant which manufactures particleboard.



Sec.  429.141  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable control
technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best practicable control technology (BPT): There 
shall be no

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discharge of process wastewater pollutants into navigable waters.



Sec.  429.142  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional
pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]



Sec.  429.143  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best available technology economically achievable 
(BAT): There shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants into 
navigable waters.



Sec.  429.144  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
new source performance standards (NSPS): There shall be no discharge of 
process wastewater pollutants into navigable waters.



Sec.  429.145  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    Any existing source subject to this subpart which introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403.



Sec.  429.146  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart which introduce process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403.



                 Subpart N_Insulation Board Subcategory



Sec.  429.150  Applicability; description of the insulation board
subcategory.

    This subpart applies to discharges to waters of the United States 
and to the introduction of process wastewater pollutants into publicly 
owned treatment works from plants which produce insulation board using 
wood as the primary raw material. Specifically excluded from this 
subpart is the manufacture of insulation board from the primary raw 
material bagasse.



Sec.  429.151  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable control 
technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best practicable control technology currently 
available (BPT):

                                Subpart N
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                BPT effluent limitations
                                               -------------------------
                                                              Average of
                                                                daily
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for   values for
                                                 any 1 day        30
                                                             consecutive
                                                                 days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 kg/kkg (lb/1000 lb) of
                                                    gross production
                                               -------------------------
BOD5..........................................         8.13         4.32
TSS...........................................         5.69         2.72
pH............................................  ...........        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0 at all times.



Sec.  429.152  [Reserved]



Sec.  429.153  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
technology economically achievable (BAT). [Reserved]



Sec.  429.154  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
new source performance standards (NSPS): There shall be no discharge of 
process wastewater pollutants into navigable waters.



Sec.  429.155  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    Any existing source subject to this subpart which introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into publicly

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owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403.



Sec.  429.156  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart which introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403.



Subpart O_Wood Furniture and Fixture Production Without Water Wash Spray 
           Booth(s) or Without Laundry Facilities Subcategory



Sec.  429.160  Applicability; description of the wood furniture and 
fixture production without water wash spray booth(s) or without laundry
facilities subcategory.

    This subpart applies to discharges to waters of the United States 
and to the introduction of process wastewater pollutants into publicly 
owned treatment works from the manufacture of wood furniture and 
fixtures at establishments that (a) do not utilize water wash spray 
booths to collect and contain the overspray from spray applications of 
finishing materials and (b) do not maintain on-site laundry facilities 
for fabric utilized in various finishing operations.



Sec.  429.161  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable control
technology 
          currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best practicable control technology limitations 
(BPT): There shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants into 
navigable waters.



Sec.  429.162  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional 
pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]



Sec.  429.163  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available
technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best available technology economically achievable 
(BAT): There shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants into 
navigable waters.



Sec.  429.164  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
new source performance standards (NSPS):
    There shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants into 
navigable waters.



Sec.  429.165  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    Any existing source subject to this subpart which introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403.



Sec.  429.166  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart which introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403.

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 Subpart P_Wood Furniture and Fixture Production With Water Wash Spray 
             Booth(s) or With Laundry Facilities Subcategory



Sec.  429.170  Applicability; description of the wood furniture and 
fixture production with water wash spray booth(s) or with laundry
facilities subcategory.

    This subpart applies to discharges to waters of the United States 
and to the introduction of process wastewater pollutants into publicly 
owned treatment works from the manufacture of wood furniture and 
fixtures at establishments that either (a) utilize water wash spray 
booth(s) to collect and contain the overspray from spray applications of 
finishing materials, or (b) utilize on-site laundry facilities for 
fabric utilized in various finishing operations.



Sec.  429.171  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable 
control technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best practicable control technology (BPT): 
Settleable solids shall be less than or equal to 0.2 ml/l and pH shall 
be between 6.0 and 9.0 at all times.



Sec.  429.172  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional 
pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]



Sec.  429.173  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best available technology economically achievable 
(BAT): There shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.



Sec.  429.174  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
new source performance standards (NSPS): There shall be no discharge of 
process wastewater pollutants.



Sec.  429.175  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    Any existing source subject to this subpart which introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403.



Sec.  429.176  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart which introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403.



PART 430_THE PULP, PAPER, AND PAPERBOARD POINT SOURCE CATEGORY--
Table of Contents



                           General Provisions

Sec.
430.00 Applicability.
430.01 General definitions.
430.02 Monitoring requirements.
430.03 Best management practices (BMPs) for spent pulping liquor, soap, 
          and turpentine management, spill prevention, and control.

                 Subpart A_Dissolving Kraft Subcategory

430.10 Applicability; description of the dissolving kraft subcategory.
430.11 Specialized definitions.
430.12 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of best practicable 
          control technology currently available (BPT).
430.13 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the best conventional 
          pollutant control technology (BCT).
430.14 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of best available 
          technology economically achievable (BAT).

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430.15 New source performance standards (NSPS).
430.16 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
430.17 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

        Subpart B_Bleached Papergrade Kraft and Soda Subcategory

430.20 Applicability; description of the bleached papergrade kraft and 
          soda subcategory.
430.21 Specialized definitions.
430.22 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of best practicable 
          control technology currently available (BPT).
430.23 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the best conventional pollutant 
          control technology (BCT).
430.24 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of best available 
          technology economically achievable (BAT).
430.25 New source performance standards (NSPS).
430.26 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
430.27 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).
430.28 Best management practices (BMPs).

                 Subpart C_Unbleached Kraft Subcategory

430.30 Applicability; description of the unbleached kraft subcategory.
430.31 Specialized definitions.
430.32 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of best practicable 
          control technology currently available (BPT).
430.33 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the best conventional pollutant 
          control technology (BCT).
430.34 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of best available 
          technology economically achievable (BAT).
430.35 New source performance standards (NSPS).
430.36 Pretreatment standards for existing (PSES).
430.37 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

                Subpart D_Dissolving Sulfite Subcategory

430.40 Applicability; description of the dissolving sulfite subcategory.
430.41 Specialized definitions.
430.42 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of best practicable 
          control technology currently available (BPT).
430.43 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the best conventional pollutant 
          control technology (BCT).
430.44 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of best available 
          technology economically achievable (BAT).
430.45 New source performance standards (NSPS).
430.46 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
430.47 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

                Subpart E_Papergrade Sulfite Subcategory

430.50 Applicability; description of the papergrade sulfite subcategory.
430.51 Specialized definitions.
430.52 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of best practicable 
          control technology currently available (BPT).
430.53 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the best conventional pollutant 
          control technology (BCT).
430.54 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of best available 
          technology economically achievable (BAT).
430.55 New source performance standards (NSPS).
430.56 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
430.57 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).
430.58 Best management practices (BMPs).

                   Subpart F_Semi-Chemical Subcategory

430.60 Applicability; description of the semi-chemical subcategory.
430.61 Specialized definitions.
430.62 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of best practicable 
          control technology currently available (BPT).
430.63 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the best conventional pollutant 
          control technology (BCT).
430.64 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of best available 
          technology economically achievable (BAT).
430.65 New source performance standards (NSPS).
430.66 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

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430.67 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

                  Subpart G_Mechanical Pulp Subcategory

430.70 Applicability; description of the mechanical pulp subcategory.
430.71 Specialized definitions.
430.72 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of best practicable 
          control technology currently available (BPT).
430.73 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the best conventional pollutant 
          control technology (BCT).
430.74 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of best available 
          technology economically achievable (BAT).
430.75 New source performance standards (NSPS).
430.76 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
430.77 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

              Subpart H_Non-Wood Chemical Pulp Subcategory

430.80 Applicability; description of the non-wood chemical pulp 
          subcategory.
430.81 Specialized definitions.
430.82 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of best practicable 
          control technology currently available (BPT). [Reserved]
430.83 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the best conventional pollutant 
          control technology (BCT). [Reserved]
430.84 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of best available 
          technology economically achievable (BAT). [Reserved]
430.85 New source performance standards (NSPS). [Reserved]
430.86 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES). [Reserved]
430.87 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS). [Reserved]

               Subpart I_Secondary Fiber Deink Subcategory

430.90 Applicability; description of the secondary fiber deink 
          subcategory.
430.91 Specialized definitions.
430.92 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of best practicable 
          control technology currently available (BPT).
430.93 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the best conventional pollutant 
          control technology (BCT).
430.94 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of best available 
          technology economically achievable (BAT).
430.95 New source performance standards (NSPS).
430.96 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
430.97 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

             Subpart J_Secondary Fiber Non-Deink Subcategory

430.100 Applicability; description of the secondary fiber non-deink 
          subcategory.
430.101 Specialized definitions.
430.102 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of best practicable 
          control technology currently available (BPT).
430.103 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the best conventional pollutant 
          control technology (BCT).
430.104 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of best available 
          technology economically achievable (BAT).
430.105 New source performance standards (NSPS).
430.106 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
430.107 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

  Subpart K_Fine and Lightweight Papers From Purchased Pulp Subcategory

430.110 Applicability; description of the fine and lightweight papers 
          from purchased pulp subcategory.
430.111 Specialized definitions.
430.112 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of best practicable 
          control technology currently available (BPT).
430.113 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the best conventional pollutant 
          control technology (BCT).
430.114 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of best available 
          technology economically achievable (BAT).
430.115 New source performance standards (NSPS).
430.116 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

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430.117 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

Subpart L_Tissue, Filter, Non-Woven, and Paperboard From Purchased Pulp 
                               Subcategory

430.120 Applicability; description of the tissue, filter, non-woven, and 
          paperboard from purchased pulp subcategory.
430.121 Specialized definitions.
430.122 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of best practicable 
          control technology currently available (BPT).
430.123 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the best conventional pollutant 
          control technology (BCT).
430.124 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of best available 
          technology economically achievable (BAT).
430.125 New source performance standards (NSPS).
430.126 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
430.127 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

Appendix A to Part 430--Methods 1650 and 1653

    Authority: Sections 301, 304, 306, 307, 308, 402, and 501 of the 
Clean Water Act, as amended, (33 U.S.C. 1311, 1314, 1316, 1317, 1318, 
1342, and 1361), and Section 112 of the Clean Air Act, as amended (42 
U.S.C. 7412).

    Source: 63 FR 18635, Apr. 15, 1998, unless otherwise noted.

                           General Provisions



Sec.  430.00  Applicability.

    (a) This part applies to any pulp, paper, or paperboard mill that 
discharges or may discharge process wastewater pollutants to the waters 
of the United States, or that introduces or may introduce process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works.
    (b) The following table presents the subcategorization scheme 
codified in this part, with references to former subpart designations 
contained in the 1997 edition of 40 CFR parts 425 through 699:

   Subcategorization Scheme With References to Former Subparts Contained in the July 1, 1997 Edition of 40 CFR
                                              Parts 425 Through 699
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  Final codified subpart    Final subcategorization scheme        Types of products covered in the subpart
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A.........................  Dissolving Kraft..............  Dissolving pulp at kraft mills (F\a\)
B.........................  Bleached Papergrade Kraft and   Market pulp at bleached kraft mills (G\a\);
                             Soda.                           paperboard, coarse paper, and tissue paper at
                                                             bleached kraft mills (H\a\); pulp and fine papers
                                                             at bleached kraft mills (I\a\); and pulp and paper
                                                             at soda mills (P\a\).
C.........................  Unbleached Kraft..............  Pulp and paper at unbleached kraft mills including
                                                             linerboard or bag paper and other mixed products
                                                             (A\a\); pulp and paper using the unbleached kraft-
                                                             neutral sulfite semi-chemical (cross recovery)
                                                             process (D\a\); and pulp and paper at combined
                                                             unbleached kraft and semi-chemical mills, wherein
                                                             the spent semi-chemical cooking liquor is burned
                                                             within the unbleached kraft chemical recovery
                                                             system (V\a\).
D.........................  Dissolving Sulfite............  Pulp at dissolving sulfite mills for the following
                                                             grades: nitration, viscose, cellophane, and acetate
                                                             (K\a\).
E.........................  Papergrade Sulfite............  Pulp and paper at papergrade sulfite mills where
                            --Calcium-, Magnesium-, or       blow pit pulp washing techniques are used (J\a\)
                             Sodium-based pulps.             and pulp and paper at papergrade sulfite mills
                            --Ammonium-based pulps........   where vacuum or pressure drums are used to wash
                            --Specialty grade pulps.......   pulp (U\a\).
F.........................  Semi-Chemical.................  Pulp and paper at semi-chemical mills using an
                                                             ammonia base or a sodium base (B\a\).
G.........................  Mechanical Pulp...............  Pulp and paper at groundwood chemi-mechanical mills
                                                             (L\a\); pulp and paper at groundwood mills through
                                                             the application of the thermo-mechanical process
                                                             (M\a\); pulp and coarse paper, molded pulp
                                                             products, and newsprint at groundwood mills (N\a\);
                                                             and pulp and fine paper at groundwood mills (O\a\).
H.........................  Non-Wood Chemical Pulp........  Pulp and paper at non-wood chemical pulp mills.
I.........................  Secondary Fiber Deink.........  Pulp and paper at deink mills including fine papers,
                                                             tissue papers, or newsprint (Q\a\).
J.........................  Secondary Fiber Non-Deink.....  Paperboard from wastepaper from noncorrugating
                                                             medium furnish or from corrugating medium furnish
                                                             (E\a\); tissue paper from wastepaper without
                                                             deinking at secondary fiber mills (T\a\); molded
                                                             products from wastepaper without deinking (W\a\);
                                                             and builders' paper and roofing felt from
                                                             wastepaper (40 CFR part 431, subpart A \a\).

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K.........................  Fine and Lightweight Papers     Fine Papers at nonintegrated mills using wood fiber
                             from Purchased Pulp.            furnish or cotton fiber furnish (R\a\); and
                                                             lightweight papers at nonintegrated mills or
                                                             lightweight electrical papers at nonintegrated
                                                             mills (X\a\).
L.........................  Tissue, Filter, Non-woven, and  Tissue papers at nonintegrated mills (S\a\); filter
                             Paperboard from Purchased       and non-woven papers at nonintegrated mills (Y\a\);
                             Pulp.                           and paperboard at nonintegrated mills (Z\a\).
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\a\ This subpart is contained in the 40 CFR parts 425 through 699, edition revised as of July 1, 1997.



Sec.  430.01  General definitions.

    In addition to the definitions set forth in 40 CFR part 401 and 40 
CFR 403.3, the following definitions apply to this part:
    (a) Adsorbable organic halides (AOX). A bulk parameter that measures 
the total mass of chlorinated organic matter in water and wastewater. 
The approved method of analysis for AOX is Method 1650, which is 
available in Appendix A of this part, and online at http://
water.epa.gov/scitech/methods/cwa/index.cfm.
    (b) Annual average. The mean concentration, mass loading or 
production-normalized mass loading of a pollutant over a period of 365 
consecutive days (or such other period of time determined by the 
permitting authority to be sufficiently long to encompass expected 
variability of the concentration, mass loading, or production-normalized 
mass loading at the relevant point of measurement).
    (c) Bleach plant. All process equipment used for bleaching beginning 
with the first application of bleaching agents (e.g., chlorine, chlorine 
dioxide, ozone, sodium or calcium hypochlorite, or peroxide), each 
subsequent extraction stage, and each subsequent stage where bleaching 
agents are applied to the pulp. For mills in subpart E of this part 
producing specialty grades of pulp, the bleach plant includes process 
equipment used for the hydrolysis or extraction stages prior to the 
first application of bleaching agents. Process equipment used for oxygen 
delignification prior to the application of bleaching agents is not part 
of the bleach plant.
    (d) Bleach plant effluent. The total discharge of process 
wastewaters from the bleach plant from each physical bleach line 
operated at the mill, comprising separate acid and alkaline filtrates or 
the combination thereof.
    (e) Chemical oxygen demand (COD). A bulk parameter that measures the 
oxygen-consuming capacity of organic and inorganic matter present in 
water or wastewater. It is expressed as the amount of oxygen consumed 
from a chemical oxidant in a specific test.
    (f) Elemental chlorine-free (ECF). Any process for bleaching pulps 
in the absence of elemental chlorine and hypochlorite that uses 
exclusively chlorine dioxide as the only chlorine-containing bleaching 
agent.
    (g) End of the pipe. The point at which final mill effluent is 
discharged to waters of the United States or introduced to a POTW.
    (h) Fiber line. A series of operations employed to convert wood or 
other fibrous raw material into pulp. If the final product is bleached 
pulp, the fiber line encompasses pulping, de-knotting, brownstock 
washing, pulp screening, centrifugal cleaning, and multiple bleaching 
and washing stages.
    (i) Minimum level (ML). The level at which the analytical system 
gives recognizable signals and an acceptable calibration point. The 
following minimum levels apply to pollutants in this part:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Pollutant                Method          Minimum level
------------------------------------------------------------------------
2,3,7,8-TCDD......................        1613  10 pg/L \a\
2,3,7,8-TCDF......................        1613  10 pg/L \a\
Trichlorosyringol.................        1653  2.5 ug/L \b\
3,4,5-Trichlorocatechol...........        1653  5.0 ug/L \b\

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3,4,6-Trichlorocatechol...........        1653  5.0 ug/L \b\
3,4,5-Trichloroguaiacol...........        1653  2.5 ug/L \b\
3,4,6-Trichloroguaiacol...........        1653  2.5 ug/L \b\
4,5,6-Trichloroguaiacol...........        1653  2.5 ug/L \b\
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol.............        1653  2.5 ug/L \b\
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol.............        1653  2.5 ug/L \b\
Tetrachlorocatechol...............        1653  5.0 ug/L \b\
Tetrachloroguaiacol...............        1653  5.0 ug/L \b\
2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol.........        1653  2.5 ug/L \b\
Pentachlorophenol.................        1653  5.0 ug/L \b\
AOX...............................        1650  20 ug/L \b\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\a\ Picograms per liter.
\b\ Micrograms per liter.

    (j) New source. (1) Notwithstanding the criteria codified at 40 CFR 
122.29(b)(1), a source subject to subpart B or E of this part is a ``new 
source'' if it meets the definition of ``new source'' at 40 CFR 122.2 
and:
    (i) It is constructed at a site at which no other source is located; 
or
    (ii) It totally replaces the process or production equipment that 
causes the discharge of pollutants at an existing source, including the 
total replacement of a fiber line that causes the discharge of 
pollutants at an existing source, except as provided in paragraph (j)(2) 
of this section; or
    (iii) Its processes are substantially independent of an existing 
source at the same site. In determining whether these processes are 
substantially independent, the Director shall consider such factors as 
the extent to which the new facility is integrated with the existing 
plant; and the extent to which the new facility is engaged in the same 
general type of activity as the existing source.
    (2) The following are examples of changes made by mills subject to 
subparts B or E of this part that alone do not cause an existing mill to 
become a ``new source'':
    (i) Upgrades of existing pulping operations;
    (ii) Upgrades or replacement of pulp screening and washing 
operations;
    (iii) Installation of extended cooking and/or oxygen delignification 
systems or other post-digester, pre-bleaching delignification systems;
    (iv) Bleach plant modifications including changes in methods or 
amounts of chemical applications, new chemical applications, 
installation of new bleaching towers to facilitate replacement of sodium 
or calcium hypochlorite, and installation of new pulp washing systems; 
or
    (v) Total replacement of process or production equipment that causes 
the discharge of pollutants at an existing source (including a 
replacement fiber line), but only if such replacement is performed for 
the purpose of achieving limitations that have been included in the 
discharger's NPDES permit pursuant toSec. 430.24(b).
    (k) Non-continuous discharger. (1) Except as provided in paragraph 
(k)(2) of this section, a non-continuous discharger is a mill which is 
prohibited by the NPDES authority from discharging pollutants during 
specific periods of time for reasons other than treatment plant upset 
control, such periods being at least 24 hours in duration. A mill shall 
not be deemed a non-continuous discharger unless its permit, in addition 
to setting forth the prohibition described above, requires compliance 
with the effluent limitations established for non-continuous dischargers 
and also requires compliance with maximum day and average of 30 
consecutive days effluent limitations. Such maximum day and average of 
30 consecutive days effluent limitations for non-continuous dischargers 
shall be established by the NPDES authority in the form of 
concentrations which reflect wastewater treatment levels that are 
representative of the application of the best practicable control 
technology currently available, the best conventional pollutant control 
technology, or new source performance standards in lieu of the maximum 
day and average of 30 consecutive days effluent limitations for 
conventional pollutants set forth in each subpart.

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    (2) A mill is a non-continuous discharger for the purposes of 
determining applicable effluent limitations under subpart B or E of this 
part (other than conventional limits for existing sources) if, for 
reasons other than treatment plant upset control (e.g., protecting 
receiving water quality), the mill is prohibited by the NPDES authority 
from discharging pollutants during specific periods of time or if it is 
required to release its discharge on a variable flow or pollutant 
loading rate basis.
    (l) POTW. Publicly owned treatment works as defined at 40 CFR 
403.3(o).
    (m) Process wastewater. For subparts B and E only, process 
wastewater is any water that, during manufacturing or processing, comes 
into direct contact with or results from the production or use of any 
raw material, intermediate product, finished product, byproduct, or 
waste product. For purposes of subparts B and E of this part, process 
wastewater includes boiler blowdown; wastewaters from water treatment 
and other utility operations; blowdowns from high rate (e.g., greater 
than 98 percent) recycled non-contact cooling water systems to the 
extent they are mixed and co-treated with other process wastewaters; 
wastewater, including leachates, from landfills owned by pulp and paper 
mills subject to subpart B or E of this part if the wastewater is 
commingled with wastewater from the mill's manufacturing or processing 
facility; and storm waters from the immediate process areas to the 
extent they are mixed and co-treated with other process wastewaters. For 
purposes of this part, contaminated groundwaters from on-site or off-
site groundwater remediation projects are not process wastewater.
    (n) Production. (1) For all limitations and standards specified in 
this part except those pertaining to AOX and chloroform: Production 
shall be defined as the annual off-the-machine production (including 
off-the-machine coating where applicable) divided by the number of 
operating days during that year. Paper and paperboard production shall 
be measured at the off-the-machine moisture content, except for subpart 
C of this part (as it pertains to pulp and paperboard production at 
unbleached kraft mills including linerboard or bag paper and other mixed 
products, and to pulp and paperboard production using the unbleached 
kraft neutral sulfite semi-chemical (cross recovery) process), and 
subparts F and J of this part (as they pertain to paperboard production 
from wastepaper from noncorrugating medium furnish or from corrugating 
medium furnish) where paper and paperboard production shall be measured 
in air-dry-tons (10% moisture content). Market pulp shall be measured in 
air-dry tons (10% moisture). Production shall be determined for each 
mill based upon past production practices, present trends, or committed 
growth.
    (2) For AOX and chloroform limitations and standards specified in 
subparts B and E of this part: Production shall be defined as the annual 
unbleached pulp production entering the first stage of the bleach plant 
divided by the number of operating days during that year. Unbleached 
pulp production shall be measured in air-dried-metric-tons (10% 
moisture) of brownstock pulp entering the bleach plant at the stage 
during which chlorine or chlorine-containing compounds are first applied 
to the pulp. In the case of bleach plants that use totally chlorine free 
bleaching processes, unbleached pulp production shall be measured in 
air-dried-metric tons (10% moisture) of brownstock pulp entering the 
first stage of the bleach plant from which wastewater is discharged. 
Production shall be determined for each mill based upon past production 
practices, present trends, or committed growth.
    (o) TCDD. 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin.
    (p) TCDF. 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzofuran.
    (q) Totally chlorine-free (TCF) bleaching. Pulp bleaching operations 
that are performed without the use of chlorine, sodium hypochlorite, 
calcium hypochlorite, chlorine dioxide, chlorine monoxide, or any other 
chlorine-containing compound.
    (r) Wet Barking. Wet barking operations shall be defined to include 
hydraulic barking operations and wet drum barking operations which are 
those drum barking operations that use substantial quantities of water 
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either water sprays in the barking drums or in a partial submersion of 
the drums in a ``tub'' of water.
    (s) TCDD. 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin. The approved method 
of analysis for TCDD is Method 1613B, which is available in Appendix A 
of this part, and online at http://water.epa.gov/scitech/methods/cwa/
index.cfm.
    (t) TCDF. 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzofuran. The approved method of 
analysis for TCDF is Method 1613B, which is available in Appendix A of 
this part, and online at http://water.epa.gov/scitech/methods/cwa/
index.cfm.
    (u) Chloroform. The approved methods of analysis for chloroform are 
listed in Table IC at 40 CFR 136.3.
    (v) The approved method of analysis for the following chlorinated 
phenolic compounds is Method 1653, which is available in Appendix A of 
this part, and online at http://water.epa.gov/scitech/methods/cwa/
index.cfm:
    (1) Trichlorosyringol.
    (2) 3,4,5-Trichlorocatechol.
    (3) 3,4,6-Trichlorocatechol.
    (4) 3,4,5-Trichloroguaiacol.
    (5) 3,4,6-Trichloroguaiacol.
    (6) 4,5,6-Trichloroguaiacol.
    (7) 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol.
    (8) 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol.
    (9) Tetrachlorocatechol.
    (10) Tetrachloroguaiacol.
    (11) 2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol.
    (12) Pentachlorophenol.

[63 FR 18635, Apr. 15, 1998; 63 FR 42239, Aug. 7, 1998, as amended at 
29834, May 18, 2012]



Sec.  430.02  Monitoring requirements.

    This section establishes minimum monitoring frequencies for certain 
pollutants. Where no monitoring frequency is specified in this section 
or where the duration of the minimum monitoring frequency has expired 
under paragraphs (b) through (e) of this section, the permit writer or 
pretreatment control authority shall determine the appropriate 
monitoring frequency in accordance with 40 CFR 122.44(i) or 40 CFR part 
403, as applicable.
    (a) BAT, NSPS, PSES, and PSNS monitoring frequency for chlorinated 
organic pollutants. The following monitoring frequencies apply to 
discharges subject to subpart B or subpart E of this part:

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                                                                     Minimum monitoring frequency
        CAS number                 Pollutant        ------------------------------------------------------------
                                                              Non-TCF \a\                      TCF \b\
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1198556..................  Tetrachlorocatechol.....  Monthly......................  (\c\)
2539175..................  Tetrachloroguaiacol.....  Monthly......................  (\c\)
2539266..................  Trichlorosyringol.......  Monthly......................  (\c\)
2668248..................  4,5,6-trichloroguaiacol.  Monthly......................  (\c\)
32139723.................  3,4,6-trichlorocatechol.  Monthly......................  (\c\)
56961207.................  3,4,5-trichlorocatechol.  Monthly......................  (\c\)
57057837.................  3,4,5-trichloroguaiacol.  Monthly......................  (\c\)
58902....................  2,3,4,6-                  Monthly......................  (\c\)
                            tetrachlorophenol.
60712449.................  3,4,6-trichloroguaiacol.  Monthly......................  (\c\)
87865....................  Pentachlorophenol \d\...  Monthly......................  (\c\)
88062....................  2,4,6-trichlorophenol     Monthly......................  (\c\)
                            \d\.
95954....................  2,4,5-trichlorophenol     Monthly......................  (\c\)
                            \d\.
1746016..................  2,3,7,8-TCDD............  Monthly......................  (\c\)
51207319.................  2,3,7,8-TCDF............  Monthly......................  (\c\)
67663....................  chloroform \e\..........  Weekly.......................  (\c\)
59473040.................  AOX \f\.................  Daily........................  None specified.
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\a\ Non-TCF: Pertains to any fiber line that does not use exclusively TCF bleaching processes.
\b\ TCF: Pertains to any fiber line that uses exclusively TCF bleaching processes, as disclosed by the
  discharger in its permit application under 40 CFR 122.21(g)(3) and certified under 40 CFR 122.22 or, for
  indirect dischargers, as reported to the pretreatment control authority under 40 CFR 403.12 (b), (d), or (e).
\c\ This regulation does not specify a limit for this pollutant for TCF bleaching processes.
\d\ Monitoring frequency does not apply to this compound when used as a biocide. The permitting or pretreatment
  control authority must determine the appropriate monitoring frequency for this compound, when used as a
  biocide, under 40 CFR 122.44(i) or 40 CFR part 403, as applicable.
\e\ This regulation does not specify a limit for this pollutant for subpart E mills.
\f\ This regulation does not specify a limit for this pollutant for the ammonium-based or specialty grade
  sulfite pulp segments of subpart E.

    (b) Duration of required monitoring for BAT, NSPS, PSES, and PSNS. 
The monitoring frequencies specified in paragraph (a) of this section 
apply for the following time periods:

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    (1) For direct dischargers, a duration of 5 years commencing on the 
date the applicable limitations or standards from subpart B or subpart E 
of this part are first included in the discharger's NPDES permit;
    (2) For existing indirect dischargers, until April 17, 2006;
    (3) For new indirect dischargers, a duration of 5 years commencing 
on the date the indirect discharger commences operation.
    (c) Reduced monitoring frequencies for bleach plant pollutants under 
the Voluntary Advanced Technology Incentives Program. The following 
monitoring frequencies apply to mills enrolled in the Voluntary Advanced 
Technology Incentives Program established under subpart B of this part 
for a duration of 5 years commencing after achievement of the applicable 
BAT limitations specified inSec. 430.24(b)(3) or NSPS specified in 
Sec.  430.25(c)(1) for the following pollutants, except as noted in 
footnote f:

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                                                              Minimum monitoring frequency
    CAS number          Pollutant     --------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Non-ECF \a\           Advanced ECF \b,f\            TCF \c\
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1198556..........  Tetrachlorocatecho  Monthly................  Monthly                  (\d\)
                    l.
2539175..........  Tetrachloroguiacol  Monthly................  Monthly                  (\d\)
2539266..........  Trichlorosyringol.  Monthly................  Monthly                  (\d\)
2668248..........  4,5,6-              Monthly................  Monthly                  (\d\)
                    trichloroguaiacol.
32139723.........  3,4,6-              Monthly................  Monthly                  (\d\)
                    trichlorocatechol.
56961207.........  3,4,5-              Monthly................  Monthly                  (\d\)
                    trichlorocatechol.
57057837.........  3,4,5-              Monthly................  Monthly                  (\d\)
                    trichloroguaiacol.
58902............  2,3,4,6-            Monthly................  Monthly                  (\d\)
                    tetrachlorophenol.
60712449.........  3,4,6-              Monthly................  Monthly                  (\d\)
                    trichloroguaiacol.
87865............  Pentachlorophenol   Monthly................  Monthly                  (\d\)
                    \e\.
88062............  2,4,6-              Monthly................  Monthly                  (\d\)
                    trichlorophenol
                    \e\.
95954............  2,4,5-              Monthly................  Monthly                  (\d\)
                    trichlorophenol
                    \e\.
1746016..........  2,3,7,8-TCDD......  Monthly................  Monthly                  (\d\)
51207319.........  2,3,7,8-TCDF......  Monthly................  Monthly                  (\d\)
67663............  Chloroform........  Weekly.................  Monthly                  (\d\)
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\a\ Non-ECF: Pertains to any fiber line that does not use exclusively ECF or TCF bleaching processes.
\b\ Advanced ECF: Pertains to any fiber line that uses exclusively Advanced ECF bleaching processes, or
  exclusively ECF and TCF bleaching processes as disclosed by the discharger in its permit application under 40
  CFR 122.21(g)(3) and certified under 40 CFR 122.22. Advanced ECF consists of the use of extended
  delignification or other technologies that achieve at least the Tier I performance levels specified in Sec.
  430.24(b)(4)(i).
\c\ TCF: Pertains to any fiber line that uses exclusively TCF bleaching processes, as disclosed by the
  discharger in its permit application under 40 CFR 122.21(g)(3) and certified under 40 CFR 122.22.
\d\ This regulation does not specify a limit for this pollutant for TCF bleaching processes.
\e\ Monitoring frequency does not apply to this compound when used as a biocide. The permitting authority must
  determine the appropriate monitoring frequency for this compound, when used as a biocide, under 40 CFR
  122.44(i).
\f\ Monitoring requirements for these pollutants by mills certifying as Advanced ECF in their NPDES permit
  application or other communication to the permitting authority will be suspended after one year of monitoring.
  The permitting authority must determine the appropriate monitoring frequency for these pollutants beyond that
  time under 40 CFR 122.44(i).

    (d) Reduced monitoring frequencies for AOX under the Voluntary 
Advanced Technology Incentives Program (year one). The following 
monitoring frequencies apply to direct dischargers enrolled in the 
Voluntary Advanced Technology Incentives Program established under 
subpart B of this part for a duration of one year after achievement of 
the applicable BAT limitations specified inSec. 430.24(b)(4)(i) or 
NSPS specified inSec. 430.25(c)(2):

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                                                                 Advanced ECF, any tier
    CAS number          Pollutant       Non-ECF, any tier \a\             \b\               TCF, any tier \c\
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59473040.........  AOX...............  Daily..................  Weekly.................  None specified.
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\a\ Non-ECF: Pertains to any fiber line that does not use exclusively ECF or TCF bleaching processes.
\b\ Advanced ECF: Pertains to any fiber line that uses exclusively Advanced ECF bleaching processes or
  exclusively ECF and TCF bleaching processes, as disclosed by the discharger in its permit application under 40
  CFR 122.21(g)(3) and certified under 40 CFR 122.22. Advanced ECF consists of the use of extended
  delignification or other technologies that achieve at least the Tier I performance levels specified in Sec.
  430.24(b)(4)(i).
\c\ TCF: Pertains to any fiber line that uses exclusively TCF bleaching processes, as disclosed by the
  discharger in its permit application under 40 CFR 122.21(g)(3) and certified under 40 CFR 122.22.

    (e) Reduced monitoring frequencies for AOX under the Voluntary 
Advanced Technology Incentives Program (years

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two through five). The following monitoring frequencies apply to mills 
enrolled in the Voluntary Advanced Technology Incentives Program 
established under subpart B of this part for a duration of four years 
starting one year after achievement of the applicable BAT limitations 
specified inSec. 430.24(b)(4)(i) or NSPS specified inSec. 
430.25(c)(2):

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                                                                  Advanced ECF--tier I   Advanced ECF--tier    Advanced ECF--tier
    CAS number            Pollutant         Non-ECF any tier \a\           \b\                 II \b\                III \b\         TCF-- any tier \c\
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
59473040..........  AOX..................  Daily................  Monthly.............  Quarterly...........  Annually............  None specified.
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\a\ Non-ECF: Pertains to any fiber line that does not use exclusively ECF or TCF bleaching processes.
\b\ Advanced ECF: Pertains to any fiber line that uses exclusively Advanced ECF bleaching processes or exclusively ECF and TCF bleaching processes, as
  disclosed by the discharger in its permit application under 40 CFR 122.21(g)(3) and certified under 40 CFR 122.22. Advanced ECF consists of the use of
  extended delignification or other technologies that achieve at least the Tier I performance levels specified inSec.  430.24(b)(4)(i).
\c\ TCF: Pertains to any fiber line that uses exclusively TCF bleaching processes, as disclosed by the discharger in its permit application under 40 CFR
  122.21(g)(3) and certified under 40 CFR 122.22.

    (f) Certification in Lieu of Monitoring for Chloroform--(1) Under 
what circumstances may a discharger be exempt from the minimum 
monitoring requirements of this section for chloroform? A discharger 
subject to limitations or standards for chloroform under subpart B of 
this part is not subject to the minimum monitoring requirements 
specified in this section for chloroform at a fiber line to which the 
limitations or standards apply if the discharger meets the requirements 
of this section.
    (2) How do I qualify for the exemption? At the time you request an 
exemption from the minimum monitoring requirements of this section for 
chloroform from your permitting authority or pretreatment control 
authority for a fiber line, you must:
    (i) Demonstrate, based on 104 measurements taken over a period of 
not less than two years of monitoring conducted in accordance with 
paragraph (a) of this section, that you are complying with the 
applicable limitations or standards for chloroform;
    (ii) Certify that you will maintain a record of the maximum value 
for each of the following process and operating conditions for the fiber 
line that was recorded during the collection of each of the samples used 
to make the demonstration required under paragraph (f)(2)(i) of this 
section.
    (A) The pH of the first chlorine dioxide bleaching stage;
    (B) The chlorine (Cl2) content of chlorine dioxide 
(ClO2) used on the bleach line;
    (C) The kappa factor of the first chlorine dioxide bleaching stage; 
and
    (D) The total bleach line chlorine dioxide application rate;
    (iii) Identify the chlorine-containing compound used for bleaching 
during the collection of samples used to make the demonstration required 
under paragraph (f)(2)(i) of this section; and
    (iv) Certify that the fiber line does not use either elemental 
chlorine or hypochlorite as bleaching agents.
    (3) What happens if I change the process and operating conditions on 
the fiber line so that one or more exceeds the maximum value recorded 
under paragraph (f)(2)(ii) of this section for that process and 
operating condition? If you wish to continue your exemption from the 
minimum monitoring requirements of this section for chloroform, you 
must:
    (i) Demonstrate, based on monitoring conducted at a frequency 
similar to that required in paragraph (a) of this section and for a 
duration determined by the permitting or pretreatment control authority, 
that you are complying with the applicable limitations or standards for 
chloroform;
    (ii) Certify that you will maintain a record of the maximum value 
for each of the following process and operating conditions for the fiber 
line that was recorded during the collection of each of the samples used 
to make the demonstration required under paragraph (f)(6)(i) of this 
section:
    (A) The pH of the first chlorine dioxide bleaching stage;
    (B) The chlorine (Cl2) content of chlorine dioxide 
(ClO2) used on the bleach line;
    (C) The kappa factor of the first chlorine dioxide bleaching stage; 
and

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    (D) The total bleach line chlorine dioxide application rate;
    (iii) Identify the chlorine-containing compound used for bleaching 
during the collection of each sample used to make the demonstration 
required under paragraph (f)(3)(i) of this section; and
    (iv) Certify that the fiber line does not use either elemental 
chlorine or hypochlorite as bleaching agents.
    (4) What are my reporting obligations? You must certify in reports 
required underSec. 122.41(l)(4) orSec. 403.12(b) of this chapter, as 
appropriate, that the chlorine-containing compounds used for bleaching 
are unchanged from those identified under paragraph (f)(2)(iii) of this 
section and that the following process and operating conditions 
maintained on the fiber line during the reporting period have not 
exceeded the maximum value recorded for each such condition during the 
collection of the samples used to make the demonstration required under 
paragraphs (f)(2)(i) or (f)(3)(i) of this section:
    (i) The pH of the first chlorine dioxide bleaching stage;
    (ii) The chlorine (Cl2) content of chlorine dioxide 
(ClO2) used on the bleach line;
    (iii) The kappa factor of the first chlorine dioxide bleaching 
stage; and
    (iv) The total bleach line chlorine dioxide application rate.
    (5) What happens if I fail to maintain the records described in 
paragraphs (f)(2)(ii) and (f)(3)(ii) of this section? You will be 
required to comply with the minimum monitoring requirements of this 
section for chloroform.
    (6) What happens if I exceed the maximum value recorded under 
paragraphs (f)(2)(ii) or (f)(3)(ii) of this section for any of the 
process and operating conditions identified in that section?
    (i) If for any reason (e.g., intentionally or due to process upset) 
you fail to maintain process and operating conditions at values equal to 
or less than the maximum value recorded under paragraphs (f)(2)(ii) or 
(f)(3)(ii) of this section for each such condition, you will be in 
violation of the applicable chloroform limitation or standard unless:
    (A) Within 30 days, you notify your permitting or pretreatment 
control authority in writing of the exceedance; and
    (B) You demonstrate compliance with the applicable chloroform 
limitation or standard by immediately monitoring the bleach plant 
effluent for chloroform at a frequency similar to that required in 
paragraph (a) of this section and for a duration determined by the 
permit or pretreatment control authority.
    (ii) In order to continue your exemption from the minimum monitoring 
requirements of this section for chloroform, you must meet the 
requirements of paragraph (f)(6)(i) of this section and you must 
recertify that the fiber line process and operating conditions do not 
exceed the maximum value recorded under paragraphs (f)(2)(ii) or 
(f)(3)(ii) of this section for each of the parameters identified in 
those paragraphs.
    (7) Definitions:
    (i) Kappa factor--the ratio of available chlorine (total equivalent 
chlorine, as percent on oven dry pulp) to the kappa number of the pulp. 
Kappa number is the lignin content of pulp, as measured by a modified 
permanganate test corrected to 50 percent consumption of the chemical.
    (ii) Total bleach line chlorine dioxide application rate--mass of 
chlorine dioxide applied in all stages of the bleach line per mass of 
unbleached pulp (i.e., lb/ton or kg/kkg).
    (iii) Chlorine-containing compounds--compounds containing chlorine 
used in the bleach plant for bleaching, brightening, whitening, or 
viscosity control. These compounds include but are not limited to 
chlorine (Cl2), sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl), chlorine dioxide 
(ClO2) and chlorine monoxide (Cl2O).
    (g) Analyst may use NCASI Method CP-86.07, ``Chlorinated Phenolics 
in Water by In situ Acetylation and GC/MS Determination'' (January 2002) 
for determination of certain chlorinated phenols, chlorinated guaiacols, 
chlorinated catechols, chlorinated benzaldehydes (i.e., vanillins and 
syringaldehydes), and trichlorsyringol (analytes specified in the 
method) in bleach plant filtrate as an alternative to EPA Method 1653. 
NCASI Method CP-86.07 is available from the Publications Coordinator, 
NCASI, P.O. Box

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13318, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709-3318. Telephone: 919-588-1987.

[63 FR 18635, Apr. 15, 1998, as amended at 67 FR 58997, Sept. 19, 2002; 
72 FR 11248, Mar. 12, 2007]



Sec.  430.03  Best management practices (BMPs) for spent pulping 
liquor, soap, and turpentine management, spill prevention, and control.

    (a) Applicability. This section applies to direct and indirect 
discharging pulp, paper, and paperboard mills with pulp production in 
subparts B (Bleached Papergrade Kraft and Soda) and E (Papergrade 
Sulfite).
    (b) Specialized definitions--(1) Action Level: A daily pollutant 
loading that when exceeded triggers investigative or corrective action. 
Mills determine action levels by a statistical analysis of six months of 
daily measurements collected at the mill. For example, the lower action 
level may be the 75th percentile of the running seven-day averages (that 
value exceeded by 25 percent of the running seven-day averages) and the 
upper action level may be the 90th percentile of the running seven-day 
averages (that value exceeded by 10 percent of the running seven-day 
averages).
    (2) Equipment Items in Spent Pulping Liquor, Soap, and Turpentine 
Service: Any process vessel, storage tank, pumping system, evaporator, 
heat exchanger, recovery furnace or boiler, pipeline, valve, fitting, or 
other device that contains, processes, transports, or comes into contact 
with spent pulping liquor, soap, or turpentine. Sometimes referred to as 
``equipment items.''
    (3) Immediate Process Area: The location at the mill where pulping, 
screening, knotting, pulp washing, pulping liquor concentration, pulping 
liquor processing, and chemical recovery facilities are located, 
generally the battery limits of the aforementioned processes. 
``Immediate process area'' includes spent pulping liquor storage and 
spill control tanks located at the mill, whether or not they are located 
in the immediate process area.
    (4) Intentional Diversion: The planned removal of spent pulping 
liquor, soap, or turpentine from equipment items in spent pulping 
liquor, soap, or turpentine service by the mill for any purpose 
including, but not limited to, maintenance, grade changes, or process 
shutdowns.
    (5) Mill: The owner or operator of a direct or indirect discharging 
pulp, paper, or paperboard manufacturing facility subject to this 
section.
    (6) Senior Technical Manager: The person designated by the mill 
manager to review the BMP Plan. The senior technical manager shall be 
the chief engineer at the mill, the manager of pulping and chemical 
recovery operations, or other such responsible person designated by the 
mill manager who has knowledge of and responsibility for pulping and 
chemical recovery operations.
    (7) Soap: The product of reaction between the alkali in kraft 
pulping liquor and fatty acid portions of the wood, which precipitate 
out when water is evaporated from the spent pulping liquor.
    (8) Spent Pulping Liquor: For kraft and soda mills ``spent pulping 
liquor'' means black liquor that is used, generated, stored, or 
processed at any point in the pulping and chemical recovery processes. 
For sulfite mills ``spent pulping liquor'' means any intermediate, 
final, or used chemical solution that is used, generated, stored, or 
processed at any point in the sulfite pulping and chemical recovery 
processes (e.g., ammonium-, calcium-, magnesium-, or sodium-based 
sulfite liquors).
    (9) Turpentine: A mixture of terpenes, principally pinene, obtained 
by the steam distillation of pine gum recovered from the condensation of 
digester relief gases from the cooking of softwoods by the kraft pulping 
process. Sometimes referred to as sulfate turpentine.
    (c) Requirement to implement Best Management Practices. Each mill 
subject to this section must implement the Best Management Practices 
(BMPs) specified in paragraphs (c)(1) through (10) of this section. The 
primary objective of the BMPs is to prevent leaks and spills of spent 
pulping liquors, soap, and turpentine. The secondary objective is to 
contain, collect, and recover at the immediate process area, or 
otherwise control, those leaks, spills, and intentional diversions of 
spent pulping liquor,

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soap, and turpentine that do occur. BMPs must be developed according to 
best engineering practices and must be implemented in a manner that 
takes into account the specific circumstances at each mill. The BMPs are 
as follows:
    (1) The mill must return spilled or diverted spent pulping liquors, 
soap, and turpentine to the process to the maximum extent practicable as 
determined by the mill, recover such materials outside the process, or 
discharge spilled or diverted material at a rate that does not disrupt 
the receiving wastewater treatment system.
    (2) The mill must establish a program to identify and repair leaking 
equipment items. This program must include:
    (i) Regular visual inspections (e.g., once per day) of process areas 
with equipment items in spent pulping liquor, soap, and turpentine 
service;
    (ii) Immediate repairs of leaking equipment items, when possible. 
Leaking equipment items that cannot be repaired during normal operations 
must be identified, temporary means for mitigating the leaks must be 
provided, and the leaking equipment items repaired during the next 
maintenance outage;
    (iii) Identification of conditions under which production will be 
curtailed or halted to repair leaking equipment items or to prevent 
pulping liquor, soap, and turpentine leaks and spills; and
    (iv) A means for tracking repairs over time to identify those 
equipment items where upgrade or replacement may be warranted based on 
frequency and severity of leaks, spills, or failures.
    (3) The mill must operate continuous, automatic monitoring systems 
that the mill determines are necessary to detect and control leaks, 
spills, and intentional diversions of spent pulping liquor, soap, and 
turpentine. These monitoring systems should be integrated with the mill 
process control system and may include, e.g., high level monitors and 
alarms on storage tanks; process area conductivity (or pH) monitors and 
alarms; and process area sewer, process wastewater, and wastewater 
treatment plant conductivity (or pH) monitors and alarms.
    (4) The mill must establish a program of initial and refresher 
training of operators, maintenance personnel, and other technical and 
supervisory personnel who have responsibility for operating, 
maintaining, or supervising the operation and maintenance of equipment 
items in spent pulping liquor, soap, and turpentine service. The 
refresher training must be conducted at least annually and the training 
program must be documented.
    (5) The mill must prepare a brief report that evaluates each spill 
of spent pulping liquor, soap, or turpentine that is not contained at 
the immediate process area and any intentional diversion of spent 
pulping liquor, soap, or turpentine that is not contained at the 
immediate process area. The report must describe the equipment items 
involved, the circumstances leading to the incident, the effectiveness 
of the corrective actions taken to contain and recover the spill or 
intentional diversion, and plans to develop changes to equipment and 
operating and maintenance practices as necessary to prevent recurrence. 
Discussion of the reports must be included as part of the annual 
refresher training.
    (6) The mill must establish a program to review any planned 
modifications to the pulping and chemical recovery facilities and any 
construction activities in the pulping and chemical recovery areas 
before these activities commence. The purpose of such review is to 
prevent leaks and spills of spent pulping liquor, soap, and turpentine 
during the planned modifications, and to ensure that construction and 
supervisory personnel are aware of possible liquor diversions and of the 
requirement to prevent leaks and spills of spent pulping liquors, soap, 
and turpentine during construction.
    (7) The mill must install and maintain secondary containment (i.e., 
containment constructed of materials impervious to pulping liquors) for 
spent pulping liquor bulk storage tanks equivalent to the volume of the 
largest tank plus sufficient freeboard for precipitation. An annual tank 
integrity testing program, if coupled with other containment or 
diversion structures,

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may be substituted for secondary containment for spent pulping liquor 
bulk storage tanks.
    (8) The mill must install and maintain secondary containment for 
turpentine bulk storage tanks.
    (9) The mill must install and maintain curbing, diking or other 
means of isolating soap and turpentine processing and loading areas from 
the wastewater treatment facilities.
    (10) The mill must conduct wastewater monitoring to detect leaks and 
spills, to track the effectiveness of the BMPs, and to detect trends in 
spent pulping liquor losses. Such monitoring must be performed in 
accordance with paragraph (i) of this section.
    (d) Requirement to develop a BMP Plan. (1) Each mill subject to this 
section must prepare and implement a BMP Plan. The BMP Plan must be 
based on a detailed engineering review as described in paragraphs (d)(2) 
and (3) of this section. The BMP Plan must specify the procedures and 
the practices required for each mill to meet the requirements of 
paragraph (c) of this section, the construction the mill determines is 
necessary to meet those requirements including a schedule for such 
construction, and the monitoring program (including the statistically 
derived action levels) that will be used to meet the requirements of 
paragraph (i) of this section. The BMP Plan also must specify the period 
of time that the mill determines the action levels established under 
paragraph (h) of this section may be exceeded without triggering the 
responses specified in paragraph (i) of this section.
    (2) Each mill subject to this section must conduct a detailed 
engineering review of the pulping and chemical recovery operations--
including but not limited to process equipment, storage tanks, pipelines 
and pumping systems, loading and unloading facilities, and other 
appurtenant pulping and chemical recovery equipment items in spent 
pulping liquor, soap, and turpentine service--for the purpose of 
determining the magnitude and routing of potential leaks, spills, and 
intentional diversions of spent pulping liquors, soap, and turpentine 
during the following periods of operation:
    (i) Process start-ups and shut downs;
    (ii) Maintenance;
    (iii) Production grade changes;
    (iv) Storm or other weather events;
    (v) Power failures; and
    (vi) Normal operations.
    (3) As part of the engineering review, the mill must determine 
whether existing spent pulping liquor containment facilities are of 
adequate capacity for collection and storage of anticipated intentional 
liquor diversions with sufficient contingency for collection and 
containment of spills. The engineering review must also consider:
    (i) The need for continuous, automatic monitoring systems to detect 
and control leaks and spills of spent pulping liquor, soap, and 
turpentine;
    (ii) The need for process wastewater diversion facilities to protect 
end-of-pipe wastewater treatment facilities from adverse effects of 
spills and diversions of spent pulping liquors, soap, and turpentine;
    (iii) The potential for contamination of storm water from the 
immediate process areas; and
    (iv) The extent to which segregation and/or collection and treatment 
of contaminated storm water from the immediate process areas is 
appropriate.
    (e) Amendment of BMP Plan. (1) Each mill subject to this section 
must amend its BMP Plan whenever there is a change in mill design, 
construction, operation, or maintenance that materially affects the 
potential for leaks or spills of spent pulping liquor, turpentine, or 
soap from the immediate process areas.
    (2) Each mill subject to this section must complete a review and 
evaluation of the BMP Plan five years after the first BMP Plan is 
prepared and, except as provided in paragraph (e)(1) of this section, 
once every five years thereafter. As a result of this review and 
evaluation, the mill must amend the BMP Plan within three months of the 
review if the mill determines that any new or modified management 
practices and engineered controls are necessary to reduce significantly 
the likelihood of spent pulping liquor, soap, and turpentine leaks, 
spills, or intentional diversions from the immediate process areas, 
including a schedule for implementation of such practices and controls.

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    (f) Review and certification of BMP Plan. The BMP Plan, and any 
amendments thereto, must be reviewed by the senior technical manager at 
the mill and approved and signed by the mill manager. Any person signing 
the BMP Plan or its amendments must certify to the permitting or 
pretreatment control authority under penalty of law that the BMP Plan 
(or its amendments) has been prepared in accordance with good 
engineering practices and in accordance with this regulation. The mill 
is not required to obtain approval from the permitting or pretreatment 
control authority of the BMP Plan or any amendments thereto.
    (g) Record keeping requirements. (1) Each mill subject to this 
section must maintain on its premises a complete copy of the current BMP 
Plan and the records specified in paragraph (g)(2) of this section and 
must make such BMP Plan and records available to the permitting or 
pretreatment control authority and the Regional Administrator or his or 
her designee for review upon request.
    (2) The mill must maintain the following records for 3 years from 
the date they are created:
    (i) Records tracking the repairs performed in accordance with the 
repair program described in paragraph (c)(2) of this section;
    (ii) Records of initial and refresher training conducted in 
accordance with paragraph (c)(4) of this section;
    (iii) Reports prepared in accordance with paragraph (c)(5) of this 
section; and
    (iv) Records of monitoring required by paragraphs (c)(10) and (i) of 
this section.
    (h) Establishment of wastewater treatment system influent action 
levels. (1) Each mill subject to this section must conduct a monitoring 
program, described in paragraph (h)(2) of this section, for the purpose 
of defining wastewater treatment system influent characteristics (or 
action levels), described in paragraph (h)(3) of this section, that will 
trigger requirements to initiate investigations on BMP effectiveness and 
to take corrective action.
    (2) Each mill subject to this section must employ the following 
procedures in order to develop the action levels required by paragraph 
(h) of this section:
    (i) Monitoring parameters. The mill must collect 24-hour composite 
samples and analyze the samples for a measure of organic content (e.g., 
Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) or Total Organic Carbon (TOC)). 
Alternatively, the mill may use a measure related to spent pulping 
liquor losses measured continuously and averaged over 24 hours (e.g., 
specific conductivity or color).
    (ii) Monitoring locations. For direct dischargers, monitoring must 
be conducted at the point influent enters the wastewater treatment 
system. For indirect dischargers monitoring must be conducted at the 
point of discharge to the POTW. For the purposes of this requirement, 
the mill may select alternate monitoring point(s) in order to isolate 
possible sources of spent pulping liquor, soap, or turpentine from other 
possible sources of organic wastewaters that are tributary to the 
wastewater treatment facilities (e.g., bleach plants, paper machines and 
secondary fiber operations).
    (3) By the date prescribed in paragraph (j)(1)(iii) of this section, 
each existing discharger subject to this section must complete an 
initial six-month monitoring program using the procedures specified in 
paragraph (h)(2) of this section and must establish initial action 
levels based on the results of that program. A wastewater treatment 
influent action level is a statistically determined pollutant loading 
determined by a statistical analysis of six months of daily 
measurements. The action levels must consist of a lower action level, 
which if exceeded will trigger the investigation requirements described 
in paragraph (i) of this section, and an upper action level, which if 
exceeded will trigger the corrective action requirements described in 
paragraph (i) of this section.
    (4) By the date prescribed in paragraph (j)(1)(vi) of this section, 
each existing discharger must complete a second six-month monitoring 
program using the procedures specified in paragraph (h)(2) of this 
section and must establish revised action levels based on the results of 
that program. The initial

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action levels shall remain in effect until replaced by revised action 
levels.
    (5) By the date prescribed in paragraph (j)(2) of this section, each 
new source subject to this section must complete a six-month monitoring 
program using the procedures specified in paragraph (h)(2) of this 
section and must develop a lower action level and an upper action level 
based on the results of that program.
    (6) Action levels developed under this paragraph must be revised 
using six months of monitoring data after any change in mill design, 
construction, operation, or maintenance that materially affects the 
potential for leaks or spills of spent pulping liquor, soap, or 
turpentine from the immediate process areas.
    (i) Monitoring, corrective action, and reporting requirements. (1) 
Each mill subject to this section must conduct daily monitoring of the 
influent to the wastewater treatment system in accordance with the 
procedures described in paragraph (h)(2) of this section for the purpose 
of detecting leaks and spills, tracking the effectiveness of the BMPs, 
and detecting trends in spent pulping liquor losses.
    (2) Whenever monitoring results exceed the lower action level for 
the period of time specified in the BMP Plan, the mill must conduct an 
investigation to determine the cause of such exceedance. Whenever 
monitoring results exceed the upper action level for the period of time 
specified in the BMP Plan, the mill must complete corrective action to 
bring the wastewater treatment system influent mass loading below the 
lower action level as soon as practicable.
    (3) Although exceedances of the action levels will not constitute 
violations of an NPDES permit or pretreatment standard, failure to take 
the actions required by paragraph (i)(2) of this section as soon as 
practicable will be a permit or pretreatment standard violation.
    (4) Each mill subject to this section must report to the NPDES 
permitting or pretreatment control authority the results of the daily 
monitoring conducted pursuant to paragraph (i)(1) of this section. Such 
reports must include a summary of the monitoring results, the number and 
dates of exceedances of the applicable action levels, and brief 
descriptions of any corrective actions taken to respond to such 
exceedances. Submission of such reports shall be at the frequency 
established by the NPDES permitting or pretreatment control authority, 
but in no case less than once per year.
    (j) Compliance deadlines--(1) Existing direct and indirect 
dischargers. Except as provided in paragraph (j)(2) of this section for 
new sources, indirect discharging mills subject to this section must 
meet the deadlines set forth below. Except as provided in paragraph 
(j)(2) of this section for new sources, NPDES permits must require 
direct discharging mills subject to this section to meet the deadlines 
set forth below. If a deadline set forth below has passed at the time 
the NPDES permit containing the BMP requirement is issued, the NPDES 
permit must require immediate compliance with such BMP requirement(s).
    (i) Prepare BMP Plans and certify to the permitting or pretreatment 
authority that the BMP Plan has been prepared in accordance with this 
regulation not later than April 15, 1999;
    (ii) Implement all BMPs specified in paragraph (c) of this section 
that do not require the construction of containment or diversion 
structures or the installation of monitoring and alarm systems not later 
than April 15, 1999.
    (iii) Establish initial action levels required by paragraph (h)(3) 
of this section not later than April 15, 1999.
    (iv) Commence operation of any new or upgraded continuous, automatic 
monitoring systems that the mill determines to be necessary under 
paragraph (c)(3) of this section (other than those associated with 
construction of containment or diversion structures) not later than 
April 17, 2000.
    (v) Complete construction and commence operation of any spent 
pulping liquor, collection, containment, diversion, or other facilities, 
including any associated continuous monitoring systems, necessary to 
fully implement BMPs specified in paragraph (c) of this section not 
later than April 16, 2001.

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    (vi) Establish revised action levels required by paragraph (h)(4) of 
this section as soon as possible after fully implementing the BMPs 
specified in paragraph (c) of this section, but not later than January 
15, 2002.
    (2) New sources. Upon commencing discharge, new sources subject to 
this section must implement all of the BMPs specified in paragraph (c) 
of this section, prepare the BMP Plan required by paragraph (d) of this 
section, and certify to the permitting or pretreatment authority that 
the BMP Plan has been prepared in accordance with this regulation as 
required by paragraph (f) of this section, except that the action levels 
required by paragraph (h)(5) of this section must be established not 
later than 12 months after commencement of discharge, based on six 
months of monitoring data obtained prior to that date in accordance with 
the procedures specified in paragraph (h)(2) of this section.
    (k) The provisions of paragraphs (c) through (j) of this section do 
not apply to the bleached papergrade kraft mill, commonly known as the 
Androscoggin Mill, that is owned by International Paper and located in 
Jay, Maine. In lieu of imposing the requirements specified in those 
paragraphs, the permitting authority shall establish conditions for the 
discharge of COD and color for this mill on the basis of best 
professional judgment.

[63 FR 18635, Apr. 15, 1998, as amended at 65 FR 46108, July 27, 2000]



                 Subpart A_Dissolving Kraft Subcategory



Sec.  430.10  Applicability; description of the dissolving kraft subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart apply to discharges resulting from 
the production of dissolving pulp at kraft mills.



Sec.  430.11  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart, the general definitions, 
abbreviations, and methods of analysis set forth in 40 CFR part 401 and 
Sec.  430.01 of this part shall apply to this subpart.



Sec.  430.12  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable 
control technology currently available (BPT).

    (a) Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best practicable control technology currently 
available (BPT), except that non-continuous dischargers shall not be 
subject to the maximum day and average of 30 consecutive days 
limitations but shall be subject to annual average effluent limitations:

                                Subpart A
                       [BPT effluent limitations]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                     Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                  product
                                  --------------------------------------
                                    Continuous dischargers
                                  --------------------------
 Pollutant or pollutant property                 Average of
                                                   daily         Non-
                                   Maximum for   values for   continuous
                                    any 1 day        30      dischargers
                                                consecutive
                                                    days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.............................         23.6        12.25         6.88
TSS..............................         37.3        20.05        11.02
pH...............................        (\1\)        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.

    (b) The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this section, 
resulting from the use of wet barking operations, which may be 
discharged by a point source subject

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to the provisions of this subpart. These limitations are in addition to 
the limitations set forth in paragraph (a) of this section and shall be 
calculated using the proportion of the mill's total production due to 
use of logs which are subject to such operations. Non-continuous 
dischargers shall not be subject to the maximum day and average of 30 
consecutive days limitations, but shall be subject to annual average 
effluent limitations:

                                Subpart A
                       [BPT effluent limitations]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                    Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                 product
                                ----------------------------------------
                                   Continuous dischargers
                                ---------------------------     Non-
Pollutant or pollutant property                Average of    continuous
                                              daily values   dischargers
                                 Maximum for     for 30        (annual
                                  any 1 day    consecutive    average)
                                                  days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5...........................          3.2          1.7           0.95
TSS............................          6.9          3.75          2.0
pH.............................        (\1\)      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.

    (c) The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant parameters, controlled by this section, 
resulting from the use of log washing or chip washing operations, which 
may be discharged by a point source subject to the provisions of this 
subpart. These limitations are in addition to the limitations set forth 
in paragraph (a) of this section and shall be calculated using the 
proportion of the mill's total production due to use of logs and/or 
chips which are subject to such operations. Non-continuous dischargers 
shall not be subject to the maximum day and average of 30 consecutive 
days limitations, but shall be subject to the annual average effluent 
limitations:

                                Subpart A
                       [BPT effluent limitations]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                     Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                  product
                                  --------------------------------------
                                    Continuous dischargers
                                  --------------------------
 Pollutant or pollutant property                 Average of      Non-
                                                   daily      continuous
                                   Maximum for   values for  dischargers
                                    any 1 day        30        (annual
                                                consecutive    average)
                                                    days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.............................         0.35          0.2          0.1
TSS..............................         0.70          0.4          0.2
pH...............................        (\1\)        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.

    (d) The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this section, 
resulting from the use of log flumes or log ponds, which may be 
discharged by a point source subject to the provisions of this subpart. 
These limitations are in addition to the limitations set forth in 
paragraph (a) of this section and shall be calculated using the 
proportion of the mill's total production due to use of logs which are 
subject to such operations. Non-continuous dischargers shall not be 
subject to the maximum day and average of 30 consecutive days 
limitations but shall be subject to the annual average effluent 
limitations:

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                                Subpart A
                       [BPT effluent limitations]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                    Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                 product
                                ----------------------------------------
                                   Continuous dischargers
                                ----------------------------     Non-
Pollutant or pollutant property                 Average of    continuous
                                               daily values  dischargers
                                  Maximum for     for 30       (annual
                                   any 1 day    consecutive    average)
                                                   days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5...........................          0.6           0.35          0.2
TSS............................          1.45          0.8           0.4
pH.............................      (\1\)         (\1\)           (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.



Sec.  430.13  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree 
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best conventional pollutant control 
technology (BCT): The limitations shall be the same as those specified 
for conventional pollutants (which are defined in 40 CFR 401.16) in 
Sec.  430.12 of this subpart for the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT).



Sec.  430.14  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available
technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart where chlorophenolic-containing 
biocides are used must achieve the following effluent limitations 
representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by the 
application of the best available technology economically achievable 
(BAT). Non-continuous dischargers shall not be subject to the maximum 
day mass limitations in kg/kkg (lb/1000 lb) but shall be subject to 
concentration limitations. Concentration limitations are only applicable 
to non-continuous dischargers. Permittees not using chlorophenolic-
containing biocides must certify to the permit-issuing authority that 
they are not using these biocides:

                                Subpart A
                       [BAT effluent limitations]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                         Maximum for any 1 day
                              ------------------------------------------
    Pollutant or pollutant      Kg/kkg (or
           property             pounds per
                               1,000 lb) of        Milligrams/liter
                                  product
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol............        0.0025  (0.011)(55.1)/y
Trichlorophenol..............        0.016   (0.068)(55.1)/y
y = wastewater discharged in
 kgal per ton of product.
------------------------------------------------------------------------



Sec.  430.15  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
new source performance standards (NSPS), except that non-continuous 
dischargers shall not be subject to the maximum day and average of 30 
consecutive days effluent limitations for BOD5 and TSS,

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but shall be subject to annual average effluent limitations. Also, for 
non-continuous dischargers, concentration limitations (mg/l) shall 
apply, where provided. Concentration limitations will only apply to non-
continuous dischargers. Only facilities where chlorophenolic-containing 
biocides are used shall be subject to pentachlorophenol and 
trichlorophenol limitations. Permittees not using chlorophenolic-
containing biocides must certify to the permit-issuing authority that 
they are not using these biocides:

                                Subpart A
                                 [NSPS]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                     Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                  product
                                  --------------------------------------
                                    Continuous dischargers
                                  --------------------------
 Pollutant or pollutant property                 Average of      Non-
                                                   daily      continuous
                                   Maximum for   values for  dischargers
                                    any 1 day        30        (annual
                                                consecutive    average)
                                                    days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.............................         15.6          8.4          4.4
TSS..............................         27.3         14.3          7.5
pH...............................        (\1\)        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------


 
                                                                      Maximum for any 1 day
                                                ----------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Kg/kkg (or
                                                  pounds per
                                                  1,000 lb)                    Milligrams/liter
                                                  of product
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol..............................       0.0025  (0.012)(50.7)/y
Trichlorophenol................................        0.016  (0.074)(50.7)/y
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton at
 all times.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.



Sec.  430.16  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any existing source 
subject to this subpart that introduces pollutants into a publicly owned 
treatment works must: comply with 40 CFR part 403; and achieve the 
following pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES) if it uses 
chlorophenolic-containing biocides. Permittees not using chlorophenolic-
containing biocides must certify to the permit-issuing authority that 
they are not using these biocides. PSES must be attained on or before 
July 1, 1984:

                                                    Subpart A
                                                     [PSES]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                      Maximum for any 1 day
                                               -----------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                     Kg/kkg (or
        Pollutant or pollutant property                                                              pounds per
                                                              Milligrams/liter (mg/l)               1,000 lb) of
                                                                                                     product \a\
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.............................  (0.011)(55.1)/y...................................        0.0025
Trichlorophenol...............................  (0.082)(55.1)/y...................................        0.019
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton of
 product.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\a\ The following equivalent mass limitations are provided as guidance in cases when POTWs find it necessary to
  impose mass effluent limitations.



Sec.  430.17  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7, any new source subject to this 
subpart that introduces pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works 
must: comply with 40 CFR part 403; and achieve the following 
pretreatment

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standards for new sources (PSNS) if it uses chlorophenolic-containing 
biocides. Permittees not using chlorophenolic-containing biocides must 
certify to the permit-issuing authority that they are not using these 
biocides:

                                                    Subpart A
                                                     [PSNS]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                      Maximum for any 1 day
                                               -----------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                     Kg/kkg (or
        Pollutant or pollutant property                                                              pounds per
                                                              Milligrams/liter (mg/l)               1,000 lb) of
                                                                                                     product \a\
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.............................  (0.012)(50.7)/y...................................        0.0025
Trichlorophenol...............................  (0.089)(50.7)/y...................................        0.019
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton of
 product.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\a\ The following equivalent mass limitations are provided as guidance in cases when POTWs find it necessary to
  impose mass effluent limitations.



        Subpart B_Bleached Papergrade Kraft and Soda Subcategory



Sec.  430.20  Applicability; description of the bleached papergrade
kraft and soda subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart apply to discharges resulting from: 
The production of market pulp at bleached kraft mills; the integrated 
production of paperboard, coarse paper, and tissue paper at bleached 
kraft mills; the integrated production of pulp and fine papers at 
bleached kraft mills; and the integrated production of pulp and paper at 
soda mills.



Sec.  430.21  Specialized definitions.

    (a) The general definitions, abbreviations, and methods of analysis 
set forth in 40 CFR part 401 andSec. 430.01 of this part apply to this 
subpart.
    (b) Baseline BAT limitations or NSPS means the BAT limitations 
specified inSec. 430.24(a) (1) or (2), as applicable, and the NSPS 
specified inSec. 430.25(b) (1) or (2), as applicable, that apply to 
any direct discharger that is not ``enrolled'' in the ``Voluntary 
Advanced Technology Incentives Program.''
    (c) Enroll means to notify the permitting authority that a mill 
intends to participate in the ``Voluntary Advanced Technology Incentives 
Program.'' A mill can enroll by indicating its intention to participate 
in the program either as part of its application for a National 
Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit, or through 
separate correspondence to the permitting authority as long as the mill 
signs the correspondence in accordance with 40 CFR 122.22.
    (d) Existing effluent quality means the level at which the 
pollutants identified inSec. 430.24(a)(1) are present in the effluent 
of a mill ``enrolled'' in the ``Voluntary Advanced Technology Incentives 
Program.''
    (e) Kappa number is a measure of the lignin content in unbleached 
pulp, determined after pulping and prior to bleaching.
    (f) Voluntary Advanced Technology Incentives Program is the program 
established underSec. 430.24(b) (for existing direct dischargers) and 
Sec.  430.25(c) (for new direct dischargers) whereby participating mills 
agree to accept enforceable effluent limitations and conditions in their 
NPDES permits that are more stringent than the ``baseline BAT 
limitations or NSPS'' that would otherwise apply, in exchange for 
regulatory- and enforcement-related rewards and incentives.



Sec.  430.22  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable control
technology currently available (BPT).

    (a) Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best practicable control technology currently 
available (BPT):

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                                Subpart B
  [BPT effluent limitations for bleached kraft facilities where market
                            pulp is produced]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                    Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                 product
                                ----------------------------------------
                                   Continuous dischargers
     Pollutant or pollutant     ----------------------------     Non-
           parameter                            Average of    continuous
                                               daily values  dischargers
                                  Maximum for     for 30       (annual
                                   any 1 day    consecutive    average)
                                                   days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5...........................         15.45          8.05         4.52
TSS............................         30.4          16.4          9.01
pH.............................      (\1\)         (\1\)           (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.


                                Subpart B
      [BPT effluent limitations for bleached kraft facilities where
        paperboard, coarse paper, and tissue paper are produced]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                    Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                  product
                                 ---------------------------------------
                                    Continuous dischargers
                                 ---------------------------
Pollutant or pollutant parameter                 Average of      Non-
                                                   daily      continuous
                                   Maximum for   values for  dischargers
                                    any 1 day        30        (annual
                                                consecutive    average)
                                                    days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5............................         13.65          7.1         3.99
TSS.............................         24.0          12.9         7.09
pH..............................      (\1\)           (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.


                                Subpart B
 [BPT effluent limitations for bleached kraft facilities where pulp and
                        fine papers are produced]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                     Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                  product
                                  --------------------------------------
                                    Continuous dischargers
                                  --------------------------
 Pollutant or pollutant parameter                Average of      Non-
                                                   daily      continuous
                                   Maximum for   values for  dischargers
                                    any 1 day        30        (annual
                                                consecutive    average)
                                                    days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.............................         10.6          5.5         3.09
TSS..............................        22.15         11.9         6.54
pH...............................        (\1\)        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.


                                Subpart B
 [BPT effluent limitations for soda facilities where pulp and paper are
                                produced]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                     Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                  product
                                  --------------------------------------
                                    Continuous dischargers
                                  --------------------------
 Pollutant or pollutant parameter                Average of      Non-
                                                   daily      continuous
                                   Maximum for   values for  dischargers
                                    any 1 day        30        (annual
                                                consecutive    average)
                                                    days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.............................         13.7          7.1         3.99
TSS..............................         24.5         13.2         7.25
pH...............................        (\1\)        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.


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    (b) The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this section, 
resulting from the use of wet barking operations, which may be 
discharged by a point source subject to the provisions of this subpart. 
These limitations are in addition to the limitations set forth in 
paragraph (a) of this section and shall be calculated using the 
proportion of the mill's total production due to use of logs which are 
subject to such operations:

                                Subpart B
  [BPT effluent limitations for bleached kraft facilities where market
                            pulp is produced]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                    Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                  product
                                 ---------------------------------------
                                    Continuous dischargers
                                 ---------------------------     Non-
Pollutant or pollutant parameter                Average of    continuous
                                               daily values  dischargers
                                  Maximum for     for 30       (annual
                                   any 1 day    consecutive    average)
                                                   days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5............................          2.3          1.2          0.70
TSS.............................          5.3          2.85         1.55
pH..............................        (\1\)      (\1\)           (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.


                                Subpart B
      [BPT effluent limitations for bleached kraft facilities where
        paperboard, coarse paper, and tissue paper are produced]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                     Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                  product
                                  --------------------------------------
                                    Continuous dischargers
                                  --------------------------
 Pollutant or pollutant parameter                Average of      Non-
                                                   daily      continuous
                                   Maximum for   values for  dischargers
                                    any 1 day        30        (annual
                                                consecutive    average)
                                                    days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.............................         2.25          1.2         0.65
TSS..............................         5.75          3.1         1.70
pH...............................        (\1\)        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\1 Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.


                                Subpart B
 [BPT effluent limitations for bleached kraft facilities where pulp and
                        fine papers are produced]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                    Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                 product
                                ----------------------------------------
                                   Continuous dischargers
     Pollutant or pollutant     ----------------------------     Non-
           parameter                            Average of    continuous
                                               daily values  dischargers
                                  Maximum for     for 30       (annual
                                   any 1 day    consecutive    average)
                                                   days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5...........................          1.95          1.0          0.55
TSS............................          5.3           2.85         1.55
pH.............................      (\1\)         (\1\)           (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.


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                                Subpart B
 [BPT effluent limitations for soda facilities where pulp and papers are
                                produced]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                    Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                 product
                                ----------------------------------------
                                   Continuous dischargers
     Pollutant or pollutant     ----------------------------     Non-
           parameter                            Average of    continuous
                                               daily values  dischargers
                                  Maximum for     for 30       (annual
                                   any 1 day    consecutive    average)
                                                   days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5...........................          2.05          1.1          0.60
TSS............................          5.25          2.8          1.55
pH.............................      (\1\)         (\1\)           (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.

    (c) The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant parameters, controlled by this section, 
resulting from the use of log washing or chip washing operations, which 
may be discharged by a point source subject to the provisions of this 
subpart. These limitations are in addition to the limitations set forth 
in paragraph (a) of this section and shall be calculated using the 
proportion of the mill's total production due to use of logs and/or 
chips which are subject to such operations:

                                Subpart B
  [BPT effluent limitations for bleached kraft facilities where market
                            pulp is produced]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                    Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                 product
                                ----------------------------------------
                                   Continuous dischargers
     Pollutant or pollutant     ----------------------------     Non-
           parameter                            Average of    continuous
                                               daily values  dischargers
                                  Maximum for     for 30       (annual
                                   any 1 day    consecutive    average)
                                                   days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5...........................          0.2           0.1           0.1
TSS............................          0.6           0.3          0.15
pH.............................      (\1\)         (\1\)           (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.


                                Subpart B
      [BPT effluent limitations for bleached kraft facilities where
        paperboard, coarse paper, and tissue paper are produced]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                    Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                 product
                                ----------------------------------------
                                   Continuous dischargers
     Pollutant or pollutant     ----------------------------     Non-
           parameter                            Average of    continuous
                                               daily values  dischargers
                                  Maximum for     for 30       (annual
                                   any 1 day    consecutive    average)
                                                   days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5...........................          0.25          0.15         0.05
TSS............................          0.65          0.35         0.20
pH.............................      (\1\)         (\1\)           (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.


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                                Subpart B
 [BPT effluent limitations for bleached kraft facilities where pulp and
                        fine papers are produced]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                    Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                 product
                                ----------------------------------------
                                   Continuous dischargers
     Pollutant or pollutant     ----------------------------     Non-
           parameter                            Average of    continuous
                                               daily values  dischargers
                                  Maximum for     for 30       (annual
                                   any 1 day    consecutive    average)
                                                   days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5...........................          0.2           0.1          0.05
TSS............................          0.55          0.3          0.15
pH.............................      (\1\)         (\1\)           (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.


                                Subpart B
 [BPT effluent limitations for soda facilities where pulp and papers are
                                produced]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                    Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                 product
                                ----------------------------------------
                                   Continuous dischargers
     Pollutant or pollutant     ----------------------------     Non-
           parameter                            Average of    continuous
                                               daily values  dischargers
                                  Maximum for     for 30       (annual
                                   any 1 day    consecutive    average)
                                                   days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5...........................          0.15          0.1          0.05
TSS............................          0.5           0.25         0.15
pH.............................      (\1\)         (\1\)           (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.

    (d) The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this section, 
resulting from the use of log flumes or log ponds, which may be 
discharged by a point source subject to the provisions of this subpart. 
These limitations are in addition to the limitations set forth in 
paragraph (a) of this section and shall be calculated using the 
proportion of the mill's total production due to use of logs which are 
subject to such operations:

                                Subpart B
  [BPT effluent limitations for bleached kraft facilities where market
                            pulp is produced]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                    Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                 product
                                ----------------------------------------
                                   Continuous dischargers
     Pollutant or pollutant     ----------------------------     Non-
           parameter                            Average of    continuous
                                               daily values  dischargers
                                  Maximum for     for 30       (annual
                                   any 1 day    consecutive    average)
                                                   days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5...........................          0.4           0.2          0.15
TSS............................          1.15          0.6          0.35
pH.............................      (\1\)         (\1\)           (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.


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                                Subpart B
      [BPT effluent limitations for bleached kraft facilities where
        paperboard, coarse paper, and tissue paper are produced]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                    Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                 product
                                ----------------------------------------
                                   Continuous dischargers
     Pollutant or pollutant     ----------------------------     Non-
           parameter                            Average of    continuous
                                               daily values  dischargers
                                  Maximum for     for 30       (annual
                                   any 1 day    consecutive    average)
                                                   days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5...........................          0.45          0.25         0.10
TSS............................          1.25          0.7          0.35
pH.............................      (\1\)         (\1\)           (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.


                                Subpart B
 [BPT effluent limitations for bleached kraft facilities where pulp and
                        fine papers are produced]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                     Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                  product
                                  --------------------------------------
                                    Continuous dischargers
                                  --------------------------
 Pollutant or pollutant parameter                Average of      Non-
                                                   daily      continuous
                                   Maximum for   values for  dischargers
                                    any 1 day        30        (annual
                                                consecutive    average)
                                                    days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.............................         0.35          0.2         0.10
TSS..............................         1.15          0.6         0.30
pH...............................        (\1\)        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.


                                Subpart B
 [BPT effluent limitations for soda facilities where pulp and papers are
                                produced]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                     Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                  product
                                  --------------------------------------
                                    Continuous dischargers
                                  --------------------------
 Pollutant or pollutant parameter                Average of      Non-
                                                   daily      continuous
                                   Maximum for   values for  dischargers
                                    any 1 day        30        (annual
                                                consecutive    average)
                                                    days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.............................          0.3          0.2         0.10
TSS..............................          1.1         0.55         0.35
pH...............................        (\1\)        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.



Sec.  430.23  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional
pollutant control technology (BCT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best conventional pollutant control technology 
(BCT). The limitations shall be the same as those specified inSec. 
430.22 of this subpart for the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT).



Sec.  430.24  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of best available technology
economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must

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achieve the following effluent limitations representing the degree of 
effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
technology economically achievable (BAT).
    (a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section--
    (1) The following effluent limitations apply with respect to each 
fiber line that does not use an exclusively TCF bleaching process, as 
disclosed by the discharger in its NPDES permit application under 40 CFR 
122.21(g)(3) and certified under 40 CFR 122.22:

                                                    Subpart B
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                           BAT effluent limitations
                                                            ----------------------------------------------------
              Pollutant or pollutant property                                                          Monthly
                                                                      Maximum for any 1 day            average
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
TCDD.......................................................  
Sec.  430.25  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    New sources subject to this subpart must achieve the following new 
source performance standards (NSPS), as applicable.
    (a) The following standards apply to each new source that commenced 
discharge after June 15, 1988 and before June 15, 1998, provided that 
the new source was constructed to meet these standards:

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                                Subpart B
  [1982 New Source Performance Standards for bleached kraft facilities
                     where market pulp is produced]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                    Continuous dischargers       Non-
                                  --------------------------  continuous
                                                 Average of  dischargers
                                                   daily    ------------
 Pollutant or pollutant property   Maximum for   values for
                                    any 1 day        30         Annual
                                                consecutive    average
                                                    days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                     kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                  product
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.............................         10.3          5.5         2.88
TSS..............................         18.2          9.5         5.00
pH...............................        (\1\)        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.


                                Subpart B
  [1982 New Source Performance Standards for bleached kraft facilities
     where paperboard, coarse paper, and tissue paper are produced]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                    Continuous dischargers       Non-
                                  --------------------------  continuous
                                                 Average of  dischargers
                                                   daily    ------------
 Pollutant or pollutant property   Maximum for   values for
                                    any 1 day        30         Annual
                                                consecutive    average
                                                    days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                     kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                  product
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.............................          8.5          4.6         2.41
TSS..............................         14.6          7.6         4.00
pH...............................        (\1\)        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.


                                Subpart B
  [1982 New Source Performance Standards for bleached kraft facilities
 where pulp and fine papers are produced and soda facilities where pulp
                         and paper are produced]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                    Continuous dischargers       Non-
                                  --------------------------  continuous
                                                 Average of  dischargers
                                                   daily    ------------
 Pollutant or pollutant property   Maximum for   values for
                                    any 1 day        30         Annual
                                                consecutive    average
                                                    days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                     kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                  product
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.............................          5.7          3.1         1.62
TSS..............................          9.1          4.8         2.53
pH...............................        (\1\)        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.

    (b) Except as provided in paragraph (c) of this section--
    (1) The following standards apply with respect to each new source 
fiber line that does not use an exclusively TCF bleaching process, as 
disclosed by the discharger in its NPDES permit application under 40 CFR 
122.21(g)(3) and certified under 40 CFR 122.22, and that commences 
discharge after June 15, 1998:

                                                    Subpart B
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                     NSPS
                                                            ----------------------------------------------------
              Pollutant or pollutant property                                                          Monthly
                                                                      Maximum for any 1 day            average
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
TCDD.......................................................  
Sec.  430.26  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any existing source 
subject to this subpart that introduces pollutants into a publicly owned 
treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and must achieve the 
following pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
    (a)(1) The following pretreatment standards apply with respect to 
each fiber line operated by an indirect discharger subject to this 
section, unless the indirect discharger discloses to the pretreatment 
control authority in a report submitted under 40 CFR 403.12(b) that it 
uses exclusively TCF bleaching processes at that fiber line. These 
pretreatment standards must be attained on or before April 16, 2001:

                                                    Subpart B
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                     PSES
                                                            ----------------------------------------------------
              Pollutant or pollutant property                                                          Monthly
                                                                      Maximum for any 1 day            average
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
TCDD.......................................................  
Sec.  430.27  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7, any new source subject to this 
subpart that introduces pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works 
must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and must achieve the following 
pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).
    (a)(1) The following pretreatment standards apply with respect to 
each fiber line that is a new source, unless the indirect discharger 
discloses to the pretreatment control authority in a report submitted 
under 40 CFR 403.12 that it uses exclusively TCF bleaching processes at 
that fiber line:

                                                    Subpart B
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                     PSNS
                                                            ----------------------------------------------------
              Pollutant or pollutant property                                                          Monthly
                                                                      Maximum for any 1 day            average
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
TCDD.......................................................  
Sec.  430.28  Best management practices (BMPs).

    The definitions and requirements set forth in 40 CFR 430.03 apply to 
facilities in this subpart.



                 Subpart C_Unbleached Kraft Subcategory



Sec.  430.30  Applicability; description of the unbleached kraft subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges 
resulting from: the production of pulp and paper at unbleached kraft 
mills; the production of pulp and paper at unbleached kraft-neutral 
sulfite semi-chemical (cross recovery) mills; and the production of pulp 
and paper at combined unbleached kraft and semi-chemical mills, wherein 
the spent semi-chemical cooking liquor is burned within the unbleached 
kraft chemical recovery system.



Sec.  430.31  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart, the general definitions, 
abbreviations, and methods of analysis set forth in 40 CFR part 401 and 
Sec.  430.01 of this part shall apply to this subpart.

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Sec.  430.32  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable
control technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best practicable control technology currently 
available (BPT):

                                Subpart C
       [BPT effluent limitations for unbleached kraft facilities]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                            Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000
                                                  lb) of product
                                         -------------------------------
                                                            Average of
     Pollutant or pollutant property                       daily values
                                            Maximum for       for 30
                                             any 1 day      consecutive
                                                               days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5....................................             5.6             2.8
TSS.....................................            12.0             6.0
pH......................................           (\1\)           (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 6.0 to 9.0 at all times.


                                Subpart C
[BPT effluent limitations for unbleached kraft facilities producing pulp
   and paper using the unbleached kraft-neutral sulfite semi-chemical
                        (cross recovery) process]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                            Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000
                                                  lb) of product
                                         -------------------------------
                                                            Average of
     Pollutant or pollutant property                       daily values
                                            Maximum for       for 30
                                             any 1 day      consecutive
                                                               days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5....................................             8.0             4.0
TSS.....................................            12.5            6.25
pH......................................           (\1\)           (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 6.0 to 9.0 at all times.


                                Subpart C
[BPT effluent limitations for unbleached kraft facilities where pulp and
 paper are produced using a combined unbleached kraft and semi-chemical
process, wherein the spent semi-chemical cooking liquor is burned within
             the unbleached kraft chemical recovery system]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                            Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000
                                                  lb) of product
                                         -------------------------------
                                                            Average of
     Pollutant or pollutant property                       daily values
                                            Maximum for       for 30
                                             any 1 day      consecutive
                                                               days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5....................................           (\a\)           (\a\)
TSS.....................................           (\a\)           (\a\)
pH......................................           (\a\)           (\a\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\a\ [Reserved]



Sec.  430.33  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best conventional pollutant control 
technology (BCT), except that non-continuous dischargers shall not be 
subject to the maximum day and average-of-30-consecutive-days 
limitations, but shall be subject to annual average effluent 
limitations:

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                                Subpart C
       [BCT effluent limitations for unbleached kraft facilities]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                     Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                  product
                                  --------------------------------------
                                                     Non-continuous
                                                   dischargers (annual
                                                        average)
 Pollutant or pollutant property               -------------------------
                                    Continuous                Average of
                                   dischargers                  daily
                                                Maximum for   values for
                                                 any 1 day        30
                                                             consecutive
                                                                 days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.............................          5.6          2.8          1.9
TSS..............................         12.0          6.0          3.6
pH...............................        (\1\)        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 6.0 to 9.0 at all times.


                                Subpart C
  [BCT effluent limitations for unbleached kraft-neutral sulfite semi-
chemical (cross recovery) process and/or a combined unbleached kraft and
semi-chemical process, wherein the spent semi-chemical cooking liquor is
      burned within the unbleached kraft chemical recovery system]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                    Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                 product
                                ----------------------------------------
                                   Continuous dischargers
                                ---------------------------     Non-
Pollutant or pollutant property                Average of    continuous
                                              daily values      dis-
                                 Maximum for     for 30       chargers
                                  any 1 day    consecutive     (annual
                                                  days        average)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5...........................          8.0          4.0           2.9
TSS............................         12.5          6.25          3.57
pH.............................        (\1\)      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 6.0 to 9.0 at all times.



Sec.  430.34  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available
technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart where chlorophenolic-containing 
biocides are used must achieve the following effluent limitations 
representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by the 
application of the best available technology economically achievable 
(BAT). Non-continuous dischargers shall not be subject to the maximum 
day mass limitations in kg/kkg (lb/1000 lb), but shall be subject to 
concentration limitations. Concentration limitations are only applicable 
to non-continuous dischargers. Permittees not using chlorophenolic-
containing biocides must certify to the permit-issuing authority that 
they are not using these biocides:

                                Subpart C
       [BAT effluent limitations for unbleached kraft facilities]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                          Maximum for any 1 day
                               -----------------------------------------
    Pollutant or pollutant       Kg/kkg (or
           property              pounds per
                                 1,000 lb)         Milligrams/liter
                                 of product
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.............      0.00058  (0.011)(12.6)/y
Trichlorophenol...............      0.00053  (0.010)(12.6)/y
y=wastewater discharged in
 kgal per ton of product.
------------------------------------------------------------------------


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                                Subpart C
[BAT effluent limitations for unbleached kraft facilities where pulp and
   paper are produced using the unbleached kraft-neutral sulfite semi-
chemical (cross recovery) process and/or a combined unbleached kraft and
semi-chemical process, wherein the spent semi-chemical cooking liquor is
      burned within the unbleached kraft chemical recovery system]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                          Maximum for any 1 day
                               -----------------------------------------
    Pollutant or pollutant       Kg/kkg (or
           property              pounds per
                                 1,000 lb)         Milligrams/liter
                                 of product
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.............      0.00064  (0.011)(14.0)/y
Trichlorophenol...............      0.00059  (0.010)(14.0)/y
y=wastewater discharged in
 kgal per ton of product.
------------------------------------------------------------------------



Sec.  430.35  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
new source performance standards (NSPS), except that non-continuous 
dischargers shall not be subject to the maximum day and average of 30 
consecutive days effluent limitations for BOD5 and TSS, but shall be 
subject to annual average effluent limitations. Also, for non-continuous 
dischargers, concentration limitations (mg/l) shall apply, where 
provided. Concentration limitations will only apply to non-continuous 
dischargers. Only facilities where chlorophenolic-containing biocides 
are used shall be subject to pentachlorophenol and trichlorophenol 
limitations. Permittees not using chlorophenolic-containing biocides 
must certify to the permit-issuing authority that they are not using 
these biocides:

                                Subpart C
   [NSPS for unbleached kraft facilities where linerboard is produced]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                    Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                  product
                                 ---------------------------------------
                                   Continuous dischargers
                                 --------------------------     Non-
 Pollutant or pollutant property                Average of   continuous
                                                  daily         dis-
                                  Maximum for   values for    chargers
                                   any 1 day        30         (annual
                                               consecutive    average)
                                                   days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5............................          3.4          1.8          0.94
TSS.............................          5.8          3.0          1.6
pH..............................        (\1\)        (\1\)      (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------


 
                                          Maximum for any 1 day
                               -----------------------------------------
                                 Kg/kkg (or
                                 pounds per
                                 1,000 lb)         Milligrams/liter
                                 of product
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.............      0.00058  (0.015)(9.4)/y
Trichlorophenol...............      0.00053  (0.013)(9.4)/y
y = wastewater discharged in
 kgal per ton at all times.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.


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                                Subpart C
  [NSPS for unbleached kraft facilities where bag paper and other mixed
                         products are produced]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                     Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                  product
                                  --------------------------------------
                                    Continuous dischargers
                                  --------------------------     Non-
 Pollutant or pollutant property                 Average of   continuous
                                                   daily         dis-
                                   Maximum for   values for    chargers
                                    any 1 day        30        (annual
                                                consecutive    average)
                                                    days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.............................          5.0         2.71          1.4
TSS..............................          9.1          4.8          2.5
pH...............................        (\1\)        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------


 
                                          Maximum for any 1 day
                               -----------------------------------------
                                 Kg/kkg (or
                                 pounds per
                                 1,000 lb)         Milligrams/liter
                                 of product
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.............      0.00058  (0.012)(11.4)/y
Trichlorophenol...............      0.00053  (0.011)(11.4)/y
y = wastewater discharged in
 kgal per ton at all times.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.


                                Subpart C
 [NSPS for unbleached kraft facilities where pulp and paper are produced
     using the unbleached kraft-neutral sulfite semi-chemical (cross
 recovery) process and/or a combined unbleached kraft and semi-chemical
process, wherein the spent semi-chemical cooking liquor is burned within
             the unbleached kraft chemical recovery system]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                     Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                  product
                                  --------------------------------------
                                    Continuous dischargers
                                  --------------------------
 Pollutant or pollutant property                 Average of      Non-
                                                   daily      continuous
                                   Maximum for   values for  dischargers
                                    any 1 day        30        (annual
                                                consecutive    average)
                                                    days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.............................          3.9          2.1          1.1
TSS..............................          7.3          3.8          1.9
pH...............................        (\1\)        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------


 
                                          Maximum for any 1 day
                               -----------------------------------------
                                 Kg/kkg (or
                                 pounds per
                                 1,000 lb)         Milligrams/liter
                                 of product
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.............      0.00064  (0.013)(11.5)/y
Trichlorophenol...............      0.00059  (0.012)(11.5)/y
y = wastewater discharged in
 kgal per ton at all times.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.



Sec.  430.36  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any existing source 
subject to this subpart that introduces pollutants into a publicly owned 
treatment works must: comply with 40 CFR part 403; and achieve the 
following pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES) if it uses 
chlorophenolic-containing biocides. Permittees not using chlorophenolic-
containing biocides must certify to the permit-issuing authority that 
they are not using those biocides. PSES must be attained on or before 
July 1, 1984:

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                                                    Subpart C
                                     [PSES for unbleached kraft facilities]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                      Maximum for any 1 day
                                               -----------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                      Kg/kkg (or
        Pollutant or pollutant property                                                               pounds per
                                                                  Milligrams/liter                    1,000 lb)
                                                                                                      of product
                                                                                                         \a\
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.............................  (0.011)(12.6)/y....................................      0.00058
Trichlorophenol...............................  (0.010)(12.6)/y....................................      0.00053
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton of
 product.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\a\ The following equivalent mass limitations are provided as guidance in cases where POTWs find it necessary to
  impose mass effluent limitations.


                                                    Subpart C
   [PSES for unbleached kraft facilities where pulp and paper are produced using the unbleached kraft-neutral
  sulfite semi-chemical (cross recovery) process and/or a combined unbleached kraft and semi-chemical process,
 wherein the spent semi-chemical cooking liquor is burned within the unbleached kraft chemical recovery system]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                      Maximum for any 1 day
                                               -----------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                      Kg/kkg (or
        Pollutant or pollutant property                                                               pounds per
                                                                  Milligrams/liter                    1,000 lb)
                                                                                                      of product
                                                                                                         \a\
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.............................  (0.011)(14.0)/y....................................      0.00064
Trichlorophenol...............................  (0.010)(14.0)/y....................................      0.00059
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton of
 product.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\a\ The following equivalent mass limitations are provided as guidance in cases where POTWs find it necessary to
  impose mass effluent limitations.



Sec.  430.37  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    (a) Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7, any new source subject to 
this subpart that introduces pollutants into a publicly owned treatment 
works must: comply with 40 CFR part 403; and achieve the following 
pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS) if it uses chlorophenolic-
containing biocides. Permittees not using chlorophenolic-containing 
biocides must certify to the permit-issuing authority that they are not 
using these biocides:

                                                    Subpart C
                       [PSNS for unbleached kraft facilities where linerboard is produced]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                      Maximum for any 1 day
                                               -----------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                      Kg/kkg (or
        Pollutant or pollutant property                                                               pounds per
                                                                  Milligrams/liter                    1,000 lb)
                                                                                                      of product
                                                                                                         \a\
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.............................  (0.015)(9.4)/y.....................................      0.00058
Trichlorophenol...............................  (0.013)(9.4)/y.....................................      0.00053
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton of
 product.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\a\ The following equivalent mass limitations are provided as guidance in cases where POTWs find it necessary to
  impose mass effluent limitations.


                                                    Subpart C
          [PSNS for unbleached kraft facilities where bag paper and other mixed products are produced]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                      Maximum for any 1 day
                                               -----------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                      Kg/kkg (or
        Pollutant or pollutant property                                                               pounds per
                                                                  Milligrams/liter                    1,000 lb)
                                                                                                      of product
                                                                                                         \a\
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.............................  (0.012)(11.4)/y....................................      0.00058
Trichlorophenol...............................  (0.011)(11.4)/y....................................      0.00053

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y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton of
 product.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\a\ The following equivalent mass limitations are provided as guidance in cases where POTWs find it necessary to
  impose mass effluent limitations.


                                                    Subpart C
   [PSNS for unbleached kraft facilities where pulp and paper are produced using the unbleached kraft-neutral
  sulfite semi-chemical (cross recovery) process and/or a combined unbleached kraft and semi-chemical process,
 wherein the spent semi-chemical cooking liquor is burned within the unbleached kraft chemical recovery system]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                      Maximum for any 1 day
                                               -----------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                      Kg/kkg (or
        Pollutant or pollutant property                                                               pounds per
                                                                  Milligrams/liter                    1,000 lb)
                                                                                                      of product
                                                                                                         \a\
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.............................  (0.013)(11.5)/y....................................      0.00064
Trichlorophenol...............................  (0.012)(11.5)/y....................................      0.00059
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton of
 product.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\a\ The following equivalent mass limitations are provided as guidance in cases where POTWs find it necessary to
  impose mass effluent limitations.



                Subpart D_Dissolving Sulfite Subcategory



Sec.  430.40  Applicability; description of the dissolving sulfite subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges 
resulting from the production of pulp at dissolving sulfite mills.



Sec.  430.41  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart, the general definitions, 
abbreviations, and methods of analysis set forth in 40 CFR part 401 and 
Sec.  430.01 of this part shall apply to this subpart.



Sec.  430.42  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable 
control technology currently available (BPT).

    (a) Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best practicable control technology currently 
available (BPT), except that non-continuous dischargers shall not be 
subject to the maximum day and average of 30 consecutive days 
limitations but shall be subject to annual average effluent limitations:

                                Subpart D
 [BPT effluent limitations for dissolving sulfite pulp facilities where
                    nitration grade pulp is produced]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                    Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                 product
                                ----------------------------------------
                                   Continuous dischargers
                                ----------------------------     Non-
Pollutant or pollutant property                 Average of    continuous
                                               daily values  dischargers
                                  Maximum for     for 30       (annual
                                   any 1 day    consecutive    average)
                                                   days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5...........................         41.4          21.5          12.1
TSS............................         70.65         38.05         20.9
pH.............................      (\1\)         (\1\)           (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.


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                                Subpart D
 [BPT effluent limitations for dissolving sulfite pulp facilities where
                     viscose grade pulp is produced]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                    Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                 product
                                ----------------------------------------
                                   Continuous dischargers
                                ----------------------------     Non-
Pollutant or pollutant property                 Average of    continuous
                                               daily values  dischargers
                                  Maximum for     for 30       (annual
                                   any 1 day    consecutive    average)
                                                   days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5...........................         44.3          23.0          12.9
TSS............................         70.65         38.05         20.9
pH.............................      (\1\)         (\1\)           (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.


                                Subpart D
 [BPT effluent limitations for dissolving sulfite pulp facilities where
                   cellophane grade pulp is produced]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                     Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                  product
                                  --------------------------------------
                                    Continuous dischargers
                                  --------------------------
 Pollutant or pollutant property                 Average of      Non-
                                                   daily      continuous
                                   Maximum for   values for  dischargers
                                    any 1 day        30        (annual
                                                consecutive    average)
                                                    days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.............................        48.05        24.95         14.0
TSS..............................        70.65        38.05         20.9
pH...............................        (\1\)        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.


                                Subpart D
 [BPT effluent limitations for dissolving sulfite pulp facilities where
                     acetate grade pulp is produced]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                     Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                  product
                                  --------------------------------------
                                    Continuous dischargers
                                  --------------------------
 Pollutant or pollutant property                 Average of      Non-
                                                   daily      continuous
                                   Maximum for   values for  dischargers
                                    any 1 day        30        (annual
                                                consecutive    average)
                                                    days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.............................     \1\50.80     \1\26.40     \1\14.83
TSS..............................        70.65        38.05         20.9
pH...............................        (\2\)        (\2\)        (\2\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ BOD5 effluent limitations were remanded (Weyerhaeuser Company, et al
  v. Costle, 590 F. 2nd 1011; D.C. Circuit 1978).
\2\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.

    (b) The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this section, 
resulting from the use of wet barking operations, which may be 
discharged by a point source subject to the provisions of this subpart. 
These limitations are in addition to the limitations set forth in 
paragraph (a) of this section and shall be calculated using the 
proportion of the mill's total production due to use of logs which are 
subject to such operations. Non-continuous dischargers shall not be 
subject to the maximum day and average of 30 consecutive days 
limitations, but shall be subject to annual average effluent 
limitations:

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                                Subpart D
                       [BPT effluent limitations]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                   Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                 product
                               -----------------------------------------
                                  Continuous dischargers
    Pollutant or pollutant     ----------------------------     Non-
           property                            Average of    continuous
                                              daily values      dis-
                                 Maximum for     for 30       chargers
                                  any 1 day    consecutive     (annual
                                                  days        average)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5..........................          0.7           0.35          0.2
TSS...........................          0.15          0.1           0.05
pH............................      (\1\)         (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.

    (c) The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant parameters, controlled by this section, 
resulting from the use of log washing or chip washing operations, which 
may be discharged by a point source subject to the provisions of this 
subpart. These limitations are in addition to the limitations set forth 
in paragraph (a) of this section and shall be calculated using the 
proportion of the mill's total production due to use of logs and/or 
chips which are subject to such operations. Non-continuous dischargers 
shall not be subject to the maximum day and average of 30 consecutive 
days limitations, but shall be subject to the annual average effluent 
limitations:

                                Subpart D
                       [BPT effluent limitations]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                     Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                  product
                                  --------------------------------------
                                    Continuous dischargers
                                  --------------------------
 Pollutant or pollutant property                 Average of      Non-
                                                   daily      continuous
                                   Maximum for   values for  dischargers
                                    any 1 day        30        (annual
                                                consecutive    average)
                                                    days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.............................         0.15          0.1         0.05
TSS..............................         0.15          0.1         0.05
pH...............................        (\1\)        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.

    (d) The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this section, 
resulting from the use of log flumes or log ponds, which may be 
discharged by a point source subject to the provisions of this subpart. 
These limitations are in addition to the limitations set forth in 
paragraph (a) of this section and shall be calculated using the 
proportion of the mill's total production due to use of logs which are 
subject to such operations. Non-continuous dischargers shall not be 
subject to the maximum day and average of 30 consecutive days 
limitations but shall be subject to the annual average effluent 
limitations:

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                                Subpart D
                       [BPT effluent limitations]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                     Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                  product
                                  --------------------------------------
                                    Continuous dischargers
                                  --------------------------
 Pollutant or pollutant property                 Average of      Non-
                                                   daily      continuous
                                   Maximum for   values for  dischargers
                                    any 1 day        30        (annual
                                                consecutive    average)
                                                    days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.............................         0.15          0.1         0.05
TSS..............................         0.15          0.1         0.05
pH...............................        (\1\)        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.



Sec.  430.43  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best conventional pollutant control 
technology (BCT): The limitations shall be the same as those specified 
for conventional pollutants (which are defined in 40 CFR 401.16) in 
Sec.  430.42 of this subpart for the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT).



Sec.  430.44  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart where chlorophenolic-containing 
biocides are used must achieve the following effluent limitations 
representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by the 
application of the best available technology economically achievable 
(BAT). Non-continuous dischargers shall not be subject to the maximum 
day mass limitations in kg/kkg (lb/1000 lb) but shall be subject to 
concentration limitations. Concentration limitations are only applicable 
to non-continuous dischargers. Permittees not using chlorophenolic-
containing biocides must certify to the permit-issuing authority that 
they are not using these biocides:

                                Subpart D
 [BAT effluent limitations for dissolving sulfite pulp facilities where
          nitration, viscose, or cellophane pulps are produced]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                         Maximum for any 1 day
                              ------------------------------------------
    Pollutant or pollutant      Kg/kkg (or
           property             pounds per
                               1,000 lb) of        Milligrams/liter
                                  product
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol............        0.0030  (0.011)(66.0)/y
Trichlorophenol..............        0.019   (0.068)(66.0)/y
y = wastewater discharged in
 kgal per ton of product.
------------------------------------------------------------------------


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                                Subpart D
 [BAT effluent limitations for dissolving sulfite pulp facilities where
                     acetate grade pulp is produced]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                         Maximum for any 1 day
                              ------------------------------------------
    Pollutant or pollutant      Kg/kkg (or
           property             pounds per
                               1,000 lb) of        Milligrams/liter
                                  product
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol............        0.0033  (0.011)(72.7)/y
Trichlorophenol..............        0.021   (0.068)(72.7)/y
y = wastewater discharged in
 kgal per ton of product.
------------------------------------------------------------------------



Sec.  430.45  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
new source performance standards (NSPS), except that non-continuous 
dischargers shall not be subject to the maximum day and average of 30 
consecutive days effluent limitations for BOD5 and TSS, but shall be 
subject to annual average effluent limitations. Also, for non-continuous 
dischargers, concentration limitations (mg/l) shall apply, where 
provided. Concentration limitations will only apply to non-continuous 
dischargers. Only facilities where chlorophenolic-containing biocides 
are used shall be subject to pentachlorophenol and trichlorophenol 
limitations. Permittees not using chlorophenolic-containing biocides 
must certify to the permit-issuing authority that they are not using 
these biocides:

                                Subpart D
 [NSPS for dissolving sulfite pulp facilities where nitration grade pulp
                              is produced]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                    Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                  product
                                 ---------------------------------------
                                   Continuous dischargers
                                 --------------------------     Non-
 Pollutant or pollutant property                Average of   continuous
                                                  daily         dis-
                                  Maximum for   values for    chargers
                                   any 1 day        30         (annual
                                               consecutive    average)
                                                   days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5............................         26.9         14.5          7.59
TSS.............................         40.8         21.3         11.2
pH..............................        (\1\)        (\1\)      (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------


 
                                         Maximum for any 1 day
                              ------------------------------------------
                                Kg/kkg (or
                                pounds per
                               1,000 lb) of        Milligrams/liter
                                  product
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol............        0.0030  (0.012)(59.0)/y
Trichlorophenol..............        0.019   (0.012)(59.0)/y
y = wastewater discharged in
 kgal per ton at all times.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.


                                Subpart D
[NSPS for dissolving sulfite pulp facilities where viscose grade pulp is
                                produced]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                    Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                  product
                                 ---------------------------------------
                                   Continuous dischargers
                                 --------------------------     Non-
 Pollutant or pollutant property                Average of   continuous
                                                  daily         dis-
                                  Maximum for   values for    chargers
                                   any 1 day        30         (annual
                                               consecutive    average)
                                                   days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5............................         28.7         15.5          8.12

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TSS.............................         40.8         21.3         11.2
pH..............................        (\1\)        (\1\)      (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------


 
                                         Maximum for any 1 day
                              ------------------------------------------
                                Kg/kkg (or
                                pounds per
                               1,000 lb) of        Milligrams/liter
                                  product
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol............        0.0030  (0.012)(59.0)/y
Trichlorophenol..............        0.019   (0.012)(59.0)/y
y = wastewater discharged in
 kgal per ton at all times.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.


                                Subpart D
[NSPS for dissolving sulfite pulp facilities where cellophane grade pulp
                              is produced]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                    Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                  product
                                 ---------------------------------------
                                   Continuous dischargers
                                 --------------------------
 Pollutant or pollutant property                Average of   Non-contin-
                                                  daily         uous
                                  Maximum for   values for   dischargers
                                   any 1 day        30         (annual
                                               consecutive    average)
                                                   days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5............................         31.2         16.8          8.80
TSS.............................         40.8         21.3         11.2
pH..............................        (\1\)        (\1\)      (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------


 
                                         Maximum for any 1 day
                              ------------------------------------------
                                Kg/kkg (or
                                pounds per
                               1,000 lb) of        Milligrams/liter
                                  product
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol............        0.0030  (0.012)(59.0)/y
Trichlorophenol..............        0.019   (0.076)(59.0)/y
y = wastewater discharged in
 kgal per ton at all times.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.


                                Subpart D
[NSPS for dissolving sulfite pulp facilities where acetate grade pulp is
                                produced]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                     Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                  product
                                  --------------------------------------
                                    Continuous dischargers
                                  --------------------------
 Pollutant or pollutant property                 Average of      Non-
                                                   daily      continuous
                                   Maximum for   values for  dischargers
                                    any 1 day        30        (annual
                                                consecutive    average)
                                                    days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.............................         39.6         21.4         11.2
TSS..............................         41.1         21.5         11.3
pH...............................        (\1\)        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------


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                                         Maximum for any 1 day
                              ------------------------------------------
                                Kg/kkg (or
                                pounds per
                               1,000 lb) of        Milligrams/liter
                                  product
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol............        0.0033  (0.012)(65.7)/y
Trichlorophenol..............        0.021   (0.075)(65.7)/y
y = wastewater discharged in
 kgal per ton at all times.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.



Sec.  430.46  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any existing source 
subject to this subpart that introduces pollutants into a publicly owned 
treatment works must: comply with 40 CFR part 403; and achieve the 
following pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES) if it uses 
chlorophenolic-containing biocides. Permittees not using chlorophenolic-
containing biocides must certify to the permit-issuing authority that 
they are not using these biocides. PSES must be attained on or before 
July 1, 1984:

                                                    Subpart D
 [PSES for dissolving sulfite pulp facilities where nitration, viscose, or cellophane grade pulps are produced]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                      Maximum for any 1 day
                                               -----------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                     Kg/kkg (or
        Pollutant or pollutant property                                                              pounds per
                                                              Milligrams/liter (mg/l)               1,000 lb) of
                                                                                                     product \a\
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.............................  (0.011)(66.0)/y...................................        0.0030
Trichlorophenol...............................  (0.082)(66.0)/y...................................        0.023
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton of
 product.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\a\ The following equivalent mass limitations are provided as guidance in cases when POTWs find it necessary to
  impose mass effluent limitations.


                                                    Subpart D
               [PSES for dissolving sulfite pulp facilities where acetate grade pulp is produced]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                      Maximum for any 1 day
                                               -----------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                     Kg/kkg (or
        Pollutant or pollutant property                                                              pounds per
                                                              Milligrams/liter (mg/l)               1,000 lb) of
                                                                                                     product \a\
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.............................  (0.011)(72.7)/y...................................        0.0033
Trichlorophenol...............................  (0.082)(72.7)/y...................................        0.025
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton of
 product.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\a\ The following equivalent mass limitations are provided as guidance in cases when POTWs find it necessary to
  impose mass effluent limitations.



Sec.  430.47  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7, any new source subject to this 
subpart that introduces pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works 
must: comply with 40 CFR part 403; and achieve the following 
pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS) if it uses chlorophenolic-
containing biocides. Permittees not using chlorophenolic-containing 
biocides must certify to the permit-issuing authority that they are not 
using these biocides:

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                                                    Subpart D
 [PSNS for dissolving sulfite pulp facilities where nitration, viscose, or cellophane grade pulps are produced]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                      Maximum for any 1 day
                                               -----------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                     Kg/kkg (or
        Pollutant or pollutant property                                                              pounds per
                                                              Milligrams/liter (mg/l)               1,000 lb) of
                                                                                                     product \a\
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.............................  (0.012)(59.0)/y...................................        0.0030
Trichlorophenol...............................  (0.092)(59.0)/y...................................        0.023
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton of
 product.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\a\ The following equivalent mass limitations are provided as guidance in cases when POTWs find it necessary to
  impose mass effluent limitations.


                                                    Subpart D
               [PSNS for dissolving sulfite pulp facilities where acetate grade pulp is produced]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                      Maximum for any 1 day
                                               -----------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                     Kg/kkg (or
        Pollutant or pollutant property                                                              pounds per
                                                              Milligrams/liter (mg/l)               1,000 lb) of
                                                                                                     product \a\
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.............................  (0.012)(65.7)/y...................................        0.0033
Trichlorophenol...............................  (0.091)(65.7)/y...................................        0.025
y=wastewater discharged in kgal per ton of
 product.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\a\ The following equivalent mass limitations are provided as guidance in cases when POTWs find it necessary to
  impose mass effluent limitations.



                Subpart E_Papergrade Sulfite Subcategory



Sec.  430.50  Applicability; description of the papergrade sulfite
subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart apply to discharges resulting from 
the: Integrated production of pulp and paper at papergrade sulfite 
mills, where blow pit pulp washing techniques are used; and the 
integrated production of pulp and paper at papergrade sulfite mills 
where vacuum or pressure drums are used to wash pulp.



Sec.  430.51  Specialized definitions.

    (a) Except as provided in paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section, 
the general definitions, abbreviations, and methods of analysis set 
forth in 40 CFR part 401 andSec. 430.01 of this part apply to this 
subpart.
    (b) Sulfite cooking liquor is defined as bisulfite cooking liquor 
when the pH of the liquor is between 3.0 and 6.0 and as acid sulfite 
cooking liquor when the pH is less than 3.0.
    (c) For this subpart, the segments for the papergrade sulfite 
subcategory are defined as follows:
    (1) The calcium-, magnesium-, or sodium-based sulfite pulp segment 
consists of papergrade sulfite mills where pulp and paper are produced 
using an acidic cooking liquor of calcium, magnesium, or sodium sulfite, 
unless those mills are specialty grade sulfite mills;
    (2) The ammonium-based sulfite pulp segment consists of papergrade 
sulfite mills where pulp and paper are produced using an acidic cooking 
liquor of ammonium sulfite, unless those mills are specialty grade 
sulfite mills;
    (3) The specialty grade sulfite pulp segment consists of those 
papergrade sulfite mills where a significant portion of production is 
characterized by pulp with a high percentage of alpha cellulose and high 
brightness sufficent to produce end products such as plastic molding 
compounds, saturating and laminating products, and photographic papers. 
The specialty grade segment also includes those mills where a major 
portion of production is 91 ISO brightness and above.



Sec.  430.52  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable 
control technology currently available (BPT).

    (a) Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point

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source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best practicable control technology currently 
available (BPT):

                                Subpart E
   [Bisulfite liquor/surface condensers; BPT effluent limitations for
   papergrade sulfite facilities where blow pit washing techniques are
                                  used]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                    Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                  product
                                 ---------------------------------------
                                    Continuous dischargers
                                 ---------------------------
 Pollutant or pollutant property                 Average of      Non-
                                                   daily      continuous
                                   Maximum for   values for  dischargers
                                    any 1 day        30        (annual
                                                consecutive    average)
                                                    days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5............................         31.8         16.55         9.30
TSS.............................         43.95        23.65        12.99
pH..............................      (\1\)           (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.


                                Subpart E
  [Bisulfite liquor/barometric condensers; BPT effluent limitations for
   papergrade sulfite facilities where blow pit washing techniques are
                                  used]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                    Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                  product
                                 ---------------------------------------
                                    Continuous dischargers
                                 ---------------------------     Non-
 Pollutant or pollutant property                Average of    continuous
                                               daily values  dischargers
                                  Maximum for     for 30       (annual
                                   any 1 day    consecutive    average)
                                                   days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5............................         34.7         18.05        10.14
TSS.............................         52.2         28.1         15.44
pH..............................        (\1\)      (\1\)           (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.


                                Subpart E
  [Acid sulfite liquor/surface condensers; BPT effluent limitations for
   papergrade sulfite facilities where blow pit washing techniques are
                                  used]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                    Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                 product
                                ----------------------------------------
                                   Continuous dischargers
                                ----------------------------     Non-
Pollutant or pollutant property                 Average of    continuous
                                               daily values  dischargers
                                  Maximum for     for 30       (annual
                                   any 1 day    consecutive    average)
                                                   days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5...........................         32.3          16.8          9.44
TSS............................         43.95         23.65        12.99
pH.............................      (\1\)         (\1\)           (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.


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                                Subpart E
[Acid sulfite liquor/barometric condensers; BPT effluent limitations for
   papergrade sulfite facilities where blow pit washing techniques are
                                  used]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                    Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                  product
                                 ---------------------------------------
                                    Continuous dischargers
                                 ---------------------------
 Pollutant or pollutant property                 Average of      Non-
                                                   daily      continuous
                                   Maximum for   values for  dischargers
                                    any 1 day        30        (annual
                                                consecutive    average)
                                                    days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5............................         35.55         18.5        10.39
TSS.............................         52.2          28.1        15.44
pH..............................      (\1\)           (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.


                                Subpart E
   [Bisulfite liquor/surface condensers; BPT effluent limitations for
papergrade sulfite facilities where vacuum or pressure drums are used to
                               wash pulp]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                    Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                 product
                                ----------------------------------------
                                   Continuous dischargers
                                ----------------------------     Non-
Pollutant or pollutant property                 Average of    continuous
                                               daily values  dischargers
                                  Maximum for     for 30       (annual
                                   any 1 day    consecutive    average)
                                                   days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5...........................         26.7          13.9          7.81
TSS............................         43.95         23.65        12.99
pH.............................      (\1\)         (\1\)           (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.
Note: Limitations above do not apply to mills using continuous
  digesters.


                                Subpart E
  [Bisulfite liquor/barometric condensers; BPT effluent limitations for
papergrade sulfite facilities where vacuum or pressure drums are used to
                               wash pulp]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                     Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                  product
                                  --------------------------------------
                                    Continuous dischargers
                                  --------------------------
 Pollutant or pollutant property                 Average of      Non-
                                                   daily      continuous
                                   Maximum for   values for  dischargers
                                    any 1 day        30        (annual
                                                consecutive    average)
                                                    days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.............................         29.4         15.3         8.60
TSS..............................         52.2         28.1        15.44
pH...............................        (\1\)        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.
Note: Limitations above do not apply to mills using continuous
  digesters.


                                Subpart E
  [Acid sulfite liquor/surface condensers; BPT effluent limitations for
papergrade sulfite facilities where vacuum or pressure drums are used to
                               wash pulp]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                    Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                  product
                                 ---------------------------------------
                                    Continuous dischargers
                                 ---------------------------     Non-
 Pollutant or pollutant property                Average of    continuous
                                               daily values  dischargers
                                  Maximum for     for 30       (annual
                                   any 1 day    consecutive    average)
                                                   days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5............................        29.75         15.5          8.71
TSS.............................        43.95         23.65        12.99

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pH..............................        (\1\)      (\1\)           (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.
Note: Limitations above do not apply to mills using continuous
  digesters.


                                Subpart E
[Acid sulfite liquor/barometric condensers; BPT effluent limitations for
papergrade sulfite facilities where vacuum or pressure drums are used to
                               wash pulp]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                     Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                  product
                                  --------------------------------------
                                    Continuous dischargers
                                  --------------------------
 Pollutant or pollutant property                 Average of      Non-
                                                   daily      continuous
                                   Maximum for   values for  dischargers
                                    any 1 day        30        (annual
                                                consecutive    average)
                                                    days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.............................         32.5         16.9         9.49
TSS..............................         52.2         28.1        15.44
pH...............................        (\1\)        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.
Note: Limitations above do not apply to mills using continuous
  digesters.


                                Subpart E
 [Continuous digesters; BPT effluent limitations for papergrade sulfite
    facilities where vacuum or pressure drums are used to wash pulp]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                     Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                  product
                                  --------------------------------------
                                    Continuous dischargers
                                  --------------------------
 Pollutant or pollutant property                 Average of      Non-
                                                   daily      continuous
                                   Maximum for   values for  dischargers
                                    any 1 day        30        (annual
                                                consecutive    average)
                                                    days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.............................        38.15        19.85        11.15
TSS..............................        53.75        28.95        15.91
pH...............................        (\1\)        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.

    (b) The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this section, 
resulting from the use of wet barking operations, which may be 
discharged by a point source subject to the provisions of this subpart. 
These limitations are in addition to the limitations set forth in 
paragraph (a) of this section and shall be calculated using the 
proportion of the mill's total production due to use of logs which are 
subject to such operations:

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                                Subpart E
 [BPT effluent limitations for papergrade sulfite facilities where blow
                    pit washing techniques are used]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                     Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                  product
                                  --------------------------------------
                                    Continuous dischargers
                                  --------------------------
 Pollutant or pollutant property                 Average of      Non-
                                                   daily      continuous
                                   Maximum for   values for  dischargers
                                    any 1 day        30        (annual
                                                consecutive    average)
                                                    days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.............................          2.7         1.45         0.80
TSS..............................          7.5         3.95         2.19
pH...............................        (\1\)        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.


                                Subpart E
[BPT effluent limitations for papergrade sulfite facilities where vacuum
                or pressure drums are used to wash pulp]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                    Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                 product
                                ----------------------------------------
                                   Continuous dischargers
                                ----------------------------     Non-
Pollutant or pollutant property                 Average of    continuous
                                               daily values  dischargers
                                  Maximum for     for 30       (annual
                                   any 1 day    consecutive    average)
                                                   days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5...........................          3.05          1.6          0.90
TSS............................          7.5           3.95         2.19
pH.............................      (\1\)         (\1\)           (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.

    (c) The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant parameters, controlled by this section, 
resulting from the use of log washing or chip washing operations, which 
may be discharged by a point source subject to the provisions of this 
subpart. These limitations are in addition to the limitations set forth 
in paragraph (a) of this section and shall be calculated using the 
proportion of the mill's total production due to use of logs and/or 
chips which are subject to such operations:

                                Subpart E
 [BPT effluent limitations for papergrade sulfite facilities where blow
                    pit washing techniques are used]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                    Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                  product
                                 ---------------------------------------
                                    Continuous dischargers
                                 ---------------------------     Non-
 Pollutant or pollutant property                Average of    continuous
                                               daily values  dischargers
                                  Maximum for     for 30       (annual
                                   any 1 day    consecutive    average)
                                                   days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5............................         0.15          0.1          0.05
TSS.............................         2.55          1.35         0.75
pH..............................        (\1\)      (\1\)           (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.


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                                Subpart E
[BPT effluent limitations for papergrade sulfite facilities where vacuum
                or pressure drums are used to wash pulp]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                    Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                 product
                                ----------------------------------------
                                   Continuous dischargers
                                ---------------------------     Non-
Pollutant or pollutant property                Average of    continuous
                                              daily values   dischargers
                                 Maximum for     for 30        (annual
                                  any 1 day    consecutive    average)
                                                  days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5...........................         0.35          0.2           0.1
TSS............................         2.55          1.35          0.75
pH.............................        (\1\)      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.

    (d) The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this section, 
resulting from the use of log flumes or log ponds, which may be 
discharged by a point source subject to the provisions of this subpart. 
These limitations are in addition to the limitations set forth in 
paragraph (a) of this section and shall be calculated using the 
proportion of the mill's total production due to use of logs which are 
subject to such operations:

                                Subpart E
 [BPT effluent limitations for papergrade sulfite facilities where blow
                    pit washing techniques are used]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                    Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                  product
                                 ---------------------------------------
                                    Continuous dischargers
                                 ---------------------------
 Pollutant or pollutant property                 Average of      Non-
                                                   daily      continuous
                                   Maximum for   values for  dischargers
                                    any 1 day        30        (annual
                                                consecutive    average)
                                                    days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5............................          0.35          0.2          0.1
TSS.............................          1.7           0.9          0.5
pH..............................      (\1\)           (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.


                                Subpart E
[BPT effluent limitations for papergrade sulfite facilities where vacuum
                or pressure drums are used to wash pulp]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                    Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                 product
                                ----------------------------------------
                                   Continuous dischargers
                                ----------------------------     Non-
Pollutant or pollutant property                 Average of    continuous
                                               daily values  dischargers
                                  Maximum for     for 30       (annual
                                   any 1 day    consecutive    average)
                                                   days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5...........................          0.7           0.35          0.2
TSS............................          1.70          0.9           0.5
pH.............................      (\1\)         (\1\)           (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.


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Sec.  430.53  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional
pollutant control technology (BCT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best conventional pollutant control technology 
(BCT). The limitations shall be the same as those specified for 
conventional pollutants inSec. 430.52 of this subpart for the best 
practicable control technology currently available (BCT).



Sec.  430.54  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of best available technology
economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best available technology economically achievable 
(BAT).
    (a)(1) The following effluent limitations apply to all dischargers 
in the calcium-, magnesium-, or sodium-based sulfite pulp segment:

                                                    Subpart E
                       [Production of Calcium-, Magnesium-, or Sodium-based Sulfite Pulps]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            BAT effluent limitations
                              ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Pollutant or pollutant                Continuous dischargers                  Non-continuous dischargers
           property           ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                       Annual
                               Maximum for any 1 day     Monthly average     Maximum for any 1 day     average
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
                                                   kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of product
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
AOX..........................  
Sec.  430.55  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    New sources subject to this subpart must achieve the following new 
source performance standards (NSPS), as applicable.
    (a) The following standards apply to each new source regardless of 
when it commenced discharge:

                                                    Subpart E
                                                   [1982 NSPS]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of product
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    Continuous dischargers
 Pollutant or pollutant property ------------------------------------------------------------   Non-continuous
                                    Maximum for any 1      Average of daily values for 30         dischargers
                                           day                    consecutive days             (annual average)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5............................  4.38exp(0.017x).....  2.36exp(0.017x).....................  Average of daily
                                                                                               values for 30
                                                                                               consecutive days
                                                                                               divided by 1.91.
TSS.............................  5.81exp(0.017x).....  3.03exp(0.017x).....................  Average of daily
                                                                                               values for 30
                                                                                               consecutive days
                                                                                               divided by 1.90.
pH..............................  (\1\)...............  (\1\)...............................  (\1\)
x = percent sulfite pulp in final product
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.

    (b) The following standards apply with respect to each new source 
fiber line that commences discharge after June 15, 1998.
    (1) The following standards apply to all new sources in the calcium-
, magnesium-, or sodium-based sulfite pulp segment:

                                                    Subpart E
                       [Production of Calcium-, Magnesium-, or Sodium-based Sulfite Pulps]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                      NSPS
                              ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Pollutant or pollutant                Continuous dischargers                  Non-continuous dischargers
           property           ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                       Annual
                               Maximum for any 1 day     Monthly average     Maximum for any 1 day     average
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                   kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of product
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
AOX..........................  
Sec.  430.56  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any existing source 
subject to this subpart that introduces pollutants into a publicly owned 
treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and must achieve the 
following pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
    (a) The following pretreatment standards must be attained on or 
before April 16, 2001.
    (1) The following pretreatment standards apply to all indirect 
dischargers in the calcium-, magnesium-, or sodium-based sulfite pulp 
segment:

                                                    Subpart E
                       [Production of Calcium-, Magnesium-, or Sodium-based Sulfite Pulps]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                 PSES
           Pollutant or pollutant property           -----------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for any 1 day            Monthly average
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                              kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of product
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
AOX.................................................  
Sec.  430.57  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7, any new source subject to this 
subpart that introduces pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works 
must: comply with 40 CFR part 403; and achieve the following 
pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).
    (a) (1) The following pretreatment standards apply to each indirect 
discharger in the calcium-,

magnesium-, or sodium-based sulfite pulp segment that is a new source:

                                                    Subpart E
                       [Production of Calcium-, Magnesium-, or Sodium-Based Sulfite Pulps]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                 PSNS
           Pollutant or pollutant property           -----------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for any 1 day            Monthly average
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                              kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of product
                                                     -----------------------------------------------------------
AOX.................................................  
Sec.  430.58  Best management practices (BMPs).

    The definitions and requirements set forth in 40 CFR 430.03 apply to 
facilities in this subpart.

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                   Subpart F_Semi-Chemical Subcategory



Sec.  430.60  Applicability; description of the semi-chemical subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges 
resulting from the integrated production of pulp and paper at semi-
chemical mills.



Sec.  430.61  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart, the general definitions, 
abbreviations, and methods of analysis set forth in 40 CFR part 401 and 
Sec.  430.01 of this part shall apply to this subpart.



Sec.  430.62  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable control
technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best practicable control technology currently 
available (BPT):

                                                    Subpart F
                                [BPT effluent limitations for ammonia base mills]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                              Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of product
                                                     -----------------------------------------------------------
           Pollutant or pollutant property                                               Average of daily values
                                                            Maximum for any 1 day        for 30 consecutive days
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5................................................   8.0                              4.0
TSS.................................................  10.0                              5.0
pH..................................................  (\1\)                             (\1\)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 6.0 to 9.0 at all times.


                                                    Subpart F
                                [BPT effluent limitations for sodium base mills]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                              Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of product
                                                     -----------------------------------------------------------
           Pollutant or pollutant property                                               Average of daily values
                                                            Maximum for any 1 day        for 30 consecutive days
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5................................................   8.7                              4.35
TSS.................................................  11.0                              5.5
pH..................................................  (\1\)                             (\1\)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 6.0 to 9.0 at all times.



Sec.  430.63  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best conventional pollutant control 
technology (BCT): The limitations shall be the same as those specified 
for conventional pollutants (which are defined in 40 CFR 401.16) in 
Sec.  430.62 of this subpart for the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT), except that non-continuous dischargers shall 
not be subject to the maximum day and average-of-30-consecutive-days 
limitations, but shall be subject to annual average effluent limitations 
determined by dividing the average-of-30-consecutive-days limitations 
for BOD5 by 1.36 and TSS by 1.36.

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Sec.  430.64  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart where chlorophenolic-containing 
biocides are used must achieve the following effluent limitations 
representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by the 
application of the best available technology economically achievable 
(BAT). Non-continuous dischargers shall not be subject to the maximum 
day mass limitations in kg/kkg (lb/1,000 lb), but shall be subject to 
concentration limitations. Concentration limitations are only applicable 
to non-continuous dischargers. Permittees not using chlorophenolic-
containing biocides must certify to the permit-issuing authority that 
they are not using these biocides:

                                                    Subpart F
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                          BAT effluent limitations
                                                           -----------------------------------------------------
                                                                            Maximum for any 1 day
                                                           -----------------------------------------------------
              Pollutant or pollutant property                Kg/kkg (or
                                                             pounds per
                                                            1,000 lb) of             Milligrams/liter
                                                               product
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.........................................       0.0012   (0.029)(10.3)/y
Trichlorophenol...........................................       0.00043  (0.010)(10.3)/y
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton of product.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------



Sec.  430.65  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
new source performance standards (NSPS), except that non-continuous 
dischargers shall not be subject to the maximum day and average of 30 
consecutive days effluent limitations for BOD5 and TSS, but shall be 
subject to annual average effluent limitations. Also, for non-continuous 
dischargers, concentration limitations (mg/l) shall apply, where 
provided. Concentration limitations will only apply to non-continuous 
dischargers. Only facilities where chlorophenolic-containing biocides 
are used shall be subject to pentachlorophenol and trichlorophenol 
limitations. Permittees not using chlorophenolic-containing biocides 
must certify to the permit-issuing authority that they are not using 
these biocides:

                                                    Subpart F
                                                     [NSPS]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                            Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                                                          product
                                                                         ---------------------------------------
                                                                           Continuous dischargers
                                                                         --------------------------     Non-
                     Pollutant or pollutant property                                    Average of   continuous
                                                                                          daily         dis-
                                                                          Maximum for   values for    chargers
                                                                           any 1 day        30         (annual
                                                                                       consecutive    average)
                                                                                           days
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5....................................................................          3.0          1.6          0.84
TSS.....................................................................          5.8          3.0          1.6
pH......................................................................        (\1\)        (\1\)      (\1\)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


 
                                                                          Maximum for any 1 day
                                                        --------------------------------------------------------
                                                          Kg/kkg (or
                                                          pounds per
                                                         1,000 lb) of               Milligrams/liter
                                                            product
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol......................................       0.0012   (0.041)(7.3)/y
Trichlorophenol........................................       0.00043  (0.014)(7.3)/y

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y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton at all times.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.



Sec.  430.66  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any existing source 
subject to this subpart that introduces pollutants into a publicly owned 
treatment works must: comply with 40 CFR part 403; and achieve the 
following pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES) if it uses 
chlorophenolic-containing biocides. Permittees not using chlorophenolic-
containing biocides must certify to the permit-issuing authority that 
they are not using these biocides. PSES must be attained on or before 
July 1, 1984:

                                                    Subpart F
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                              PSES
                                               -----------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                      Maximum for any 1 day
                                               -----------------------------------------------------------------
        Pollutant or pollutant property                                                              Kg/kkg (or
                                                                                                     pounds per
                                                                 Milligrams/liter                   1,000 lb) of
                                                                                                     product \a\
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.............................  (0.032)(10.3)/y...................................       0.0014
Trichlorophenol...............................  (0.010)(10.3)/y...................................       0.00043
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton of
 product.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\a\ The following equivalent mass limitations are provided as guidance in cases when POTWs find it necessary to
  impose mass equivalent limitations.



Sec.  430.67  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7, any new source subject to this 
subpart that introduces pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works 
must: comply with 40 CFR part 403; and achieve the following 
pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS) if it uses chlorophenolic-
containing biocides. Permittees not using chlorophenolic-containing 
biocides must certify to the permit-issuing authority that they are not 
using these biocides:

                                                    Subpart F
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                              PSNS
                                               -----------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                      Maximum for any 1 day
                                               -----------------------------------------------------------------
        Pollutant or pollutant property                                                              Kg/kkg (or
                                                                                                     pounds per
                                                                 Milligrams/liter                   1,000 lb) of
                                                                                                     product \a\
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.............................  (0.045)(7.3)/y....................................       0.0014
Trichlorophenol...............................  (0.014)(7.3)/y....................................       0.00043
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton of
 product.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\a\ The following equivalent mass limitations are provided as guidance in cases when POTWs find it necessary to
  impose mass equivalent limitations.


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                  Subpart G_Mechanical Pulp Subcategory



Sec.  430.70  Applicability; description of the mechanical pulp subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges 
resulting from: the production of pulp and paper at groundwood chemi-
mechanical mills; the production of pulp and paper at groundwood mills 
through the application of the thermo-mechanical process; the integrated 
production of pulp and coarse paper, molded pulp products, and newsprint 
at groundwood mills; and the integrated production of pulp and fine 
paper at groundwood mills.



Sec.  430.71  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart, the general definitions, 
abbreviations, and methods of analysis set forth in 40 CFR part 401 and 
Sec.  430.01 of this part shall apply to this subpart.



Sec.  430.72  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable 
control technology currently available (BPT).

    (a) Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best practicable control technology currently 
available (BPT), except that non-continuous dischargers shall not be 
subject to the maximum day and average of 30 consecutive days 
limitations but shall be subject to annual average effluent limitations:

                                                    Subpart G
  [BPT effluent limitations for mechanical pulp facilities where pulp and paper at groundwood chemi-mechanical
                                               mills are produced]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                             Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                                                          product
                                                                          --------------------------------------
                                                                            Continuous dischargers
                                                                          --------------------------
                     Pollutant or pollutant property                                     Average of      Non-
                                                                                           daily      continuous
                                                                           Maximum for   values for  dischargers
                                                                            any 1 day        30        (annual
                                                                                        consecutive    average)
                                                                                            days
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.....................................................................         13.5         7.05         3.96
TSS......................................................................        19.75        10.65         5.85
pH.......................................................................        (\1\)        (\1\)        (\1\)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.


                                                    Subpart G
 [BPT effluent limitations for mechanical pulp facilities where pulp and paper at groundwood mills are produced
                            through the application of the thermo-mechanical process]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                             Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                                                          product
                                                                          --------------------------------------
                                                                            Continuous dischargers
                                                                          --------------------------
                     Pollutant or pollutant property                                     Average of      Non-
                                                                                           daily      continuous
                                                                           Maximum for   values for  dischargers
                                                                            any 1 day        30        (annual
                                                                                        consecutive    average)
                                                                                            days
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.....................................................................         10.6         5.55         3.12
TSS......................................................................        15.55         8.35         4.59
pH.......................................................................        (\1\)        (\1\)        (\1\)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.


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                                                    Subpart G
   [BPT effluent limitations for mechanical pulp facilities where the integrated production of pulp and coarse
                     paper, molded pulp products, and newsprint at groundwood mills occurs]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                             Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                                                          product
                                                                          --------------------------------------
                                                                            Continuous dischargers
                                                                          --------------------------
                     Pollutant or pollutant property                                     Average of      Non-
                                                                                           daily      continuous
                                                                           Maximum for   values for  dischargers
                                                                            any 1 day        30        (annual
                                                                                        consecutive    average)
                                                                                            days
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.....................................................................         7.45          3.9         2.19
TSS......................................................................        12.75         6.85         3.76
pH.......................................................................        (\1\)        (\1\)        (\1\)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.


                                                    Subpart G
 [BPT effluent limitations for mechanical pulp facilities where the integrated production of pulp and fine paper
                                           at groundwood mills occurs]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                             Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                                                          product
                                                                          --------------------------------------
                                                                            Continuous dischargers
                                                                          --------------------------
                     Pollutant or pollutant property                                     Average of      Non-
                                                                                           daily      continuous
                                                                           Maximum for   values for  dischargers
                                                                            any 1 day        30        (annual
                                                                                        consecutive    average)
                                                                                            days
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.....................................................................         6.85          3.6          2.0
TSS......................................................................        11.75          6.3          3.5
pH.......................................................................        (\1\)        (\1\)        (\1\)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.

    (b) The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this section, 
resulting from the use of wet barking operations, which may be 
discharged by a point source subject to the provisions of this subpart. 
These limitations are in addition to the limitations set forth in 
paragraph (a) of this section and shall be calculated using the 
proportion of the mill's total production due to use of logs which are 
subject to such operations. Non-continuous dischargers shall not be 
subject to the maximum day and average of 30 consecutive days 
limitations, but shall be subject to annual average effluent 
limitations:

                                                    Subpart G
  [BPT effluent limitations for mechanical pulp facilities where pulp and paper at groundwood chemi-mechanical
                                               mills are produced]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                             Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                                                          product
                                                                          --------------------------------------
                                                                            Continuous dischargers
                                                                          --------------------------
                     Pollutant or pollutant property                                     Average of      Non-
                                                                                           daily      continuous
                                                                           Maximum for   values for  dischargers
                                                                            any 1 day        30        (annual
                                                                                        consecutive    average)
                                                                                            days
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.....................................................................          0.9         0.45         0.25
TSS......................................................................          2.6         1.45         0.80
pH.......................................................................        (\1\)        (\1\)        (\1\)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.


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                                                    Subpart G
 [BPT effluent limitations for mechanical pulp facilities where pulp and paper at groundwood mills are produced
                            through the application of the thermo-mechanical process]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                             Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                                                          product
                                                                          --------------------------------------
                                                                            Continuous dischargers
                                                                          --------------------------
                     Pollutant or pollutant property                                     Average of      Non-
                                                                                           daily      continuous
                                                                           Maximum for   values for  dischargers
                                                                            any 1 day        30        (annual
                                                                                        consecutive    average)
                                                                                            days
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.....................................................................          0.9         0.45          0.3
TSS......................................................................          2.7         1.45         0.75
pH.......................................................................        (\1\)        (\1\)        (\1\)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.


                                                    Subpart G
   [BPT effluent limitations for mechanical pulp facilities where the integrated production of pulp and coarse
                     paper, molded pulp products, and newsprint at groundwood mills occurs]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                             Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                                                          product
                                                                          --------------------------------------
                                                                            Continuous dischargers
                                                                          --------------------------
                     Pollutant or pollutant property                                     Average of      Non-
                                                                                           daily      continuous
                                                                           Maximum for   values for  dischargers
                                                                            any 1 day        30        (annual
                                                                                        consecutive    average)
                                                                                            days
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.....................................................................         1.15         0.55         0.30
TSS......................................................................          2.0          1.1         0.60
pH.......................................................................        (\1\)        (\1\)        (\1\)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.


                                                    Subpart G
 [BPT effluent limitations for mechanical pulp facilities where the integrated production of pulp and fine paper
                                           at groundwood mills occurs]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                            Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                                                         product
                                                                        ----------------------------------------
                                                                           Continuous dischargers
                                                                        ---------------------------     Non-
                    Pollutant or pollutant property                                    Average of    continuous
                                                                                      daily values      dis-
                                                                         Maximum for     for 30       chargers
                                                                          any 1 day    consecutive     (annual
                                                                                          days        average)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5...................................................................          1.1          0.55          0.35
TSS....................................................................         1.95          1.1           0.60
pH.....................................................................        (\1\)      (\1\)         (\1\)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.

    (c) The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant parameters, controlled by this section, 
resulting from the use of log washing or chip washing operations, which 
may be discharged by a point source subject to the provisions of this 
subpart. These limitations are in addition to the limitations set forth 
in paragraph (a) of this section and shall be calculated using the 
proportion of the mill's total production due to use of logs and/or 
chips which are subject to such operations. Non-continuous dischargers 
shall not be subject to the maximum day and average of 30 consecutive 
days limitations, but shall be subject to the annual average effluent 
limitations:

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                                                    Subpart G
  [BPT effluent limitations for mechanical pulp facilities where pulp and paper at groundwood chemi-mechanical
                                               mills are produced]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                             Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                                                          product
                                                                          --------------------------------------
                                                                            Continuous dischargers
                                                                          --------------------------
                     Pollutant or pollutant property                                     Average of      Non-
                                                                                           daily      continuous
                                                                           Maximum for   values for  dischargers
                                                                            any 1 day        30        (annual
                                                                                        consecutive    average)
                                                                                            days
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.....................................................................         0.05         0.05         0.05
TSS......................................................................         0.25         0.15         0.10
pH.......................................................................        (\1\)        (\1\)        (\1\)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.


                                                    Subpart G
 [BPT effluent limitations for mechanical pulp facilities where pulp and paper at groundwood mills are produced
                            through the application of the thermo-mechanical process]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                             Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                                                          product
                                                                          --------------------------------------
                                                                            Continuous dischargers
                                                                          --------------------------
                     Pollutant or pollutant property                                     Average of      Non-
                                                                                           daily      continuous
                                                                           Maximum for   values for  dischargers
                                                                            any 1 day        30        (annual
                                                                                        consecutive    average)
                                                                                            days
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.....................................................................         0.05         0.05         0.05
TSS......................................................................         0.30         0.15         0.05
pH.......................................................................        (\1\)        (\1\)        (\1\)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.


                                                    Subpart G
   [BPT effluent limitations for mechanical pulp facilities where the integrated production of pulp and coarse
                     paper, molded pulp products, and newsprint at groundwood mills occurs]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                             Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                                                          product
                                                                          --------------------------------------
                                                                            Continuous dischargers
                                                                          --------------------------
                     Pollutant or pollutant property                                     Average of      Non-
                                                                                           daily      continuous
                                                                           Maximum for   values for  dischargers
                                                                            any 1 day        30        (annual
                                                                                        consecutive    average)
                                                                                            days
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.....................................................................         0.15         0.05         0.05
TSS......................................................................         0.20         0.15         0.10
pH.......................................................................        (\1\)        (\1\)        (\1\)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.


                                                    Subpart G
 [BPT effluent limitations for mechanical pulp facilities where the integrated production of pulp and fine paper
                                           at groundwood mills occurs]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                             Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                                                          product
                                                                          --------------------------------------
                                                                            Continuous dischargers
                                                                          --------------------------
                     Pollutant or pollutant property                                     Average of      Non-
                                                                                           daily      continuous
                                                                           Maximum for   values for  dischargers
                                                                            any 1 day        30        (annual
                                                                                        consecutive    average)
                                                                                            days
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.....................................................................         0.15         0.05         0.05
TSS......................................................................          0.2         0.15         0.10

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pH.......................................................................        (\1\)        (\1\)        (\1\)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.

    (d) The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this section, 
resulting from the use of log flumes or log ponds, which may be 
discharged by a point source subject to the provisions of this subpart. 
These limitations are in addition to the limitations set forth in 
paragraph (a) of this section and shall be calculated using the 
proportion of the mill's total production due to use of logs which are 
subject to such operations. Non-continuous dischargers shall not be 
subject to the maximum day and average of 30 consecutive days 
limitations but shall be subject to the annual average effluent 
limitations:

                                                    Subpart G
  [BPT effluent limitations for mechanical pulp facilities where pulp and paper at groundwood chemi-mechanical
                                               mills are produced]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                             Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                                                          product
                                                                          --------------------------------------
                                                                            Continuous dischargers
                                                                          --------------------------
                     Pollutant or pollutant property                                     Average of      Non-
                                                                                           daily      continuous
                                                                           Maximum for   values for  dischargers
                                                                            any 1 day        30        (annual
                                                                                        consecutive    average)
                                                                                            days
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.....................................................................         0.15         0.05         0.05
TSS......................................................................         0.55          0.3         0.15
pH.......................................................................        (\1\)        (\1\)        (\1\)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.


                                                    Subpart G
 [BPT effluent limitations for mechanical pulp facilities where pulp and paper at groundwood mills are produced
                            through the application of the thermo-mechanical process]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                             Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                                                          product
                                                                          --------------------------------------
                                                                            Continuous dischargers
                                                                          --------------------------
                     Pollutant or pollutant property                                     Average of      Non-
                                                                                           daily      continuous
                                                                           Maximum for   values for  dischargers
                                                                            any 1 day        30        (annual
                                                                                        consecutive    average)
                                                                                            days
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.....................................................................         0.15         0.15         0.05
TSS......................................................................         0.60         0.35         0.15
pH.......................................................................        (\1\)        (\1\)        (\1\)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.


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                                                    Subpart G
   [BPT effluent limitations for mechanical pulp facilities where the integrated production of pulp and coarse
                     paper, molded pulp products, and newsprint at groundwood mills occurs]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                             Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                                                          product
                                                                          --------------------------------------
                                                                            Continuous dischargers
                                                                          --------------------------
                     Pollutant or pollutant property                                     Average of      Non-
                                                                                           daily      continuous
                                                                           Maximum for   values for  dischargers
                                                                            any 1 day        30        (annual
                                                                                        consecutive    average)
                                                                                            days
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.....................................................................         0.25          0.1         0.05
TSS......................................................................         0.45         0.25         0.15
pH.......................................................................        (\1\)        (\1\)        (\1\)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.


                                                    Subpart G
 [BPT effluent limitations for mechanical pulp facilities where the integrated production of pulp and fine paper
                                           at groundwood mills occurs]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                             Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                                                          product
                                                                          --------------------------------------
                                                                            Continuous dischargers
                                                                          --------------------------
                     Pollutant or pollutant property                                     Average of      Non-
                                                                                           daily      continuous
                                                                           Maximum for   values for  dischargers
                                                                            any 1 day        30        (annual
                                                                                        consecutive    average)
                                                                                            days
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.....................................................................          0.2         0.05         0.05
TSS......................................................................          0.4         0.25         0.15
pH.......................................................................        (\1\)        (\1\)        (\1\)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.

    (e) For those mills using zinc hydrosulfite as a bleaching agent in 
the manufacturing process, the following effluent limitations are to be 
added to the base limitations set forth in paragraph (a) of this 
section. Permittees not using zinc hydrosulfite as a bleaching agent 
must certify to the permit issuing authority that they are not using 
this bleaching compound. Non-continuous dischargers shall not be subject 
to the maximum day and average of 30 consecutive days effluent 
limitations, but shall be subject to annual average effluent 
limitations:

                                                    Subpart G
  [BPT effluent limitations for mechanical pulp facilities where pulp and paper at groundwood chemi-mechanical
                                               mills are produced]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                           Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                                                         product
                                                                       -----------------------------------------
                                                                          Continuous dischargers
                                                                       ----------------------------     Non-
                    Pollutant or pollutant property                                    Average of    continuous
                                                                                      daily values   dischargers
                                                                         Maximum for     for 30        (annual
                                                                          any 1 day    consecutive    average)
                                                                                          days
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Zinc..................................................................         0.34          0.17          0.11
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


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                                                    Subpart G
 [BPT effluent limitations for mechanical pulp facilities where pulp and paper at groundwood mills are produced
                            through the application of the thermo-mechanical process]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                           Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                                                         product
                                                                       -----------------------------------------
                                                                          Continuous dischargers
                                                                       ----------------------------     Non-
                    Pollutant or pollutant property                                    Average of    continuous
                                                                                      daily values   dischargers
                                                                         Maximum for     for 30        (annual
                                                                          any 1 day    consecutive    average)
                                                                                          days
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Zinc..................................................................         0.26          0.13          0.09
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


                                                    Subpart G
   [BPT effluent limitations for mechanical pulp facilities where the integrated production of pulp and coarse
                     paper, molded pulp products, and newsprint at groundwood mills occurs]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                           Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                                                         product
                                                                       -----------------------------------------
                                                                          Continuous dischargers
                                                                       ----------------------------     Non-
                    Pollutant or pollutant property                                    Average of    continuous
                                                                                      daily values   dischargers
                                                                         Maximum for     for 30        (annual
                                                                          any 1 day    consecutive    average)
                                                                                          days
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Zinc..................................................................         0.30          0.15          0.10
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


                                                    Subpart G
 [BPT effluent limitations for mechanical pulp facilities where the integrated production of pulp and fine paper
                                           at groundwood mills occurs]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                           Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                                                         product
                                                                       -----------------------------------------
                                                                          Continuous dischargers
                                                                       ----------------------------     Non-
                    Pollutant or pollutant property                                    Average of    continuous
                                                                                      daily values   dischargers
                                                                         Maximum for     for 30        (annual
                                                                          any 1 day    consecutive    average)
                                                                                          days
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Zinc..................................................................        0.275         0.135         0.090
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------



Sec.  430.73  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).

    (a)(1) The following applies to: mechanical pulp facilities where 
the integrated production of pulp and coarse paper, molded pulp 
products, and newsprint at groundwood mills occurs; and mechanical pulp 
facilities where the integrated production of pulp and fine paper at 
groundwood mills occurs:
    (2) Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best conventional pollutant control 
technology (BCT): The limitations shall be the same as those specified 
for conventional pollutants (which are defined in 40 CFR 401.16) in 
Sec.  430.72 of this subpart for the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT).
    (b) [Reserved]



Sec.  430.74  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
technology economically achievable (BAT).

    (a) The following applies to mechanical pulp facilities where pulp 
and

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paper at groundwood mills are produced through the application of the 
thermo-mechanical process; mechanical pulp facilities where the 
integrated production of pulp and coarse paper, molded pulp products, 
and newsprint at groundwood mills occurs; and mechanical pulp facilities 
where the integrated production of pulp and fine paper at groundwood 
mills occurs: except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any 
existing point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best available technology 
economically achievable (BAT), except that non-continuous dischargers 
shall not be subject to the maximum day mass limitations in kg/kkg (lb/
1000 lb), but shall be subject to concentration limitations. 
Concentration limitations are only applicable to non-continuous 
dischargers. Pentachlorophenol and trichlorophenol limitations are only 
applicable at facilities where chlorophenolic-containing biocides are 
used. Permittees not using chlorophenolic-containing biocides must 
certify to the permit-issuing authority that they are not using these 
biocides. Zinc limitations are only applicable at facilities where zinc 
hydrosulfite is used as a bleaching agent. Permittees not using zinc 
hydrosulfite as a bleaching agent must certify to the permit issuing 
authority that they are not using this bleaching compound:

                                                    Subpart G
 [BAT effluent limitations for mechanical pulp facilities where pulp and paper at groundwood mills are produced
                            through the application of the thermo-mechanical process]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                            Maximum for any 1 day
                                                           -----------------------------------------------------
                                                             Kg/kkg (or
              Pollutant or pollutant property                pounds per
                                                            1,000 lb) of             Milligrams/liter
                                                               product
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.........................................       0.00097  (0.011)(21.1)/y
Trichlorophenol...........................................       0.00088  (0.010)(21.1)/y
Zinc......................................................       0.26     (3.0)(21.1)/y
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton of product.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


                                                    Subpart G
   [BAT effluent limitations for mechanical pulp facilities where the integrated production of pulp and coarse
                     paper, molded pulp products, and newsprint at groundwood mills occurs]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                            Maximum for any 1 day
                                                           -----------------------------------------------------
                                                             Kg/kkg (or
              Pollutant or pollutant property                pounds per
                                                            1,000 lb) of             Milligrams/liter
                                                               product
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.........................................       0.0011   (0.011)(23.8)/y
Trichlorophenol...........................................       0.00099  (0.010)(23.8)/y
Zinc......................................................       0.30     (3.0)(23.8)/y
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton of product.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


                                                    Subpart G
 [BAT effluent limitations for mechanical pulp facilities where the integrated production of pulp and fine paper
                                           at groundwood mills occurs
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                            Maximum for any 1 day
                                                           -----------------------------------------------------
                                                             Kg/kkg (or
              Pollutant or pollutant property                pounds per
                                                            1,000 lb) of             Milligrams/liter
                                                               product
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.........................................       0.0010   (0.011)(21.9)/y
Trichlorophenol...........................................       0.00092  (0.010)(21.9)/y
Zinc......................................................       0.27     (3.0)(21.9)/y
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton of product.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


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    (b) [Reserved]



Sec.  430.75  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    (a) The following applies to mechanical pulp facilities where pulp 
and paper at groundwood mills are produced through the application of 
the thermo-mechanical process; mechanical pulp facilities where the 
integrated production of pulp and coarse paper, molded pulp products, 
and newsprint at groundwood mills occurs; and mechanical pulp facilities 
where the integrated production of pulp and fine paper at groundwood 
mills occurs: any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the 
following new source performance standards (NSPS), except that non-
continuous dischargers shall not be subject to the maximum day and 
average of 30 consecutive days effluent limitations for BOD5 and TSS, 
but shall be subject to annual average effluent limitations. Also, for 
non-continuous dischargers, concentration limitations (mg/l) shall 
apply, where provided. Concentration limitations will only apply to non-
continuous dischargers. Pentachlorophenol and trichlorophenol 
limitations are only applicable at facilities where chlorophenolic-
containing biocides are used. Permittees not using chlorophenolic-
containing biocides must certify to the permit-issuing authority that 
they are not using these biocides. Zinc limitations are only applicable 
at facilities where zinc hydrosulfite is used as a bleaching agent. 
Permittees not using zinc hydrosulfite as a bleaching agent must certify 
to the permit issuing authority that they are not using this bleaching 
compound:

                                                    Subpart G
     [NSPS for mechanical pulp facilities where pulp and paper at groundwood mills are produced through the
                                  application of the thermo-mechanical process]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                             Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                                                          product
                                                                          --------------------------------------
                                                                            Continuous dischargers
                                                                          --------------------------
                     Pollutant or pollutant property                                     Average of      Non-
                                                                                           daily      continuous
                                                                           Maximum for   values for  dischargers
                                                                            any 1 day        30        (annual
                                                                                        consecutive    average)
                                                                                            days
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.....................................................................          4.6          2.5          1.3
TSS......................................................................          8.7          4.6          2.4
pH.......................................................................        (\1\)        (\1\)        (\1\)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


 
                                                                          Maximum for any 1 day
                                                        --------------------------------------------------------
                                                          Kg/kkg (or
                                                          pounds per
                                                         1,000 lb) of               Milligrams/liter
                                                            product
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol......................................       0.00097  (0.017)(13.8)/y
Trichlorophenol........................................       0.00088  (0.015)(13.8)/y
Zinc...................................................       0.17     (3.0)(13.8)/y
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton at all times.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.


                                                    Subpart G
   [NSPS for mechanical pulp facilities where the integrated production of pulp and coarse paper, molded pulp
                               products, and newsprint at groundwood mills occurs]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                             Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                                                          product
                                                                          --------------------------------------
                                                                            Continuous dischargers
                                                                          --------------------------
                     Pollutant or pollutant property                                     Average of      Non-
                                                                                           daily      continuous
                                                                           Maximum for   values for  dischargers
                                                                            any 1 day        30        (annual
                                                                                        consecutive    average)
                                                                                            days
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.....................................................................          4.6          2.5          1.3
TSS......................................................................          7.3          3.8          2.0

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pH.......................................................................        (\1\)        (\1\)        (\1\)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


 
                                                                          Maximum for any 1 day
                                                        --------------------------------------------------------
                                                          Kg/kkg (or
                                                          pounds per
                                                         1,000 lb) of               Milligrams/liter
                                                            product
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol......................................       0.0011   (0.016)(16.8)/y
Trichlorophenol........................................       0.00099  (0.014)(16.8)/y
Zinc...................................................       0.21     (3.0)(16.8)/y
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton at all times.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.


                                                    Subpart G
   [NSPS mechanical pulp facilities where the integrated production of pulp and fine paper at groundwood mills
                                                     occurs]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                             Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                                                          product
                                                                          --------------------------------------
                                                                            Continuous dischargers
                                                                          --------------------------
                     Pollutant or pollutant property                                     Average of      Non-
                                                                                           daily      continuous
                                                                           Maximum for   values for  dischargers
                                                                            any 1 day        30        (annual
                                                                                        consecutive    average)
                                                                                            days
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.....................................................................          3.5          1.9         0.99
TSS......................................................................          5.8          3.0         1.58
pH.......................................................................        (\1\)        (\1\)        (\1\)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


 
                                                                           Maximum for any 1 day
                                                         -------------------------------------------------------
                                                           Kg/kkg (or
                                                           pounds per
                                                           1,000 lb)                Milligrams/liter
                                                           of product
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.......................................       0.0010  (0.016) (15.4)/y
Trichlorophenol.........................................      0.00092  (0.014) (15.4)/y
Zinc....................................................         0.19  (3.0) (15.4)/y
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton at all times.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.

    (b) [Reserved]



Sec.  430.76  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    (a) The following applies to mechanical pulp facilities where pulp 
and paper at groundwood mills are produced through the application of 
the thermo-mechanical process; mechanical pulp facilities where the 
integrated production of pulp and coarse paper, molded pulp products, 
and newsprint at groundwood mills occurs; and mechanical pulp facilities 
where the integrated production of pulp and fine paper at groundwood 
mills occurs: except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any 
existing source subject to this subpart that introduces pollutants into 
a publicly owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and 
achieve the following pretreatment standards for existing sources 
(PSES). Pentachlorophenol and trichlorophenol

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limitations are only applicable at facilities where chlorophenolic-
containing biocides are used. Permittees not using chlorophenolic-
containing biocides must certify to the permit-issuing authority that 
they are not using these biocides. Zinc limitations are only applicable 
at facilities where zinc hydrosulfite is used as a bleaching agent. 
Permittees not using zinc hydrosulfite as a bleaching agent must certify 
to the permit-issuing authority that they are not using this bleaching 
compound. PSES must be attained on or before July 1, 1984:

                                                    Subpart G
     [PSES for mechanical pulp facilities where pulp and paper at groundwood mills are produced through the
                                  application of the thermo-mechanical process]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                      Maximum for any 1 day
                                               -----------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                     Kg/kkg (or
        Pollutant or pollutant property                                                              pounds per
                                                              Milligrams/liter (mg/1)               1,000 1b) of
                                                                                                     product \a\
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.............................  (0.011) (21.1)/y..................................       0.00097
Trichlorophenol...............................  (0.010) (21.1)/y..................................       0.00088
Zinc..........................................  (3.0) (21.1)/y....................................       0.26
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton of
 product.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\a\ The following equivalent mass limitations are provided as guidance in cases when POTWs find it necessary to
  impose mass effluent limitations.


                                                    Subpart G
   [PSES for mechanical pulp facilities where the integrated production of pulp and coarse paper, molded pulp
                               products, and newsprint at groundwood mills occurs]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                      Maximum for any 1 day
                                               -----------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                     Kg/kkg (or
        Pollutant or pollutant property                                                              pounds per
                                                              Milligrams/liter (mg/1)               1,000 1b) of
                                                                                                     product \a\
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.............................  (0.011) (23.8)/y..................................       0.0011
Trichlorophenol...............................  (0.010) (23.8)/y..................................       0.00099
Zinc..........................................  (3.0) (23.8)/y....................................       0.30
y = wasterwater discharged in kgal per ton of
 product.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\a\ The following equivalent mass limitations are provided as guidance in cases when POTWs find it necessary to
  impose mass effluent limitations.


                                                    Subpart G
 [PSNS for mechanical pulp facilities where the integrated production of pulp and fine paper at groundwood mills
                                                     occurs]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                      Maximum for any 1 day
                                               -----------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                     Kg/kkg (or
        Pollutant or pollutant property                                                              pounds per
                                                              Milligrams/liter (mg/l)               1,000 lb) of
                                                                                                     product \a\
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.............................  (0.011)(21.9)/y...................................       0.0010
Trichlorophenol...............................  (0.010)(21.9)/y...................................       0.00092
Zinc..........................................  (3.0)(21.9)/y.....................................       0.27
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton of
 product.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\a\ The following equivalent mass limitations are provided as guidance in cases when POTWs find it necessary to
  impose mass effluent limitations.

    (b) [Reserved]



Sec.  430.77  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    (a) The following applies to mechanical pulp facilities where pulp 
and paper at groundwood mills are produced through the application of 
the thermo-mechanical process; mechanical pulp facilities where the 
integrated production of pulp and coarse paper, molded pulp products, 
and newsprint at groundwood mills occurs; and mechanical pulp facilities 
where the

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integrated production of pulp and fine paper at groundwood mills occurs: 
except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7, any new source subject to this 
subpart that introduces pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works 
must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the following pretreatment 
standards for new sources (PSNS). Pentachlorophenol and trichlorophenol 
limitations are only applicable at facilities where chlorophenolic-
containing biocides are used. Permittees not using chlorophenolic-
containing biocides must certify to the permit-issuing authority that 
they are not using these biocides. Zinc limitations are only applicable 
at facilities where zinc hydrosulfite is used as a bleaching agent. 
Permittees not using zinc hydrosulfite as a bleaching agent must certify 
to the permit issuing authority that they are not using this bleaching 
compound:

                                                    Subpart G
     [PSNS for mechanical pulp facilities where pulp and paper at groundwood mills are produced through the
                                  application of the thermo-mechanical process]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                      Maximum for any 1 day
                                               -----------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                     Kg/kkg (or
        Pollutant or pollutant property                                                              pounds per
                                                              Milligrams/liter (mg/l)               1,000 lb) of
                                                                                                     product \a\
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.............................  (0.017)(13.8)/y...................................       0.00097
Trichlorophenol...............................  (0.015)(13.8)/y...................................       0.00088
Zinc..........................................  (3.0)(13.8)/y.....................................       0.17
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton of
 product.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\a\ The following equivalent mass limitations are provided as guidance in cases when POTWs find it necessary to
  impose mass effluent limitations.


                                                    Subpart G
   [PSNS for mechanical pulp facilities where the integrated production of pulp and coarse paper, molded pulp
                               products, and newsprint at groundwood mills occurs]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                      Maximum for any 1 day
                                               -----------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                     Kg/kkg (or
        Pollutant or pollutant property                                                              pounds per
                                                              Milligrams/liter (mg/l)               1,000 lb) of
                                                                                                     product \a\
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.............................  (0.016)(16.8)/y...................................       0.0011
Trichlorophenol...............................  (0.014)(16.8)/y...................................       0.00099
Zinc..........................................  (3.0)(16.8)/y.....................................       0.21
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton of
 product.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\a\ The following equivalent mass limitations are provided as guidance in cases when POTWs find it necessary to
  impose mass effluent limitations.


                                                    Subpart G
 [PSNS for mechanical pulp facilities where the integrated production of pulp and fine paper at groundwood mills
                                                     occurs]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                      Maximum for any 1 day
                                               -----------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                     Kg/kkg (or
        Pollutant or pollutant property                                                              pounds per
                                                              Milligrams/liter (mg/l)               1,000 lb) of
                                                                                                     product \a\
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.............................  (0.016)(15.4)/y...................................       0.0010
Trichlorophenol...............................  (0.014)(15.4)/y...................................       0.00092
Zinc..........................................  (3.0)(15.4)/y.....................................       0.19
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton of
 product.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\a\ The following equivalent mass limitations are provided as guidance in cases when POTWs find it necessary to
  impose mass effluent limitations.


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    (b) [Reserved]



              Subpart H_Non-Wood Chemical Pulp Subcategory



Sec.  430.80  Applicability; description of the non-wood chemical 
pulp subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges 
resulting from the production of pulp and paper at non-wood chemical 
pulp mills. This subcategory includes, but is not limited to, mills 
producing non-wood pulps from chemical pulping processes such as kraft, 
sulfite, or soda.



Sec.  430.81  Specialized definitions.

    The general definitions, abbreviations, and methods of analysis set 
forth in 40 CFR 401 andSec. 430.01 of this part shall apply to this 
subpart.



Sec.  430.82  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of best practicable control
technology currently available (BPT). [Reserved]



Sec.  430.83  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of best conventional pollutant
control technology (BCT). [Reserved]



Sec.  430.84  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of best available technology
economically achievable (BAT). [Reserved]



Sec.  430.85  New source performance standards (NSPS). [Reserved]



Sec.  430.86  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES). [Reserved]



Sec.  430.87  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS). [Reserved]



               Subpart I_Secondary Fiber Deink Subcategory



Sec.  430.90  Applicability; description of the secondary fiber deink
subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges 
resulting from the integrated production of pulp and paper at deink 
mills.



Sec.  430.91  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart, the general definitions, 
abbreviations, and methods of analysis set forth in 40 CFR part 401 and 
Sec.  430.01 of this part shall apply to this subpart.



Sec.  430.92  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable 
control technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best practicable control technology currently 
available (BPT), except that non-continuous dischargers shall not be 
subject to the maximum day and average of 30 consecutive days 
limitations but shall be subject to annual average effluent limitations:

[[Page 182]]



                                                    Subpart I
                                           [BPT effluent limitations]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                             Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                                                          product
                                                                          --------------------------------------
                                                                            Continuous dischargers
                                                                          --------------------------
                     Pollutant or pollutant property                                     Average of      Non-
                                                                                           daily      continuous
                                                                           Maximum for   values for  dischargers
                                                                            any 1 day        30        (annual
                                                                                        consecutive    average)
                                                                                            days
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.....................................................................         18.1          9.4          5.3
TSS......................................................................        24.05        12.95         7.12
pH.......................................................................        (\1\)        (\1\)        (\1\)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.



Sec.  430.93  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best conventional pollutant control 
technology (BCT): The limitations shall be the same as those specified 
for conventional pollutants (which are defined in 40 CFR 401.16) in 
Sec.  430.92 of this subpart for the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT).



Sec.  430.94  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available
technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart where chlorophenolic-containing 
biocides are used must achieve the following effluent limitations 
representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by the 
application of the best available technology economically achievable 
(BAT). Non-continuous dischargers shall not be subject to the maximum 
day mass limitations in kg/kkg (lb/1000 lb) but shall be subject to 
concentration limitations. Concentration limitations are only applicable 
to non-continuous dischargers. Permittees not using chlorophenolic-
containing biocides must certify to the permit-issuing authority that 
they are not using these biocides:

                                                    Subpart I
                               [Facilities where fine or tissue paper is produced]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                          BAT effluent limitations
                                                           -----------------------------------------------------
                                                                            Maximum for any 1 day
                                                           -----------------------------------------------------
              Pollutant or pollutant property                Kg/kkg (or
                                                             pounds per
                                                             1,000 lb)               Milligrams/liter
                                                             of product
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.........................................       0.0030  (0.029)(24.4)/y
Trichlorophenol...........................................       0.0069  (0.068)(24.4)/y
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton of product.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


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                                                    Subpart I
                                    [Facilities where newsprint is produced]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                          BAT effluent limitations
                                                           -----------------------------------------------------
                                                                            Maximum for any 1 day
                                                           -----------------------------------------------------
              Pollutant or pollutant property                Kg/kkg (or
                                                             pounds per
                                                             1,000 lb)               Milligrams/liter
                                                             of product
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.........................................       0.0030  (0.029)(24.4)/y
Trichlorophenol...........................................       0.0010  (0.010)(24.4)/y
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton of product.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------



Sec.  430.95  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
new source performance standards (NSPS), except that non-continuous 
dischargers shall not be subject to the maximum day and average of 30 
consecutive days effluent limitations for BOD5 and TSS, but shall be 
subject to annual average effluent limitations. Also, for non-continuous 
dischargers, concentration limitations (mg/l) shall apply, where 
provided. Concentration limitations will only apply to non-continuous 
dischargers. Only facilities where chlorophenolic-containing biocides 
are used shall be subject to pentachlorophenol and trichlorophenol 
limitations. Permittees not using chlorophenolic-containing biocides 
must certify to the permit-issuing authority that they are not using 
these biocides:

                                                    Subpart I
                                    [Facilities where fine paper is produced]
                                                     [NSPS]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                             Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                                                          product
                                                                          --------------------------------------
                                                                            Continuous dischargers
                                                                          --------------------------
                     Pollutant or pollutant property                                     Average of      Non-
                                                                                           daily      continuous
                                                                           Maximum for   values for  dischargers
                                                                            any 1 day        30        (annual
                                                                                        consecutive    average)
                                                                                            days
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.....................................................................          5.7          3.1          1.6
TSS......................................................................          8.7          4.6          2.4
pH.......................................................................        (\1\)        (\1\)        (\1\)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


 
                                                                            Maximum for any 1 day
                                                           -----------------------------------------------------
                                                             Kg/kkg (or
                                                             pounds per
                                                             1,000 lb)               Milligrams/liter
                                                             of product
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.........................................       0.0030  (0.045)(15.9)/y
Trichlorophenol...........................................       0.0069  (0.104)(15.9)/y
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton at all times.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.


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                                                    Subpart I
                                   [Facilities where tissue paper is produced]
                                                     [NSPS]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                             Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                                                          product
                                                                          --------------------------------------
                                                                            Continuous dischargers
                                                                          --------------------------
                     Pollutant or pollutant property                                     Average of      Non-
                                                                                           daily      continuous
                                                                           Maximum for   values for  dischargers
                                                                            any 1 day        30        (annual
                                                                                        consecutive    average)
                                                                                            days
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.....................................................................          9.6          5.2         2.72
TSS......................................................................         13.1          6.8         3.58
pH.......................................................................        (\1\)        (\1\)        (\1\)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


 
                                                                            Maximum for any 1 day
                                                           -----------------------------------------------------
                                                             Kg/kkg (or
                                                             pounds per
                                                             1,000 lb)               Milligrams/liter
                                                             of product
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.........................................       0.0030  (0.036)(19.5)/y
Trichlorophenol...........................................       0.0069  (0.085)(19.5)/y
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton at all times.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.


                                                    Subpart I
                                    [Facilities where newsprint is produced]
                                                     [NSPS]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                             Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                                                          product
                                                                          --------------------------------------
                                                                            Continuous dischargers
                                                                          --------------------------
                     Pollutant or pollutant property                                     Average of      Non-
                                                                                           daily      continuous
                                                                           Maximum for   values for  dischargers
                                                                            any 1 day        30        (annual
                                                                                        consecutive    average)
                                                                                            days
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.....................................................................          6.0          3.2          1.7
TSS......................................................................         12.0          6.3          3.3
pH.......................................................................        (\1\)        (\1\)        (\1\)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


 
                                                                            Maximum for any 1 day
                                                           -----------------------------------------------------
                                                             Kg/kkg (or
                                                             pounds per
                                                             1,000 lb)               Milligrams/liter
                                                             of product
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.........................................       0.0030  (0.044)(16.2)/y
Trichlorophenol...........................................       0.0010  (0.015)(16.2)/y
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton at all times.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.



Sec.  430.96  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    (a) Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any existing 
source subject to this subpart that introduces pollutants into a 
publicly owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and 
achieve the following pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES) 
if it uses chlorophenolic-containing biocides. Permittees not using 
chlorophenolic-containing biocides must certify to the permit-issuing 
authority that they are not using these biocides. PSES must be attained 
on or before July 1, 1984:

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                                                    Subpart I
                               [Facilities where fine or tissue paper is produced]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                 PSES
                                                     -----------------------------------------------------------
                                                                         Maximum for any 1 day
                                                     -----------------------------------------------------------
           Pollutant or pollutant property                                                            Kg/kkg (or
                                                                                                      pounds per
                                                                 Milligrams/liter (mg/l)              1,000 lb)
                                                                                                      of product
                                                                                                         \a\
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol...................................  (0.032)(24.4)/y..............................       0.0033
Trichlorophenol.....................................  (0.082)(24.4)/y..............................       0.0084
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton of
 product.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\a\ The following equivalent mass limitations are provided as guidance in cases when POTWs find it necessary to
  impose mass equivalent limitations.


                                                    Subpart I
                                    [Facilities where newsprint is produced]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                 PSES
                                                     -----------------------------------------------------------
                                                                         Maximum for any 1 day
                                                     -----------------------------------------------------------
           Pollutant or pollutant property                                                            Kg/kkg (or
                                                                                                      pounds per
                                                                 Milligrams/liter (mg/l)              1,000 lb)
                                                                                                      of product
                                                                                                         \a\
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol...................................  (0.032)(24.4)/y..............................       0.0033
Trichlorophenol.....................................  (0.010)(24.4)/y..............................       0.0010
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton of
 product.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\a\ The following equivalent mass limitations are provided as guidance in cases when POTWs find it necessary to
  impose mass equivalent limitations.



Sec.  430.97  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    (a) Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7, any new source subject to 
this subpart that introduces pollutants into a publicly owned treatment 
works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the following 
pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS) if it uses chlorophenolic-
containing biocides. Permittees not using chlorophenolic-containing 
biocides must certify to the permit-issuing authority that they are not 
using these biocides:

                                                    Subpart I
                                    [Facilities where fine paper is produced]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                 PSNS
                                                     -----------------------------------------------------------
                                                                         Maximum for any 1 day
                                                     -----------------------------------------------------------
           Pollutant or pollutant property                                                            Kg/kkg (or
                                                                                                      pounds per
                                                                 Milligrams/liter (mg/l)              1,000 lb)
                                                                                                      of product
                                                                                                         \a\
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol...................................  (0.049)(15.9)/y..............................       0.0033
Trichlorophenol.....................................  (0.126)(15.9)/y..............................       0.0084
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton of
 product.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\a\ The following equivalent mass limitations are provided as guidance in cases when POTWs find it necessary to
  impose mass equivalent limitations.


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                                                    Subpart I
                                   [Facilities where tissue paper is produced]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                 PSNS
                                                     -----------------------------------------------------------
                                                                         Maximum for any 1 day
                                                     -----------------------------------------------------------
           Pollutant or pollutant property                                                            Kg/kkg (or
                                                                                                      pounds per
                                                                 Milligrams/liter (mg/l)              1,000 lb)
                                                                                                      of product
                                                                                                         \a\
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol...................................  (0.040)(19.5)/y..............................       0.0033
Trichlorophenol.....................................  (0.103)(19.5)/y..............................       0.0084
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton of
 product.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\a\ The following equivalent mass limitations are provided as guidance in cases when POTWs find it necessary to
  impose mass equivalent limitations.


                                                    Subpart I
                                    [Facilities where newsprint is produced]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                 PSNS
                                                     -----------------------------------------------------------
                                                                         Maximum for any 1 day
                                                     -----------------------------------------------------------
           Pollutant or pollutant property                                                            Kg/kkg (or
                                                                                                      pounds per
                                                                 Milligrams/liter (mg/l)              1,000 lb)
                                                                                                      of product
                                                                                                         \a\
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol...................................  (0.048)(16.2)/y..............................       0.0033
Trichlorophenol.....................................  (0.015)(16.2)/y..............................       0.0010
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton of
 product.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\a\ The following equivalent mass limitations are provided as guidance in cases when POTWs find it necessary to
  impose mass equivalent limitations.



             Subpart J_Secondary Fiber Non-Deink Subcategory



Sec.  430.100  Applicability; description of the secondary fiber non-
deink subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges 
resulting from the production of: Paperboard from wastepaper; tissue 
paper from wastepaper without deinking at secondary fiber mills; molded 
products from wastepaper without deinking at secondary fiber mills; and 
builders' paper and roofing felt from wastepaper.



Sec.  430.101  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, 
abbreviations, and methods of analysis set forth in 40 CFR part 401 and 
Sec.  430.01 of this part shall apply to this subpart.
    (b) Noncorrugating medium furnish subdivision mills are mills where 
recycled corrugating medium is not used in the production of paperboard.
    (c) Corrugating medium furnish subdivision mills are mills where 
only recycled corrugating medium is used in the production of 
paperboard.



Sec.  430.102  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable control
technology currently available (BPT).

    (a) Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best practicable control technology currently 
available (BPT):

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                                Subpart J
[BPT effluent limitations for secondary fiber non-deink facilities where
  paperboard from wastepaper is produced--noncorrugating medium finish
                              subdivision]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Kg/kkg (or pounds per
                                                  1,000 lb) of product
                                               -------------------------
                                                              Average of
        Pollutant or pollutant property                         daily
                                                Maximum for   values for
                                                 any 1 day        30
                                                             consecutive
                                                                 days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5..........................................          3.0          1.5
TSS...........................................          5.0          2.5
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ 1Within the range of 6.0 to 9.0 at all times.


                                Subpart J
[BPT effluent limitations for secondary fiber non-deink facilities where
    paperboard from wastepaper is produced--corrugating medium finish
                              subdivision]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Kg/kkg (or pounds per
                                                  1,000 lb) of product
                                               -------------------------
                                                              Average of
        Pollutant or pollutant property                         daily
                                                Maximum for   values for
                                                 any 1 day        30
                                                             consecutive
                                                                 days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5..........................................          5.7          2.8
TSS...........................................          9.2          4.6
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 6.0 to 9.0 at all times.


                                Subpart J
[BPT effluent limitations for secondary fiber non-deink facilities where
     builders' paper and roofing felt from wastepaper are produced]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Kg/kkg (or pounds per
                                                  1,000 lb) of product
                                               -------------------------
                                                              Average of
        Pollutant or pollutant property                         daily
                                                Maximum for   values for
                                                 any 1 day        30
                                                             consecutive
                                                                 days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5..........................................          5.0          3.0
TSS...........................................          5.0          3.0
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
Setteable Solids..............................        (\2\)        (\2\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 6.0 to 9.0 at all times.
\2\ Not to exceed 0.2 ml/l.

    (b) Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best practicable control technology currently 
available (BPT), except that non-continuous dischargers shall not be 
subject to the maximum day and average of 30 consecutive days 
limitations but shall be subject to annual average effluent limitations:

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                                                    Subpart J
   [BPT effluent limitations for secondary fiber non-deink facilities where tissue from wastepaper is produced
                                                without deinking]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                             Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                                                          product
                                                                          --------------------------------------
                                                                            Continuous dischargers
                                                                          --------------------------     Non-
                     Pollutant or pollutant property                                     Average of   continuous
                                                                                           daily     dischargers
                                                                           Maximum for   values for    (annual
                                                                            any 1 day        30        average
                                                                                        consecutive     days)
                                                                                            days
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.....................................................................         13.7          7.1          4.0
TSS......................................................................        17.05          9.2          5.1
pH.......................................................................        (\1\)        (\1\)        (\1\)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.


                                                    Subpart J
  [BPT effluent limitations for secondary fiber non-deink facilities where molded products from wastepaper are
                                           produced without deinking]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                             Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                                                          product
                                                                          --------------------------------------
                                                                            Continuous dischargers
                                                                          --------------------------     Non-
                     Pollutant or pollutant property                                     Average of   continuous
                                                                                           daily     dischargers
                                                                           Maximum for   values for    (annual
                                                                            any 1 day        30        average
                                                                                        consecutive     days)
                                                                                            days
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.....................................................................          4.4          2.3          1.3
TSS......................................................................         10.8          5.8          3.2
pH.......................................................................        (\1\)        (\1\)        (\1\)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.



Sec.  430.103  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).

    (a) Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best conventional pollutant control 
technology (BCT): The limitations shall be the same as those specified 
for conventional pollutants (which are defined in 40 CFR 401.16) in 
Sec.  430.102 of this subpart for the best practicable control 
technology currently available (BPT).
    (b) For secondary fiber non-deink facilities where paperboard from 
wastepaper is produced, non-continuous dischargers shall not be subject 
to the maximum day and average-of-30-consecutive-days limitations, but 
shall be subject to annual average effluent limitations determined by 
dividing the average-of-30-consecutive-days limitations for BOD5 and TSS 
by 1.77 and 2.18.
    (c) For secondary fiber non-deink facilities where builders' paper 
and roofing felt from wastepaper are produced, non-continuous 
dischargers shall not be subject to the maximum day and average-of-30-
consecutive-days limitations, but shall be subject to annual average 
effluent limitations determined by dividing the average-of-30-
consecutive-days limitations for BOD5 and TSS by 1.90 and 1.90.



Sec.  430.104  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart where chlorophenolic-containing 
biocides are used must achieve the following effluent limitations 
representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by the

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application of the best available technology economically achievable 
(BAT). Non-continuous dischargers shall not be subject to the maximum 
day mass limitations in kg/kkg (lb/1000 lb) but shall be subject to 
concentration limitations. Concentration limitations are only applicable 
to non-continuous dischargers. Permittees not using chlorophenolic-
containing biocides must certify to the permit-issuing authority that 
they are not using these biocides:

                                                    Subpart J
[BAT effluent limitations for secondary fiber non-deink facilities where paperboard from wastepaper is produced]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                            Maximum for any 1 day
                                                           -----------------------------------------------------
                                                             Kg/kkg (or
              Pollutant or pollutant property                pounds per
                                                             1,000 lb)               Milligrams/liter
                                                             of product
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.........................................      0.00087  (0.029)(7.2)/y
Trichlorophenol...........................................      0.00030  (0.010)(7.2)/y
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton of product.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


                                                    Subpart J
 [BAT effluent limitations for secondary fiber non-deink facilities where builders' paper and roofing felt from
                                            wastepaper are produced]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                            Maximum for any 1 day
                                                           -----------------------------------------------------
                                                             Kg/kkg (or
              Pollutant or pollutant property                pounds per
                                                             1,000 lb)               Milligrams/liter
                                                             of product
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.........................................       0.0017  (0.029)(14.4)/y
Trichlorophenol...........................................      0.00060  (0.010)(14.4)/y
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton of product.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


                                                    Subpart J
   [BAT effluent limitations for secondary fiber non-deink facilities where tissue from wastepaper is produced
                                                without deinking]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                            Maximum for any 1 day
                                                           -----------------------------------------------------
                                                             Kg/kkg (or
              Pollutant or pollutant property                pounds per
                                                             1,000 lb)               Milligrams/liter
                                                             of product
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.........................................       0.0030  (0.029)(25.2)/y
Trichlorophenol...........................................       0.0011  (0.010)(25.2)/y
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton of product.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


                                                    Subpart J
  [BAT effluent limitations for secondary fiber non-deink facilities where molded products from wastepaper are
                                           produced without deinking]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                            Maximum for any 1 day
                                                           -----------------------------------------------------
                                                             Kg/kkg (or
              Pollutant or pollutant property                pounds per
                                                             1,000 lb)               Milligrams/liter
                                                             of product
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.........................................       0.0026  (0.029)(21.1)/y
Trichlorophenol...........................................      0.00088  (0.010)(21.1)/y
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton of product.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


[[Page 190]]



Sec.  430.105  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
new source performance standards (NSPS), except that non-continuous 
dischargers shall not be subject to the maximum day and average of 30 
consecutive days effluent limitations for BOD5 and TSS, but shall be 
subject to annual average effluent limitations. Also, for non-continuous 
dischargers, concentration limitations (mg/l) shall apply, where 
provided. Concentration limitations will only apply to non-continuous 
dischargers. Only facilities where chlorophenolic-containing biocides 
are used shall be subject to pentachlorophenol and trichlorophenol 
limitations. Permittees not using chlorophenolic-containing biocides 
must certify to the permit-issuing authority that they are not using 
these biocides:

                                                    Subpart J
   [NSPS for secondary fiber non-deink facilities where paperboard from wastepaper is produced--noncorrugating
                                           medium furnish subdivision]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                             Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                                                          product
                                                                          --------------------------------------
                                                                            Continuous dischargers
                                                                          --------------------------
                     Pollutant or pollutant property                                     Average of      Non-
                                                                                           daily      continuous
                                                                           Maximum for   values for  dischargers
                                                                            any 1 day        30        (annual
                                                                                        consecutive    average)
                                                                                            days
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.....................................................................          2.6          1.4         0.73
TSS......................................................................          3.5          1.8         0.95
pH.......................................................................        (\1\)        (\1\)        (\1\)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


 
                                                                            Maximum for any 1 day
                                                           -----------------------------------------------------
                                                             Kg/kkg (or
                                                             pounds per
                                                             1,000 lb)               Milligrams/liter
                                                             of product
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.........................................      0.00087  (0.065)(3.2)/y
Trichlorophenol...........................................      0.00030  (0.023)(3.2)/y
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton at all times.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.


                                                    Subpart J
 [NSPS for secondary fiber non-deink facilities where paperboard from wastepaper is produced--corrugating medium
                                               finish subdivision]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                             Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                                                          product
                                                                          --------------------------------------
                                                                            Continuous dischargers
                                                                          --------------------------
                     Pollutant or pollutant property                                     Average of      Non-
                                                                                           daily      continuous
                                                                           Maximum for   values for  dischargers
                                                                            any 1 day        30        (annual
                                                                                        consecutive    average)
                                                                                            days
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.....................................................................          3.9          2.1          1.1
TSS......................................................................          4.4          2.3          1.2
pH.......................................................................        (\1\)        (\1\)        (\1\)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


 
                                                                            Maximum for any 1 day
                                                           -----------------------------------------------------
                                                             Kg/kkg (or
                                                             pounds per
                                                             1,000 lb)               Milligrams/liter
                                                             of product
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.........................................      0.00087  (0.065)(3.2)/y
Trichlorophenol...........................................      0.00030  (0.023)(3.2)/y
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton at all times.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.


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                                                    Subpart J
    [NSPS for secondary fiber non-deink facilities where builders' paper and roofing felt from wastepaper are
                                                    produced]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                             Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                                                          product
                                                                          --------------------------------------
                                                                            Continuous dischargers
                                                                          --------------------------
                     Pollutant or pollutant property                                     Average of      Non-
                                                                                           daily      continuous
                                                                           Maximum for   values for  dischargers
                                                                            any 1 day        30        (annual
                                                                                        consecutive    average)
                                                                                            days
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.....................................................................          1.7         0.94         0.49
TSS......................................................................          2.7         1.40         0.74
pH.......................................................................        (\1\)        (\1\)        (\1\)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


 
                                                                            Maximum for any 1 day
                                                           -----------------------------------------------------
                                                             Kg/kkg (or
                                                             pounds per
                                                             1,000 lb)               Milligrams/liter
                                                             of product
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.........................................       0.0017  (0.155)(2.7)/y
Trichlorophenol...........................................      0.00060  (0.053)(2.7)/y
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton at all times.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.


                                                    Subpart J
    [NSPS for secondary fiber non-deink facilities where tissue from wastepaper is produced without deinking]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                             Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                                                          product
                                                                          --------------------------------------
                                                                            Continuous dischargers
                                                                          --------------------------
                     Pollutant or pollutant property                                     Average of      Non-
                                                                                           daily      continuous
                                                                           Maximum for   values for  dischargers
                                                                            any 1 day        30        (annual
                                                                                        consecutive    average)
                                                                                            days
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.....................................................................          4.6          2.5          1.3
TSS......................................................................         10.2          5.3          2.8
pH.......................................................................        (\1\)        (\1\)        (\1\)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


 
                                                                            Maximum for any 1 day
                                                           -----------------------------------------------------
                                                             Kg/kkg (or
                                                             pounds per
                                                             1,000 lb)               Milligrams/liter
                                                             of product
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.........................................       0.0030  (0.045)(16.3)/y
Trichlorophenol...........................................       0.0011  (0.015)(16.3)/y
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton at all times.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.


                                                    Subpart J
    [NSPS for secondary fiber non-deink facilities where molded products from wastepaper are produced without
                                                    deinking]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                             Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                                                          product
                                                                          --------------------------------------
                                                                            Continuous dischargers
                                                                          --------------------------
                     Pollutant or pollutant property                                     Average of      Non-
                                                                                           daily      continuous
                                                                           Maximum for   values for  dischargers
                                                                            any 1 day        30        (annual
                                                                                        consecutive    average)
                                                                                            days
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.....................................................................          2.1          1.1         0.58
TSS......................................................................          4.4          2.3         1.21
pH.......................................................................        (\1\)        (\1\)        (\1\)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


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                                                                            Maximum for any 1 day
                                                           -----------------------------------------------------
                                                             Kg/kkg (or
                                                             pounds per
                                                             1,000 lb)               Milligrams/liter
                                                             of product
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.........................................       0.0026  (0.107)(5.7)/y
Trichlorophenol...........................................      0.00088  (0.037)(5.7)/y
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton at all times.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.



Sec.  430.106  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any existing source 
subject to this subpart that introduces pollutants into a publicly owned 
treatment works must: Comply with 40 CFR part 403; and achieve the 
following pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES) if it uses 
chlorophenolic-containing biocides. Permittees not using chlorophenolic-
containing biocides must certify to the permit-issuing authority that 
they are not using these biocides. PSES must be attained on or before 
July 1, 1984:

                                                    Subpart J
          [PSES for secondary fiber non-deink facilities where paperboard from wastepaper is produced]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                         Maximum for any 1 day
                                                     -----------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                      Kg/kkg (or
           Pollutant or pollutant property                                                            pounds per
                                                                 Milligrams/liter (mg/l)              1,000 lb)
                                                                                                      of product
                                                                                                         \a\
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol...................................  (0.032)(7.2)/y...............................      0.00096
Trichlorophenol.....................................  (0.010)(7.2)/y...............................      0.00030
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton of
 product.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\a\ The following equivalent mass limitations are provided as guidance in cases when POTWs find it necessary to
  impose mass effluent limitations.


                                                    Subpart J
    [PSES for secondary fiber non-deink facilities where builders' paper and roofing felt from wastepaper are
                                                    produced]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                      Maximum for any 1 day
                                               -----------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                     Kg/kkg (or
        Pollutant or pollutant property                                                              pounds per
                                                              Milligrams/liter (mg/l)               1,000 lb) of
                                                                                                     product \a\
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.............................  (0.032)(14.4)y....................................       0.0019
Trichlorophenol...............................  (0.010)(14.4)y....................................       0.00060
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton of
 product.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\a\ The following equivalent mass limitations are provided as guidance in cases when POTWs find it necessary to
  impose mass effluent limitations.


                                                    Subpart J
    [PSES for secondary fiber non-deink facilities where tissue from wastepaper is produced without deinking]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                         Maximum for any 1 day
                                                     -----------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                      Kg/kkg (or
           Pollutant or pollutant property                                                            pounds per
                                                                 Milligrams/liter (mg/l)              1,000 lb)
                                                                                                      of product
                                                                                                         \a\
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol...................................  (0.032)(25.2)y...............................       0.0034
Trichlorophenol.....................................  (0.010)(25.2)/y..............................       0.0011
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton of
 product.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\a\ The following equivalent mass limitations are provided as guidance in cases when POTWs find it necessary to
  impose mass effluent limitations.


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                                                    Subpart J
    [PSES for secondary fiber non-deink facilities where molded products from wastepaper are produced without
                                                    deinking]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                         Maximum for any 1 day
                                                     -----------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                      Kg/kkg (or
           Pollutant or pollutant property                                                            pounds per
                                                                 Milligrams/liter (mg/l)              1,000 lb)
                                                                                                      of product
                                                                                                         \a\
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol...................................  (0.032)(21.1)y...............................       0.0028
Trichlorophenol.....................................  (0.010)(21.1)y...............................      0.00088
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton of
 product.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\a\ The following equivalent mass limitations are provided as guidance in cases when POTWs find it necessary to
  impose mass effluent limitations.



Sec.  430.107  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7, any new source subject to this 
subpart that introduces pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works 
must: Comply with 40 CFR part 403; and achieve the following 
pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS) if it uses chlorophenolic-
containing biocides. Permittees not using chlorophenolic-containing 
biocides must certify to the permit-issuing authority that they are not 
using these biocides:

                                                    Subpart J
          [PSNS for secondary fiber non-deink facilities where paperboard from wastepaper is produced]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                         Maximum for any 1 day
                                                     -----------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                      Kg/kkg (or
           Pollutant or pollutant property                                                            pounds per
                                                                 Milligrams/liter (mg/l)              1,000 lb)
                                                                                                      of product
                                                                                                         \a\
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol...................................  (0.072)(3.2)/y...............................      0.00096
Trichlorophenol.....................................  (0.023)(3.2)/y...............................      0.00030
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton of
 product.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\a\ The following equivalent mass limitations are provided as guidance in cases when POTWs find it necessary to
  impose mass effluent limitations.


                                                    Subpart J
    [PSNS for secondary fiber non-deink facilities where builders' paper and roofing felt from wastepaper are
                                                    produced]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                      Maximum for any 1 day
                                               -----------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                     Kg/kkg (or
        Pollutant or pollutant property                                                              pounds per
                                                              Milligrams/liter (mg/l)               1,000 lb) of
                                                                                                     product \a\
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.............................  (0.171)(2.7)/y....................................       0.0019
Trichlorophenol...............................  (0.053)(2.7)/y....................................       0.00060
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton of
 product.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\a\ The following equivalent mass limitations are provided as guidance in cases when POTWs find it necessary to
  impose mass effluent limitations.


                                                    Subpart J
    [PSNS for secondary fiber non-deink facilities where tissue from wastepaper is produced without deinking]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                    Maximum for any 1 day
                                                                           -------------------------------------
                                                                                                      Kg/kkg (or
                      Pollutant or pollutant property                                                 pounds per
                                                                            Milligrams/liter (mg/l)   1,000 lb)
                                                                                                      of product
                                                                                                         \a\
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.........................................................          (0.049)(16.3)/y       0.0034
Trichlorophenol...........................................................          (0.015)(16.3)/y       0.0011

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y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton of product.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\a\ The following equivalent mass limitations are provided as guidance in cases when POTWs find it necessary to
  impose mass effluent limitations.


                                                    Subpart J
    [PSNS for secondary fiber non-deink facilities where molded products from wastepaper are produced without
                                                    deinking]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                      Maximum for any 1 day
                                               -----------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                     Kg/kkg (or
        Pollutant or pollutant property                                                              pounds per
                                                              Milligrams/liter (mg/l)               1,000 lb) of
                                                                                                     product \a\
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.............................  (0.118)(5.7)/y....................................       0.0028
Trichlorophenol...............................  (0.037)(5.7)/y....................................       0.00088
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton of
 product.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\a\ The following equivalent mass limitations are provided as guidance in cases when POTWs find it necessary to
  impose mass effluent limitations.



  Subpart K_Fine and Lightweight Papers from Purchased Pulp Subcategory



Sec.  430.110  Applicability; description of the fine and lightweight
papers from purchased pulp subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges 
resulting from the production of: fine paper at nonintegrated mills; and 
lightweight paper at nonintegrated mills.



Sec.  430.111  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided in paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section, 
the general definitions, abbreviations, and methods of analysis set 
forth in 40 CFR part 401 andSec. 430.01 of this part shall apply to 
this subpart.
    (b) Cotton fiber furnish subdivision mills are those mills where 
significant quantities of cotton fibers (equal to or greater than 4 
percent of the total product) are used in the production of fine papers.
    (c) Wood fiber furnish subdivision mills are those mills where 
cotton fibers are not used in the production of fine papers.



Sec.  430.112  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable control
technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best practicable control technology currently 
available (BPT), except that non-continuous dischargers shall not be 
subject to the maximum day and average of 30 consecutive days 
limitations but shall be subject to annual average effluent limitations:

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                                                    Subpart K
 [BPT effluent limitations for non-integrated mills where fine paper is produced from purchased pulp--wood fiber
                                              furnish subdivision]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                             Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                                                          product
                                                                          --------------------------------------
                                                                            Continuous dischargers
                                                                          --------------------------
                     Pollutant or pollutant property                                     Average of      Non-
                                                                                           daily      continuous
                                                                           Maximum for   values for  dischargers
                                                                            any 1 day        30        (annual
                                                                                        consecutive    average)
                                                                                            days
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.....................................................................          8.2         4.25          2.4
TSS......................................................................         11.0          5.9          3.2
pH.......................................................................        (\1\)        (\1\)        (\1\)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.


                                                    Subpart K
   [BPT effluent limitations for non-integrated mills where fine paper is produced from purchased pulp--cotton
                                           fiber furnish subdivision]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                             Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                                                          product
                                                                          --------------------------------------
                                                                            Continuous dischargers
                                                                          --------------------------
                     Pollutant or pollutant property                                     Average of      Non-
                                                                                           daily      continuous
                                                                           Maximum for   values for  dischargers
                                                                            any 1 day        30        (annual
                                                                                        consecutive    average)
                                                                                            days
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.....................................................................         17.4          9.1          5.1
TSS......................................................................         24.3         13.1          7.2
pH.......................................................................        (\1\)        (\1\)        (\1\)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.


                                                    Subpart K
  [BPT effluent limitations for non-integrated mills where lightweight papers are produced from purchased pulp]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                             Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                                                          product
                                                                          --------------------------------------
                                                                            Continuous dischargers
                                                                          --------------------------
                     Pollutant or pollutant property                                     Average of      Non-
                                                                                           daily      continuous
                                                                           Maximum for   values for  dischargers
                                                                            any 1 day        30        (annual
                                                                                        consecutive    average)
                                                                                            days
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.....................................................................         24.1         13.2         7.37
TSS......................................................................         21.6         10.6          6.0
pH.......................................................................        (\1\)        (\1\)        (\1\)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.


                                                    Subpart K
 [BPT effluent limitations for non-integrated mills where lightweight papers are produced from purchased pulp--
                                       electrical grade papers subdivision
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                             Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                                                          product
                                                                          --------------------------------------
                                                                            Continuous dischargers
                                                                          --------------------------
                     Pollutant or pollutant property                                     Average of      Non-
                                                                                           daily      continuous
                                                                           Maximum for   values for  dischargers
                                                                            any 1 day        30        (annual
                                                                                        consecutive    average)
                                                                                            days
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.....................................................................         38.0         20.9         11.7
TSS......................................................................         34.2         16.7          9.5

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pH.......................................................................        (\1\)        (\1\)        (\1\)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.



Sec.  430.113  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best conventional pollutant control 
technology (BCT): The limitations shall be the same as those specified 
for conventional pollutants (which are defined in 40 CFR 401.16) in 
Sec.  430.102 of this subpart for the best practicable control 
technology currently available (BPT).



Sec.  430.114  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available
technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart where chlorophenolic-containing 
biocides are used must achieve the following effluent limitations 
representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by the 
application of the best available technology economically achievable 
(BAT). Non-continuous dischargers shall not be subject to the maximum 
day mass limitations in kg/kkg (lb/1000 lb) but shall be subject to 
concentration limitations. Concentration limitations are only applicable 
to non-continuous dischargers. Permittees not using chlorophenolic-
containing biocides must certify to the permit-issuing authority that 
they are not using these biocides:

                                                    Subpart K
 [BAT effluent limitations for non-integrated mills where fine paper is produced from purchased pulp--wood fiber
                                              furnish subdivision]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                            Maximum for any 1 day
                                                           -----------------------------------------------------
                                                             Kg/kkg (or
              Pollutant or pollutant property                pounds per
                                                            1,000 lb) of             Milligrams/liter
                                                               product
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.........................................       0.0018   (0.029)(15.2)/y
Trichlorophenol...........................................       0.00064  (0.010)(15.2)/y
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton of product.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


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                                                    Subpart K
   [BAT effluent limitations for non-integrated mills where fine paper is produced from purchased pulp--cotton
                                           fiber furnish subdivision]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                            Maximum for any 1 day
                                                           -----------------------------------------------------
                                                             Kg/kkg (or
              Pollutant or pollutant property                pounds per
                                                             1,000 lb)               Milligrams/liter
                                                             of product
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.........................................       0.0051  (0.029)(42.3)/y
Trichlorophenol...........................................       0.0018  (0.010)(42.3)/y
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton of product.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


                                                    Subpart K
  [BAT effluent limitations for non-integrated mills where lightweight papers are produced from purchased pulp]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                            Maximum for any 1 day
                                                           -----------------------------------------------------
                                                             Kg/kkg (or
              Pollutant or pollutant property                pounds per
                                                             1,000 lb)               Milligrams/liter
                                                             of product
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.........................................       0.0059  (0.029)(48.7)/y
Trichlorophenol...........................................       0.0020  (0.010)(48.7)/y
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton of product.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


                                                    Subpart K
 [BAT effluent limitations for non-integrated mills where lightweight papers are produced from purchased pulp--
                                      electrical grade papers subdivision]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                            Maximum for any 1 day
                                                           -----------------------------------------------------
                                                             Kg/kkg (or
              Pollutant or pollutant property                pounds per
                                                             1,000 lb)               Milligrams/liter
                                                             of product
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.........................................       0.0093  (0.029)(76.9)/y
Trichlorophenol...........................................       0.0032  (0.010)(76.9)/y
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton of product.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------



Sec.  430.115  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
new source performance standards (NSPS), except that non-continuous 
dischargers shall not be subject to the maximum day and average of 30 
consecutive days effluent limitations for BOD5 and TSS, but shall be 
subject to annual average effluent limitations. Also, for non-continuous 
dischargers, concentration limitations (mg/l) shall apply, where 
provided. Concentration limitations will only apply to non-continuous 
dischargers. Only facilities where chlorophenolic-containing biocides 
are used shall be subject to pentachlorophenol and trichlorophenol 
limitations. Permittees not using chlorophenolic-containing biocides 
must certify to the permit-issuing authority that they are not using 
these biocides:

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                                                    Subpart K
[NSPS for non-integrated mills where fine paper is produced from purchased pulp--wood fiber furnish subdivision]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                             Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                                                          product
                                                                          --------------------------------------
                                                                            Continuous dischargers
                                                                          --------------------------
                     Pollutant or pollutant property                                     Average of      Non-
                                                                                           daily      continuous
                                                                           Maximum for   values for  dischargers
                                                                            any 1 day        30        (Annual
                                                                                        consecutive    average)
                                                                                            days
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.....................................................................          3.5          1.9          1.0
TSS......................................................................          4.4          2.3          1.2
pH.......................................................................        (\1\)        (\1\)        (\1\)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


 
                                                                            Maximum for any 1 day
                                                           -----------------------------------------------------
                                                             Kg/kkg (or
                                                             pounds per
                                                            1,000 lb) of             Milligrams/liter
                                                               product
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.........................................       0.0018   (0.047)(9.4)/y
Trichlorophenol...........................................       0.00064  (0.016)(9.4)/y
y=wastewater discharged in kgal per ton at all times.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.


                                                    Subpart K
      [NSPS for non-integrated mills where fine paper is produced from purchased pulp--cotton fiber furnish
                                                  subdivision]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                             Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                                                          product
                                                                          --------------------------------------
                                                                            Continuous dischargers
                                                                          --------------------------
                     Pollutant or pollutant property                                     Average of      Non-
                                                                                           daily      continuous
                                                                           Maximum for   values for  dischargers
                                                                            any 1 day        30        (annual
                                                                                        consecutive    average)
                                                                                            days
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.....................................................................          7.8          4.2          2.2
TSS......................................................................          9.5          4.9          2.6
pH.......................................................................        (\1\)        (\1\)        (\1\)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


 
                                                                            Maximum for any 1 day
                                                           -----------------------------------------------------
                                                             Kg/kkg (or
                                                             pounds per
                                                             1,000 lb)               Milligrams/liter
                                                             of product
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.........................................       0.0051  (0.039)(31.1)/y
Trichlorophenol...........................................       0.0018  (0.014)(31.1)/y
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton at all times.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.


                                                    Subpart K
            [NSPS for non-integrated mills where lightweight papers are produced from purchased pulp]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                             Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                                                          product
                                                                          --------------------------------------
                                                                            Continuous dischargers
                                                                          --------------------------
                     Pollutant or pollutant property                                     Average of      Non-
                                                                                           daily      continuous
                                                                           Maximum for   values for  dischargers
                                                                            any 1 day        30        (annual
                                                                                        consecutive    average)
                                                                                            days
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.....................................................................         13.7          6.7          4.5
TSS......................................................................         12.0          5.2          3.2
pH.......................................................................        (\1\)        (\1\)        (\1\)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


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                                                                            Maximum for any 1 day
                                                           -----------------------------------------------------
                                                             Kg/kkg (or
                                                             pounds per
                                                             1,000 lb)               Milligrams/liter
                                                             of product
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.........................................       0.0059  (0.037)(38.2)/y
Trichlorophenol...........................................       0.0020  (0.013)(38.2)/y
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton at all times.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.


                                                    Subpart K
   [NSPS for non-integrated mills where lightweight papers are produced from purchased pulp--electrical grade
                                               papers subdivision]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                             Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                                                          product
                                                                          --------------------------------------
                                                                            Continuous dischargers
                                                                          --------------------------
                     Pollutant or pollutant property                                     Average of      Non-
                                                                                           daily      continuous
                                                                           Maximum for   values for  dischargers
                                                                            any 1 day        30        (annual
                                                                                        consecutive    average)
                                                                                            days
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.....................................................................         24.1         11.7          7.9
TSS......................................................................         21.1          9.2          5.6
pH.......................................................................        (\1\)        (\1\)        (\1\)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


 
                                                                            Maximum for any 1 day
                                                           -----------------------------------------------------
                                                             Kg/kkg (or
                                                             pounds per
                                                             1,000 lb)               Milligrams/liter
                                                             of product
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.........................................       0.0093  (0.033)(66.8)/y
Trichlorophenol...........................................       0.0032  (0.012)(66.8)/y
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton at all times.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.



Sec.  430.116  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any existing source 
subject to this subpart that introduces pollutants into a publicly owned 
treatment works must: Comply with 40 CFR part 403; and achieve the 
following pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES) if it uses 
chlorophenolic-containing biocides. Permittees not using chlorophenolic-
containing biocides must certify to the permit-issuing authority that 
they are not using these biocides. PSES must be attained on or before 
July 1, 1984:

                                                    Subpart K
[PSES for non-integrated mills where fine paper is produced from purchased pulp--wood fiber furnish subdivision]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                      Maximum for any 1 day
                                               -----------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                     Kg/kkg (or
        Pollutant or pollutant property                                                              pounds per
                                                              Milligrams/liter (mg/l)               1,000 lb) of
                                                                                                     product \a\
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.............................  (0.032)(15.2)/y...................................       0.0020
Trichlorophenol...............................  (0.010)(15.2)/y...................................       0.00064
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton of
 product.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\a\ The following equivalent mass limitations are provided as guidance in cases when POTWs find it necessary to
  impose mass effluent limitations.


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                                                    Subpart K
      [PSES for non-integrated mills where fine paper is produced from purchased pulp--cotton fiber furnish
                                                  subdivision]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                      Maximum for any 1 day
                                               -----------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                     Kg/kkg (or
        Pollutant or pollutant property                                                              pounds per
                                                              Milligrams/liter (mg/l)               1,000 lb) of
                                                                                                     product \a\
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.............................  (0.032)(42.3)/y...................................       0.0056
Trichlorophenol...............................  (0.010)(42.3)/y...................................       0.0018
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton of
 product.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\a\ The following equivalent mass limitations are provided as guidance in cases when POTWs find it necessary to
  impose mass effluent limitations.


                                                    Subpart K
            [PSES for non-integrated mills where lightweight papers are produced from purchased pulp]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                      Maximum for any 1 day
                                               -----------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                      Kg/kkg (or
        Pollutant or pollutant property                                                               pounds per
                                                              Milligrams/liter (mg/l)                 1,000 lb)
                                                                                                      of product
                                                                                                         \a\
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.............................  (0.032)(48.7)/y....................................       0.0065
Trichlorophenol...............................  (0.010)(48.7)/y....................................       0.0032
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton of
 product.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\a\ The following equivalent mass limitations are provided as guidance in cases when POTWs find it necessary to
  impose mass effluent limitations.


                                                    Subpart K
   [PSES for non-integrated mills where lightweight papers are produced from purchased pulp--electrical grade
                                               papers subdivision]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                      Maximum for any 1 day
                                               -----------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                     Kg/kkg (or
        Pollutant or pollutant property                                                              pounds per
                                                              Milligrams/liter (mg/l)               1,000 lb) of
                                                                                                     product \a\
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.............................  (0.032)(76.9)/y...................................        0.010
Trichlorophenol...............................  (0.010)(76.9)/y...................................        0.0032
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton of
 product.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\a\ The following equivalent mass limitations are provided as guidance in cases when POTWs find it necessary to
  impose mass effluent limitations.



Sec.  430.117  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7, any new source subject to this 
subpart that introduces pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works 
must: Comply with 40 CFR part 403; and achieve the following 
pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS) if it uses chlorophenolic-
containing biocides. Permittees not using chlorophenolic-containing 
biocides must certify to the permit-issuing authority that they are not 
using these biocides:

                                                    Subpart K
[PSNS for non-integrated mills where fine paper is produced from purchased pulp--wood fiber furnish subdivision]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                      Maximum for any 1 day
                                               -----------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                     Kg/kkg (or
        Pollutant or pollutant property                                                              pounds per
                                                              Milligrams/liter (mg/l)               1,000 lb) of
                                                                                                     product \a\
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.............................  (0.052)(9.4)/y....................................        0.0020
Trichlorophenol...............................  (0.016)(9.4)/y....................................        0.0064

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y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton of
 product.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\a\ The following equivalent mass limitations are provided as guidance in cases when POTWs find it necessary to
  impose mass effluent limitations.


                                                    Subpart K
      [PSNS for non-integrated mills where fine paper is produced from purchased pulp--cotton fiber furnish
                                                  subdivision]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                         Maximum for any 1 day
                                                     -----------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                      Kg/kkg (or
           Pollutant or pollutant property                                                            pounds per
                                                                 Milligrams/liter (mg/l)              1,000 lb)
                                                                                                      of product
                                                                                                         \a\
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol...................................  (0.044)(31.1)/y..............................       0.0056
Trichlorophenol.....................................  (0.014)(31.1)/y..............................       0.0018
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton of
 product.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\a\ The following equivalent mass limitations are provided as guidance in cases when POTWs find it necessary to
  impose mass effluent limitations.


                                                    Subpart K
            [PSNS for non-integrated mills where lightweight papers are produced from purchased pulp]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                         Maximum for any 1 day
                                                     -----------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                      Kg/kkg (or
           Pollutant or pollutant property                                                            pounds per
                                                                 Milligrams/liter (mg/l)              1,000 lb)
                                                                                                      of product
                                                                                                         \a\
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol...................................  (0.041)(38.2)/y..............................       0.0065
Trichlorophenol.....................................  (0.013)(38.2)/y..............................       0.0020
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton of
 product.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\a\ The following equivalent mass limitations are provided as guidance in cases when POTWs find it necessary to
  impose mass effluent limitations.


                                                    Subpart K
   [PSNS for non-integrated mills where lightweight papers are produced from purchased pulp--electrical grade
                                               papers subdivision]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                      Maximum for any 1 day
                                               -----------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                     Kg/kkg (or
        Pollutant or pollutant property                                                              pounds per
                                                              Milligrams/liter (mg/l)               1,000 lb) of
                                                                                                     product \a\
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.............................  (0.037)(66.8)/y...................................        0.010
Trichlorophenol...............................  (0.012)(66.8)/y...................................        0.0032
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton of
 product.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\a\ The following equivalent mass limitations are provided as guidance in cases when POTWs find it necessary to
  impose mass effluent limitations.


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Subpart L_Tissue, Filter, Non-Woven, and Paperboard From Purchased Pulp 
                               Subcategory



Sec.  430.120  Applicability; description of the tissue, filter,
non-woven, and paperboard from purchased pulp subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges 
resulting from the production of tissue papers at non-integrated mills, 
filter and non-woven papers at non-integrated mills, and paperboard at 
non-integrated mills. The production of electrical grades of board and 
matrix board is not included in this subpart.



Sec.  430.121  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart, the general definitions, 
abbreviations, and methods of analysis set forth in 40 CFR part 401 and 
Sec.  430.01 of this part shall apply to this subpart.



Sec.  430.122  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable control
technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best practicable control technology currently 
available (BPT), except that non-continuous dischargers shall not be 
subject to the maximum day and average of 30 consecutive days 
limitations but shall be subject to annual average effluent limitations:

                                                    Subpart L
    [BPT effluent limitations for non-integrated mills where tissue papers are produced from purchased pulp]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                             Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                                                          product
                                                                          --------------------------------------
                                                                            Continuous dischargers
                                                                          --------------------------
                     Pollutant or pollutant property                                     Average of      Non-
                                                                                           daily      continuous
                                                                           Maximum for   values for  dischargers
                                                                            any 1 day        30        (annual
                                                                                        consecutive    average)
                                                                                            days
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.....................................................................         11.4         6.25         3.49
TSS......................................................................        10.25          5.0         2.84
pH.......................................................................        (\1\)        (\1\)        (\1\)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.


                                                    Subpart L
[BPT effluent limitations for non-integrated mills where filter and non-woven papers are produced from purchased
                                                      pulp]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                             Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                                                          product
                                                                          --------------------------------------
                                                                            Continuous dischargers
                                                                          --------------------------
                     Pollutant or pollutant property                                     Average of      Non-
                                                                                           daily      continuous
                                                                           Maximum for   values for  dischargers
                                                                            any 1 day        30        (annual
                                                                                        consecutive    average)
                                                                                            days
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.....................................................................         29.6         16.3          9.1
TSS......................................................................         26.6         13.0          7.4
pH.......................................................................        (\1\)        (\1\)        (\1\)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.


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                                                    Subpart L
      [BPT effluent limitations for non-integrated mills where paperboard is produced from purchased pulp]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                             Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                                                          product
                                                                          --------------------------------------
                                                                                             Non-continuous
                                                                                           dischargers (Annual
                                                                                                average)
                     Pollutant or pollutant property                                   -------------------------
                                                                            Continuous                Average of
                                                                           dischargers                  daily
                                                                                        Maximum for   values for
                                                                                         any 1 day        30
                                                                                                     consecutive
                                                                                                         days
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.....................................................................          6.5          3.6          2.0
TSS......................................................................          5.8          2.8          1.6
pH.......................................................................        (\1\)        (\1\)        (\1\)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.



Sec.  430.123  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree 
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best conventional pollutant control 
technology (BCT): The limitations shall be the same as those specified 
for conventional pollutants (which are defined in 40 CFR 401.16) in 
Sec.  430.122 of this subpart for the best practicable control 
technology currently available (BPT).



Sec.  430.124  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart where chlorophenolic-containing 
biocides are used must achieve the following effluent limitations 
representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by the 
application of the best available technology economically achievable 
(BAT). Non-continuous dischargers shall not be subject to the maximum 
day mass limitations in kg/kkg (lb/1000 lb) but shall be subject to 
concentration limitations. Concentration limitations are only applicable 
to non-continuous dischargers. Permittees not using chlorophenolic-
containing biocides must certify to the permit-issuing authority that 
they are not using these biocides:

                                                    Subpart L
    [BAT effluent limitations for non-integrated mills where tissue papers are produced from purchased pulp]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                            Maximum for any 1 day
                                                           -----------------------------------------------------
                                                             Kg/kkg (or
              Pollutant or pollutant property                pounds per
                                                            1,000 lb) of             Milligrams/liter
                                                               product
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.........................................       0.0028   (0.029)(22.9)/y
Trichlorophenol...........................................       0.00096  (0.010)(22.9)/y
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton of product.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


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                                                    Subpart L
[BAT effluent limitations for non-integrated mills where filter and non-woven papers are produced from purchased
                                                      pulp]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                            Maximum for any 1 day
                                                           -----------------------------------------------------
                                                             Kg/kkg (or
              Pollutant or pollutant property                pounds per
                                                             1,000 lb)               Milligrams/liter
                                                             of product
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.........................................       0.0072  (0.029)(59.9)/y
Trichlorophenol...........................................       0.0025  (0.010)(59.9)/y
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton of product.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


                                                    Subpart L
      [BAT effluent limitations for non-integrated mills where paperboard is produced from purchased pulp]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                            Maximum for any 1 day
                                                           -----------------------------------------------------
                                                             Kg/kkg (or
              Pollutant or pollutant property                pounds per
                                                            1,000 lb) of             Milligrams/liter
                                                               product
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.........................................       0.0016   (0.029)(12.9)/y
Trichlorophenol...........................................       0.00054  (0.010)(12.9)/y
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton of product.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------



Sec.  430.125  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
new source performance standards (NSPS), except that non-continuous 
dischargers shall not be subject to the maximum day and average of 30 
consecutive days effluent limitations for BOD5 and TSS, but shall be 
subject to annual average effluent limitations. Also, for non-continuous 
dischargers, concentration limitations (mg/l) shall apply, where 
provided. Concentration limitations will only apply to non-continuous 
dischargers. Only facilities where chlorophenolic-containing biocides 
are used shall be subject to pentachlorophenol and trichlorophenol 
limitations. Permittees not using chlorophenolic-containing biocides 
must certify to the permit-issuing authority that they are not using 
these biocides:

                                                    Subpart L
              [NSPS for non-integrated mills where tissue papers are produced from purchased pulp]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                             Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                                                          product
                                                                          --------------------------------------
                                                                            Continuous dischargers
                                                                          --------------------------
                     Pollutant or pollutant property                                     Average of      Non-
                                                                                           daily      continuous
                                                                           Maximum for   values for  dischargers
                                                                            any 1 day        30        (annual
                                                                                        consecutive    average)
                                                                                            days
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.....................................................................          7.0          3.4          2.3
TSS......................................................................          6.0          2.6          1.6
pH.......................................................................        (\1\)        (\1\)        (\1\)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


 
                                                                            Maximum for any 1 day
                                                           -----------------------------------------------------
                                                             Kg/kkg (or
                                                             pounds per
                                                            1,000 lb) of             Milligrams/liter
                                                               product
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.........................................       0.0028   (0.035)(19.1)/y
Trichlorophenol...........................................       0.00096  (0.012)(19.1)/y
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton at all times.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.


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                                                    Subpart L
       [NSPS for non-integrated mills where filter and non-woven papers are produced from purchased pulp]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                             Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                                                          product
                                                                          --------------------------------------
                                                                            Continuous dischargers
                                                                          --------------------------
                     Pollutant or pollutant property                                     Average of      Non-
                                                                                           daily      continuous
                                                                           Maximum for   values for  dischargers
                                                                            any 1 day        30        (annual
                                                                                        consecutive    average)
                                                                                            days
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.....................................................................         17.1          8.3          5.6
TSS......................................................................         15.0          6.6          4.0
pH.......................................................................        (\1\)        (\1\)        (\1\)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


 
                                                                            Maximum for any 1 day
                                                           -----------------------------------------------------
                                                             Kg/kkg (or
                                                             pounds per
                                                             1,000 lb)               Milligrams/liter
                                                             of product
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.........................................       0.0072  (0.037)(47.5)/y
Trichlorophenol...........................................       0.0025  (0.013)(47.5)/y
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton at all times.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.


                                                    Subpart L
                [NSPS for non-integrated mills where paperboard is produced from purchased pulp]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                             Kg/kkg (or pounds per 1,000 lb) of
                                                                                          product
                                                                          --------------------------------------
                                                                            Continuous dischargers
                                                                          --------------------------
                     Pollutant or pollutant property                                     Average of      Non-
                                                                                           daily      continuous
                                                                           Maximum for   values for  dischargers
                                                                            any 1 day        30        (annual
                                                                                        consecutive    average)
                                                                                            days
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.....................................................................          4.0          1.9          1.3
TSS......................................................................          3.5          1.5          0.9
pH.......................................................................        (\1\)        (\1\)        (\1\)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


 
                                                                            Maximum for any 1 day
                                                           -----------------------------------------------------
                                                             Kg/kkg (or
                                                             pounds per
                                                            1,000 lb) of             Milligrams/liter
                                                               product
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.........................................       0.0016   (0.033)(11.2)/y
Trichlorophenol...........................................       0.00054  (0.012)(11.2)/y
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton at all times.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
(\1\) Within the range of 5.0 to 9.0 at all times.



Sec.  430.126  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any existing source 
subject to this subpart that introduces pollutants into a publicly owned 
treatment works must: Comply with 40 CFR part 403; and achieve the 
following pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES) if it uses 
chlorophenolic-containing biocides. Permittees not using chlorophenolic-
containing biocides must certify to the permit-issuing authority that 
they are not using these biocides. PSES must be attained on or before 
July 1, 1984:

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                                                    Subpart L
              [PSES for non-integrated mills where tissue papers are produced from purchased pulp]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                      Maximum for any 1 day
                                               -----------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                     Kg/kkg (or
        Pollutant or pollutant property                                                              pounds per
                                                              Milligrams/liter (mg/l)               1,000 lb) of
                                                                                                     product \a\
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.............................  (0.032)(22.9)/y...................................       0.0031
Trichlorophenol...............................  (0.010)(22.9)/y...................................       0.00096
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton of
 product.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\a\ The following equivalent mass limitations are provided as guidance in cases when POTWs find it necessary to
  impose mass effluent limitations.


                                                    Subpart L
       [PSES for non-integrated mills where filter and non-woven papers are produced from purchased pulp]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                         Maximum for any 1 day
                                                     -----------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                      Kg/kkg (or
           Pollutant or pollutant property                                                            pounds per
                                                                 Milligrams/liter (mg/l)              1,000 lb)
                                                                                                      of product
                                                                                                         \a\
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol...................................  (0.032)(59.9)/y..............................       0.0080
Trichlorophenol.....................................  (0.010)(59.9)/y..............................       0.0025
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton of
 product.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\a\ The following equivalent mass limitations are provided as guidance in cases when POTWs find it necessary to
  impose mass effluent limitations.


                                                    Subpart L
                [PSES for non-integrated mills where paperboard is produced from purchased pulp]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                      Maximum for any 1 day
                                               -----------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                     Kg/kkg (or
        Pollutant or pollutant property                                                              pounds per
                                                              Milligrams/liter (mg/l)               1,000 lb) of
                                                                                                     product \a\
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.............................  (0.032)(12.9)/y...................................       0.0017
Trichlorophenol...............................  (0.010)(12.9)/y...................................       0.00054
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton of
 product.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\a\ The following equivalent mass limitations are provided as guidance in cases when POTWs find it necessary to
  impose mass effluent limitations.



Sec.  430.127  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7, any new source subject to this 
subpart that introduces pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works 
must: Comply with 40 CFR part 403; and achieve the following 
pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS) if it uses chlorophenolic-
containing biocides. Permittees not using chlorophenolic-containing 
biocides must certify to the permit-issuing authority that they are not 
using these biocides:

                                                    Subpart L
              [PSNS for non-integrated mills where tissue papers are produced from purchased pulp]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                      Maximum for any 1 day
                                               -----------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                     Kg/kkg (or
        Pollutant or pollutant property                                                              pounds per
                                                              Milligrams/liter (mg/l)               1,000 lb) of
                                                                                                     product \a\
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.............................  (0.038)(19.1)/y...................................       0.0031
Trichlorophenol...............................  (0.012)(19.1)/y...................................       0.00096

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y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton of
 product.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\a\ The following equivalent mass limitations are provided as guidance in cases when POTWs find it necessary to
  impose mass effluent limitations.


                                                    Subpart L
       [PSNS for non-integrated mills where filter and non-woven papers are produced from purchased pulp]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                         Maximum for any 1 day
                                                     -----------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                      Kg/kkg (or
           Pollutant or pollutant property                                                            pounds per
                                                                 Milligrams/liter (mg/l)              1,000 lb)
                                                                                                      of product
                                                                                                         \a\
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol...................................  (0.040)(47.5)/y..............................       0.0080
Trichlorophenol.....................................  (0.013)(47.5)/y..............................       0.0025
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton of
 product.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\a\ The following equivalent mass limitations are provided as guidance in cases when POTWs find it necessary to
  impose mass effluent limitations.


                                                    Subpart L
                [PSNS for non-integrated mills where paperboard is produced from purchased pulp]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                      Maximum for any 1 day
                                               -----------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                     Kg/kkg (or
        Pollutant or pollutant property                                                              pounds per
                                                              Milligrams/liter (mg/l)               1,000 lb) of
                                                                                                     product \a\
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pentachlorophenol.............................  (0.037)(11.2)/y...................................       0.0017
Trichlorophenol...............................  (0.012)(11.2)/y...................................       0.00054
y = wastewater discharged in kgal per ton of
 product.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\a\ The following equivalent mass limitations are provided as guidance in cases when POTWs find it necessary to
  impose mass effluent limitations.



           Sec. Appendix A to Part 430--Methods 1650 and 1653

 Method 1650--Adsorbable Organic Halides by Adsorption and Coulometric 
                                Titration

                        1.0 Scope and Application

    1.1 This method is for determination of adsorbable organic halides 
(AOX) associated with the Clean Water Act; the Resource Conservation and 
Recovery Act; the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, 
and Liability Act; and other organic halides amenable to combustion and 
coulometric titration. The method is designed to meet the survey and 
monitoring requirements of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
    1.2 The method is applicable to the determination of AOX in water 
and wastewater. This method is a combination of several existing methods 
for organic halide measurements (References 1 through 7).
    1.3 The method can be used to measure organically-bound halides 
(chlorine, bromine, iodine) present in dissolved or suspended form. 
Results are reported as organic chloride (Cl-). The detection 
limit of the method is usually dependent on interferences rather than 
instrumental limitations. A method detection limit (MDL; Reference 8) of 
6.6 [micro]g/L, and a minimum level (ML; Section 18) of 20 [micro]g/L, 
can be achieved with no interferences present.
    1.4 This method is for use by or under the supervision of analysts 
experienced in the use of a combustion/micro-coulometer. Each laboratory 
that uses this method must demonstrate the ability to generate 
acceptable results using the procedures described in Section 9.2.
    1.5 Any modification of the method beyond those expressly permitted 
(Section 9.1.2) is subject to application and approval of an alternate 
test procedure under 40 CFR 136.4 and 136.5.

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                          2.0 Summary of Method

    2.1 Sample preservation: Residual chlorine that may be present is 
removed by the addition of sodium thiosulfate. Samples are adjusted to a 
pH < 2 and maintained at 0 to 4 [deg]C until analysis.
    2.2 Sample analysis: Organic halide in water is determined by 
adsorption onto granular activated carbon (GAC), washing the adsorbed 
sample and GAC to remove inorganic halide, combustion of the sample and 
GAC to form the hydrogen halide, and titration of the hydrogen halide 
with a micro-coulometer, as shown in Figure 1.
    2.3 Micro-coulometer.
    2.3.1 This detector operates by maintaining a constant silver-ion 
concentration in a titration cell. An electric potential is applied to a 
solid silver electrode to produce silver ions in the cell. As hydrogen 
halide produced from the combustion of organic halide enters the cell, 
it is partitioned into an acetic acid electrolyte where it precipitates 
as silver halide. The current produced is integrated over the combustion 
period. The electric charge is proportional to the number of moles of 
halogen captured in the cell (Reference 6).
    2.3.2 The mass concentration of organic halides is reported as an 
equivalent concentration of organically bound chloride (Cl-).

                             3.0 Definitions

    3.1 Adsorbable organic halides is defined as the analyte measured by 
this method. The nature of the organo-halides and the presence of semi-
extractable material will influence the amount measured and 
interpretation of results.
    3.2 Definitions for terms used in this method are given in the 
glossary at the end of the method (Section 18).

                            4.0 Interferences

    4.1 Solvents, reagents, glassware, and other sample processing 
hardware may yield elevated readings from the micro-coulometer. All 
materials used in the analysis shall be demonstrated to be free from 
interferences under the conditions of analysis by running method blanks 
initially and with each sample batch (samples started through the 
adsorption process in a given eight-hour shift, to a maximum of 20 
samples). Specific selection of reagents and purification of solvents 
may be required.
    4.2 Glassware is cleaned by detergent washing in hot water, rinsing 
with tap water and distilled water, capping with aluminum foil, and 
baking at 450 [deg]C for at least one hour. For some glassware, 
immersion in a chromate cleaning solution prior to detergent washing may 
be required. If blanks from glassware without cleaning or with fewer 
cleaning steps show no detectable organic halide, the cleaning steps 
that do not eliminate organic halide may be omitted.
    4.3 Most often, contamination results from methylene chloride vapors 
in laboratories that perform organic extractions. Heating, ventilating, 
and air conditioning systems that are shared between the extraction 
laboratory and the laboratory in which organic halide measurements are 
performed transfer the methylene chloride vapors to the air in the 
organic halide laboratory. Exposure of the activated carbon used in the 
analysis results in contamination. Separate air handling systems, 
charcoal filters, and glove boxes can be used to minimize this exposure.
    4.4 Activated carbon.
    4.4.1 The purity of each lot of activated carbon must be verified 
before each use by measuring the adsorption capacity and the background 
level of halogen (Section 9.5). The stock of activated carbon should be 
stored in its granular form in a glass container that is capped tightly. 
Protect carbon at all times from sources of halogen vapors.
    4.4.2 Inorganic substances such as chloride, chlorite, bromide, and 
iodide will adsorb on activated carbon to an extent dependent on their 
original concentration in the aqueous solution and the volume of sample 
adsorbed. Treating the activated carbon with a solution of nitrate 
causes competitive desorption of inorganic halide species. However, if 
the inorganic halide concentration is greater than 2,000 times the 
organic halide concentration, artificially high results may be obtained.
    4.4.3 Halogenated organic compounds that are weakly adsorbed on 
activated carbon are only partially recovered from the sample. These 
include certain alcohols and acids such as chloroethanol and 
chloroacetic acid that can be removed from activated carbon by the 
nitrate wash.
    4.5 Polyethylene gloves should be worn when handling equipment 
surfaces in contact with the sample to prevent transfer of contaminants 
that may be present on the hands.

                               5.0 Safety

    5.1 The toxicity or carcinogenicity of each reagent used in this 
method has not been precisely determined; however, each chemical 
substance should be treated as a potential health hazard. Exposure to 
these substances should be reduced to the lowest possible level. The 
laboratory is responsible for maintaining a current awareness file of 
OSHA regulations regarding the safe handling of the chemicals specified 
in this method. A reference file of material safety data sheets (MSDSs) 
should be made available to all personnel involved in the chemical 
analysis. Additional information on laboratory safety can be found in 
References 9 through 11.

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    5.2 This method employs strong acids. Appropriate clothing, gloves, 
and eye protection should be worn when handling these substances.
    5.3 Field samples may contain high concentrations of toxic volatile 
compounds. Sample containers should be opened in a hood and handled with 
gloves that will prevent exposure.

                       6.0 Equipment and Supplies

    Note: Brand names, suppliers, and part numbers are for illustrative 
purposes only. No endorsement is implied. Equivalent performance may be 
achieved using apparatus and materials other than those specified here, 
but demonstration of equivalent performance that meets the requirements 
of this method is the responsibility of the laboratory.

    6.1 Sampling equipment.
    6.1.1 Bottles: 100- to 4000-mL, amber glass, sufficient for all 
testing (Section 8.2). Detergent water wash, chromic acid rinse, rinse 
with tap and distilled water, cover with aluminum foil, and heat to 450 
[deg]C for at least one hour before use.
    6.1.2 PTFE liner: Cleaned as above and baked at 100 to 200 [deg]C 
for at least one hour.
    6.1.3 Bottles and liners must be lot certified to be free of organic 
halide by running blanks according to this method.
    6.2 Scoop for granular activated carbon (GAC): Capable of precisely 
measuring 40 mg (5 mg) GAC (Dohrmann Measuring Cup 
521-021, or equivalent).
    6.3 Batch adsorption and filtration system.
    6.3.1 Adsorption system: Rotary shaker, wrist action shaker, 
ultrasonic system, or other system for assuring thorough contact of 
sample with activated carbon. Systems different from the one described 
below must be demonstrated to meet the performance requirements in 
Section 9 of this method.
    6.3.1.1 Erlenmeyer flasks: 250- to 1500-mL with ground-glass 
stopper, for use with rotary shaker.
    6.3.1.2 Shake table: Sybron Thermolyne Model LE ``Big Bill'' 
rotator/shaker, or equivalent.
    6.3.1.3 Rack attached to shake table to permit agitation of 16 to 25 
samples simultaneously.
    6.3.2 Filtration system (Figure 2).
    6.3.2.1 Vacuum filter holder: Glass, with fritted-glass support 
(Fisher Model 09-753E, or equivalent).
    6.3.2.2 Polycarbonate filter: 0.40 to 0.45 micron, 25-mm diameter 
(Micro Separations Inc, Model K04CP02500, or equivalent).
    6.3.2.3 Filter forceps: Fisher Model 09-753-50, or equivalent, for 
handling filters. Two forceps may better aid in handling filters. Clean 
by washing with detergent and water, rinsing with tap and deionized 
water, and air drying on aluminum foil.
    6.3.2.4 Vacuum flask: 500- to 1500-mL (Fisher 10-1800, or 
equivalent).
    6.3.2.5 Vacuum Source: A pressure/vacuum pump, rotary vacuum pump, 
or other vacuum source capable of providing at least 610 mm (24 in.) Hg 
vacuum at 30 L/min free air displacement.
    6.3.2.6 Stopper and tubing to mate the filter holder to the flask 
and the flask to the pump.
    6.3.2.7 Polyethylene gloves: (Fisher 11-394-110-B, or equivalent).
    6.4 Column adsorption system.
    6.4.1 Adsorption module: Dohrmann AD-2, Mitsubishi TXA-2, or 
equivalent with pressurized sample and nitrate-wash reservoirs, 
adsorption columns, column housings, gas and gas pressure regulators, 
and receiving vessels. For each sample reservoir, there are two 
adsorption columns connected in series. A small steel funnel for filling 
the columns and a rod for pushing out the carbon are also required. A 
schematic of the column adsorption system is shown in Figure 3.
    6.4.2 Adsorption columns: Pyrex, 5 0.2 cm long 
x 2 mm ID, to hold 40 mg of granular activated carbon (GAC).
    6.4.3 Cerafelt: Johns-Manville, or equivalent, formed into plugs 
using stainless steel borer (2 mm ID) with ejection rod (available from 
Dohrmann or Mitsubishi) to hold 40 mg of granular activated carbon 
(GAC). Caution: Handle Cerafelt with gloves.
    6.4.4 Column holders: To support adsorption columns.
    6.5 Combustion/micro-coulometer system: Commercially available as a 
single unit or assembled from parts. At the time of the writing of this 
method, organic halide units were commercially available from the 
Dohrmann Division of Rosemount Analytical, Santa Clara, California; 
Euroglas BV, Delft, the Netherlands; and Mitsubishi Chemical Industries, 
Ltd., Tokyo, Japan.
    6.5.1 Combustion system: Older systems may not have all of the 
features shown in Figure 4. These older systems may be used provided the 
performance requirements (Section 9) of this method are met.
    6.5.1.1 Combustion tube: Quartz, capable of being heated to 800 to 
1000 [deg]C and accommodating a boat sampler. The tube must contain an 
air lock for introduction of a combustion boat, connections for purge 
and combustion gas, and connection to the micro-coulometer cell.
    6.5.1.2 Tube furnace capable of controlling combustion tube in the 
range of 800 to 1000 [deg]C.
    6.5.1.3 Boat sampler: Capable of holding 35 to 45 mg of activated 
carbon and a polycarbonate filter, and fitting into the combustion tube 
(Section 6.5.1.1). Some manufacturers offer an enlarged boat and 
combustion tube for this purpose. Under a time-

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controlled sequence, the boat is first moved into an evaporation zone 
where water and other volatiles are evaporated, and then into the 
combustion zone where the carbon and all other organic material in the 
boat are burned in a flowing oxygen stream. The evolved gases are 
transported by a non-reactive carrier gas to the micro-coulometer cell.
    6.5.1.4 Motor driven boat sampler: Capable of advancing the 
combustion boat into the furnace in a reproducible time sequence. A 
suggested time sequence is as follows:
    A. Establish initial gas flow rates: 160 mL/min CO2; 40 
mL/min O2.
    B. Sequence start.
    C. Hold boat in hatch for five seconds to allow integration for 
baseline subtraction.
    D. Advance boat into vaporization zone.
    E. Hold boat in vaporization zone for 110 seconds.
    F. Establish gas flow rates for combustion: 200 mL/min 
O2; 0 mL/min CO2; advance boat into pyrolysis zone 
(800 [deg]C).
    G. Hold boat in pyrolysis zone for six minutes.
    H. Return gas flow rates to initial values; retract boat into hatch 
to cool and to allow remaining HX to be swept into detector 
(approximately two minutes).
    I. Stop integration at 10 minutes after sequence start.

    Note: If the signal from the detector does not return to baseline, 
it may be necessary to extend the pyrolysis time. The sequence above may 
need to be optimized for each instrument.

    6.5.1.5 Absorber: Containing sulfuric acid to dry the gas stream 
after combustion to prevent backflush of electrolyte is highly 
recommended.
    6.5.2 Micro-coulometer system: Capable of detecting the equivalent 
of 0.2 [micro]g of Cl- at a signal-to-noise ratio of 2; 
capable of detecting the equivalent of 1 [micro]g of Cl- with 
a relative standard deviation less than 10%, and capable of accumulating 
a minimum of the equivalent of 500 [micro]g of Cl- before a 
change of electrolyte is required.
    6.5.2.1 Micro-coulometer cell: The three cell designs presently in 
use are shown in Figure 1. Cell operation is described in Section 2.
    6.5.2.2 Cell controller: Electronics capable of measuring the small 
currents generated in the cell and accumulating and displaying the 
charge produced by hydrogen halides entering the cell. A strip-chart 
recorder is desirable for display of accumulated charge.
    6.6 Miscellaneous glassware: nominal sizes are specified below; 
other sizes may be used, as necessary.
    6.6.1 Volumetric flasks: 5-, 10-, 25-, 50-, 100-, and 1000-mL.
    6.6.2 Beakers: 100-, 500-, and 1000-mL.
    6.6.3 Volumetric pipets: 1- and 10-mL with pipet bulbs.
    6.6.4 Volumetric micro-pipets: 10-, 20-, 50-, 100-, 200-, and 500-
[micro]L with pipet control (Hamilton 0010, or equivalent).
    6.6.5 Graduated cylinders: 10-, 100-, and 1000-mL.
    6.7 Micro-syringes: 10-, 50-, and 100-[micro]L.
    6.8 Balances.
    6.8.1 Top-loading, capable of weighing 0.1 g.
    6.8.2 Analytical, capable of weighing 0.1 mg.
    6.9 pH meter.
    6.10 Wash bottles: 500- to 1000-mL, PTFE or polyethylene.
    6.11 Strip-chart recorder: suggested but not required--useful for 
determining end of integration (Section 11.4.2).

                       7.0 Reagents and Standards

    7.1 Granular activated carbon (GAC): 75 to 150 [micro]m (100 to 200 
mesh); (Dohrmann, Mitsubishi, Carbon Plus, or equivalent), with chlorine 
content less than 1 [micro]g Cl- per scoop (< 25 [micro]g 
Cl- per gram), adsorption capacity greater than 1000 [micro]g 
Cl- (as 2,4,6-trichlorophenol) per scoop (<=25,000 [micro]g/
g), inorganic halide retention of less than 1 [micro]g Cl- 
per scoop in the presence of 10 mg of inorganic halide (< 20 [micro]g 
Cl- per gram in the presence of 2500 mg of inorganic halide), 
and that meets the other test criteria in this method.
    7.2 Reagent water: Water in which organic halide is not detected by 
this method.
    7.2.1 Preparation: Reagent water may be generated by:
    7.2.1.1 Activated carbon: Pass tap water through a carbon bed 
(Calgon Filtrasorb-300, or equivalent).
    7.2.1.2 Water purifier: Pass tap water through a purifier (Millipore 
Super Q, or equivalent).
    7.2.2 pH adjustment: Adjust the pH of the reagent water to < 2 with 
nitric acid for all reagent water used in this method, except for the 
acetic acid solution (Section 7.13).
    7.3 Nitric acid (HNO3): Concentrated, analytical grade.
    7.4 Sodium chloride (NaCl) solution (100 [micro]g/mL of 
Cl-): Dissolve 0.165g NaCl in 1000 mL reagent water. This 
solution is used for cell testing and for the inorganic halide rejection 
test.
    7.5 Ammonium chloride (NH4Cl) solution (100 [micro]g/mL 
of Cl-): Dissolve 0.1509 g NH4Cl in 1000 mL 
reagent water.
    7.6 Sulfuric acid: Reagent grade (specific gravity 1.84).
    7.7 Oxygen: 99.9% purity.
    7.8 Carbon Dioxide: 99.9% purity.
    7.9 Nitrate stock solution: In a 1000-mL volumetric flask, dissolve 
17g of NaNO3 in approximately 100 mL of reagent water, add 
1.4 mL nitric acid (Section 7.3) and dilute to the mark with reagent 
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    7.10 Nitrate wash solution: Dilute 50 mL of nitrate stock solution 
(Section 7.9) to 1000 mL with reagent water.
    7.11 Sodium thiosulfate (Na2S2O3) 
solution (1 N): Weigh 79 grams of 
Na2S2O3 in a 1-L volumetric flask and 
dilute to the mark with reagent water.
    7.12 Trichlorophenol solutions.

    Note: The calibration solutions in this section employ 100-mL 
volumes. For determinations requiring a larger or smaller volume, 
increase or decrease the size of the volumetric flasks commensurately. 
For example, if a 1-L sample is to be analyzed, use 1000-mL flasks 
(Sections 7.12.3.1 and 7.12.4) and 10 times the volume of reagent water 
(Sections 7.12.3.1 and 7.12.4). The volume of stock solution added to 
the calibration solutions and precision and recovery (PAR) test solution 
remain as specified (Sections 7.12.3.2 and 7.12.4) so that the same 
amount of chloride is delivered to the coulometric cell regardless of 
the volume of the calibration and PAR solutions.

    7.12.1 Methanol: HPLC grade.
    7.12.2 Trichlorophenol stock solution (1.0 mg/mL of Cl-): 
Dissolve 0.186 g of 2,4,6-trichlorophenol in 100 mL of halide-free 
methanol.
    7.12.3 Trichlorophenol calibration solutions.
    7.12.3.1 Place approximately 90 mL of reagent water in each of five 
100-mL volumetric flasks.
    7.12.3.2 Using a calibrated micro-syringe or micro-pipets, add 2, 5, 
10, 30, and 80 [micro]L of the trichlorophenol stock solution (Section 
7.12.2) to the volumetric flasks and dilute each to the mark with 
reagent water to produce calibration solutions of 2, 5, 10, 30, and 80 
[micro]g Cl- per 100 mL of solution (20, 50, 100, 300, and 
800 [micro]g/L).
    7.12.3.3 Some instruments may have a calibration range that does not 
extend to 800 [micro]g/L (80 [micro]g of Cl-). For those 
instruments, a narrower dynamic range may be used. However, if the 
concentration of halide in a sample exceeds that range, the sample must 
be diluted to bring the concentration within the range calibrated.
    7.12.4 Trichlorophenol precision and recovery (PAR) test solution 
(10 [micro]g/L of Cl-): Partially fill a 100-mL volumetric 
flask, add 10 [micro]L of the stock solution (Section 7.12.2), and 
dilute to the mark with reagent water.
    7.13 Acetic acid solution: Containing 30 to 70% acetic acid in 
deionized water, per the instrument manufacturer's instructions.

            8.0 Sample Collection, Preservation, and Storage

    8.1 Sample preservation.
    8.1.1 Residual chlorine: If the sample is known or suspected to 
contain free chlorine, the chlorine must be reduced to eliminate 
positive interference that may result from continued chlorination 
reactions. A knowledge of the process from which the sample is collected 
may be of value in determining whether dechlorination is necessary. 
Immediately after sampling, test for residual chlorine using the 
following method or an alternative EPA method (Reference 12):
    8.1.1.1 Dissolve a few crystals of potassium iodide in the sample 
and add three to five drops of a 1% starch solution. A blue color 
indicates the presence of residual chlorine.
    8.1.1.2 If residual chlorine is found, add 1 mL of sodium 
thiosulfate solution (Section 7.11) for each 2.5 ppm of free chlorine or 
until the blue color disappears. Do not add an excess of sodium 
thiosulfate. Excess sodium thiosulfate may cause decomposition of a 
small fraction of the OX.
    8.1.2 Acidification: Adjust the pH of aqueous samples to < 2 with 
nitric acid. Acidification inhibits biological activity and stabilizes 
chemical degradation, including possible dehalogenation reactions that 
may occur at high pH. Acidification is necessary to facilitate thorough 
adsorption.
    8.1.3 Refrigeration: Maintain samples at a temperature of 0 to 4 
[deg]C from time of collection until analysis.
    8.2 Collect the amount of sample necessary for analysis (Section 11) 
and all QC tests (Section 9) in an amber glass bottle of the appropriate 
size (Section 6.1.1).
    8.3 Analyze samples no less than three days nor more than six months 
after collection.

                           9.0 Quality Control

    9.1 Each laboratory that uses this method is required to operate a 
formal quality assurance program. The minimum requirements of this 
program consist of an initial demonstration of laboratory capability, an 
ongoing analysis of standards and blanks as tests of continued 
performance, and analysis of matrix spike and matrix spike duplicate 
(MS/MSD) samples to assess accuracy and precision. Laboratory 
performance is compared to established performance criteria to determine 
if the results of analyses meet the performance characteristics of the 
method.
    9.1.1 The laboratory shall make an initial demonstration of the 
ability to produce acceptable results with this method. This ability is 
demonstrated as described in Section 9.2.
    9.1.2 The laboratory is permitted to modify this method to improve 
separations or lower the costs of measurements, provided that all 
performance specifications are met. Each time a modification is made to 
the method, the laboratory is required to repeat the procedures in 
Sections 9.2.2 and 10 to demonstrate continued method performance. If 
the detection limit of the method will be affected by the modification, 
the laboratory should demonstrate that the MDL (40 CFR

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136, appendix B) is less than or equal to the MDL in this method or one-
third the regulatory compliance level, whichever is higher.
    9.1.3 The laboratory shall spike 10% of the samples with known 
concentrations of 2,4,6-trichlorophenol to monitor method performance 
and matrix interferences (interferences caused by the sample matrix). 
This test is described in Section 9.3. When results of these spikes 
indicate atypical method performance for samples, the samples are 
diluted to bring method performance within acceptable limits.
    9.1.4 Analyses of blanks are required to demonstrate freedom from 
contamination. The procedures and criteria for analysis of blanks are 
described in Section 9.4.
    9.1.5 The laboratory shall, on an ongoing basis, demonstrate through 
the analysis of the precision and recovery (PAR) standard that the 
analysis system is in control. These procedures are described in Section 
9.10.
    9.1.6 The laboratory shall perform quality control tests on the 
granular activated carbon. These procedures are described in Section 
9.5.
    9.1.7 Samples are analyzed in duplicate to demonstrate precision. 
These procedures are described in Section 9.6.
    9.2 Initial demonstration of laboratory capability.
    9.2.1 Method Detection Limit (MDL): To establish the ability to 
detect AOX, the laboratory should determine the MDL per the procedure in 
40 CFR 136, appendix B using the apparatus, reagents, and standards that 
will be used in the practice of this method. An MDL less than or equal 
to the MDL in Section 1.3 should be achieved prior to the practice of 
this method.
    9.2.2 Initial precision and recovery (IPR): To establish the ability 
to generate acceptable precision and recovery, the laboratory shall 
perform the following operations:
    9.2.2.1 Analyze four aliquots of the PAR standard (Section 7.12.4) 
and a method blank according to the procedures in Sections 9.4 and 11.
    9.2.2.2 Using the blank-subtracted results of the set of four 
analyses, compute the average percent recovery (X) and the standard 
deviation of the percent recovery (s) for the results.
    9.2.2.3 The average percent recovery shall be in the range of 81 to 
114 [micro]g/L and the standard deviation shall be less than 8 [micro]g/
L. If X and s meet these acceptance criteria, system performance is 
acceptable and analysis of blanks and samples may begin. If, however, s 
exceeds the precision limit or X falls outside the range for recovery, 
system performance is unacceptable. In this case, correct the problem 
and repeat the test.
    9.3 Matrix spikes: The laboratory shall spike a minimum of 10% of 
samples from a given matrix type (e.g., C-stage filtrate, produced 
water, treated effluent) in duplicate (MS/MSD). If only one sample from 
a given matrix type is analyzed, an additional two aliquots of that 
sample shall be spiked.
    9.3.1 The concentration of the analytes spiked into the MS/MSD shall 
be determined as follows:
    9.3.1.1 If, as in compliance monitoring, the concentration of OX is 
being checked against a regulatory concentration limit, the spiking 
level shall be at that limit or at one to five times higher than the 
background concentration determined in Section 9.3.2, whichever 
concentration is higher.
    9.3.1.2 If the concentration of OX is not being checked against a 
regulatory limit, the spike shall be at the concentration of the 
precision and recovery standard (PAR; Section 7.12.4) or at one to five 
times higher than the background concentration determined in Section 
9.3.2, whichever concentration is higher.
    9.3.2 Analyze one sample out of each batch of 10 samples from each 
site to determine the background concentration of AOX. If necessary, 
prepare a solution of 2,4,6-trichlorophenol appropriate to produce a 
level in the sample one to five times the background concentration. 
Spike two additional sample aliquots with spiking solution and analyze 
them to determine the concentration after spiking.
    9.3.2.1 Compute the percent recovery of each analyte in each 
aliquot:
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    9.3.2.2 Compute the relative percent difference (RPD) between the 
two results (not between the two recoveries) as described in Section 
12.4.
    9.3.2.3 If the RPD is less than 20%, and the recoveries for the MS 
and MSD are within the range of 78 to 116%, the results are acceptable.
    9.3.2.4 If the RPD is greater than 20%, analyze two aliquots of the 
precision and recovery standard (PAR).
    9.3.2.4.1 If the RPD for the two aliquots of the PAR is greater than 
20%, the analytical system is out of control. In this case, repair the 
problem and repeat the analysis of the sample batch, including the MS/
MSD.
    9.3.2.4.2 If, however, the RPD for the two aliquots of the PAR is 
less than 20%, dilute the sample chosen for the MS/MSD by a factor of 2-
10 (to remain within the working range of the analytical system) and 
repeat the MS/MSD test. If the RPD is still greater than 20%, the result 
may not be reported for regulatory compliance purposes. In this case, 
choose another sample for the MS/MSD and repeat analysis of the sample 
batch.
    9.3.2.5 If the percent recovery for both the MS and MSD are less 
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than 116%, analyze the precision and recovery (PAR) standard.
    9.3.2.5.1 If the recovery of the PAR is outside the 78 to 116% 
range, the analytical system is out of control. In this case, repair the 
problem and repeat the analysis of the sample batch, including the MS/
MSD.
    9.3.2.5.2 If the recovery of the PAR is within the range of 78 to 
116%, dilute the sample, MS, and MSD by a factor of 2-10 (to remain 
within the working range of the analytical system) and re-analyze. If 
the results of the dilute analyses remain outside of the acceptable 
range, these results may not be reported for regulatory compliance 
purposes. In this case, choose another sample for the MS/MSD and repeat 
the analysis of the sample batch.
    9.4 Blanks.
    9.4.1 Reagent water blanks: Analyzed to demonstrate freedom from 
contamination.
    9.4.1.1 Analyze a reagent water blank with each batch of samples. 
The blank must be analyzed immediately preceding calibration 
verification to allow for blank subtraction and to demonstrate freedom 
from contamination and memory effects, and must include all details of 
the procedure to be followed when analyzing samples.
    9.4.1.2 Prepare the reagent water blank using a volume of reagent 
water equivalent to the volume used for sample preparation (Section 
11.1). If using the micro-column procedure, adsorb the method blank 
using two columns, as described in Section 11. Combust the GAC from each 
column separately, as described in Section 11.
    9.4.1.3 If the result from the blank from the batch method or the 
sum of the results from two columns is more than 20 [micro]g/L, analysis 
of samples is halted until the source of contamination is eliminated and 
a blank shows no evidence of contamination at this level.
    9.4.2 Nitrate-washed GAC blanks: Analyzed daily to demonstrate that 
the GAC is free from contamination.
    9.4.2.1 Nitrate-washed GAC blank for the batch procedure: Analyze a 
batch nitrate-washed GAC blank by adding a scoop of dry GAC to the 
assembled filter apparatus containing the polycarbonate membrane and 
washing the GAC with the nitrate wash solution (Section 7.10) using the 
procedure in Section 11.2.6.
    9.4.2.2 Nitrate-washed GAC blank for the column procedure: Analyze a 
column nitrate-washed GAC blank by assembling two carbon columns in 
series and washing the columns with the nitrate wash solution (Section 
7.10) using the procedure in Section 11.3.4.2. Analyze the GAC in each 
column separately. The results of the second analysis must be within 
0.2 [micro]g Cl- of the first. A 
difference greater than 0.2 [micro]g Cl- indicates a lack of 
homogeneity in the GAC that could introduce unacceptable variability. If 
the difference exceeds this amount, the GAC should be replaced.
    9.4.3 The result for the reagent water blank (Section 9.4.1) shall 
not exceed the result for the nitrate wash blank (Section 9.4.2.1 or 
9.4.2.2) by more than 0.5 [micro]g Cl-.
    9.5 Granular activated carbon (GAC) batch testing: Each lot number 
or batch of activated carbon received from a supplier is tested once 
before use to ensure adequate quality. Use only GAC that meets the test 
criteria below.
    9.5.1 Contamination test: Analyze a scoop of GAC. Reject carbon if 
the amount of OX exceeds 1 [micro]g (25 [micro]g Cl-/g).
    9.5.2 Inorganic chloride adsorption test: Attempt to adsorb NaCl 
from 100 mL of a solution containing 100 mg/L in reagent water. Wash 
with nitrate solution and analyze. The amount of halide should be less 
than 1 [micro]g Cl- larger than the blank. A larger amount 
indicates significant uptake of inorganic chloride by the carbon. Reject 
carbon if the 1 [micro]g level is exceeded.
    9.6 Samples that are being used for regulatory compliance purposes 
shall be analyzed in duplicate.
    9.6.1 The procedure for preparing duplicate sample aliquots is 
described in Section 11.5.
    9.6.2 Calculate the RPD by following the same procedure described in 
Section 12.4.
    9.6.3 If the RPD is greater than 20%, the analyses must be repeated.
    9.6.4 If the RPD remains greater than 20%, the result may not be 
reported for regulatory compliance purposes.
    9.7 The specifications in this method can be met if the apparatus 
used is calibrated properly and maintained in a calibrated state. The 
standards used for calibration (Section 10), calibration verification 
(Section 9.9), and for initial (Section 9.2.2) and ongoing (Section 
9.10) precision and recovery should be identical, so that the most 
precise results will be obtained.
    9.8 Depending on specific program requirements, field duplicates may 
be collected to determine the precision of the sampling technique.
    9.9 At the beginning and end of each eight-hour shift during which 
analyses are performed, system performance and calibration are verified. 
Verification of system performance and calibration may be performed more 
frequently, if desired.
    9.9.1 If performance and calibration are verified at the beginning 
and end of each shift (or more frequently), samples analyzed during that 
period are considered valid.
    9.9.2 If performance and calibration are not verified at both the 
beginning and end of a shift (or more frequently), samples analyzed 
during that period must be reanalyzed.
    9.9.3 If calibration is verified at the beginning of a shift, 
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necessary; otherwise, the instrument must be recalibrated prior to 
analyzing samples (Section 10).
    9.9.4 Cell maintenance and other changes to the analytical system 
that can affect system performance may not be performed during the 
eight-hour (or shorter) shift.
    9.10 Calibration verification and ongoing precision and recovery: 
Calibration and system performance are verified by the analysis of the 
100 [micro]g/L PAR standard.
    9.10.1 Analyze a blank (Section 9.4) and analyze the PAR standard 
(Section 7.12.4) immediately thereafter at the beginning and end of each 
shift. Compute the concentration of organic halide in the blank and in 
the PAR standard using the procedures in Section 12. The blank shall be 
less than 2 [micro]g Cl- (20 [micro]g/L equivalent).
    9.10.2 Subtract the result for the blank from the result of the PAR 
standard using the procedures in Section 12, and compute the percent 
recovery of the blank-subtracted PAR standard. The percent recovery 
shall be in the range of 78 to 116%.
    9.10.3 If the recovery is within this range, the analytical process 
is in control and analysis of blanks and samples may proceed. If, 
however, the recovery is not within the acceptable range, the analytical 
process is not in control. In this event, correct the problem and repeat 
the ongoing precision and recovery test (Section 9.10), or recalibrate 
(Sections 10.5 through 10.6).
    9.10.4 If the recovery is not within the acceptable range for the 
PAR standard analyzed at the end of the eight-hour shift, correct the 
problem, repeat the ongoing precision and recovery test (Section 9.10), 
or recalibrate (Sections 10.5 through 10.6), and reanalyze the sample 
batch that was analyzed during the eight-hour shift.
    9.10.5 If the recovery is within the acceptable range at the end of 
the shift, and samples are to be analyzed during the next eight-hour 
shift, the end of shift verification may be used as the beginning of 
shift verification for the subsequent shift, provided the next eight-
hour shift begins as the first shift ends.
    9.11 It is suggested but not required that the laboratory develop a 
statement of data quality for AOX and develop QC charts to form a 
graphic demonstration of method performance. Add results that pass the 
specification in Section 9.10.2 to initial and previous ongoing data. 
Develop a statement of data quality by calculating the average percent 
recovery (R) and the standard deviation of percent recovery 
(sr). Express the accuracy as a recovery interval from R - 
2sr to R = 2sr. For example, if R=95% and 
sr=5%, the accuracy is 85 to 105%.

                  10.0 Calibration and Standardization

    10.1 Assemble the OX system and establish the operating conditions 
necessary for analysis. Differences between various makes and models of 
instruments will require different operating procedures. Laboratories 
should follow the operating instructions provided by the manufacturer of 
their particular instrument. Sensitivity, instrument detection limit, 
precision, linear range, and interference effects must be investigated 
and established for each particular instrument. Calibration is performed 
when the instrument is first set up and when calibration cannot be 
verified (Section 9.9).
    10.2 Cell performance test: Inject 100 [micro]L of the sodium 
chloride solution (10 [micro]g Cl-; Section 7.4) directly 
into the titration cell electrolyte. Adjust the instrument to produce a 
reading of 10 [micro]g Cl-.
    10.3 Combustion system test: This test can be used to assure that 
the combustion/micro-coulometer systems are performing properly without 
introduction of carbon. This test should be used during initial 
instrument setup and when instrument performance indicates a problem 
with the combustion system.
    10.3.1 Designate a quartz boat for use with the ammonium chloride 
(NH4Cl) solution only.
    10.3.2 Inject 100 [micro]L of the NH4Cl solution (Section 
7.5) into this boat and proceed with the analysis.
    10.3.3 The result shall be between 9.5 and 10.5 [micro]g 
Cl-. If the recovery is not between these limits, the 
combustion or micro-coulometer systems are not performing properly. 
Check the temperature of the combustion system, verify that there are no 
leaks in the combustion system, confirm that the cell is performing 
properly (Section 10.2), and then repeat the test.
    10.4 Trichlorophenol combustion test: This test can be used to 
assure that the combustion/micro-coulometer systems are performing 
properly when carbon is introduced. It should be used during instrument 
setup and when it is necessary to isolate the adsorption and combustion 
steps.
    10.4.1 Inject 10 [micro]L of the 1 mg/mL trichlorophenol stock 
solution (Section 7.12.2) onto one level scoop of GAC in a quartz boat.
    10.4.2 Immediately proceed with the analysis to prevent loss of 
trichlorophenol and to prevent contamination of the carbon.
    10.4.3 The result shall be between 9.0 and 11.0 [micro]g 
Cl-. If the recovery is not between these limits, the 
combustion/micro-coulometer system shall be adjusted and the test 
repeated until the result falls within these limits.
    10.5 Background level of Cl-: Determine the average 
background level of Cl- for the entire analytical system as 
follows:
    10.5.1 Using the procedure in Section 11 (batch or column) that will 
be used for the analysis of samples, determine the background level of 
Cl- in each of three portions of reagent water. The volume of 
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water used shall be the same as the volume used for analysis of samples.
    10.5.2 Calculate the average (mean) concentration of Cl- 
and the standard deviation of the concentration.
    10.5.3 The sum of the average concentration plus two times the 
standard deviation of the concentration shall be less than 20 [micro]g/
L. If not, the water or carbon shall be replaced, or the adsorption 
system moved to an area free of organic halide vapors, and the test 
(Section 10.5) shall be repeated. Only after this test is passed may 
calibration proceed.
    10.6 Calibration by external standard: A calibration line 
encompassing the calibration range is developed using solutions of 
2,4,6-trichlorophenol.
    10.6.1 Analyze each of the five calibration solutions (Section 
7.12.3) using the procedure in Section 11 (batch or column) that will be 
used for the analysis of samples, and the same procedure that was used 
for determination of the system background (Section 10.5). Analyze these 
solutions beginning with the lowest concentration and proceeding to the 
highest. Record the response of the micro-coulometer to each calibration 
solution.
    10.6.2 Prepare a method blank as described in Section 9.4. Subtract 
the value of the blank from each of the five calibration results, as 
described in Section 12.
    10.6.3 Calibration factor (ratio of response to concentration) Using 
the blank subtracted results, compute the calibration factor at each 
calibration point, and compute the average calibration factor and the 
relative standard deviation (coefficient of variation; Cv) of the 
calibration factor over the calibration range.
    10.6.4 Linearity: The Cv of the calibration factor shall be less 
than 20%; otherwise, the calibration shall be repeated after adjustment 
of the combustion/micro-coulometer system and/or preparation of fresh 
calibration standards.
    10.6.5 Using the average calibration factor, compute the percent 
recovery at each calibration point. The recovery at each calibration 
point shall be within the range of 80 to 111%. If any point is not 
within this range, a fresh calibration standard shall be prepared for 
that point, this standard shall be analyzed, and the calibration factor 
(Section 10.6.3) and calibration linearity (Section 10.6.4) shall be 
computed using the new calibration point. All points used in the 
calibration must meet the 80 to 111% recovery specification.

                             11.0 Procedure

    11.1 Sample dilution: Many samples will contain high concentrations 
of halide. If analyzed without dilution, the micro-coulometer can be 
overloaded, resulting in frequent cell cleaning and downtime. The 
following guidance is provided to assist in estimating dilution levels.
    11.1.1 Paper and pulp mills that employ chlorine bleaching: Samples 
from pulp mills that use a chlorine bleaching process may overload the 
micro-coulometer. To prevent system overload, the maximum volume 
suggested for paper industry samples that employ halide in the bleaching 
process is 100 mL. An adsorption volume as small as 25 mL may be used, 
provided the concentration of AOX in the sample can be measured 
reliably, as defined by the requirements in Section 9.11. To minimize 
volumetric error, an adsorption volume less than 25 mL may not be used. 
If AOX cannot be measured reliably in a 100-mL sample volume, a sample 
volume to a maximum of 1000 mL must be used. The sample and adsorption 
volumes are suggested for paper industry samples employing chlorine 
compounds in the bleaching process:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Sample      Adsorption
          Paper or pulp mill stream            volume (mL)*  volume (mL)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Evaporator condensate........................         100.0          100
Process water................................         100.0          100
Pulp mill effluent...........................          30.0           50
Paper mill effluent..........................          10.0           25
Combined mill effluent.......................           5.0           25
Combined bleach effluent.....................           1.0           25
C-stage filtrate.............................           0.5           25
E-stage filtrate.............................           0.5           25
------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Assumes dilution to final volume of 100 mL. All sample aliquots
  (replicates, diluted samples) must be analyzed using the same fixed
  final volume (sample volume plus reagent water, as needed).

    11.1.2 Sample dilution procedure.
    11.1.2.1 Partially fill a precleaned volumetric flask with pH < 2 
reagent water, allowing for the volume of sample to be added.
    11.1.2.2 Mix sample thoroughly by tumbling or shaking vigorously.
    11.1.2.3 Immediately withdraw the required sample aliquot using a 
pipet or micro-syringe.

    Note: Because it will be necessary to rinse the pipet or micro-
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pipet or micro-syringe to assure that the exact volume desired will be 
delivered.

    11.1.2.4 Dispense or inject the aliquot into the volumetric flask.
    11.1.2.5 Rinse the pipet or syringe with small portions of reagent 
water and add to the flask.
    11.1.2.6 Dilute to the mark with pH < 2 reagent water.
    11.1.3 All samples to be reported for regulatory compliance 
monitoring purposes must be analyzed in duplicate, as described in 
Section 11.5.
    11.1.4 Pulp and Paper in-process samples: The concentration of 
organic halide in in-process samples has been shown to be 20 to 30% 
greater using the micro-column adsorption technique than using the batch 
adsorption technique. For this reason, the micro-column technique shall 
be used for monitoring in-process samples. Examples of in-process 
samples include: combined bleach plant effluent, C-stage filtrate, and 
E-stage filtrate.
    11.2 Batch adsorption and filtration.
    11.2.1 Place the appropriate volume of sample (diluted if 
necessary), preserved as described in Section 8, into an Erlenmeyer 
flask.
    11.2.2 Add 5 mL of nitrate stock solution to the sample aliquot.
    11.2.3 Add one level scoop of activated carbon that has passed the 
quality control tests in Section 9.
    11.2.4 Shake the suspension for at least one hour in a mechanical 
shaker.
    11.2.5 Filter the suspension through a polycarbonate membrane 
filter. Filter by suction until the liquid level reaches the top of the 
carbon.
    11.2.6 Wash the inside surface of the filter funnel with 25 mL 
(5 mL) of nitrate wash solution in several 
portions. After the level of the final wash reaches the top of the GAC, 
filter by suction until the cake is barely dry. The time required for 
drying should be minimized to prevent exposure of the GAC to halogen 
vapors in the air, but should be sufficient to permit drying of the cake 
so that excess water is not introduced into the combustion apparatus. A 
drying time of approximately 10 seconds under vacuum has been shown to 
be effective for this operation.
    11.2.7 Carefully remove the top of the filter holder, making sure 
that no carbon is lost. This operation is most successfully performed by 
removing the clamp, tilting the top of the filter holder (the funnel 
portion) to one side, and lifting upward.
    11.2.8 Using a squeeze bottle or micro-syringe, rapidly rinse the 
carbon from the inside of the filter holder onto the filter cake using 
small portions of wash solution. Allow the cake to dry under vacuum for 
no more than 10 seconds after the final rinse. Immediately turn the 
vacuum off.
    11.2.9 Using tweezers, carefully fold the polycarbonate filter in 
half, then in fourths, making sure that no carbon is lost.
    11.3 Column adsorption.
    11.3.1 Column preparation: Prepare a sufficient number of columns 
for one day's operation as follows:
    11.3.1.1 In a glove box or area free from halide vapors, place a 
plug of Cerafelt into the end of a clean glass column.
    11.3.1.2 Fill the glass column with one level scoop (approximately 
40 mg) of granular activated carbon that has passed the quality control 
tests in Section 9.
    11.3.1.3 Insert a Cerafelt plug into the open end of the column to 
hold the carbon in place.
    11.3.1.4 Store the columns in a glass jar with PTFE lined screw-cap 
to prevent infiltration of halide vapors from the air.
    11.3.2 Column setup.
    11.3.2.1 Install two columns in series in the adsorption module.
    11.3.2.2 If the sample is known or expected to contain particulates 
that could prevent free flow of sample through the micro-columns, a 
Cerafelt plug is placed in the tubing ahead of the columns. If a 
measurement of the OX content of the particulates is desired, the 
Cerafelt plug can be washed with nitrate solution, placed in a 
combustion boat, and processed as a separate sample.
    11.3.3 Adjusting sample flow rate: Because the flow rate used to 
load the sample onto the columns can affect the ability of the GAC to 
adsorb organic halides, the flow rate of the method blank is measured, 
and the gas pressure used to process samples is adjusted accordingly. 
The flow rate of the blank, which is composed of acidified reagent water 
and contains no particulate matter, should be greater than the flow rate 
of any sample containing even small amounts of particulate matter.
    11.3.3.1 Fill the sample reservoir with the volume of reagent water 
chosen for the analysis (Section 9.4.1.2) that has been preserved and 
acidified as described in Section 8. Cap the reservoir.
    11.3.3.2 Adjust the gas pressure per the manufacturer's 
instructions. Record the time required for the entire volume of reagent 
water to pass through both columns. The flow rate must not exceed 3 mL/
min over the duration of the time required to adsorb the volume. If this 
flow rate is exceeded, adjust gas pressure, prepare another blank, and 
repeat the adsorption.
    11.3.3.3 Once the flow rate for the blank has been established, the 
same adsorption conditions must be applied to all subsequent samples 
during that eight-hour shift, or until another method blank is 
processed, whichever comes first. To aid in overcoming breakthrough 
problems, a lower gas pressure (and, therefore, flow rate) may be used 
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processing of samples, if desired. If the sample adsorption unit is 
disassembled or cleaned, the flow rate must be checked before processing 
additional samples.
    11.3.3.4 Elute the pair of columns with 2 mL of nitrate wash 
solution. The flow rate of nitrate wash solution must not exceed 3 mL/
min.
    11.3.3.5 Separate the columns and mark for subsequent analysis.
    11.3.4 The adsorption of sample volumes is performed in a similar 
fashion. Fill the sample reservoir with the sample volume chosen for the 
analysis (Section 11.1), that has been preserved as described in Section 
8. All analyses must be performed with this volume (sample volume plus 
reagent water, as needed) in order to maintain a flow rate no greater 
than that determined for the blank (see Section 11.3.3).
    11.3.4.1 Use the same gas pressure for sample adsorption as is used 
for the blank.
    11.3.4.2 Elute the columns with 2 mL of the nitrate wash solution.
    11.3.4.3 Separate the columns and mark for subsequent analysis.
    11.3.5 If it is desirable to make measurements at levels lower than 
can be achieved with the sample volume chosen, or if the instrument 
response of an undiluted sample is less than three times the instrument 
response of the blank (Section 12.6.3), a larger sample volume must be 
used.
    11.4 Combustion and titration.
    11.4.1 Polycarbonate filter and GAC from batch adsorption.
    11.4.1.1 Place the folded polycarbonate filter containing the GAC in 
a quartz combustion boat, close the airlock, and proceed with the 
automated sequence.
    11.4.1.2 Record the signal from the micro-coulometer for a minimum 
integration time of 10 minutes and determine the concentration of 
Cl- from calibration data, per Section 12.
    11.4.2 Columns from column adsorption.
    11.4.2.1 Using the push rod, push the carbon and the Cerafelt 
plug(s) from the first column into a combustion boat. Proceed with the 
automated sequence.
    11.4.2.2 Record the signal from the micro-coulometer for a minimum 
integration time of 10 minutes and determine the concentration of 
Cl- for the first column from calibration data, per Section 
12.
    11.4.2.3 Repeat the automated sequence with the second column.
    11.4.2.4 Determine the extent of breakthrough of organic halides 
from the first column to the second column, as described in Section 12.
    11.4.3 The two columns that are used for the method blank must be 
combusted separately, as is done for samples. 11.5 Duplicate sample 
analysis: All samples to be reported for regulatory compliance purposes 
must be analyzed in duplicate. This requirement applies to both the 
batch and column adsorption procedures. In addition, if it is necessary 
to dilute the sample for the purposes of reducing breakthrough or 
maintaining the concentration within the calibration range, a more or 
less dilute sample must be analyzed. The adsorption volumes used for 
analysis of undiluted samples, diluted samples, and all replicates must 
be the same as the volume used for QC tests and calibration (Sections 9 
and 10).
    11.5.1 Using results from analysis of one sample volume (Section 
11.4) and the procedure in Section 11.1.2, determine if the dilution 
used was within the calibration range of the instrument and/or if 
breakthrough exceeded the specification in Section 12.3.1. If the 
breakthrough criterion was exceeded or the sample was not within the 
calibration range, adjust the dilution volume as needed. If the 
breakthrough criterion was not exceeded and the sample dilution was 
within the calibration range, a second volume at the same dilution level 
may be used.
    11.5.2 Adsorb the sample using the same technique (batch or column) 
used for the first sample volume. Combust the GAC from the second volume 
as described in Section 11.4, and calculate the results as described in 
Section 12. Compare the results of the two analyses as described in 
Section 12.4.
    11.5.3 Duplicate analyses are not required for method blanks, as 
different dilution levels are not possible.
    11.5.4 Duplicate analyses of the PAR standard used for calibration 
verification (Section 9.10) are not required.

                   12.0 Data Analysis and Calculations

    12.1 Batch Adsorption Method: Calculate the blank-subtracted 
concentration of adsorbable organic halide detected in each sample (in 
micrograms of chloride per liter) using the following equation:
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Where:

C=[micro]g Cl- from micro-coulometer for the sample
B=[micro]g Cl- from micro-coulometer for the reagent water 
          blank (Section 9.4.1)
V = volume of sample in liters

    This calculation is performed for each of the two dilution levels 
analyzed for each sample.
    12.2 Column Adsorption Method: Calculate the blank-subtracted 
concentration of adsorbable organic halide detected in each sample (in 
micrograms of chloride per liter) using the following equation:

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C1=[micro]g Cl- from micro-coulometer for first 
          column from the sample
C2=[micro]g Cl- from micro-coulometer for second 
          column from the sample
B1=[micro]g from micro-coulometer for first column from the 
          reagent water blank (Section 9.4.1)
B2=[micro]g Cl- from micro-coulometer for second 
          column from the reagent water blank (Section 9.4.1)
V=volume of sample in liters

    12.3 Percent breakthrough: For each sample analyzed by the column 
method, calculate the percent breakthrough of halide from the first 
column to the second column, using the following equation:
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    12.3.1 For samples to be reported for regulatory compliance 
purposes, the percent breakthrough must be less than or equal to 25% for 
both of the two analyses performed on each sample (see Section 11.5).
    12.3.2 If the breakthrough exceeds 25%, dilute the affected sample 
further, maintaining the amount of halide at least three times higher 
than the level of blank, and reanalyze the sample. Ensure that the 
sample is also analyzed at a second level of dilution that is at least a 
factor of 2 different (and still higher than three times the blank).
    12.4 Relative percent difference (RPD): Calculate the relative 
percent difference between the results of the two analyses of each 
sample, using the following equation:
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    12.5 High concentrations of AOX: If the amount of halide from either 
analysis exceeds the calibration range, dilute the sample and reanalyze, 
maintaining at least a factor of 2 difference in the dilution levels of 
the two portions of the sample used.
    12.6 Low concentrations of AOX: The blank-subtracted final result 
from the batch procedure or the sum of the blank-subtracted results from 
the two carbon columns should be significantly above the level of the 
blank.
    12.6.1 If the instrument response for a sample exceeds the 
instrument response for the blank by a factor of at least 3, the result 
is acceptable.
    12.6.2 If the instrument response for a sample is less than three 
times the instrument response for the blank, and the sample has been 
diluted, analyze a less dilute aliquot of sample.
    12.6.3 If the instrument response of an undiluted sample containing 
AOX above the minimum level is less than three times the instrument 
response for the blank, the result is suspect and may not be used for 
regulatory compliance purposes. In this case, find the cause of 
contamination, correct the problem, and reanalyze the sample under the 
corrected conditions.
    12.7 Report results that meet all of the specifications in this 
method as the mean of the blank-subtracted values from Section 12.1 or 
12.2 for the two analyses at different dilution levels, in [micro]g/L of 
Cl- (not as 2,4,6-trichlorophenol), to three significant 
figures. Report the RPD of the two analyses. For samples analyzed by the 
column procedure, also report the percent breakthrough.

                         13.0 Method Performance

    The specifications contained in this method are based on data from a 
single laboratory and from a large-scale study of the pulp and paper 
industry.

                        14.0 Pollution Prevention

    14.1 The solvents used in this method pose little threat to the 
environment when recycled and managed properly.
    14.2 Standards should be prepared in volumes consistent with 
laboratory use to minimize the volume of expired standards to be 
disposed.

                          15.0 Waste Management

    15.1 It is the laboratory's responsibility to comply with all 
federal, state, and local regulations governing waste management, 
particularly the hazardous waste identification rules and land disposal 
restrictions, and to protect the air, water, and land by minimizing and 
controlling all releases from fume hoods and bench operations. 
Compliance with all sewage discharge permits and regulations is also 
required.
    15.2 Samples preserved with HCl or H2SO4 to pH 
<2 are hazardous and must be neutralized before being disposed, or must 
be handled as hazardous waste. Acetic acid and silver acetate solutions 
resulting from cell flushing must be disposed of in accordance with all 
applicable federal, state, and local regulations.
    15.3 For further information on waste management, consult ``The 
Waste Management Manual for Laboratory Personnel,'' and ``Less is 
Better: Laboratory Chemical Management for Waste Reduction,'' both 
available from the American Chemical Society's Department of Government 
Relations and Science Policy, 1155 16th Street NW., Washington, DC 
20036.

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                             16.0 References

    16.1 ``Total Organic Halide, Methods 450.1--Interim,'' Prepared by 
Stephen Billets and James J. Lichtenberg, USEPA, Office of Research and 
Development, Physical and Chemical Methods Branch, EMSL-Cincinnati, 
Cincinnati, OH 45268, EPA 600/4-81-056 (1981).
    16.2 Method 9020, USEPA Office of Solid Waste, ``Test Methods for 
Evaluating Solid Waste, SW-846,'' Third Edition, 1987.
    16.3 ``Determination of Adsorbable Organic Halogens (AOX),'' 
``German Standard Methods for the Analysis of Water, Waste Water and 
Sludge--General Parameters of Effects and Substances,'' Deutsche 
Industrie Norm (DIN) Method 38 409, Part 14, DIN German Standards 
Institute, Beuth Verlag, Berlin, Germany (1987).
    16.4 ``Water Quality: Determination of Adsorbable Organic Halogens 
(AOX),'' International Organization for Standard/Draft International 
Standardization (ISO/DIS) Method 9562 (1988).
    16.5 ``Organically Bound Chlorine by the AOX Method,'' SCAN-W 9:89, 
Secretariat, Scandinavian Pulp, Paper and Board Testing Committee, Box 
5604, S-11486, Stockholm, Sweden (1989).
    16.6 Method 5320, ``Dissolved Organic Halogen,'' from ``Standard 
Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater,'' 5320, American 
Public Health Association, 1015 15th St. NW, Washington, DC 20005 
(1989).
    16.7 ``Canadian Standard Method for the Determination of Adsorbable 
Organic Halides (AOX) in Waters and Wastewaters,'' Environment Canada 
and The Canadian Pulp and Paper Association (1990).
    16.8 40 CFR part 136, appendix B.
    16.9 ``Working with Carcinogens,'' DHEW, PHS, CDC, NIOSH, 
Publication 77-206, (Aug 1977).
    16.10 ``OSHA Safety and Health Standards, General Industry'' OSHA 
2206, 29 CFR 1910 (Jan 1976).
    16.11 ``Safety in Academic Chemistry Laboratories,'' ACS Committee 
on Chemical Safety (1979).
    16.12 ``Methods 330.4 and 330.5 for Total Residual Chlorine,'' 
USEPA, EMSL-Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 45268, EPA-4-79-020 (March 1979).
    16.13 ``Validation of Method 1650: Determination of Organic 
Halide,'' Analytical Technologies Inc., ERCE Contract 87-3410, November 
15, 1990. Available from the EPA Sample Control Center, DynCorp, 300 N. 
Lee St., Alexandria, VA 22314 (703-519-1140).

                              17.0 Figures

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                18.0 Glossary of Definitions and Purposes

    These definitions and purposes are specific to this method but have 
been conformed to common usage as much as possible.
    18.1 Units of weight and measure and their abbreviations.
    18.1.1 Symbols.

[deg]C degrees Celsius
[micro]g microgram
[micro]L microliter
< less than
 greater than
% percent

    18.1.2 Alphabetical characters.

cm centimeter
g gram
h hour
ID inside diameter
in inch
L liter
m meter
mg milligram
min minute
mL milliliter
mm millimeter

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N normal; gram molecular weight of solute divided by hydrogen equivalent 
of solute, per liter of solution
OD outside diameter
ppb part-per-billion
ppm part-per-million
ppt part-per-trillion
psig pounds-per-square inch gauge
v/v volume per unit volume
w/v weight per unit volume

    18.2 Definitions and acronyms (in alphabetical order).
    Analyte: AOX tested for by this method.
    Calibration standard (CAL): A solution prepared from a secondary 
standard and/or stock solution which is used to calibrate the response 
of the instrument with respect to analyte concentration.
    Calibration verification standard (VER): The mid-point calibration 
standard (CS3) that is used to verify calibration.
    Field blank: An aliquot of reagent water or other reference matrix 
that is placed in a sample container in the laboratory or the field, and 
treated as a sample in all respects, including exposure to sampling site 
conditions, storage, preservation, and all analytical procedures. The 
purpose of the field blank is to determine if the field or sample 
transporting procedures and environments have contaminated the sample.
    IPR: Initial precision and recovery; four aliquots of the diluted 
PAR standard analyzed to establish the ability to generate acceptable 
precision and accuracy. An IPR is performed prior to the first time this 
method is used and any time the method or instrumentation is modified.
    Laboratory blank: See Method blank.
    Laboratory control sample (LCS): See Ongoing precision and recovery 
sample (OPR).
    Laboratory reagent blank: See Method blank.
    May: This action, activity, or procedural step is neither required 
nor prohibited.
    May not: This action, activity, or procedural step is prohibited.
    Method blank: An aliquot of reagent water that is treated exactly as 
a sample including exposure to all glassware, equipment, solvents, 
reagents, internal standards, and surrogates that are used with samples. 
The method blank is used to determine if analytes or interferences are 
present in the laboratory environment, the reagents, or the apparatus.
    Minimum level (ML): The level at which the entire analytical system 
must give a recognizable signal and acceptable calibration point for the 
analyte. It is equivalent to the concentration of the lowest calibration 
standard, assuming that all method-specified sample weights, volumes, 
and cleanup procedures have been employed.
    Must: This action, activity, or procedural step is required.
    OPR: Ongoing precision and recovery standard; a laboratory blank 
spiked with a known quantity of analyte. The OPR is analyzed exactly 
like a sample. Its purpose is to assure that the results produced by the 
laboratory remain within the limits specified in this method for 
precision and recovery.
    PAR: Precision and recovery standard; secondary standard that is 
diluted and spiked to form the IPR and OPR.
    Preparation blank: See Method blank.
    Primary dilution standard: A solution containing the specified 
analytes that is purchased or prepared from stock solutions and diluted 
as needed to prepare calibration solutions and other solutions.
    Quality control check sample (QCS): A sample containing all or a 
subset of the analytes at known concentrations. The QCS is obtained from 
a source external to the laboratory or is prepared from a source of 
standards different from the source of calibration standards. It is used 
to check laboratory performance with test materials prepared external to 
the normal preparation process.
    Reagent water: Water demonstrated to be free from the analyte of 
interest and potentially interfering substances at the method detection 
limit for the analyte.
    Relative standard deviation (RSD): The standard deviation multiplied 
by 100, divided by the mean.
    RSD: See Relative standard deviation.
    Should: This action, activity, or procedural step is suggested but 
not required.
    Stock solution: A solution containing an analyte that is prepared 
using a reference material traceable to EPA, the National Institute of 
Science and Technology (NIST), or a source that will attest to the 
purity and authenticity of the reference material.
    VER: See Calibration verification standard.

Method 1653--Chlorinated Phenolics in Wastewater by In Situ Acetylation 
                                and GCMS

                        1.0 Scope and Application

    1.1 This method is for determination of chlorinated phenolics 
(chlorinated phenols, guaiacols, catechols, vanillins, syringaldehydes) 
and other compounds associated with the Clean Water Act; the Resource 
Conservation and Recovery Act; and the Comprehensive Environmental 
Response, Compensation, and Liability Act; and that are amenable to in 
situ acetylation, extraction, and analysis by capillary column gas 
chromatography/mass spectrometry (GCMS). This method is based on 
existing methods for determination of chlorophenolics in pulp and paper 
industry wastewaters (References 1 and 2).
    1.2 The chemical compounds listed in Table 1 may be determined in 
waters and, specifically, in in-process streams and

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wastewaters associated with the pulp and paper industry. The method is 
designed to meet the survey and monitoring requirements of the 
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
    1.3 The detection limit of this method is usually dependent on the 
level of interferences rather than instrumental limitations. The method 
detection limits (MDLs) in Table 2 typify the minimum quantity that can 
be detected with no interferences present.
    1.4 The GCMS portions of this method are for use only by persons 
experienced with GCMS or under the close supervision of such qualified 
persons. Laboratories unfamiliar with analyses of environmental samples 
by GCMS should run the performance tests in Reference 3 before 
beginning.
    1.5 Any modification of the method beyond those expressly permitted 
is subject to the application and approval of alternative test 
procedures under 40 CFR parts 136.4 and 136.5.

                          2.0 Summary of Method

    2.1 A 1000-mL aliquot of water is spiked with stable isotopically 
labeled analogs of the compounds of interest and an internal standard. 
The solution is adjusted to neutral pH, potassium carbonate buffer is 
added, and the pH is raised to 9-11.5. The chlorophenolics are converted 
in situ to acetates by the addition of acetic anhydride. After 
acetylation, the solution is extracted with hexane. The hexane is 
concentrated to a final volume of 0.5 mL, an instrument internal 
standard is added, and an aliquot of the concentrated extract is 
injected into the gas chromatograph (GC). The compounds are separated by 
GC and detected by a mass spectrometer (MS). The labeled compounds and 
internal standard serve to correct the variability of the analytical 
technique.
    2.2 Identification of a pollutant (qualitative analysis) is 
performed by comparing the relative retention time and mass spectrum to 
that of an authentic standard. A compound is identified when its 
relative retention time and mass spectrum agree.
    2.3 Quantitative analysis is performed in one of two ways by GCMS 
using extracted ion-current profile (EICP) areas: (1) For those 
compounds listed in Table 1 for which standards and labeled analogs are 
available, the GCMS system is calibrated and the compound concentration 
is determined using an isotope dilution technique; (2) for those 
compounds listed in Table 1 for which authentic standards but no labeled 
compounds are available, the GCMS system is calibrated and the compound 
concentration is determined using an internal standard technique.
    2.4 Quality is assured through reproducible calibration and testing 
of the extraction and GCMS systems.

                             3.0 Definitions

    3.1 Chlorinated phenolics are the chlorinated phenols, guaiacols, 
catechols, vanillins, syringaldehydes and other compounds amenable to in 
situ acetylation, extraction, and determination by GCMS using this 
method.
    3.2 Definitions for other terms used in this method are given in the 
glossary at the end of the method (Section 20.0).

                            4.0 Interferences

    4.1 Solvents, reagents, glassware, and other sample processing 
hardware may yield artifacts and/or elevated baselines, causing 
misinterpretation of chromatograms and spectra. All materials used in 
the analysis shall be demonstrated to be free from interferences under 
the conditions of analysis by running method blanks initially and with 
each sample batch (samples started through the extraction process on a 
given eight-hour shift, to a maximum of 20). Specific selection of 
reagents and purification of solvents by distillation in all-glass 
systems may be required. Glassware and, where possible, reagents are 
cleaned by using solvent rinse and baking at 450 [deg]C for a minimum of 
one hour.
    4.2 Interferences co-extracted from samples will vary considerably 
from source to source, depending on the diversity of the site being 
sampled. Industry experience suggests that high levels of non-
chlorinated phenols may cause poor recovery of the compounds of 
interest, particularly in samples collected in the vicinity of a source 
of creosote, such as a wood-preserving plant (Reference 1).
    4.3 The internal standard, 3,4,5-trichlorophenol, has been reported 
to be an anaerobic degradation product of 2,3,4,5-tetrachlorophenol and/
or pentachlorophenol (Reference 1). When an interference with this or 
another compound occurs, labeled pentachlorophenol or another labeled 
compound may be used as an alternative internal standard; otherwise, the 
internal standards and reference compounds must be used as specified in 
this method.
    4.4 Blank contamination by pentachlorophenol has been reported 
(Reference 1) to be traceable to potassium carbonate; it has also been 
reported that this contamination may be removed by baking overnight at 
400 to 500 [deg]C.
    4.5 Catechols are susceptible to degradation by active sites on 
injection port liners and columns, and are subject to oxidation to the 
corresponding chloro-o-benzoquinones (Reference 2). A small amount of 
ascorbic acid may be added to samples to prevent auto-oxidation 
(Reference 2; also see Section 11.1.6). For pulp and paper industry 
samples, ascorbic acid may be added to treated effluent samples only.

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                               5.0 Safety

    5.1 The toxicity or carcinogenicity of each compound or reagent used 
in this method has not been precisely determined; however, each chemical 
compound should be treated as a potential health hazard. Exposure to 
these compounds should be reduced to the lowest possible level. The 
laboratory is responsible for maintaining a current awareness file of 
OSHA regulations regarding the safe handling of the chemicals specified 
in this method. A reference file of materials safety data sheets (MSDSs) 
should be made available to all personnel involved in these analyses. 
Additional information on laboratory safety can be found in References 4 
through 6.
    5.2 Samples may contain high concentrations of toxic compounds, and 
should be handled with gloves and a hood opened to prevent exposure.

                       6.0 Equipment and Supplies

    Note: Brand names, suppliers, and part numbers are for illustrative 
purposes only. No endorsement is implied. Equivalent performance may be 
achieved using apparatus and materials other than those specified here, 
but demonstration of equivalent performance that meets the requirements 
of this method is the responsibility of the laboratory.

    6.1 Sampling equipment for discrete or composite sampling.
    6.1.1 Sample bottles and caps.
    6.1.1.1 Sample bottle: Amber glass, 1000-mL minimum, with screw-cap. 
If amber bottles are not available, samples shall be protected from 
light.
    6.1.1.2 Bottle caps: Threaded to fit sample bottles. Caps shall be 
lined with PTFE.
    6.1.1.3 Cleaning bottles: Detergent water wash, cap with aluminum 
foil, and bake at 450 [deg]C for a minimum of one hour before use.
    6.1.1.4 Cleaning liners: Detergent water wash, reagent water 
(Section 7.4) and solvent rinse, and bake at approximately 200 [deg]C 
for a minimum of 1 hour prior to use.
    6.1.1.5 Bottles and liners must be lot-certified to be free of 
chlorophenolics by running blanks according to this method. If blanks 
from bottles and/or liners without cleaning or with fewer cleaning steps 
show no detectable chlorophenolics, the bottle and liner cleaning steps 
that do not eliminate chlorophenolics may be omitted.
    6.1.2 Compositing equipment: Automatic or manual compositing system 
incorporating glass containers cleaned per bottle cleaning procedure 
above. Sample containers are kept at 0 to 4 [deg]C during sampling. 
Glass or PTFE tubing only shall be used. If the sampler uses a 
peristaltic pump, a minimum length of compressible silicone rubber 
tubing may be used in the pump only. Before use, the tubing shall be 
thoroughly rinsed with methanol, followed by repeated rinsing with 
reagent water (Section 7.4) to minimize sample contamination. An 
integrating flow meter is used to collect proportional composite 
samples.
    6.2 Extraction apparatus.
    6.2.1 Bottle or beaker: 1500-to 2000-mL capacity.
    6.2.2 Separatory funnel: 500-to 2000-mL, glass, with PTFE stopcock.
    6.2.3 Magnetic stirrer: Corning Model 320, or equivalent, with 
stirring bar.
    6.3 Polyethylene gloves: For handling samples and extraction 
equipment (Fisher 11-394-110-B, or equivalent).
    6.4 Graduated cylinders: 1000-mL, 100-mL, and 10-mL nominal.
    6.5 Centrifuge: Capable of accepting 50-mL centrifuge tubes and 
achieving 3000 RPM.
    6.5.1 Centrifuge tubes.
    6.5.1.1 35-mL nominal, with PTFE-lined screw-cap.
    6.5.1.2 15-mL nominal, conical graduated, with ground-glass stopper.
    6.6 Concentration apparatus.
    6.6.1 Kuderna-Danish (K-D) concentrator tube: 10-mL, graduated 
(Kontes K-570050-1025, or equivalent) with calibration verified. Ground-
glass stopper (size 19/22 joint) is used to prevent evaporation of 
extracts.
    6.6.2 Kuderna-Danish (K-D) evaporation flask: 1000-mL (Kontes K-
570001-1000, or equivalent), attached to concentrator tube with springs 
(Kontes K-662750-0012).
    6.6.3 Snyder column: Three-ball macro (Kontes K-503000-0232, or 
equivalent).
    6.6.4 Snyder column: Two-ball micro (Kontes K-469002-0219, or 
equivalent).
    6.6.5 Boiling chips: Approximately 10/40 mesh, extracted with 
methylene chloride and baked at 450 [deg]C for a minimum of one hour.
    6.6.6 Nitrogen evaporation apparatus: Equipped with a water bath 
controlled at 35 to 40 [deg]C (N-Evap, Organomation Associates, Inc., 
South Berlin, MA, or equivalent), installed in a fume hood. This device 
may be used in place of the micro-Snyder column concentrator in Section 
6.6.4 above.
    6.7 Water bath: Heated, with concentric ring cover, capable of 
temperature control (2 [deg]C), installed in a 
fume hood.
    6.8 Sample vials: Amber glass, 1- to 3-mL, with PTFE-lined screw-
cap.
    6.9 Balances.
    6.9.1 Analytical: Capable of weighing 0.1 mg.
    6.9.2 Top loading: Capable of weighing 10 mg.
    6.10 pH meter.
    6.11 Gas chromatograph: Shall have splitless or on-column injection 
port for capillary column, temperature program with 50 [deg]C hold, and 
shall meet all of the performance specifications in Section 9.

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    6.12 Gas chromatographic column: 30 m (5 m) x 
0.25 mm (0.02 mm) I.D. x 0.25 micron, 5% phenyl, 
94% methyl, 1% vinyl silicone bonded-phase fused-silica capillary column 
(J & W DB-5, or equivalent).
    6.13 Mass spectrometer: 70 eV electron impact ionization, shall 
repetitively scan from 42 to 450 amu in 0.95 to 1.00 second, and shall 
produce a unit resolution (valleys between m/z 441-442 less than 10% of 
the height of the 441 peak), background-corrected mass spectrum from 50 
ng decafluorotriphenylphosphine (DFTPP) introduced through the GC inlet. 
The spectrum shall meet the mass-intensity criteria in Table 3 
(Reference 7). The mass spectrometer shall be interfaced to the GC such 
that the end of the capillary column terminates within 1 cm of the ion 
source, but does not intercept the electron or ion beams. All portions 
of the column which connect the GC to the ion source shall remain at or 
above the column temperature during analysis to preclude condensation of 
less volatile compounds.
    6.14 Data system: Shall collect and record MS data, store mass-
intensity data in spectral libraries, process GCMS data, generate 
reports, and compute and record response factors.
    6.14.1 Data acquisition: Mass spectra shall be collected 
continuously throughout the analysis and stored on a mass storage 
device.
    6.14.2 Mass spectral libraries: User-created libraries containing 
mass spectra obtained from analysis of authentic standards shall be 
employed to reverse search GCMS runs for the compounds of interest 
(Section 10.2).
    6.14.3 Data processing: The data system shall be used to search, 
locate, identify, and quantify the compounds of interest in each GCMS 
analysis. Software routines shall be employed to compute retention 
times, and to compute peak areas at the m/z's specified (Table 4). 
Displays of spectra, mass chromatograms, and library comparisons are 
required to verify results.
    6.14.4 Response factors and multi-point calibrations: The data 
system shall be used to record and maintain lists of response factors 
(response ratios for isotope dilution) and multi-point calibration 
curves (Section 10). Computations of relative standard deviation 
(coefficient of variation) are used for testing calibration linearity. 
Statistics on initial (Section 9.3.2) and ongoing (Section 9.6) 
performance shall be computed and maintained.

                       7.0 Reagents and Standards

    7.1 Reagents for adjusting sample pH.
    7.1.1 Sodium hydroxide: Reagent grade, 6 N in reagent water.
    7.1.2 Sulfuric acid: Reagent grade, 6 N in reagent water.
    7.2 Reagents for sample preservation.
    7.2.1 Sodium thiosulfate (Na2S2O3) 
solution (1 N): Weigh 79 g Na2S2O3 in a 
1-L volumetric flask and dilute to the mark with reagent water.
    7.2.2 Ascorbic acid solution: Prepare a solution of ascorbic acid in 
reagent water at a concentration of 0.1 g/mL. This solution must be 
prepared fresh on each day when derivatizations will be performed. 
Therefore, do not prepare more than will be used that day. (A 50-mL 
volume is sufficient for ten analyses).
    7.3 Solvents: Hexane, acetone, and methanol. Distilled in glass 
(Burdick and Jackson, or equivalent).
    7.4 Reagent water: Water in which the compounds of interest and 
interfering compounds are not detected by this method.
    7.5 Reagents for derivatization.
    7.5.1 Potassium carbonate (K2CO3).
    7.5.1.1 Purification: Spread in a shallow baking dish, heat 
overnight at 400 to 500 [deg]C.
    7.5.1.2 Solution: Dissolve 150 g purified 
K2CO3 in 250 mL reagent water.
    7.5.2 Acetic anhydride: Redistilled reagent grade.
    7.6 Analytical standards.
    7.6.1 Derivatization: Because the chlorinated phenolics are 
determined as their acetate derivatives after in situ acetylation, the 
method requires that the calibration standards be prepared by spiking 
the underivatized materials into reagent water and carrying the spiked 
reagent water aliquot through the entire derivatization and extraction 
procedure that is applied to the field samples.
    7.6.2 Standard solutions: Purchased as solutions or mixtures with 
certification to their purity, concentration, and authenticity, or 
prepared from materials of known purity and composition. If chemical 
purity of a compound is 98% or greater, the weight may be used without 
correction to compute the concentration of the standard. When not being 
used, standards are stored in the dark at -20 to -10 [deg]C in screw-
capped vials with PTFE-lined lids. A mark is placed on the vial at the 
level of the solution so that solvent evaporation loss can be detected. 
The vials are brought to room temperature prior to use.
    7.6.3 If the chemical purity of any standard does not meet the 98% 
requirement above, the laboratory must correct all calculations, 
calibrations, etc., for the difference in purity.
    7.7 Preparation of stock solutions: Prepare chlorovanillins and 
chlorosyringaldehydes in acetone, as these compounds are subject to 
degradation in methanol. Prepare the remaining chlorophenolics in 
methanol. Prepare all standards per the steps below. Observe the safety 
precautions in Section 5.
    7.7.1 Dissolve an appropriate amount of assayed reference material 
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stoppered volumetric flask and fill to the mark with methanol. After the 
pentachlorophenol is completely dissolved, transfer the solution to a 
15-mL vial with PTFE-lined cap.
    7.7.2 Stock solutions should be checked for signs of degradation 
prior to the preparation of calibration or performance test standards 
and shall be replaced after six months, or sooner if comparison with 
quality control check standards indicates a change in concentration.
    7.8 Labeled compound spiking solution: From stock solutions prepared 
as above, or from mixtures, prepare one spiking solution to contain the 
labeled chlorovanillin in acetone and a second spiking solution to 
contain the remaining chlorophenolics, including the 3,4,5-
trichlorophenol sample matrix internal standard (SMIS), in methanol. The 
labeled compounds and SMIS are each at a concentration of 12.5 [micro]g/
mL.
    7.9 Secondary standards for calibration: Using stock solutions 
(Section 7.7), prepare one secondary standard containing the 
chlorovanillins and chlorsyringaldehydes listed in Table 1 in acetone 
and a second secondary standard containing the remaining chlorophenolics 
in methanol. The monochlorinated phenol, guaiacol, and catechol are 
included at a concentration of 25 [micro]g/mL; the trichlorinated 
catechols, tetrachlorinated guaiacol and catechol, pentachlorophenol, 
5,6-dichlorovanillin, and 2,6-dichlorosyringaldehyde are included at a 
concentration of 100 [micro]g/mL; and the remaining compounds are 
included at a concentration of 50 [micro]g/mL, each in their respective 
solutions.
    7.10 Instrument internal standard (IIS): Prepare a solution of 2,2'-
difluorobiphenyl (DFB) at a concentration of 2.5 mg/mL in hexane.
    7.11 DFTPP solution: Prepare a solution of DFTPP at 50 [micro]g/mL 
in acetone.
    7.12 Solutions for obtaining authentic mass spectra (Section 10.2): 
Prepare mixtures of compounds at concentrations which will assure 
authentic spectra are obtained for storage in libraries.
    7.13 Preparation of calibration solutions.
    7.13.1 Into five 1000-mL aliquots of reagent water, spike 50, 100, 
200, 500 and 1000 [micro]L of each of the two solutions in Section 7.9. 
Spike 1.00 mL of each of the two labeled compound spiking solutions 
(Section 7.8) into each of the five aliquots.
    7.13.2 Using the procedure in Section 11, derivatize and extract 
each solution, and concentrate the extract to a final volume of 0.50 mL. 
This will produce calibration solutions of nominal 5, 10, 20, 50, and 
100 [micro]g/mL of the native chlorophenolics and a constant 
concentration of 25 [micro]g/mL of each labeled compound and the SMIS 
(assuming 100% derivatization and recovery). As noted in Section 11.1.6, 
ascorbic acid is added to all samples of final effluents to stabilize 
chlorocatechols, but is not added to samples of pulp and paper in-
process wastewaters. Therefore, it is necessary to prepare separate sets 
of five initial calibration standards with and without the addition of 
ascorbic acid. Also, in the event that the laboratory is extracting 
final effluent samples by both the stir-bar and separatory funnel 
procedures (see Section 11.3), initial calibration standards should be 
prepared by both methods.
    7.13.3 These solutions permit the relative response (labeled to 
unlabeled) and the response factor to be measured as a function of 
concentration (Sections 10.4 and 10.5).
    7.13.4 The nominal 50 [micro]g/mL standard may also be used as a 
calibration verification standard (see Section 9.6).
    7.14 Ongoing precision and recovery (OPR) standard: Used for 
determination of initial (Section 9.3.2) and ongoing (Section 9.6) 
precision and recovery. This solution is prepared by spiking 500 
[micro]L of each the two solutions of the secondary calibration 
standards (Section 7.9) and 1 mL of each of the two labeled compound 
spiking solutions (Section 7.8) into 1000 mL of reagent water.
    7.15 Stability of solutions: All standard solutions (Sections 7.7 
through 7.14) shall be analyzed within 48 hours of preparation and on a 
monthly basis thereafter for signs of degradation. Standards will remain 
acceptable if the peak area at the quantitation m/z relative to the DFB 
internal standard remains within 15% of the area 
obtained in the initial analysis of the standard.

            8.0 Sample Collection, Preservation, and Storage

    8.1 Collect samples in glass containers (Section 6.1) following 
conventional sampling practices (Reference 9). Aqueous samples are 
collected in refrigerated bottles using automatic sampling equipment.
    8.2 Sample preservation.
    8.2.1 Residual chlorine: If the sample contains residual chlorine, 
the chlorine must be reduced to eliminate positive interference 
resulting from continued chlorination reactions. Immediately after 
sampling, test for residual chlorine using the following method or an 
alternative EPA method (Reference 10).
    8.2.1.1 Dissolve a few crystals of potassium iodide in the sample 
and add three to five drops of a 1% starch solution. A blue color 
indicates the presence of residual chlorine.
    8.2.1.2 If residual chlorine is found, add 1 mL of sodium 
thiosulfate solution (Section 7.2.1) for each 2.5 ppm of free chlorine 
or until the blue color disappears.
    8.2.2 Acidification: Adjust pH of all aqueous samples to <2 with 
sulfuric acid (Section 7.1.2). Failure to acidify samples may result in 
positive interferences from continued chlorination reactions.

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    8.2.3 Refrigeration: Maintain sample temperature at 0 to 4 [deg]C 
from time of collection until extraction, and maintain extracts at a 
temperature of 0 to 4 [deg]C from time of extraction until analysis.
    8.3 Collect a minimum of 2000 mL of sample. This will provide a 
sufficient amount for all testing. Smaller amounts may be collected if 
the stream is known to contain high levels of chlorophenolics.
    8.4 All samples must be acetylated and extracted within 30 days of 
collection, and must be analyzed within 30 days of acetylation. If 
labeled compound recoveries for a sample do not meet the acceptance 
criteria in Table 5 and the 30-day holding time is not met, a new sample 
must be collected.

                           9.0 Quality Control

    9.1 Each laboratory that uses this method is required to operate a 
formal quality assurance program (Reference 8). The minimum requirements 
of this program consist of an initial demonstration of laboratory 
capability, analysis of samples spiked with labeled compounds to 
evaluate and document data quality, and analysis of standards and blanks 
as tests of continued performance. Laboratory performance is compared to 
established performance criteria to determine if the results of analyses 
meet the performance characteristics of the method.
    9.1.1 DFTPP spectrum validity shall be checked at the beginning of 
each eight-hour shift during which analyses are performed. This test is 
described in Section 9.2.
    9.1.2 The laboratory shall make an initial demonstration of the 
ability to generate acceptable results with this method. This ability is 
established as described in Section 9.3.
    9.1.3 The laboratory is permitted to modify this method to improve 
separations or lower the costs of measurements, provided all performance 
specifications are met. Each time a modification is made to the method, 
the laboratory is required to repeat the procedures in Sections 10.3 and 
9.3.2 to demonstrate method performance. If the detection limits for the 
analytes in this method will be affected by the modification, the 
laboratory should demonstrate that each MDL (40 CFR 136, appendix B) is 
less than or equal to the MDL in this method or one-third the regulatory 
compliance level, whichever is higher.
    9.1.4 The laboratory shall spike all samples with labeled compounds 
and the sample matrix internal standard (SMIS) to monitor method 
performance. This test is described in Section 9.4. When results of 
these spikes indicate atypical method performance for samples, the 
samples are diluted to bring method performance within acceptable limits 
(Section 13).
    9.1.5 Analyses of blanks are required to demonstrate freedom from 
contamination. The procedures and criteria for analysis of a blank are 
described in Section 9.5.
    9.1.6 The laboratory shall, on an ongoing basis, demonstrate through 
analysis of the ongoing precision and recovery standard (Section 7.14) 
that the analysis system is in control. These procedures are described 
in Section 9.6.
    9.1.7 The laboratory shall maintain records to define the quality of 
data that is generated. Development of accuracy statements is described 
in Section 9.4.4 and 9.6.3.
    9.2 DFTPP spectrum validity: Inject 1 [micro]L of the DFTPP solution 
(Section 7.11) either separately or within a few seconds of injection of 
the OPR standard (Section 9.6) analyzed at the beginning of each shift. 
The criteria in Table 3 shall be met.
    9.3 Initial demonstration of laboratory capability.
    9.3.1 Method Detection Limit (MDL): To establish the ability to 
detect the analytes in this method, the laboratory should determine the 
MDL per the procedure in 40 CFR 136, appendix B using the apparatus, 
reagents, and standards that will be used in the practice of this 
method. MDLs less than or equal to the MDLs in Table 2 should be 
achieved prior to the practice of this method.
    9.3.2 Initial precision and recovery (IPR): To establish the ability 
to demonstrate control over the analysis system and to generate 
acceptable precision and accuracy, the laboratory shall perform the 
following operations:
    9.3.2.1 Derivatize, extract, concentrate, and analyze four 1000-mL 
aliquots of the ongoing precision and recovery standard (OPR; Section 
7.14), according to the procedure in Section 11. Separate sets of IPR 
aliquots must be prepared with the addition of ascorbic acid and 
without.
    9.3.2.2 Using results of the four analyses, compute the average 
percent recovery (X) and the relative standard deviation of the recovery 
(s) for each compound, by isotope dilution for pollutants with a labeled 
analog, and by internal standard for pollutants with no labeled analog 
and for the labeled compounds and the SMIS.
    9.3.2.3 For each compound, compare s and X with the corresponding 
limits for initial precision and recovery in Table 5. If s and X for all 
compounds meet the acceptance criteria, system performance is acceptable 
and analysis of blanks and samples may begin. If, however, any 
individual s exceeds the precision limit or any individual X falls 
outside the range for recovery, system performance is unacceptable for 
that compound. In this event, correct the problem and repeat the test 
(Section 9.3.2).
    9.4 Labeled compound recovery: The laboratory shall spike all 
samples with labeled compounds and the sample matrix internal

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standard (SMIS) to assess method performance on the sample matrix.
    9.4.1 Analyze each sample according to the method beginning in 
Section 11.
    9.4.2 Compute the percent recovery (P) of the labeled compounds and 
the SMIS using the internal standard method (Section 14.3) with 2,2'-
difluorobiphenyl as the reference compound.
    9.4.3 Compare the labeled compound and SMIS recovery for each 
compound with the corresponding limits in Table 5. If the recovery of 
any compound falls outside its warning limit, method performance is 
unacceptable for that compound in that sample. Therefore, the sample is 
complex. The sample is diluted and reanalyzed per Section 13.
    9.4.4 As part of the QA program for the laboratory, it is suggested, 
but not required, that method accuracy for samples be assessed and 
records maintained. After the analysis of five samples for which the 
labeled compounds pass the tests in Section 9.4.3, compute the average 
percent recovery (P) and the standard deviation of the percent recovery 
(sp) for the labeled compounds only. Express the accuracy assessment as 
a percent recovery interval from P-2sp to P = 2sp for each matrix. For 
example, if P = 90% and sp = 10%, the accuracy interval is expressed as 
70 to 110%. Update the accuracy assessment for each compound on a 
regular basis (e.g., after each 20 to 30 new accuracy measurements).
    9.5 Blanks: Reagent water blanks are analyzed to demonstrate freedom 
from contamination.
    9.5.1 Extract and concentrate a 1000-mL reagent water blank with 
each sample batch (samples started through the extraction process on the 
same eight-hour shift, to a maximum of 20 samples). Blanks associated 
with samples to which ascorbic acid is added must be prepared with 
ascorbic acid, and blanks associated with samples to which ascorbic acid 
is not added must be prepared without ascorbic acid. Analyze the blank 
immediately after analysis of the OPR (Section 7.14) to demonstrate 
freedom from contamination.
    9.5.2 If any of the compounds of interest (Table 1) or any 
potentially interfering compound is found in an aqueous blank at greater 
than 5 [micro]g/L (assuming a response factor of one relative to the 
sample matrix internal standard for compounds not listed in Table 1), 
analysis of samples is halted until the source of contamination is 
eliminated and a blank shows no evidence of contamination at this level.
    9.6 Calibration verification and ongoing precision and recovery: At 
the beginning of each eight-hour shift during which analyses are 
performed, analytical system performance is verified for all compounds. 
Analysis of DFTPP (Section 9.2) and the nominal 50 [micro]g/mL OPR 
(Section 11.1.5) is used to verify all performance criteria. Adjustment 
and/or recalibration, per Section 10, shall be performed until all 
performance criteria are met. Only after all performance criteria are 
met may samples and blanks be analyzed.
    9.6.1 Analyze the extract of the OPR (Section 11.1.5) at the 
beginning of each eight-hour shift and prior to analysis of samples from 
the same batch. Alternatively, a separate calibration verification may 
be performed using an aliquot of the midpoint calibration standard from 
Section 7.13 (with a nominal concentration of 50 [micro]g/mL). This 
alternative may be used to check instrument performance on failure of an 
OPR, or when samples extracted with an OPR aliquot are not analyzed 
within the same eight-hour analysis shift.
    9.6.1.1 Retention times: The absolute retention time of 2,2'-
difluorobiphenyl shall be within the range of 765 to 885 seconds, and 
the relative retention times of all pollutants and labeled compounds 
shall fall within the limits given in Table 2.
    9.6.1.2 GC resolution: The valley height between 4,6-
dichloroguaiacol and 3,4-dichloroguaiacol at m/z 192 shall not exceed 
10% of the height of the taller of the two peaks.
    9.6.1.3 Multiple peaks: Each compound injected shall give a single, 
distinct GC peak.
    9.6.2 Compute the percent recovery of each pollutant (Table 1) by 
isotope dilution (Section 10.4) for those compounds that have labeled 
analogs. Compute the percent recovery of each pollutant that has no 
labeled analog by the internal standard method (Section 10.5), using the 
3,4,5-trichlorophenol (SMIS) as the internal standard. Compute the 
percent recovery of the labeled compounds and the SMIS by the internal 
standard method, using the 2,2'-difluorobiphenyl as the internal 
standard.
    9.6.2.1 For each compound, compare the recovery with the limits for 
ongoing precision and recovery in Table 5. If all compounds meet the 
acceptance criteria, system performance is acceptable and analysis of 
blanks and samples may proceed. If, however, any individual recovery 
falls outside of the range given, system performance is unacceptable for 
that compound. In this event, there may be a problem with the GCMS or 
with the derivatization/extraction/concentration systems.
    9.6.2.2 GCMS system: To determine if the failure of the OPR test 
(Section 9.6.2.1) is due to instrument drift, analyze the current 
calibration verification extract (Section 7.13.4), calculate the percent 
recoveries of all compounds, and compare with the OPR recovery limits in 
Table 5. If all compounds meet these criteria, GCMS performance/
stability is verified, and the failure of the OPR analysis is attributed 
to problems in the derivatization/extraction/concentration of the OPR. 
In this case, analysis of the sample

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extracts may proceed. However, failure of any of the recovery criteria 
in the analysis of a sample extract requires rederivatization of that 
sample (Sections 13.3.1 and 13.3.2). If, however, the performance/
stability of the GCMS is not verified by analysis of the calibration 
verification extract, the GCMS requires recalibration and all extracts 
associated with the failed OPR must be reanalyzed.
    9.6.3 Add results that pass the specifications in Section 9.6.2.1 to 
initial and previous ongoing data for each compound. Update QC charts to 
form a graphic representation of continued laboratory performance. 
Develop a statement of laboratory accuracy for each pollutant and 
labeled compound in each matrix type (reagent water, C-stage filtrate, 
E-stage filtrate, final effluent, etc.) by calculating the average 
percent recovery (R) and the standard deviation of percent recovery 
(sr). Express the accuracy as a recovery interval from R- 2sr to R = 
2sr. For example, if R = 95% and sr = 5%, the accuracy is 85 to 105%.
    9.7 The specifications contained in this method can be met if the 
apparatus used is calibrated properly, then maintained in a calibrated 
state. The standards used for calibration (Section 10) and for initial 
(Section 9.3.2) and ongoing (Section 9.6) precision and recovery should 
be identical, so that the most precise results will be obtained. The 
GCMS instrument in particular will provide the most reproducible results 
if dedicated to the settings and conditions required for the analyses of 
chlorophenolics by this method.
    9.8 Depending on specific program requirements, field replicates may 
be collected to determine the precision of the sampling technique, and 
spiked samples may be required to determine the accuracy of the analysis 
when the internal standard method is used.

                  10.0 Calibration and Standardization

    10.1 Assemble the GCMS and establish the operating conditions in 
Section 12. Analyze standards per the procedure in Section 12 to 
demonstrate that the analytical system meets the minimum levels in Table 
2, and the mass-intensity criteria in Table 3 for 50 ng DFTPP.
    10.2 Mass-spectral libraries: Detection and identification of 
compounds of interest are dependent upon spectra stored in user-created 
libraries.
    10.2.1 Obtain a mass spectrum of the acetyl derivative of each 
chlorophenolic compound (pollutant, labeled compound, and the sample 
matrix internal standard) by derivatizing and analyzing an authentic 
standard either singly or as part of a mixture in which there is no 
interference between closely eluting components. That only a single 
compound is present is determined by examination of the spectrum. 
Fragments not attributable to the compound under study indicate the 
presence of an interfering compound.
    10.2.2 Adjust the analytical conditions and scan rate (for this test 
only) to produce an undistorted spectrum at the GC peak maximum. An 
undistorted spectrum will usually be obtained if five complete spectra 
are collected across the upper half of the GC peak. Software algorithms 
designed to ``enhance'' the spectrum may eliminate distortion, but may 
also eliminate authentic m/z's or introduce other distortion.
    10.2.3 The authentic reference spectrum is obtained under DFTPP 
tuning conditions (Section 10.1 and Table 3) to normalize it to spectra 
from other instruments.
    10.2.4 The spectrum is edited by removing all peaks in the m/z 42 to 
45 range, and saving the five most intense mass spectral peaks and all 
other mass spectral peaks greater than 10% of the base peak (excluding 
the peaks in the m/z 42 to 45 range). The spectrum may be further edited 
to remove common interfering m/z's. The spectrum obtained is stored for 
reverse search and for compound confirmation. 10.3 Minimum level: 
Demonstrate that the chlorophenolics are detectable at the minimum level 
(per all criteria in Section 14). The nominal 5 [micro]g/mL calibration 
standard (Section 7.13) can be used to demonstrate this performance.
    10.4 Calibration with isotope dilution: Isotope dilution is used 
when (1) labeled compounds are available, (2) interferences do not 
preclude its use, and (3) the quantitation m/z (Table 4) extracted ion-
current profile (EICP) area for the compound is in the calibration 
range. Alternative labeled compounds and quantitation m/z's may be used 
based on availability. If any of the above conditions preclude isotope 
dilution, the internal standard calibration method (Section 10.5) is 
used.
    10.4.1 A calibration curve encompassing the concentration range is 
prepared for each compound to be determined. The relative response 
(pollutant to labeled) vs. concentration in standard solutions is 
plotted or computed using a linear regression. The example in Figure 1 
shows a calibration curve for phenol using phenol-d5 as the isotopic 
diluent. Also shown are the 10% error limits 
(dotted lines). Relative response (RR) is determined according to the 
procedures described below. A minimum of five data points are employed 
for calibration.
    10.4.2 The relative response of a pollutant to its labeled analog is 
determined from isotope ratio values computed from acquired data. Three 
isotope ratios are used in this process:

Rx = the isotope ratio measured for the pure pollutant.
Ry = the isotope ratio measured for the labeled compound.
Rm = the isotope ratio of an analytical mixture of pollutant 
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    The m/z's are selected such that 
RxRy. If Rm is not between 
2Ry and 0.5Rx, the method does not apply and the 
sample is analyzed by the internal standard method.

    10.4.3 Capillary columns sometimes separate the pollutant-labeled 
pair when deuterium labeled compounds are used, with the labeled 
compound eluted first (Figure 2). For this case,
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    10.4.4 When the pollutant-labeled pair is not separated (as occurs 
with carbon-13-labeled compounds), or when another labeled compound with 
interfering spectral masses overlaps the pollutant (a case which can 
occur with isomeric compounds), it is necessary to determine the 
contributions of the pollutant and labeled compound to the respective 
EICP areas. If the peaks are separated well enough to permit the data 
system or operator to remove the contributions of the compounds to each 
other, the equations in Section 10.4.3 apply. This usually occurs when 
the height of the valley between the two GC peaks at the same m/z is 
less than 70 to 90% of the height of the shorter of the two peaks. If 
significant GC and spectral overlap occur, RR is computed using the 
following equation:
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Where:

Rx is measured as shown in figure 3A,
Ry is measured as shown in figure 3B,
Rm is measured as shown in figure 3C.

    For example, Rx = 46100/4780 = 9.644; Ry = 
2650/43600 = 0.0608; Rm = 49200/48300 = 1.1019; thus, RR = 
1.114. 10.4.5 To calibrate the analytical system by isotope dilution, 
analyze a 1-[micro]L aliquot of each of the calibration standards 
(Section 7.13) using the procedure in Section 12. Compute the RR at each 
concentration.
    10.4.6 Linearity: If the ratio of relative response to concentration 
for any compound is constant (less than 20% coefficient of variation) 
over the five-point calibration range, an averaged relative response/
concentration ratio may be used for that compound; otherwise, the 
complete calibration curve for that compound shall be used over the 
five-point calibration range.
    10.5 Calibration by internal standard: The method contains two types 
of internal standards, the sample matrix internal standard (SMIS) and 
the instrument internal standard (IIS), and they are used for different 
quantitative purposes. The 3,4,5-trichlorophenol sample matrix internal 
standard (SMIS) is used for measurement of all pollutants with no 
labeled analog and when the criteria for isotope dilution (Section 10.4) 
cannot be met. The 2,2'-difluorobiphenyl instrument internal standard 
(IIS) is used for determination of the labeled compounds and the SMIS. 
The results are used for intralaboratory statistics (Sections 9.4.4 and 
9.6.3).
    10.5.1 Response factors: Calibration requires the determination of 
response factors (RF) for both the pollutants with no labeled analog and 
for the labeled compounds and the SMIS. The response factor is defined 
by the following equation:
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Where:

As=the area of the characteristic mass for the compound in 
          the daily standard.
Ais=the area of the characteristic mass for the internal 
          standard.
Cis=the concentration of the internal standard ([micro]g/mL).
Cs=is the concentration of the compound in the calibration 
          standard ([micro]g/mL).

    When this equation is used to determine the response factors for 
pollutant compounds without labeled analogs, use the area 
(Ais) and concentration (Cis) of 3,4,5-
trichlorophenol (SMIS) as the internal standard. When this equation is 
used to determine the response factors for the labeled

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analogs and the SMIS, use the area (Ais) and concentration 
(Cis) of 2,2'-difluorobiphenyl as the internal standard.
    10.5.2 The response factor is determined for at least five 
concentrations appropriate to the response of each compound (Section 
7.13); nominally, 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 [micro]g/mL. The amount of SMIS 
added to each solution is the same (25 [micro]g/mL) so that 
Cis remains constant. Likewise, the concentration of IIS is 
constant in each solution. The area ratio (As/Ais) 
is plotted versus the concentration ratio (Cs/Cis) 
for each compound in the standard to produce a calibration curve.
    10.5.3 Linearity: If the response factor (RF) for any compound is 
constant (less than 35% coefficient of variation) over the five-point 
calibration range, an averaged response factor may be used for that 
compound; otherwise, the complete calibration curve for that compound 
shall be used over the five-point range.
    10.6 Combined calibration: By using calibration solutions (Section 
7.13) containing the pollutants, labeled compounds, and the internal 
standards, a single set of analyses can be used to produce calibration 
curves for the isotope dilution and internal standard methods. These 
curves are verified each shift (Section 9) by analyzing the OPR 
standard, or an optional calibration verification (VER) standard. 
Recalibration is required only if OPR criteria (Section 9.6 and Table 5) 
cannot be met.

        11.0 Sample Derivatization, Extraction, and Concentration

    The procedure described in this section uses a stir-bar in a beaker 
for the derivatization. The extraction procedures applied to samples 
depend on the type of sample being analyzed. Extraction of samples from 
in-process wastewaters is performed using a separatory funnel procedure. 
All calibrations, IPR, OPR, and blank analyses associated with in-
process wastewater samples must be performed by the separatory funnel 
procedure.
    Extraction of samples of final effluents and raw water may be 
performed using either the stir-bar procedure or the separatory funnel 
procedure. However, all calibrations, IPR, OPR, blank, and sample 
analyses must be performed using the same procedure. Both procedures are 
described below.
    11.1 Preparation of all sample types for stir-bar derivatization.
    11.1.1 Allow sample to warm to room temperature.
    11.1.2 Immediately prior to measuring, shake sample vigorously to 
insure homogeneity.
    11.1.3 Measure 1000 mL (10 mL) of sample into 
a clean 2000-mL beaker. Label the beaker with the sample number.
    11.1.4 Dilute aliquot(s).
    11.1.4.1 Complex samples: For samples that are expected to be 
difficult to derivatize, concentrate, or are expected to overload the GC 
column or mass spectrometer, measure an additional 100 mL (1 mL) into a clean 2000-mL beaker and dilute to a final 
volume of 1000-mL (50 mL) with reagent water. 
Label with the sample number and as the dilute aliquot. However, to 
ensure adequate sensitivity, a 1000-mL aliquot must always be prepared 
and analyzed.
    11.1.4.2 Pulp and paper industry samples: For in-process streams 
such as E-stage and C-stage filtrates and other in-process wastewaters, 
it may be necessary to prepare an aliquot at an additional level of 
dilution. In this case, dilute 10 mL (0.1 mL) of 
sample to 1000-mL (50 mL).
    11.1.5 QC aliquots: For a batch of samples of the same type to be 
extracted at the same time (to a maximum of 20), place two 1000-mL 
(10 mL) aliquots of reagent water in clean 2000-mL 
beakers. Label one beaker as the blank and the other as the ongoing 
precision and recovery (OPR) aliquot. Because final effluent samples are 
treated with ascorbic acid and in-process wastewater samples are not 
(see Section 11.1.6), prepare an OPR aliquot and a blank for the final 
effluent and a separate pair for the in-process samples. Treat these QC 
aliquots in the same fashion as the associated samples, adding ascorbic 
acid to the pair associated with the final effluents, and not adding 
ascorbic acid to the pair associated with the in-process samples.
    11.1.6 Ascorbic acid: Added to stabilize chlorocatechols. However, 
for pulp and paper industry in-process streams and other in-process 
wastewaters, the addition of ascorbic acid may convert chloro-o-quinones 
to catechols if these quinones are present. Separate calibration curves 
must be prepared with and without the addition of ascorbic acid (Section 
7.13.2).
    11.1.6.1 Spike 5 to 6 mL of the ascorbic acid solution (Section 
7.2.2) into each final effluent sample, and the associated calibration 
standards, IPR and OPR aliquots, and blank.
    11.1.6.2 For pulp and paper industry C-stage filtrates, E-stage 
filtrates, and untreated effluents, omit the ascorbic acid to prevent 
the conversion of chloro-o-quinones to catechols. Prepare calibration 
standards, IPR and OPR aliquots, and blanks associated with these 
samples without ascorbic acid as well.
    11.1.7 Spike 1000 [micro]L of the labeled compound spiking solution 
(Section 7.8) into the sample and QC aliquots.
    11.1.8 Spike 500 [micro]L of the nominal 50 [micro]g/mL calibration 
solution (Section 7.13.4) into the OPR aliquot.
    11.1.9 Adjust the pH of the sample aliquots to between 7.0 and 7.1. 
For calibration standards, IPR and OPR aliquots, and blanks, pH 
adjustment is not required.

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    11.1.10 Equilibrate all sample and QC solutions for approximately 15 
minutes, with occasional stirring.
    11.2 Derivatization: Because derivatization must proceed rapidly, 
particularly upon the addition of the K2CO3 
buffer, it is necessary to work with one sample at a time until the 
derivatization step (Section 11.2.3) is complete.
    11.2.1 Place a beaker containing a sample or QC aliquot on the 
magnetic stirrer in a fume hood, drop a clean stirring bar into the 
beaker, and increase the speed of the stirring bar until the vortex is 
drawn to the bottom of the beaker.
    11.2.2 Measure 25 to 26 mL of K2CO3 buffer 
into a graduated cylinder or other container and 25 to 26 mL of acetic 
acid into another.
    11.2.3 Add the K2CO3 buffer to the sample or 
QC aliquot, immediately (within one to three seconds) add the acetic 
anhydride, and stir for three to five minutes to complete the 
derivatization.
    11.3 Extraction: Two procedures are described below for the 
extraction of derivatized samples. The choice of extraction procedure 
will depend on the sample type. For final effluent samples, either of 
two procedures may be utilized for extraction of derivatized samples. 
For samples of in-process wastewaters, the separatory funnel extraction 
procedure must be used.

    Note: Whichever procedure is employed, the same extraction procedure 
must be used for calibration standards, IPR aliquots, OPR aliquots, 
blanks, and the associated field samples.

    11.3.1 Stir-bar extraction of final effluents.
    11.3.1.1 Add 200 mL (20 mL) of hexane to the 
beaker and stir for three to five minutes, drawing the vortex to the 
bottom of the beaker.
    11.3.1.2 Stop the stirring and drain the hexane and a portion of the 
water into a 500-to 1000-mL separatory funnel. Allow the layers to 
separate.
    11.3.1.3 Drain the aqueous layer back into the beaker.
    11.3.1.4 The formation of emulsions can be expected in any solvent 
extraction procedure. If an emulsion forms, the laboratory must take 
steps to break the emulsion before proceeding. Mechanical means of 
breaking the emulsion include the use of a glass stirring rod, 
filtration through glass wool, and other techniques. For emulsions that 
resist these techniques, centrifugation is nearly 100% effective.
    If centrifugation is employed to break the emulsion, drain the 
organic layer into a centrifuge tube, cap the tube, and centrifuge for 
two to three minutes or until the phases separate. If the emulsion 
cannot be completely broken, collect as much of the organic phase as 
possible, and measure and record the volume of the organic phase 
collected.
    If all efforts to break the emulsion fail, including centrifugation, 
and none of the organic phase can be collected, proceed with the dilute 
aliquot (Section 11.1.4.2). However, use of the dilute aliquot will 
sacrifice the sensitivity of the method, and may not be appropriate in 
all cases.
    11.3.1.5 Drain the organic layer into a Kuderna-Danish (K-D) 
apparatus equipped with a 10-mL concentrator tube. Label the K-D 
apparatus. It may be necessary to pour the organic layer through a 
funnel containing anhydrous sodium sulfate to remove any traces of water 
from the extract.
    11.3.1.6 Repeat the extraction (Section 11.3.1.1 through 11.3.1.5) 
two more times using another 200-mL of hexane for each extraction, 
combining the extracts in the K-D apparatus.
    11.3.1.7 Proceed with concentration of the extract, as described in 
Section 11.4.
    11.3.2 Separatory funnel extraction of either final effluents or in-
process wastewaters.
    11.3.2.1 Transfer the derivatized sample or QC aliquot to a 2-L 
separatory funnel.
    11.3.2.2 Add 200 mL (20 mL) of hexane to the 
separatory funnel. Cap the funnel and extract the sample by shaking the 
funnel for two to three minutes with periodic venting.
    11.3.2.3 Allow the organic layer to separate from the water phase 
for a minimum of 10 minutes.
    11.3.2.4 Drain the lower aqueous layer into the beaker used for 
derivatization (Section 11.2), or into a second clean 2-L separatory 
funnel. Transfer the solvent to a 1000-mL K-D flask. It may be necessary 
to pour the organic layer through a funnel containing anhydrous sodium 
sulfate to remove any traces of water from the extract.
    11.3.2.5 The formation of emulsions can be expected in any solvent 
extraction procedure. If an emulsion forms, the laboratory must take 
steps to break the emulsion before proceeding. Mechanical means of 
breaking the emulsion include the use of a glass stirring rod, 
filtration through glass wool, and other techniques. For emulsions that 
resist these techniques, centrifugation may be required.
    If centrifugation is employed to break the emulsion, drain the 
organic layer into a centrifuge tube, cap the tube, and centrifuge for 
two to three minutes or until the phases separate. If the emulsion 
cannot be completely broken, collect as much of the organic phase as 
possible, and measure and record the volume of the organic phase 
collected. If all efforts to break the emulsion, including 
centrifugation, fail and none of the organic phase can be collected, 
proceed with the dilute aliquot (Section 11.1.4.2). However, use

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of the dilute aliquot will sacrifice the sensitivity of the method, and 
may not be appropriate in all cases.
    11.3.2.6 If drained into a beaker, transfer the aqueous layer to the 
2-L separatory funnel (Section 11.3.2.1). Perform a second extraction 
using another 200 mL of fresh solvent.
    11.3.2.7 Transfer the extract to the 1000-mL K-D flask in Section 
11.3.2.4.
    11.3.2.8 Perform a third extraction in the same fashion as above.
    11.3.2.9 Proceed with concentration of the extract, as described in 
Section 11.4.
    11.4 Macro concentration: Concentrate the extracts in separate 1000-
mL K-D flasks equipped with 10-mL concentrator tubes. Add one to two 
clean boiling chips to the flask and attach a three-ball macro-Snyder 
column. Prewet the column by adding approximately 1 mL of hexane through 
the top. Place the K-D apparatus in a hot water bath so that the entire 
lower rounded surface of the flask is bathed with steam. Adjust the 
vertical position of the apparatus and the water temperature as required 
to complete the concentration in 15 to 20 minutes. At the proper rate of 
distillation, the balls of the column will actively chatter but the 
chambers will not flood. When the liquid has reached an apparent volume 
of 1 mL, remove the K-D apparatus from the bath and allow the solvent to 
drain and cool for at least 10 minutes. Remove the Snyder column and 
rinse the flask and its lower joint into the concentrator tube with 1 to 
2 mL of hexane. A 5-mL syringe is recommended for this operation.
    11.5 Micro-concentration: Final concentration of the extracts may be 
accomplished using either a micro-Snyder column or nitrogen evaporation.
    11.5.1 Micro-Snyder column: Add a clean boiling chip and attach a 
two-ball micro-Snyder column to the concentrator tube. Prewet the column 
by adding approximately 0.5 mL hexane through the top. Place the 
apparatus in the hot water bath. Adjust the vertical position and the 
water temperature as required to complete the concentration in 5 to 10 
minutes. At the proper rate of distillation, the balls of the column 
will actively chatter but the chambers will not flood. When the liquid 
reaches an apparent volume of approximately 0.2 mL, remove the apparatus 
from the water bath and allow to drain and cool for at least 10 minutes. 
Remove the micro-Snyder column and rinse its lower joint into the 
concentrator tube with approximately 0.2 mL of hexane. Adjust to a final 
volume of 0.5 mL.
    11.5.2 Nitrogen evaporation: Transfer the concentrator tube to a 
nitrogen evaporation device and direct a gentle stream of clean dry 
nitrogen into the concentrator. Rinse the sides of the concentrator tube 
with small volumes of hexane, and concentrate the extract to a final 
volume of 0.5 mL.
    11.6 Spike each extract with 10 [micro]L of the 2,2'-
difluorobiphenyl IIS (Section 7.10) and transfer the concentrated 
extract to a clean screw-cap vial using hexane to rinse the concentrator 
tube. Seal the vial with a PTFE-lined lid, and mark the level on the 
vial. Label with the sample number and store in the dark at -20 to -10 
[deg]C until ready for analysis.

                           12.0 GCMS Analysis

    12.1 Establish the following operating conditions:

Carrier gas flow: Helium at 30 cm/sec at 50 [deg]C
Injector temperature: 300 [deg]C
Initial temperature: 50 [deg]C
Temperature program: 8 [deg]C/min to 270 [deg]C
Final hold: Until after 2,6-dichlorosyringaldehyde elutes

    Adjust the GC conditions to meet the requirements in Section 9.6.1.1 
and Table 2 for analyte separation and sensitivity. Once optimized, the 
same GC conditions must be used for the analysis of all standards, 
blanks, IPR and OPR aliquots, and samples.
    12.2 Bring the concentrated extract (Section 11.6) or standard 
(Sections 7.13 and 7.14) to room temperature and verify that any 
precipitate has redissolved. Verify the level on the extract (Sections 
7.13, 7.14, and 11.6) and bring to the mark with solvent if required.
    12.3 Inject a 1-[micro]L volume of the standard solution or extract 
using on-column or splitless injection. For 0.5 mL extracts, this 1-
[micro]L injection volume will contain 50 ng of the DFB internal 
standard. If an injection volume other than 1 [micro]L is used, that 
volume must contain 50 ng of DFB.
    12.4 Start the GC column temperature ramp upon injection. Start MS 
data collection after the solvent peak elutes. Stop data collection 
after the 2,6-dichlorosyringaldehyde peak elutes. Return the column to 
the initial temperature for analysis of the next sample.

                    13.0 Analysis of Complex Samples

    Some samples may contain high levels (1000 [micro]g/L) of 
the compounds of interest, interfering compounds, and/or other phenolic 
materials. Some samples will not concentrate to 0.5 mL (Section 11.5); 
others will overload the GC column and/or mass spectrometer; others may 
contain amounts of phenols that may exceed the capacity of the 
derivatizing agent.
    13.1 Analyze the dilute aliquot (Section 11.1.4) when the sample 
will not concentrate to 0.5 mL. If a dilute aliquot was not extracted, 
and the sample holding time (Section 8.4) has not been exceeded, dilute 
an aliquot of sample with reagent water, and derivatize and extract it 
(Section 11.1.4).

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Otherwise, dilute the extract (Section 14.7.3) and quantitate it by the 
internal standard method (Section 14.3).
    13.2 Recovery of the 2,2'-difluorobiphenyl instrument internal 
standard: The EICP area of the internal standard should be within a 
factor of two of the area in the OPR or VER standard (Section 9.6). If 
the absolute areas of the labeled compounds and the SMIS are within a 
factor of two of the respective areas in the OPR or VER standard, and 
the DFB internal standard area is less than one-half of its respective 
area, then internal standard loss in the extract has occurred. In this 
case, analyze the extract from the dilute aliquot (Section 11.1.4).
    13.3 Recovery of labeled compounds and the sample matrix internal 
standard (SMIS): SMIS and labeled compound recovery specifications have 
been developed for samples with and without the addition of ascorbic 
acid. Compare the recoveries to the appropriate limits in Table 5.
    13.3.1 If SMIS or labeled compound recoveries are outside the limits 
given in Table 5 and the associated OPR analysis meets the recovery 
criteria, the extract from the dilute aliquot (Section 11.1.4) is 
analyzed as in Section 14.7.
    13.3.2 If labeled compound or SMIS recovery is outside the limits 
given in Table 5 and the associated OPR analysis did not meet recovery 
criteria, a problem in the derivatization/extraction/concentration of 
the sample is indicated, and the sample must be rederivatized and 
reanalyzed.

                   14.0 Data Analysis and Calculations

    14.1 Qualitative determination: Identification is accomplished by 
comparison of data from analysis of a sample or blank with data stored 
in the mass spectral libraries. Identification of a compound is 
confirmed when the following criteria are met:
    14.1.1 The signals for m/z 43 (to indicate the presence of the 
acetyl derivative) and all characteristic m/z's stored in the spectral 
library (Section 10.2.4) shall be present and shall maximize within the 
same two consecutive scans.
    14.1.2 Either (1) the background corrected EICP areas, or (2) the 
corrected relative intensities of the mass spectral peaks at the GC peak 
maximum shall agree within a factor of two (0.5 to 2 times) for all m/
z's stored in the library.
    14.1.3 The relative retention time shall be within the window 
specified in Table 2.
    14.1.4 The m/z's present in the mass spectrum from the component in 
the sample that are not present in the reference mass spectrum shall be 
accounted for by contaminant or background ions. If the mass spectrum is 
contaminated, an experienced spectrometrist (Section 1.4) shall 
determine the presence or absence of the compound.
    14.2 Quantitative determination by isotope dilution: By adding a 
known amount of a labeled compound to every sample prior to 
derivatization and extraction, correction for recovery of the pollutant 
can be made because the pollutant and its labeled analog exhibit the 
same effects upon derivatization, extraction, concentration, and gas 
chromatography. Relative response (RR) values for sample mixtures are 
used in conjunction with calibration curves described in Section 10.4 to 
determine concentrations directly, so long as labeled compound spiking 
levels are constant. For the phenol example given in Figure 1 (Section 
10.4.1), RR would be equal to 1.114. For this RR value, the phenol 
calibration curve given in Figure 1 indicates a concentration of 27 
[micro]g/mL in the sample extract (Cex).
    14.2.1 Compute the concentration in the extract using the response 
ratio determined from calibration data (Section 10.4) and the following 
equation:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR15AP98.031

Where:

Cex = concentration of the pollutant in the extract.
An = area of the characteristic m/z for the pollutant.
Cl = concentration of the labeled compound in the extract.
Al = area of the characteristic m/z for the labeled compound.
RR = response ratio from the initial calibration.

    14.2.2 For the IPR (Section 9.3.2) and OPR (Section 9.6), compute 
the percent recovery of each pollutant using the equation in Section 
14.6. The percent recovery is used for the evaluation of method and 
laboratory performance, in the form of IPR (Section 9.3.2) and OPR 
(Section 9.6).
    14.3 Quantitative determination by internal standard: Compute the 
concentration using the response factor determined from calibration data 
(Section 10.5) and the following equation:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR15AP98.032

Where:

Cex = concentration of the pollutant in the extract.
As = area of the characteristic m/z for the pollutant.
Cis = concentration of the internal standard in the extract 
          (see note below).
Ais = area of the characteristic m/z for the internal 
          standard.
RF = response factor from the initial calibration.

    Note: When this equation is used to compute the extract 
concentrations of native compounds without labeled analogs, use the

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area (Ais) and concentration (Cis) of 3,4,5-
trichlorophenol (SMIS) as the internal standard.

    For the IPR (Section 9.3.2) and OPR (Section 9.6), compute the 
percent recovery using the equation in Section 14.6.

    Note: Separate calibration curves will be required for samples with 
and without the addition of ascorbic acid, and also for both extraction 
procedures (stir-bar and separatory funnel) where applicable.

    14.4 Compute the concentration of the labeled compounds and the SMIS 
using the equation in Section 14.3, but using the area and concentration 
of the 2,2'-difluorobiphenyl as the internal standard, and the area of 
the labeled compound or SMIS as As.
    14.5 Compute the concentration of each pollutant compound in the 
sample using the following equation:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR15AP98.033

Where:

Cs = Concentration of the pollutant in the sample.
Cex = Concentration of the pollutant in the extract.
Vex = Volume of the concentrated extract (typically 0.5 mL).
Vo = Volume of the original sample in liters.

    14.6 Compute the recovery of each labeled compound and the SMIS as 
the ratio of concentration (or amount) found to the concentration (or 
amount) spiked, using the following equation:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR15AP98.034

    These percent recoveries are used to assess method performance 
according to Sections 9 and 13.
    14.7 If the EICP area at the quantitation m/z for any compound 
exceeds the calibration range of the system, three approaches are used 
to obtain results within the calibration range.
    14.7.1 If the recoveries of all the labeled compounds in the 
original sample aliquot meet the limits in Table 5, then the extract of 
the sample may be diluted by a maximum of a factor of 10, and the 
diluted extract reanalyzed.
    14.7.2 If the recovery of any labeled compound is outside its limits 
in Table 5, or if a tenfold dilution of the extract will not bring the 
pollutant within the calibration range, then extract and analyze a 
dilute aliquot of the sample (Section 11). Dilute 100 mL, 10 mL, or an 
appropriate volume of sample to 1000 mL with reagent water and extract 
per Section 11.
    14.7.3 If the recoveries of all labeled compounds in the original 
sample aliquot (Section 14.7.1) meet the limits in Table 5, and if the 
sample holding time has been exceeded, then the original sample extract 
is diluted by successive factors of 10, the DFB internal standard is 
added to give a concentration of 50 [micro]g/mL in the diluted extract, 
and the diluted extract is analyzed. Quantitation of all analytes is 
performed using the DFB internal standard.
    14.7.4 If the recoveries of all labeled compounds in the original 
sample aliquot (Section 14.7.1) or in the dilute aliquot (Section 
14.7.2) (if a dilute aliquot was analyzed) do not meet the limits in 
Table 5, and if the holding time has been exceeded, re-sampling is 
required.
    14.8 Results are reported for all pollutants, labeled compounds, and 
the sample matrix internal standard in standards, blanks, and samples, 
in units of [micro]g/L.
    14.8.1 Results for samples which have been diluted are reported at 
the least dilute level at which the area at the quantitation m/z is 
within the calibration range (Section 14.7).
    14.8.2 For compounds having a labeled analog, results are reported 
at the least dilute level at which the area at the quantitation m/z is 
within the calibration range (Section 14.7) and the labeled compound 
recovery is within the normal range for the method (Section 13.3).

                         15.0 Method Performance

    15.1 Single laboratory performance for this method is detailed in 
References 1, 2, and 11. Acceptance criteria were established from 
multiple laboratory use of the draft method.
    15.2 A chromatogram of the ongoing precision and recovery standard 
(Section 7.14) is shown in Figure 4.

                        16.0 Pollution Prevention

    16.1 The solvents used in this method pose little threat to the 
environment when recycled and managed properly.

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    16.2 Standards should be prepared in volumes consistent with 
laboratory use to minimize the volume of expired standards to be 
disposed.

                          17.0 Waste Management

    17.1 It is the laboratory's responsibility to comply with all 
federal, state, and local regulations governing waste management, 
particularly the hazardous waste identification rules and land disposal 
restrictions, and to protect the air, water, and land by minimizing and 
controlling all releases from fume hoods and bench operations. 
Compliance with all sewage discharge permits and regulations is also 
required.
    17.2 Samples preserved with HCl or H2SO4 to pH 
< 2 are hazardous and must be neutralized before being disposed, or must 
be handled as hazardous waste.
    17.3 For further information on waste management, consult ``The 
Waste Management Manual for Laboratory Personnel'', and ``Less is 
Better: Laboratory Chemical Management for Waste Reduction'', both 
available from the American Chemical Society's Department of Government 
Relations and Science Policy, 1155 16th Street N.W., Washington, DC 
20036.

                             18.0 References

    18.1 ``Chlorinated Phenolics in Water by In Situ Acetylation/GC/MS 
Determination,'' Method CP-86.01, National Council of the Paper Industry 
for Air and Stream Improvement, Inc., 260 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 
10016 (July 1986).
    18.2 ``6240-Chlorinated Phenolics (Interim Standard),'' Draft 
Version, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Manchester Laboratory, 
Manchester, Washington.
    18.3 ``Performance Tests for the Evaluation of Computerized Gas 
Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry Equipment and Laboratories,'' USEPA, 
EMSL Cincinnati, OH 45268, EPA-600/4-80-025 (April 1980).
    18.4 ``Working with Carcinogens,'' DHEW, PHS, CDC, NIOSH, 
Publication 77-206 (August 1977).
    18.5 ``OSHA Safety and Health Standards, General Industry,'' OSHA 
2206, 29 CFR 1910 (January 1976).
    18.6 ``Safety in Academic Chemistry Laboratories,'' ACS Committee on 
Chemical Safety (1979).
    18.7 ``Interlaboratory Validation of U. S. Environmental Protection 
Agency Method 1625A, Addendum Report,'' SRI International, Prepared for 
Analysis and Evaluation Division (WH-557), USEPA, 401 M St., SW., 
Washington, DC 20460 (January 1985).
    18.8 ``Handbook of Analytical Quality Control in Water and 
Wastewater Laboratories,'' USEPA, EMSL, Cincinnati, OH 45268, EPA-600/4-
79-019 (March 1979).
    18.9 ``Standard Practice for Sampling Water,'' ASTM Annual Book of 
Standards, ASTM, Philadelphia, PA, 76 (1980).
    18.10 ``Methods 330.4 and 330.5 for Total Residual Chlorine,'' 
USEPA, EMSL, Cincinnati, OH 45268, EPA 600/4-70-020 (March 1979).
    18.11 ``Determination of Chlorophenolics, Special Analytical 
Services Contract 1047, Episode 1886,'' Analytical Technologies, Inc., 
Prepared for W. A. Telliard, Industrial Technology Division (WH-552), 
USEPA, 401 M St., SW., Washington, DC 20460 (June 1990).
    18.12 ``Determination of Chlorophenolics by GCMS, Development of 
Method 1653,'' Analytical Technologies, Inc., Prepared for W. A. 
Telliard, Industrial Technology Division (WH-552), USEPA, 401 M St., 
SW., Washington, DC 20460 (May 1991).

                         19.0 Tables and Figures

  Table 1--Chlorophenolic Compounds Determined by GCMS Using Isotope Dilution and Internal Standard Techniques
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                                             Pollutant                           Labeled compound
             Compound              -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                     CAS registry     EPA-EGD          Analog         CAS registry     EPA-EGD
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
4-chlorophenol....................        106-48-9         1001
2,4-dichlorophenol................        120-83-2         1002  d3                      93951-74-7         1102
2,6-dichlorophenol................         87-65-0         1003
2,4,5-trichlorophenol.............         95-95-4         1004
2,4,6-trichlorophenol.............         88-06-2         1005
2,3,4,6-tetrachlorophenol.........         58-90-2         1006
pentachlorophenol.................         87-86-5         1007  \13\C6                  85380-74-1         1107
4-chloroguaiacol..................      16766-30-6         1008  \13\C6                 136955-39-0         1108
3,4-dichloroguaiacol..............      77102-94-4         1009
4,5-dichloroguaiacol..............       2460-49-3         1010
4,6-dichloroguaiacol..............      16766-31-7         1011
3,4,5-trichloroguaiacol...........      57057-83-7         1012
3,4,6-trichloroguaiacol...........      60712-44-9         1013
4,5,6-trichloroguaiacol...........       2668-24-8         1014  \13\C6                 136955-40-3         1114
tetrachloroguaiacol...............       2539-17-5         1015  \13\C6                 136955-41-4         1115
4-chlorocatechol..................       2138-22-9         1016
3,4-dichlorocatechol..............       3978-67-4         1017
3,6-dichlorocatechol..............       3938-16-7         1018
4,5-dichlorocatechol..............       3428-24-8         1019  \13\C6                 136955-42-5         1119

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3,4,5-trichlorocatechol...........      56961-20-7         1020
3,4,6-trichlorocatechol...........      32139-72-3         1021
tetrachlorocatechol...............       1198-55-6         1022  \13\C6                 136955-43-6         1122
5-chlorovanillin..................      19463-48-0         1023  \13\C6                 136955-44-7         1123
6-chlorovanillin..................      18268-76-3         1024
5,6-dichlorovanillin..............      18268-69-4         1025
2-chlorosyringaldehyde............      76341-69-0         1026
2,6-dichlorosyringaldehyde........      76330-06-8         1027
trichlorosyringol.................       2539-26-6         1028
 
  Sample matrix internal standard
              (SMIS)
 
3,4,5-trichlorophenol.............        609-19-8          184
 
Instrument internal standard (IIS)
 
2,2'-difluorobiphenyl.............        388-82-9          164
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                   Table 2--Gas Chromatography and Method Detection Limits for Chlorophenolics
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                                                                                            Minimum
                                                    Retention   EGD ref                    level \4\    MDL \5\
          EGD No. \1\                 Compound      time mean     No.     RRT window \3\  ([micro]g/  ([micro]g/
                                                    (sec) \2\                                 L)          L)
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1001...........................  4-chlorophenol...        691        184     0.651-0.681        1.25        1.11
1003...........................  2,6-                     796        184     0.757-0.779        2.5         1.39
                                  dichlorophenol.
1102...........................  2,4-                     818        164     0.986-0.998
                                  dichlorophenol-
                                  d3.
1202...........................  2,4-                     819       1102     0.997-1.006        2.5         0.15
                                  dichlorophenol.
164............................  2,2'-                    825        164           1.000
                                  difluorobiphenyl
                                  (I.S.).
1108...........................  4-chloroguaiacol-        900        164     1.077-1.103
                                  \13\C6.
1208...........................  4-chloroguaiacol.        900       1108     0.998-1.002        1.25        0.09
1005...........................  2,4,6-                   920        184     0.879-0.895        2.5         0.71
                                  trichlorophenol.
1004...........................  2,4,5-                   979        184     0.936-0.952        2.5         0.57
                                  trichlorophenol.
1016...........................  4-chlorocatechol.       1004        184     0.961-0.975        1.25        0.59
1011...........................  4,6-                    1021        184     0.979-0.991        2.5         0.45
                                  dichloroguaiacol.
1009...........................  3,4-                    1029        184     0.986-0.998        2.5         0.52
                                  dichloroguaiacol.
184............................  3,4,5-                  1037        164     1.242-1.272
                                  trichlorophenol
                                  (I.S.).
1010...........................  4,5-                    1071        184     1.026-1.040        2.5         0.52
                                  dichloroguaiacol.
1018...........................  3,6-                    1084        184     1.037-1.053        2.5         0.57
                                  dichlorocatechol.
1006...........................  2,3,4,6-                1103        184     1.050-1.078        2.5         0.38
                                  tetrachloropheno
                                  l.
1123...........................  5-chlorovanillin-       1111        164     1.327-1.367
                                  \13\C6.
1223...........................  5-chlorovanillin.       1111       1123     0.998-1.001        2.5         1.01
1013...........................  3,4,6-                  1118        184     1.066-1.090        2.5         0.46
                                  trichloroguaiaco
                                  l.
1024...........................  6-chlorovanillin.       1122        184     1.070-1.094        2.5         0.94
1017...........................  3,4-                    1136        184     1.083-1.105        2.5         0.60
                                  dichlorocatechol.
1119...........................  4,5-                    1158        164     1.384-1.424
                                  dichlorocatechol-
                                  \13\C6.
1219...........................  4,5-                    1158       1119     0.998-1.001        2.5         0.24
                                  dichlorocatechol.
1012...........................  3,4,5-                  1177        184     1.120-1.160        2.5         0.49
                                  trichloroguaiaco
                                  l.
1114...........................  4,5,6-                  1208        164     1.444-1.484
                                  trichloroguaiaco
                                  l-\13\C6.
1214...........................  4,5,6-                  1208       1114     0.998-1.002        2.5         0.25
                                  trichloroguaiaco
                                  l.
1021...........................  3,4,6-                  1213        184     1.155-1.185        5.0         0.44
                                  trichlorocatecho
                                  l.
1025...........................  5,6-                    1246        184     1.182-1.222        5.0         0.80
                                  dichlorovanillin.
1026...........................  2-                      1255        184     1.190-1.230        2.5         0.87
                                  chlorosyringalde
                                  hyde.
1107...........................  pentachlorophenol-      1267        164     1.511-1.561
                                  \13\C6.
1207...........................  pentachlorophenol       1268       1107     0.998-1.002        5.0         0.28
1020...........................  3,4,5-                  1268        184     1.208-1.238        5.0         0.53
                                  trichlorocatecho
                                  l.
1115...........................  tetrachloroguaiac       1289        164     1.537-1.587
                                  ol-\13\C6.
1215...........................  tetrachloroguaiac       1290       1115     0.998-1.002        5.0         0.23
                                  ol.
1028...........................  trichlorosyringol       1301        184     1.240-1.270        2.5         0.64
1122...........................  tetrachlorocatech       1365        164     1.630-1.690
                                  ol-\13\C6.
1222...........................  tetrachlorocatech       1365       1122     0.998-1.002        5.0         0.76
                                  ol.
1027...........................  2,6-                    1378        184     1.309-1.349        5.0         1.13
                                  dichlorosyringal
                                  dehyde.
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\1\ Four digit numbers beginning with 10 indicate a pollutant quantified by the internal standard method; four
  digit numbers beginning with 11 indicate a labeled compound quantified by the internal standard method; four
  digit numbers beginning with 12 indicate a pollutant quantified by isotope dilution.
\2\ The retention times in this column are based on data from a single laboratory (reference 12), utilizing the
  GC conditions in Section 11.
\3\ Relative retention time windows are estimated from EPA Method 1625.
\4\ The minimum level (ML) is defined as the level at which the entire analytical system must give a
  recognizable signal and acceptable calibration point for the analyte. It is equivalent to the concentration of
  the lowest calibration standard, assuming that all method-specified sample weights, volumes, and cleanup
  procedures have been employed.

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            Table 3--DFTPP Mass Intensity Specifications \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Mass                          Intensity required
------------------------------------------------------------------------
51...........................  8 to 82% of m/z 198.
68...........................  Less than 2% of m/z 69.
69...........................  11 to 91% of m/z 198.
70...........................  Less than 2% of m/z 69.
127..........................  32 to 59% of m/z 198.
197..........................  Less than 1% of m/z 198.
198..........................  Base peak, 100% abundance.
199..........................  4 to 9% of m/z 198.
275..........................  11 to 30% of m/z 198.
441..........................  44 to 110% of m/z 443.
442..........................  30 to 86% of m/z 198.
443..........................  14 to 24% of m/z 442.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Reference 7.


        Table 4--Characteristic M/Z's of Chlorophenolic Compounds
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                        Compound                            Primary m/z
------------------------------------------------------------------------
4-chlorophenol..........................................             128
2,4-dichlorophenol......................................             162
2,4-dichlorophenol-d3...................................             167
2,6-dichlorophenol......................................             162
2,4,5-trichlorophenol...................................             196
2,4,6-trichlorophenol...................................             196
2,3,4,6-tetrachlorophenol...............................             232
pentachlorophenol.......................................             266
pentachlorophenol-13C6..................................             272
4-chloroguaiacol........................................             158
4-chloroguaiacol-13C6...................................             164
3,4-dichloroguaiacol....................................             192
4,5-dichloroguaiacol....................................             192
4,6-dichloroguaiacol....................................             192
3,4,5-trichloroguaiacol.................................             226
3,4,6-trichloroguaiacol.................................             226
4,5,6-trichloroguaiacol.................................             226
4,5,6-trichloroguaiacol-13C6............................             234
tetrachloroguaiacol.....................................             262
tetrachloroguaiacol-13C6................................             268
4-chlorocatechol........................................             144
3,4-dichlorocatechol....................................             178
3,6-dichlorocatechol....................................             178
4,5-dichlorocatechol....................................             178
4,5-dichlorocatechol-13C6...............................             184
3,4,5-trichlorocatechol.................................             212
3,4,6-trichlorocatechol.................................             212
tetrachlorocatechol.....................................             248
tetrachlorocatechol-13C6................................             254
5-chlorovanillin........................................             186
5-chlorovanillin-13C6...................................             192
6-chlorovanillin........................................             186
5,6-dichlorovanillin....................................             220
2-chlorosyringaldehyde..................................             216
2,6-dichlorosyringaldehyde..............................             250
trichlorosyringol.......................................             256
 
         Sample Matrix Internal Standard (SMIS)
 
3,4,5-trichlorophenol...................................             196
 
           Instrument Internal Standard (IIS)
 
2,2'-difluorobiphenyl...................................             190
------------------------------------------------------------------------


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                             Table 5--Acceptance Criteria for Performance Tests \1\
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                                                             Initial precision              Labeled compound and
                                                             and recoverySec.              SMIS recovery sec.
                                               Test conc.     9.3.2 (percent)     Ongoing       9.4 and 14.6
                                                   \3\    ----------------------  recovery ---------------------
         EGD No. \2\              Compound     ([micro]g/                         sec. 9.6     With     Without
                                                   mL)                           (percent)   ascorbic   ascorbic
                                                               s          X                   acid P     acid P
                                                                                               (%)        (%)
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1001........................  4-chlorophenol.          25         64     72-144     40-236
1202........................  2,4-                     50         14     84-120     84-118
                               dichlorophenol.
1102........................  2,4-                     25         54     64-160     56-170     58-135     27-143
                               dichlorophenol-
                               d3.
1003........................  2,6-                     50         20     66-148     58-170
                               dichlorophenol.
1004........................  2,4,5-                   50         14     78-140     82-128
                               trichloropheno
                               l.
1005........................  2,4,6-                   50         20     72-142     72-146
                               trichloropheno
                               l.
1006........................  2,3,4,6-                 50         14     80-132     82-132
                               tetrachlorophe
                               nol.
1207........................  pentachlorophen         100          6     90-111     84-120
                               ol.
1107........................  pentachlorophen          25         21     58-169     61-157      8-143     27-167
                               ol-\13\C6.
1208........................  4-                       25         20     88-120     88-120
                               chloroguaiacol.
1108........................  4-                       25        104     68-148     64-152     59-121     43-168
                               chloroguaiacol-
                               \13\C6.
1009........................  3,4-                     50         18     80-126     82-126
                               dichloroguaiac
                               o \4\.
1010........................  4,5-                     50         14     82-121     80-128
                               dichloroguaiac
                               ol.
1011........................  4,6-                     50         16     82-126     86-120
                               dichloroguaiac
                               ol.
1012........................  3,4,5-                   50         16     78-130     80-134
                               trichloroguaia
                               col.
1013........................  3,4,6-                   50         16     64-152     74-140
                               trichloroguaia
                               col.
1214........................  4,5,6-                   50         14     92-106     88-116
                               trichloroguaia
                               col.
1114........................  4,5,6-                   25         48     66-146     74-140     48-131     51-139
                               trichloroguaia
                               col-\13\C6.
1215........................  tetrachloroguai         100          7     84-115     81-126
                               acol.
1115........................  tetrachloroguai          25         22     57-173     65-161     35-120     27-161
                               acol-\13\C6.
1016........................  4-                       25         48     76-140     80-124
                               chlorocatechol.
1017........................  3,4-                     50         24     66-154     78-134
                               dichlorocatech
                               ol.
1018........................  3,6-                     50         16     78-136     84-126
                               dichlorocatech
                               ol.
1219........................  4,5-                     50          8     84-118     86-122
                               dichlorocatech
                               ol.
1119........................  4,5-                     25         78     68-144     66-142     33-129      0-190
                               dichlorocatech
                               ol-\13\C6.
1020........................  3,4,5-                  100         17     60-166     72-128
                               trichlorocatec
                               hol.
1021........................  3,4,6-                  100         17     74-138     64-149
                               trichlorocatec
                               hol \4\.
1222........................  tetrachlorocate         100         29     46-234     81-132
                               chol.
1122........................  tetrachlorocate          25         39     48-227     63-152     14-118      0-184
                               chol-\13\C6.
1223........................  5-                       50         20     94-208     84-118
                               chlorovanillin.
1123........................  5-                       25         84     68-160     70-144     51-126     32-254
                               chlorovanillin-
                               \13\C6.
1024........................  6-                       50         22     82-128     80-126
                               chlorovanillin.
1025........................  5,6-                    100          9     67-146     77-140
                               dichlorovanill
                               in.
1026........................  2-                       50         28     76-130     72-156
                               chlorosyringal
                               dehyde.
1027........................  2,6-                    100         14     82-129     60-183  .........  .........
                               dichlorosyring
                               aldehyde.
1028........................  trichlorosyring          50         18     76-136     66-174
                               ol.
                                         Sample Matrix Internal Standard
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
184.........................  3,4,5-                  100         47     62-185     68-144     56-116     24-167
                               trichloropheno
                               l.
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\1\ Specifications derived from multi-laboratory testing of draft method.
\2\ Four-digit numbers beginning with 10 indicate a pollutant quantified by the internal standard method; four-
  digit numbers beginning with 11 indicate a labeled compound quantified by the internal standard method; four-
  digit numbers beginning with 12 indicate a pollutant quantified by isotope dilution.
\3\ Test concentrations are in units of [micro]g/mL.
\4\ Specification derived from isomer.


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                20.0 Glossary of Definitions and Purposes

    These definitions and purposes are specific to this method but have 
been conformed to common usage as much as possible.
    20.1 Units of weight and measure and their abbreviations
    20.1.1 Symbols.

[deg]C degrees Celsius
[micro]L microliter
< less than
 greater than
% percent

    20.1.2 Alphabetical characters.

cm centimeter
g gram
h hour
ID inside diameter
in. inch
L liter
M Molecular ion
m meter
mg milligram
min minute
mL milliliter
mm millimeter
m/z mass-to-charge ratio
N normal; gram molecular weight of solute divided by hydrogen equivalent 
of solute, per liter of solution
OD outside diameter
pg picogram
ppb part-per-billion
ppm part-per-million
ppt part-per-trillion
psig pounds-per-square inch gauge
v/v volume per unit volume
w/v weight per unit volume

    20.2 Definitions and acronyms (in alphabetical order).
    Analyte: A chlorophenolic tested for by this method.
    The analytes are listed in Table 1.
    Calibration standard (CAL): A solution prepared from a secondary 
standard and/or stock solutions and used to calibrate the response of 
the instrument with respect to analyte concentration.

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    Calibration verification standard (VER): The mid-point calibration 
standard (CS3) that is used to verify calibration. See Table 4.
    Chlorophenolics: collectively, the analytes listed in Table 1.
    CS1, CS2, CS3, CS4, CS5: See Calibration standards and Table 4.
    Field blank: An aliquot of reagent water or other reference matrix 
that is placed in a sample container in the laboratory or the field, and 
treated as a sample in all respects, including exposure to sampling site 
conditions, storage, preservation, and all analytical procedures. The 
purpose of the field blank is to determine if the field or sample 
transporting procedures and environments have contaminated the sample.
    GC: Gas chromatograph or gas chromatography.
    HRGC: High resolution GC.
    IPR: Initial precision and recovery; four aliquots of the diluted 
PAR standard analyzed to establish the ability to generate acceptable 
precision and accuracy. An IPR is performed prior to the first time this 
method is used and any time the method or instrumentation is modified.
    K-D: Kuderna-Danish concentrator; a device used to concentrate the 
analytes in a solvent.
    Laboratory blank: See Method blank.
    Laboratory control sample (LCS): See Ongoing precision and recovery 
standard (OPR).
    Laboratory reagent blank: See Method blank.
    May: This action, activity, or procedural step is neither required 
nor prohibited.
    May not: This action, activity, or procedural step is prohibited.
    Method blank: An aliquot of reagent water that is treated exactly as 
a sample including exposure to all glassware, equipment, solvents, 
reagents, internal standards, and surrogates that are used with samples. 
The method blank is used to determine if analytes or interferences are 
present in the laboratory environment, the reagents, or the apparatus.
    Minimum level (ML): The level at which the entire analytical system 
must give a recognizable signal and acceptable calibration point for the 
analyte. It is equivalent to the concentration of the lowest calibration 
standard, assuming that all method-specified sample weights, volumes, 
and cleanup procedures have been employed.
    MS: Mass spectrometer or mass spectrometry.
    Must: This action, activity, or procedural step is required.
    OPR: Ongoing precision and recovery standard (OPR); a laboratory 
blank spiked with known quantities of analytes. The OPR is analyzed 
exactly like a sample. Its purpose is to assure that the results 
produced by the laboratory remain within the limits specified in this 
method for precision and recovery.
    PAR: Precision and recovery standard; secondary standard that is 
diluted and spiked to form the IPR and OPR.
    Preparation blank: See Method blank.
    Primary dilution standard: A solution containing the specified 
analytes that is purchased or prepared from stock solutions and diluted 
as needed to prepare calibration solutions and other solutions.
    Quality control check sample (QCS): A sample containing all or a 
subset of the analytes at known concentrations. The QCS is obtained from 
a source external to the laboratory or is prepared from a source of 
standards different from the source of calibration standards. It is used 
to check laboratory performance with test materials prepared external to 
the normal preparation process.
    Reagent water: Water demonstrated to be free from the analytes of 
interest and potentially interfering substances at the method detection 
limit for the analyte.
    Relative standard deviation (RSD): The standard deviation times 100 
divided by the mean.
    RF: Response factor. See Section 10.5.1.
    RR: Relative response. See Section 10.4.4.
    RSD: See Relative standard deviation.
    Should: This action, activity, or procedural step is suggested but 
not required.
    Stock solution: A solution containing an analyte that is prepared 
using a reference material traceable to EPA, the National Institute of 
Science and Technology (NIST), or a source that will attest to the 
purity and authenticity of the reference material.
    VER: See Calibration verification standard.

                           PART 431 [RESERVED]



PART 432_MEAT AND POULTRY PRODUCTS POINT SOURCE CATEGORY--
Table of Contents



Sec.
432.1 General applicability.
432.2 General definitions.
432.3 General limitation or standard for pH.
432.5 Incorporation by reference.

                    Subpart A_Simple Slaughterhouses

432.10 Applicability.
432.11 Special definitions.
432.12 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
432.13 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable (BAT).

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432.14 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES). [Reserved]
432.15 New source performance standards (NSPS).
432.16 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS). [Reserved]
432.17 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          control technology for conventional pollutants (BCT).

                    Subpart B_Complex Slaughterhouses

432.20 Applicability.
432.21 Special definitions.
432.22 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
432.23 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable (BAT).
432.24 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES). [Reserved]
432.25 New source performance standards (NSPS).
432.26 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS). [Reserved]
432.27 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          control technology for conventional pollutants (BCT).

                 Subpart C_Low-Processing Packinghouses

432.30 Applicability.
432.31 Special definitions.
432.32 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
432.33 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable (BAT).
432.34 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES). [Reserved]
432.35 New source performance standards (NSPS).
432.36 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS). [Reserved]
432.37 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          control technology for conventional pollutants (BCT).

                 Subpart D_High-Processing Packinghouses

432.40 Applicability.
432.41 Special definitions.
432.42 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
432.43 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable (BAT).
432.44 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES). [Reserved]
432.45 New source performance standards (NSPS).
432.46 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS). [Reserved]
432.47 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          control technology for conventional pollutants (BCT).

                       Subpart E_Small Processors

432.50 Applicability.
432.51 Special definitions.
432.52 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
432.54 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES). [Reserved]
432.55 New source performance standards (NSPS).
432.56 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS). [Reserved]
432.57 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          control technology for conventional pollutants (BCT).

                         Subpart F_Meat Cutters

432.60 Applicability.
432.61 Special definitions.
432.62 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
432.63 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable (BAT).
432.64 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES). [Reserved]
432.65 New source performance standards (NSPS).
432.66 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS). [Reserved]
432.67 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          control technology for conventional pollutants (BCT).

             Subpart G_Sausage and Luncheon Meats Processors

432.70 Applicability.
432.71 Special definitions.
432.72 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
432.73 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable (BAT).
432.74 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES). [Reserved]
432.75 New source performance standards (NSPS).

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432.76 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS). [Reserved]
432.77 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          control technology for conventional pollutants (BCT).

                        Subpart H_Ham Processors

432.80 Applicability.
432.81 Special definitions.
432.82 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
432.83 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable (BAT).
432.84 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES). [Reserved]
432.85 New source performance standards (NSPS).
432.86 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS). [Reserved]
432.87 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          control technology for conventional pollutants (BCT).

                    Subpart I_Canned Meats Processors

432.90 Applicability.
432.91 Special definitions.
432.92 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
432.93 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable (BAT).
432.94 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES). [Reserved]
432.95 New source performance standards (NSPS).
432.96 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS). [Reserved]
432.97 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          control technology for conventional pollutants (BCT).

                           Subpart J_Renderers

432.100 Applicability.
432.101 Special definitions.
432.102 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
432.103 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable (BAT).
432.104 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES). [Reserved]
432.105 New source performance standards (NSPS).
432.106 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS). [Reserved]
432.107 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          control technology for conventional pollutants (BCT).

                   Subpart K_Poultry First Processing

432.110 Applicability.
432.111 Special definitions.
432.112 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
432.113 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable (BAT).
432.114 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES). [Reserved]
432.115 New source performance standards (NSPS).
432.116 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS). [Reserved]
432.117 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          control technology for conventional pollutants (BCT).

                  Subpart L_Poultry Further Processing

432.120 Applicability.
432.121 Special definitions. [Reserved]
432.122 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
432.123 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable (BAT).
432.124 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES). [Reserved]
432.125 New source performance standards (NSPS).
432.126 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS). [Reserved]
432.127 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          control technology for conventional pollutants (BCT).

    Authority: 33 U.S.C. 1311, 1314, 1316, 1317, 1318, 1342 and 1361.

    Source: 69 FR 54541, Sept. 8, 2004, unless otherwise noted.



Sec.  432.1  General Applicability.

    As defined more specifically in subparts A through L of this part, 
this part applies to discharges of process wastewater to waters of the 
U.S. from facilities engaged in the slaughtering, dressing and packing 
of meat and poultry products for human consumption

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and/or animal food and feeds. Meat and poultry products for human 
consumption include meat and poultry from cattle, hogs, sheep, chickens, 
turkeys, ducks and other fowl as well as sausages, luncheon meats and 
cured, smoked or canned or other prepared meat and poultry products from 
purchased carcasses and other materials. Meat and poultry products for 
animal food and feeds include animal oils, meat meal and facilities that 
render grease and tallow from animal fat, bones and meat scraps. 
Manufacturing activities which may be subject to this part are generally 
reported under the following industrial classification codes:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              North American industrial
  Standard industrial classification \1\      classification system \2\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
SIC 0751..................................  NAICS 311611.
SIC 2011..................................  NAICS 311612.
SIC 2013..................................  NAICS 311615.
SIC 2015..................................  NAICS 311613.
SIC 2047..................................  NAICS 311111.
SIC 2048..................................  NAICS 311119.
SIC 2077..................................  NAICS 311999.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Source: 1987 SIC Manual
\2\ Source: 1997 NAICS Manual



Sec.  432.2  General definitions.

    As used in this part:
    (a) The general definitions and abbreviations in 40 CFR part 401 
shall apply.
    (b) ELWK (equivalent live weight killed) means the total weight of 
animals slaughtered at locations other than the slaughterhouse or 
packinghouse that processes the animals hides, blood, viscera or other 
renderable materials.
    (c) Fecal coliform means the bacterial count, as determined by 
approved methods of analysis for Parameter 1 in Table 1A in 40 CFR 
136.3.
    (d) Finished product means the final fresh or frozen products 
resulting from the further processing as defined below of either whole 
or cut-up meat or poultry carcasses.
    (e) Further processing means operations that utilize whole carcasses 
or cut-up meat or poultry products for the production of fresh or frozen 
products, and may include the following types of processing: Cutting and 
deboning, cooking, seasoning, smoking, canning, grinding, chopping, 
dicing, forming, breading, breaking, trimming, skinning, tenderizing, 
marinating, curing, pickling, extruding and/or linking.
    (f) LWK (live weight killed) means the total weight of animals 
slaughtered.
    (g) Meat means products derived from the slaughter and processing of 
cattle, calves, hogs, sheep and any meat that is not listed under the 
definition of poultry below.
    (h) Packinghouse means a plant that both slaughters animals and 
subsequently processes carcasses into cured, smoked, canned or other 
prepared meat products.
    (i) Poultry means products derived from the slaughter and processing 
of broilers, other young chickens, mature chickens, hens, turkeys, 
capons, geese, ducks, small game fowl such as quail or pheasants, and 
small game such as rabbits.
    (j) Raw material means the basic input materials to a renderer 
composed of animal and poultry trimmings, bones, blood, meat scraps, 
dead animals, feathers and related usable by-products.
    (k) Slaughterhouse means a facility that slaughters animals and has 
as its main product fresh meat as whole, half or quarter carcasses or 
small meat cuts.
    (l) The approved methods of analysis for the following six 
parameters are found in Table 1B in 40 CFR 136.3. The nitrate/nitrite 
part of total nitrogen may also be measured by EPA Method 300.0 
(incorporated by reference, seeSec. 432.5).
    (1) Ammonia (as N) means ammonia measured as nitrogen.
    (2) BOD5 means 5-day biochemical oxygen demand.
    (3) O&G means total recoverable oil and grease.
    (4) O&G (as HEM) means total recoverable oil and grease measured as 
n-hexane extractable material.
    (5) Total Nitrogen means the total of nitrate/nitrite and total 
Kjeldahl nitrogen.
    (6) TSS means total suspended solids.



Sec.  432.3  General limitation or standard for pH.

    Any discharge subject to BPT, BCT, or NSPS limitations or standards 
in this part must remain within the pH range of 6 to 9.

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Sec.  432.5  Incorporation by reference.

    (a) The material listed in this section is incorporated by reference 
in the corresponding sections in this part, as noted. The Director of 
the Federal Register approves the incorporation by reference of this 
material in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. This 
material is incorporated as it exists on the date of the approval, and 
notice of any change in this material will be published in the Federal 
Register. The material is available for purchase at the address in 
paragraph (b) of this section and is available for inspection at the 
Office of the Federal Register, 800 North Capitol Street, NW., Suite 
700, Washington, DC, or at the EPA Docket Center, 1301 Constitution 
Ave., NW., EPA West Room B-102, Washington, DC.
    (b) The following material is available for purchase from the 
National Technical Information Service, U.S. Department of Commerce, 
5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, Virginia 22161. The toll-free 
telephone number is (800) 553-6847.
    (1) ``Method 300.0 Determination of Inorganic Anions by Ion 
Chromatography'' (Revision 2.1) found in ``Methods for the Determination 
of Inorganic Substances in Environmental Samples,'' EPA 600-R-93/100 
(order number PB94-120821), August 1993, IBR approved forSec. 
432.2(l).
    (2) [Reserved]



                    Subpart A_Simple Slaughterhouses



Sec.  432.10  Applicability.

    This part applies to discharges of process wastewater resulting from 
the production of meat carcasses, in whole or in part, by simple 
slaughterhouses. Process wastewater includes water from animal holding 
areas at these facilities.



Sec.  432.11  Special definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart: Simple slaughterhouse means a 
slaughterhouse that provides only minimal, if any, processing of the by-
products of meat slaughtering. A simple slaughterhouse would include 
usually no more than two by-product processing operations such as 
rendering, paunch and viscera handling, or processing of blood, hide or 
hair.



Sec.  432.12  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of
the best practicable control technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the application of BPT:
    (a) Facilities that slaughter no more than 50 million pounds per 
year (in units of LWK) must achieve the following limitations:
    (1) In the case of process wastewater associated with the 
slaughtering of animals on-site or the processing of the carcasses of 
animals slaughtered on-site:

                          Effluent Limitations
                                  [BPT]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
              Regulated parameter                 Maximum      monthly
                                                 daily \1\     avg. \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD 5.........................................         0.24         0.12
Fecal Coliform................................        (\2\)        (\3\)
O&G \4\.......................................         0.12         0.06
TSS...........................................         0.40        0.20
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Pounds per 1000 lbs (or g/kg) LWK.
\2\ Maximum of 400 most probable number (MPN) or colony forming units
  (CFU) per 100 mL at any time.
\3\ No maximum monthly average limitation.
\4\ May be measured as hexane extractable material (HEM).

    (2) In addition to the limitations specified in paragraph (a)(1) of 
this section, in the case of process wastewater associated with the 
processing (defleshing, washing and curing) of hides derived from 
animals slaughtered at locations off-site, the following limitations 
apply:

                          Effluent Limitations
                                  [BPT]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
              Regulated parameter                 Maximum      monthly
                                                 daily \1\     avg. \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD 5.........................................         0.04         0.02
TSS...........................................         0.08        0.04
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Pounds per 1000 lbs (or g/kg) ELWK.

    (3) In addition to the limitations specified in paragraph (a)(1) of 
this section, in the case of process wastewater associated with the 
processing of blood

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derived from animals slaughtered at locations off-site, the following 
limitations apply:

                          Effluent Limitations
                                  [BPT]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
              Regulated parameter                 Maximum      monthly
                                                 daily \1\     avg. \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD 5.........................................         0.04         0.02
TSS...........................................         0.08        0.04
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Pounds per 1000 lbs (or g/kg) ELWK.

    (4) In addition to the limitations specified in paragraph (a)(1) of 
this section, in the case of process wastewater associated with wet or 
low-temperature rendering of material derived from animals slaughtered 
at locations off-site and dead animals, the following limitations apply:

                          Effluent Limitations
                                  [BPT]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
              Regulated parameter                 Maximum      monthly
                                                 daily \1\     avg. \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD 5.........................................         0.06         0.03
TSS...........................................         0.12        0.06
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Pounds per 1000 lbs (or g/kg) ELWK.

    (5) In addition to the limitations specified in paragraph (a)(1) of 
this section, in the case of process wastewater associated with dry 
rendering of material derived from animals slaughtered at locations off-
site and dead animals, the following limitations apply:

                          Effluent Limitations
                                  [BPT]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
              Regulated parameter                 Maximum      monthly
                                                 daily \1\     avg. \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5..........................................         0.02         0.01
TSS...........................................         0.04         0.02
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Pounds per 1000 lbs (or g/kg) ELWK.

    (b) Facilities that slaughter more than 50 million pounds per year 
(in units of LWK) must achieve the following limitations:
    (1) All facilities must achieve the following effluent limitation 
for ammonia (as N):

                          Effluent Limitations
                                  [BPT]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
             Regulated parameter                 Maximum    monthly avg.
                                                daily \1\        \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ammonia (as N)..............................          8.0           4.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ mg/L (ppm).

    (2) In the case of process wastewater associated with the 
slaughtering of animals on-site, the limitations for BOD5, 
fecal coliform, O&G, and TSS specified in paragraph (a)(1) of this 
section apply.
    (3) In addition to the limitations specified in paragraphs (b)(1) 
and (2) of this section, in the case of process wastewater associated 
with the processing (defleshing, washing and curing) of hides derived 
from animals slaughtered at locations off-site, the limitations for 
BOD5 and TSS specified in paragraph (a)(2) of this section 
also apply.
    (4) In addition to the limitations specified in paragraphs (b)(1) 
and (2) of this section, in the case of process wastewater associated 
with the processing of blood derived from animals slaughtered at 
locations off-site, the limitations for BOD5 and TSS 
specified in paragraph (a)(3) of this section apply.
    (5) In addition to the limitations specified in paragraphs (b)(1) 
and (2) of this section, in the case of process wastewater associated 
with wet or low-temperature rendering of material derived from animals 
slaughtered at locations off-site and dead animals, the limitations for 
BOD5 and TSS specified in paragraph (a)(4) of this section 
apply.
    (6) In addition to the limitations specified in paragraphs (b)(1) 
and (2) of this section, in the case of process wastewater associated 
with dry rendering of material derived from animals slaughtered at 
locations off-site and dead animals, the limitations for BOD5 
and TSS specified in paragraph (a)(5) of this section apply.



Sec.  432.13  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of
the best available technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point

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source subject to this subpart that slaughters more than 50 million 
pounds per year (in units of LWK) must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the application of BAT:

                          Effluent Limitations
                                  [BAT]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
             Regulated parameter                 Maximum    monthly avg.
                                                daily \1\        \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ammonia (as N)..............................           8.0           4.0
Total Nitrogen..............................         194           134
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ mg/L (ppm).



Sec.  432.14  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES). 
[Reserved]



Sec.  432.15  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Except as provided in paragraph (c) of this section, any source that 
is a new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
performance standards:
    (a) Facilities that slaughter no more than 50 million pounds per 
year (in units of LWK) must achieve the following performance standards:
    (1) In the case of process wastewater associated with the 
slaughtering of animals on-site or the processing of the carcasses of 
animals slaughtered on-site, the standards for BOD5, fecal 
coliform, O&G, and TSS are the same as the corresponding limitations 
specified inSec. 432.12(a)(1); and standards for ammonia (as N) are as 
follows:

                          Performance Standards
                                 [NSPS]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
             Regulated parameter                 Maximum    monthly avg.
                                                daily \1\        \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ammonia (as N)..............................         0.34          0.17
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Pounds per 1000 lbs (or g/kg) LWK.

    (2) In addition to the standards specified in paragraph (a)(1) of 
this section, in the case of process wastewater associated with 
processing of blood derived from animals slaughtered at locations off-
site, the standards for BOD5 and TSS specified inSec. 
432.12(a)(3) and the following standards for ammonia (as N) apply:

                          Performance Standards
                                 [NSPS]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
             Regulated parameter                 Maximum    monthly avg.
                                                daily \1\        \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ammonia (as N)..............................         0.06          0.03
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Pounds per 1000 lbs (or g/kg) ELWK.

    (3) In addition to the standards specified in paragraph (a)(1) of 
this section, in the case of process wastewater associated with wet or 
low-temperature rendering of material derived from animals slaughtered 
at locations off-site and dead animals, the standards for 
BOD5 and TSS specified inSec. 432.12(a)(4) and the 
following standards for ammonia (as N) apply:

                          Performance Standards
                                 [NSPS]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
             Regulated parameter                 Maximum    monthly avg.
                                                daily \1\        \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ammonia (as N)..............................         0.10          0.05
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Pounds per 1000 lbs (or g/kg) ELWK.

    (4) In addition to the standards specified in paragraph (a)(1) of 
this section, in the case of case of process wastewater associated with 
dry rendering of material derived from animals slaughtered at locations 
off-site and dead animals, the standards for BOD5 and TSS 
specified inSec. 432.12(a)(5) and the following standards for ammonia 
(as N) apply:

                          Performance Standards
                                 [NSPS]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
             Regulated parameter                 Maximum    monthly avg.
                                                daily \1\        \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ammonia (as N)..............................         0.04          0.02
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Pounds per 1000 lbs (or g/kg) ELWK.

    (b) Facilities that slaughter more than 50 million pounds per year 
(in units of LWK) must achieve the following performance standards.
    (1) In the case of process wastewater associated with the 
slaughtering of animals on-site or the processing of the carcasses of 
animals slaughtered on-site, the standards for BOD5, fecal 
coliform, O&G, and TSS are the same as the limitations specified in 
Sec.  432.12(a)(1) and the standards for ammonia (as N) and total 
nitrogen are as follows:

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                          Performance Standards
                                 [NSPS]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
             Regulated parameter                 Maximum    monthly avg.
                                                daily \1\        \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ammonia (as N)..............................           8.0           4.0
Total Nitrogen..............................         194           134
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ mg/L (ppm).

    (2) In addition to the standards specified in paragraph (b)(1) of 
this section, in the case of process wastewater associated with 
processing of blood derived from animals slaughtered at locations off-
site, the standards for BOD5 and TSS specified inSec. 
432.12(a)(3) apply.
    (3) In addition to the standards specified in paragraph (b)(1) of 
this section, in the case of process wastewater associated with wet or 
low-temperature rendering of material derived from animals slaughtered 
at locations off-site and dead animals, the standards for 
BOD5 and TSS specified inSec. 432.12(a)(4) apply.
    (4) In addition to the standards specified in paragraph (b)(1) of 
this section, in the case of process wastewater associated with dry 
rendering of material derived from animals slaughtered at locations off-
site and dead animals, the standards for BOD5 and TSS 
specified inSec. 432.12(a)(5) apply.
    (c) Any source that was a new source subject to the standards 
specified inSec. 432.15 of title 40 of the Code of Federal 
Regulations, revised as of July 1, 2003, must continue to achieve the 
standards specified in this section until the expiration of the 
applicable time period specified in 40 CFR 122.29(d)(1) after which it 
must achieve the effluent limitations specified in Sec.Sec. 432.12 and 
432.13.



Sec.  432.16  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS). [Reserved]



Sec.  432.17  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of 
the best control technology for conventional pollutants (BCT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the application of BCT: Limitations for 
BOD5, TSS, O&G, and fecal coliform are the same as the 
corresponding limitation specified inSec. 432.12.



                    Subpart B_Complex Slaughterhouses



Sec.  432.20  Applicability.

    This part applies to discharges of process wastewater associated 
with the production of meat carcasses, in whole or in part, by complex 
slaughterhouses. Process wastewater includes water from animal holding 
areas at these facilities.



Sec.  432.21  Special definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart: Complex slaughterhouse means a 
slaughterhouse that provides extensive processing of the by-products of 
meat slaughtering. A complex slaughterhouse would usually include at 
least three processing operations such as rendering, paunch and viscera 
handling, or processing of blood, hide or hair.



Sec.  432.22  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of
the best practicable control technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the application of BPT:
    (a) Facilities that slaughter no more than 50 million pounds per 
year (in units of LWK) must achieve the following effluent limitations:
    (1) In the case of process wastewater associated with the 
slaughtering of animals on-site or the processing of the carcasses of 
animals slaughtered on-site:

                          Effluent Limitations
                                  [BPT]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
              Regulated parameter                 Maximum      monthly
                                                 daily \1\     avg. \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5..........................................         0.42         0.21
Fecal Coliform................................        (\2\)        (\3\)
O&G \4\.......................................         0.16         0.08
TSS...........................................         0.50        0.25
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Pounds per 1000 lbs (or g/kg) LWK.
\2\ Maximum of 400 MPN or CFU per 100 mL at any time.
\3\ No maximum monthly average limitation.
\4\ May be measured as hexane extractable material (HEM).

    (2) In addition to the limitations specified in paragraph (a)(1) of 
this section, in the case of process wastewater

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associated with the processing (defleshing, washing and curing) of hides 
derived from animals slaughtered at locations off-site, the limitations 
for BOD5 and TSS specified inSec. 432.12(a)(2) apply.
    (3) In addition to the limitations specified in paragraph (a)(1) of 
this section, in the case of process wastewater associated with the 
processing of blood derived from animals slaughtered at locations off-
site, the limitations for BOD5 and TSS specified inSec. 
432.12(a)(3) apply.
    (4) In addition to the limitations specified in paragraph (a)(1) of 
this section, in the case of process wastewater associated with wet or 
low-temperature rendering of material derived from animals slaughtered 
at locations off-site and dead animals, the limitations for 
BOD5 and TSS specified inSec. 432.12(a)(4) apply.
    (5) In addition to the limitations specified in paragraph (a)(1) of 
this section, in the case of process wastewater associated with dry 
rendering of material derived from animals slaughtered at locations off-
site and dead animals, the limitations for BOD5 and TSS 
specified inSec. 432.12(a)(5) apply.
    (b) Facilities that slaughter more than 50 million pounds per year 
(in units of LWK) must achieve the following limitations:
    (1) All facilities must achieve the following effluent limitation 
for ammonia (as N):

                          Effluent Limitations
                                  [BPT]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
             Regulated parameter                 Maximum    monthly avg.
                                                daily \1\        \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ammonia (as N)..............................          8.0          4.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ mg/L (ppm).

    (2) In the case of process wastewater associated with the 
slaughtering of animals on-site or the processing of the carcasses of 
animals slaughtered on-site, the limitations for BOD5, fecal 
coliform, O&G, and TSS are the same as the limitations specified in 
paragraph (a)(1) of this section.
    (3) In addition to the limitations specified in paragraphs (b)(1) 
and (2) of this section, in the case of process wastewater associated 
with the processing (defleshing, washing and curing) of hides derived 
from animals slaughtered at locations off-site, the limitations for 
BOD5 and TSS specified in paragraph (a)(2) of this section 
apply.
    (4) In addition to the limitations specified in paragraphs (b)(1) 
and (2) of this section, in the case of process wastewater associated 
with the processing of blood derived from animals slaughtered at 
locations off-site, the limitations for BOD5 and TSS 
specified in paragraph (a)(3) of this section apply.
    (5) In addition to the limitations specified in paragraphs (b)(1) 
and (2) of this section, in the case of process wastewater associated 
with wet or low-temperature rendering of material derived from animals 
slaughtered at locations off-site and dead animals, the limitations for 
BOD5 and TSS specified in paragraph (a)(4) of this section 
apply.
    (6) In addition to the limitations specified in paragraphs (b)(1) 
and (2) of this section, in the case of process wastewater associated 
with dry rendering of material derived from animals slaughtered at 
locations off-site and dead animals, the limitations for BOD5 
and TSS specified in paragraph (a)(5) of this section apply.



Sec.  432.23  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of 
the best available technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart that slaughters more than 50 
million pounds per year (in units of LWK) must achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the application of BAT: Limitations 
for ammonia (as N) and total nitrogen are the same as specified inSec. 
432.13.



Sec.  432.24  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
[Reserved]



Sec.  432.25  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Except as provided in paragraph (c) of this section, any source that 
is a new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
performance standards:

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    (a) Facilities that slaughter no more than 50 million pounds per 
year (in units of LWK) must achieve the following performance standards:
    (1) In the case of process wastewater associated with slaughtering 
of animals on-site or the processing of the carcasses of animals 
slaughtered on-site, the standards for BOD5, fecal coliform, 
O&G, and TSS are the same as the limitations specified inSec. 
432.22(a)(1), and the standards for ammonia (as N) are as follows:

                          Performance Standards
                                 [NSPS]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
             Regulated parameter                 Maximum    monthly avg.
                                                daily \1\        \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ammonia (as N)..............................         0.48         0.24
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Pounds per 1000 lbs (or g/kg) LWK.

    (2) In addition to the standard specified in paragraph (a)(1) of 
this section, in the case of process wastewater associated with the 
processing of blood derived from animals slaughtered at locations off-
site, the supplemental limitations for BOD5 and TSS specified 
inSec. 432.12(a)(3) and the standards for ammonia (as N) specified in 
Sec.  432.15(a)(2) apply.
    (3) In addition to the standard specified in paragraph (a)(1) of 
this section, in the case of associated with the wet or low-temperature 
rendering of material derived from animals slaughtered at locations off-
site and dead animals, the supplemental limitations for BOD5 
and TSS specified inSec. 432.12(a)(4) and the standards for ammonia 
(as N) specified inSec. 432.15(a)(3) apply.
    (4) In addition to the standard specified in paragraph (a)(1) of 
this section, in the case of process wastewater associated with the dry 
rendering of material derived from animals slaughtered at locations off-
site and dead animals, the limitations for BOD5 and TSS 
specified inSec. 432.12(a)(5) and the standards for ammonia (as N) 
specified inSec. 432.15(a)(4) apply.
    (b) Facilities that slaughter more than 50 million pounds per year 
(in units of LWK) must achieve the following performance standards:
    (1) In the case of process wastewater associated with the 
slaughtering of animals on-site or the processing of the carcasses of 
animals slaughtered on-site, the standards for BOD5, fecal 
coliform, O&G, and TSS are the same as the corresponding limitations 
specified inSec. 432.22(a)(1) and the standards for ammonia (as N) and 
total nitrogen are the same as the limitations specified inSec. 
432.15(b)(1).
    (2) In addition to the standards specified in paragraph (b)(1) of 
this section, in the case of process wastewater associated with the 
processing of blood derived from animals slaughtered at locations off-
site, the standards for BOD5 and TSS specified inSec. 
432.12(a)(3) apply.
    (3) In addition to the standards specified in paragraph (b)(1) of 
this section, in the case of process wastewater associated with the wet 
or low-temperature rendering of material derived from animals 
slaughtered at locations off-site and dead animals, the standards for 
BOD5 and TSS specified inSec. 432.12(a)(4) apply.
    (4) In addition to the standards specified in paragraph (b)(1) of 
this section, in the case of process wastewater associated with the dry 
rendering of material derived from animals slaughtered at locations off-
site and dead animals, the standards for BOD5 and TSS 
specified inSec. 432.12(a)(5) apply.
    (c) Any source that was a new source subject to the standards 
specified inSec. 432.25 of title 40 of the Code of Federal 
Regulations, revised as of July 1, 2003, must continue to achieve the 
standards specified in this section until the expiration of the 
applicable time period specified in 40 CFR 122.29(d)(1) after which it 
must achieve the effluent limitations specified in Sec.Sec. 432.22 and 
432.23.



Sec.  432.26  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS). [Reserved]



Sec.  432.27  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of
the best control technology for conventional pollutants (BCT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the application of BCT: Limitations for 
BOD5, fecal coliform, TSS, and O&G are the same as the 
corresponding limitation specified inSec. 432.22.

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                 Subpart C_Low-processing Packinghouses



Sec.  432.30  Applicability.

    This part applies to discharges of process wastewater resulting from 
the production of meat carcasses, in whole or in part, by low-processing 
packinghouses. Process wastewater includes water from animal holding 
areas at these facilities.



Sec.  432.31  Special definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart: Low-processing packinghouse means a 
packinghouse that processes no more, and usually fewer than, the total 
number of animals slaughtered at that plant.



Sec.  432.32  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of 
the best practicable control technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the application of BPT:
    (a) Facilities that slaughter no more than 50 million pounds per 
year (in units of LWK) must achieve the following limitations:
    (1) In the case of process wastewater associated with slaughtering 
of animals on-site or the processing of the carcasses of animals 
slaughtered on-site:

                          Effluent Limitations
                                  [BPT]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
              Regulated parameter                 Maximum      monthly
                                                 daily \1\     avg. \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD 5.........................................         0.34         0.17
Fecal Coliform................................        (\2\)        (\3\)
O&G \4\.......................................         0.16         0.08
TSS...........................................         0.48        0.24
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Pounds per 1000 lbs (or g/kg) LWK.
\2\ Maximum of 400 MPN or CFU per 100 mL at any time.
\3\ No maximum monthly average limitation.
\4\ May be measured as hexane extractable material (HEM).

    (2) In addition to the limitations specified in paragraph (a)(1) of 
this section, in the case of process wastewater associated with the 
processing (defleshing, washing and curing) of hides derived from 
animals slaughtered at locations off-site, the limitations for 
BOD5 and TSS specified inSec. 432.12(a)(2) apply.
    (3) In addition to the limitations specified in paragraph (a)(1) of 
this section, in the case of process wastewater associated with the 
processing of blood derived from animals slaughtered at locations off-
site, the limitations for BOD5 and TSS specified inSec. 
432.12(a)(3) apply.
    (4) In addition to the limitations specified in paragraph (a)(1) of 
this section, in the case of process wastewater associated with the wet 
or low-temperature rendering of material derived from animals 
slaughtered at locations off-site and dead animals, the limitations for 
BOD5 and TSS specified inSec. 432.12(a)(4) apply.
    (5) In addition to the limitations specified in paragraph (a)(1) of 
this section, in the case of process wastewater associated with the dry 
rendering of material derived from animals slaughtered at locations off-
site and dead animals, the limitations for BOD5 and TSS 
specified inSec. 432.12(a)(5) apply.
    (b) Facilities that slaughter more than 50 million pounds per year 
(in units of LWK) must achieve the following limitations:
    (1) All facilities must achieve the following effluent limitation 
for ammonia (as N):

                          Effluent Limitations
                                  [BPT]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
             Regulated parameter                 Maximum    monthly avg.
                                                daily \1\        \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ammonia (as N)..............................          8.0          4.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ mg/L (ppm).

    (2) In the case of process wastewater associated with the 
slaughtering of animals on-site or the processing of the carcasses of 
animals slaughtered on-site, the limitations for BOD5, fecal 
coliform, O&G, and TSS are the same as the corresponding limitations 
specified in paragraph (a)(1) of this section.
    (3) In addition to the limitations specified in paragraphs (b)(1) 
and (2) of this section, in the case of process wastewater associated 
with the processing (defleshing, washing and curing)

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of hides derived from animals slaughtered at locations off-site, the 
limitations for BOD5 and TSS specified in paragraph (a)(2) of 
this section apply.
    (4) In addition to the limitations specified in paragraphs (b)(1) 
and (2) of this section, in the case of process wastewater associated 
with the processing of blood derived from animals slaughtered at 
locations off-site, the limitations for BOD5 and TSS 
specified in paragraph (a)(3) of this section apply.
    (5) In addition to the limitations specified in paragraphs (b)(1) 
and (2) of this section, in the case of process wastewater associated 
with the wet or low-temperature rendering of material derived from 
animals slaughtered at locations off-site and dead animals, the 
limitations for BOD5 and TSS specified in paragraph (a)(4) of 
this section apply.
    (6) In addition to the limitations specified in paragraphs (b)(1) 
and (2) of this section, in the case of process wastewater associated 
with the dry rendering of material derived from animals slaughtered at 
locations off-site and dead animals, the limitations for BOD5 
and TSS specified in paragraph (a)(5) of this section apply.



Sec.  432.33  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of
the best available technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart that slaughters more than 50 
million pounds per year (in units of LWK) must achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the application of BAT: the 
limitations for ammonia (as N) and total nitrogen are the same as 
specified inSec. 432.13.



Sec.  432.34  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES). 
[Reserved]



Sec.  432.35  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Except as provided in paragraph (c) of this section, any source that 
is a new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
performance standards:
    (a) Facilities that slaughter no more than 50 million pounds per 
year (in units of LWK) must achieve the following performance standards:
    (1) In the case of process wastewater associated with the 
slaughtering of animals on-site or the processing of the carcasses of 
animals slaughtered on-site, the standards for BOD5, fecal 
coliform, TSS, and O&G are the same as the limitations specified in 
Sec.  432.32(a)(1) and the standards for ammonia (as N) are as follows:

                          Performance Standards
                                 [NSPS]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
             Regulated parameter                 Maximum    monthly avg.
                                                daily \1\        \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ammonia (as N)..............................         0.48         0.24
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Pounds per 1000 lbs (or g/kg) LWK.

    (2) In addition to the standards specified in paragraph (a)(1) of 
this section, in the case of process wastewater associated with the 
processing of blood derived from animals slaughtered at locations off-
site, the limitations for BOD5 and TSS specified inSec. 
432.12(a)(3) and the standards for ammonia (as N) specified inSec. 
432.15(a)(2) apply.
    (3) In addition to the standards specified in paragraph (a)(1) of 
this section, in the case of process wastewater associated with the wet 
or low-temperature rendering of material derived from animals 
slaughtered at locations off-site and dead animals, the limitations for 
BOD5 and TSS specified inSec. 432.12(a)(4) and the 
standards for ammonia (as N) specified inSec. 432.15(a)(3) apply in 
addition to the standards specified in paragraph (a)(1) of this section.
    (4) In addition to the standards specified in paragraph (a)(1) of 
this section, in the case of process wastewater associated with the dry 
rendering of material derived from animals slaughtered at locations off-
site and dead animals, the limitations for BOD5 and TSS 
specified inSec. 432.12(a)(5) and the standards for ammonia (as N) 
specified inSec. 432.15(a)(4) apply.
    (b) Facilities that slaughter more than 50 million pounds per year 
(in units of LWK) must achieve the following performance standards:
    (1) In the case of process wastewater associated with the 
slaughtering of animals on-site or the processing of the carcasses of 
animals slaughtered on-

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site, the standards for BOD5, fecal coliform, TSS, and O&G 
are the same as the corresponding limitations specified inSec. 
432.32(a)(1) and the standards for ammonia (as N) and total nitrogen are 
the same as the limitations specified inSec. 432.15(b)(1).
    (2) In addition to the standards specified in paragraph (b)(1) of 
this section, in the case of process wastewater associated with the 
processing of blood derived from animals slaughtered at locations off-
site, the standards for BOD5 and TSS specified inSec. 
432.12(a)(3) apply.
    (3) In addition to the standards specified in paragraph (b)(1) of 
this section, in the case of process wastewater associated with the wet 
or low-temperature rendering of material derived from animals 
slaughtered at locations off-site and dead animals, the standards for 
BOD5 and TSS specified inSec. 432.12(a)(4) apply.
    (4) In addition to the standards specified in paragraph (b)(1) of 
this section, in the case of process wastewater associated with the dry 
rendering of material derived from animals slaughtered at locations off-
site and dead animals, the standards for BOD5 and TSS 
specified inSec. 432.12(a)(5) apply.
    (c) Any source that was a new source subject to the standards 
specified inSec. 432.35 of title 40 of the Code of Federal 
Regulations, revised as of July 1, 2003, must continue to achieve the 
standards specified in this section until the expiration of the 
applicable time period specified in 40 CFR 122.29(d)(1) after which it 
must achieve the effluent limitations specified in Sec.Sec. 432.32 and 
432.33.



Sec.  432.36  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS). [Reserved]



Sec.  432.37  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of 
the best control technology for conventional pollutants (BCT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the application of BCT: Limitations for 
BOD5, fecal coliform, TSS, and O&G are the same as the 
corresponding limitation specified inSec. 432.32.



                 Subpart D_High-Processing Packinghouse



Sec.  432.40  Applicability.

    This part applies to discharges of process wastewater resulting from 
the production of meat carcasses, in whole or in part, by high-
processing packinghouses. Process wastewater includes water from animal 
holding areas at these facilities.



Sec.  432.41  Special definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart: High-processing packinghouse means 
a packinghouse which processes both animals slaughtered at the site and 
additional carcasses from outside sources.



Sec.  432.42  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the
best practicable control technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the application of BPT:
    (a) Facilities that slaughter no more than 50 million pounds per 
year (in units of LWK) must achieve the following limitations:
    (1) In the case of process wastewater associated with the 
slaughtering of animals on-site or the processing of the carcasses of 
animals slaughtered on-site:

                          Effluent Limitations
                                  [BPT]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
              Regulated parameter                 Maximum      monthly
                                                 daily \1\     avg. \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5 \2\......................................         0.48         0.24
Fecal Coliform................................        (\3\)        (\4\)
O&G \5\.......................................         0.26         0.13
TSS \2\.......................................         0.62        0.31
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Pounds per 1000 lbs (or g/kg) LWK.
\2\ The values for BOD5 and TSS are for average plants, i.e., plants
  where the ratio of avg. wt. of processed meat products/avg. LWK is
  0.55. Adjustments can be made for high-processing packinghouses
  operating at other such ratios according to the following equations:
  lbs BOD5/1000 lbs LWK = 0.21 + 0.23 (v--0.4) and lbs TSS/1000 lbs LWK
  = 0.28 + 0.3 (v--0.4), where v equals the following ratio: lbs
  processed meat products/lbs LWK.
\3\ Maximum of 400 MPN or CFU per 100 mL at any time.
\4\ No maximum monthly average limitation.
\5\ May be measured as hexane extractable material (HEM).


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    (2) In addition to the limitations specified in paragraph (a)(1) of 
this section, in the case of process wastewater associated with the 
processing (defleshing, washing and curing) of hides derived from 
animals slaughtered at locations off-site, the limitations for 
BOD5 and TSS specified inSec. 432.12(a)(2) apply.
    (3) In addition to the limitations specified in paragraph (a)(1) of 
this section, in the case of process wastewater associated with the 
processing of blood derived from animals slaughtered at locations off-
site, the limitations for BOD5 and TSS specified inSec. 
432.12(a)(3) apply.
    (4) In addition to the limitations specified in paragraph (a)(1) of 
this section, in the case of process wastewater associated with the wet 
or low-temperature rendering of material derived from animals 
slaughtered at locations off-site and dead animals, the limitations for 
BOD5 and TSS specified inSec. 432.12(a)(4) apply.
    (5) In addition to the limitations specified in paragraph (a)(1) of 
this section, in the case of process wastewater associated with dry 
rendering of material derived from animals slaughtered at locations off-
site and dead animals, the limitations for BOD5 and TSS 
specified inSec. 432.12(a)(5) apply.
    (b) Facilities that slaughter more than 50 million pounds per year 
(in units of LWK) must achieve the following limitations:
    (1) All facilities must achieve the following effluent limitations 
for ammonia (as N):

                          Effluent Limitations
                                  [BPT]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
             Regulated parameter                 Maximum    monthly avg.
                                                daily \1\        \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ammonia (as N)..............................          8.0          4.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ mg/L (ppm).

    (2) In the case of process wastewater associated with the 
slaughtering of animals on-site or the processing of the carcasses of 
animals slaughtered on-site, the limitations for BOD5, fecal 
coliform, TSS, and O&G are the same as the limitations specified in 
paragraph (a)(1) of this section.
    (3) In addition to the limitations specified in paragraphs (b)(1) 
and (2) of this section, in the case of process wastewater associated 
with the processing (defleshing, washing and curing) of hides derived 
from animals slaughtered at locations off-site, the limitations for 
BOD5 and TSS specified in paragraph (a)(2) of this section 
apply.
    (4) In addition to the limitations specified in paragraphs (b)(1) 
and (2) of this section, in the case of process wastewater associated 
with the processing of blood derived from animals slaughtered at 
locations off-site, the limitations for BOD5 and TSS 
specified in paragraph (a)(3) of this section apply.
    (5) In addition to the limitations specified in paragraphs (b)(1) 
and (2) of this section, in the case of process wastewater associated 
with wet or low-temperature rendering of material derived from animals 
slaughtered at locations off-site and dead animals, the limitations for 
BOD5 and TSS specified in paragraph (a)(4) of this section 
apply.
    (6) In addition to the limitations specified in paragraphs (b)(1) 
and (2) of this section, in the case of process wastewater associated 
with the dry rendering of material derived from animals slaughtered at 
locations off-site and dead animals, the limitations for BOD5 
and TSS specified in paragraph (a)(5) of this section apply.



Sec.  432.43  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of
the best available technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart that slaughters more than 50 
million pounds per year (in units of LWK) must achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the application of BAT: Limitations 
for ammonia (as N) and total nitrogen are the same as specified inSec. 
432.13.



Sec.  432.44  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
[Reserved]



Sec.  432.45  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Except as provided in paragraph (c) of this section, any source that 
is a

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new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
performance standards:
    (a) Facilities that slaughter no more than 50 million pounds per 
year (in units of LWK) must achieve the following performance standards:
    (1) In the case of process wastewater associated with the 
slaughtering of animals on-site or the processing of the carcasses of 
animals slaughtered on-site, the standards for BOD5, fecal 
coliform, TSS, and O&G are the same as the limitations specified in 
Sec.  432.42(a)(1); and standards for ammonia (as N) are as follows:

                          Performance Standards
                                 [NSPS]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
             Regulated parameter                 Maximum    monthly avg.
                                                daily \1\        \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ammonia (as N)..............................         0.80         0.40
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Pounds per 1000 lbs (or g/kg) LWK.

    (2) In addition to the standards specified in paragraph (a)(1) of 
this section, in the case of process wastewater associated with the 
processing of blood derived from animals slaughtered at locations off-
site, the limitations for BOD5 and TSS specified inSec. 
432.12(a)(3) and the standards for ammonia (as N) specified inSec. 
432.15(a)(2) apply.
    (3) In addition to the standards specified in paragraph (a)(1) of 
this section, in the case of process wastewater associated with the wet 
or low-temperature rendering of material derived from animals 
slaughtered at locations off-site and dead animals, the limitations for 
BOD5 and TSS specified inSec. 432.12(a)(4) and the 
standards for ammonia (as N) specified inSec. 432.15(a)(3) apply.
    (4) In addition to the standards specified in paragraph (a)(1) of 
this section, in the case of process wastewater associated with the dry 
rendering of material derived from animals slaughtered at locations off-
site and dead animals, the limitations for BOD5 and TSS 
specified inSec. 432.12(a)(5) and the standards for ammonia (as N) 
specified inSec. 432.15(a)(4) apply:
    (b) Facilities that slaughter more than 50 million pounds per year 
(in units of LWK) must achieve the following performance standards:
    (1) In the case of process wastewater associated with the 
slaughtering of animals on-site or the processing of the carcasses of 
animals slaughtered on-site, the standards for BOD5, fecal 
coliform, TSS, and O&G are the same as the limitations specified in 
Sec.  432.42(a)(1); and standards for ammonia (as N) and total nitrogen 
are the same as the limitations specified inSec. 432.15(b)(1).
    (2) In addition to the standards specified in paragraph (b)(1) of 
this section, in the case of process wastewater associated with the 
processing of blood derived from animals slaughtered at locations off-
site, the standards for BOD5 and TSS specified inSec. 
432.12(a)(3) apply.
    (3) In addition to the standards specified in paragraph (b)(1) of 
this section, in the case of process wastewater associated with the wet 
or low-temperature rendering of material derived from animals 
slaughtered at locations off-site and dead animals, the standards for 
BOD5 and TSS specified inSec. 432.12(a)(4) apply in 
addition to the standards specified in paragraph (b)(1) of this section.
    (4) In addition to the standards specified in paragraph (b)(1) of 
this section, in the case of process wastewater associated with the dry 
rendering of material derived from animals slaughtered at locations off-
site and dead animals, the standards for BOD5 and TSS 
specified inSec. 432.12(a)(5) apply.
    (c) Any source that was a new source subject to the standards 
specified inSec. 432.45 of title 40 of the Code of Federal 
Regulations, revised as of July 1, 2003, must continue to achieve the 
standards specified in this section until the expiration of the 
applicable time period specified in 40 CFR 122.29(d)(1) after which it 
must achieve the effluent limitations specified in Sec.Sec. 432.42 and 
432.43.



Sec.  432.46  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS). [Reserved]



Sec.  432.47  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of 
the best control technology for conventional pollutants (BCT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the application of

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BCT: Limitations for BOD5, fecal coliform, TSS, and O&G are 
the same as the corresponding limitation specified inSec. 432.42.



                       Subpart E_Small Processors



Sec.  432.50  Applicability.

    This part applies to discharges of process wastewater resulting from 
the production of finished meat products such as fresh meat cuts, smoked 
products, canned products, hams, sausages, luncheon meats, or similar 
products by a small processor.



Sec.  432.51  Special definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Finished product means the final product, such as fresh meat 
cuts, hams, bacon or other smoked meats, sausage, luncheon meats, stew, 
canned meats or related products.
    (b) Small processor means an operation that produces no more than 
6000 lbs (2730 kg) per day of any type or combination of finished 
products.



Sec.  432.52  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of 
the best practicable control technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the application of BPT:

                          Effluent Limitations
                                  [BPT]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
              Regulated parameter                 Maximum      monthly
                                                 daily \1\     avg. \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5..........................................          2.0          1.0
Fecal Coliform................................        (\2\)        (\2\)
O&G \3\.......................................          1.0          0.5
TSS...........................................          2.4         1.2
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Pounds per 1000 lbs (or g/kg) of finished product.
\2\ No limitation.
\3\ May be measured as hexane extractable material (HEM).



Sec.  432.54  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES). 
[Reserved]



Sec.  432.55  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Any source that is a new source subject to this subpart must achieve 
the following performance standards:

                          Performance Standards
                                 (NSPS)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
             Regulated parameter                 Maximum    monthly avg.
                                                daily \1\        \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.........................................          1.0          0.5
Fecal Coliform...............................        (\2\)      (\2\)
O&G \3\......................................          0.5          0.25
TSS..........................................          1.2          0.6
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Pounds per 1000 lbs (or g/kg) of finished product.
\2\ No limitation.
\3\ May be measured as hexane extractable material (HEM).



Sec.  432.56  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS). [Reserved]



Sec.  432.57  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of
the best control technology for conventional pollutants (BCT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the application of BCT: Limitations for 
BOD5, TSS and O&G are the same as the corresponding standard 
specified inSec. 432.55.



                         Subpart F_Meat Cutters



Sec.  432.60  Applicability.

    This part applies to discharges of process wastewater resulting from 
the production of fresh meat cuts, such as steaks, roasts, chops, etc. 
by a meat cutter.



Sec.  432.61  Special definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Finished product means the final product, such as fresh meat 
cuts including, but not limited to, steaks, roasts, chops, or boneless 
meats.
    (b) Meat cutter means an operation which cuts or otherwise produces 
fresh meat cuts and related finished products from larger pieces of meat 
(carcasses or not carcasses), at rates greater than 6000 lbs (2730 kg) 
per day.



Sec.  432.62  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of
the best practicable control technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must

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achieve the following effluent limitations representing the application 
of BPT:
    (a) Facilities that generate no more than 50 million pounds per year 
of finished products must achieve the following effluent limitations:

                          Effluent Limitations
                                  [BPT]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
              Regulated parameter                 Maximum      monthly
                                                 daily \1\     avg. \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5..........................................        0.036        0.018
Fecal Coliform................................        (\2\)        (\3\)
O&G \4\.......................................        0.012        0.006
TSS...........................................        0.044       0.022
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Pounds per 1000 lbs (or g/kg) of finished product.
\2\ Maximum of 400 MPN or CFU per 100 mL at any time.
\3\ No maximum monthly average limitation.
\4\ May be measured as hexane extractable material (HEM).

    (b) Facilities that generate more than 50 million pounds per year of 
finished products must achieve the limitations for BOD5, 
fecal coliform, O&G, and TSS specified in paragraph (a) of this section.



Sec.  432.63  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the
best available technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the application of BAT:
    (a) Facilities that generate no more than 50 million pounds per year 
of finished products must achieve the following effluent limitations:

                          Effluent Limitations
                                  [BAT]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
             Regulated parameter                 Maximum    monthly avg.
                                                daily \1\        \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ammonia (as N)..............................          8.0          4.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ mg/L (ppm).

    (b) Facilities that generate more than 50 million pounds per year of 
finished products must achieve the following effluent limitations:

                          Effluent Limitations
                                  [BAT]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
              Regulated parameter                 Maximum      monthly
                                                 daily \1\     avg. \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ammonia (as N)................................          8.0          4.0
Total Nitrogen................................          194         134
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ mg/L (ppm).



Sec.  432.64  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES). 
[Reserved]



Sec.  432.65  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Except as provided in paragraph (c) of this section, any source that 
is a new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
performance standards:
    (a) Facilities that generate no more than 50 million pounds per year 
of finished products must achieve the limitations for BOD5, 
fecal coliform, O&G, and TSS specified inSec. 432.62(a).
    (b) Facilities that generate more than 50 million pounds per year of 
finished products must achieve the limitations for BOD5, 
fecal coliform, O&G, and TSS specified inSec. 432.62(b) and the 
limitations for ammonia (as N) and total nitrogen specified inSec. 
432.63(b).
    (c) Any source that was a new source subject to the standards 
specified inSec. 432.65 of title 40 of the Code of Federal 
Regulations, revised as of July 1, 2003, must continue to achieve the 
standards specified in this section until the expiration of the 
applicable time period specified in 40 CFR 122.29(d)(1) after which it 
must achieve the effluent limitations specified in Sec.Sec. 432.62 and 
432.63.



Sec.  432.66  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS). [Reserved]



Sec.  432.67  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of 
the best control technology for conventional pollutants (BCT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the application of BCT: Limitations for 
BOD5, fecal coliform, O&G, and TSS are the same as the 
corresponding limitation specified inSec. 432.62.

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             Subpart G_Sausage and Luncheon Meats Processors



Sec.  432.70  Applicability.

    This part applies to discharges of process wastewater resulting from 
the production of fresh meat cuts, sausage, bologna and other luncheon 
meats by a sausage and luncheon meat processor.



Sec.  432.71  Special definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Finished product means the final product as fresh meat cuts, 
which includes steaks, roasts, chops or boneless meat, bacon or other 
smoked meats (except hams) such as sausage, bologna or other luncheon 
meats, or related products (except canned meats).
    (b) Sausage and luncheon meat processor means an operation which 
cuts fresh meats, grinds, mixes, seasons, smokes or otherwise produces 
finished products such as sausage, bologna and luncheon meats at rates 
greater than 6000 lbs (2730 kg) per day.



Sec.  432.72  Effluent limitations attainable by the application
of the best practicable control technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the application of BPT:
    (a) Facilities that generate no more than 50 million pounds per year 
of finished products must achieve the following effluent limitations:

                          Effluent Limitations
                                  [BPT]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
              Regulated parameter                 Maximum      monthly
                                                 daily \1\     avg. \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5..........................................         0.56         0.28
Fecal Coliform................................        (\2\)        (\3\)
O&G \4\.......................................         0.20         0.10
TSS...........................................         0.68        0.34
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Pounds per 1000 lbs (or g/kg) of finished product.
\2\ Maximum of 400 MPN or CFU per 100 mL at any time.
\3\ No maximum monthly average limitation.
\4\ May be measured as hexane extractable material (HEM).

    (b) Facilities that generate more than 50 million pounds per year of 
finished products must achieve the limitations for BOD5, 
fecal coliform, O&G, and TSS specified in paragraph (a) of this section.



Sec.  432.73  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of 
the best available technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided by 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the application of BAT:
    (a) Facilities that generate no more than 50 million pounds per year 
of finished products must achieve the following effluent limitations:

                          Effluent Limitations
                                  [BAT]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
             Regulated parameter                 Maximum    monthly avg.
                                                daily \1\        \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ammonia (as N)..............................          8.0          4.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ mg/L (ppm).

    (b) Facilities that generate more than 50 million pounds per year of 
finished products must achieve the following effluent limitations:

                          Effluent Limitations
                                  [BAT]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
              Regulated parameter                 Maximum      monthly
                                                 daily \1\     avg. \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ammonia (as N)................................          8.0          4.0
Total Nitrogen................................          194         134
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ mg/L (ppm).



Sec.  432.74  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES). 
[Reserved]



Sec.  432.75  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Except as provided in paragraph (c) of this section, any source that 
is a new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
performance standards:
    (a) Facilities that generate no more than 50 million pounds per year 
of finished products must achieve the standards for BOD5, 
fecal coliform, O&G, and TSS specified inSec. 432.72(a).
    (b) Facilities that generate more than 50 million pounds per year of 
finished products must achieve the limitations for BOD5, 
fecal coliform, O&G, and TSS specified inSec. 432.72(b) and the

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limitations for ammonia (as N) and total nitrogen specified inSec. 
432.73(b).
    (c) Any source that was a new source subject to the standards 
specified inSec. 432.75 of title 40 of the Code of Federal 
Regulations, revised as of July 1, 2003, must continue to achieve the 
standards specified in this section until the expiration of the 
applicable time period specified in 40 CFR 122.29(d)(1) after which it 
must achieve the effluent limitations specified in Sec.Sec. 432.72 and 
432.73.



Sec.  432.76  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).
[Reserved]



Sec.  432.77  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of 
the best control technology for conventional pollutants (BCT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the application of BCT: Limitations for 
BOD5, fecal coliform, O&G, and TSS are the same as the 
corresponding limitation specified inSec. 432.72.



                        Subpart H_Ham Processors



Sec.  432.80  Applicability.

    This part applies to discharges of process wastewater resulting from 
the production of hams, alone or in combination with other finished 
products, by a ham processor.



Sec.  432.81  Special definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Finished products means the final product as fresh meat cuts, 
which includes steaks, roasts, chops or boneless meat, smoked or cured 
hams, bacon or other smoked meats, sausage, bologna or other luncheon 
meats (except canned meats).
    (b) Ham processor means an operation producing hams, alone or in 
combination with other finished products, at rates greater than 6000 lbs 
(2730 kg) per day.



Sec.  432.82  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of 
the best practicable control technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the application of BPT:
    (a) Facilities that generate no more than 50 million pounds per year 
of finished products must achieve the following effluent limitations:

                          Effluent Limitations
                                  [BPT]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
              Regulated parameter                 Maximum      monthly
                                                 daily \1\     avg. \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5..........................................         0.62         0.31
Fecal Coliform................................        (\2\)        (\3\)
O&G \4\.......................................         0.22         0.11
TSS...........................................         0.74         0.37
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Pounds per 1000 lbs (or g/kg) of finished product.
\2\ Maximum of 400 MPN or CFU per 100 mL at any time.
\3\ No maximum monthly average limitation.
\4\ May be measured as hexane extractable material (HEM).

    (b) Facilities that generate more than 50 million pounds per year of 
finished products must achieve the limitations for BOD5, 
fecal coliform, O&G, and TSS specified in paragraph (a) of this section.



Sec.  432.83  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of 
the best available technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided by 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the application of BAT:
    (a) Facilities that generate no more than 50 million pounds per year 
of finished products must achieve the following effluent limitations:

                          Effluent Limitations
                                  [BAT]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
             Regulated parameter                 Maximum    monthly avg.
                                                daily \1\        \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ammonia (as N)..............................          8.0           4.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ mg/L (ppm).

    (b) Facilities that generate more than 50 million pounds per year of 
finished products must achieve the following effluent limitations:

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                          Effluent Limitations
                                  [BAT]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
              Regulated parameter                 Maximum      monthly
                                                 daily \1\     avg. \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ammonia (as N)................................          8.0          4.0
Total Nitrogen................................          194          134
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ mg/L (ppm).



Sec.  432.84  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES). 
[Reserved]



Sec.  432.85  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Except as provided in paragraph (c) of this section, any source that 
is a new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
performance standards:
    (a) Facilities that generate no more than 50 million pounds per year 
of finished products must achieve the standards for BOD5, 
fecal coliform, O&G, and TSS specified inSec. 432.82(a).
    (b) Facilities that generate more than 50 million pounds per year of 
finished products must achieve the limitations for BOD5, 
fecal coliform, O&G, and TSS specified inSec. 432.82(b) and the 
limitations for ammonia (as N) and total nitrogen specified inSec. 
432.83(b).
    (c) Any source that was a new source subject to the standards 
specified inSec. 432.85 of title 40 of the Code of Federal 
Regulations, revised as of July 1, 2003, must continue to achieve the 
standards specified in this section until the expiration of the 
applicable time period specified in 40 CFR 122.29(d)(1) after which it 
must achieve the effluent limitations specified in Sec.Sec. 432.82 and 
432.83.



Sec.  432.86  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS). 
[Reserved]



Sec.  432.87  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of
the best control technology for conventional pollutants (BCT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the application of BCT: Limitations for 
BOD5, fecal coliform, O&G, and TSS are the same as the 
corresponding limitations specified inSec. 432.82.



                    Subpart I_Canned Meats Processors



Sec.  432.90  Applicability.

    This part applies to discharges of process wastewater resulting from 
the production of canned meats, alone or in combination with any other 
finished products, by a canned meats processor.



Sec.  432.91  Special definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Canned meats processor means an operation which prepares and 
cans meats (stew, sandwich spreads, or similar products), alone or in 
combination with other finished products, at rates greater than 6000 lbs 
(2730 kg) per day.
    (b) Finished products means the final product, such as fresh meat 
cuts which includes steaks, roasts, chops or boneless meat, smoked or 
cured hams, bacon or other smoked meats, sausage, bologna or other 
luncheon meats, stews, sandwich spreads or other canned meats.



Sec.  432.92  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of
the best practicable control technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the application of BPT:
    (a) Facilities that generate no more than 50 million pounds per year 
of finished products must achieve the following effluent limitations:

                          Effluent Limitations
                                  [BPT]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
              Regulated parameter                 Maximum      monthly
                                                 daily \1\     avg. \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5..........................................         0.74         0.37
Fecal Coliform................................        (\2\)        (\3\)
O&G \4\.......................................         0.26         0.13
TSS...........................................         0.90         0.45
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Pounds per 1000 lbs (or g/kg) of finished product.
\2\ Maximum of 400 MPN or CFU per 100 mL at any time.
\3\ No maximum monthly average limitation.
\4\ May be measured as hexane extractable material (HEM).

    (b) Facilities that generate more than 50 million pounds per year of 
finished products must achieve the limitations for BOD5, 
fecal coliform, O&G,

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and TSS specified in paragraph (a) of this section.



Sec.  432.93  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of
the best available technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided by 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the application of BAT:
    (a) Facilities that generate no more than 50 million pounds per year 
of finished products must achieve the following effluent limitations:

                          Effluent Limitations
                                  [BAT]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
             Regulated parameter                 Maximum    monthly avg.
                                                daily \1\        \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ammonia (as N)..............................          8.0           4.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ mg/L (ppm).

    (b) Facilities that generate more than 50 million pounds per year of 
finished products must achieve the following effluent limitations:

                          Effluent Limitations
                                  [BAT]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
              Regulated parameter                 Maximum      monthly
                                                 daily \1\     avg. \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ammonia (as N)................................          8.0          4.0
Total Nitrogen................................          194          134
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ mg/L (ppm).



Sec.  432.94  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
[Reserved]



Sec.  432.95  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Except as provided in paragraph (c) of this section, any source that 
is a new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
performance standards:
    (a) Facilities that generate no more than 50 million pounds per year 
of finished products must achieve the standards for BOD 5, 
fecal coliform, O&G, and TSS specified inSec. 432.92(a).
    (b) Facilities that generate more than 50 million pounds per year of 
finished products must achieve the limitations for BOD5, 
fecal coliform, O&G, and TSS specified inSec. 432.92(b) and the 
limitations for ammonia (as N) and total nitrogen specified inSec. 
432.93(b).
    (c) Any source that was a new source subject to the standards 
specified inSec. 432.95 of title 40 of the Code of Federal 
Regulations, revised as of July 1, 2003, must continue to achieve the 
standards specified in this section until the expiration of the 
applicable time period specified in 40 CFR 122.29(d)(1) after which it 
must achieve the effluent limitations specified in Sec.Sec. 432.92 and 
432.93.



Sec.  432.96  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS). 
[Reserved]



Sec.  432.97  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of
the best control technology for conventional pollutants (BCT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the application of BCT: Limitations for 
BOD5, fecal coliform, O&G, and TSS are the same as the 
corresponding limitation specified inSec. 432.92.



                           Subpart J_Renderers



Sec.  432.100  Applicability.

    This part applies to discharges of process wastewater resulting from 
the production of meat meal, dried animal by-product residues (tankage), 
animal oils, grease and tallow, and in some cases hide curing, by a 
renderer.



Sec.  432.101  Special definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Raw material (RM) means the basic input materials to a renderer 
composed of animal and poultry trimmings, bones, meat scraps, dead 
animals, feathers and related usable by-products.
    (b) Renderer means an independent or off-site rendering operation, 
which is conducted separate from a slaughterhouse, packinghouse or 
poultry dressing or processing operation, uses raw material at rates 
greater than 10 million pounds per year, produces meat meal, tankage, 
animal fats or oils, grease, and tallow, and may cure cattle hides, but 
excludes marine oils, fish meal, and fish oils.

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    (c) Tankage means dried animal by-product residues used in 
feedstuffs.
    (d) Tallow means a product made from beef cattle or sheep fat that 
has a melting point of 40 [deg]C or greater.



Sec.  432.102  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of
the best practicable control technology currently available (BPT).

    (a) Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the application of BPT:

                          Effluent Limitations
                                  [BPT]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
              Regulated parameter                 Maximum      monthly
                                                 daily \1\     avg. \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5..........................................         0.34         0.17
Fecal Coliform................................        (\2\)        (\3\)
O&G \4\.......................................         0.20         0.10
TSS...........................................         0.42        0.21
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Pounds per 1000 lbs (or g/kg) of raw material (RM).
\2\ Maximum of 400 MPN or CFU per 100 mL at any time.
\3\ No maximum monthly average limitation.
\4\ May be measured as hexane extractable material (HEM).

    (b) The limitations for BOD5 and TSS specified in 
paragraph (a) of this section were derived for a renderer which does not 
cure cattle hide. If a renderer does cure cattle hide, the following 
formulas should be used to calculate BOD5 and TSS limitations 
for process wastewater associated with cattle hide curing that apply in 
addition to the limitation specified in paragraph (a) of this section:

lbs BOD5/1000 lbs RM = 17.6 x (no. of hides)/lbs RM
kg BOD5/kkg RM = 8 x (no. of hides)/kg RM
lbs TSS/1000 lbs RM = 24.2 x (no. of hides)/lbs RM
kg TSS/kkg RM = 11 x (no. of hides)/kg RM



Sec.  432.103  Effluent limitations attainable by the application
of the best available technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided by 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the application of BAT:

                          Effluent Limitations
                                  [BAT]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
              Regulated parameter                 Maximum      monthly
                                                   daily         avg.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ammonia (as N) \1\............................         0.14         0.07
Total Nitrogen \2\............................          194         134
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Pounds per 1000 lbs (g/kg) of raw material (RM).
\2\ mg/L (ppm).



Sec.  432.104  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES). [Reserved]



Sec.  432.105  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    (a) Except as provided in paragraph (c) of this section, any source 
that is a new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
performance standards:

                          Performance Standards
                                 [NSPS]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
              Regulated parameter                 Maximum      monthly
                                                   daily         avg.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ammonia (as N) \1\............................         0.14         0.07
BOD 5 \1\.....................................         0.18         0.09
Fecal coliform................................        (\2\)        (\3\)
O&G \1,4\.....................................         0.10         0.05
Total Nitrogen \5\............................          194          134
TSS \1\.......................................         0.22        0.11
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Pounds per 1000 lbs (or g/kg) of raw material (RM).
\2\ Maximum of 400 MPN or CFU per 100 mL at any time.
\3\ No maximum monthly average limitation.
\4\ May be measured as hexane extractable material (HEM).
\5\ mg/L (ppm).

    (b) The standards for BOD5 and TSS specified in paragraph 
(a) of this section were derived for a renderer that does not cure 
cattle hide as part of the plant operations. If a renderer does cure 
hide, the same empirical formulas specified inSec. 432.107(b) should 
be used to calculate BOD5 and TSS limitations for process 
wastewater associated with cattle hide curing that apply in addition to 
the standards specified in paragraph (a) of this section.
    (c) Any source that was a new source subject to the standards 
specified inSec. 432.105 of title 40 of the Code of Federal 
Regulations, revised as of July 1, 2003, must continue to achieve the 
standards specified in this section until the expiration of the 
applicable time period specified in 40 CFR 122.29(d)(1) after which it 
must achieve the effluent limitations specified in Sec.Sec. 432.103 
and 432.107.

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Sec.  432.106  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).
[Reserved]



Sec.  432.107  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of
the best control technology for conventional pollutants (BCT).

    (a) Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the application of BCT: Limitations for 
BOD5, fecal coliform, O&G, and TSS are the same as the 
corresponding limitation specified inSec. 432.105(a).
    (b) The limitations for BOD5 and TSS specified in 
paragraph (a) of this section were derived for a renderer which does not 
cure cattle hide. If a renderer does cure hide, the following formulas 
should be used to calculate BOD5 and TSS limitations for 
process wastewater associated with cattle hide curing, in addition to 
the limitation specified in paragraph (a) of this section:

lbs BOD5/1000 lbs RM = 7.9 x (no. of hides)/lbs RM
kg BOD5/kkg RM = 3.6 x (no. of hides)/kg RM
lbs TSS/1000 lbs RM = 13.6 x (no. of hides)/lbs RM
kg TSS/kkg RM = 6.2 x (no. of hides)/kg RM



                   Subpart K_Poultry First Processing



Sec.  432.110  Applicability.

    This part applies to discharges of process wastewater resulting from 
the slaughtering of poultry, further processing of poultry and rendering 
of material derived from slaughtered poultry. Process wastewater 
includes water from animal holding areas at these facilities.



Sec.  432.111  Special definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart: Poultry first processing means 
slaughtering of poultry and producing whole, halved, quarter or smaller 
meat cuts.



Sec.  432.112  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of
the best practicable control technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart that slaughters more than 100 
million pounds per year (in units of LWK) must achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the application of BPT:

                          Effluent Limitations
                                  [BPT]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
              Regulated parameter                 Maximum      monthly
                                                 daily \1\     avg. \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ammonia (as N)................................          8.0          4.0
BOD5..........................................           26           16
Fecal Coliform................................        (\2\)        (\3\)
O&G (as HEM)..................................           14          8.0
TSS...........................................           30          20
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ mg/L (ppm).
\2\ Maximum of 400 MPN or CFU per 100 mL at any time.
\3\ No maximum monthly average limitation.



Sec.  432.113  Effluent limitations attainable by the application
of the best available technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart that slaughters more than 100 
million pounds per year (in units of LWK) must achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the application of BAT:

                          Effluent Limitations
                                  [BAT]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
              Regulated parameter                 Maximum      monthly
                                                 daily \1\     avg. \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ammonia (as N)................................          8.0          4.0
Total Nitrogen................................          147         103
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ mg/L (ppm).



Sec.  432.114  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
[Reserved]



Sec.  432.115  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Any source that is a new source subject to this subpart must achieve 
the following performance standards:
    (a) Facilities that slaughter no more than 100 million pounds per 
year (in units of LWK) must achieve the following performance standards:

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                          Performance Standards
                                 [NSPS]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
              Regulated parameter                 Maximum      monthly
                                                 daily \1\     avg. \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ammonia (as N)................................          8.0          4.0
BOD5..........................................           26           16
Fecal Coliform................................      ( \2\ )      ( \3\ )
O&G (as HEM)..................................           14          8.0
TSS...........................................           30          20
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ mg/L (ppm).
\2\ Maximum of 400 MPN or CFU per 100 mL at any time.
\3\ No maximum monthly average limitation.

    (b) Facilities that slaughter more than 100 million pounds per year 
(in units of LWK) must achieve the following performance standards:

                          Performance Standards
                                 [NSPS]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
             Regulated parameter                 Maximum    monthly avg.
                                                daily \1\        \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ammonia (as N)..............................           8.0           4.0
BOD5........................................          26            16
Fecal Coliform..............................       (\2\)         (\3\)
O&G (as HEM)................................          14             8.0
TSS.........................................          30            20
Total Nitrogen..............................         147          103
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ mg/L (ppm).
\2\ Maximum of 400 MPN or CFU per 100 mL at any time.
\3\ No maximum monthly average limitation.



Sec.  432.116  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS). [Reserved]



Sec.  432.117  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of 
the best control technology for conventional pollutants (BCT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the application of BCT: Limitations for 
BOD5, TSS, O&G (as HEM), and fecal coliform are the same as 
the corresponding limitation specified inSec. 432.112.



                  Subpart L_Poultry Further Processing



Sec.  432.120  Applicability.

    This part applies to discharges of process wastewater resulting from 
further processing of poultry.



Sec.  432.121  Special definitions. [Reserved]



Sec.  432.122  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of
the best practicable control technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart that further processes more than 7 
million pounds per year (in units of finished product) must achieve the 
following effluent limitations representing the application of BPT:

                          Effluent Limitations
                                  [BPT]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
              Regulated parameter                 Maximum      monthly
                                                 daily \1\     avg. \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ammonia (as N)................................          8.0          4.0
BOD5..........................................           26           16
Fecal Coliform................................        (\2\)        (\3\)
O&G (as HEM)..................................           14          8.0
TSS...........................................           30          20
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ mg/L (ppm).
\2\ Maximum of 400 MPN or CFU per 100 mL at any time.
\3\ No maximum monthly average limitation.



Sec.  432.123  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of
the best available technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart that further processes more than 7 
million pounds per year (in units of finished product) must achieve the 
following effluent limitations representing the application of BAT:

                          Effluent Limitations
                                  [BAT]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
             Regulated parameter                 Maximum    monthly avg.
                                                daily \1\        \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ammonia (as N)..............................           8.0           4.0
Total Nitrogen..............................         147          103
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ mg/L (ppm).



Sec.  432.124  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
[Reserved]



Sec.  432.125  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Any source that is a new source subject to this subpart must achieve 
the following performance standards:

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    (a) Facilities that further process no more than 7 million pounds 
per year (in units of finished product) must achieve the following 
performance standards:

                          Performance Standards
                                 [NSPS]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
             Regulated parameter                 Maximum    monthly avg.
                                                daily \1\        \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ammonia (as N)..............................           8.0           4.0
BOD5........................................          26            16
Fecal Coliform..............................       (\2\)         (\3\)
O&G (as HEM)................................          14             8.0
TSS.........................................          30           20
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ mg/L (ppm).
\2\ Maximum of 400 MPN or CFU per 100 mL at any time.
\3\ No maximum monthly average limitation.

    (b) Facilities that further process more than 7 million pounds per 
year (in units of finished product) must achieve the following 
performance standards:

                          Effluent Limitations
                                 [NSPS]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
             Regulated parameter                 Maximum    monthly avg.
                                                daily \1\        \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ammonia (as N)..............................           8.0           4.0
BOD5........................................          26            16
Fecal Coliform..............................       (\2\)         (\3\)
O&G (as HEM)................................          14             8.0
TSS.........................................          30            20
Total Nitrogen..............................         147          103
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ mg/L (ppm).
\2\ Maximum of 400 MPN or CFU per 100 mL at any time.
\3\ No maximum monthly average limitation.



Sec.  432.126  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS). [Reserved]



Sec.  432.127  Effluent limitations attainable by the application 
of the best control technology for conventional pollutants (BCT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the application of BCT: Limitations for 
BOD5, TSS, O&G (as HEM), and fecal coliform are the same as 
the corresponding limitation specified inSec. 432.122.



PART 433_METAL FINISHING POINT SOURCE CATEGORY--Table of Contents



                  Subpart A_Metal Finishing Subcategory

Sec.
433.10 Applicability; description of the metal finishing point source 
          category.
433.11 Specialized definitions.
433.12 Monitoring requirements.
433.13 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by applying the best practicable control 
          technology currently available (BPT).
433.14 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by applying the best available technology 
          economically achievable (BAT).
433.15 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
433.16 New source performance standards (NSPS).
433.17 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    Authority: Secs. 301, 304(b), (c), (e), and (g), 306(b) and (c), 
307(b) and (c), 308 and 501 of the Clean Water Act (the Federal Water 
Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1971, as amended by the Clean Water 
Act of 1977) (the ``Act''); 33 U.S.C. 1311, 1314(b) (c), (e), and (g), 
1316(b) and (c), 1317(b) and (c), 1318 and 1361; 86 Stat. 816, Pub. L. 
92-500; 91 Stat. 1567, Pub. L. 95-217.

    Source: 48 FR 32485, July 15, 1983, unless otherwise noted.



                  Subpart A_Metal Finishing Subcategory



Sec.  433.10  Applicability; description of the metal finishing point
source category.

    (a) Except as noted in paragraphs (b) and (c), of this section, the 
provisions of this subpart apply to plants which perform any of the 
following six metal finishing operations on any basis material: 
Electroplating, Electroless Plating, Anodizing, Coating (chromating, 
phosphating, and coloring), Chemical Etching and Milling, and Printed 
Circuit Board Manufacture. If any of those six operations are present, 
then this part applies to discharges from those operations and also to 
discharges from any of the following 40 process operations: Cleaning, 
Machining, Grinding, Polishing, Tumbling, Burnishing, Impact 
Deformation, Pressure Deformation, Shearing, Heat Treating, Thermal 
Cutting, Welding, Brazing, Soldering, Flame Spraying, Sand Blasting, 
Other

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Abrasive Jet Machining, Electric Discharge Machining, Electrochemical 
Machining, Electron Beam Machining, Laser Beam Machining, Plasma Arc 
Machining, Ultrasonic Machining, Sintering, Laminating, Hot Dip Coating, 
Sputtering, Vapor Plating, Thermal Infusion, Salt Bath Descaling, 
Solvent Degreasing, Paint Stripping, Painting, Electrostatic Painting, 
Electropainting, Vacuum Metalizing, Assembly, Calibration, Testing, and 
Mechanical Plating.
    (b) In some cases effluent limitations and standards for the 
following industrial categories may be effective and applicable to 
wastewater discharges from the metal finishing operations listed above. 
In such cases these part 433 limits shall not apply and the following 
regulations shall apply:

Nonferrous metal smelting and refining (40 CFR part 421)
Coil coating (40 CFR part 465)
Porcelain enameling (40 CFR part 466)
Battery manufacturing (40 CFR part 461)
Iron and steel (40 CFR part 420)
Metal casting foundries (40 CFR part 464)
Aluminum forming (40 CFR part 467)
Copper forming (40 CFR part 468)
Plastic molding and forming (40 CFR part 463)
Nonferrous forming (40 CFR part 471)
Electrical and electronic components (40 CFR part 469)

    (c) This part does not apply to:
    (1) Metallic platemaking and gravure cylinder preparation conducted 
within or for printing and publishing facilities; and
    (2) Existing indirect discharging job shops and independent printed 
circuit board manufacturers which are covered by 40 CFR part 413.)

[48 FR 32485, July 15, 1983; 48 FR 43682, Sept. 26, 1983; 48 FR 45105, 
Oct. 3, 1983; 51 FR 40421, Nov. 7, 1986]



Sec.  433.11  Specialized definitions.

    The definitions set forth in 40 CFR part 401 and the chemical 
analysis methods set forth in 40 CFR part 136 are both incorporated here 
by reference. In addition, the following definitions apply to this part:
    (a) The term ``T'', as in ``Cyanide, T'', shall mean total.
    (b) The term ``A'', as in ``Cyanide A'', shall mean amenable to 
alkaline chlorination.
    (c) The term ``job shop'' shall mean a facility which owns not more 
than 50% (annual area basis) of the materials undergoing metal 
finishing.
    (d) The term ``independent'' printed circuit board manufacturer 
shall mean a facility which manufacturers printed circuit boards 
principally for sale to other companies.
    (e) The term ``TTO'' shall mean total toxic organics, which is the 
summation of all quantifiable values greater than .01 milligrams per 
liter for the following toxic organics:

Acenaphthene
Acrolein
Acrylonitrile
Benzene
Benzidine
Carbon tetrachloride (tetrachloromethane)
Chlorobenzene
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
Hexachlorobenzene
1,2,-Dichloroethane
1,1,1-Trichloroethane
Hexachloroethane
1,1-Dichloroethane
1,1,2-Trichloroethane
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
Chloroethane
Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether
2-Chloroethyl vinyl ether (mixed)
2-Chloronaphthalene
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol
Parachlorometa cresol
Chloroform (trichloromethane)
2-Chlorophenol
1,2-Dichlorobenzene
1,3-Dichlorobenzene
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
3,3-Dichlorobenzidine
1,1-Dichloroethylene
1,2-Trans-dichloroethylene
2,4-Dichlorophenol
1,2-Dichloropropane
1,3-Dichloropropylene (1,3-dichloropropene)
2,4-Dimethylphenol
2,4-Dinitrotoluene
2,6-Dinitrotoluene
1,2-Diphenylhydrazine
Ethylbenzene
Fluoranthene
4-Chlorophenyl phenyl ether
4-Bromophenyl phenyl ether
Bis (2-chloroisopropyl) ether
Bis (2-chloroethoxy) methane
Methylene chloride (dichloromethane)
Methyl chloride (chloromethane)
Methyl bromide (bromomethane)
Bromoform (tribromomethane)
Dichlorobromomethane
Chlorodibromomethane
Hexachlorobutadiene
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene
Isophorone

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Naphthalene
Nitrobenzene
2-Nitrophenol
4-Nitrophenol
2,4-Dinitrophenol
4,6-Dinitro-o-cresol
N-nitrosodimethylamine
N-nitrosodiphenylamine
N-nitrosodi-n-propylamine
Pentachlorophenol
Phenol
Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate
Butyl benzyl phthalate
Di-n-butyl phthalate
Di-n-octyl phthalate
Diethyl phthalate
Dimethyl phthalate
1,2-Benzanthracene
 (benzo(a)anthracene)
Benzo(a)pyrene (3,4-benzopyrene)
3,4-Benzofluoranthene (benzo(b)fluoranthene)
11,12-Benzofluoranthene (benzo(k)fluoranthene)
Chrysene
Acenaphthylene
Anthracene
1,12-Benzoperylene (benzo(ghi)perylene)
Fluorene
Phenanthrene
1,2,5,6-Dibenzanthracene (dibenzo(a,h)anthracene)
Indeno(1,2,3-cd) pyrene (2,3-o-phenlene pyrene)
Pyrene
Tetrachloroethylene
Toluene
Trichloroethylene
Vinyl chloride (chloroethylene)
Aldrin
Dieldrin
Chlordane (technical mixture and metabolites)
4,4-DDT
4,4-DDE (p,p-DDX)
4,4-DDD (p,p-TDE)
Alpha-endosulfan
Beta-endosulfan
Endosulfan sulfate
Endrin
Endrin aldehyde
Heptachlor
Heptachlor epoxide
 (BHC-hexachloro-
 cyclohexane)
 Alpha-BHC
 Beta-BHC
 Gamma-BHC
 Delta-BHC
 (PCB-polychlorinated biphenyls)
 PCB-1242 (Arochlor 1242)
 PCB-1254 (Arochlor 1254)
 PCB-1221 (Arochlor 1221)
 PCB-1232 (Arochlor 1232)
 PCB-1248 (Arochlor 1248)
 PCB-1260 (Arochlor 1260)
 PCB-1016 (Arochlor 1016)
 Toxaphene
 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD)

[48 FR 32485, July 15, 1983; 48 FR 43682, Sept. 26, 1983, as amended at 
51 FR 40421, Nov. 7, 1986]



Sec.  433.12  Monitoring requirements.

    (a) In lieu of requiring monitoring for TTO, the permitting 
authority (or, in the case of indirect dischargers, the control 
authority) may allow dischargers to make the following certification 
statement: ``Based on my inquiry of the person or persons directly 
responsible for managing compliance with the permit limitation [or 
pretreatment standard] for total toxic organics (TTO), I certify that, 
to the best of my knowledge and belief, no dumping of concentrated toxic 
organics into the wastewaters has occurred since filing of the last 
discharge monitoring report. I further certify that this facility is 
implementing the toxic organic management plan submitted to the 
permitting [or control] authority.'' For direct dischargers, this 
statement is to be included as a ``comment'' on the Discharge Monitoring 
Report required by 40 CFR 122.44(i), formerly 40 CFR 122.62(i). For 
indirect dischargers, the statement is to be included as a comment to 
the periodic reports required by 40 CFR 403.12(e). If monitoring is 
necessary to measure compliance with the TTO standard, the industrial 
discharger need analyse for only those pollutants which would reasonably 
be expected to be present.
    (b) In requesting the certification alternative, a discharger shall 
submit a solvent management plan that specifies to the satisfaction of 
the permitting authority (or, in the case of indirect dischargers, the 
control authority) the toxic organic compounds used; the method of 
disposal used instead of dumping, such as reclamation, contract hauling, 
or incineration; and procedures for ensuring that toxic organics do not 
routinely spill or leak into the wastewater. For direct dischargers, the 
permitting authority shall incorporate the plan as a provision of the 
permit.
    (c) Self-monitoring for cyanide must be conducted after cyanide 
treatment and before dilution with other streams. Alternatively, samples 
may be taken of

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the final effluent, if the plant limitations are adjusted based on the 
dilution ratio of the cyanide waste stream flow to the effluent flow.

(Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 
2040-0074)

[48 FR 32485, July 15, 1983; 48 FR 43682, Sept. 26, 1983, as amended at 
49 FR 34823, Sept. 4, 1984]



Sec.  433.13  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by applying the best practicable control
technology currently available (BPT).

    (a) Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
applying the best practicable control technology currently available 
(BPT):

                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Monthly
                                               Maximum for     average
       Pollutant or pollutant property          any 1 day     shall not
                                                               exceed
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Milligrams per liter (mg/
                                                          l)
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium (T).................................          0.69          0.26
Chromium (T)................................          2.77          1.71
Copper (T)..................................          3.38          2.07
Lead (T)....................................          0.69          0.43
Nickel (T)..................................          3.98          2.38
Silver (T)..................................          0.43          0.24
Zinc (T)....................................          2.61          1.48
Cyanide (T).................................          1.20          0.65
TTO.........................................          2.13  ............
Oil & Grease................................         52            26
TSS.........................................         60            31
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within 6.0 to 9.0.

    (b) Alternatively, for industrial facilities with cyanide treatment, 
and upon agreement between a source subject to those limits and the 
pollution control authority, the following amenable cyanide limit may 
apply in place of the total cyanide limit specified in paragraph (a) of 
this section:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Monthly
                                               Maximum for     average
       Pollutant or pollutant property          any 1 day     shall not
                                                               exceed
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Milligrams per liter (mg/
                                                          l)
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide (A).................................          0.86          0.32
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (c) No user subject to the provisions of this subpart shall augment 
the use of process wastewater or otherwise dilute the wastewater as a 
partial or total substitute for adequate treatment to achieve compliance 
with this limitation.



Sec.  433.14  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by applying the best available technology
economically achievable (BAT).

    (a) Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
applying the best available technology economically achievable (BAT):

                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Monthly
                                               Maximum for     average
       Pollutant or pollutant property          any 1 day     shall not
                                                               exceed
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Milligrams per liter (mg/
                                                          l)
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium (T).................................          0.69          0.26
Chromium (T)................................          2.77          1.71
Copper (T)..................................          3.38          2.07
Lead (T)....................................          0.69          0.43
Nickel (T)..................................          3.98          2.38
Silver (T)..................................          0.43          0.24
Zinc (T)....................................          2.61          1.48
Cyanide (T).................................          1.20          0.65
TTO.........................................          2.13  ............
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) Alternatively, for industrial facilities with cyanide treatment, 
and upon agreement between a source subject to those limits and the 
pollution control authority, the following amenable cyanide limit may 
apply in place of the total cyanide limit specified in paragraph (a) of 
this section:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Monthly
                                               Maximum for     average
       Pollutant or pollutant property          any 1 day     shall not
                                                               exceed
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Milligrams per liter (mg/
                                                          l)
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide (A).................................          0.86          0.32
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (c) No user subject to the provisions of this subpart shall augment 
the use of process wastewater or otherwise dilute the wastewater as a 
partial or total substitute for adequate treatment to achieve compliance 
with this limitation.



Sec.  433.15  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    (a) Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any existing 
source subject

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to this subpart that introduces pollutants into a publicly owned 
treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the 
following pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES):

  PSES for All Plants Except Job Shops and Independent Printed Circuit
                           Board Manufacturers
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Monthly
                                               Maximum for     average
       Pollutant or pollutant property          any 1 day     shall not
                                                               exceed
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Milligrams per liter (mg/
                                                          l)
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium (T).................................          0.69          0.26
Chromium (T)................................          2.77          1.71
Copper (T)..................................          3.38          2.07
Lead (T)....................................          0.69          0.43
Nickel (T)..................................          3.98          2.38
Silver (T)..................................          0.43          0.24
Zinc (T)....................................          2.61          1.48
Cyanide (T).................................          1.20          0.65
TTO.........................................          2.13  ............
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) Alternatively, for industrial facilities with cyanide treatment, 
upon agreement between a source subject to those limits and the 
pollution control authority. The following amenable cyanide limit may 
apply in place of the total cyanide limit specified in paragraph (a) of 
this section:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Monthly
                                               Maximum for     average
       Pollutant or pollutant property          any 1 day     shall not
                                                               exceed
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Milligrams per liter (mg/
                                                          l)
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide (A).................................          0.86          0.32
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (c) No user introducing wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned 
treatment works under the provisions of this subpart shall augment the 
use of process wastewater as a partial or total substitute for adequate 
treatment to achieve compliance with this standard.
    (d) An existing source submitting a certification in lieu of 
monitoring pursuant toSec. 433.12 (a) and (b) of this regulation must 
implement the toxic organic management plan approved by the control 
authority.
    (e) An existing source subject to this subpart shall comply with a 
daily maximum pretreatment standard for TTO of 4.57 mg/l.
    (f) Compliance with the provisions of paragraph (c), (d), and (e) of 
this section shall be achieved as soon as possible, but not later than 
June 30, 1984, however metal finishing facilities which are also covered 
by part 420 (iron and steel) need not comply before July 10, 1985. 
Compliance with the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section 
shall be achieved as soon as possible, but not later than February 15, 
1986.

[48 FR 32485, July 15, 1983, as amended at 48 FR 41410, Sept. 15, 1983; 
48 FR 43682, Sept. 26, 1983]



Sec.  433.16  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    (a) Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the 
following performance standards:

                                  NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Monthly
                                               Maximum for     average
       Pollutant or pollutant property          any 1 day     shall not
                                                               exceed
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Milligrams per liter (mg/
                                                          l)
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium (T).................................          0.11          0.07
Chromium (T)................................          2.77          1.71
Copper (T)..................................          3.38          2.07
Lead (T)....................................          0.69          0.43
Nickel (T)..................................          3.98          2.38
Silver (T)..................................          0.43          0.24
Zinc (T)....................................          2.61          1.48
Cyanide (T).................................          1.20          0.65
TTO.........................................          2.13  ............
Oil and Grease..............................         52            26
TSS.........................................         60            31
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within 6.0 to 9.0.

    (b) Alternatively, for industrial facilities with cyanide treatment, 
and upon agreement between a source subject to those limits and the 
pollution control authority, the following amenable cyanide limit may 
apply in place of the total cyanide limit specified in paragraph (a) of 
this section:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Monthly
                                               Maximum for     average
       Pollutant or pollutant property          any 1 day     shall not
                                                               exceed
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Milligrams per liter (mg/
                                                          l)
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide (A).................................          0.86          0.32
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (c) No user subject to the provisions of this subpart shall augment 
the use of process wastewater or otherwise dilute the wastewater as a 
partial or total substitute for adequate treatment to achieve compliance 
with this limitation.

[48 FR 32485, July 15, 1983; 48 FR 43682, Sept. 26, 1983]

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Sec.  433.17  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    (a) Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7, any new source subject to 
this subpart that introduces pollutants into a publicly owned treatment 
works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the following 
pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS):

                                  PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Monthly
                                                Maximum for    average
        Pollutant or pollutant property          any 1 day    shall not
                                                                exceed
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Milligrams per liter (mg/
                                                           l)
                                               -------------------------
Cadmium (T)...................................         0.11         0.07
Chromium (T)..................................         2.77         1.71
Copper (T)....................................         3.38         2.07
Lead (T)......................................         0.69         0.43
Nickel (T)....................................         3.98         2.38
Silver (T)....................................         0.43         0.24
Zinc (T)......................................         2.61         1.48
Cyanide (T)...................................         1.20         0.65
TTO...........................................         2.13  ...........
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) Alternatively, for industrial facilities with cyanide treatment, 
and upon agreement between a source subject to these limits and the 
pollution control authority, the following amenable cyanide limit may 
apply in place of the total cyanide limit specified in paragraph (a) of 
this section:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Monthly
                                                Maximum for    average
        Pollutant or pollutant property          any 1 day    shall not
                                                                exceed
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Milligrams per liter (mg/
                                                           l)
                                               -------------------------
Cyanide (A)...................................         0.86         0.32
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (c) No user subject to the provisions of this subpart shall augment 
the use of process wastewater or otherwise dilute the wastewater as a 
partial or total substitute for adequate treatment to achieve compliance 
with this limitation.
    (d) An existing source submitting a certification in lieu of 
monitoring pursuant toSec. 433.12 (a) and (b) of this regulation must 
implement the toxic organic management plan approved by the control 
authority.

[48 FR 32485, July 15, 1983; 48 FR 43682, Sept. 26, 1983]



PART 434_COAL MINING POINT SOURCE CATEGORY BPT, BAT, BCT LIMITATIONS
AND NEW SOURCE PERFORMANCE STANDARDS--Table of Contents



                      Subpart A_General Provisions

Sec.
434.10 Applicability.
434.11 General definitions.

Subpart B_Coal Preparation Plants and Coal Preparation Plant Associated 
                                  Areas

434.20 Applicability.
434.21 [Reserved]
434.22 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
434.23 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable (BAT).
434.24 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]
434.25 New source performance standard (NSPS).

               Subpart C_Acid or Ferruginous Mine Drainage

434.30 Applicability; description of the acid or ferruginous mine 
          drainage subcategory.
434.31 [Reserved]
434.32 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
434.33 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable (BAT).
434.34 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]
434.35 New source performance standards (NSPS).

                    Subpart D_Alkaline Mine Drainage

434.40 Applicability; description of the alkaline mine drainage 
          subcategory
434.41 [Reserved]

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434.42 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
434.43 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable (BAT).
434.44 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]
434.45 New source performance standards (NSPS).

                       Subpart E_Post-Mining Areas

434.50 Applicability.
434.51 [Reserved]
434.52 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
434.53 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable (BAT).
434.54 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]
434.55 New source performance standards (NSPS).

                   Subpart F_Miscellaneous Provisions

434.60 Applicability.
434.61 Commingling of waste streams.
434.62 Alternate effluent limitations for pH.
434.63 Effluent limitations for precipitation events.
434.64 Procedure and method detection limit for measurement of 
          settleable solids.
434.65 Modifications of NPDES Permits for New Sources.

                         Subpart G_Coal Remining

434.70 Specialized definitions.
434.71 Applicability.
434.72 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
434.73 Effluent limitations attainable by application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable (BAT).
434.74 Effluent limitations attainable by application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).
434.75 New source performance standards (NSPS).

                 Subpart H_Western Alkaline Coal Mining

434.80 Specialized definitions.
434.81 Applicability.
434.82 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
434.83 Effluent limitations attainable by application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable (BAT).
434.84 Effluent limitations attainable by application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]
434.85 New source performance standards (NSPS).

Appendix A to Part 434--Alternate Storm Limitations for Acid or 
          Ferruginous Mine Drainage
Appendix B to Part 434--Baseline Determination and Compliance Monitoring 
          for Pre-existing Discharges at Remining Operations

    Authority: 33 U.S.C. 1311 1314(b), (c), (e), and (g), 1316(b) and 
(c), 1317(b) and (c), and 1361.

    Source: 50 FR 41305, Oct. 9, 1985, unless otherwise noted.



                      Subpart A_General Provisions



Sec.  434.10  Applicability.

    This part applies to discharges from any coal mine at which the 
extraction of coal is taking place or is planned to be undertaken and to 
coal preparation plants and associated areas.



Sec.  434.11  General definitions.

    (a) The term ``acid or ferruginous mine drainage'' means mine 
drainage which, before any treatment, either has a pH of less than 6.0 
or a total iron concentration equal to or greater than 10 mg/l.
    (b) The term ``active mining area'' means the area, on and beneath 
land, used or disturbed in activity related to the extraction, removal, 
or recovery of coal from its natural deposits. This term excludes coal 
preparation plants, coal preparation plant associated areas and post-
mining areas.
    (c) The term ``alkaline, mine drainage'' means mine drainage which, 
before any treatment, has a pH equal to or greater than 6.0 and total 
iron concentration of less than 10 mg/l.

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    (d) The term ``bond release'' means the time at which the 
appropriate regulatory authority returns a reclamation or performance 
bond based upon its determination that reclamation work (including, in 
the case of underground mines, mine sealing and abandonment procedures) 
has been satisfactorily completed.
    (e) The term ``coal preparation plant'' means a facility where coal 
is subjected to cleaning, concentrating, or other processing or 
preparation in order to separate coal from its impurities and then is 
loaded for transit to a consuming facility.
    (f) The term ``coal preparation plant associated areas'' means the 
coal preparation plant yards, immediate access roads, coal refuse piles 
and coal storage piles and facilities.
    (g) The term ``coal preparation plant water circuit'' means all 
pipes, channels, basins, tanks, and all other structures and equipment 
that convey, contain, treat, or process any water that is used is coal 
preparation processes within a coal preparation plant.
    (h) The term ``mine drainage'' means any drainage, and any water 
pumped or siphoned, from an active mining area or a post-mining area.
    (i) The abbreviation ``ml/l'' means milliliters per liter.
    (j)(1) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Chapter, subject 
to paragraph (j)(2) of this section the term ``new source coal mine'' 
means a coal mine (excluding coal preparation plants and coal 
preparation plant associated areas) including an abandoned mine which is 
being re-mined.
    (i) The construction of which is commenced after May 4, 1984; or
    (ii) Which is determined by the EPA Regional Administrator to 
constitute a ``major alteration''. In making this determination, the 
Regional Administrator shall take into account whether one or more of 
the following events resulting in a new, altered or increased discharge 
of pollutants has occurred after May 4, 1984 in connection with the mine 
for which the NPDES permit is being considered:
    (A) Extraction of a coal seam not previously extracted by that mine;
    (B) Discharge into a drainage area not previously affected by 
wastewater discharge from the mine;
    (C) Extensive new surface disruption at the mining operation;
    (D) A construction of a new shaft, slope, or drift; and
    (E) Such other factors as the Regional Administrator deems relevant.
    (2) No provision in this part shall be deemed to affect the 
classification as a new source of a facility which was classified as a 
new source coal mine under previous EPA regulations, but would not be 
classified as a new source under this section, as modified. Nor shall 
any provision in this part be deemed to affect the standards applicable 
to such facilities, except as provided inSec. 434.65 of this chapter.
    (k) The term ``post-mining area'' means:
    (1) A reclamation area or
    (2) The underground workings of an underground coal mine after the 
extraction, removal, or recovery of coal from its natural deposit has 
ceased and prior to bond release.
    (l) The term ``reclamation area'' means the surface area of a coal 
mine which has been returned to required contour and on which 
revegetation (specifically, seeding or planting) work has commenced.
    (m) The term ``settleable solids'' is that matter measured by the 
volumetric method specified inSec. 434.64.
    (n) The terms ``1-year, 2-year, and 10-year, 24-hour precipitation 
events'' means the maximum 24-hour precipitation event with a probable 
recurrence interval of once in one, two, and ten years respectively as 
defined by the National Weather Service and Technical Paper No. 40, 
``Rainfall Frequency Altas of the U.S.,'' May 1961, or equivalent 
regional or rainfall probability information developed therefrom.
    (o) The terms ``treatment facility'' and ``treatment system'' mean 
all structures which contain, convey, and as necessay, chemically or 
physically treat coal rine drainage, coal preparation plant process 
wastewater, or drainage from coal preparation plant associated areas, 
which remove pollutants regulated by this part from such

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waters. This includes all pipes, channels, ponds, basins, tanks and all 
other equipment serving such structures.
    (p) The term ``coal refuse disposal pile'' means any coal refuse 
deposited on the earth and intended as permanent dispoal or long-term 
storage (greater than 180 days) of such material, but does not include 
coal refuse deposited within the active mining area or coal refuse never 
removed from the active mining area.
    (q) The term ``controlled surface mine drainage'' means any surface 
mine drainage that is pumped or siphoned from the active mining area.
    (r) The term ``abandoned mine'' means a mine where mining operations 
have occurred in the past and
    (1) The applicable reclamation bond or financial assurance has been 
released or forfeited or
    (2) If no reclamation bond or other financial assurance has been 
posted, no mining operations have occurred for five years or more.
    (s) The term ``1-year, 24-hour precipitation event'' means the 
maximum 24-hour precipitation event with a probable recurrence interval 
of once in one year as defined by the National Weather Service and 
Technical Paper No. 40, ``Rainfall Frequency Atlas of the U.S.,'' May 
1961, or equivalent regional or rainfall probability information 
developed therefrom.
    (t) The Term ``2-year, 24-hour precipitation event'' means the 
maximum 24-hour precipitation event with a probable recurrence interval 
of once in two years as defined by the National Weather Service and 
Technical Paper No. 40, ``Rainfall Frequency Atlas of the U.S., ``May 
1961, or equivalent regional or rainfall probability information 
developed therefrom.



Subpart B_Coal Preparation Plants and Coal Preparation Plant Associated 
                                  Areas



Sec.  434.20  Applicability.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges from 
coal preparation plants and coal preparation plant association areas, as 
indicated, including discharges which are pumped, siphoned, or drained 
from the coal preparation plant water circuit and coal storage, refuse 
storage, and ancillary areas related to the cleaning or beneficiation of 
coal of any rank including, but not limited to, bituminous, lignite, and 
anthracite.



Sec.  434.21  [Reserved]



Sec.  434.22  Effluent limitation guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
practicable control technology currently available (BPT).

    (a) Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30-125.32, 40 CFR 401.17, and 
Sec.Sec. 434.61, 434.62 and 434.63 of this part, the following 
limitations establish the concentration or quality of pollutants which 
may be discharged by any existing coal preparation plant and coal 
preparation plant associated areas subject to the provisions of this 
subpart after application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available if discharges from such point sources normally 
exhibit a pH of less than 6.0 prior to treatment:

                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Average of
                                                            daily values
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     for 30
                                                any 1 day    consecutive
                                                                days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Concentration in mg/l
                                             ---------------------------
Iron, total.................................           7.0           3.5
Manganese, total............................           4.0           2.0
TSS.........................................          70            35
pH..........................................         \1\           \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 6.0 to 9.0 at all times.

    (b) Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30-125.32, 40 CFR 401.17 and 
Sec.Sec. 434.61 and 434.63 of this part, the following limitations 
establish the concentration or quality of pollutants which may be 
discharged by any existing coal preparation plant and coal preparation 
plant associated areas subject to the provisions of this subpart after 
application of the best practicable control technology currently 
available if discharges from such point sources normally exhibit a pH 
equal to or greater than 6.0 prior to treatment:

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                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Average of
                                                            daily values
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     for 30
                                                any 1 day    consecutive
                                                                days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Concentration in mg/l
                                             ---------------------------
Iron, total.................................         7.0           3.5
TSS.........................................        70            35
pH..........................................       \1\           \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 6.0 to 9.0 at all times.



Sec.  434.23  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree 
of effluent reduction attainable by application of the best available
technology economically achievable (BAT).

    (a) Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30-125.32, and Sec.Sec. 
434.61, 434.62 and 434.63 of this part, the following limitations 
establish the concentration or quality of pollutants which may be 
discharged by any existing coal preparation plant and coal preparation 
plant associated areas subject to the provisions of this subpart after 
application of the best available technology economically achievable if 
discharges from such point sources normally exhibit a pH of less than 
6.0 prior to treatment:

                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                              Average of
                                                                daily
                                                Maximum for   values for
        Pollutant or pollutant property          any 1 day        30
                                                             consecutive
                                                                 days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Concentration in mg/l
                                               -------------------------
Iron, total...................................          7.0          3.5
Manganese, total..............................          4.0          2.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30-125.32, and Sec.Sec. 
434.61 and 434.63 of this part, the following limitations establish the 
concentration or quality of pollutants which may be discharged by any 
existing coal preparation plant and coal preparation plant associated 
areas subject to the provisions of this subpart after application of the 
best available technology economically achievable if discharges from 
such point sources normally exhibit a pH equal to or greater than 6.0 
prior to treatment:

                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                              Average of
                                                                daily
                                                Maximum for   values for
        Pollutant or pollutant property          any 1 day        30
                                                             consecutive
                                                                 days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Concentration in mg/l
                                               -------------------------
Iron, total...................................          7.0          3.5
------------------------------------------------------------------------



Sec.  434.24  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
conventional pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]



Sec.  434.25  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    The following new source performance standards (NSPS) shall be 
achieved by any new source coal preparation plant and coal preparation 
plant associated areas, as indicated:
    (a) Except as provided in 40 CFR 401.17 and Sec.Sec. 434.61, 
434.62 and 434.63 of this part, the following new source performance 
standards shall apply to discharges from new source coal preparation 
plants and new source coal preparation plant associated areas, if such 
discharges normally exhibit a pH of less than 6.0 prior to treatment:

                    NSPS Effluent Limitations (mg/l)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Average of
                                                            daily values
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     for 30
                                                any 1 day    consecutive
                                                                days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Iron, total.................................         6.0           3.0
Manganese, total............................         4.0           2.0
TSS.........................................        70            35
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ 6.0-9.0 at all times.

    (b) Except as provided in 40 CFR 401.17 and Sec.Sec. 434.61, 
434.62 and 434.63 of this part, the following new source performance 
standards shall apply to discharges from new source coal preparation 
plants and new source coal preparation plant associated areas, if such 
discharges normally exhibit a pH equal to or greater than 6.0 prior to 
treatment:

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                    NSPS Effluent Limitations (mg/l)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Average of
                                                            daily values
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     for 30
                                                any 1 day    consecutive
                                                                days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Iron, total.................................         6.0           3.0
TSS.........................................        70            35
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ 6.0-9.0 at all times.



               Subpart C_Acid or Ferruginous Mine Drainage



Sec.  434.30  Applicability; description of the acid or ferruginous
mine drainage subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to acid or ferruginous 
mine drainage from an active mining area resulting from the mining of 
coal of any rank including, but not limited to, bituminous, lignite, and 
anthracite.



Sec.  434.31  [Reserved]



Sec.  434.32  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
practicable control technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30-125.32, 40 CFR 401.17, and 
Sec.Sec. 434.61, 434.62 and 434.63 of this part, the following 
limitations establish the concentration or quality of pollutants which 
may be discharged by a point source subject to the provisions of this 
subpart after application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available:

                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                              Average of
                                                                daily
                                                Maximum for   values for
        Pollutant or pollutant property          any 1 day        30
                                                             consecutive
                                                                 days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Concentration in mg/l
                                               -------------------------
Iron, total...................................          7.0          3.5
Manganese, total..............................          4.0          2.0
TSS...........................................         70.0         35.0
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0 at all times.



Sec.  434.33  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
available technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30-125.32, 40 CFR 401.17, and 
Sec.Sec. 434.61, 434.62 and 434.63 of this part, the following 
limitations establish the concentration or quality of pollutants which 
may be discharged by a point source subject to the provisions of this 
subpart after application of the best available technology economically 
achievable:

                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                              Average of
                                                                daily
                                                Maximum for   values for
        Pollutant or pollutant property          any 1 day        30
                                                             consecutive
                                                                 days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Concentration in mg/l
                                               -------------------------
Iron, total...................................          7.0          3.5
Manganese, total..............................          4.0          2.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------



Sec.  434.34  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
conventional pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]



Sec.  434.35  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 401.17, and Sec.Sec. 434.61, 434.62 
and 434.63 of this part, the following new source performance standards 
shall be achieved for any discharge from a new source subject to this 
subpart:

                        NSPS Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                              Average of
                                                                daily
                                                Maximum for   values for
        Pollutant or pollutant property          any 1 day        30
                                                             consecutive
                                                                 days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Concentration in mg/l
                                               -------------------------
Iron, total...................................          6.0          3.0
Manganese, total..............................          4.0          2.0
TSS...........................................         70.0         35.0
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0 at all times.


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                    Subpart D_Alkaline Mine Drainage



Sec.  434.40  Applicability; description of the alkaline mine drainage
subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to alkaline mine 
drainage from an active mining area resulting from the mining of coal of 
any rank including, but not limited to, bituminous, lignite, and 
anthracite.



Sec.  434.41  [Reserved]



Sec.  434.42  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
practicable control technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30-125.32, 40 CFR 401.17, and 
Sec.Sec. 434.61 and 434.63 of this part, the following limitations 
establish the concentration or quality of pollutants which may be 
discharged by a point source subject to the provisions of this subpart 
after application of the best practicable control technology currently 
available:

                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Average of
                                                            daily values
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     for 30
                                                any 1 day    consecutive
                                                                days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Concentration in mg/l
                                             ---------------------------
Iron, total.................................           7.0           3.5
TSS.........................................          70.           35.
pH..........................................       (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0 at all times.



Sec.  434.43  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by application of the best available
technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30-125.32, and Sec.Sec. 434.61 
and 434.63 of this part, the following limitations establish the 
concentration or quality of pollutants which may be discharged by a 
point source subject to the provisions of this subpart after application 
of the best available technology economically achievable:

                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                              Average of
                                                                daily
                                                Maximum for   values for
        Pollutant or pollutant property          any 1 day        30
                                                             consecutive
                                                                 days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Concentration in mg/l
                                               -------------------------
Iron, total...................................          7.0          3.5
------------------------------------------------------------------------



Sec.  434.44  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
conventional pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]



Sec.  434.45  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 401.17 and Sec.Sec. 434.61 and 434.63 
of this part, the following new source performance standards shall be 
achieved for any discharge from a new source subject to this subpart:

                        NSPS Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                              Average of
                                                                daily
                                                Maximum for   values for
        Pollutant or pollutant property          any 1 day        30
                                                             consecutive
                                                                 days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Concentration in mg/l
                                               -------------------------
Iron, total...................................          6.0          3.0
TSS...........................................         70.0         35.0
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0 at all times.



                       Subpart E_Post-Mining Areas



Sec.  434.50  Applicability.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges from 
post-mining areas, except as provided in subpart H--Western Alkaline 
Coal Mining of this part.

[67 FR 3406, Jan. 23, 2002]



Sec.  434.51  [Reserved]



Sec.  434.52  Effluent limitations quidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
practicable control technology currently available (BPT).

    (a) Reclamation areas. The limitations in this subsection apply to 
discharges from reclamation areas until the performance bond issued to 
the facility by

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the appropriate SMCRA authority has been released.

Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30-125.32, 40 CFR 401.17 and Sec.Sec. 
434.61 and 434.63(d)(2) of this part, the following limitations 
establish the concentration or quality of pollutants which may be 
discharged by a point source subject to the provisions of this 
subsection after application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available:

                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Pollutant or pollutant property                Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Settleable Solids.........................  0.5 ml/l maximum not to be
                                             exceeded.
pH........................................  (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0 at all times.

    (b) Underground mine drainage. The limitations in this subsection 
apply to discharges from the underground workings of underground mines 
until SMCRA bond release.
    (1) Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30-125.32, 40 CFR 401.17 and 
Sec.Sec. 434.61, 434.62 and 434.63 of this part, the following 
limitations establish the concentration of quality of pollutants in acid 
or ferruginous mine drainage subject to the provisions of this 
subsection after application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available:

                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                              Average of
                                                                daily
                                                Maximum for   values for
        Pollutant or pollutant property          any 1 day        30
                                                             consecutive
                                                                 days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Concentration in mg/l
                                               -------------------------
Iron, total...................................          7.0          3.5
Manganese, total..............................          4.0          2.0
TSS...........................................         70.0         35.0
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0 at all times.

    (2) Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30-125.32, 40 CFR 401.17, and 
Sec.Sec. 434.61 and 434.63 of this part, the following limitations 
establish the concentration or quality of pollutants in alkaline mine 
drainage subject to the provisions of this subsection after application 
of the best practicable control technology currently available:

                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                              Average of
                                                                daily
                                                Maximum for   values for
        Pollutant or pollutant property          any 1 day        30
                                                             consecutive
                                                                 days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Concentration in mg/l
                                               -------------------------
Iron, total...................................          7.0          3.5
TSS...........................................         70.0         35.0
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0 at all times.



Sec.  434.53  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by application of the best available
technology economically achievable (BAT).

    (a) Reclamation areas. The limitations of this subsection apply to 
discharges from reclamation areas until SMCRA bond release.

Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30-125.32, and Sec.Sec. 434.61 and 
434.63(d)(2) of this part, the following limitations establish the 
concentration or quality of pollutants which may be discharged by a 
point source subject to the provisions of this subsection after 
application of the best available technology economically achievable:

                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Pollutant or pollutant property                Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Settleable solids.........................  0.5 ml/l maximum not to be
                                             exceeded.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) Underground mine drainage. The limitations in this subsection 
apply to discharges from the underground workings of underground mines 
until SMCRA bond release.
    (1) Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30-125.32, and Sec.Sec. 
434.61, 434.62, and 434.63 of this part, the following limitations 
establish the concentration or quality of pollutants in acid or 
ferruginous mine drainage subject to the provisions of this subsection 
after application of the best available technology economically 
achievable:

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                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                              Average of
                                                                daily
                                                Maximum for   values for
        Pollutant or pollutant property          any 1 day        30
                                                             consecutive
                                                                 days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Concentration in mg/l
                                               -------------------------
Iron, total...................................          7.0          3.5
Manganese, total..............................          4.0          2.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (2) Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30-125.32, and Sec.Sec. 
434.61, and 434.63 of this part, the following limitations establish the 
concentration or quality of pollutants in alkaline mine drainage subject 
to the provisions of this subsection after application of the best 
available technology economically achievable:

                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                              Average of
                                                                daily
                                                Maximum for   values for
        Pollutant or pollutant property          any 1 day        30
                                                             consecutive
                                                                 days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Concentration in mg/l
                                               -------------------------
Iron, total...................................          7.0          3.5
------------------------------------------------------------------------



Sec.  434.54  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
conventional pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]



Sec.  434.55  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    The following new source performance standards shall apply to the 
post-mining areas of all new source coal mines:
    (a) Reclamation areas. The standards of this subsection apply to 
discharges from reclamation areas at new source coal mines until SMCRA 
bond release.

Except as provided in 40 CFR 401.17 and Sec.Sec. 434.61 and 434.63 
(d)(2) of this part, the following new source performance standards 
shall be achieved for a discharge subject to the provisions of this 
subsection:

                        NSPS Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Pollutant or pollutant property                Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Settleable Solids.........................  0.5 ml/1 maximum not to be
                                             exceeded.
pH........................................  (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
(\1\) Within the range 6.0 to 9.0 at all times.

    (b) Underground mine drainage. The standards in this subsection 
apply to discharges from the underground workings of new source 
underground mines until bond release.
    (1) Except as provided in 40 CFR 401.17 and Sec.Sec. 434.61, 
434.62, and 434.63 of this part, the following new source performance 
standards shall be achieved for the discharge of any acid or ferruginous 
mine drainage subject to this subsection:

                        NSPS Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                              Average of
                                                                daily
                                                Maximum for   values for
        Pollutant or pollutant property          any 1 day        30
                                                             consecutive
                                                                 days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Concentrations in mg/1
                                               -------------------------
Iron, total...................................          6.0          3.0
Manganese, total..............................          4.0          2.0
TSS...........................................         70.0         35.0
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0 at all times.

    (2) Except as provided in 40 CFR 401.17 and Sec.Sec. 434.61 and 
434.63 of this part, the following new source performance standards 
shall be achieved for the discharge of any alkaline mine drainage 
subject to this subsection:

                        NSPS Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                              Average of
                                                                daily
                                                Maximum for   values for
        Pollutant or pollutant property          any 1 day        30
                                                             consecutive
                                                                 days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Concentrations in mg/1
                                               -------------------------
Iron, total...................................          6.0          3.0
TSS...........................................         70.0         35.0
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0 at all times.



                   Subpart F_Miscellaneous Provisions



Sec.  434.60  Applicability.

    The provisions of this subpart F apply to this part 434 as specified 
in subparts B, C, D, E and G of this part.

[67 FR 3406, Jan. 23, 2002]



Sec.  434.61  Commingling of waste streams.

    Where waste streams from any facility covered by this part are 
combined for treatment or discharge with waste streams from another 
facility covered

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by this part, the concentration of each pollutant in the combined 
discharge may not exceed the most stringent limitations for that 
pollutant applicable to any component waste stream of the discharge.



Sec.  434.62  Alternate effluent limitation for pH.

    Where the application of neutralization and sedimentation treatment 
technology results in inability to comply with the otherwise applicable 
manganese limitations, the permit issuer may allow the pH level in the 
final effluent to exceed 9.0 to a small extent in order that the 
manganese limitations can be achieved.



Sec.  434.63  Effluent limitations for precipitation events.

    (a)(1) The alternate limitations specified in paragraph (a)(2) of 
this section apply with respect to:
    (i) All discharges of alkaline mine drainage except discharges from 
underground workings of underground mines that are not commingled with 
other discharges eligible for these alternate limitations;
    (ii) All discharges from steep slope areas, (as defined in section 
515(d)(4) of the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977, as 
amended (SMCRA)), and from mountaintop removal operations (conducted 
pursuant to section 515(c) of SMCRA);
    (iii) Discharges from coal preparation plants and preparation plant 
associated areas (excluding acid or ferruginous mine drainage from coal 
refuse disposal piles).
    (2) Any discharge or increase in the volume of a discharge caused by 
precipitation within any 24 hour period less than or equal to the 10-
year, 24-hour precipitation event (or snowmelt of equivalent volume) may 
comply with the following limitations instead of the otherwise 
applicable limitations:

                Effluent Limitations During Precipitation
------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Pollutant or pollutant property           Effluent limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Settleable solids.........................  0.5 ml/1 maximum not to be
                                             exceeded.
pH........................................  6.0-9.0 at all times.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) The following alternate limitations apply with respect to acid 
or ferruginous drainage from coal refuse disposal piles:

    Any discharge or increase in the volume of a discharge caused by 
precipitation within any 24 hour period greater than the 1-year, 24-hour 
precipitation event, but less than or equal to the 10-year, 24-hour 
precipitation event (or snowmelt of equivalent volume) may comply with 
the following limitations instead of the otherwise applicable 
limitations:

                Effluent Limitations During Precipitation
------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Pollutant or pollutant property           Effluent limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Settleable solids.........................  0.5 ml/1 maximum not to be
                                             exceeded.
pH........................................  6.0-9.0 at all times.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (c) The following alternate limitations apply with respect to acid 
or ferruginous mine drainage, except for discharges addressed in 
paragraphs (a) (mountaintop removal and steep slope areas), (d) 
(controlled surface mine discharges) and (f) (discharges from 
underground workings of underground mines) of this section:
    (1) Any discharge or increase in the volume of a discharge caused by 
precipitation within any 24 hour period less than or equal to the 2-
year, 24-hour precipitation event (or snowmelt of equivalent volume) may 
comply with the following limitations instead of the otherwise 
applicable limitations:

                Effluent Limitations During Precipitation
------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Pollutant or pollutant property           Effluent limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Iron, total...............................  7.0 mg/l maximum for any 1
                                             day.
Settleable solids.........................  0.5 ml/l maximum not to be
                                             exceeded.
pH........................................  6.0-9.0 at all times.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (2) Any discharge or increase in the volume of a discharge caused by 
precipitation within any 24 hour period greater than the 2-year, 24-hour 
precipitation event, but less than or equal to the 10-year, 24-hour 
precipitation event (or snowmelt of equivalent volume) may comply with 
the following limitations instead of the otherwise applicable 
limitations:

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                Effluent Limitations During Precipitation
------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Pollutant or pollutant property           Effluent limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Settleable solids.........................  0.5 ml/l maximum not to be
                                             exceeded.
pH........................................  6.0-9.0 at all times.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (d)(1) The alternate limitations specified in paragraph (d)(2) of 
this section apply with respect to all discharges described in 
paragraphs (a), (b) and (c) of this section and to:
    (i) Discharges of acid or ferruginous mine drainage from underground 
workings of underground mines which are commingled with other discharges 
eligible for these alternate limitations; and
    (ii) Controlled acid or ferruginous surface mine discharges; and
    (iii) Discharges from reclamation areas.
    (2) Any discharge or increase in the volume of a discharge caused by 
precipitation within any 24 hour period greater than the 10-year, 24-
hour precipitation event (or snowmelt of equivalent volume) may comply 
with the following limitations instead of the otherwise applicable 
limitations:

                Effluent Limitations During Precipitation
------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Pollutant or pollutant property           Effluent limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
pH........................................  6.0-9.0 at all times.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (e) The operator shall have the burden of proof that the discharge 
or increase in discharge was caused by the applicable precipitation 
event described in paragraphs (a), (b), (c), and (d) of this section.
    (f) Discharges of mine drainage from underground workings of 
underground mines which are not commingled with discharges eligible for 
alternate limitations set forth in this section shall in no event be 
eligible for the alternate limitations set forth in this section.



Sec.  434.64  Procedure and method detection limit for measurement 
of settleable solids.

    For the purposes of this part, the following procedure shall be used 
to determine settleable solids: Fill an Imhoff cone to the one-liter 
mark with a thoroughly mixed sample. Allow to settle undisturbed for 45 
minutes. Gently stir along the inside surface of the cone with a 
stirring rod. Allow to settle undisturbed for 15 minutes longer. Record 
the volume of settled material in the cone as milliliters per liter. 
Where a separation of settleable and floating materials occurs, do not 
include the floating material in the reading. Notwithstanding any 
provision of 40 CFR part 136, the method detection limit for measuring 
settleable solids under this part shall be 0.4 ml/l.



Sec.  434.65  Modification of NPDES permits for new sources.

    Any coal mine or coal preparation plant which was considered a new 
source under previous EPA regulations may, notwithstandingSec. 122.62 
of this chapter, apply to have its NPDES permit modified to incorporate 
the revised new source performance standards.



                         Subpart G_Coal Remining

    Source: 67 FR 3406, Jan. 23, 2002, unless otherwise noted.



Sec.  434.70  Specialized definitions.

    (a) The term coal remining operation means a coal mining operation 
at a site on which coal mining was previously conducted and where the 
site has been abandoned or the performance bond has been forfeited.
    (b) The term pollution abatement area means the part of the permit 
area that is causing or contributing to the baseline pollution load of 
pre-existing discharges. The pollution abatement area must include, to 
the extent practicable, areas adjacent to and nearby the remining 
operation that also must be affected to reduce the pollution load of the 
pre-existing discharges and may include the immediate location of the 
pre-existing discharges.
    (c) The term pre-existing discharge means any discharge resulting 
from mining activities that have been abandoned prior to the time of a 
remining permit application. This term shall include a pre-existing 
discharge that is relocated as a result of the implementation of best 
management practices (BMPs) contained in the Pollution Abatement Plan.
    (d) The term steep slope means any slope above twenty degrees or 
such lesser slope as may be defined by the

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regulatory authority after consideration of soil, climate, and other 
characteristics of a region or State. This term does not apply to those 
situations in which an operator is mining on flat or gently rolling 
terrain, on which an occasional steep slope is encountered and through 
which the mining operation is to proceed, leaving a plain or 
predominantly flat area.
    (e) The term new source remining operation means a remining 
operation at a coal mine where mining first commences after February 22, 
2002 and subsequently becomes an abandoned mine.



Sec.  434.71  Applicability.

    (a) This subpart applies to pre-existing discharges that are located 
within or are hydrologically connected to pollution abatement areas of a 
coal remining operation.
    (b) A pre-existing discharge that is intercepted by active mining or 
that is commingled with waste streams from active mining areas for 
treatment is subject to the provisions ofSec. 434.61 Commingling of 
waste streams. For the purposes of this subpart,Sec. 434.61 requires 
compliance with applicable BPT, BAT, BCT, and NSPS effluent limitations 
in subparts C, D, and F of this part. Section 434.61 applies to the 
commingled waste stream only during the time when the pre-existing 
discharge is intercepted by active mining or is commingled with active 
mine wastewater for treatment or discharge. After commingling has 
ceased, the pre-existing discharge is subject to the provisions of this 
part.
    (c) In situations where coal remining operations seek reissuance of 
an existing remining permit with BPJ limitations and the regulatory 
authority determines that it is not feasible for a remining operator to 
re-establish baseline pollutant levels in accordance with the 
statistical procedures contained in appendix B of this part, pre-
existing discharge limitations at existing remining operations shall 
remain subject to baseline pollutant levels established during the 
original permit application.
    (d) The effluent limitations in this subpart apply to pre-existing 
discharges until the appropriate SMCRA authority has authorized bond 
release.



Sec.  434.72  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of
the best practicable control technology currently available (BPT).

    (a) The operator must submit a site-specific Pollution Abatement 
Plan to the permitting authority for the pollution abatement area. The 
plan must be approved by the permitting authority and incorporated into 
the permit as an effluent limitation. The Pollution Abatement Plan must 
identify characteristics of the pollution abatement area and the pre-
existing discharges. The Pollution Abatement Plan must be designed to 
reduce the pollution load from pre-existing discharges and must identify 
the selected best management practices (BMPs) to be used. The plan must 
describe the design specifications, construction specifications, 
maintenance schedules, criteria for monitoring and inspection, and 
expected performance of the BMPs. The BMPs must be implemented as 
specified in the plan.
    (b) (1) Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32 and 
paragraph (b)(2) of this section, the following effluent limits apply to 
pre-existing discharges:

                          Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
               Pollutant                           Requirement
------------------------------------------------------------------------
(i) Iron, total........................  May not exceed baseline
                                          loadings (as defined by
                                          appendix B of this part).
(ii) Manganese, total..................  May not exceed baseline
                                          loadings (as defined by
                                          appendix B of this part).
(iii) Acidity, net.....................  May not exceed baseline
                                          loadings (as defined by
                                          appendix B of this part).

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(iv) TSS...............................  During remining and
                                          reclamation, may not exceed
                                          baseline loadings (as defined
                                          by appendix B of this part).
                                         Prior to bond release, the pre-
                                          existing discharge must meet
                                          the applicable standards for
                                          TSS or SS contained in subpart
                                          E. \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ A pre-existing discharge is exempt from meeting standards in subpart
  E of this part for TSS and SS when the permitting authority determines
  that subpart E standards are infeasible or impractical based on the
  site-specific conditions of soil, climate, topography, steep slopes,
  or other baseline conditions provided that the operator demonstrates
  that significant reductions of TSS and SS will be achieved through the
  incorporation of sediment control BMPs into the Pollution Abatement
  Plan as required by paragraph (a) of this section.

    (2) If the permitting authority determines that it is infeasible to 
collect samples for establishing the baseline pollutant levels pursuant 
to paragraph (b)(1) of this section, and that remining will result in 
significant improvement that would not otherwise occur, then the numeric 
effluent limitations in paragraph (b)(1) of this section do not apply. 
Pre-existing discharges for which it is infeasible to collect samples 
for determination of baseline pollutant levels include, but are not 
limited to, discharges that exist as a diffuse groundwater flow that 
cannot be assessed via sample collection; a base flow to a receiving 
stream that cannot be monitored separate from the receiving stream; a 
discharge on a steep or hazardous slope that is inaccessible for sample 
collection; or, a number of pre-existing discharges so extensive that 
monitoring of individual discharges is infeasible.



Sec.  434.73  Effluent limitations attainable by application of the
best available technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32 and 434.72(b)(2), 
a pre-existing discharge must comply with the effluent limitations 
listed inSec. 434.72(b) for net acidity, iron and manganese. The 
operator must also submit and implement a Pollution Abatement Plan as 
required inSec. 434.72(a) .



Sec.  434.74  Effluent limitations attainable by application of the
best conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32 and 434.72(b)(2), 
a pre-existing discharge must comply with the effluent limitations 
listed inSec. 434.72(b) for total suspended solids. The operator must 
also submit and implement a Pollution Abatement Plan as required in 
Sec.  434.72(a).



Sec.  434.75  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Except as provided inSec. 434.72(b)(2), a pre-existing discharge 
from a new source remining operation must comply with the effluent 
limitations listed inSec. 434.72(b) for iron, manganese, acidity and 
total suspended solids. The operator must also submit and implement a 
Pollution Abatement Plan as required inSec. 434.72(a).



                 Subpart H_Western Alkaline Coal Mining

    Source: 67 FR 3407, Jan. 23, 2002, unless otherwise noted.



Sec.  434.80  Specialized definitions.

    (a) The term brushing and grubbing area means the area where woody 
plant materials that would interfere with soil salvage operations have 
been removed or incorporated into the soil that is being salvaged.
    (b) The term regraded area means the surface area of a coal mine 
that has been returned to required contour.
    (c) The term sediment means undissolved organic and inorganic 
material transported or deposited by water.
    (d) The term sediment yield means the sum of the soil losses from a 
surface minus deposition in macro-topographic depressions, at the toe of 
the hillslope, along field boundaries, or in terraces and channels 
sculpted into the hillslope.
    (e) The term topsoil stockpiling area means the area outside the 
mined-out area where topsoil is temporarily

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stored for use in reclamation, including containment berms.
    (f) The term western coal mining operation means a surface or 
underground coal mining operation located in the interior western United 
States, west of the 100th meridian west longitude, in an arid or 
semiarid environment with an average annual precipitation of 26.0 inches 
or less.



Sec.  434.81  Applicability.

    (a) This subpart applies to alkaline mine drainage at western coal 
mining operations from reclamation areas, brushing and grubbing areas, 
topsoil stockpiling areas, and regraded areas.
    (b) This subpart applies to drainage at western coal mining 
operations from reclamation areas, brushing and grubbing areas, topsoil 
stockpiling areas, and regraded areas where the discharge, before any 
treatment, meets all the following requirements:
    (1) pH is equal to or greater than 6.0;
    (2) Dissolved iron concentration is less than 10 mg/L; and
    (3) Net alkalinity is greater than zero.
    (c) The effluent limitations in this subpart apply until the 
appropriate SMCRA authority has authorized bond release.



Sec.  434.82  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of 
the best practicable control technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, the following 
effluent limitations apply to mine drainage from applicable areas of 
western coal mining operations:
    (a) The operator must submit a site-specific Sediment Control Plan 
to the permitting authority that is designed to prevent an increase in 
the average annual sediment yield from pre-mined, undisturbed 
conditions. The Sediment Control Plan must be approved by the permitting 
authority and be incorporated into the permit as an effluent limitation. 
The Sediment Control Plan must identify best management practices (BMPs) 
and also must describe design specifications, construction 
specifications, maintenance schedules, criteria for inspection, as well 
as expected performance and longevity of the best management practices.
    (b) Using watershed models, the operator must demonstrate that 
implementation of the Sediment Control Plan will result in average 
annual sediment yields that will not be greater than the sediment yield 
levels from pre-mined, undisturbed conditions. The operator must use the 
same watershed model that was, or will be, used to acquire the SMCRA 
permit.
    (c) The operator must design, implement, and maintain BMPs in the 
manner specified in the Sediment Control Plan.



Sec.  434.83  Effluent limitations attainable by application of the 
best available technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
western coal mining operation with drainage subject to this subpart must 
meet the effluent limitations inSec. 434.82.



Sec.  434.84  Effluent limitations attainable by application of the
best conventional pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]



Sec.  434.85  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Any new source western coal mining operation with drainage subject 
to this subpart must meet the effluent limitations inSec. 434.82.

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  Sec. Appendix A to Part 434--Alternate Storm Limitations for Acid or 
                        Ferruginous Mine Drainage
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   Sec. Appendix B to Part 434--Baseline Determination and Compliance 
      Monitoring for Pre-existing Discharges at Remining Operations

                    I. General Procedure Requirements

    a. This appendix presents the procedures to be used for establishing 
effluent limitations for pre-existing discharges at coal remining 
operations, in accordance with the requirements set forth in subpart G; 
Coal Remining. The requirements specify that pollutant loadings of total 
iron, total manganese, total suspended solids, and net acidity in pre-
existing discharges shall not exceed baseline pollutant loadings. The 
procedures described in this appendix shall be used for determining 
site-specific, baseline pollutant loadings, and for determining whether 
discharge loadings during coal remining operations have exceeded the 
baseline loading. Both a monthly (single-observation) procedure and an 
annual procedure shall be applied, as described below.
    b. In order to sufficiently characterize pollutant loadings during 
baseline determination and during each annual monitoring period, it is 
required that at least one sample result be obtained per month for a 
period of 12 months.
    c. Calculations described in this appendix must be applied to 
pollutant loadings. Each loading value is calculated as the product of a 
flow measurement and pollutant concentration taken on the same date at 
the same discharge sampling point, using standard units of flow and 
concentration (to be determined by the permitting authority). For 
example, flow may be measured in cubic feet per second, concentration in 
milligrams per liter, and the pollutant loading could be calculated in 
pounds per year.
    d. Accommodating Data Below the Maximum Daily Limit at subpart C of 
this part. In the event that a pollutant concentration in the data used 
to determine baseline is lower than the daily maximum limitation 
established in subpart C of this part for active mine wastewater, the 
statistical procedures should not establish a baseline more stringent 
than the BPT and BAT effluent standards established in subpart C of this 
part. Therefore, if the total iron concentration in a baseline sample is 
below 7.0 mg/L, or the total manganese concentration is below 4.0 mg/L, 
the baseline sample concentration may be replaced with 7.0 mg/L and 4.0 
mg/L, respectively, for the purposes of some of the statistical 
calculations in this appendix B. The substituted values should be used 
for all methods in this appendix B with the exception of the calculation 
of the interquartile range (R) in Method 1 for the annual trigger (Step 
3), and in Method 2 for the single observation trigger (Step 3). The 
interquartile range (R) is the difference between the quartiles 
M-1 and M1; these values should be calculated 
using actual loadings (based on measured concentrations) when they are 
used to calculate R. This should be done in order to account for the 
full range of variability in the data.

    II. Procedure for Calculating and Applying a Single-Observation 
                            (Monthly) Trigger

    Two alternative methods are provided for calculating a single-
observation trigger. One method must be selected and applied by the 
permitting authority for any given remining permit.

      A. Method 1 for Calculating a Single Observation Trigger (L)

    (1) Count the number of baseline observations taken for the 
pollutant of interest. Label this number n. In order to sufficiently 
characterize pollutant loadings during baseline determination and during 
each annual monitoring period, it is required that at least one sample 
result be obtained per month for a period of 12 months.
    (2) Order all baseline loading observations from lowest to highest. 
Let the lowest number (minimum) be x(1), the next lowest be 
x(2), and so forth until the highest number (maximum) is 
x(n).
    (3) If fewer than 17 baseline observations were obtained, then the 
single observation trigger (L) will equal the maximum of the baseline 
observations (x(n)).
    (4) If at least 17 baseline observations were obtained, calculate 
the median (M) of all baseline observations:
    Instructions for calculation of a median of n observations:
    If n is odd, then M equals x(n/2+1/2).
    For example, if there are 17 observations, then M = 
X(17/2+1/2) = x(9), the 9th highest 
observation.
    If n is even, then M equals 0.5 * (x(n/2) + 
x(n/2+1)).
    For example, if there are 18 observations, then M equals 0.5 
multiplied by the sum of the 9th and 10th highest observations.
    (a) Next, calculate M1 as the median of the subset of 
observations that range from the calculated M to the maximum 
x(n); that is, calculate the median of all x larger than or 
equal to M.
    (b) Next, calculate M2 as the median of the subset of 
observations that range from the calculated M1 to 
x(n) ; that is, calculate the median of all x larger than or 
equal to M1.
    (c) Next, calculate M3 as the median of the subset of 
observations that range from the calculated M2 to 
x(n) ; that is, calculate the median of all x larger than or 
equal to M2.
    (d) Finally, calculate the single observation trigger (L) as the 
median of the subset of observations that range from the calculated 
M3 to x(n).

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    Note: When subsetting the data for each of steps 3a-3d, the subset 
should include all observations greater than or equal to the median 
calculated in the previous step. If the median calculated in the 
previous step is not an actual observation, it is not included in the 
new subset of observations. The new median value will then be calculated 
using the median procedure, based on whether the number of points in the 
subset is odd or even.
    (5) Method for applying the single observation trigger (L) to 
determine when the baseline level has been exceeded
    If two successive monthly monitoring observations both exceed L, 
immediately begin weekly monitoring for four weeks (four weekly 
samples).
    (a) If three or fewer of the weekly observations exceed L, resume 
monthly monitoring
    (b) If all four weekly observations exceed L, the baseline pollution 
loading has been exceeded.

      B. Method 2 for Calculating a Single Observation Trigger (L)

    (1) Follow Method 1 above to obtain M1 (the third 
quartile, that is, the 75th percentile).
    (2) Calculate M-1 as the median of the baseline data 
which are less than or equal to the sample median M.
    (3) Calculate interquartile range, R = (M1 - 
M-1).
    (4) Calculate the single observation trigger L as

L = M1 + 3 * R

    (5) If two successive monthly monitoring observations both exceed L, 
immediately begin weekly monitoring for four weeks (four weekly 
samples).
    (a) If three or fewer of the weekly observations exceed L, resume 
monthly monitoring
    (b) If all four weekly observations exceed L, the baseline pollution 
loading has been exceeded.

      III. Procedure for Calculating and Applying an Annual Trigger

     A. Method 1 for Calculating and Applying an Annual Trigger (T)

    (1) Calculate M and M1 of the baseline loading data as 
described above under Method 1 for the single observation trigger.
    (2) Calculate M-1 as the median of the baseline data 
which are less than or equal to the sample median M.
    (3) Calculate the interquartile range, R = (M1 - 
M-1).
    (4) The annual trigger for baseline (Tb) is calculated as:
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR23JA02.002
    
where n is the number of baseline loading observations.
    (5) To compare baseline loading data to observations from the annual 
monitoring period, repeat steps 1-3 for the set of monitoring 
observations. Label the results of the calculations M' and R'. Let m be 
the number of monitoring observations.
    (6) The subtle trigger (Tm) of the monitoring data is calculated as:
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR23JA02.003
    
    (7) If Tm  Tb, the median loading of the monitoring 
observations has exceeded the baseline loading.

     B. Method 2 for Calculating and Applying an Annual Trigger (T)

    Method 2 applies the Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test to determine whether 
the median loading of the monitoring observations has exceeded the 
baseline median. No baseline value T is calculated.

         (1) Steps for Conducting the Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney Test

    (a) Let n be the number of baseline loading observations taken, and 
let m be the number of monitoring loading observations taken. In order 
to sufficiently characterize pollutant loadings during baseline 
determination and during each annual monitoring period, it is required 
that at least one sample result be obtained per month for a period of 12 
months.
    (b) Order the combined baseline and monitoring observations from 
smallest to largest.
    (c) Assign a rank to each observation based on the assigned order: 
the smallest observation will have rank 1, the next smallest will have 
rank 2, and so forth, up to the highest observation, which will have 
rank n + m.
    (1) If two or more observations are tied (have the same value), then 
the average rank for those observations should be used. For example, 
suppose the following four values are being ranked:

3, 4, 6, 4

Since 3 is the lowest of the four numbers, it would be assigned a rank 
of 1. The highest of the four numbers is 6, and would be assigned a rank 
of 4. The other two numbers are both 4. Rather than assign one a rank of 
2 and the other a rank of 3, the average of 2 and 3 (i.e., 2.5) is given 
to both numbers.
    (d) Sum all the assigned ranks of the n baseline observations, and 
let this sum be Sn.
    (e) Obtain the critical value (C) from Table 1. When 12 monthly data 
are available for both baseline and monitoring (i.e., n = 12 and m = 
12), the critical value C is 99.
    (f) Compare C to Sn. If Sn is less than C, 
then the monitoring loadings have exceeded the baseline loadings.

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       (2) Example Calculations for the Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney Test

                                                  BASELINE DATA
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
   8.0       9.0       9.0      10.0      12.0      15.0      17.0     18.0     21.0     23.0     28.0     30.0
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 MONITORING DATA
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
   9.0      10.0      11.0      12.0      13.0      14.0      16.0     18.0     20.0     24.0     29.0     31.0
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 BASELINE RANKS
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
   1.0       3.0       3.0       5.5       8.5      12.0      14.0     15.5     18.0     19.0     21.0     23.0
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                MONITORING RANKS
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
   3.0       5.5       7.0       8.5      10.0      11.0      13.0     15.5     17.0     20.0     22.0    24.0
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sum of Ranks for Baseline is Sn = 143.5, critical value is Cn, m = 99.

         (3) Critical Values for the Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney Test

    (a) When n and m are less than 21, use Table 1.
    In order to find the appropriate critical value, match column with 
correct n (number of baseline observations) to row with correct m 
(number of monitoring observations)\*\.

                                             Table 1--Critical Values (C) of the Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney Test
                                                 (for a one-sided test at the 0.001 significance level)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                    n m                        10        11        12        13        14        15        16        17        18        19        20
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10........................................       66        79        93       109       125       142       160       179       199       220       243
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
11........................................       68        82        96       112       128       145       164       183       204       225       248
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
12........................................       70        84        99       115       131       149       168       188       209       231       253
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
13........................................       73        87       102       118       135       153       172       192       214       236       259
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
14........................................       75        89       104       121       138       157       176       197       218       241       265
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
15........................................       77        91       107       124       142       161       180       201       223       246       270
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
16........................................       79        94       110       127       145       164       185       206       228       251       276
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
17........................................       81        96       113       130       149       168       189       211       233       257       281
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
18........................................       83        99       116       134       152       172       193       215       238       262       287
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19........................................       85       101       119       137       156       176       197       220       243       268       293
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
20........................................       88       104       121       140       160       180       202       224       248       273       299
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) When n or m is greater than 20 and there are few ties, calculate 
an approximate critical value using the following formula and round the 
result to the next larger integer. Let N = n + m.
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    For example, this calculation provides a result of 295.76 for n = m 
= 20, and a result of 96.476 for n = m = 12. Rounding up produces 
approximate critical values of 296 and 97.
    (c) When n or m is greater than 20 and there are many ties, 
calculate an approximate critical value using the following formula and 
round the result to the next larger

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integer. Let S be the sum of the squares of the ranks or average ranks 
of all N observations. Let N = n + m.
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR23JA02.005

    In the preceding formula, calculate V using
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[67 FR 3408, Jan. 23, 2002]



PART 435_OIL AND GAS EXTRACTION POINT SOURCE CATEGORY--
Table of Contents



                     Subpart A_Offshore Subcategory

Sec.
435.10 Applicability; description of the offshore subcategory.
435.11 Specialized definitions.
435.12 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
435.13 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable (BAT).
435.14 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).
435.15 Standards of performance for new sources (NSPS).

Appendix 1 to Subpart A of Part 435--Static Sheen Test (EPA Method 1617)
Appendix 2 to Subpart A of Part 435--Drilling Fluids Toxicity Test (EPA 
          Method 1619)
Appendix 3 to Subpart A of Part 435--Procedure for Mixing Base Fluids 
          With Sediments (EPA Method 1646)
Appendix 4 to Subpart A of Part 435--Protocol for the Determination of 
          Degradation of Non-Aqueous Base Fluids in a Marine Closed 
          Bottle Biodegradation Test System: Modified ISO 11734:1995 
          (EPA Method 1647)
Appendix 5 to Subpart A of Part 435--Determination of Crude Oil 
          Contamination in Non-Aqueous Drilling Fluids by Gas 
          Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry (GC/MS) (EPA Method 1655)
Appendix 6 to Subpart A of Part 435--Reverse Phase Extraction (RPE) 
          Method for Detection of Oil Contamination in Non-Aqueous 
          Drilling Fluids (NAF) (GC/MS) (EPA Method 1670)
Appendix 7 to Subpart A of Part 435--Determination of the Amount of Non-
          Aqueous Drilling Fluid (NAF) Base Fluid From Drill Cuttings by 
          a Retort Chamber (Derived From API Recommended Practice 13B-2) 
          (EPA Method 1674)
Appendix 8 to Subpart A of Part 435--Reference C16-
          C18 Internal Olefin Drilling Fluid Formulation

Subpart B [Reserved]

                      Subpart C_Onshore Subcategory

435.30 Applicability; description of the onshore subcategory.
435.31 Specialized definitions.
435.32 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          praticable control technology currently available.

                      Subpart D_Coastal Subcategory

435.40 Applicability; description of the coastal subcategory.
435.41 Specialized definitions.
435.42 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
435.43 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable (BAT).
435.44 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).
435.45 Standards of performance for new sources (NSPS).
435.46 Pretreatment standards of performance for existing sources 
          (PSES).
435.47 Pretreatment standards of performance for new sources (PSNS).

Appendix 1 to Subpart D of Part 435--Procedure for Determining When 
          Coastal

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          Cook Inlet Operators Qualify for an Exemption From the Zero 
          Discharge Requirement for EMO-Cuttings and SBF-Cuttings in 
          Coastal Cook Inlet, Alaska

        Subpart E_Agricultural and Wildlife Water Use Subcategory

435.50 Applicability; description of the beneficial use subcategory.
435.51 Specialized definitions.
435.52 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.

                     Subpart F_Stripper Subcategory

435.60 Applicability; description of the stripper subcategory.
435.61 Specialized definitions.

                      Subpart G_General Provisions

435.70 Applicability.

    Authority: 33 U.S.C. 1311, 1314, 1316, 1317, 1318, 1342 and 1361.

    Source: 44 FR 22075, Apr. 13, 1979, unless otherwise noted.



                     Subpart A_Offshore Subcategory

    Source: 58 FR 12504, Mar. 4, 1993, unless otherwise noted.



Sec.  435.10  Applicability; description of the offshore subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to those facilities 
engaged in field exploration, drilling, well production, and well 
treatment in the oil and gas industry which are located in waters that 
are seaward of the inner boundary of the territorial seas (``offshore'') 
as defined in section 502(g) of the Clean Water Act.

[61 FR 66123, Dec. 16, 1996]



Sec.  435.11  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in 40 CFR part 401 shall apply to this 
subpart.
    (b) Average of daily values for 30 consecutive days means the 
average of the daily values obtained during any 30 consecutive day 
period.
    (c) Base fluid means the continuous phase or suspending medium of a 
drilling fluid formulation.
    (d) Base fluid retained on cuttings as applied to BAT effluent 
limitations and NSPS refers to the ``Determination of the Amount of Non-
Aqueous Drilling Fluid (NAF) Base Fluid from Drill Cuttings by a Retort 
Chamber (Derived from API Recommended Practice 13B-2)'', EPA Method 
1674, which is published as an appendix to subpart A of this part and in 
``Analytic Methods for the Oil and Gas Extraction Point Source 
Category,'' EPA-821-R-11-004. See paragraph (uu) of this section.
    (e) Biodegradation rate as applied to BAT effluent limitations and 
NSPS for drilling fluids and drill cuttings refers to the ``Protocol for 
the Determination of Degradation of Non Aqueous Base Fluids in a Marine 
Closed Bottle Biodegradation Test System: Modified ISO 11734:1995,'' EPA 
Method 1647, supplemented with ``Procedure for Mixing Base Fluids With 
Sediments,'' EPA Method 1646. Both EPA Method 1646 and 1647 are 
published as appendices to subpart A of this part and in ``Analytic 
Methods for the Oil and Gas Extraction Point Source Category,'' EPA-821-
R-11-004. See paragraph (uu) of this section.
    (f) Daily values as applied to produced water effluent limitations 
and NSPS means the daily measurements used to assess compliance with the 
maximum for any one day.
    (g) Deck drainage means any waste resulting from deck washings, 
spillage, rainwater, and runoff from gutters and drains including drip 
pans and work areas within facilities subject to this subpart.
    (h) Development facility means any fixed or mobile structure subject 
to this subpart that is engaged in the drilling of productive wells.
    (i) Diesel oil refers to the grade of distillate fuel oil, as 
specified in the American Society for Testing and Materials Standard 
Specification for Diesel Fuel Oils D975-91, that is typically used as 
the continuous phase in conventional oil-based drilling fluids. This 
incorporation by reference was approved by the Director of the Federal 
Register in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. Copies 
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obtained from the American Society for Testing and Materials, 100 Barr 
Harbor Drive, West Conshohocken, PA, 19428. Copies may be inspected at 
the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). For information 
on the availability of this material at NARA, call 202-741-6030, or go 
to: http://www.archives.gov/federal--register/code--of--federal--
regulations/ibr--locations.html. A copy may also be inspected at EPA's 
Water Docket, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW., Washington, DC 20460.
    (j) Domestic waste means materials discharged from sinks, showers, 
laundries, safety showers, eye-wash stations, hand-wash stations, fish 
cleaning stations, and galleys located within facilities subject to this 
subpart.
    (k) Drill cuttings means the particles generated by drilling into 
subsurface geologic formations and carried out from the wellbore with 
the drilling fluid. Examples of drill cuttings include small pieces of 
rock varying in size and texture from fine silt to gravel. Drill 
cuttings are generally generated from solids control equipment and 
settle out and accumulate in quiescent areas in the solids control 
equipment or other equipment processing drilling fluid (i.e., 
accumulated solids).
    (1) Wet drill cuttings means the unaltered drill cuttings and 
adhering drilling fluid and formation oil carried out from the wellbore 
with the drilling fluid.
    (2) Dry drill cuttings means the residue remaining in the retort 
vessel after completing the retort procedure specified in EPA Method 
1674, which is published as an appendix to subpart A of this part and in 
``Analytic Methods for the Oil and Gas Extraction Point Source 
Category,'' EPA-821-R-11-004. See paragraph (uu) of this section.
    (l) Drilling fluid means the circulating fluid (mud) used in the 
rotary drilling of wells to clean and condition the hole and to 
counterbalance formation pressure. Classes of drilling fluids are:
    (1) Water-based drilling fluid means the continuous phase and 
suspending medium for solids is a water-miscible fluid, regardless of 
the presence of oil.
    (2) Non-aqueous drilling fluid means the continuous phase and 
suspending medium for solids is a water-immiscible fluid, such as 
oleaginous materials (e.g., mineral oil, enhanced mineral oil, 
paraffinic oil, C16-C18 internal olefins, and 
C8-C16 fatty acid/2-ethylhexyl esters).
    (i) Oil-based means the continuous phase of the drilling fluid 
consists of diesel oil, mineral oil, or some other oil, but contains no 
synthetic material or enhanced mineral oil.
    (ii) Enhanced mineral oil-based means the continuous phase of the 
drilling fluid is enhanced mineral oil.
    (iii) Synthetic-based means the continuous phase of the drilling 
fluid is a synthetic material or a combination of synthetic materials.
    (m) Enhanced mineral oil as applied to enhanced mineral oil-based 
drilling fluid means a petroleum distillate which has been highly 
purified and is distinguished from diesel oil and conventional mineral 
oil in having a lower polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) content. 
Typically, conventional mineral oils have a PAH content on the order of 
0.35 weight percent expressed as phenanthrene, whereas enhanced mineral 
oils typically have a PAH content of 0.001 or lower weight percent PAH 
expressed as phenanthrene.
    (n) Exploratory facility means any fixed or mobile structure subject 
to this subpart that is engaged in the drilling of wells to determine 
the nature of potential hydrocarbon reservoirs.
    (o) Formation oil means the oil from a producing formation which is 
detected in the drilling fluid, as determined by the GC/MS compliance 
assurance method, EPA Method 1655, when the drilling fluid is analyzed 
before being shipped offshore, and as determined by the RPE method, EPA 
Method 1670, when the drilling fluid is analyzed at the offshore point 
of discharge. The GC/MS compliance assurance method and the RPE method 
approved for use with this part are published as appendices to subpart A 
of this part and in ``Analytic Methods for the Oil and Gas Extraction 
Point Source Category,'' EPA-821-R-11-004. See paragraph (uu) of this 
section. Detection of formation oil by the RPE method may be confirmed 
by the GC/MS compliance assurance method,

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and the results of the GC/MS compliance assurance method shall apply 
instead of those of the RPE method.
    (p) M9IM means those offshore facilities continuously manned by nine 
(9) or fewer persons or only intermittently manned by any number of 
persons.
    (q) M10 means those offshore facilities continuously manned by ten 
(10) or more persons.
    (r) Maximum as applied to BAT effluent limitations and NSPS for 
drilling fluids and drill cuttings means the maximum concentration 
allowed as measured in any single sample of the barite for determination 
of cadmium and mercury content.
    (s) Maximum for any one day as applied to BPT, BCT and BAT effluent 
limitations and NSPS for oil and grease in produced water means the 
maximum concentration allowed as measured by the average of four grab 
samples collected over a 24-hour period that are analyzed separately. 
Alternatively, for BAT and NSPS the maximum concentration allowed may be 
determined on the basis of physical composition of the four grab samples 
prior to a single analysis.
    (t) Maximum weighted mass ratio averaged over all NAF well sections 
for BAT effluent limitations and NSPS for base fluid retained on 
cuttings means the weighted average base fluid retention for all NAF 
well sections as determined by EPA Method 1674, which is published as an 
appendix to subpart A of this part and in ``Analytic Methods for the Oil 
and Gas Extraction Point Source Category,'' EPA-821-R-11-004. See 
paragraph (uu) of this section.
    (u) Method 1654A refers to EPA Method 1654, Revision A, entitled 
``PAH Content of Oil by HPLC/UV,'' December 1992, which is published as 
an appendix to subpart A of this part and in ``Analytic Methods for the 
Oil and Gas Extraction Point Source Category,'' EPA-821-R-11-004. See 
paragraph (uu) of this section.
    (v) Minimum as applied to BAT effluent limitations and NSPS for 
drilling fluids and drill cuttings means the minimum 96-hour 
LC50 value allowed as measured in any single sample of the 
discharged waste stream. Minimum as applied to BPT and BCT effluent 
limitations and NSPS for sanitary wastes means the minimum concentration 
value allowed as measured in any single sample of the discharged waste 
stream.
    (w)(1) New source means any facility or activity of this subcategory 
that meets the definition of ``new source'' under 40 CFR 122.2 and meets 
the criteria for determination of new sources under 40 CFR 122.29(b) 
applied consistently with all of the following definitions:
    (i) Water area as used in ``site'' in 40 CFR 122.29 and 122.2 means 
the water area and water body floor beneath any exploratory, 
development, or production facility where such facility is conducting 
its exploratory, development or production activities.
    (ii) Significant site preparation work as used in 40 CFR 122.29 
means the process of surveying, clearing or preparing an area of the 
water body floor for the purpose of constructing or placing a 
development or production facility on or over the site.
    (2) ``New Source'' does not include facilities covered by an 
existing NPDES permit immediately prior to the effective date of these 
guidelines pending EPA issuance of a new source NPDES permit.
    (x) No discharge of free oil means that waste streams may not be 
discharged that contain free oil as evidenced by the monitoring method 
specified for that particular stream, e.g., deck drainage or 
miscellaneous discharges cannot be discharged when they would cause a 
film or sheen upon or discoloration of the surface of the receiving 
water; drilling fluids or cuttings may not be discharged when they fail 
EPA Method 1617 (Static Sheen Test), which is published as an appendix 
to subpart A of this part and in ``Analytic Methods for the Oil and Gas 
Extraction Point Source Category,'' EPA-821-R-11-004. See paragraph (uu) 
of this section.
    (y) Parameters that are regulated in this subpart and listed with 
approved methods of analysis in Table 1B at 40 CFR 136.3 are defined as 
follows:
    (1) Cadmium means total cadmium.
    (2) Chlorine means total residual chlorine.
    (3) Mercury means total mercury.

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    (4) Oil and Grease means total recoverable oil and grease.
    (z) PAH (as phenanthrene) means polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons 
reported as phenanthrene.
    (aa) Produced sand means the slurried particles used in hydraulic 
fracturing, the accumulated formation sands and scales particles 
generated during production. Produced sand also includes desander 
discharge from the produced water waste stream, and blowdown of the 
water phase from the produced water treating system.
    (bb) Produced water means the water (brine) brought up from the 
hydrocarbon-bearing strata during the extraction of oil and gas, and can 
include formation water, injection water, and any chemicals added 
downhole or during the oil/water separation process.
    (cc) Production facility means any fixed or mobile structure subject 
to this subpart that is either engaged in well completion or used for 
active recovery of hydrocarbons from producing formations.
    (dd) Sanitary waste means the human body waste discharged from 
toilets and urinals located within facilities subject to this subpart.
    (ee) Sediment toxicity as applied to BAT effluent limitations and 
NSPS for drilling fluids and drill cuttings refers to EPA Method 1644: 
``Method for Conducting a Sediment Toxicity Test with Leptocheirus 
plumulosus and Non-Aqueous Drilling Fluids or Synthetic-Based Drilling 
Muds'' and sediment preparation procedures specified in EPA Method 1646. 
EPA Method 1644 is published in ``Analytic Methods for the Oil and Gas 
Extraction Point Source Category,'' (see paragraph (uu) of this section) 
and EPA Method 1646 is published as an appendix to subpart A of this 
part.
    (ff) Solids control equipment means shale shakers, centrifuges, mud 
cleaners, and other equipment used to separate drill cuttings and/or 
stock barite solids from drilling fluid recovered from the wellbore.
    (gg) SPP toxicity as applied to BAT effluent limitations and NSPS 
for drilling fluids and drill cuttings refers to the bioassay test 
procedure, ``Suspended Particulate Phase (SPP) Toxicity Test,'' 
presented in EPA Method 1619, which is published as an appendix to 
subpart A of this part and in ``Analytic Methods for the Oil and Gas 
Extraction Point Source Category,'' EPA-821-R-11-004. See paragraph (uu) 
of this section.
    (hh) Static sheen test means the standard test procedure that has 
been developed for this industrial subcategory for the purpose of 
demonstrating compliance with the requirement of no discharge of free 
oil. The methodology for performing the static sheen test is presented 
in EPA Method 1617, which is published as an appendix to subpart A of 
this part and in ``Analytic Methods for the Oil and Gas Extraction Point 
Source Category,'' EPA-821-R-11-004. See paragraph (uu) of this section.
    (ii) Stock barite means the barite that was used to formulate a 
drilling fluid.
    (jj) Stock base fluid means the base fluid that was used to 
formulate a drilling fluid.
    (kk) Synthetic material as applied to synthetic-based drilling fluid 
means material produced by the reaction of specific purified chemical 
feedstock, as opposed to the traditional base fluids such as diesel and 
mineral oil which are derived from crude oil solely through physical 
separation processes. Physical separation processes include 
fractionation and distillation and/or minor chemical reactions such as 
cracking and hydro processing. Since they are synthesized by the 
reaction of purified compounds, synthetic materials suitable for use in 
drilling fluids are typically free of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons 
(PAH's) but are sometimes found to contain levels of PAH up to 0.001 
weight percent PAH expressed as phenanthrene. Internal olefins and 
vegetable esters are two examples of synthetic materials suitable for 
use by the oil and gas extraction industry in formulating drilling 
fluids. Internal olefins are synthesized from the isomerization of 
purified straight-chain (linear) hydrocarbons such as C16-
C18 linear alpha olefins. C16-C18 
linear alpha olefins are unsaturated hydrocarbons with the carbon to 
carbon double bond in the terminal position. Internal olefins are 
typically formed from heating linear alpha olefins with a catalyst. The 
feed material for synthetic linear alpha olefins is typically

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purified ethylene. Vegetable esters are synthesized from the acid-
catalyzed esterification of vegetable fatty acids with various alcohols. 
EPA listed these two branches of synthetic fluid base materials to 
provide examples, and EPA does not mean to exclude other synthetic 
materials that are either in current use or may be used in the future. A 
synthetic-based drilling fluid may include a combination of synthetic 
materials.
    (ll) Well completion fluids means salt solutions, weighted brines, 
polymers, and various additives used to prevent damage to the well bore 
during operations which prepare the drilled well for hydrocarbon 
production.
    (mm) Well treatment fluids means any fluid used to restore or 
improve productivity by chemically or physically altering hydrocarbon-
bearing strata after a well has been drilled.
    (nn) Workover fluids means salt solutions, weighted brines, 
polymers, or other specialty additives used in a producing well to allow 
for maintenance, repair or abandonment procedures.
    (oo) 4-day LC5. as applied to the sediment toxicity BAT 
effluent limitations and NSPS means the concentration (milligrams/
kilogram dry sediment) of the drilling fluid in sediment that is lethal 
to 50 percent of the Leptocheirus plumulosus test organisms exposed to 
that concentration of the drilling fluids after four days of constant 
exposure.
    (pp) 10-day LC5. as applied to the sediment toxicity BAT 
effluent limitations and NSPS means the concentration (milligrams/
kilogram dry sediment) of the base fluid in sediment that is lethal to 
50 percent of the Leptocheirus plumulosus test organisms exposed to that 
concentration of the base fluids after ten days of constant exposure.
    (qq) 96-hour LC5. means the concentration (parts per 
million) or percent of the suspended particulate phase (SPP) from a 
sample that is lethal to 50 percent of the test organisms exposed to 
that concentration of the SPP after 96 hours of constant exposure.
    (rr) C16-C18 internal olefin means a 65/35 blend, proportioned by 
mass, of hexadecene and octadecene, respectively. Hexadecene is an 
unsaturated hydrocarbon with a carbon chain length of 16, an internal 
double carbon bond, and is represented by the Chemical Abstracts Service 
(CAS) No. 26952-14-7. Octadecene is an unsaturated hydrocarbon with a 
carbon chain length of 18, an internal double carbon bond, and is 
represented by the Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) No. 27070-58-2. 
(Properties available from the Chemical Abstracts Service, 2540 
Olentangy River Road, PO Box 3012, Columbus, OH, 43210).
    (ss) C16-C18 internal olefin drilling fluid 
means a C16-C18 internal olefin drilling fluid 
formulated as specified in appendix 1 of subpart A of this part.
    (tt) C12-C14 ester and C8 ester means the fatty acid/2-ethylhexyl 
esters with carbon chain lengths ranging from 8 to 16 and represented by 
the Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) No. 135800-37-2. (Properties 
available from the Chemical Abstracts Service, 2540 Olentangy River 
Road, PO Box 3012, Columbus, OH, 43210)
    (uu) Analytic Methods for the Oil and Gas Extraction Point Source 
Category is the EPA document, ``Analytic Methods for the Oil and Gas 
Point Source Category,'' December 2011, EPA-821-R-11-004, that compiles 
analytic methods for this category. This incorporation by reference was 
approved by the Director of the Federal Register in accordance with 5 
U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. Copies may be inspected at the National 
Archives and Records Administration (NARA). For information on the 
availability of this material at NARA, call 202-741-6030, or go to: 
http://www.archives.gov/federal--register/code--of--federal--
regulations/ibr--locations.html. A copy may also be inspected at EPA's 
Water Docket, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave. NW., Washington, DC 20460. This 
method may be obtained at http://water.epa.gov/scitech/methods/cwa/
index.cfm.

[61 FR 66124, Dec. 16, 1996, as amended at 66 FR 6895, Jan. 22, 2001; 69 
FR 18803, Apr. 9, 2004; 77 FR 29834, May 18, 2012]

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Sec.  435.12  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
practicable control technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30-32, any existing point source 
subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent limitations 
representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by the 
application of the best practicable control technology currently 
available:

                BPT Effluent Limitations--Oil and Grease
                        [In milligrams per liter]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                   Average of
                                                   values for   Residual
                                        Maximum        30       chlorine
   Pollutant parameter waste source    for any 1  consecutive   minimum
                                          day      days shall  for any 1
                                                   not exceed     day
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Produced water.......................         72          48          NA
Deck drainage........................      (\1\)       (\1\)          NA
Water-based:
  Drilling fluids....................      (\1\)       (\1\)          NA
  Drill Cuttings.....................      (\1\)       (\1\)          NA
Non-aqueous:
  Drilling fluids....................         No          No          NA
                                       discharge   discharge
  Drill Cuttings.....................      (\1\)       (\1\)          NA
Well treatment fluids................      (\1\)       (\1\)          NA
Sanitary:
  M10................................         NA          NA       \2\ 1
  M9IM \3\...........................         NA          NA          NA
Domestic.............................         NA          NA         NA
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ No discharge of free oil. SeeSec.  435.11(x).
\2\ Minimum of 1 mg/l and maintained as close to this concentration as
  possible.
\3\ There shall be no floating solids as a result of the discharge of
  these wastes.


[58 FR 12504, Apr. 13, 1979, as amended at 66 FR 6897, Jan. 22, 2001; 77 
FR 29836, May 18, 2012]



Sec.  435.13  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree 
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
available technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30-32, any existing point source 
subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent limitations 
representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by the 
application of the best available technology economically achievable 
(BAT):

                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       Pollutant         BAT effluent
           Waste source                parameter          limitation
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Produced water...................  Oil & grease....  The maximum for any
                                                      one day shall not
                                                      exceed 42 mg/l;
                                                      the average of
                                                      daily values for
                                                      30 consecutive
                                                      days shall not
                                                      exceed 29 mg/l.
Drilling fluids and drill
 cuttings:
(A) For facilities located within  ................  No discharge. \1\
 3 miles from shore.
(B) For facilities located beyond
 3 miles from shore:.
    Water-based drilling fluids    SPP Toxicity....  Minimum 96-hour
     and associated drill                             LC50. of the SPP
     cuttings.                                        Toxicity Test \2\
                                                      shall be 3% by
                                                      volume.
                                   Free oil........  No discharge. \3\
                                   Diesel oil......  No discharge.
                                   Mercury.........  1 mg/kg dry weight
                                                      maximum in the
                                                      stock barite.
                                   Cadmium.........  3 mg/kg dry weight
                                                      maximum in the
                                                      stock barite.
    Non-aqueous drilling fluids    ................  No discharge.
     (NAFs).
Drill cuttings associated with
 non-aqueous drilling fluids:
    Stock Limitations (C16-C18     Mercury.........  1 mg/kg dry weight
     internal olefin).                                maximum in the
                                                      stock barite.
                                   Cadmium.........  3 mg/kg dry weight
                                                      maximum in the
                                                      stock barite.
                                   Polynuclear       PAH mass ratio \5\
                                    Aromatic          shall not exceed
                                    Hydrocarbons      1x10-5.
                                    (PAH).
                                   Sediment          Base fluid sediment
                                    toxicity.         toxicity ratio \6\
                                                      shall not exceed
                                                      1.0.
                                   Biodegradation    Biodegradation rate
                                    rate.             ratio \7\ shall
                                                      not exceed 1.0.
    Discharge Limitations........  Diesel oil......  No discharge.
                                   SPP Toxicity....  Minimum 96-hour
                                                      LC50. of the SPP
                                                      Toxicity Test \2\
                                                      shall be 3% by
                                                      volume.
                                   Sediment          Drilling fluid
                                    toxicity.         sediment toxicity
                                                      ratio \8\ shall
                                                      not exceed 1.0.
                                   Formation Oil...  No discharge. \9\

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                                   Base fluid        For NAFs that meet
                                    retained on       the stock
                                    cuttings.         limitations (C16-
                                                      C18 internal
                                                      olefin) in this
                                                      table, the maximum
                                                      weighted mass
                                                      ratio averaged
                                                      over all NAF well
                                                      sections shall be
                                                      6.9 g-NAF base
                                                      fluid/100 g-wet
                                                      drill cuttings.
                                                      \10\
                                                     For NAFs that meet
                                                      the C12-C14 ester
                                                      or C8 ester stock
                                                      limitations in
                                                      footnote 11 of
                                                      this table, the
                                                      maximum weighted
                                                      mass ratio
                                                      averaged over all
                                                      NAF well sections
                                                      shall be 9.4 g-NAF
                                                      base fluid/100 g-
                                                      wet drill
                                                      cuttings.
Well treatment, completion, and    Oil and grease..  The maximum for any
 workover fluids.                                     one day shall not
                                                      exceed 42 mg/l;
                                                      the average of
                                                      daily values for
                                                      30 consecutive
                                                      days shall not
                                                      exceed 29 mg/l.
Deck drainage....................  Free oil........  No discharge. \4\
Produced sand....................  ................  No discharge.
Domestic Waste...................  Foam............  No discharge.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ All Alaskan facilities are subject to the drilling fluids and drill
  cuttings discharge limitations for facilities located beyond 3 miles
  offshore.
\2\ As determined by the suspended particulate phase (SPP) toxicity
  test. SeeSec.  435.11(gg).
\3\ As determined by the static sheen test. SeeSec.  435.11(hh).
\4\ As determined by the presence of a film or sheen upon or a
  discoloration of the surface of the receiving water (visual sheen).
\5\ PAH mass ratio = Mass (g) of PAH (as phenanthrene)/Mass (g) of stock
  base fluid as determined by EPA Method 1654, Revision A, [specified at
Sec. 435.11(u)] entitled ``PAH Content of Oil by HPLC/UV,'' December
  1992, which is published as an appendix to subpart A of this part and
  in ``Analytic Methods for the Oil and Gas Extraction Point Source
  Category,'' EPA-821-R-11-004. SeeSec.  435.11(uu).
\6\ Base fluid sediment toxicity ratio = 10-day LC50 of C16-C18 internal
  olefin/10-day LC50 of stock base fluid as determined by EPA Method
  1644: ``Method for Conducting a Sediment Toxicity Test with
  Leptocheirus plumulosus and Non-Aqueous Drilling Fluids or Synthetic-
  Based Drilling Muds'' after preparing the sediment according to the
  procedure specified in EPA Method 1646, which are published as
  appendices to subpart A of this part and in ``Analytic Methods for the
  Oil and Gas Extraction Point Source Category,'' EPA-821-R-11-004. See
Sec. 435.11(ee) and (uu).
\7\ Biodegradation rate ratio = Cumulative headspace gas production (ml)
  of C16-C18 internal olefin/Cumulative headspace gas production (ml) of
  stock base fluid, both at 275 days as determined by EPA Method 1647,
  which is published as an appendix to subpart A of this part and in
  ``Analytic Methods for the Oil and Gas Extraction Point Source
  Category,'' EPA-821-R-11-004. SeeSec.  435.11(e) and (uu).
\8\ Drilling fluid sediment toxicity ratio = 4-day LC50 of C16-C18
  internal olefin drilling fluid/4-day LC50 of drilling fluid removed
  from drill cuttings at the solids control equipment as determined by
  EPA Method 1644: ``Method for Conducting a Sediment Toxicity Test with
  Leptocheirus plumulosus and Non-Aqueous Drilling Fluids or Synthetic-
  Based Drilling Muds'' after sediment preparation procedures specified
  in EPA Method 1646, which are published as appendices to subpart A of
  this part and in ``Analytic Methods for the Oil and Gas Extraction
  Point Source Category,'' EPA-821-R-11-004. SeeSec.  435.11(ee) and
  (uu).
\9\ As determined before drilling fluids are shipped offshore by the GC/
  MS compliance assurance method (EPA Method 1655), and as determined
  prior to discharge by the RPE method (EPA Method 1670) applied to
  drilling fluid removed from drill cuttings. If the operator wishes to
  confirm the results of the RPE method (EPA Method 1670), the operator
  may use the GC/MS compliance assurance method (EPA Method 1655).
  Results from the GC/MS compliance assurance method (EPA Method 1655)
  shall supersede the results of the RPE method (EPA Method 1670). EPA
  Method 1655 and 1670 are published as appendices to subpart A of this
  part and in ``Analytic Methods for the Oil and Gas Extraction Point
  Source Category,'' EPA-821-R-11-004. SeeSec.  435.11(uu).
\10\ Maximum permissible retention of non-aqueous drilling fluid (NAF)
  base fluid on wet drill cuttings averaged over drilling intervals
  using NAFs as determined by EPA Method 1674, which is published as an
  appendix to subpart A of this part and in ``Analytic Methods for the
  Oil and Gas Extraction Point Source Category,'' EPA-821-R-11-004. See
Sec. 435.11(uu). This limitation is applicable for NAF base fluids
  that meet the base fluid sediment toxicity ratio (Footnote 6),
  biodegradation rate ratio (Footnote 7), PAH, mercury, and cadmium
  stock limitations (C16-C18 internal olefin) defined above in this
  table.
\11\ Maximum permissible retention of non-aqueous drilling fluid (NAF)
  base fluid on wet drill cuttings average over drilling intervals using
  NAFs as determined by EPA Method 1674, which is published as an
  appendix to subpart A of this part and in ``Analytic Methods for the
  Oil and Gas Extraction Point Source Category,'' EPA-821-R-11-004. See
Sec. 435.11(uu). This limitation is applicable for NAF base fluids
  that meet the ester base fluid sediment toxicity ratio and ester
  biodegradation rate ratio stock limitations defined as:
(a) ester base fluid sediment toxicity ratio = 10-day LC50 of C12-C14
  ester or C8 ester/10-day LC50 of stock base fluid as determined by EPA
  Method 1644: ``Method for Conducting a Sediment Toxicity Test with
  Leptocheirus plumulosus and Non-Aqueous Drilling Fluids or Synthetic-
  Based Drilling Muds'' after sediment preparation procedures specified
  in EPA Method 1646, which are published as appendices to subpart A of
  this part and in ``Analytic Methods for the Oil and Gas Extraction
  Point Source Category,'' EPA-821-R-11-004. SeeSec.  435.11(ee) and
  (uu);
(b) ester biodegradation rate ratio = Cumulative headspace gas
  production (ml) of C12-C14 ester or C8 ester/Cumulative headspace gas
  production (ml) of stock base fluid, both at 275 days as determined by
  EPA Method 1647, which is published as an appendix to subpart A of
  this part and in ``Analytic Methods for the Oil and Gas Extraction
  Point Source Category,'' EPA-821-R-11-004. SeeSec.  435.11(e) and
  (uu); and
(c) PAH mass ratio (Footnote 5), mercury, and cadmium stock limitations
  (C16-C18 internal olefin) defined above in this table.


[58 FR 12504, Apr. 13, 1979, as amended at 66 FR 6898, Jan. 22, 2001; 69 
FR 18803, Apr. 9, 2004; 77 FR 29836, May 18, 2012]



Sec.  435.14  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree 
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30-32, any existing point source 
subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent limitations 
representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by the 
application of the best conventional pollutant control technology (BCT):

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                        BCT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       Pollutant         BCT effluent
           Waste source                parameter          limitation
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Produced water...................  Oil & grease....  The maximum for any
                                                      one day shall not
                                                      exceed 72 mg/l;
                                                      the average of
                                                      values for 30
                                                      consecutive days
                                                      shall not exceed
                                                      48 mg/l.
Drilling fluids and drill
 cuttings:
(A) For facilities located within  ................  No discharge. \1\
 3 miles from shore.
(B) For facilities located beyond
 3 miles from shore:.
    Water-based drilling fluids    Free Oil........  No discharge. \2\
     and associated drill
     cuttings.
    Non-aqueous drilling fluids..  ................  No discharge.
    Drill cuttings associated      Free Oil........  No discharge. \2\
     with non-aqueous drilling
     fluids.
Well treatment, completion and     Free oil........  No discharge. \2\
 workover fluids.
Deck drainage....................  Free oil........  No discharge. \3\
Produced sand....................  ................  No discharge.
Sanitary M10.....................  Residual          Minimum of 1 mg/l
                                    chlorine.         and maintained as
                                                      close to this
                                                      concentration as
                                                      possible.
Sanitary M91M....................  Floating solids.  No discharge.
Domestic Waste...................  Floating solids.  No discharge.
                                   All other         See 33 CFR part
                                    domestic waste.   151.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ All Alaskan facilities are subject to the drilling fluids and drill
  cuttings discharge limitations for facilities located more than 3
  miles offshore.
\2\ As determined by the static sheen test. SeeSec.  435.11(hh).
\3\ As determined by the presence of a film or sheen upon or a
  discoloration of the surface of the receiving water (visual sheen).


[58 FR 12504, Apr. 13, 1979, as amended at 66 FR 6899, Jan. 22, 2001; 77 
FR 29836, May 18, 2012]



Sec.  435.15  Standards of performance for new sources (NSPS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
new source performance standards (NSPS):

                    New Source Performance Standards
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       Pollutant
           Waste source                parameter             NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Produced water...................  Oil and grease..  The maximum for any
                                                      one day shall not
                                                      exceed 42 mg/l;
                                                      the average of
                                                      daily values for
                                                      30 consecutive
                                                      days shall not
                                                      exceed 29 mg/l.
Drilling fluids and drill
 cuttings:
(A) For facilities located within  ................  No discharge. \1\
 3 miles from shore.
(B) For facilities located beyond
 3 miles from shore:
    Water-based drilling fluids    SPP Toxicity....  Minimum 96-hour
     and associated drill                             LC50. of the SPP
     cuttings.                                        Toxicity Test \2\
                                                      shall be 3% by
                                                      volume.
                                   Free oil........  No discharge. \3\
                                   Diesel oil......  No discharge.
                                   Mercury.........  1mg/kg dry weight
                                                      maximum in the
                                                      stock barite.
                                   Cadmium.........  3 mg/kg dry weight
                                                      maximum in the
                                                      stock barite.
    Non-aqueous drilling fluids..  ................  No charge.
Drill cuttings associated with
 non-aqueous drilling fluids:
    Stock Limitations (C16-C18     Mercury.........  1mg/kg dry weight
     internal olefin.                                 maximum in the
                                                      stock barite.
                                   Cadmium.........  3 mg/kg dry weight
                                                      maximum in the
                                                      stock barite.
                                   Polynuclear       PAH mass ratio \5\
                                    Aromatic          shall not exceed
                                    Hydrocarbons      1x10-5.
                                    (PAH).
                                   Sediment          Base fluid sediment
                                    toxicity.         toxicity ratio \6\
                                                      shall not exceed
                                                      1.0.
                                   Biodegradation    Biodegradation rate
                                    rate.             ratio \7\ shall
                                                      not exceed 1.0.
    Discharge Limitations........  Diesel oil......  No discharge.
                                   SPP Toxicity....  Minimum 96-hour
                                                      LC50. of the SPP
                                                      Toxicity Test \2\
                                                      shall be 3% by
                                                      volume.
                                   Sediment          Drilling fluid
                                    toxicity.         sediment toxicity
                                                      ratio \8\ shall
                                                      not exceed 1.0.
                                   Formation Oil...  No discharge. \9\

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                                   Base fluid        For NAFs that meet
                                    retained on       the stock
                                    cuttings.         limitations (C16-
                                                      C18 internal
                                                      olefin) in this
                                                      table, the maximum
                                                      weighted mass
                                                      ratio averaged
                                                      over all NAF well
                                                      sections shall be
                                                      6.9 g-NAF base
                                                      fluid/100 g-wet
                                                      drill cuttings.
                                                      \10\
                                                     For NAFs that meet
                                                      the C12-C14 ester
                                                      or C8 ester stock
                                                      limitations in
                                                      footnote 11 of
                                                      this table, the
                                                      maximum weighted
                                                      mass ratio
                                                      averaged over all
                                                      NAF well sections
                                                      shall be 9.4 g-NAF
                                                      base fluid/100 g-
                                                      wet drill
                                                      cuttings.
Well treatment, completion, and    Oil and grease..  The maximum for any
 workover fluids.                                     one day shall not
                                                      exceed 42 mg/l;
                                                      the average of
                                                      daily values for
                                                      30 consecutive
                                                      days shall not
                                                      exceed 29 mg/l.
Deck drainage....................  Free oil........  No discharge. \4\
Produced sand....................  ................  No discharge.
Sanitary M10.....................  Residual          Minimum of 1 mg/l
                                    chlorine.         and maintained as
                                                      close to this as
                                                      possible.
Sanitary M9IM....................  Floating solids.  No discharge.
Domestic Waste...................  Floating solids.  No discharge.
                                   Foam............  No discharge.
                                   All other         See 33 CFR part
                                    domestic wastes.  151.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ All Alaskan facilities are subject to the drilling fluids and drill
  cuttings discharge standards for facilities located more than three
  miles offshore.
\2\ As determined by the suspended particulate phase (SPP) toxicity
  test. SeeSec.  435.11(gg).
\3\ As determined by the static sheen test. SeeSec.  435.11(hh).
\4\ As determined by the presence of a film or sheen upon or a
  discoloration of the surface of the receiving water (visual sheen).
\5\ PAH mass ratio = Mass (g) of PAH (as phenanthrene)/Mass (g) of stock
  base fluid as determined by EPA Method 1654, Revision A, [specified at
Sec. 435.11(u)] entitled ``PAH Content of Oil by HPLC/UV,'' December
  1992, which is published as an appendix to subpart A of this part and
  in ``Analytic Methods for the Oil and Gas Extraction Point Source
  Category,'' EPA-821-R-11-004. SeeSec.  435.11(uu).
\6\ Base fluid sediment toxicity ratio = 10-day LC50 of C16-C18 internal
  olefin/10-day LC50 of stock base fluid as determined by EPA Method
  1644: ``Method for Conducting a Sediment Toxicity Test with
  Leptocheirus plumulosus and Non-Aqueous Drilling Fluids or Synthetic-
  Based Drilling Muds'' after preparing the sediment according to the
  procedure specified in EPA Method 1646, which are published as
  appendices to subpart A of this part and in ``Analytic Methods for the
  Oil and Gas Extraction Point Source Category,'' EPA-821-R-11-004. See
Sec. 435.11(ee) and (uu).
\7\ Biodegradation rate ratio = Cumulative headspace gas production (ml)
  of C16-C18 internal olefin/Cumulative headspace gas production (ml) of
  stock base fluid, both at 275 days as determined by EPA Method 1647,
  which is published as an appendix to subpart A of this part and in
  ``Analytic Methods for the Oil and Gas Extraction Point Source
  Category,'' EPA-821-R-11-004. SeeSec.  435.11(e) and (uu).
\8\ Drilling fluid sediment toxicity ratio = 4-day LC50 of C16-C18
  internal olefin drilling fluid/4-day LC50 of drilling fluid removed
  from drill cuttings at the solids control equipment as determined by
  EPA Method 1644: ``Method for Conducting a Sediment Toxicity Test with
  Leptocheirus plumulosus and Non-Aqueous Drilling Fluids or Synthetic-
  Based Drilling Muds'' after sediment preparation procedures specified
  in EPA Method 1646, which are published as appendices to subpart A of
  this part and in ``Analytic Methods for the Oil and Gas Extraction
  Point Source Category,'' EPA-821-R-11-004. SeeSec.  435.11(ee) and
  (uu).
\9\ As determined before drilling fluids are shipped offshore by the GC/
  MS compliance assurance method (EPA Method 1655), and as determined
  prior to discharge by the RPE method (EPA Method 1670) applied to
  drilling fluid removed from drill cuttings. If the operator wishes to
  confirm the results of the RPE method (EPA Method 1670), the operator
  may use the GC/MS compliance assurance method (EPA Method 1655).
  Results from the GC/MS compliance assurance method (EPA Method 1655)
  shall supersede the results of the RPE method (EPA Method 1670). EPA
  Method 1655 and 1670 are published as appendices to subpart A of this
  part and in ``Analytic Methods for the Oil and Gas Extraction Point
  Source Category,'' EPA-821-R-11-004. SeeSec.  435.11(uu).
\10\ Maximum permissible retention of non-aqueous drilling fluid (NAF)
  base fluid on wet drill cuttings averaged over drilling intervals
  using NAFs as determined by EPA Method 1674, which is published as an
  appendix to subpart A of this part and in ``Analytic Methods for the
  Oil and Gas Extraction Point Source Category,'' EPA-821-R-11-004. See
Sec. 435.11(uu). This limitation is applicable for NAF base fluids
  that meet the base fluid sediment toxicity ratio (Footnote 6),
  biodegradation rate ratio (Footnote 7), PAH, mercury, and cadmium
  stock limitations (C16-C18 internal olefin) defined above in this
  table.
\11\ Maximum permissible retention of non-aqueous drilling fluid (NAF)
  base fluid on wet drill cuttings average over drilling intervals using
  NAFs as determined by EPA Method 1674, which is published as an
  appendix to subpart A of this part and in ``Analytic Methods for the
  Oil and Gas Extraction Point Source Category,'' EPA-821-R-11-004. See
Sec. 435.11(uu). This limitation is applicable for NAF base fluids
  that meet the ester base fluid sediment toxicity ratio and ester
  biodegradation rate ratio stock limitations defined as:
(a) ester base fluid sediment toxicity ratio = 10-day LC50 of C12-C14
  ester or C8 ester/10-day LC50 of stock base fluid as determined by EPA
  Method 1644: ``Method for Conducting a Sediment Toxicity Test with
  Leptocheirus plumulosus and Non-Aqueous Drilling Fluids or Synthetic-
  Based Drilling Muds'' after sediment preparation procedures specified
  in EPA Method 1646, which are published as appendices to subpart A of
  this part and in ``Analytic Methods for the Oil and Gas Extraction
  Point Source Category,'' EPA-821-R-11-004. SeeSec.  435.11(ee) and
  (uu);
(b) ester biodegradation rate ratio = Cumulative headspace gas
  production (ml) of C12-C14 ester or C8 ester/Cumulative headspace gas
  production (ml) of stock base fluid, both at 275 days as determined by
  EPA Method 1647, which is published as an appendix to subpart A of
  this part and in ``Analytic Methods for the Oil and Gas Extraction
  Point Source Category,'' EPA-821-R-11-004. SeeSec.  435.11(e) and
  (uu); and (c) PAH mass ratio (Footnote 5), mercury, and cadmium stock
  limitations (C16-C18 internal olefin) defined above in this table.


[58 FR 12504, Apr. 13, 1979, as amended at 66 FR 6900, Jan. 22, 2001; 66 
FR 33134, June 20, 2001; 69 FR 18803, Apr. 9, 2004; 77 FR 29836, May 16, 
2012]

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Sec. Appendix 1 to Subpart A of Part 435--Static Sheen Test (EPA Method 
                                  1617)

                        1. Scope and Application

    This method is to be used as a compliance test for the ``no 
discharge of free oil'' requirement for discharges of drilling fluids, 
drill cuttings, produced sand, and well treatment, completion and 
workover fluids. ``Free oil'' refers to any oil contained in a waste 
stream that when discharged will cause a film or sheen upon or a 
discoloration of the surface of the receiving water.

                          2. Summary of Method

    15-mL samples of drilling fluids or well treatment, completion, and 
workover fluids, and 15-g samples (wet weight basis) of drill cuttings 
or produced sand are introduced into ambient seawater in a container 
having an air-to-liquid interface area of 1000 cm\2\ (155.5 in\2\). 
Samples are dispersed within the container and observations made no more 
than one hour later to ascertain if these materials cause a sheen, 
iridescence, gloss, or increased reflectance on the surface of the test 
seawater. The occurrence of any of these visual observations will 
constitute a demonstration that the tested material contains ``free 
oil,'' and therefore results in a prohibition of its discharge into 
receiving waters.

                            3. Interferences

    Residual ``free oil'' adhering to sampling containers, the magnetic 
stirring bar used to mix the sample, and the stainless steel spatula 
used to mix the sample will be the principal sources of contamination 
problems. These problems should only occur if improperly washed and 
cleaned equipment are used for the test. The use of disposable equipment 
minimizes the potential for similar contamination from pipettes and the 
test container.

                  4. Apparatus, Materials, and Reagents

    4.1 Apparatus
    4.1.1 Sampling Containers: 1-liter polyethylene beakers and 1-liter 
glass beakers.
    4.1.2 Graduated cylinder: 100-mL graduated cylinder required only 
for operations where predilution of mud discharges is required.
    4.1.3 Plastic disposable weighing boats.
    4.1.4 Triple-beam scale.
    4.1.5 Disposable pipettes: 25-mL disposable pipettes.
    4.1.6 Magnetic stirrer and stirring bar.
    4.1.7 Stainless steel spatula.
    4.1.8 Test container: Open plastic container whose internal cross-
section parallel to its opening has an area of 1000 cm\2\50 cm\2\ (155.5 7.75 in\2\), and a 
depth of at least 13 cm (5 inches) and no more than 30 cm (11.8 inches).
    4.2 Materials and Reagents.
    4.2.1 Plastic liners for the test container: Oil-free, heavy-duty 
plastic trash can liners that do not inhibit the spreading of an oil 
film. Liners must be of sufficient size to completely cover the interior 
surface of the test container. Permittees must determine an appropriate 
local source of liners that do not inhibit the spreading of 0.05 mL of 
diesel fuel added to the lined test container under the test conditions 
and protocol described below.
    4.2.2 Ambient receiving water.

                             5. Calibration

    None currently specified.

                      6. Quality Control Procedures

    None currently specified.

                    7. Sample Collection and Handling

    7.1 Sampling containers must be thoroughly washed with detergent, 
rinsed a minimum of three times with fresh water, and allowed to air dry 
before samples are collected.
    7.2 Samples of drilling fluid to be tested shall be taken at the 
shale shaker after cuttings have been removed. The sample volume should 
range between 200 mL and 500 mL.
    7.3 Samples of drill cuttings will be taken from the shale shaker 
screens with a clean spatula or similar instrument and placed in a glass 
beaker. Cuttings samples shall be collected prior to the addition of any 
washdown water and should range between 200 g and 500 g.
    7.4 Samples of produced sand must be obtained from the solids 
control equipment from which the discharge occurs on any given day and 
shall be collected prior to the addition of any washdown water; samples 
should range between 200 g and 500 g.
    7.5 Samples of well treatment, completion, and workover fluids must 
be obtained from the holding facility prior to discharge; the sample 
volume should range between 200 mL and 500 mL.
    7.6 Samples must be tested no later than 1 hour after collection.
    7.7 Drilling fluid samples must be mixed in their sampling 
containers for 5 minutes prior to the test using a magnetic bar stirrer. 
If predilution is imposed as a permit condition, the sample must be 
mixed at the same ratio with the same prediluting water as the 
discharged muds and stirred for 5 minutes.
    7.8 Drill cuttings must be stirred and well mixed by hand in their 
sampling containers prior to testing, using a stainless steel spatula.

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                              8. Procedure

    8.1 Ambient receiving water must be used as the ``receiving water'' 
in the test. The temperature of the test water shall be as close as 
practicable to the ambient conditions in the receiving water, not the 
room temperature of the observation facility. The test container must 
have an air-to-liquid interface area of 1000 50 
cm\2\. The surface of the water should be no more than 1.27 cm (.5 inch) 
below the top of the test container.
    8.2 Plastic liners shall be used, one per test container, and 
discarded afterwards. Some liners may inhibit spreading of added oil; 
operators shall determine an appropriate local source of liners that do 
not inhibit the spreading of the oil film.
    8.3 A 15-mL sample of drilling fluid or well treatment, completion, 
and workover fluids must be introduced by pipette into the test 
container 1 cm below the water surface. Pipettes must be filled and 
discharged with test material prior to the transfer of test material and 
its introduction into test containers. The test water/test material 
mixture must be stirred using the pipette to distribute the test 
material homogeneously throughout the test water. The pipette must be 
used only once for a test and then discarded.
    8.4 Drill cuttings or produced sand should be weighed on plastic 
weighing boats; 15-g samples must be transferred by scraping test 
material into the test water with a stainless steel spatula. Drill 
cuttings shall not be prediluted prior to testing. Also, drilling fluids 
and cuttings will be tested separately. The weighing boat must be 
immersed in the test water and scraped with the spatula to transfer any 
residual material to the test container. The drill cuttings or produced 
sand must be stirred with the spatula to an even distribution of solids 
on the bottom of the test container.
    8.5 Observations must be made no later than 1 hour after the test 
material is transferred to the test container. Viewing points above the 
test container should be made from at least three sides of the test 
container, at viewing angles of approximately 60[deg] and 30[deg] from 
the horizontal. Illumination of the test container must be 
representative of adequate lighting for a working environment to conduct 
routine laboratory procedures. It is recommended that the water surface 
of the test container be observed under a fluorescent light source such 
as a dissecting microscope light. The light source shall be positioned 
above and directed over the entire surface of the pan.
    8.6 Detection of a ``silvery'' or ``metallic'' sheen or gloss, 
increased reflectivity, visual color, iridescence, or an oil slick on 
the water surface of the test container surface shall constitute a 
demonstration of ``free oil.'' These visual observations include 
patches, streaks, or sheets of such altered surface characteristics. If 
the free oil content of the sample approaches or exceeds 10%, the water 
surface of the test container may lack color, a sheen, or iridescence, 
due to the increased thickness of the film; thus, the observation for an 
oil slick is required. The surface of the test container shall not be 
disturbed in any manner that reduces the size of any sheen or slick that 
may be present.
    If an oil sheen or slick occurs on less than one-half of the surface 
area after the sample is introduced to the test container, observations 
will continue for up to 1 hour. If the sheen or slick increases in size 
and covers greater than one-half of the surface area of the test 
container during the observation period, the discharge of the material 
shall cease. If the sheen or slick does not increase in size to cover 
greater than one-half of the test container surface area after one hour 
of observation, discharge may continue and additional sampling is not 
required.
    If a sheen or slick occurs on greater than one-half of the surface 
area of the test container after the test material is introduced, 
discharge of the tested material shall cease. The permittee may retest 
the material causing the sheen or slick. If subsequent tests do not 
result in a sheen or slick covering greater than one-half of the surface 
area of the test container, discharge may continue.



Sec. Appendix 2 to Subpart A of Part 435--Drilling Fluids Toxicity Test 
                            (EPA Method 1619)

                          I. Sample Collection

    The collection and preservation methods for drilling fluids (muds) 
and water samples presented here are designed to minimize sample 
contamination and alteration of the physical or chemical properties of 
the samples due to freezing, air oxidation, or drying.

                             I-A. Apparatus

    (1) The following items are required for water and drilling mud 
sampling and storage:
    a. Acid-rinsed linear-polyethylene bottles or other appropriate 
noncontaminating drilling mud sampler.
    b. Acid-rinsed linear-polyethylene bottles or other appropriate 
noncontaminating water sampler.
    c. Acid-rinsed linear-polyethylene bottles or other appropriate 
noncontaminated vessels for water and mud samples.
    d. Ice chests for preservation and shipping of mud and water 
samples.

                           I-B. Water Sampling

    (1) Collection of water samples shall be made with appropriate acid-
rinsed linear-polyethylene bottles or other appropriate

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non-contaminating water sampling devices. Special care shall be taken to 
avoid the introduction of contaminants from the sampling devices and 
containers. Prior to use, the sampling devices and containers should be 
thoroughly cleaned with a detergent solution, rinsed with tap water, 
soaked in 10 percent hydrochloric acid (HCl) for 4 hours, and then 
thoroughly rinsed with glass-distilled water.

                       I-C. Drilling Mud Sampling

    (1) Drilling mud formulations to be tested shall be collected from 
active field systems. Obtain a well-mixed sample from beneath the shale 
shaker after the mud has passed through the screens. Samples shall be 
stored in polyethylene containers or in other appropriate uncontaminated 
vessels. Prior to sealing the sample containers on the platform, flush 
as much air out of the container by filling it with drilling fluid 
sample, leaving a one inch space at the top.
    (2) Mud samples shall be immediately shipped to the testing facility 
on blue or wet ice (do not use dry ice) and continuously maintained at 
0-4 [deg]C until the time of testing.
    (3) Bulk mud samples shall be thoroughly mixed in the laboratory 
using a 1000 rpm high shear mixer and then subdivided into individual, 
small wide-mouthed (e.g., one or two liter) non-contaminating containers 
for storage.
    (4) The drilling muds stored in the laboratory shall have any excess 
air removed by flushing the storage containers with nitrogen under 
pressure anytime the containers are opened. Moreover, the sample in any 
container opened for testing must be thoroughly stirred using a 1000 rpm 
high shear mixer prior to use.
    (5) Most drilling mud samples may be stored for periods of time 
longer than 2 weeks prior to toxicity testing provided that proper 
containers are used and proper condition are maintained.

           II. Suspended Particulate Phase Sample Preparation

    (1) Mud samples that have been stored under specified conditions in 
this protocol shall be prepared for tests within three months after 
collection. The SPP shall be prepared as detailed below.

                             II-A. Apparatus

    (1) The following items are required:
    a. Magnetic stir plates and bars.
    b. Several graduated cylinders, ranging in volume from 10 mL to 1 L
    c. Large (15 cm) powder funnels.
    d. Several 2-liter graduated cylinders.
    e. Several 2-liter large mouth graduated Erlenmeyer flasks.
    (2) Prior to use, all glassware shall be thoroughly cleaned. Wash 
all glassware with detergent, rinse five times with tap water, rinse 
once with acetone, rinse several times with distilled or deionized 
water, place in a clean 10-percent (or stronger) HCl acid bath for a 
minimum of 4 hours, rinse five times with tap water, and then rinse five 
times with distilled or deionized water. For test samples containing 
mineral oil or diesel oil, glassware should be washed with petroleum 
ether to assure removal of all residual oil.
    Note: If the glassware with nytex cups soaks in the acid solution 
longer than 24 hours, then an equally long deionized water soak should 
be performed.

                 II-B. Test Seawater Sample Preparation

    (1) Diluent seawater and exposure seawater samples are prepared by 
filtration through a 1.0 micrometer filter prior to analysis.
    (2) Artificial seawater may be used as long as the seawater has been 
prepared by standard methods or ASTM methods, has been properly 
``seasoned,'' filtered, and has been diluted with distilled water to the 
same specified 202 ppt salinity and 202 [deg]C temperature as the ``natural'' seawater.

                        II-C. Sample Preparation

    (1) The pH of the mud shall be tested prior to its use. If the pH is 
less than 9, if black spots have appeared on the walls of the sample 
container, or if the mud sample has a foul odor, that sample shall be 
discarded. Subsample a manageable aliquot of mud from the well-mixed 
original sample. Mix the mud and filtered test seawater in a volumetric 
mud-to-water ratio of 1 to 9. This is best done by the method of 
volumetric displacement in a 2-L, large mouth, graduated Erlenmeyer 
flask. Place 1000 mL of seawater into the graduated Erlenmeyer flask. 
The mud subsample is then carefully added via a powder funnel to obtain 
a total volume of 1200 mL. (A 200 mL volume of the mud will now be in 
the flask).
    The 2-L, large mouth, graduated Erlenmeyer flask is then filled to 
the 2000 mL mark with 800 mL of seawater, which produces a slurry with a 
final ratio of one volume drilling mud to nine volumes water. If the 
volume of SPP required for testing or analysis exceeds 1500 to 1600 mL, 
the initial volumes should be proportionately increased. Alternatively, 
several 2-L drill mud/water slurries may be prepared as outlined above 
and combined to provide sufficient SPP.
    (2) Mix this mud/water slurry with magnetic stirrers for 5 minutes. 
Measure the pH and, if necessary, adjust (decrease) the pH of the slurry 
to within 0.2 units of the seawater by adding 6N HCl while stirring the 
slurry. Then, allow the slurry to settle for 1 hour. Record the amount 
of HCl added.

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    (3) At the end of the settling period, carefully decant (do not 
siphon) the Suspended Particulate Phase (SPP) into an appropriate 
container. Decanting the SPP is one continuous action. In some cases no 
clear interface will be present; that is, there will be no solid phase 
that has settled to the bottom. For those samples the entire SPP 
solution should be used when preparing test concentrations. However, in 
those cases when no clear interface is present, the sample must be 
remixed for five minutes. This insures the homogeneity of the mixture 
prior to the preparation of the test concentrations. In other cases, 
there will be samples with two or more phases, including a solid phase. 
For those samples, carefully and continuously decant the supernatant 
until the solid phase on the bottom of the flask is reached. The 
decanted solution is defined to be 100 percent SPP. Any other 
concentration of SPP refers to a percentage of SPP that is obtained by 
volumetrically mixing 100 percent SPP with seawater.
    (4) SPP samples to be used in toxicity tests shall be mixed for 5 
minutes and must not be preserved or stored.
    (5) Measure the filterable and unfilterable residue of each SPP 
prepared for testing. Measure the dissolved oxygen (DO) and pH of the 
SPP. If the DO is less than 4.9 ppm, aerate the SPP to at least 4.9 ppm 
which is 65 percent of saturation. Maximum allowable aeration time is 5 
minutes using a generic commercial air pump and air stone. Neutralize 
the pH of the SPP to a pH 7.8 .1 using a dilute 
HCl solution. If too much acid is added to lower the pH saturated NaOH 
may be used to raise the pH to 7.8 .1 units. 
Record the amount of acid or NaOH needed to lower/raise to the 
appropriate pH. Three repeated DO and pH measurements are needed to 
insure homogeneity and stability of the SPP. Preparation of test 
concentrations may begin after this step is complete.
    (6) Add the appropriate volume of 100 percent SPP to the appropriate 
volume of seawater to obtain the desired SPP concentration. The control 
is seawater only. Mix all concentrations and the control for 5 minutes 
by using magnetic stirrers. Then, the animals shall be randomly selected 
and placed in the dishes in order to begin the 96-hour toxicity test.

III. Guidance for Performing Suspended Particulate Phase Toxicity Tests 
                         Using Mysidopsis bahia

                            III-A. Apparatus

    (1) Each definitive test consists of 18 test containers: 3 
replicates of a control and 5 SPP dilutions. Test containers should be 
Pyrex or equivalent glass. For definitive tests, 5 SPP dilutions with 3 
replicates of at least 500 ml each are required. Twenty mysids per 
replicate, 360 per definitive test are required.

                  III-B. Sample Collection Preservation

    (1) Drilling muds and water samples are collected and stored, and 
the suspended particulate phase prepared as described in section 1-C.

                        III-C. Species Selection

    (1) The Suspended Particulate Phase (SPP) tests on drilling muds 
shall utilize the test species Mysidopsis bahia. Test animals shall be 3 
to 6 days old on the first day of exposure. Whatever the source of the 
animals, collection and handling should be as gentle as possible. 
Transportation to the laboratory should be in well-aerated water from 
the animal culture site at the temperature and salinity from which they 
were cultured. Methods for handling, acclimating, and sizing bioassay 
organisms given by Borthwick [1] and Nimmo [2] shall be followed in 
matters for which no guidance is given here.

                     III-D. Experimental Conditions

    (1) Suspended particulate phase (SPP) tests should be conducted at a 
salinity of 20 2 ppt. Experimental temperature 
should be 20 2 [deg]C. Dissolved oxygen in the SPP 
shall be raised to or maintained above 65 percent of saturation prior to 
preparation of the test concentrations. Under these conditions of 
temperature and salinity, 65 percent saturation is a DO of 5.3 ppm. 
Beginning at Day 0-before the animals are placed in the test containers 
DO, temperature, salinity, and pH shall be measured every 24 hours. DO 
should be reported in milligrams per liter.
    (2) Aeration of test media is required during the entire test with a 
rate estimated to be 50-140 cubic centimeters/minute. This air flow to 
each test dish may be achieved through polyethylene tubing (0.045-inch 
inner diameter and 0.062-inch outer diameter) by a small generic 
aquarium pump. The delivery method, surface area of the aeration stone, 
and flow characteristics shall be documented. All treatments, including 
control, shall be the same.
    (3) Light intensity shall be 1200 microwatts/cm \2\ using cool white 
fluorescent bulbs with a 14-hr light and 10-hr dark cycle. This light/
dark cycle shall also be maintained during the acclimation period and 
the test.

                      III-E. Experimental Procedure

    (1) Wash all glassware with detergent, rinse five times with tap 
water, rinse once with acetone, rinse several times with distilled or 
deionized water, place in a clean 10 percent HCl acid bath for a minimum 
of 4 hours, rinse five times with tap water, and then rinse five times 
with distilled water.

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    (2) Establish the definitive test concentrations based on results of 
a range finding test or based on prior experience and knowledge of the 
mud system.
    (3) Twenty organisms are exposed in each test dish. Nytex [supreg] 
cups shall be inserted into every test dish prior to adding the animals. 
These ``nylon mesh screen'' nytex holding cups are fabricated by gluing 
a collar of 363-micrometer mesh nylon screen to a 15-centimeter wide 
Petri dish with silicone sealant. The nylon screen collar is 
approximately 5 centimeters high. The animals are then placed into the 
test concentration within the confines of the Nytex cups.
    (4) Individual organisms shall be randomly assigned to treatment. A 
randomization procedure is presented in section V of this protocol. Make 
every attempt to expose animals of approximately equal size. The 
technique described by Borthwick [1], or other suitable substitutes, 
should be used for transferring specimens. Throughout the test period, 
mysids shall be fed daily with approximately 50 Artemia (brine shrimp) 
nauplii per mysid. This will reduce stress and decrease cannibalism.
    (5) Cover the dishes, aerate, and incubate the test containers in an 
appropriate test chamber. Positioning of the test containers holding 
various concentrations of test solution should be randomized if 
incubator arrangement indicates potential position difference. The test 
medium is not replaced during the 96-hour test.
    (6) Observations may be attempted at 4, 6 and 8 hours; they must be 
attempted at 0, 24, 48, and 72 hours and must be made at 96 hours. 
Attempts at observations refers to placing a test dish on a light table 
and visually counting the animals. Do not lift the ``nylon mesh screen'' 
cup out of the test dish to make the observation. No unnecessary 
handling of the animals should occur during the 96 hour test period. DO 
and pH measurements must also be made at 0, 24, 48, 72, and 96 hours. 
Take and replace the test medium necessary for the DO and pH 
measurements outside of the nytex cups to minimize stresses on the 
animals.
    (7) At the end of 96 hours, all live animals must be counted. Death 
is the end point, so the number of living organisms is recorded. Death 
is determined by lack of spontaneous movement. All crustaceans molt at 
regular intervals, shedding a complete exoskeleton. Care should be taken 
not to count an exoskeleton. Dead animals might decompose or be eaten 
between observations. Therefore, always count living, not dead animals. 
If daily observations are made, remove dead organisms and molted 
exoskeletons with a pipette or forceps. Care must be taken not to 
disturb living organisms and to minimize the amount of liquid withdrawn.

       IV. Methods for Positive Control Tests (Reference Toxicant)

    (1) Sodium lauryl sulfate (dodecyl sodium sulfate) is used as a 
reference toxicant for the positive control. The chemical used should be 
approximately 95 percent pure. The source, lot number, and percent 
purity shall be reported.
    (2) Test methods are those used for the drilling fluid tests, except 
that the test material was prepared by weighing one gram sodium lauryl 
sulfate on an analytical balance, adding the chemical to a 100-
milliliter volumetric flask, and bringing the flask to volume with 
deionized water. After mixing this stock solution, the test mixtures are 
prepared by adding 0.1 milliliter of the stock solution for each part 
per million desired to one liter of seawater.
    (3) The mixtures are stirred briefly, water quality is measured, 
animals are added to holding cups, and the test begins. Incubation and 
monitoring procedures are the same as those for the drilling fluids.

                       V. Randomization Procedure

                       V-A. Purpose and Procedure

    (1) The purpose of this procedure is to assure that mysids are 
impartially selected and randomly assigned to six test treatments (five 
drilling fluid or reference toxicant concentrations and a control) and 
impartially counted at the end of the 96-hour test. Thus, each test 
setup, as specified in the randomization procedure, consists of 3 
replicates of 20 animals for each of the six treatments, i.e., 360 
animals per test. Figure 1 is a flow diagram that depicts the procedure 
schematically and should be reviewed to understand the over-all 
operation. The following tasks shall be performed in the order listed.
    (2) Mysids are cultured in the laboratory in appropriate units. If 
mysids are purchased, go to Task 3.
    (3) Remove mysids from culture tanks (6, 5, 4, and 3 days before the 
test will begin, i.e., Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday if the 
test will begin on Monday) and place them in suitably large maintenance 
containers so that they can swim about freely and be fed.
    Note: Not every detail (the definition of suitably large containers, 
for example) is provided here. Training and experience in aquatic animal 
culture and testing will be required to successfully complete these 
tests.

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    (4) Remove mysids from maintenance containers and place all animals 
in a single container. The intent is to have homogeneous test population 
of mysids of a known age (3-6 days old).
    (5) For each toxicity test, assign two suitable containers (500-
milliliter (mL) beakers are recommended) for mysid separation/
enumeration. Label each container (A1, A2, B1, B2, and C1, C2, for 
example, if two drilling fluid tests and a reference toxicant test are 
to be set up on one day). The purpose of this task is to allow the 
investigator to obtain a close estimate of the number of animals 
available for testing and to prevent unnecessary crowding of the mysids 
while they are being counted and assigned to test containers. Transfer 
the mysids from the large test population container to the labeled 
separation and enumeration containers but do not place more than 200 
mysids in a 500-mL beaker. Be impartial in transferring the mysids; 
place approximately equal numbers of animals (10-15 mysids is 
convenient) in each container in a cyclic manner rather than placing the 
maximum number each container at one time.
    Note: It is important that the animals not be unduly stressed during 
this selection and assignment procedure. Therefore, it will probably be 
necessary to place all animals (except the batch immediately being 
assigned to test containers) in mesh cups with flowing seawater or in 
large volume containers with aeration. The idea is to provide the 
animals with near optimal conditions to avoid additional stress.

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    (6) Place the mysids from the two labeled enumeration containers 
assigned to a specific test into one or more suitable containers to be 
used as counting dishes (2-liter Carolina dishes are suggested). Because 
of the time required to separate, count, and assign mysids, two or more 
people may be involved in completing this task. If this is done, two or 
more counting dishes may be used, but the investigator must make sure 
that approximately equal numbers of mysids from each labeled container 
are placed in each counting dish.
    (7) By using a large-bore, smooth-tip glass pipette, select mysids 
from the counting dish(es) and place them in the 36 individually 
numbered distribution containers (10-ml beakers are suggested). The 
mysids are assigned two at a time to the 36 containers by using a 
randomization schedule similar to the one presented below. At the end of 
selection/assignment round 1, each container will contain two mysids; at 
the end of round 2, they will contain four mysids; and so on until each 
contains ten mysids.

                   Example of a Randomization Schedule
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Place mysid in the numbered
Selection/assignment round (2 mysids each)   distribution containers in
                                               the random order shown
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.........................................  8, 21, 6, 28, 33, 32, 1, 3,
                                             10, 9, 4, 14, 23, 2, 34,
                                             22, 36, 27, 5, 30, 35, 24,
                                             12, 25, 11, 17, 19, 26, 31,
                                             7, 20, 15, 18, 13, 16, 29.
2.........................................  35, 18, 5, 12, 32, 34, 22,
                                             3, 9, 16, 26, 13, 20, 28,
                                             6, 21, 24, 30, 8, 31, 7,
                                             23, 2, 15, 25, 17, 1, 11,
                                             27, 4, 19, 36, 10, 33, 14,
                                             29.
3.........................................  7, 19, 14, 11, 34, 21, 25,
                                             27, 17, 18, 6, 16, 29, 2,
                                             32, 10, 4, 20, 3, 9, 1, 5,
                                             28, 24, 31, 15, 22, 13, 33,
                                             26, 36, 12, 8, 30, 35, 23.
4.........................................  30, 2, 18, 5, 8, 27, 10, 25,
                                             4, 20, 26, 15, 31, 36, 35,
                                             23, 11, 29, 16, 17, 28, 1,
                                             33, 14, 9, 34, 7, 3, 12,
                                             22, 21, 6, 19, 24, 32, 13.
5.........................................  34, 28, 16, 17, 10, 12, 1,
                                             36, 20, 18, 15, 22, 2, 4,
                                             19, 23, 27, 29, 25, 21, 30,
                                             3, 9, 33, 32, 6, 14, 11,
                                             35, 24, 26, 7, 31, 5, 13,
                                             8.
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    (8) Transfer mysids from the 36 distribution containers to 18 
labeled test containers in random order. A label is assigned to each of 
the three replicates (A, B, C) of the six test concentrations. Count and 
record the 96 hour response in an impartial order.
    (9) Repeat tasks 5-7 for each toxicity test. A new random schedule 
should be followed in Tasks 6 and 7 for each test.
    Note: If a partial toxicity test is conducted, the procedures 
described above are appropriate and should be used to prepare the single 
test concentration and control, along with the reference toxicant test.

                  V-B. Data Analysis and Interpretation

    (1) Complete survival data in all test containers at each 
observation time shall be presented in tabular form. If greater than 10 
percent mortality occurs in the controls, all data shall be discarded 
and the experiment repeated. Unacceptably high control mortality 
indicates the presence of important stresses on the organisms other than 
the material being tested, such as injury or disease, stressful physical 
or chemical conditions in the containers, or improper handling, 
acclimation, or feeding. If 10 percent mortality or less occurs in the 
controls, the data may be evaluated and reported.
    (2) A definitive, full bioassay conducted according to the EPA 
protocol is used to estimate the concentration that is lethal to 50 
percent of the test organisms that do not die naturally. This toxicity 
measure is known as the median lethal concentration, or LC-50. The LC-50 
is adjusted for natural mortality or natural responsiveness. The maximum 
likelihood estimation procedure with the adjustments for natural 
responsiveness as given by D.J. Finney, in Probit Analysis 3rd edition, 
1971, Cambridge University Press, chapter 7, can be used to obtain the 
probit model estimate of the LC-50 and the 95 percent fiducial 
(confidence) limits for the LC-50. These estimates are obtained using 
the logarithmic transform of the concentration. The heterogeneity factor 
(Finney 1971, pages 70-72) is not used. For a test material to pass the 
toxicity test, according to the requirements stated in the offshore oil 
and gas extraction industry BAT effluent limitations and NSPS, the LC-
50, adjusted for natural responsiveness, must be greater than 3 percent 
suspended particulate phase (SPP) concentration by volume unadjusted for 
the 1 to 9 dilution. Other toxicity test models may be used to obtain 
toxicity estimates provided the modeled mathematical expression for the 
lethality rate must increase continuously with concentration. The 
lethality rate is modeled to increase with concentration to reflect an 
assumed increase in toxicity with concentration even though the observed 
lethality may not increase uniformly because of the unpredictable animal 
response fluctuations.
    (3) The range finding test is used to establish a reasonable set of 
test concentrations in order to run the definitive test. However, if the 
lethality rate changes rapidly over a narrow range of concentrations, 
the range finding assay may be too coarse to establish

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an adequate set of test concentrations for a definitive test.
    (4) The EPA Environmental Research Laboratory in Gulf Breeze, 
Florida prepared a Research and Development Report entitled Acute 
Toxicity of Eight Drilling Fluids to Mysid Shrimp (Mysidopsis bahia), 
May 1984 EPA-600/3-84-067. The Gulf Breeze data for drilling fluid 
number 1 are displayed in Table 1 for purposes of an example of the 
probit analysis described above. The SAS Probit Procedure (SAS 
Institute, Statistical Analysis System, Cary, North Carolina, 1982) was 
used to analyze these data. The 96-hour LC50 adjusted for the estimated 
spontaneous mortality rate is 3.3 percent SPP with 95 percent limits of 
3.0 and 3.5 percent SPP with the 1 to 9 dilution. The estimated 
spontaneous mortality rate based on all of the data is 9.6 percent.

 Table 1--Listing of Acute Toxicity Test Data (August 1983 to September
        1983) with Eight Generic Drilling Fluids and Mysid Shrimp
                              [fluid N2=1]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                 Number
                                             Number    Number     alive
           Percent concentration             exposed  dead (96     (96
                                                       hours)    hours)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
0.........................................        60         3        57
1.........................................        60        11        49
2.........................................        60        11        49
3.........................................        60        25        35
4.........................................        60        48        12
5.........................................        60        60         0
------------------------------------------------------------------------

     V-C. The Partial Toxicity Test for Evaluation of Test Material

    (1) A partial test conducted according to EPA protocol can be used 
economically to demonstrate that a test material passes the toxicity 
test. The partial test cannot be used to estimate the LC-50 adjusted for 
natural response.
    (2) To conduct a partial test follow the test protocol for 
preparation of the test material and organisms. Prepare the control 
(zero concentration), one test concentration (3 percent suspended 
particulate phase) and the reference toxicant according to the methods 
of the full test. A range finding test is not used for the partial test.
    (3) Sixty test organisms are used for each test concentration. Find 
the number of test organisms killed in the control (zero percent SPP) 
concentration in the column labeled X0 of Table 2. If the 
number of organisms in the control (zero percent SPP) exceeds the table 
values, then the test is unacceptable and must be repeated. If the 
number of organisms killed in the 3 percent test concentration is less 
than or equal to corresponding number in the column labeled 
X1 then the test material passes the partial toxicity test. 
Otherwise the test material fails the toxicity test.
    (4) Data shall be reported as percent suspended particulate phase.

                                 Table 2
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                             X0                                   X1
------------------------------------------------------------------------
0..........................................................       22
1..........................................................       22
2..........................................................       23
3..........................................................       23
4..........................................................       24
5..........................................................       24
6..........................................................       25
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                             VI. References

    1. Borthwick, Patrick W. 1978. Methods for acute static toxicity 
tests with mysid shrimp (Mysidopsis bahia). Bioassay Procedures for the 
Ocean Disposal Permit Program, [EPA-600/9-78-010:] March.
    2. Nimmo, D.R., T.L. Hamaker, and C.A. Somers. 1978. Culturing the 
mysid (Mysidopsis bahia) in flowing seawater or a static system. 
Bioassay Procedures for the Ocean Disposal Permit Program, [EPA-600/9-
78-010]: March.
    3. American Public Health Association et al. 1980. Standard Methods 
for the Examination of Water and Wastewater. Washington, DC, 15th 
Edition: 90-99.
    4. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, September 1991. Methods for 
Measuring the Acute Toxicity of Effluents and Receiving Waters to 
Freshwater and Marine Organisms. EPA/600/4-90/027. Washington, DC, 4th 
Edition.
    5. Finney, D.J. Probit Analysis. Cambridge University Press; 1971.
    6. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, May 1984. Acute Toxicity of 
Eight Drilling Fluids to Mysid Shrimp (Mysidopsis bahia). EPA-600/3-84-
067.

[58 FR 12504, Mar. 4, 1993, as amended at 77 FR 29837, May 18, 2012]



  Sec. Appendix 3 to Subpart A of Part 435--Procedure for Mixing Base 
                 Fluids With Sediments (EPA Method 1646)

    This procedure describes a method for amending uncontaminated and 
nontoxic (control) sediments with the base fluids that are used to 
formulate synthetic-based drilling fluids and other non-aqueous drilling 
fluids. Initially, control sediments shall be press-sieved through a 
2000 micron mesh sieve to remove large debris. Then press-sieve the 
sediment through a 500 micron sieve to remove indigenous organisms that 
may prey on the test species or otherwise confound test results. 
Homogenize control sediment to limit the effects of settling that

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may have occurred during storage. Sediments should be homogenized before 
density determinations and addition of base fluid to control sediment. 
Because base fluids are strongly hydrophobic and do not readily mix with 
sediment, care must be taken to ensure base fluids are thoroughly 
homogenized within the sediment. All concentrations are weight-to-weight 
(mg of base fluid to kg of dry control sediment). Sediment and base 
fluid mixing shall be accomplished by using the following method.
    1. Determine the wet to dry ratio for the control sediment by 
weighing approximately 10 g subsamples of the screened and homogenized 
wet sediment into tared aluminum weigh pans. Dry sediment at 105 [deg]C 
for 18-24 h. Remove sediment and cool in a desiccator until a constant 
weight is achieved. Re-weigh the samples to determine the dry weight. 
Determine the wet/dry ratio by dividing the net wet weight by the net 
dry weight:

[Wet Sediment Weight (g)]/[Dry Sediment Weight (g)] = Wet to Dry Ratio 
[1]

    2. Determine the density (g/mL) of the wet control or dilution 
sediment. This shall be used to determine total volume of wet sediment 
needed for the various test treatments.

[Mean Wet Sediment Weight (g)]/[Mean Wet Sediment Volume (mL)] = Wet 
Sediment Density (g/mL) [2]

    3. To determine the amount of base fluid needed to obtain a test 
concentration of 500 mg base fluid per kg dry sediment use the following 
formulas:
    Determine the amount of wet sediment required:

[Wet Sediment Density (g/mL)] x [Volume of Sediment Required per 
Concentration (mL)] = Weight Wet Sediment Required per Conc. (g) [3]

    Determine the amount of dry sediment in kilograms (kg) required for 
each concentration:

{[Wet Sediment per Concentration (g)]/[Mean Wet to Dry Ratio]{time}  x 
(1kg/1000g) = Dry Weight Sediment (kg) [4]

    Finally, determine the amount of base fluid required to spike the 
control sediment at each concentration:

[Conc. Desired (mg/kg)] x [Dry Weight Sediment (kg)] = Base Fluid 
Required (mg) [5]

    For spiking test substances other than pure base fluids (e.g., whole 
mud formulations), determine the spike amount as follows:

[Conc. Desired (mL/kg)] x [Dry Weight Sediment (kg)] x [Test Substance 
Density (g/mL)] = Test Substance Required (g) [6]

    4. For primary mixing, place appropriate amounts of weighed base 
fluid into stainless mixing bowls, tare the vessel weight, then add 
sediment and mix with a high-shear dispersing impeller for 9 minutes. 
The concentration of base fluid in sediment from this mix, rather than 
the nominal concentration, shall be used in calculating LC5. 
values.
    5. Tests for homogeneity of base fluid in sediment are to be 
performed during the procedure development phase. Because of difficulty 
of homogeneously mixing base fluid with sediment, it is important to 
demonstrate that the base fluid is evenly mixed with sediment. The 
sediment shall be analyzed for total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) using 
EPA Methods 3550A and 8015M, with samples taken both prior to and after 
distribution to replicate test containers. Base-fluid content is 
measured as TPH. After mixing the sediment, a minimum of three replicate 
sediment samples shall be taken prior to distribution into test 
containers. After the test sediment is distributed to test containers, 
an additional three sediment samples shall be taken from three test 
containers to ensure proper distribution of base fluid within test 
containers. Base-fluid content results shall be reported within 48 hours 
of mixing. The coefficient of variation (CV) for the replicate samples 
must be less than 20%. If base-fluid content results are not within the 
20% CV limit, the test sediment shall be remixed. Tests shall not begin 
until the CV is determined to be below the maximum limit of 20%. During 
the test, a minimum of three replicate containers shall be sampled to 
determine base-fluid content during each sampling period.
    6. Mix enough sediment in this way to allow for its use in the 
preparation of all test concentrations and as a negative control. When 
commencing the sediment toxicity test, range-finding tests may be 
required to determine the concentrations that produce a toxic effect if 
these data are otherwise unavailable. The definitive test shall bracket 
the LC5., which is the desired endpoint. The results for the 
base fluids shall be reported in mg of base fluid per kg of dry 
sediment.

                               References

    American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM). 1996. Standard 
Guide for Collection, Storage, Characterization, and Manipulation of 
Sediments for Toxicological Testing. ASTM E 1391-94. Annual Book of ASTM 
Standards, Volume 11.05, pp. 805-825.
    Ditsworth, G.R., D.W. Schults and J.K.P. Jones. 1990. Preparation of 
benthic substrates for sediment toxicity testing, Environ. Toxicol. 
Chem. 9:1523-1529.
    Suedel, B.C., J.H. Rodgers, Jr. and P.A. Clifford. 1993. 
Bioavailability of fluoranthene in freshwater sediment toxicity tests. 
Environ. Toxicol. Chem. 12:155-165.
    U.S. EPA. 1994. Methods for Assessing the Toxicity of Sediment-
associated Contaminants with Estuarine and Marine

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Amphipods. EPA/600/R-94/025. Office of Research and Development, 
Washington, DC.

[66 FR 6901, Jan. 22, 2001]



Sec. Appendix 4 to Subpart A of Part 435--Protocol for the Determination 
  of Degradation of Non-Aqueous Base Fluids in a Marine Closed Bottle 
  Biodegradation Test System: Modified ISO 11734:1995 (EPA Method 1647)

                     1.0. Summary of EPA Method 1647

    a. This method determines the anaerobic degradation potential of 
mineral oils, paraffin oils and non-aqueous fluids (NAF) in sediments. 
These substrates are base fluids for formulating offshore drilling 
fluids. The test evaluates base fluid biodegradation rates by monitoring 
gas production due to microbial degradation of the test fluid in natural 
marine sediment.
    b. The test procedure places a mixture of marine/estuarine sediment, 
test substrate (hydrocarbon or controls) and seawater into clean 120 mL 
(150 mL actual volume) Wheaton serum bottles. The test is run using four 
replicate serum bottles containing 2,000 mg carbon/kg dry weight 
concentration of test substrate in sediment. The use of resazurin dye 
solution (1 ppm) evaluates the anaerobic (redox) condition of the 
bottles (dye is blue when oxygen is present, reddish in low oxygen 
conditions and colorless if oxygen free). After capping the bottles, a 
nitrogen sparge removes air in the headspace before incubation begins. 
During the incubation period, the sample should be kept at a constant 
temperature of 29  1 [deg]C. Gas production and 
composition is measured approximately every two weeks. The samples need 
to be brought to ambient temperature before making the measurements. 
Measure gas production using a pressure gauge. Barometric pressure is 
measured at the time of testing to make necessary volume adjustments.
    c. ISO 11734:1995 specifies that total gas is the standard measure 
of biodegradation. While modifying this test for evaluating 
biodegradation of NAFs, methane was also monitored and found to be an 
acceptable method of evaluating biodegradation. Section 7 contains the 
procedures used to follow biodegradation by methane production. 
Measurement of either total gas or methane production is permitted. If 
methane is followed, determine the composition of the gas by using gas 
chromatography (GC) analysis at each sampling. At the end of the test 
when gas production stops, or at around 275 days, an analysis of 
sediment for substrate content is possible. Common methods which have 
been successfully used for analyzing NAFs from sediments are listed in 
Section 8.

                         2.0 System Requirements

    This environmental test system has three phases, spiked sediment, 
overlying seawater, and a gas headspace. The sediment/test compound 
mixture is combined with synthetic sea water and transferred into 120-mL 
serum bottles. The total volume of sediment/sea water mixture in the 
bottles is 75 mL. The volume of the sediment layer will be approximately 
50 mL, but the exact volume of the sediment will depend on sediment 
characteristics (wet:dry ratio and density). The amount of synthetic sea 
water will be calculated to bring the total volume in the bottles to 75 
mL. The test systems are maintained at a temperature of 29  1 [deg]C during incubation. The test systems are 
brought to ambient temperatures prior to measuring pressure or gas 
volume.

                         2.1 Sample Requirements

    a. The concentration of base fluids are at least 2,000 mg carbon 
test material/kg dry sediment. Carbon concentration is determined by 
theoretical composition based on the chemical formula or by chemical 
analysis by ASTM D5291-96. Sediments with positive, intermediate and 
negative control substances as well as a C16-C18 
internal olefin type base fluid will be run in conjunction with test 
materials under the same conditions. The positive control is ethyl 
oleate (CAS 111-62-6), the intermediate control is 1-hexadecene (CAS 
629-73-2), and the negative control is squalane (CAS 111-01-3). Controls 
must be of analytical grade or the highest grade available. Each test 
control concentration should be prepared according to the mixing 
procedure described in Section 3.1.
    b. Product names will be used for examples or clarification in the 
following text. Any use of trade or product names in this publication is 
for descriptive use only, and does not constitute endorsement by EPA or 
the authors.

                       2.2. Seawater Requirements

    Synthetic seawater at a salinity of 25  1 ppt 
should be used for the test. The synthetic seawater should be prepared 
by mixing a commercially available artificial seawater mix, into high 
purity distilled or de-ionized water. The seawater should be aerated and 
allowed to age for approximately one month prior to use.

                       2.3. Sediment Requirements

    a. The dilution sediment must be from a natural estuarine or marine 
environment and be free of the compounds of interest. The collection 
location, date and time will be documented and reported. The sediment is 
prepared by press-sieving through a 2,000-micron mesh sieve to remove 
large debris, then press-sieving through a 500-micron sieve to

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remove indigenous organisms that may confound test results. The water 
content of the sediment should be less than 60% (w/w) or a wet to dry 
ratio of 2.5. The sediment should have a minimum organic matter content 
of 3% (w/w) as determined by ASTM D2974-07a (Method A and D and 
calculate organic matter as in Section 8.3 of method ASTM D2974-07a).
    b. To reduce the osmotic shock to the microorganisms in the sediment 
the salinity of the sediment's pore water should be between 20-30 ppt. 
Sediment should be used for testing as soon as possible after field 
collection. If required, sediment can be stored in the dark at 4 [deg]C 
with 3-6 inches of overlying water in a sealed container for a maximum 
period of 2 months prior to use.

                             3.0 Test Set Up

    The test is set up by first mixing the test or control substrates 
into the sediment inoculum, then mixing in seawater to make a pourable 
slurry. The slurry is then poured into serum bottles, which are then 
flushed with nitrogen and sealed.

                          3.1. Mixing Procedure

    Because base fluids are strongly hydrophobic and do not readily mix 
with sediments, care must be taken to ensure base fluids are thoroughly 
homogenized within the sediment. All concentrations are weight-to-weight 
comparisons (mg of base fluid to kg of dry control sediment). Sediment 
and base fluid mixing will be accomplished by using the following 
method.
    3.1.1. Determine the wet to dry weight ratio for the control 
sediment by weighing approximately 10 sub-samples of approximately 1 g 
each of the screened and homogenized wet sediment into tared aluminum 
weigh pans. Dry sediment at 105 [deg]C for 18-24 h. Remove the dried 
sediments and cool in a desiccator. Repeat the drying, cooling, and 
weighing cycle until a constant weight is achieved (within 4% of 
previous weight). Re-weigh the samples to determine the dry weight. 
Calculate the mean wet and dry weights of the 10 sub samples and 
determine the wet/dry ratio by dividing the mean wet weight by the mean 
dry weight using Equation 5-1. This is required to determine the weight 
of wet sediment needed to prepare the test samples.
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    3.1.2. Determine the density (g/ml) of the wet sediment. This will 
be used to determine total volume of wet sediment needed for the various 
test treatments. One method is to tare a 5 ml graduated cylinder and add 
about 5 ml of homogenized sediment. Carefully record the volume then 
weigh this volume of sediment. Repeat this a total of three times. To 
determine the wet sediment density, divide the weight by volume per the 
following formula:
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    3.1.3. Determine the amount of base fluid to be spiked into wet 
sediment in order to obtain the desired initial base fluid concentration 
of 2,000 mg carbon/kg dry weight. An amount of wet sediment that is the 
equivalent of 30 g of dry sediment will be added to each bottle. A 
typical procedure is to prepare enough sediment for 8 serum bottles (3 
bottles to be sacrificed at the start of the test, 4 bottles incubated 
for headspace analysis, and enough extra sediment for 2 extra bottles). 
Extra sediment is needed because some of the sediment will remain coated 
onto the mixing bowl and utensils. Experience with this test may 
indicate that preparing larger volumes of spiked sediment is a useful 
practice, then the following calculations should be adjusted 
accordingly.
    a. Determine the total weight of dry sediment needed to add 30 g dry 
sediment to 8 bottles. If more bottles are used then the calculations 
should be modified accordingly. For example:

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    b. Determine the weight of base fluid, in terms of carbon, needed to 
obtain a final base fluid concentration of 2,000 mg carbon/kg dry 
weight. For example:
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    c. i. Convert from mg of carbon to mg of base fluid. This 
calculation will depend on the % fraction of carbon present in the 
molecular structure of each base fluid. For the control fluids, ethyl 
oleate is composed of 77.3% carbon, hexadecene is composed of 85.7% 
carbon, and squalane is composed of 85.3% carbon. The carbon fraction of 
each base fluid should be supplied by the manufacturer or determined 
before use. ASTM D5291-96 or equivalent will be used to determine 
composition of fluid.
    ii. To calculate the amount of base fluid to add to the sediment, 
divide the amount of carbon (480 mg) by the percent fraction of carbon 
in the fluid.
    iii. For example, the amount of ethyl oleate added to 240 g dry 
weight sediment can be calculated from the following equation:
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    iv. Therefore, add 621 mg of ethyl oleate to 240 g dry weight 
sediment for a final concentration of 2,000 mg carbon/kg sediment dry 
weight.
    3.1.4. Mix the calculated amount of base fluid with the appropriate 
weight of wet sediment.
    a. Use the wet:dry ratio to convert from g sediment dry weight to g 
sediment wet weight, as follows:
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    b. i. Weigh the appropriate amount of base fluid (calculated in 
Section 3.1.3.c) into stainless mixing bowls, tare the vessel weight, 
then add the wet sediment calculated in Equation 5, and mix with a high 
shear dispersing impeller for 9 minutes.
    ii. The sediment is now mixed with synthetic sea water to form a 
slurry that will be transferred into the bottles.
    3.2. Creating Seawater/Sediment Slurry
    Given that the total volume of sediment/sea water slurry in each 
bottle is to be 75 mL, determine the volume of sea water to add to the 
wet sediment.
    3.2.1. If each bottle is to contain 30 g dry sediment, calculate the 
weight, and then the volume, of wet sediment to be added to each bottle.

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    3.2.4. Convert the wet sediment weight from Equation 6 into a volume 
using the sediment density.
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    3.2.5. Determine the amount of sea water to mix with the wet 
sediment.
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    Mix sea water thoroughly with wet sediment to form a sediment/sea 
water slurry.
    3.3. Bottling the Sediment Seawater Slurry
    The total volume of sediment/sea water slurry in each bottle is to 
be 75 mL. Convert the volume (mL) of sediment/sea water slurry into a 
weight (g) using the density of the sediment and the seawater.
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    This should provide each bottle with 30 g dry sediment in a total 
volume of 75 mL.
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    a. Note: The slurry will need to be constantly stirred to keep the 
sediment suspended.
    b. Place a tared serum bottle on a balance and add the appropriate 
amount of slurry to the bottle using a funnel. Once the required slurry 
is in the bottle remove the funnel, add 2-3 drops (25 [micro]L) of a 1 
gram/L resazurin dye stock solution. Cap the bottle with a butyl rubber 
stopper (Bellco Glass, Part 2048-11800) and crimp with an 
aluminum seal (Bellco Glass Part 2048-11020).
    c. Using a plastic tube with a (23-gauge, 1-inch long) needle 
attached to one side and a nitrogen source to the other, puncture the 
serum cap with the needle. Puncture the serum cap again with a second 
needle to sparge the bottle's headspace of residual air for two minutes. 
The nitrogen should be flowing at no more than 100 mL/min to encourage 
gentle displacement of oxygenated air with nitrogen. Faster nitrogen 
flow rates would cause mixing and complete oxygen removal would take 
much longer. Remove the nitrogen needle first to avoid any initial 
pressure problems. The second (vent) needle should be removed within 30 
seconds of removing the nitrogen needle.
    d. Triplicate blank test systems are prepared, with similar 
quantities of sediment and seawater without any base fluid. Incubate in 
the dark at a constant temperature of 29  1 
[deg]C.
    e. Record the test temperature. The test duration is dependent on 
base fluid performance, but at a maximum should be no more than 275 
days. Stop the test after all base fluids have achieved a plateau of gas 
production. At termination, base fluid concentrations can be verified in 
the terminated samples by extraction and GC analysis according to 
Section 8.

            4.0. Concentration Verification Chemical Analyses

    a. Because of the difficulty of homogeneously mixing base fluid with 
sediment, it is important to demonstrate that the base fluid is evenly 
mixed within the sediment sea water slurry that was added to each 
bottle. Of the seven serum bottles set up for each test or control 
condition, three are randomly selected for concentration verification 
analyses. These should be immediately placed at 4 [deg]C and a sample of 
sediment from each bottle should be analyzed for base fluid content as 
soon as possible. The coefficient of variation (CV) for the replicate 
samples must be less than 20%. The results should show recovery of at 
least 70% of the spiked base fluid. Use an appropriate analytical 
procedure described in Section 8 to perform the extractions and 
analyses. If any set of sediments fail the criteria for concentration 
verification, then the corrective action for that set of sediments is 
also outlined in Section 8.
    b. The nominal concentrations and the measured concentrations from 
the three bottles selected for concentration verification should be 
reported for the initial test concentrations. The coefficient of 
variation (CV) for the replicate samples must be less than 20%. If base 
fluid content results are not within the 20% CV limit, the test must be 
stopped and restarted with adequately mixed sediment.

                     5.0. Gas Monitoring Procedures

    Biodegradation is measured by total gas as specified in ISO 
11734:1995. Methane production can also be tracked and is described in 
Section 7.

                  5.1. Total Gas Monitoring Procedures

    Bottles should be brought to room temperature before readings are 
taken. a. The bottles are observed to confirm that the resazurin has not 
oxidized to pink or blue. Total gas production in the culture bottles 
should be measured using a pressure transducer (one source is Biotech 
International). The pressure readings from test and control cultures are 
evaluated against a calibration curve created by analyzing the pressure 
created by known additions of gas to bottles established identically to 
the culture bottles. Bottles used for the standard curve contain 75 mL 
of water, and are sealed with the same rubber septa and crimp cap seals 
used for the bottles containing sediment. After the bottles used in the 
standard curve have been sealed, a syringe needle inserted through the 
septa is used to equilibrate the pressure inside the bottles to the 
outside atmosphere. The syringe needle is removed and known volumes of 
air are injected into the headspace of the bottles. Pressure readings 
provide a standard curve relating the volume of gas injected into the 
bottles and headspace pressure. No less than three points may be used to 
generate the standard curve. A typical standard curve may use 0, 1, 5, 
10, 20 and 40 mL of gas added to the standard curve bottles.
    b. The room temperature and barometric pressure (to two digits) 
should be recorded at the time of sampling. One option for the barometer 
is Fisher Part 02-400 or 02-401. Gas production by the sediment 
is expressed in terms of the volume (mL) of gas at standard temperature 
(0 [deg]C = 273 [deg]K) and pressure (1 atm = 30 inches of Hg) using Eq. 
16.

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Where:

V2 = Volume of gas production at standard temperature and 
          pressure
P1 = Barometric pressure on day of sampling (inches of Hg)
V1 = Volume of gas measured on day of sampling (mL)
T2 = Standard temperature = 273 [deg]K
T1 = Temperature on day of sampling ( [deg]C + 273 = [deg]K)
P2 = Standard pressure = 30 inches Hg

    c. An estimate can be made of the total volume of anaerobic gas that 
will be produced in the bottles. The gas production measured for each 
base fluid can be expressed as a percent of predicted total anaerobic 
gas production.
    5.1.1. Calculate the total amount of carbon in the form of the base 
fluid present in each bottle.
    a. Each bottle is to contain 30 g dry weight sediment. The base 
fluid concentration is 2,000 mg carbon/kg dry weight sediment. 
Therefore:
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    5.1.2. Theory states that anaerobic microorganisms will convert 1 
mole of carbon substrate into 1 mole of total anaerobic gas production.
    a. Calculate the number of moles of carbon in each bottle.
    b. The molecular weight of carbon is 12 (i.e., 1 mole of carbon = 12 
g). Therefore, the number of moles of carbon in each bottle can be 
calculated.
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    5.1.3. Calculate the predicted volume of anaerobic gas.
    One mole of gas equals 22.4 L (at standard temperature and 
pressure), therefore,
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                            5.2. Gas Venting

    a. If the pressure in the serum bottle is too great for the pressure 
transducer or syringe, some of the excess gas must be wasted. The best 
method to do this is to vent the excess gas right after measurement. To 
do this, remove the barrel from a 10-mL syringe and fill it \1/3\ full 
with water. This is then inserted into the bottle through the stopper 
using a small diameter (high gauge) needle. The excess pressure is 
allowed to vent through the water until the bubbles stop. This allows 
equalization of the pressure inside the bottle to atmospheric without 
introducing oxygen. The amount of gas vented (which is equal to the 
volume determined that day) must be kept track of each time the bottles 
are vented. A simple way to do this in a spreadsheet format is to have a 
separate column in which cumulative vented gas is tabulated. Each time 
the volume of gas in the cultures is analyzed, the total gas produced is 
equal to the gas in the culture at that time plus the total of the 
vented gas.
    b. To keep track of the methane lost in the venting procedure, 
multiply the amount of gas vented each time by the corrected % methane 
determined on that day. The answer gives the volume of methane wasted. 
This must be added into the cumulative totals similarly to the total gas 
additions.

               6.0. Test Acceptability and Interpretation

                         6.1. Test Acceptability

    At day 275 or when gas production has plateaued, whichever is first, 
the controls are evaluated to confirm that the test has been performed 
appropriately. In order for

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this modification of the closed bottle biodegradation test to be 
considered acceptable, all the controls must meet the biodegradation 
levels indicated in Table 1. The intermediate control hexadecene must 
produce at least 30% of the theoretical gas production. This level may 
be reexamined after two years and more data has been generated.

                                      Table 1--Test Acceptability Criteria
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           Concentration                      Percent biodegradability as a function of gas measurement
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                                                                Squalane negative      Hexadecene intermediate
                                        Positive control             control                   control
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2,000 mg carbon/kg.................  =60%         <=5% theoretical......  =30%
                                      theoretical.                                    theoretical.
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                           6.2 Interpretation

    a. In order for a fluid to pass the closed bottle test, the 
biodegradation of the base fluid as indicated by the total amount of 
total gas (or methane) generated once gas production has plateaued (or 
at the end of 275 days, which ever is first) must be greater than or 
equal to the volume of gas (or methane) produced by the reference 
standard (internal elefin or ester).
    b. The method for evaluating the data to determine whether a fluid 
has passed the biodegradation test must use the equations:
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Where:

NAF = Stock base fluid being tested for compliance
Reference fluid = C16-C18 internal olefin or 
          C12 -C14 or C8 ester 
          reference fluid

                        7.0. Methane Measurement

                   7.1. Methane Monitoring Procedures

    a. The use of total gas production alone may result in an 
underestimation of the actual metabolism occurring since CO2 
is slightly soluble in water. An acceptable alternative method is to 
monitor methane production and total gas production. This is easily done 
using GC analysis. A direct injection of headspace gases can be made 
into a GC using almost any packed or capillary column with an FID 
detector. Unless volatile fuels or solvents are present in the test 
material or the inocula, the only component of the headspace gas that 
can be detected using an FID detector is methane. The percent methane in 
the headspace gas is determined by comparing the response of the sample 
injections to the response from injections of known percent methane 
standards. The percent methane is corrected for water vapor saturation 
using Eq. 21 and then converted to a volume of dry methane using Eq. 22.
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Where:

D = The density of water vapor at saturation (g/m\3\, can be found in 
          CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics) for the temperature of 
          sampling.
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Where:

VCH4 = Volume of methane in the bottle

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S = Volume of excess gas production (measured with a pressure 
          transducer)
V = Volume of the headspace in the culture bottle (total volume--liquid 
          phase)
P = Barometric pressure (mm Hg, measured with barometer)
T = Temperature ( [deg]C)
Pw = Vapor pressure of water at T (mm Hg, can be found in CRC 
          Handbook of Chemistry and Physics)
CH4 = % methane in headspace gas (after correction for water 
          vapor)

    b. The total volume of serum bottles sold as 125 mL bottles 
(Wheaton) is 154.8 mL.
    c. The volumes of methane produced are then compared to the volumes 
of methane in the controls to determine if a significant inhibition of 
methane production or a significant increase of methane production has 
been observed. Effective statistical analyses are important, as 
variability in the results is common due to the heterogeneity of the 
inoculum's source. It is also common to observe that the timing of the 
initiation of culture activity is not equal in all of the cultures. 
Expect a great variability over the period when the cultures are active, 
some replicates will start sooner than others, but all of the replicates 
should eventually reach similar levels of base fluid degradation and 
methane production.

              7.2. Expected Methane Production Calculations

    a. The amount of methane expected can be calculated using the 
equation of Symons and Buswell (Eq. 23). In the case of complete 
mineralization, all of the carbon will appear as wither CO2 
or CH4, thus the total moles of gas produced will be equal to 
the total moles of carbon in the parent molecule. The use of the Buswell 
equation allows you to calculate the effects the redox potential will 
have on the distribution of the products in methanogenic cultures. More 
reduced electron donors will allow the production of more methane, while 
more oxidized electron donors will cause a production of more carbon 
dioxide.
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    b. An example calculation of the expected methane volume in a 
culture fed 2,000 mg/kg hexadecene is as follows. The application of 
Symons and Buswell's equation reveals that hexadecene 
(C16H32) will yield 4 moles of CO2 and 
12 moles of CH4. Assuming 30 g of dry sediment are added to 
the bottles with 2,334 mg hexadecene/kg dry sediment (i.e., equivalent 
to 2,000 mg carbon/kg dry sediment) the calculation is as follows.
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    c. By subtracting the average amount of methane in control bottles 
from the test bottles and then dividing by the expected volume an 
evaluation of the completion of the process may be conducted.

                8.0. Concentration Verification Analysis

    The Concentration Verification analysis is required at the beginning 
of the test to ensure homogeneity and confirm that the required amount 
of fluid was delivered to the sediments at the start of the test.
    8.1. Three samples per fluid need to be analyzed and achieve <=20% 
Coefficient of Variability and an average of =70% to <=120% 
of fluid delivered to sediment.
    8.2. If a third party performs the analysis, then the laboratory 
should be capable of delivering the homogeneity data within seven days, 
in order to identify any samples that do not meet the homogeneity 
requirement as quickly as possible.
    8.3. If one sediment/fluid set, out a multiple set batch of samples, 
fails these criteria, then that one set of samples must be discarded and 
a fresh set of spiked sediment prepared, started, and analyzed to ensure 
homogeneity. The same stock sediment is used to prepare the replacement 
set(s). The remaining sets do not need to be re-mixed or restarted.
    8.4. The re-mixed set(s) will need to be run the additional days as 
appropriate to ensure that the total number of days is the same for all 
sets of bottles, even though the specific days are not aligned.

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    8.5. Re-mixing of bottle sets can be performed multiple times as a 
result of a failure of the analytical criteria, until the holding time 
for the stock sediment has expired (60 days). If the problem set(s) has 
not fallen within the acceptable analytical criteria by then, it must 
not be part of the batch of bottles run. If the problem batch is one of 
the controls, and those controls were not successfully prepared when the 
sediment holding time expired, then the entire test must be restarted.

            9.0 Program Quality Assurance and Quality Control

                             9.1 Calibration

    9.1.1. All equipment/instrumentation will be calibrated in 
accordance with the test method or the manufacturer's instructions and 
may be scheduled or triggered.
    9.1.2. Where possible, standards used in calibration will be 
traceable to a nationally recognized standard (e.g., certified standard 
by NIST).
    9.1.3. All calibration activities will be documented and the records 
retained.
    9.1.4. The source, lot, batch number, and expiration date of all 
reagents used with be documented and retained.

                            9.2. Maintenance

    9.2.1. All equipment/instrumentation will be maintained in 
accordance with the test method or the manufacturer's instructions and 
may be scheduled or triggered.
    9.2.2. All maintenance activities will be documented and the records 
retained.

                    9.3. Data Management and Handling

    9.3.1. All primary (raw) data will be correct, complete, without 
selective reporting, and will be maintained.
    9.3.2. Hand-written data will be recorded in lab notebooks or 
electronically at the time of observation.
    9.3.3. All hand-written records will be legible and amenable to 
reproduction by electrostatic copiers.
    9.3.4. All changes to data or other records will be made by:
    a. Using a single line to mark-through the erroneous entry 
(maintaining original data legibility).
    b. Write the revision.
    c. Initial, date, and provide revision code (see attached or 
laboratory's equivalent).
    9.3.5. All data entry, transcriptions, and calculations will be 
verified by a qualified person.
    a. Verification will be documented by initials of verifier and date.
    9.3.6. Procedures will be in place to address data management 
procedures used (at minimum):
    a. Significant figures.
    b. Rounding practices.
    c. Identification of outliers in data series.
    d. Required statistics.

                          9.4. Document Control

    9.4.1. All technical procedures, methods, work instructions, 
standard operating procedures must be documented and approved by 
laboratory management prior to the implementation.
    9.4.2. All primary data will be maintained by the contractor for a 
minimum of five (5) years.

                       9.5. Personnel and Training

    9.5.1. Only qualified personnel shall perform laboratory activities.
    9.5.2. Records of staff training and experience will be available. 
This will include initial and refresher training (as appropriate).

                          9.6. Test Performance

    9.6.1. All testing will done in accordance with the specified test 
methods.
    9.6.2. Receipt, arrival condition, storage conditions, dispersal, 
and accountability of the test article will be documented and 
maintained.
    9.6.3. Receipt or production, arrival or initial condition, storage 
conditions, dispersal, and accountability of the test matrix (e.g., 
sediment or artificial seawater) will be documented and maintained.
    9.6.4. Source, receipt, arrival condition, storage conditions, 
dispersal, and accountability of the test organisms (including inoculum) 
will be documented and maintained.
    9.6.5. Actual concentrations administered at each treatment level 
will be verified by appropriate methodologies.
    9.6.6. Any data originating at a different laboratory will be 
identified and the laboratory fully referenced in the final report.

  9.7. The following references identify analytical methods that have 
   historically been successful for achieving the analytical quality 
                                criteria.

    9.7.1. Continental Shelf Associates Report 1998. Joint EPA/Industry 
Screening Survey to Assess the Deposition of Drill Cuttings and 
Associated Synthetic Based Mud on the Seabed of the Louisiana 
Continental Shelf, Gulf of Mexico. Analysis by Charlie Henry Report 
Number IES/RCAT97-36 GC-FID and GC/MS.
    9.7.2. EPA Method 3550 for extraction with EPA Method 8015 for GC-
FID. EPA Method 3550C, Revision 3. February 2007. Ultrasonic Extraction. 
EPA Method 8015C, Revision 3. February 2007. Nonhalogenated Organics by 
Gas Chromatography.
    9.7.3. Chandler, J.E., S.P. Rabke, and A.J.J. Leuterman. 1999. 
Predicting the Potential Impact of Synthetic-Based Muds With the

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Use of Biodegradation Studies. Society of Petroleum Engineers SPE 52742.
    9.7.4. Chandler, J.E., B. Lee, S.P. Rabke, J.M. Geliff, R. Stauffer, 
and J. Hein. 2000. Modification of a Standardized Anaerobic 
Biodegradation Test to Discriminate Performance of Various Non-Aqueous 
Base Fluids. Society of Petroleum Engineers SPE 61203.
    9.7.5. Munro, P.D., B Croce, C.F. Moffet, N.A Brown, A.D. McIntosh, 
S.J. Hird, and R.M. Stagg. 1998. Solid-Phase Test for Comparison for 
Degradation Rates of Synthetic Mud Base Fluids Used in the Off-shore 
Drilling Industry. Environ. Toxicol. Chem. 17:1951-1959.
    9.7.6. Webster, L., P.R. Mackie, S.J. Hird, P.D. Munro, N.A. Brown, 
and C.F. Moffat. 1997. Development of Analytical Methods for the 
Determination of Synthetic Mud Base Fluids in Marine Sediments. The 
Analyst 122:1485-1490.
    9.8 The following standards are approved for incorporation by 
reference by the Director of the Federal Register in accordance with 5 
U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. Copies may also be inspected at EPA's 
Water Docket, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave. NW., Washington, DC 20460 and at at 
the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). For information 
on the availability of this material at NARA, call 202-741-6030, or go 
to: http://www.archives.gov/federal--register/code--of--federal--
regulations/ibr--locations.html.
    9.8.1 ASTM International. Available from ASTM International, 100 
Barr Harbor Drive, P.O. Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, or 
online at http://www.astm.org.
    9.8.1.1 ASTM D5291-96, Standard Test Methods for Instrumental 
Determination of Carbon, Hydrogen, and Nitrogen in Petroleum Products 
and Lubricants, approved April 10, 1996.
    9.8.1.2 ASTM D2974-07a, Standard Test Methods for Moisture, Ash, and 
Organic Matter of Peat and Other Organic Soils, approved March 15, 2007.

[77 FR 29837, May 18, 2012]



  Sec. Appendix 5 to Subpart A of Part 435--Determination of Crude Oil 
Contamination in Non-Aqueous Drilling Fluids by Gas Chromatography/Mass 
                 Spectrometry (GC/MS) (EPA Method 1655)

                        1.0 Scope and Application

    1.1 This method determines crude (formation) oil contamination, or 
other petroleum oil contamination, in non-aqueous drilling fluids (NAFs) 
by comparing the gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) 
fingerprint scan and extracted ion scans of the test sample to that of 
an uncontaminated sample.
    1.2 This method can be used for monitoring oil contamination of NAFs 
or monitoring oil contamination of the base fluid used in the NAF 
formulations.
    1.3 Any modification of this method beyond those expressly permitted 
shall be considered as a major modification subject to application and 
approval of alternative test procedures under 40 CFR 136.4 and 136.5.
    1.4 The gas chromatography/mass spectrometry portions of this method 
are restricted to use by, or under the supervision of analysts 
experienced in the use of GC/MS and in the interpretation of gas 
chromatograms and extracted ion scans. Each laboratory that uses this 
method must generate acceptable results using the procedures described 
in Sections 7, 9.2, and 12 of this appendix.

                          2.0 Summary of Method

    2.1 Analysis of NAF for crude oil contamination is a step-wise 
process. The analyst first performs a qualitative assessment of the 
presence or absence of crude oil in the sample. If crude oil is detected 
during this qualitative assessment, the analyst must perform a 
quantitative analysis of the crude oil concentration.
    2.2 A sample of NAF is centrifuged to obtain a solids free 
supernate.
    2.3 The test sample is prepared by removing an aliquot of the solids 
free supernate, spiking it with internal standard, and analyzing it 
using GC/MS techniques. The components are separated by the gas 
chromatograph and detected by the mass spectrometer.
    2.4 Qualitative identification of crude oil contamination is 
performed by comparing the Total Ion Chromatograph (TIC) scans and 
Extracted Ion Profile (EIP) scans of test sample to that of 
uncontaminated base fluids, and examining the profiles for 
chromatographic signatures diagnostic of oil contamination.
    2.5 The presence or absence of crude oil contamination observed in 
the full scan profiles and selected extracted ion profiles determines 
further sample quantitation and reporting requirements.
    2.6 If crude oil is detected in the qualitative analysis, 
quantitative analysis must be performed by calibrating the GC/MS using a 
designated NAF spiked with known concentrations of a designated oil.
    2.7 Quality is assured through reproducible calibration and testing 
of GC/MS system and through analysis of quality control samples.

                             3.0 Definitions

    3.1 A NAF is one in which the continuous--phase is a water 
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as an oleaginous material (e.g., mineral oil, enhance mineral oil, 
paraffinic oil, or synthetic material such as olefins and vegetable 
esters).
    3.2 TIC--Total Ion Chromatograph.
    3.3 EIP--Extracted Ion Profile.
    3.4 TCB--1,3,5-trichlorobenzene is used as the internal standard in 
this method.
    3.5 SPTM--System Performance Test Mix standards are used to 
establish retention times and monitor detection levels.

                    4.0 Interferences and Limitations

    4.1 Solvents, reagents, glassware, and other sample processing 
hardware may yield artifacts and/or elevated baselines causing 
misinterpretation of chromatograms.
    4.2 All Materials used in the analysis shall be demonstrated to be 
free from interferences by running method blanks. Specific selection of 
reagents and purification of solvents by distillation in all-glass 
systems may be required.
    4.3 Glassware shall be cleaned by rinsing with solvent and baking at 
400 [deg]C for a minimum of 1 hour.
    4.4 Interferences may vary from source to source, depending on the 
diversity of the samples being tested.
    4.5 Variations in and additions of base fluids and/or drilling fluid 
additives (emulsifiers, dispersants, fluid loss control agents, etc.) 
might also cause interferences and misinterpretation of chromatograms.
    4.6 Difference in light crude oils, medium crude oils, and heavy 
crude oils will result in different responses and thus different 
interpretation of scans and calculated percentages.

                               5.0 Safety

    5.1 The toxicity or carcinogenicity of each reagent used in this 
method has not been precisely determined; however each chemical shall be 
treated as a potential health hazard. Exposure to these chemicals should 
be reduced to the lowest possible level.
    5.2 Unknown samples may contain high concentration of volatile toxic 
compounds. Sample containers should be opened in a hood and handled with 
gloves to prevent exposure. In addition, all sample preparation should 
be conducted in a fume hood to limit the potential exposure to harmful 
contaminates.
    5.3 This method does not address all safety issues associated with 
its use. The laboratory is responsible for maintaining a safe work 
environment and a current awareness file of OSHA regulations regarding 
the safe handling of the chemicals specified in this method. A reference 
file of material safety data sheets (MSDSs) shall be available to all 
personnel involved in these analyses. Additional references to 
laboratory safety can be found in References 16.1 through 16.3.
    5.4 NAF base fluids may cause skin irritation, protective gloves are 
recommended while handling these samples.

                       6.0 Apparatus and Materials

    Note: Brand names, suppliers, and part numbers are for illustrative 
purposes only. No endorsement is implied. Equivalent performance may be 
achieved using apparatus and materials other than those specified here, 
but demonstration of equivalent performance meeting the requirements of 
this method is the responsibility of the laboratory.
    6.1 Equipment for glassware cleaning.
    6.1.1 Laboratory sink with overhead fume hood.
    6.1.2 Kiln--Capable of reaching 450 [deg]C within 2 hours and 
holding 450 [deg]C within 10 [deg]C, with 
temperature controller and safety switch (Cress Manufacturing Co., Santa 
Fe Springs, CA B31H or X31TS or equivalent).
    6.2 Equipment for sample preparation.
    6.2.1 Laboratory fume hood.
    6.2.2 Analytical balance--Capable of weighing 0.1 mg.
    6.2.3 Glassware.
    6.2.3.1 Disposable pipettes--Pasteur, 150 mm long by 5 mm ID (Fisher 
Scientific 13-678-6A, or equivalent) baked at 400 [deg]C for a minimum 
of 1 hour.
    6.2.3.2 Glass volumetric pipettes or gas tight syringes--1.0-mL 
1% and 0.5-mL 1%.
    6.2.3.3 Volumetric flasks--Glass, class A, 10-mL, 50-mL and 100-mL.
    6.2.3.4--Sample vials--Glass, 1- to 3-mL (baked at 400 [deg]C for a 
minimum of 1 hour) with PTFE-lined screw or crimp cap.
    6.2.3.5 Centrifuge and centrifuge tubes--Centrifuge capable of 
10,000 rpm, or better, (International Equipment Co., IEC Centra MP4 or 
equivalent) and 50-mL centrifuge tubes (Nalgene, Ultratube, Thin Wall 
25x89 mm, 3410-2539).
    6.3 Gas Chromatograph/Mass Spectrometer (GC/MS):
    6.3.1 Gas Chromatograph--An analytical system complete with a 
temperature-programmable gas chromatograph suitable for split/splitless 
injection and all required accessories, including syringes, analytical 
columns, and gases.
    6.3.1.1 Column--30 m (or 60 m) x 0.32 mm ID (or 0.25 mm ID) 1 
[micro]m film thickness (or 0.25 [micro]m film thickness) silicone-
coated fused-silica capillary column (J&W Scientific DB-5 or 
equivalent).
    6.3.2 Mass Spectrometer--Capable of scanning from 35 to 600 amu 
every 1 sec or less, using 70 volts (nominal) electron energy in the 
electron impact ionization mode (Hewlett Packard 5970MS or comparable).
    6.3.3 GC/MS interface--the interface is a capillary-direct interface 
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    6.3.4--Data system--A computer system must be interfaced to the mass 
spectrometer. The system must allow the continuous acquisition and 
storage on machine-readable media of all mass spectra obtained 
throughout the duration of the chromatographic program. The computer 
must have software that can search any GC/MS data file for ions of a 
specific mass and that can plot such ion abundance versus retention time 
or scan number. This type of plot is defined as an Extracted Ion Current 
Profile (EIP). Software must also be available that allows integrating 
the abundance in any total ion chromatogram (TIC) or EIP between 
specified retention time or scan-number limits. It is advisable that the 
most recent version of the EPA/NIST Mass Spectral Library be available.

                       7.0 Reagents and Standards

    7.1 Methylene chloride--Pesticide grade or equivalent. Use when 
necessary for sample dilution.
    7.2 Standards--Prepare from pure individual standard materials or 
purchase as certified solutions. If compound purity is 96% or greater, 
the weight may be used without correction to compute the concentration 
of the standard.
    7.2.1 Crude Oil Reference--Obtain a sample of a crude oil with a 
known API gravity. This oil shall be used in the calibration procedures.
    7.2.2 Synthetic Base Fluid--Obtain a sample of clean internal olefin 
(IO) Lab drilling fluid (as sent from the supplier--has not been 
circulated downhole). This drilling fluid shall be used in the 
calibration procedures.
    7.2.3 Internal standard--Prepare a 0.01 g/mL solution of 1,3,5-
trichlorobenzene (TCB). Dissolve 1.0 g of TCB in methylene chloride and 
dilute to volume in a 100-mL volumetric flask. Stopper, vortex, and 
transfer the solution to a 150-mL bottle with PTFE-lined cap. Label 
appropriately, and store at -5 [deg]C to 20 [deg]C. Mark the level of 
the meniscus on the bottle to detect solvent loss.
    7.2.4 GC/MS system performance test mix (SPTM) standards--The SPTM 
standards shall contain octane, decane, dodecane, tetradecane, 
tetradecene, toluene, ethylbenzene, 1,2,4-trimethylbenzene, 1-
methylnaphthalene and 1,3-dimethylnaphthalene. These compounds can be 
purchased individually or obtained as a mixture (i.e., Supelco, Catalog 
No. 4-7300). Prepare a high concentration of the SPTM standard at 62.5 
mg/mL in methylene chloride. Prepare a medium concentration SPTM 
standard at 1.25 mg/mL by transferring 1.0 mL of the 62.5 mg/mL solution 
into a 50 mL volumetric flask and diluting to the mark with methylene 
chloride. Finally, prepare a low concentration SPTM standard at 0.125 
mg/mL by transferring 1.0 mL of the 1.25 mg/mL solution into a 10-mL 
volumetric flask and diluting to the mark with methylene chloride.
    7.2.5 Crude oil/drilling fluid calibration standards--Prepare a 4-
point crude oil/drilling fluid calibration at concentrations of 0% (no 
spike--clean drilling fluid), 0.5%, 1.0%, and 2.0% by weight according 
to the procedures outlined in this appendix using the Reference Crude 
Oil:
    7.2.5.1 Label 4 jars with the following identification: Jar 1--
0%Ref-IOLab, Jar 2--0.5%Ref-IOLab, Jar 3--1%Ref-IOLab, and Jar 4--2%Ref-
IOLab.
    7.2.5.2 Weigh 4, 50-g aliquots of well mixed IO Lab drilling fluid 
into each of the 4 jars.
    7.2.5.3 Add Reference Oil at 0.5%, 1.0%, and 2.0% by weight to jars 
2, 3, and 4 respectively. Jar 1 shall not be spiked with Reference Oil 
in order to retain a ``0%'' oil concentration.
    7.2.5.4 Thoroughly mix the contents of each of the 4 jars, using 
clean glass stirring rods.
    7.2.5.5 Transfer (weigh) a 30-g aliquot from Jar 1 to a labeled 
centrifuge tube. Centrifuge the aliquot for a minimum of 15 min at 
approximately 15,000 rpm, in order to obtain a solids free supernate. 
Weigh 0.5 g of the supernate directly into a tared and appropriately 
labeled GC straight vial. Spike the 0.5-g supernate with 500 [micro]L of 
the 0.01g/mL 1,3,5-trichlorobenzene internal standard solution (see 
Section 7.2.3 of this appendix), cap with a Teflon lined crimp cap, and 
vortex for ca. 10 sec.
    7.2.5.6 Repeat step 7.2.5.5 except use an aliquot from Jar 2.
    7.2.5.7 Repeat step 7.2.5.5 except use an aliquot from Jar 3.
    7.2.5.8 Repeat step 7.2.5.5 except use an aliquot from Jar 4.
    7.2.5.9 These 4 crude/oil drilling fluid calibration standards are 
now used for qualitative and quantitative GC/MS analysis.
    7.2.6 Precision and recovery standard (mid level crude oil/drilling 
fluid calibration standard)--Prepare a mid point crude oil/ drilling 
fluid calibration using IO Lab drilling fluid and Reference Oil at a 
concentration of 1.0% by weight. Prepare this standard according to the 
procedures outlined in Section 7.2.5.1 through 7.2.5.5 of this appendix, 
with the exception that only ``Jar 3'' needs to be prepared. Remove and 
spike with internal standard, as many 0.5-g aliquots as needed to 
complete the GC/MS analysis (see Section 11.6 of this appendix--
bracketing authentic samples every 12 hours with precision and recovery 
standard) and the initial demonstration exercise described in Section 
9.2 of this appendix.
    7.2.7 Stability of standards
    7.2.7.1 When not used, standards shall be stored in the dark, at -5 
to -20 [deg]C in screw-capped vials with PTFE-lined lids. Place a mark 
on the vial at the level of the solution so that solvent loss by 
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detected. Bring the vial to room temperature prior to use.
    7.2.7.2 Solutions used for quantitative purposes shall be analyzed 
within 48 hours of preparation and on a monthly basis thereafter for 
signs of degradation. A standard shall remain acceptable if the peak 
area remains within 15% of the area obtained in 
the initial analysis of the standard.

             8.0 Sample Collection Preservation and Storage

    8.1 Collect NAF and base fluid samples in 100- to 200-mL glass 
bottles with PTFE- or aluminum foil lined caps.
    8.2 Samples collected in the field shall be stored refrigerated 
until time of preparation.
    8.3 Sample and extract holding times for this method have not yet 
been established. However, based on initial experience with the method, 
samples should be analyzed within seven to ten days of collection and 
extracts should be analyzed within seven days of preparation.
    8.4 After completion of GC/MS analysis, extracts shall be 
refrigerated at 4 [deg]C until further notification of sample disposal.

                           9.0 Quality Control

    9.1 Each laboratory that uses this method is required to operate a 
formal quality assurance program (Reference 16.4). The minimum 
requirements of this program shall consist of an initial demonstration 
of laboratory capability, and ongoing analysis of standards, and blanks 
as a test of continued performance, analyses of spiked samples to assess 
accuracy and analysis of duplicates to assess precision. Laboratory 
performance shall be compared to established performance criteria to 
determine if the results of analyses meet the performance 
characteristics of the method.
    9.1.1 The analyst shall make an initial demonstration of the ability 
to generate acceptable accuracy and precision with this method. This 
ability shall be established as described in Section 9.2 of this 
appendix.
    9.1.2 The analyst is permitted to modify this method to improve 
separations or lower the cost of measurements, provided all performance 
requirements are met. Each time a modification is made to the method, 
the analyst is required to repeat the calibration (Section 10.4 of this 
appendix) and to repeat the initial demonstration procedure described in 
Section 9.2 of this appendix.
    9.1.3 Analyses of blanks are required to demonstrate freedom from 
contamination. The procedures and criteria for analysis of a blank are 
described in Section 9.3 of this appendix.
    9.1.4 Analysis of a matrix spike sample is required to demonstrate 
method accuracy. The procedure and QC criteria for spiking are described 
in Section 9.4 of this appendix.
    9.1.5 Analysis of a duplicate field sample is required to 
demonstrate method precision. The procedure and QC criteria for 
duplicates are described in Section 9.5 of this appendix.
    9.1.6 Analysis of a sample of the clean NAF(s) (as sent from the 
supplier--i.e., has not been circulated downhole) used in the drilling 
operations is required.
    9.1.7 The laboratory shall, on an ongoing basis, demonstrate through 
calibration verification and the analysis of the precision and recovery 
standard (Section 7.2.6 of this appendix) that the analysis system is in 
control. These procedures are described in Section 11.6 of this 
appendix.
    9.1.8 The laboratory shall maintain records to define the quality of 
data that is generated.
    9.2 Initial precision and accuracy--The initial precision and 
recovery test shall be performed using the precision and recovery 
standard (1% by weight Reference Oil in IO Lab drilling fluid). The 
laboratory shall generate acceptable precision and recovery by 
performing the following operations.
    9.2.1 Prepare four separate aliquots of the precision and recovery 
standard using the procedure outlined in Section 7.2.6 of this appendix. 
Analyze these aliquots using the procedures outlined in Section 11 of 
this appendix.
    9.2.2 Using the results of the set of four analyses, compute the 
average recovery (X) in weight percent and the standard deviation of the 
recovery(s) for each sample.
    9.2.3 If s and X meet the acceptance criteria of 80% to 110%, system 
performance is acceptable and analysis of samples may begin. If, 
however, s exceeds the precision limit or X falls outside the range for 
accuracy, system performance is unacceptable. In this event, review this 
method, correct the problem, and repeat the test.
    9.2.4 Accuracy and precision--The average percent recovery (P) and 
the standard deviation of the percent recovery (Sp) Express the accuracy 
assessment as a percent recovery interval from P-2Sp to 
P+2Sp. For example, if P=90% and Sp=10% for four 
analyses of crude oil in NAF, the accuracy interval is expressed as 70% 
to 110%. Update the accuracy assessment on a regular basis.
    9.3 Blanks--Rinse glassware and centrifuge tubes used in the method 
with 30 mL of methylene chloride, remove a 0.5-g aliquot of the solvent, 
spike it with the 500 [micro]L of the internal standard solution 
(Section 7.2.3 of this appendix) and analyze a 1-[micro]L aliquot of the 
blank sample using the procedure in Section 11 of this appendix. Compute 
results per Section 12 of this appendix.
    9.4 Matrix spike sample--Prepare a matrix spike sample according to 
procedure outlined in Section 7.2.6 of this appendix. Analyze the sample 
and calculate the concentration (% oil) in the drilling fluid and % 
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using the methods described in Sections 11 and 12 of this appendix.
    9.5 Duplicates--A duplicate field sample shall be prepared and 
analyzed according to Section 11. The relative percent difference (RPD) 
of the calculated concentrations shall be less than 15%.
    9.5.1 Analyze each of the duplicates per the procedure in Section 11 
of this appendix and compute the results per Section 12 of this 
appendix.
    9.5.2 Calculate the relative percent difference (RPD) between the 
two results per the following equation:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR18MY12.029

where:

D1 = Concentration of crude oil in the sample; and
D2 = Concentration of crude oil in the duplicate sample.

    9.5.3 If the RPD criteria are not met, the analytical system shall 
be judged to be out of control, and the problem must be immediately 
identified and corrected, and the sample batch re-analyzed.
    9.6 A clean NAF sample shall be prepared and analyzed according to 
Section 11. Ultimately the oil-equivalent concentration from the TIC or 
EIP signal measured in the clean NAF sample shall be subtracted from the 
corresponding authentic field samples in order to calculate the true 
contaminant concentration (% oil) in the field samples (see Section 12).
    9.7 The specifications contained in this method can be met if the 
apparatus used is calibrated properly, and maintained in a calibrated 
state. The standards used for initial precision and recovery (Section 
9.2 of this appendix) and ongoing precision and recovery (Section 11.6 
of this appendix) shall be identical, so that the most precise results 
will be obtained. The GC/MS instrument will provide the most 
reproducible results if dedicated to the setting and conditions required 
for the analyses given in this method.
    9.8 Depending on specific program requirements, field replicates and 
field spikes of crude oil into samples may be required when this method 
is used to assess the precision and accuracy of the sampling and sample 
transporting techniques.

                            10.0 Calibration

    10.1 Establish gas chromatographic/mass spectrometer operating 
conditions given in Table 1 of this appendix. Perform the GC/MS system 
hardware-tune as outlined by the manufacture. The gas chromatograph 
shall be calibrated using the internal standard technique.
    Note: Because each GC is slightly different, it may be necessary to 
adjust the operating conditions (carrier gas flow rate and column 
temperature and temperature program) slightly until the retention times 
in Table 2 of this appendix are met.

     Table 1--Gas Chromatograph/Mass Spectrometer (GC/MS) Operation
                               Conditions
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                 Parameter                             Setting
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Injection pot.............................  280 [deg]C
Transfer line.............................  280 [deg]C
Detector..................................  280 [deg]C
Initial Temperature.......................  50 [deg]C
Initial Time..............................  5 minutes
Ramp......................................  50 to 300 [deg]C @ 5 [deg]C
                                             per minute
Final Temperature.........................  300 [deg]C
Final Hold................................  20 minutes or until all
                                             peaks have eluted
Carrier Gas...............................  Helium
Flow rate.................................  As required for standard
                                             operation
Split ratio...............................  As required to meet
                                             performance criteria
                                             (1:100)
Mass range................................  35 to 600 amu
------------------------------------------------------------------------


            Table 2--Approximate Retention Time for Compounds
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Approximate
                                                              retention
                          Compound                               time
                                                              (minutes)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Toluene....................................................          5.6
Octane, n-C8...............................................          7.2
Ethylbenzene...............................................         10.3
1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene.....................................         16.0
Decane, -C10...............................................         16.1
TCB (Internal Standard)....................................         21.3
Dodecane, -C12.............................................         22.9
1-Methylnaphthalene........................................         26.7
1-Tetradecene..............................................         28.4
Tetradecane, -C14..........................................         28.7
1,3-Dimethylnaphthalene....................................         29.7
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    10.2 Internal standard calibration procedure--1,3,5-trichlorobenzene 
(TCB) has been shown to be free of interferences from diesel and crude 
oils and is a suitable internal standard.
    10.3 The system performance test mix standards prepared in Section 
7.2.4 of this appendix shall be used to establish retention times and 
establish qualitative detection limits.
    10.3.1 Spike a 500-mL aliquot of the 1.25 mg/mL SPTM standard with 
500 [micro]L of the TCB internal standard solution.
    10.3.2 Inject 1.0 [micro]L of this spiked SPTM standard onto the GC/
MS in order to demonstrate proper retention times. For the GC/MS used in 
the development of this method, the ten compounds in the mixture had 
typical retention times shown in Table 2 of this appendix. Extracted ion 
scans for m/z 91 and 105 showed a maximum abundance of 400,000.
    10.3.3 Spike a 500-mL aliquot of the 0.125 mg/mL SPTM standard with 
500 [micro]L of the TCB internal standard solution.

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    10.3.4 Inject 1.0 [micro]L of this spiked SPTM standard onto the GC/
MS to monitor detectable levels. For the GC/MS used in the development 
of this test, all ten compounds showed a minimum peak height of three 
times signal to noise. Extracted ion scans for m/z 91 and 105 showed a 
maximum abundance of 40,000.
    10.4 GC/MS crude oil/drilling fluid calibration--There are two 
methods of quantification: Total Area Integration (C8-
C13) and EIP Area Integration using m/z's 91 and 105. The 
Total Area Integration method should be used as the primary technique 
for quantifying crude oil in NAFs. The EIP Area Integration method 
should be used as a confirmatory technique for NAFs. However, the EIP 
Area Integration method shall be used as the primary method for 
quantifying oil in enhanced mineral oil (EMO) based drilling fluid. 
Inject 1.0 [micro]L of each of the four crude oil/drilling fluid 
calibration standards prepared in Section 7.2.5 of this appendix into 
the GC/MS. The internal standard should elute approximately 21-22 
minutes after injection. For the GC/MS used in the development of this 
method, the internal standard peak was (35 to 40)% of full scale at an 
abundance of about 3.5e+07.
    10.4.1 Total Area Integration Method--For each of the four 
calibration standards obtain the following: Using a straight baseline 
integration technique, obtain the total ion chromatogram (TIC) area from 
C8 to C13. Obtain the TIC area of the internal 
standard (TCB). Subtract the TCB area from the C8-
C13 area to obtain the true C8-C13 
area. Using the C8-C13 and TCB areas, and known 
internal standard concentration, generate a linear regression 
calibration using the internal standard method. The r\2\ value for the 
linear regression curve shall be greater than or equal to 0.998. Some 
synthetic fluids might have peaks that elute in the window and would 
interfere with the analysis. In this case the integration window can be 
shifted to other areas of scan where there are no interfering peaks from 
the synthetic base fluid.
    10.4.2 EIP Area Integration--For each of the four calibration 
standards generate Extracted Ion Profiles (EIPs) for m/z 91 and 105. 
Using straight baseline integration techniques, obtain the following EIP 
areas:
    10.4.2.1 For m/z 91 integrate the area under the curve from 
approximately 9 minutes to 21-22 minutes, just prior to but not 
including the internal standard.
    10.4.2.2 For m/z 105 integrate the area under the curve from 
approximately 10.5 minutes to 26.5 minutes.
    10.4.2.3 Obtain the internal standard area from the TCB in each of 
the four calibration standards, using m/z 180.
    10.4.2.4 Using the EIP areas for TCB, m/z 91 and m/z105, and the 
known concentration of internal standard, generate linear regression 
calibration curves for the target ions 91 and 105 using the internal 
standard method. The r\2\ value for each of the EIP linear regression 
curves shall be greater than or equal to 0.998.
    10.4.2.5 Some base fluids might produce a background level that 
would show up on the extracted ion profiles, but there should not be any 
real peaks (signal to noise ratio of 1:3) from the clean base fluids.

                             11.0 Procedure

    11.1 Sample Preparation--
    11.1.1 Mix the authentic field sample (drilling fluid) well. 
Transfer (weigh) a 30-g aliquot of the sample to a labeled centrifuge 
tube.
    11.1.2 Centrifuge the aliquot for a minimum of 15 min at 
approximately 15,000 rpm, in order to obtain a solids free supernate.
    11.1.3 Weigh 0.5 g of the supernate directly into a tared and 
appropriately labeled GC straight vial.
    11.1.4 Spike the 0.5-g supernate with 500 [micro]L of the 0.01g/mL 
1,3,5-trichlorobenzene internal standard solution (see Section 7.2.3 of 
this appendix), cap with a Teflon lined crimp cap, and vortex for ca. 10 
sec.
    11.1.5 The sample is ready for GC/MS analysis.
    11.2 Gas Chromatography.
    Table 1 of this appendix summarizes the recommended operating 
conditions for the GC/MS. Retention times for the n-alkanes obtained 
under these conditions are given in Table 2 of this appendix. Other 
columns, chromatographic conditions, or detectors may be used if initial 
precision and accuracy requirements (Section 9.2 of this appendix) are 
met. The system shall be calibrated according to the procedures outlined 
in Section 10 of this appendix, and verified every 12 hours according to 
Section 11.6 of this appendix.
    11.2.1 Samples shall be prepared (extracted) in a batch of no more 
than 20 samples. The batch shall consist of 20 authentic samples, 1 
blank (Section 9.3 of this appendix), 1 matrix spike sample (9.4), and 1 
duplicate field sample (9.5), and a prepared sample of the corresponding 
clean NAF used in the drilling process.
    11.2.2 An analytical sequence shall be analyzed on the GC/MS where 
the 3 SPTM standards (Section 7.2.4 of this appendix) containing 
internal standard are analyzed first, followed by analysis of the four 
GC/MS crude oil/drilling fluid calibration standards (Section 7.2.5 of 
this appendix), analysis of the blank, matrix spike sample, the 
duplicate sample, the clean NAF sample, followed by the authentic 
samples.
    11.2.3 Samples requiring dilution due to excessive signal shall be 
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    11.2.4 Inject 1.0 [micro]L of the test sample or standard into the 
GC, using the conditions in Table 1 of this appendix.
    11.2.5 Begin data collection and the temperature program at the time 
of injection.
    11.2.6 Obtain a TIC and EIP fingerprint scans of the sample (Table 3 
of this appendix).
    11.2.7 If the area of the C8 to C13 peaks 
exceeds the calibration range of the system, dilute a fresh aliquot of 
the test sample weighing 0.50-g and re-analyze.
    11.2.8 Determine the C8 to C13 TIC area, the 
TCB internal standard area, and the areas for the m/z 91 and 105 EIPs. 
These shall be used in the calculation of oil concentration in the 
samples (see Section 12 of this appendix).

                  Table 3--Recommended Ion Mass Numbers
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Typical
   Selected ion mass numbers     Corresponding aromatic  rentention time
                                       compounds            (minutes)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
91............................  Methylbenzene                       6.0
                                Ethylbenzene                       10.3
                                1,4-Dimethylbenzene                10.9
                                1,3-Dimethylbenzene                10.9
                                1,2-Dimethylbenzene                11.9
105...........................  1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene             15.1
                                1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene             16.0
                                1,2,3-Trimethylbenzene             17.4
156...........................  2,6-Dimethylnaphthalene            28.9
                                1,2-Dimethylnaphthalene            29.4
                                1,3-Dimethylnaphthalene            29.7
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    11.2.9 Observe the presence of peaks in the EIPs that would confirm 
the presence of any target aromatic compounds. Using the EIP areas and 
EIP linear regression calibrations compare the abundance of the aromatic 
peaks, and if appropriate, determine approximate crude oil contamination 
in the sample for each of the target ions.
    11.3 Qualitative Identification--See Section 17 of this method for 
schematic flowchart.
    11.3.1 Qualitative identification shall be accomplished by 
comparison of the TIC and EIP area data from an authentic sample to the 
TIC and EIP area data from the calibration standards (see Section 10.4). 
Crude oil shall be identified by the presence of C10 to 
C13 n-alkanes and corresponding target aromatics.
    11.3.2 Using the calibration data, establish the identity of the 
C8 to C13 peaks in the chromatogram of the sample. 
Using the calibration data, establish the identity of any target 
aromatics present on the extracted ion scans.
    11.3.3 Crude oil is not present in a detectable amount in the sample 
if there are no target aromatics seen on the extracted ion scans. The 
experience of the analyst shall weigh heavily in the determination of 
the presence of peaks at a signal-to-noise ratio of 3 or greater.
    11.3.4 If the chromatogram shows n-alkanes from C8 to 
C13 and target aromatics to be present, contamination by 
crude oil or diesel shall be suspected and quantitative analysis shall 
be determined. If there are no n-alkanes present that are not seen on 
the blank, and no target aromatics are seen, the sample can be 
considered to be free of contamination.
    11.4 Quantitative Identification--
    11.4.1 Determine the area of the peaks from C8 to 
C13 as outlined in the calibration section (10.4.1 of this 
appendix). If the area of the peaks for the sample is greater than that 
for the clean NAF (base fluid) use the crude oil/drilling fluid 
calibration TIC linear regression curve to determine approximate crude 
oil contamination.
    11.4.2 Using the EIPs outlined in Section 10.4.2 of this appendix, 
determine the presence of any target aromatics. Using the integration 
techniques outlined in Section 10.4.2 of this appendix, obtain the EIP 
areas for m/z 91 and 105. Use the crude oil/drilling fluid calibration 
EIP linear regression curves to determine approximate crude oil 
contamination.
    11.5 Complex Samples--
    11.5.1 The most common interferences in the determination of crude 
oil can be from mineral oil, diesel oil, and proprietary additives in 
drilling fluids.
    11.5.2 Mineral oil can typically be identified by its lower target 
aromatic content, and narrow range of strong peaks.
    11.5.3 Diesel oil can typically be identified by low amounts of n-
alkanes from C7 to C9, and the absence of n-
alkanes greater than C25.
    11.5.4 Crude oils can usually be distinguished by the presence of 
high aromatics, increased intensities of C8 to C13 
peaks, and/ or the presence of higher hydrocarbons of C25 and 
greater (which may be difficult to see in some synthetic fluids at low 
contamination levels).
    11.5.4.1 Oil condensates from gas wells are low in molecular weight 
and will normally produce strong chromatographic peaks in the 
C8-C13 range. If a sample of the gas condensate 
crude oil from the formation is available, the oil can be distinguished 
from other potential sources of contamination by using it to prepare a 
calibration standard.
    11.5.4.2 Asphaltene crude oils with API gravity <20 may not produce 
chromatographic peaks strong enough to show contamination at levels of 
the calibration. Extracted ion peaks should be easier to see than 
increased intensities for the C8 to C13 peaks. If a sample of asphaltene 
crude from the formation is available, a calibration standard shall be 
prepared.
    11.6 System and Laboratory Performance--
    11.6.1 At the beginning of each 8-hour shift during which analyses 
are performed,

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GC crude oil/drilling fluid calibration and system performance test 
mixes shall be verified. For these tests, analysis of the medium-level 
calibration standard (1-% Reference Oil in IO Lab drilling fluid, and 
1.25 mg/mL SPTM with internal standard) shall be used to verify all 
performance criteria. Adjustments and/or re-calibration (per Section 10 
of this appendix) shall be performed until all performance criteria are 
met. Only after all performance criteria are met may samples and blanks 
be analyzed.
    11.6.2 Inject 1.0 [micro]L of the medium-level GC/MS crude oil/
drilling fluid calibration standard into the GC instrument according to 
the procedures in Section 11.2 of this appendix. Verify that the linear 
regression curves for both TIC area and EIP areas are still valid using 
this continuing calibration standard.
    11.6.3 After this analysis is complete, inject 1.0 [micro]L of the 
1.25 mg/mL SPTM (containing internal standard) into the GC instrument 
and verify the proper retention times are met (see Table 2 of this 
appendix).
    11.6.4 Retention times--Retention time of the internal standard. The 
absolute retention time of the TCB internal standard shall be within the 
range 21.0 0.5 minutes. Relative retention times 
of the n-alkanes: The retention times of the n-alkanes relative to the 
TCB internal standard shall be similar to those given in Table 2 of this 
appendix.
    11.6.17 Schematic Flowchart for Qualitative Identification

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                            12.0 Calculations

    The concentration of oil in NAFs drilling fluids shall be computed 
relative to peak areas between C8 and C13 (using 
the Total Area Integration method) or total peak areas from extracted 
ion profiles (using the Extracted Ion Profile Method). In either case, 
there is a measurable amount of peak area, even in clean drilling fluid 
samples, due to spurious peaks and electrometer ``noise'' that 
contributes to the total signal measured using either of the 
quantification methods. In this procedure, a correction for this signal 
is applied, using the blank or clean sample correction technique 
described in American Society for Testing Materials (ASTM) Method D-
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this method, the ``oil equivalents'' measured in a blank sample by total 
area gas chromatography are subtracted from that determined for a field 
sample to arrive at the most accurate measure of oil residue in the 
authentic sample.
    12.1 Total Area Integration Method
    12.1.1 Using C8 to C13 TIC area, the TCB area 
in the clean NAF sample and the TIC linear regression curve, compute the 
oil equivalent concentration of the C8 to C13 
retention time range in the clean NAF.
    Note: The actual TIC area of the C8 to C13 is 
equal to the C8 to C13 area minus the area of the 
TCB.
    12.1.2 Using the corresponding information for the authentic sample, 
compute the oil equivalent concentration of the C8 to 
C13 retention time range in the authentic sample.
    12.1.3 Calculate the concentration (% oil) of oil in the sample by 
subtracting the oil equivalent concentration (% oil) found in the clean 
NAF from the oil equivalent concentration (% oil) found in the authentic 
sample.
    12.2 EIP Area Integration Method
    12.2.1 Using either m/z 91 or 105 EIP areas, the TCB area in the 
clean NAF sample, and the appropriate EIP linear regression curve, 
compute the oil equivalent concentration of the in the clean NAF.
    12.2.2 Using the corresponding information for the authentic sample, 
compute its oil equivalent concentration.
    12.2.3 Calculate the concentration (% oil) of oil in the sample by 
subtracting the oil equivalent concentration (% oil) found in the clean 
NAF from the oil equivalent concentration (% oil) found in the authentic 
sample.

                         13.0 Method Performance

    13.1 Specification in this method are adopted from EPA Method 1663, 
Differentiation of Diesel and Crude Oil by GC/FID (Reference 16.5).
    13.2 Single laboratory method performance using an Internal Olefin 
(IO) drilling fluid fortified at 0.5% oil using a 35 API gravity oil 
was:

Precision and accuracy 94 4%
Accuracy interval--86.3% to 102%
Relative percent difference in duplicate analysis--6.2%

                        14.0 Pollution Prevention

    14.1 The solvent used in this method poses little threat to the 
environment when recycled and managed properly.

                          15.0 Waste Management

    15.1 It is the laboratory's responsibility to comply with all 
federal, state, and local regulations governing waste management, 
particularly the hazardous waste identification rules and land disposal 
restriction, and to protect the air, water, and land by minimizing and 
controlling all releases from fume hoods and bench operations. 
Compliance with all sewage discharge permits and regulations is also 
required.
    15.2 All authentic samples (drilling fluids) failing the RPE 
(fluorescence) test (indicated by the presence of fluorescence) shall be 
retained and classified as contaminated samples. Treatment and ultimate 
fate of these samples is not outlined in this SOP.
    15.3 For further information on waste management, consult ``The 
Waste Management Manual for Laboratory Personnel'', and ``Less is 
Better: Laboratory Chemical Management for Waste Reduction'', both 
available from the American Chemical Society's Department of Government 
Relations and Science Policy, 1155 16th Street NW, Washington, DC 20036.

                             16.0 References

    16.1 Carcinogens--``Working With Carcinogens.'' Department of 
Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, Centers for 
Disease Control (available through National Technical Information 
Systems, 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA 22161, document no. PB-
277256): August 1977.
    16.2 ``OSHA Safety and Health Standards, General Industry [29 CFR 
1910], Revised.'' Occupational Safety and Health Administration, OSHA 
2206. Washington, DC: January 1976.
    16.3 ``Handbook of Analytical Quality Control in Water and 
Wastewater Laboratories.'' USEPA, EMSSL-CI, EPA-600/4-79-019. 
Cincinnati, OH: March 1979.
    16.4 ``Method 1663, Differentiation of Diesel and Crude Oil by GC/
FID, Methods for the Determination of Diesel, Mineral, and Crude Oils in 
Offshore Oil and Gas Industry Discharges, EPA 821-R-92-008, Office of 
Water Engineering and Analysis Division, Washington, DC: December 1992.

[66 FR 6901, Jan. 22, 2001, as amended at 77 FR 29843, May 18, 2012]



Sec. Appendix 6 to Subpart A of Part 435--Reverse Phase Extraction (RPE) 
Method for Detection of Oil Contamination in Non-Aqueous Drilling Fluids 
                     (NAF) (GC/MS) (EPA Method 1670)

                        1.0 Scope and Application

    1.1 This method is used for determination of crude or formation oil, 
or other petroleum oil contamination, in non-aqueous drilling fluids 
(NAFs).
    1.2 This method is intended as a positive/negative test to determine 
a presence of crude oil in NAF prior to discharging drill cuttings from 
offshore production platforms.

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    1.3 This method is for use in the Environmental Protection Agency's 
(EPA's) survey and monitoring programs under the Clean Water Act, 
including monitoring of compliance with the Gulf of Mexico NPDES General 
Permit for monitoring of oil contamination in drilling fluids.
    1.4 This method has been designed to show positive contamination for 
5% of representative crude oils at a concentration of 0.1% in drilling 
fluid (vol/vol), 50% of representative crude oils at a concentration of 
0.5%, and 95% of representative crude oils at a concentration of 1%.
    1.5 Any modification of this method, beyond those expressly 
permitted, shall be considered a major modification subject to 
application and approval of alternate test procedures under 40 CFR parts 
136.4 and 136.5.
    1.6 Each laboratory that uses this method must demonstrate the 
ability to generate acceptable results using the procedure in Section 
9.2 of this appendix.

                          2.0 Summary of Method

    2.1 An aliquot of drilling fluid is extracted using isopropyl 
alcohol.
    2.2 The mixture is allowed to settle and then filtered to separate 
out residual solids.
    2.3 An aliquot of the filtered extract is charged onto a reverse 
phase extraction (RPE) cartridge.
    2.4 The cartridge is eluted with isopropyl alcohol.
    2.5 Crude oil contaminates are retained on the cartridge and their 
presence (or absence) is detected based on observed fluorescence using a 
black light.

                             3.0 Definitions

    3.1 A NAF is one in which the continuous phase is a water immiscible 
fluid such as an oleaginous material (e.g., mineral oil, enhance mineral 
oil, paraffinic oil, or synthetic material such as olefins and vegetable 
esters).

                            4.0 Interferences

    4.1 Solvents, reagents, glassware, and other sample-processing 
hardware may yield artifacts that affect results. Specific selection of 
reagents and purification of solvents may be required.
    4.2 All materials used in the analysis shall be demonstrated to be 
free from interferences under the conditions of analysis by running 
laboratory reagent blanks as described in Section 9.5 of this appendix.

                               5.0 Safety

    5.1 The toxicity or carcinogenicity of each reagent used in this 
method has not been precisely determined; however, each chemical shall 
be treated as a potential health hazard. Exposure to these chemicals 
should be reduced to the lowest possible level. Material Safety Data 
Sheets (MSDSs) shall be available for all reagents.
    5.2 Isopropyl alcohol is flammable and should be used in a well-
ventilated area.
    5.3 Unknown samples may contain high concentration of volatile toxic 
compounds. Sample containers should be opened in a hood and handled with 
gloves to prevent exposure. In addition, all sample preparation should 
be conducted in a well-ventilated area to limit the potential exposure 
to harmful contaminants. Drilling fluid samples should be handled with 
the same precautions used in the drilling fluid handling areas of the 
drilling rig.
    5.4 This method does not address all safety issues associated with 
its use. The laboratory is responsible for maintaining a safe work 
environment and a current awareness file of OSHA regulations regarding 
the safe handling of the chemicals specified in this method. A reference 
file of material safety data sheets (MSDSs) shall be available to all 
personnel involved in these analyses. Additional information on 
laboratory safety can be found in References 16.1-16.2.

                       6.0 Equipment and Supplies

    Note: Brand names, suppliers, and part numbers are for illustrative 
purposes only. No endorsement is implied. Equivalent performance may be 
achieved using apparatus and materials other than those specified here, 
but demonstration of equivalent performance that meets the requirements 
of this method is the responsibility of the laboratory.
    6.1 Sampling equipment.
    6.1.1 Sample collection bottles/jars--New, pre-cleaned bottles/jars, 
lot-certified to be free of artifacts. Glass preferable, plastic 
acceptable, wide mouth approximately 1-L, with Teflon-lined screw cap.
    6.2 Equipment for glassware cleaning.
    6.2.1 Laboratory sink.
    6.2.2 Oven--Capable of maintaining a temperature within 5 [deg]C in the range of 100-250 [deg]C.
    6.3 Equipment for sample extraction.
    6.3.1 Vials--Glass, 25 mL and 4 mL, with Teflon-lined screw caps, 
baked at 200-250 [deg]C for 1-h minimum prior to use.
    6.3.2 Gas-tight syringes--Glass, various sizes, 0.5 mL to 2.5 mL (if 
spiking of drilling fluids with oils is to occur).
    6.3.3 Auto pipetters--various sizes, 0.1 mL, 0.5 mL, 1 to 5 mL 
delivery, and 10 mL delivery, with appropriate size disposable pipette 
tips, calibrated to within 0.5%.
    6.3.4 Glass stirring rod.
    6.3.5 Vortex mixer.
    6.3.6 Disposable syringes--Plastic, 5 mL.
    6.3.7 Teflon syringe filter, 25-mm, 0.45 [micro]m pore size--
Acrodisc [supreg] CR Teflon (or equivalent).

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    6.3.8 Reverse Phase Extraction C18 Cartridge--Waters Sep-
Pak [supreg]Plus, C18 Cartridge, 360 mg of sorbent (or 
equivalent).
    6.3.9 SPE vacuum manifold--Supelco Brand, 12 unit (or equivalent). 
Used as support for cartridge/syringe assembly only. Vacuum apparatus 
not required.
    6.4 Equipment for fluorescence detection.
    6.4.1 Black light--UV Lamp, Model UVG 11, Mineral Light Lamp, 
Shortwave 254 nm, or Longwave 365 nm, 15 volts, 60 Hz, 0.16 amps (or 
equivalent).
    6.4.2 Black box--cartridge viewing area. A commercially available 
ultraviolet viewing cabinet with viewing lamp, or alternatively, a 
cardboard box or equivalent, approximately 
14x7.5x7.5 in size and painted flat 
black inside. Lamp positioned in fitted and sealed slot in center on top 
of box. Sample cartridges sit in a tray, ca. 6 from lamp. 
Cardboard flaps cut on top panel and side of front panel for sample 
viewing and sample cartridge introduction, respectively.
    6.4.3 Viewing platform for cartridges. Simple support (hand made 
vial tray--black in color) for cartridges so that they do not move 
during the fluorescence testing.

                       7.0 Reagents and Standards

    7.1 Isopropyl alcohol--99% purity.
    7.2 NAF--Appropriate NAF as sent from the supplier (has not been 
circulated downhole). Use the clean NAF corresponding to the NAF being 
used in the current drilling operation.
    7.3 Standard crude oil--NIST SRM 1582 petroleum crude oil.

            8.0 Sample Collection, Preservation, and Storage

    8.1 Collect approximately one liter of representative sample (NAF, 
which has been circulated downhole) in a glass bottle or jar. Cover with 
a Teflon lined cap. To allow for a potential need to re-analyze and/or 
re-process the sample, it is recommended that a second sample aliquot be 
collected.
    8.2 Label the sample appropriately.
    8.3 All samples must be refrigerated at 0-4 [deg]C from the time of 
collection until extraction (40 CFR part 136, Table II).
    8.4 All samples must be analyzed within 28 days of the date and time 
of collection (40 CFR part 136, Table II).

                           9.0 Quality Control

    9.1 Each laboratory that uses this method is required to operate a 
formal quality assurance program (Reference 16.3). The minimum 
requirements of this program consist of an initial demonstration of 
laboratory capability, and ongoing analyses of blanks and spiked 
duplicates to assess accuracy and precision and to demonstrate continued 
performance. Each field sample is analyzed in duplicate to demonstrate 
representativeness.
    9.1.1 The analyst shall make an initial demonstration of the ability 
to generate acceptable accuracy and precision with this method. This 
ability is established as described in Section 9.2 of this appendix.
    9.1.2 Preparation and analysis of a set of spiked duplicate samples 
to document accuracy and precision. The procedure for the preparation 
and analysis of these samples is described in Section 9.4 of this 
appendix.
    9.1.3 Analyses of laboratory reagent blanks are required to 
demonstrate freedom from contamination. The procedure and criteria for 
preparation and analysis of a reagent blank are described in Section 9.5 
of this appendix.
    9.1.4 The laboratory shall maintain records to define the quality of 
the data that is generated.
    9.1.5 Accompanying QC for the determination of oil in NAF is 
required per analytical batch. An analytical batch is a set of samples 
extracted at the same time, to a maximum of 10 samples. Each analytical 
batch of 10 or fewer samples must be accompanied by a laboratory reagent 
blank (Section 9.5 of this appendix), corresponding NAF reference blanks 
(Section 9.6 of this appendix), a set of spiked duplicate samples blank 
(Section 9.4 of this appendix), and duplicate analysis of each field 
sample. If greater than 10 samples are to be extracted at one time, the 
samples must be separated into analytical batches of 10 or fewer 
samples.
    9.2 Initial demonstration of laboratory capability. To demonstrate 
the capability to perform the test, the analyst shall analyze two 
representative unused drilling fluids (e.g., internal olefin-based 
drilling fluid, vegetable ester-based drilling fluid), each prepared 
separately containing 0.1%, 1%, and 2% or a representative oil. Each 
drilling fluid/concentration combination shall be analyzed 10 times, and 
successful demonstration will yield the following average results for 
the data set:

0.1% oil--Detected in <20% of samples
1% oil--Detected in 75% of samples
2% oil--Detected in 90% of samples

    9.3 Sample duplicates.
    9.3.1 The laboratory shall prepare and analyze (Section 11.2 and 
11.4 of this appendix) each authentic sample in duplicate, from a given 
sampling site or, if for compliance monitoring, from a given discharge.
    9.3.2 The duplicate samples must be compared versus the prepared 
corresponding NAF blank.
    9.3.3 Prepare and analyze the duplicate samples according to 
procedures outlined in Section 11 of this appendix.
    9.3.4 The results of the duplicate analyses are acceptable if each 
of the results give the same response (fluorescence or no fluorescence). 
If the results are different, sample non-homogenicity issues may be a 
concern.

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Prepare the samples again, ensuring a well-mixed sample prior to 
extraction. Analyze the samples once again.
    9.3.5 If different results are obtained for the duplicate a second 
time, the analytical system is judged to be out of control and the 
problem shall be identified and corrected, and the samples re-analyzed.
    9.4 Spiked duplicates--Laboratory prepared spiked duplicates are 
analyzed to demonstrate acceptable accuracy and precision.
    9.4.1 Preparation and analysis of a set of spiked duplicate samples 
with each set of no more than 10 field samples is required to 
demonstrate method accuracy and precision and to monitor matrix 
interferences (interferences caused by the sample matrix). A field NAF 
sample expected to contain less than 0.5% crude oil (and documented to 
not fluoresce as part of the sample batch analysis) shall be spiked with 
1% (by volume) of suitable reference crude oil and analyzed as field 
samples, as described in Section 11 of this appendix. If no low-level 
drilling fluid is available, then the unused NAF can be used as the 
drilling fluid sample.
    9.5 Laboratory reagent blanks--Laboratory reagent blanks are 
analyzed to demonstrate freedom from contamination.
    9.5.1 A reagent blank is prepared by passing 4 mL of the isopropyl 
alcohol through a Teflon syringe filter and collecting the filtrate in a 
4-mL glass vial. A Sep Pak [supreg] C18 cartridge is then 
preconditioned with 3 mL of isopropyl alcohol. A 0.5-mL aliquot of the 
filtered isopropyl alcohol is added to the syringe barrel along with 3.0 
mL of isopropyl alcohol. The solvent is passed through the 
preconditioned Sep Pak [supreg] cartridge. An additional 2-mL of 
isopropyl alcohol is eluted through the cartridge. The cartridge is now 
considered the ``reagent blank'' cartridge and is ready for viewing 
(analysis). Check the reagent blank cartridge under the black light for 
fluorescence. If the isopropyl alcohol and filter are clean, no 
fluorescence will be observed.
    9.5.2 If fluorescence is detected in the reagent blank cartridge, 
analysis of the samples is halted until the source of contamination is 
eliminated and a prepared reagent blank shows no fluorescence under a 
black light. All samples shall be associated with an uncontaminated 
method blank before the results may be reported for regulatory 
compliance purposes.
    9.6 NAF reference blanks--NAF reference blanks are prepared from the 
NAFs sent from the supplier (NAF that has not been circulated downhole) 
and used as the reference when viewing the fluorescence of the test 
samples.
    9.6.1 A NAF reference blank is prepared identically to the authentic 
samples. Place a 0.1 mL aliquot of the ``clean'' NAF into a 25-mL glass 
vial. Add 10 mL of isopropyl alcohol to the vial. Cap the vial. Vortex 
the vial for approximately 10 sec. Allow the solids to settle for 
approximately 15 minutes. Using a 5-mL syringe, draw up 4 mL of the 
extract and filter it through a PTFE syringe filter, collecting the 
filtrate in a 4-mL glass vial. Precondition a Sep Pak [supreg] 
C18 cartridge with 3 mL of isopropyl alcohol. Add a 0.5-mL 
aliquot of the filtered extract to the syringe barrel along with 3.0 mL 
of isopropyl alcohol. Pass the extract and solvent through the 
preconditioned Sep Pak [supreg] cartridge. Pass an additional 2-mL of 
isopropyl alcohol through the cartridge. The cartridge is now considered 
the NAF blank cartridge and is ready for viewing (analysis). This 
cartridge is used as the reference cartridge for determining the absence 
or presence of fluorescence in all authentic drilling fluid samples that 
originate from the same NAF. That is, the specific NAF reference blank 
cartridge is put under the black light along with a prepared cartridge 
of an authentic sample originating from the same NAF material. The 
fluorescence or absence of fluorescence in the authentic sample 
cartridge is determined relative to the NAF reference cartridge.
    9.6.2 Positive control solution, equivalent to 1% crude oil 
contaminated mud extract, is prepared by dissolving 87 mg of standard 
crude oil into 10.00 mL of methylene chloride. Then mix 40 [micro]L of 
this solution into 10.00 mL of IPA. Transfer 0.5 mL of this solution 
into a preconditioned C18 cartridge, followed by 2 ml of IPA.

                  10.0 Calibration and Standardization

    10.1 Calibration and standardization methods are not employed for 
this procedure.

                             11.0 Procedure

    This method is a screening-level test. Precise and accurate results 
can be obtained only by strict adherence to all details.
    11.1 Preparation of the analytical batch.
    11.1.1 Bring the analytical batch of samples to room temperature.
    11.1.2 Using a large glass stirring rod, mix the authentic sample 
thoroughly.
    11.1.3 Using a large glass stirring rod, mix the clean NAF (sent 
from the supplier) thoroughly.
    11.2 Extraction.
    11.2.1 Using an automatic positive displacement pipetter and a 
disposable pipette tip transfer 0.1-mL of the authentic sample into a 
25-mL vial.
    11.2.2 Using an automatic pipetter and a disposable pipette tip 
dispense a 10-mL aliquot of solvent grade isopropyl alcohol (IPA) into 
the 25 mL vial.
    11.2.3 Cap the vial and vortex the vial for ca. 10-15 seconds.
    11.2.4 Let the sample extract stand for approximately 5 minutes, 
allowing the solids to separate.

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    11.2.5 Using a 5-mL disposable plastic syringe remove 4 mL of the 
extract from the 25-mL vial.
    11.2.6 Filter 4 mL of extract through a Teflon syringe filter (25-mm 
diameter, 0.45 [micro]m pore size), collecting the filtrate in a labeled 
4-mL vial.
    11.2.7 Dispose of the PFTE syringe filter.
    11.2.8 Using a black permanent marker, label a Sep Pak [supreg] 
C18 cartridge with the sample identification.
    11.2.9 Place the labeled Sep Pak [supreg] C18 cartridge 
onto the head of a SPE vacuum manifold.
    11.2.10 Using a 5-mL disposable plastic syringe, draw up exactly 3-
mL (air free) of isopropyl alcohol.
    11.2.11 Attach the syringe tip to the top of the C18 
cartridge.
    11.2.12 Condition the C18 cartridge with the 3-mL of 
isopropyl alcohol by depressing the plunger slowly.
    Note: Depress the plunger just to the point when no liquid remains 
in the syringe barrel. Do not force air through the cartridge. Collect 
the eluate in a waste vial.
    11.2.13 Remove the syringe temporarily from the top of the 
cartridge, then remove the plunger, and finally reattach the syringe 
barrel to the top of the C18 cartridge.
    11.2.14 Using automatic pipetters and disposable pipette tips, 
transfer 0.5 mL of the filtered extract into the syringe barrel, 
followed by a 3.0-mL transfer of isopropyl alcohol to the syringe 
barrel.
    11.2.15 Insert the plunger and slowly depress it to pass only the 
extract and solvent through the preconditioned C18 cartridge.
    Note: Depress the plunger just to the point when no liquid remains 
in the syringe barrel. Do not force air through the cartridge. Collect 
the eluate in a waste vial.
    11.2.16 Remove the syringe temporarily from the top of the 
cartridge, then remove the plunger, and finally reattach the syringe 
barrel to the top of the C18 cartridge.
    11.2.17 Using an automatic pipetter and disposable pipette tip, 
transfer 2.0 mL of isopropyl alcohol to the syringe barrel.
    11.2.18 Insert the plunger and slowly depress it to pass the solvent 
through the C18 cartridge.
    Note: Depress the plunger just to the point when no liquid remains 
in the syringe barrel. Do not force air through the cartridge. Collect 
the eluate in a waste vial.
    11.2.19 Remove the syringe and labeled C18 cartridge from 
the top of the SPE vacuum manifold.
    11.2.20 Prepare a reagent blank according to the procedures outlined 
in Section 9.5 of this appendix.
    11.2.21 Prepare the necessary NAF reference blanks for each type of 
NAF encountered in the field samples according to the procedures 
outlined in Section 9.6 of this appendix.
    11.2.22 Prepare the positive control (1% crude oil equivalent) 
according to Section 9.6.2 of this appendix.
    11.3 Reagent blank fluorescence testing.
    11.3.1 Place the reagent blank cartridge in a black box, under a 
black light.
    11.3.2 Determine the presence or absence of fluorescence for the 
reagent blank cartridge. If fluorescence is detected in the blank, 
analysis of the samples is halted until the source of contamination is 
eliminated and a prepared reagent blank shows no fluorescence under a 
black light. All samples must be associated with an uncontaminated 
method blank before the results may be reported for regulatory 
compliance purposes.
    11.4 Sample fluorescence testing.
    11.4.1 Place the respective NAF reference blank (Section 9.6 of this 
appendix) onto the tray inside the black box.
    11.4.2 Place the authentic field sample cartridge (derived from the 
same NAF as the NAF reference blank) onto the tray, adjacent and to the 
right of the NAF reference blank.
    11.4.3 Turn on the black light.
    11.4.4 Compare the fluorescence of the sample cartridge with that of 
the negative control cartridge (NAF blank, Section 9.6.1 of this 
appendix) and positive control cartridge (1% crude oil equivalent, 
Section 9.6.2 of this appendix).
    11.4.5 If the fluorescence of the sample cartridge is equal to or 
brighter than the positive control cartridge (1% crude oil equivalent, 
Section 9.6.2 of this appendix), the sample is considered contaminated. 
Otherwise, the sample is clean.

                   12.0 Data Analysis and Calculations

    Specific data analysis techniques and calculations are not performed 
in this SOP.

                         13.0 Method Performance

    This method was validated through a single laboratory study, 
conducted with rigorous statistical experimental design and 
interpretation (Reference 16.4).

                        14.0 Pollution Prevention

    14.1 The solvent used in this method poses little threat to the 
environment when recycled and managed properly.

                          15.0 Waste Management

    15.1 It is the laboratory's responsibility to comply with all 
Federal, State, and local regulations governing waste management, 
particularly the hazardous waste identification rules and land disposal 
restriction, and to protect the air, water, and land by minimizing and 
controlling all releases from bench operations. Compliance with all 
sewage discharge permits and regulations is also required.
    15.2 All authentic samples (drilling fluids) failing the 
fluorescence test (indicated by

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the presence of fluorescence) shall be retained and classified as 
contaminated samples. Treatment and ultimate fate of these samples is 
not outlined in this SOP.
    15.3 For further information on waste management, consult ``The 
Waste Management Manual for Laboratory Personnel,'' and ``Less is 
Better: Laboratory Chemical Management for Waste Reduction,'' both 
available from the American Chemical Society's Department of Government 
Relations and Science Policy, 1155 16th Street, NW, Washington, DC 
20036.

                             16.0 References

    16.1 ``Carcinogen--Working with Carcinogens,'' Department of Health, 
Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, Center for Disease 
Control, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, 
Publication No. 77-206, August 1977.
    16.2 ``OSHA Safety and Health Standards, General Industry,'' (29 CFR 
1910), Occupational Safety and Health Administration, OSHA 2206 
(Revised, January 1976).
    16.3 ``Handbook of Analytical Quality Control in Water and 
Wastewater Laboratories,'' USEPA, EMSL-Ci, Cincinnati, OH 45268, EPA-
600/4-79-019, March 1979.
    16.4 Report of the Laboratory Evaluation of Static Sheen Test 
Replacements--Reverse Phase Extraction (RPE) Method for Detecting Oil 
Contamination in Synthetic Based Mud (SBM). October 1998. Available from 
API, 1220 L Street, NW, Washington, DC 20005-4070, 202-682-8000.

[66 FR 6901, Jan. 22, 2001; 66 FR 30811, June 8, 2001]



Sec. Appendix 7 to Subpart A of Part 435--Determination of the Amount of 
  Non-Aqueous Drilling Fluid (NAF) Base Fluid From Drill Cuttings by a 
Retort Chamber (Derived From API Recommended Practice 13B-2) (EPA Method 
                                  1674)

                             1. Description

    a. This procedure is specifically intended to measure the amount of 
non-aqueous drilling fluid (NAF) base fluid from cuttings generated 
during a drilling operation. This procedure is a retort test which 
measures all oily material (NAF base fluid) and water released from a 
cuttings sample when heated in a calibrated and properly operating 
``Retort'' instrument.
    b. In this retort test a known mass of cuttings is heated in the 
retort chamber to vaporize the liquids associated with the sample. The 
NAF base fluid and water vapors are then condensed, collected, and 
measured in a precision graduated receiver.

    Note: Obtaining a representative sample requires special attention 
to the details of sample handling (e.g., location, method, frequency). 
See Addendum A and B for minimum requirements for collecting 
representative samples. Additional sampling procedures in a given area 
may be specified by the NPDES permit controlling authority.

                              2. Equipment

    a. Retort instrument--The recommended retort instrument has a 50-
cm\3\ volume with an external heating jacket.
    Retort Specifications:
    1. Retort assembly--retort body, cup and lid.
    (a) Material: 303 stainless steel or equivalent.
    (b) Volume: Retort cup with lid.
    Cup Volume: 50-cm\3\.
    Precision: 0.25-cm\3\.
    2. Condenser--capable of cooling the oil and water vapors below 
their liquification temperature.
    3. Heating jacket--nominal 350 watts.
    4. Temperature control--capable of limiting temperature of retort to 
at least 930 [deg]F (500 [deg]C) and enough to boil off all NAFs.
    b. Liquid receiver (10-cm\3\, 20-cm\3\)--the 10-cm\3\ and 20-cm\3\ 
receivers are specially designed cylindrical glassware with rounded 
bottom to facilitate cleaning and funnel-shaped top to catch falling 
drops. For compliance monitoring under the NPDES program, the analyst 
shall use the 10-cm\3\ liquid receiver with 0.1 ml graduations to 
achieve greater accuracy.
    1. Receiver specifications:
    Total volume: 10-cm\3\, 20-cm\3\.
    Precision (0 to 100%): 0.05 cm\3\, 0.05 cm\3\.
    Outside diameter: 10-mm, 13-mm.
    Wall thickness: 1.5 0.1mm, 1.2 0.1mm.
    Frequency of graduation marks (0 to 100%): 0.10-cm\3\, 0.10-cm\3\.
    Calibration: To contain ``TC'' @ 20 [deg]C.
    Scale: cm\3\, cm\3\
    2. Material--Pyrex [supreg] or equivalent glass.
    c. Toploading balance--capable of weighing 2000 g and precision of 
at least 0.1 g. Unless motion is a problem, the analyst shall use an 
electronic balance. Where motion is a problem, the analyst may use a 
triple beam balance.
    d. Fine steel wool (No. 000)--for packing retort body.
    e. Thread sealant lubricant: high temperature lubricant, e.g. Never-
Seez [supreg] or equivalent.
    f. Pipe cleaners--to clean condenser and retort stem.
    g. Brush--to clean receivers.
    h. Retort spatula--to clean retort cup.
    i. Corkscrew--to remove spent steel wool.

                              3. Procedure

    a. Clean and dry the retort assembly and condenser.

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    b. Pack the retort body with steel wool.
    c. Apply lubricant/sealant to threads of retort cup and retort stem.
    d. Weigh and record the total mass of the retort cup, lid, and 
retort body with steel wool. This is mass (A), grams.
    e. Collect a representative cuttings sample (see Note in Section 1 
of this appendix).
    f. Partially fill the retort cup with cuttings and place the lid on 
the cup.
    g. Screw the retort cup (with lid) onto the retort body, weigh and 
record the total mass. This is mass (B), grams.
    h. Attach the condenser. Place the retort assembly into the heating 
jacket.
    i. Weigh and record the mass of the clean and dry liquid receiver. 
This is mass (C), grams. Place the receiver below condenser outlet.
    j. Turn on the retort. Allow it to run a minimum of 1 hour.
    Note: If solids boil over into receiver, the test shall be rerun. 
Pack the retort body with a greater amount of steel wool and repeat the 
test.
    k. Remove the liquid receiver. Allow it to cool. Record the volume 
of water recovered. This is (V), cm\3\.
    Note: If an emulsion interface is present between the oil and water 
phases, heating the interface may break the emulsion. As a suggestion, 
remove the retort assembly from the heating jacket by grasping the 
condenser. Carefully heat the receiver along the emulsion band by gently 
touching the receiver for short intervals with the hot retort assembly. 
Avoid boiling the liquids. After the emulsion interface is broken, allow 
the liquid receiver to cool. Read the water volume at the lowest point 
of the meniscus.
    l. Weigh and record the mass of the receiver and its liquid contents 
(oil plus water). This is mass (D), grams.
    m. Turn off the retort. Remove the retort assembly and condenser 
from the heating jacket and allow them to cool. Remove the condenser.
    n. Weigh and record the mass of the cooled retort assembly without 
the condenser. This is mass (E), grams.
    o. Clean the retort assembly and condenser.

                             4. Calculations

    a. Calculate the mass of oil (NAF base fluid) from the cuttings as 
follows:
    1. Mass of the wet cuttings sample (Mw) equals the mass 
of the retort assembly with the wet cuttings sample (B) minus the mass 
of the empty retort assembly (A).

Mw = B-A [1]

    2. Mass of the dry retorted cuttings (MD) equals the mass 
of the cooled retort assembly (E) minus the mass of the empty retort 
assembly (A).

MD = E-A [2]

    3. Mass of the NAF base fluid (MBF) equals the mass of 
the liquid receiver with its contents (D) minus the sum of the mass of 
the dry receiver (C) and the mass of the water (V).

MBF = D-(C + V) [3]

    Note: Assuming the density of water is 1 g/cm\3\, the volume of 
water is equivalent to the mass of the water.
    b. Mass balance requirement:
    The sum of MD, MBF, and V shall be within 5% 
of the mass of the wet sample.

(MD + MBF + V)/Mw = 0.95 to 1.05 [4]

    The procedure shall be repeated if this requirement is not met.
    c. Reporting oil from cuttings:
    1. Assume that all oil recovered is NAF base fluid.
    2. The mass percent NAF base fluid retained on the cuttings 
(%BFi) for the sampled discharge ``i'' is equal to 100 times 
the mass of the NAF base fluid (MBF) divided by the mass of 
the wet cuttings sample (Mw).

%BFi = (MBF/Mw) x 100 [5]

    Operators discharging small volume NAF-cuttings discharges which do 
not occur during a NAF-cuttings discharge sampling interval (i.e., 
displaced interfaces, accumulated solids in sand traps, pit clean-out 
solids, or centrifuge discharges while cutting mud weight) shall either: 
(a) Measure the mass percent NAF base fluid retained on the cuttings 
(%BFSVD) for each small volume NAF-cuttings discharges; or 
(b) use a default value of 25% NAF base fluid retained on the cuttings.
    3. The mass percent NAF base fluid retained on the cuttings is 
determined for all cuttings wastestreams and includes fines discharges 
and any accumulated solids discharged [see Section 4.c.6 of this 
appendix for procedures on measuring or estimating the mass percent NAF 
base fluid retained on the cuttings (%BF) for dual gradient drilling 
seafloor discharges performed to ensure proper operation of subsea 
pumps].
    4. A mass NAF-cuttings discharge fraction (X, unitless) is 
calculated for all NAF-cuttings, fines, or accumulated solids discharges 
every time a set of retorts is performed (see Section 4.c.6 of this 
appendix for procedures on measuring or estimating the mass NAF-cuttings 
discharge fraction (X) for dual gradient drilling seafloor discharges 
performed to ensure proper operation of subsea pumps). The mass NAF-
cuttings discharge fraction (X) combines the mass of NAF-cuttings, 
fines, or accumulated solids discharged from a particular discharge over 
a set period of time with the total mass of NAF-cuttings, fines, or 
accumulated solids discharged into the ocean during the same period of 
time (see Addendum A and B of this appendix). The mass NAF-cuttings 
discharge

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fraction (X) for each discharge is calculated by direct measurement as:

Xi = (Fi)/(G) [6]

where:

Xi = Mass NAF-cuttings discharge fraction for NAF-cuttings, 
          fines, or accumulated solids discharge ``i'', (unitless)
Fi = Mass of NAF-cuttings discharged from NAF-cuttings, 
          fines, or accumulated solids discharge ``i'' over a specified 
          period of time (see Addendum A and B of this appendix), (kg)
G = Mass of all NAF-cuttings discharges into the ocean during the same 
          period of time as used to calculate Fi, (kg)

    If an operator has more than one point of NAF-cuttings discharge, 
the mass faction (Xi) must be determined by: (a) Direct 
measurement (see Equation 6 of this appendix); (b) using the following 
default values of 0.85 and 0.15 for the cuttings dryer (e.g., horizontal 
centrifuge, vertical centrifuge, squeeze press, High-G linear shakers) 
and fines removal unit (e.g., decanting centrifuges, mud cleaners), 
respectively, when the operator is only discharging from the cuttings 
dryer and the fines removal unit; or (c) using direct measurement of 
``Fi'' (see Equation 6 of this appendix) for fines and 
accumulated solids, using Equation 6A of this appendix to calculate 
``GEST'' for use as ``G'' in Equation 6 of this Appendix, and 
calculating the mass (kg) of NAF-cuttings discharged from the cuttings 
dryer (Fi) as the difference between the mass of 
``GEST'' calculated in Equation 6A of this appendix (kg) and 
the sum of all fines and accumulated solids mass directly measured (kg) 
(see Equation 6 of this appendix).

GEST = Estimated mass of all NAF-cuttings discharges into the 
          ocean during the same period of time as used to calculate 
          Fi (see Equation 6 of this appendix), (kg) [6A]

where:

GEST = Hole Volume (bbl) x (396.9 kg/bbl) x (1 + Z/100)
Z = The base fluid retained on cuttings limitation or standard (%) which 
          apply to the NAF being discharge (see Sec.Sec. 435.13. and 
          435.15).
Hole Volume (bbl) = [Cross-Section Area of NAF interval (in\2\)] x 
          Average Rate of Penetration (feet/hr) x period of time (min) 
          used to calculate Fi (see Equation 6 of this 
          appendix) x (1 hr/60 min) x (1 bbl/5.61 ft\3\) x (1 ft/12 
          in)\2\
Cross-Section Area of NAF interval (in\2\) = (3.14 x [Bit Diameter 
          (in)]\2\)/4
Bit Diameter (in) = Diameter of drilling bit for the NAF interval 
          producing drilling cuttings during the same period of time as 
          used to calculate Fi (see Equation 6 of this 
          appendix)
Average Rate of Penetration (feet/hr) = Arithmetic average of rate of 
          penetration into the formation during the same period of time 
          as used to calculate Fi (see Equation 6 of this 
          appendix)

    Note: Operators with one NAF-cuttings discharge may set the mass 
NAF-cuttings discharge fraction (Xi) equal to 1.0.

    5. Each NAF-cuttings, fines, or accumulated solids discharge has an 
associated mass percent NAF base fluid retained on cuttings value (%BF) 
and mass NAF-cuttings discharge fraction (X) each time a set of retorts 
is performed. A single total mass percent NAF base fluid retained on 
cuttings value (%BFT) is calculated every time a set of 
retorts is performed. The single total mass percent NAF base fluid 
retained on cuttings value (%BFT) is calculated as:

%BFT,j = [Sigma](Xi)x(%BFi) [7]

where:

%BFT,j = Total mass percent NAF base fluid retained on 
          cuttings value for retort set ``j'' (unitless as percentage, 
          %)
Xi = Mass NAF-cuttings discharge fraction for NAF-cuttings, 
          fines, or accumulated solids discharge ``i'', (unitless)
%BFi = Mass percent NAF base fluid retained on the cuttings 
          for NAF-cuttings, fines, or accumulated solids discharge ``i'' 
          , (unitless as percentage, %)

    Note: [Sigma]Xi = 1.

    Operators with one NAF-cuttings discharge may set %BFT,j 
equal to %BFi.
    6. Operators performing dual gradient drilling operations may 
require seafloor discharges of large cuttings (\1/4\[foot]) 
to ensure the proper operation of subsea pumps (e.g., electrical 
submersible pumps). Operators performing dual gradient drilling 
operations which lead to seafloor discharges of large cuttings for the 
proper operation of subsea pumps shall either: (a) Measure the mass 
percent NAF base fluid retained on cuttings value (%BF) and mass NAF-
cuttings discharge fraction (X) for seafloor discharges each time a set 
of retorts is performed; (b) use the following set of default values, 
(%BF=14%; X=0.15); or (c) use a combination of (a) and (b) (e.g., use a 
default value for %BF and measure X).
    Additionally, operators performing dual gradient drilling operations 
which lead to seafloor discharges of large cuttings for the proper 
operation of subsea pumps shall also perform the following tasks:
    (a) Use side scan sonar or shallow seismic to determine the presence 
of high density chemosynthetic communities. Chemosynthetic communities 
are assemblages of tube worms, clams, mussels, and bacterial mats that 
occur at natural hydrocarbon seeps or vents, generally in water depths 
of 500 meters or deeper. Seafloor discharges of large cuttings for the 
proper operation of subsea pumps shall not be permitted

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within 1000 feet of a high density chemosynthetic community.
    (b) Seafloor discharges of large cuttings for the proper operation 
of subsea pumps shall be visually monitored and documented by a Remotely 
Operated Vehicle (ROV) within the tether limit (approximately 300 feet). 
The visual monitoring shall be conducted prior to each time the 
discharge point is relocated (cuttings discharge hose) and conducted 
along the same direction as the discharge hose position. Near-seabed 
currents shall be obtained at the time of the visual monitoring.
    (c) Seafloor discharges of large cuttings for the proper operation 
of subsea pumps shall be directed within a 150 foot radius of the 
wellbore.
    7. The weighted mass ratio averaged over all NAF well sections 
(%BFwell) is the compliance value that is compared with the 
``maximum weighted mass ratio averaged over all NAF well sections'' BAT 
discharge limitations (see the table inSec. 435.13 and footnote 5 of 
the table inSec. 435.43) or the ``maximum weighted mass ratio averaged 
over all NAF well sections'' NSPS discharge limitations (see the table 
inSec. 435.15 and footnote 5 of the table inSec. 435.45). The 
weighted mass ratio averaged over all NAF well sections 
(%BFwell) is calculated as the arithmetic average of all 
total mass percent NAF base fluid retained on cuttings values 
(%BFT) and is given by the following expression:

%BFwell = [j=1 to j=n [Sigma] (%BFT,j)]/n [8]

where:

%BFwell = Weighted mass ratio averaged over all NAF well 
          sections (unitless as percentage, %)
%BFT,j = Total mass percent NAF base fluid retained on 
          cuttings value for retort set ``j'' (unitless as percentage, 
          %)
n = Total number of retort sets performed over all NAF well sections 
          (unitless)

    Small volume NAF-cuttings discharges which do not occur during a 
NAF-cuttings discharge sampling interval (i.e., displaced interfaces, 
accumulated solids in sand traps, pit clean-out solids, or centrifuge 
discharges while cutting mud weight) shall be mass averaged with the 
arithmetic average of all total mass percent NAF base fluid retained on 
cuttings values (see Equation 8 of this appendix). An additional 
sampling interval shall be added to the calculation of the weighted mass 
ratio averaged over all NAF well sections (%BFwell). The mass 
fraction of the small volume NAF-cuttings discharges (XSVD) 
will be determined by dividing the mass of the small volume NAF-cuttings 
discharges (FSVD) by the total mass of NAF-cuttings 
discharges for the well drilling operation (GWELL + 
FSVD).

XSVD = FSVD / (GWELL + FSVD) 
          [9]

where:

XSVD = mass fraction of the small volume NAF-cuttings 
          discharges (unitless)
FSVD = mass of the small volume NAF-cuttings discharges (kg)
GWELL = mass of total NAF-cuttings from the well (kg)

    The mass of small volume NAF-cuttings discharges (FSVD) 
shall be determined by multiplying the density of the small volume NAF-
cuttings discharges ([rho]svd) times the volume of the small 
volume NAF-cuttings discharges (VSVD).

FSVD = [rho]svd x VSVD [10]

where:

FSVD = mass of small volume NAF-cuttings discharges (kg)
[rho]svd = density of the small volume NAF-cuttings 
          discharges (kg/bbl)
VSVD = volume of the small volume NAF-cuttings discharges 
          (bbl)
    The density of the small volume NAF-cuttings discharges shall be 
measured. The volume of small volume discharges (VSVD) shall 
be either: (a) Be measured or (b) use default values of 10 bbl of SBF 
for each interface loss and 75 bbl of SBM for pit cleanout per well.
    The total mass of NAF-cuttings discharges for the well 
(GWELL) shall be either: (a) Measured; or (b) calculated by 
multiplying 1.0 plus the arithmetic average of all total mass percent 
NAF base fluid retained on cuttings values [see Equation 8 of this 
appendix] times the total hole volume (VWELL) for all NAF 
well sections times a default value for the density the formation of 2.5 
g/cm\3\ (396.9 kg/bbl).
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR08JN01.001

where:

GWELL = total mass of NAF-cuttings discharges for the well 
          (kg)
[j = 1 to j = n [Sigma](%BFT,j)]/n = see Equation 8 of this 
          appendix (unitless as a percentage)
VWELL = total hole volume (VWELL) for all NAF well 
          sections (bbl)

    The total hole volume of NAF well sections (VWELL) will 
be calculated as:

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[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR22JA01.170

    For wells where small volume discharges associated with cuttings are 
made, %BFWELL becomes:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR08JN01.002

    Note: See Addendum A and B to determine the sampling frequency to 
determine the total number of retort sets required for all NAF well 
sections.

    8. The total number of retort sets (n) is increased by 1 for each 
sampling interval (see Section 2.4, Addendum A of this appendix) when 
all NAF cuttings, fines, or accumulated solids for that sampling 
interval are retained for no discharge. A zero discharge interval shall 
be at least 500 feet up to a maximum of three per day. This action has 
the effect of setting the total mass percent NAF base fluid retained on 
cuttings value (%BFT) at zero for that NAF sampling interval 
when all NAF cuttings, fines, or accumulated solids are retained for no 
discharge.
    9. Operators that elect to use the Best Management Practices (BMPs) 
for NAF-cuttings shall use the procedures outlined in Addendum B.

Addendum A to Appendix 7 to Subpart A of Part 435--Sampling of Cuttings 
      Discharge Streams for use with API Recommended Practice 13B-2

                         1.0 Sampling Locations

    1.1 Each NAF-cuttings waste stream that discharges into the ocean 
shall be sampled and analyzed as detailed in appendix 7. NAF-cuttings 
discharges to the ocean may include discharges from primary shakers, 
secondary shakers, cuttings dryer, fines removal unit, accumulated 
solids, and any other cuttings separation device whose NAF-cuttings 
waste is discharged to the ocean. NAF-cuttings wastestreams not directly 
discharged to the ocean (e.g., NAF-cuttings generated from shake shakers 
and sent to a cuttings dryer for additional processing) do not require 
sampling and analysis.
    1.2 The collected samples shall be representative of each NAF-
cuttings discharge. Operators shall conduct sampling to avoid the 
serious consequences of error (i.e., bias or inaccuracy). Operators 
shall collect NAF-cuttings samples near the point of origin and before 
the solids and liquid fractions of the stream have a chance to separate 
from one another. For example, operators shall collect shale shaker NAF-
cuttings samples at the point where NAF-cuttings are coming off the 
shale shaker and not from a holding container downstream where 
separation of larger particles from the liquid can take place.
    1.3 Operators shall provide a simple schematic diagram of the solids 
control system and sample locations to the NPDES permit controlling 
authority.

                2.0 Type of Sample and Sampling Frequency

    2.1 Each NAF-cuttings, fines, or accumulated solids discharge has an 
associated mass percent NAF base fluid retained on cuttings value (%BF) 
and mass NAF-cuttings discharge fraction (X) for each sampling interval 
(see Section 2.4 of this addendum). Operators shall collect a single 
discrete NAF-cuttings sample for each NAF-cuttings waste stream 
discharged to the ocean during every sampling interval.
    2.2 Operators shall use measured depth in feet from the Kelly 
bushing when samples are collected.
    2.3 The NAF-cuttings samples collected for the mass fraction 
analysis (see Equation 6, appendix 7 of subpart A of this part) shall 
also be used for the retort analysis (see Equations 1-5, appendix 7 of 
subpart A of this part).
    2.4 Operators shall collect and analyze at least one set of NAF-
cuttings samples per day while discharging. Operators engaged in fast 
drilling (i.e., greater than 500 linear NAF feet advancement of drill 
bit per day) shall collect and analyze one set of NAF-cuttings samples 
per 500 linear NAF feet of footage drilled. Operators are not required 
to collect and analyze more than three sets of NAF-cuttings samples per 
day (i.e., three sampling intervals). Operators performing zero 
discharge of all NAF-cuttings (i.e., all NAF cuttings, fines, or 
accumulated solids retained for no discharge) shall use the following 
periods to count sampling intervals:

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(1) One sampling interval per day when drilling is less than 500 linear 
NAF feet advancement of drill bit per day; and (2) one sampling interval 
per 500 linear NAF feet of footage drilled with a maximum of three 
sampling intervals per day.
    2.5 The operator shall measure the individual masses (Fi, 
kg) and sum total mass (G, kg) (see Equation 6, appendix 7 of subpart A 
of this part) over a representative period of time (e.g., <10 minutes) 
during steady-state conditions for each sampling interval (see Section 
2.4 of this addendum). The operator shall ensure that all NAF-cuttings 
are capture for mass analysis during the same sampling time period 
(e.g., <10 minutes) at approximately the same time (i.e., all individual 
mass samples collected within one hour of each other).
    2.6 Operators using Best Management Practices (BMPs) to control NAF-
cuttings discharges shall follow the procedures in Addendum B to 
appendix 7 of subpart A of 40 CFR 435.

                      3.0 Sample Size and Handling

    3.1 The volume of each sample depends on the volumetric flow rate 
(cm\3\/s) of the NAF-cuttings stream and the sampling time period (e.g., 
<10 minutes). Consequently, different solids control equipment units 
producing different NAF-cuttings waste streams at different volumetric 
flow rates will produce different size samples for the same period of 
time. Operators shall use appropriately sized sample containers for each 
NAF-cuttings waste stream to ensure no NAF-cuttings are spilled during 
sample collection. Operators shall use the same time period (e.g., <10 
minutes) to collect NAF-cuttings samples from each NAF-cuttings waste 
stream. Each NAF-cuttings sample size shall be at least one gallon. 
Operators shall clearly mark each container to identify each NAF-
cuttings sample.
    3.2 Operators shall not decant, heat, wash, or towel the NAF-
cuttings to remove NAF base fluid before mass and retort analysis.
    3.3 Operators shall first calculate the mass of each NAF-cuttings 
sample and perform the mass ratio analysis (see Equation 6, appendix 7 
of subpart A of this part). Operators with only one NAF-cuttings 
discharge may skip this step (see Section 4.c.4, appendix 7 of subpart A 
of this part).
    3.4 Operators shall homogenize (e.g., stirring, shaking) each NAF-
cuttings sample prior to placing a sub-sample into the retort cup. The 
bottom of the NAF-cuttings sample container shall be examined to be sure 
that solids are not sticking to it.
    3.5 Operators shall then calculate the NAF base fluid retained on 
cuttings using the retort procedure (see Equations 1-5, appendix 7 of 
subpart A of this part). Operators shall start the retort analyses no 
more than two hours after collecting the first individual mass sample 
for the sampling interval .
    3.6 Operators shall not discharge any sample before successfully 
completing the mass and retort analyses [i.e., mass balance requirements 
(see Section 4.b, appendix 7 of subpart A of this part) are satisfied]. 
Operators shall immediately re-run the retort analyses if the mass 
balance requirements (see Equation 4, appendix 7 of subpart A of this 
part) are not within a tolerance of 5% (see Section 4.b, Equation 4, 
appendix 7 of subpart A of this part).

                            4.0 Calculations

    4.1 Operators shall calculate a set of mass percent NAF base fluid 
retained on cuttings values (%BF) and mass NAF-cuttings discharge 
fractions (X) for each NAF-cuttings waste stream (see Section 1.1 of 
this addendum) for each sampling interval (see Section 2.4 of this 
addendum) using the procedures outlined in appendix 7 of subpart A of 
this part.
    4.2 Operators shall tabulate the following data for each individual 
NAF-cuttings sample: (1) Date and time of NAF-cuttings sample 
collection; (2) time period of NAF-cuttings sample collection (see 
Section 3.1 of this addendum); (3) mass and volume of each NAF-cuttings 
sample; (4) measured depth (feet) at NAF-cuttings sample collection (see 
Section 2.2 of this addendum); (5) respective linear feet of hole 
drilled represented by the NAF-cuttings sample (feet); and (6) the drill 
bit diameter (inches) used to generate the NAF-cuttings sample cuttings.
    4.3 Operators shall calculate a single total mass percent NAF base 
fluid retained on cuttings value (%BFT) for each sampling 
interval (see Section 2.4 of this addendum) using the procedures 
outlined in appendix 7 of subpart A of this part.
    4.4 Operators shall tabulate the following data for each total mass 
percent NAF base fluid retained on cuttings value (%BFT) for 
each NAF-cuttings sampling interval: (1) Date and starting and stopping 
times of NAF-cuttings sample collection and retort analyses; (2) 
measured depth of well (feet) at start of NAF-cuttings sample collection 
(see Section 2.2 of this addendum); (3) respective linear feet of hole 
drilled represented by the NAF-cuttings sample (feet); (4) the drill bit 
diameter (inches) used to generate the NAF-cuttings sample cuttings; and 
(5) annotation when zero discharge of NAF-cuttings is performed.
    4.5 Operators shall calculate the weighted mass ratio averaged over 
all NAF well sections (%BFwell) using the procedures outlined 
in appendix 7 of subpart A of this part.
    4.6 Operators shall tabulate the following data for each weighted 
mass ratio averaged over all NAF well sections (%BFwell) for 
each NAF well: (1) Starting and stopping dates of NAF well sections; (2) 
measured depth (feet)

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of all NAF well sections; (3) total number of sampling intervals (see 
Section 2.4 and Section 2.6 of this addendum); (4) number of sampling 
intervals tabulated during any zero discharge operations; (5) total 
volume of zero discharged NAF-cuttings over entire NAF well sections; 
and (6) identification of whether BMPs were employed (see Addendum B of 
appendix 7 of subpart A of this part).

   Addendum B to Appendix 7 to Subpart A of Part 435--Best Management 
      Practices (BMPs) for use with API Recommended Practice 13B-2

                          1.0 Overview of BMPs

    1.1 Best Management Practices (BMPs) are inherently pollution 
prevention practices. BMPs may include the universe of pollution 
prevention encompassing production modifications, operational changes, 
material substitution, materials and water conservation, and other such 
measures. BMPs include methods to prevent toxic and hazardous pollutants 
from reaching receiving waters. Because BMPs are most effective when 
organized into a comprehensive facility BMP Plan, operators shall 
develop a BMP in accordance with the requirements in this addendum.
    1.2 The BMP requirements contained in this appendix were compiled 
from several Regional permits, an EPA guidance document (i.e., Guidance 
Document for Developing Best Management Practices (BMP)'' (EPA 833-B-93-
004, U.S. EPA, 1993)), and draft industry BMPs. These common elements 
represent the appropriate mix of broad directions needed to complete a 
BMP Plan along with specific tasks common to all drilling operations.
    1.3 Operators are not required to use BMPs if all NAF-cuttings 
discharges are monitored in accordance with appendix 7 of subpart A of 
this part.

                   2.0 BMP Plan Purpose and Objectives

    2.1 Operators shall design the BMP Plan to prevent or minimize the 
generation and the potential for the discharge of NAF from the facility 
to the waters of the United States through normal operations and 
ancillary activities. The operator shall establish specific objectives 
for the control of NAF by conducting the following evaluations.
    2.2 The operator shall identify and document each NAF well that uses 
BMPs before starting drilling operations and the anticipated total feet 
to be drilled with NAF for that particular well.
    2.3 Each facility component or system controlled through use of BMPs 
shall be examined for its NAF-waste minimization opportunities and its 
potential for causing a discharge of NAF to waters of the United States 
due to equipment failure, improper operation, natural phenomena (e.g., 
rain, snowfall).
    2.4 For each NAF wastestream controlled through BMPs where 
experience indicates a reasonable potential for equipment failure (e.g., 
a tank overflow or leakage), natural condition (e.g., precipitation), or 
other circumstances to result in NAF reaching surface waters, the BMP 
Plan shall include a prediction of the total quantity of NAF which could 
be discharged from the facility as a result of each condition or 
circumstance.

                        3.0 BMP Plan Requirements

    3.1 The BMP Plan may reflect requirements within the pollution 
prevention requirements required by the Minerals Management Service (see 
30 CFR 250.300) or other Federal or State requirements and incorporate 
any part of such plans into the BMP Plan by reference.
    3.2 The operator shall certify that its BMP Plan is complete, on-
site, and available upon request to EPA or the NPDES Permit controlling 
authority. This certification shall identify the NPDES permit number and 
be signed by an authorized representative of the operator. This 
certification shall be kept with the BMP Plan. For new or modified NPDES 
permits, the certification shall be made no later than the effective 
date of the new or modified permit. For existing NPDES permits, the 
certification shall be made within one year of permit issuance.
    3.3 The BMP Plan shall:
    3.3.1 Be documented in narrative form, and shall include any 
necessary plot plans, drawings or maps, and shall be developed in 
accordance with good engineering practices. At a minimum, the BMP Plan 
shall contain the planning, development and implementation, and 
evaluation/reevaluation components. Examples of these components are 
contained in ``Guidance Document for Developing Best Management 
Practices (BMP)'' (EPA 833-B-93-004, U.S. EPA, 1993).
    3.3.2 Include the following provisions concerning BMP Plan review.
    3.3.2.1 Be reviewed by permittee's drilling engineer and offshore 
installation manager (OIM) to ensure compliance with the BMP Plan 
purpose and objectives set forth in Section 2.0.
    3.3.2.2 Include a statement that the review has been completed and 
that the BMP Plan fulfills the BMP Plan purpose and objectives set forth 
in Section 2.0. This statement shall have dated signatures from the 
permittee's drilling engineer and offshore installation manager and any 
other individuals responsible for development and implementation of the 
BMP Plan.
    3.4 Address each component or system capable of generating or 
causing a release of

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significant amounts of NAF and identify specific preventative or 
remedial measures to be implemented.

                       4.0 BMP Plan Documentation

    4.1 The operator shall maintain a copy of the BMP Plan and related 
documentation (e.g., training certifications, summary of the monitoring 
results, records of NAF-equipment spills, repairs, and maintenance) at 
the facility and shall make the BMP Plan and related documentation 
available to EPA or the NPDES Permit controlling authority upon request.

                        5.0 BMP Plan Modification

    5.1 For those NAF wastestreams controlled through BMPs, the operator 
shall amend the BMP Plan whenever there is a change in the facility or 
in the operation of the facility which materially increases the 
generation of those NAF-wastes or their release or potential release to 
the receiving waters.
    5.2 At a minimum the BMP Plan shall be reviewed once every five 
years and amended within three months if warranted. Any such changes to 
the BMP Plan shall be consistent with the objectives and specific 
requirements listed in this addendum. All changes in the BMP Plan shall 
be reviewed by the permittee's drilling engineer and offshore 
installation manager.
    5.3 At any time, if the BMP Plan proves to be ineffective in 
achieving the general objective of preventing and minimizing the 
generation of NAF-wastes and their release and potential release to the 
receiving waters and/or the specific requirements in this addendum, the 
permit and/or the BMP Plan shall be subject to modification to 
incorporate revised BMP requirements.

   6.0 Specific Pollution Prevention Requirements for NAF Discharges 
                        Associated with Cuttings

    6.1 The following specific pollution prevention activities are 
required in a BMP Plan when operators elect to control NAF discharges 
associated with cuttings by a set of BMPs.
    6.2 Establishing programs for identifying, documenting, and 
repairing malfunctioning NAF equipment, tracking NAF equipment repairs, 
and training personnel to report and evaluate malfunctioning NAF 
equipment.
    6.3 Establishing operating and maintenance procedures for each 
component in the solids control system in a manner consistent with the 
manufacturer's design criteria.
    6.4 Using the most applicable spacers, flushes, pills, and 
displacement techniques in order to minimize contamination of drilling 
fluids when changing from water-based drilling fluids to NAF and vice 
versa.
    6.5 A daily retort analysis shall be performed (in accordance with 
appendix 7 to subpart A of part 435) during the first 0.33 X feet 
drilled with NAF where X is the anticipated total feet to be drilled 
with NAF for that particular well. The retort analyses shall be 
documented in the well retort log. The operators shall use the 
calculation procedures detailed in appendix 7 to subpart A of part 435 
(see Equations 1 through 8) to determine the arithmetic average 
(%BFwell) of the retort analyses taken during the first 0.33 
X feet drilled with NAF.
    6.5.1 When the arithmetic average (%BFwell) of the retort 
analyses taken during the first 0.33 X feet drilled with NAF is less 
than or equal to the base fluid retained on cuttings limitation or 
standard (see Sec.Sec. 435.13 and 435.15), retort monitoring of 
cuttings may cease for that particular well. The same BMPs and drilling 
fluid used during the first 0.33 X feet shall be used for all remaining 
NAF sections for that particular well.
    6.5.2 When the arithmetic average (%BFwell) of the retort 
analyses taken during the first 0.33 X feet drilled with NAF is greater 
the base fluid retained on cuttings limitation or standard (see 
Sec.Sec. 435.13 and 435.15), retort monitoring shall continue for the 
following (second) 0.33 X feet drilled with NAF where X is the 
anticipated total feet to be drilled with NAF for that particular well. 
The retort analyses for the first and second 0.33 X feet shall be 
documented in the well retort log.
    6.5.2.1 When the arithmetic average (%BFwell) of the 
retort analyses taken during the first 0.66 X feet (i.e., retort 
analyses taken from first and second 0.33 X feet) drilled with NAF is 
less than or equal to the base fluid retained on cuttings limitation or 
standard (see Sec.Sec. 435.13 and 435.15), retort monitoring of 
cuttings may cease for that particular well. The same BMPs and drilling 
fluid used during the first 0.66 X feet shall be used for all remaining 
NAF sections for that particular well.
    6.5.2.2 When the arithmetic average (%BFwell) of the 
retort analyses taken during the first 0.66 X feet (i.e., retort 
analyses taken from first and second 0.33 X feet) drilled with NAF is 
greater than the base fluid retained on cuttings limitation or standard 
(see Sec.Sec. 435.13 and 435.15), retort monitoring shall continue for 
all remaining NAF sections for that particular well. The retort analyses 
for all NAF sections shall be documented in the well retort log.
    6.5.3 When the arithmetic average (%BFwell) of the retort 
analyses taken over all NAF sections for the entire well is greater that 
the base fluid retained on cuttings limitation or standard (see 
Sec.Sec. 435.13 and 435.15), the operator is in violation of the base 
fluid retained on cuttings limitation or standard and shall submit 
notification of these monitoring values in accordance with

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NPDES permit requirements. Additionally, the operator shall, as part of 
the BMP Plan, initiate a reevaluation and modification to the BMP Plan 
in conjunction with equipment vendors and/or industry specialists.
    6.5.4 The operator shall include retort monitoring data and dates of 
retort-monitored and non-retort-monitored NAF-cuttings discharges 
managed by BMPs in their NPDES permit reports.
    6.6 Establishing mud pit and equipment cleaning methods in such a 
way as to minimize the potential for building-up drill cuttings 
(including accumulated solids) in the active mud system and solids 
control equipment system. These cleaning methods shall include but are 
not limited to the following procedures.
    6.6.1 Ensuring proper operation and efficiency of mud pit agitation 
equipment.
    6.6.2 Using mud gun lines during mixing operations to provide 
agitation in dead spaces.
    6.6.3 Pumping drilling fluids off of drill cuttings (including 
accumulated solids) for use, recycle, or disposal before using wash 
water to dislodge solids.

[66 FR 6901, Jan. 22, 2001; 66 FR 30811, June 8, 2001]



   Sec. Appendix 8 to Subpart A of Part 435--Reference C16-
        C18 Internal Olefin Drilling Fluid Formulation

    The reference C16-C18 internal olefin drilling 
fluid used to determine the drilling fluid sediment toxicity ratio and 
compliance with the BAT sediment toxicity discharge limitation (see 
Sec.  435.13) and NSPS (seeSec. 435.15) shall be formulated to meet 
the specifications in Table 1 of this appendix.
    Drilling fluid sediment toxicity ratio = 4-day LC50 of 
C16-C18 internal olefin drilling fluid/4-day 
LC50 of drilling fluid removed from drill cuttings at the 
solids control equipment as determined by EPA Method 1644: ``Method for 
Conducting a Sediment Toxicity Test with Leptocheirus plumulosus and 
Non-Aqueous Drilling Fluids or Synthetic-Based Drilling Muds'' after 
sediment preparation procedures specified in EPA Method 1646, which are 
published as appendices to Subpart A of this part and in ``Analytic 
Methods for the Oil and Gas Extraction Point Source Category,'' EPA-821-
R-11-004. SeeSec. 435.11(ee) and (uu).

          Table 1--Properties for Reference C16-C18 IOs SBF Used in Discharge Sediment Toxicity Testing
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                                                                                          Reference C16-C18 IOs
Mud weight of SBF discharged with cuttings (pounds per gallon)   Reference C16-C18 IOs    SBF synthetic to water
                                                                SBF (pounds per gallon)         ratio (%)
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8.5-11........................................................                      9.0                    75/25
11-14..............................................                     11.5                    80/20
14.................................................                     14.5                    85/15
================================================================================================================
Plastic Viscosity (PV), centipoise (cP).......................                    12-30
Yield Point (YP), pounds/100 sq. ft...........................                    10-20
10-second gel, pounds/100 sq. ft..............................                     8-15
10-minute gel, pounds/100 sq. ft..............................                    12-30
Electrical stability, V.......................................           300
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[66 FR 6901, Jan. 22, 2001, as amended at 77 FR 29845, May 18, 2012]

Subpart B [Reserved]



                      Subpart C_Onshore Subcategory



Sec.  435.30  Applicability; description of the onshore subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to those facilities 
engaged in the production, field exploration, drilling, well completion 
and well treatment in the oil and gas extraction industry which are 
located landward of the inner boundary of the territorial seas as 
defined in 40 CFR 125.1(gg) and which are not included within subpart D, 
E, or F, Provided, however, That the applicability of this subpart to 
(a) facilities in existence on April 13, 1979 or thereafter engaged in 
the production, field exploration, drilling, well completion and well 
treatment in the oil and gas extraction industry which are located on 
land and which would have been considered ``coastal'' as defined under 
the interim final regulations for this industry (40 CFR 435.41, 41 FR 
44942, October 13, 1976) or which are (b)

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located in the Santa Maria Basin of California is suspended.

(Secs. 301, 304(b) and 501 of the Clean Water Act as amended, 33 U.S.C. 
1251 et seq.)

[44 FR 22075, Apr. 13, 1979, as amended at 47 FR 31555, July 21, 1982]



Sec.  435.31  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) The general definitions, abbreviations, and methods of analysis 
set forth in 40 CFR part 401 shall apply to this subpart.



Sec.  435.32  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT): there shall be no discharge of waste water 
pollutants into navigable waters from any source associated with 
production, field exploration, drilling, well completion, or well 
treatment (i.e., produced water, drilling muds, drill cuttings, and 
produced sand).

[60 FR 33966, June 29, 1995]



                      Subpart D_Coastal Subcategory

    Source: 61 FR 66125, Dec. 16, 1996, unless otherwise noted.



Sec.  435.40  Applicability; description of the coastal subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to those facilities 
engaged in field exploration, drilling, well production, and well 
treatment in the oil and gas industry in areas defined as ``coastal.'' 
The term ``coastal'' shall mean:
    (a) Any location in or on a water of the United States landward of 
the inner boundary of the territorial seas; or
    (b)(1) Any location landward from the inner boundary of the 
territorial seas and bounded on the inland side by the line defined by 
the inner boundary of the territorial seas eastward of the point defined 
by 89[deg]45[min] West Longitude and 29[deg]46[min] North Latitude and 
continuing as follows west of that point:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Direction to west longitude          Direction to north latitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
West, 89[deg]48[min]......................  North, 29[deg]50[min].
West, 90[deg]12[min]......................  North, 30[deg]06[min].
West, 90[deg]20[min]......................  South, 29[deg]35[min].
West, 90[deg]35[min]......................  South, 29[deg]30[min].
West, 90[deg]43[min]......................  South, 29[deg]25[min].
West, 90[deg]57[min]......................  North, 29[deg]32[min].
West, 91[deg]02[min]......................  North, 29[deg]40[min].
West, 91[deg]14[min]......................  South, 29[deg]32[min].
West, 91[deg]27[min]......................  North, 29[deg]37[min].
West, 91[deg]33[min]......................  North, 29[deg]46[min].
West, 91[deg]46[min]......................  North, 29[deg]50[min].
West, 91[deg]50[min]......................  North, 29[deg]55[min].
West, 91[deg]56[min]......................  South, 29[deg]50[min].
West, 92[deg]10[min]......................  South, 29[deg]44[min].
West, 92[deg]55[min]......................  North, 29[deg]46[min].
West, 93[deg]15[min]......................  North, 30[deg]14[min].
West, 93[deg]49[min]......................  South, 30[deg]07[min].
West, 94[deg]03[min]......................  South, 30[deg]03[min].
West, 94[deg]10[min]......................  South, 30[deg]00[min].
West, 94[deg]20[min]......................  South, 29[deg]53[min].
West, 95[deg]00[min]......................  South, 29[deg]35[min].
West, 95[deg]13[min]......................  South, 29[deg]28[min].
East, 95[deg]08[min]......................  South, 29[deg]15[min].
West, 95[deg]11[min]......................  South, 29[deg]08[min].
West, 95[deg]22[min]......................  South, 28[deg]56[min].
West, 95[deg]30[min]......................  South, 28[deg]55[min].
West, 95[deg]33[min]......................  South, 28[deg]49[min].
West, 95[deg]40[min]......................  South, 28[deg]47[min].
West, 96[deg]42[min]......................  South, 28[deg]41[min].
East, 96[deg]40[min]......................  South, 28[deg]28[min].
West, 96[deg]54[min]......................  South, 28[deg]20[min].
West, 97[deg]03[min]......................  South, 28[deg]13[min].
West, 97[deg]15[min]......................  South, 27[deg]58[min].
West, 97[deg]40[min]......................  South, 27[deg]45[min].
West, 97[deg]46[min]......................  South, 27[deg]28[min].
West, 97[deg]51[min]......................  South, 27[deg]22[min].
East, 97[deg]46[min]......................  South, 27[deg]14[min].
East, 97[deg]30[min]......................  South, 26[deg]30[min].
East, 97[deg]26[min]......................  South, 26[deg]11[min].
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (2) East to 97[deg]19[min] West Longitude and Southward to the U.S.-
Mexican border.



Sec.  435.41  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in 40 CFR part 401 shall apply to this 
subpart.
    (b) Average of daily values for 30 consecutive days means the 
average of the daily values obtained during any 30 consecutive day 
period.
    (c) Base fluid means the continuous phase or suspending medium of a 
drilling fluid formulation.
    (d) Base fluid retained on cuttings as applied to BAT effluent 
limitations and NSPS refers to the ``Determination of the Amount of Non-
Aqueous Drilling Fluid (NAF) Base Fluid from Drill

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Cuttings by a Retort Chamber (Derived from API Recommended Practice 13B-
2)'', EPA Method 1674, which is published as an appendix to Subpart A of 
this part and in ``Analytic Methods for the Oil and Gas Extraction Point 
Source Category,'' EPA-821-R-11-004. See paragraph (mm) of this section.
    (e) Biodegradation rate as applied to BAT effluent limitations and 
NSPS for drilling fluids and drill cuttings refers to the ``Protocol for 
the Determination of Degradation of Non Aqueous Base Fluids in a Marine 
Closed Bottle Biodegradation Test System: Modified ISO 11734:1995,'' EPA 
Method 1647, supplemented with ``Procedure for Mixing Base Fluids With 
Sediments,'' EPA Method 1646. Both EPA Method 1646 and 1647 are 
published as appendices to Subpart A of this part and in ``Analytic 
Methods for the Oil and Gas Extraction Point Source Category,'' EPA-821-
R-11-004. See paragraph (mm) of this section.
    (f) Cook Inlet refers to coastal locations north of the line between 
Cape Douglas on the West and Port Chatham on the east.
    (g) Daily values as applied to produced water effluent limitations 
and NSPS means the daily measurements used to assess compliance with the 
maximum for any one day.
    (h) Deck drainage means any waste resulting from deck washings, 
spillage, rainwater, and runoff from gutters and drains including drip 
pans and work areas within facilities subject to this subpart.
    (i) Development facility means any fixed or mobile structure subject 
to this subpart that is engaged in the drilling of productive wells.
    (j) Dewatering effluent means wastewater from drilling fluids and 
drill cuttings dewatering activities (including but not limited to 
reserve pits or other tanks or vessels, and chemical or mechanical 
treatment occurring during the drilling solids separation/recycle/
disposal process).
    (k) Diesel oil refers to the grade of distillate fuel oil, as 
specified in the American Society for Testing and Materials Standard 
Specification for Diesel Fuel Oils D975-91, that is typically used as 
the continuous phase in conventional oil-based drilling fluids. This 
incorporation by reference was approved by the Director of the Federal 
Register in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. Copies 
may be obtained from the American Society for Testing and Materials, 100 
Barr Harbor Drive, West Conshohocken, PA 19428. Copies may be inspected 
at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). For 
information on the availability of this material at NARA, call 202-741-
6030, or go to: http://www.archives.gov/federal--register/code--of--
federal--regulations/ibr--locations.html. A copy may also be inspected 
at EPA's Water Docket, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave. NW., Washington, DC 20460.
    (l) Domestic waste means the materials discharged from sinks, 
showers, laundries, safety showers, eye-wash stations, hand-wash 
stations, fish cleaning stations, and galleys located within facilities 
subject to this subpart.
    (m) Drill cuttings means the particles generated by drilling into 
subsurface geologic formations and carried out from the wellbore with 
the drilling fluid. Examples of drill cuttings include small pieces of 
rock varying in size and texture from fine silt to gravel. Drill 
cuttings are generally generated from solids control equipment and 
settle out and accumulate in quiescent areas in the solids control 
equipment or other equipment processing drilling fluid (i.e., 
accumulated solids).
    (1) Wet drill cuttings means the unaltered drill cuttings and 
adhering drilling fluid and formation oil carried out from the wellbore 
with the drilling fluid.
    (2) Dry drill cuttings means the residue remaining in the retort 
vessel after completing the retort procedure specified in EPA Method 
1674, which is published as an appendix to Subpart A of this part and in 
``Analytic Methods for the Oil and Gas Extraction Point Source 
Category,'' EPA-821-R-11-004. See paragraph (mm) of this section.
    (n) Drilling fluid means the circulating fluid (mud) used in the 
rotary drilling of wells to clean and condition the hole and to 
counterbalance formation pressure. Classes of drilling fluids are:

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    (1) Water-based drilling fluid means the continuous phase and 
suspending medium for solids is a water-miscible fluid, regardless of 
the presence of oil.
    (2) Non-aqueous drilling fluid means the continuous phase and 
suspending medium for solids is a water-immiscible fluid, such as 
oleaginous materials (e.g., mineral oil, enhanced mineral oil, 
paraffinic oil, C16-C18 internal olefins, and 
C8-C16 fatty acid/2-ethylhexyl esters).
    (i) Oil-based means the continuous phase of the drilling fluid 
consists of diesel oil, mineral oil, or some other oil, but contains no 
synthetic material or enhanced mineral oil.
    (ii) Enhanced mineral oil-based means the continuous phase of the 
drilling fluid is enhanced mineral oil.
    (iii) Synthetic-based means the continuous phase of the drilling 
fluid is a synthetic material or a combination of synthetic materials.
    (o) Enhanced mineral oil as applied to enhanced mineral oil-based 
drilling fluid means a petroleum distillate which has been highly 
purified and is distinguished from diesel oil and conventional mineral 
oil in having a lower polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) content. 
Typically, conventional mineral oils have a PAH content on the order of 
0.35 weight percent expressed as phenanthrene, whereas enhanced mineral 
oils typically have a PAH content of 0.001 or lower weight percent PAH 
expressed as phenanthrene.
    (p) Exploratory facility means any fixed or mobile structure subject 
to this subpart that is engaged in the drilling of wells to determine 
the nature of potential hydrocarbon reservoirs.
    (q) Formation oil means the oil from a producing formation which is 
detected in the drilling fluid, as determined by the GC/MS compliance 
assurance method, EPA Method 1655, when the drilling fluid is analyzed 
before being shipped offshore, and as determined by the RPE method, EPA 
Method 1670, when the drilling fluid is analyzed at the offshore point 
of discharge. The GC/MS compliance assurance method and the RPE method 
approved for use with this part are published as appendices to Subpart A 
of this part and in ``Analytic Methods for the Oil and Gas Extraction 
Point Source Category,'' EPA-821-R-11-004. See paragraph (mm) of this 
section. Detection of formation oil by the RPE method may be confirmed 
by the GC/MS compliance assurance method, and the results of the GC/MS 
compliance assurance method shall supersede those of the RPE method.
    (r) Garbage means all kinds of victual, domestic, and operational 
waste, excluding fresh fish and parts thereof, generated during the 
normal operation of coastal oil and gas facility and liable to be 
disposed of continuously or periodically, except dishwater, graywater, 
and those substances that are defined or listed in other Annexes to 
MARPOL 73/78. A copy of MARPOL may be inspected at EPA's Water Docket, 
1200 Pennsylvania Ave. NW., Washington, DC 20460.
    (s) M9IM means those offshore facilities continuously manned by nine 
(9) or fewer persons or only intermittently manned by any number of 
persons.
    (t) M10 means those offshore facilities continuously manned by ten 
(10) or more persons.
    (u) Maximum as applied to BAT effluent limitations and NSPS for 
drilling fluids and drill cuttings means the maximum concentration 
allowed as measured in any single sample of the barite for determination 
of cadmium and mercury content.
    (v) Maximum for any one day as applied to BPT, BCT and BAT effluent 
limitations and NSPS for oil and grease in produced water means the 
maximum concentration allowed as measured by the average of four grab 
samples collected over a 24-hour period that are analyzed separately. 
Alternatively, for BAT and NSPS the maximum concentration allowed may be 
determined on the basis of physical composition of the four grab samples 
prior to a single analysis.
    (w) Minimum as applied to BAT effluent limitations and NSPS for 
drilling fluids and drill cuttings means the minimum 96-hour 
LC50. value allowed as measured in any single sample of the 
discharged waste stream. Minimum as applied to BPT and BCT effluent 
limitations and NSPS for sanitary wastes means the minimum concentration 
value allowed as measured in any

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single sample of the discharged waste stream.
    (x)(1) New source means any facility or activity of this subcategory 
that meets the definition of ``new source'' under 40 CFR 122.2 and meets 
the criteria for determination of new sources under 40 CFR 122.29(b) 
applied consistently with all of the following definitions:
    (i) Water area as used in ``site'' in 40 CFR 122.29 and 122.2 means 
the water area and water body floor beneath any exploratory, 
development, or production facility where such facility is conducting 
its exploratory, development or production activities.
    (ii) Significant site preparation work as used in 40 CFR 122.29 
means the process of surveying, clearing or preparing an area of the 
water body floor for the purpose of constructing or placing a 
development or production facility on or over the site.
    (2) ``New Source'' does not include facilities covered by an 
existing NPDES permit immediately prior to the effective date of these 
guidelines pending EPA issuance of a new source NPDES permit.
    (y) No discharge of free oil means that waste streams may not be 
discharged that contain free oil as evidenced by the monitoring method 
specified for that particular stream, e.g., deck drainage or 
miscellaneous discharges cannot be discharged when they would cause a 
film or sheen upon or discoloration of the surface of the receiving 
water; drilling fluids or cuttings may not be discharged when they fail 
EPA Method 1617 (Static Sheen Test), which is published as an appendix 
to Subpart A of this part and in ``Analytic Methods for the Oil and Gas 
Extraction Point Source Category,'' EPA-821-R-11-004. See paragraph (mm) 
of this section.
    (z) Parameters that are regulated in this subpart and listed with 
approved methods of analysis in Table 1B at 40 CFR 136.3 are defined as 
follows:
    (1) Cadmium means total cadmium.
    (2) Chlorine means total residual chlorine.
    (3) Mercury means total mercury.
    (4) Oil and Grease means total recoverable oil and grease.
    (aa) Produced sand means the slurried particles used in hydraulic 
fracturing, the accumulated formation sands and scales particles 
generated during production. Produced sand also includes desander 
discharge from the produced water waste stream, and blowdown of the 
water phase from the produced water treating system.
    (bb) Produced water means the water (brine) brought up from the 
hydrocarbon-bearing strata during the extraction of oil and gas, and can 
include formation water, injection water, and any chemicals added 
downhole or during the oil/water separation process.
    (cc) Production facility means any fixed or mobile structure subject 
to this subpart that is either engaged in well completion or used for 
active recovery of hydrocarbons from producing formations. It includes 
facilities that are engaged in hydrocarbon fluids separation even if 
located separately from wellheads.
    (dd) Sanitary waste means the human body waste discharged from 
toilets and urinals located within facilities subject to this subpart.
    (ee) SPP toxicity as applied to BAT effluent limitations and NSPS 
for drilling fluids and drill cuttings refers to the bioassay test 
procedure, ``Suspended Particulate Phase (SPP) Toxicity Test,'' 
presented in EPA Method 1619, which is published as an appendix to 
Subpart A of this part and in ``Analytic Methods for the Oil and Gas 
Extraction Point Source Category,'' EPA-821-R-11-004. See paragraph (mm) 
of this section.
    (ff) Static sheen test means the standard test procedure that has 
been developed for this industrial subcategory for the purpose of 
demonstrating compliance with the requirement of no discharge of free 
oil. The methodology for performing the static sheen test is presented 
in EPA Method 1617, which is published as an appendix to Subpart A of 
this part and in ``Analytic Methods for the Oil and Gas Extraction Point 
Source Category,'' EPA-821-R-11-004. See paragraph (mm) of this section.
    (gg) Stock barite means the barite that was used to formulate a 
drilling fluid.
    (hh) Synthetic material as applied to synthetic-based drilling fluid 
means

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material produced by the reaction of specific purified chemical 
feedstock, as opposed to the traditional base fluids such as diesel and 
mineral oil which are derived from crude oil solely through physical 
separation processes. Physical separation processes include 
fractionation and distillation and/or minor chemical reactions such as 
cracking and hydro processing. Since they are synthesized by the 
reaction of purified compounds, synthetic materials suitable for use in 
drilling fluids are typically free of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons 
(PAH's) but are sometimes found to contain levels of PAH up to 0.001 
weight percent PAH expressed as phenanthrene. Internal olefins and 
vegetable esters are two examples of synthetic materials suitable for 
use by the oil and gas extraction industry in formulating drilling 
fluids. Internal olefins are synthesized from the isomerization of 
purified straight-chain (linear) hydrocarbons such as C16-
C18 linear alpha olefins. C16-C18 
linear alpha olefins are unsaturated hydrocarbons with the carbon to 
carbon double bond in the terminal position. Internal olefins are 
typically formed from heating linear alpha olefins with a catalyst. The 
feed material for synthetic linear alpha olefins is typically purified 
ethylene. Vegetable esters are synthesized from the acid-catalyzed 
esterification of vegetable fatty acids with various alcohols. EPA 
listed these two branches of synthetic fluid base materials to provide 
examples, and EPA does not mean to exclude other synthetic materials 
that are either in current use or may be used in the future. A 
synthetic-based drilling fluid may include a combination of synthetic 
materials.
    (ii) Well completion fluids means salt solutions, weighted brines, 
polymers, and various additives used to prevent damage to the well bore 
during operations which prepare the drilled well for hydrocarbon 
production.
    (jj) Well treatment fluids means any fluid used to restore or 
improve productivity by chemically or physically altering hydrocarbon-
bearing strata after a well has been drilled.
    (kk) Workover fluids means salt solutions, weighted brines, 
polymers, or other specialty additives used in a producing well to allow 
for maintenance, repair or abandonment procedures.
    (ll) 96-hour LC50 means the concentration (parts per million) or 
percent of the suspended particulate phase (SPP) from a sample that is 
lethal to 50 percent of the test organisms exposed to that concentration 
of the SPP after 96 hours of constant exposure.
    (mm) Analytic Methods for the Oil and Gas Extraction Point Source 
Category is the EPA document, EPA-821-R-11-004, that compiles analytic 
methods for this category. Copies may be inspected at the National 
Archives and Records Administration (NARA). For information on the 
availability of this material at NARA, call 202-741-6030, or go to: 
http://www.archives.gov/federal--register/code--of--federal--
regulations/ibr--locations.html. A copy may also be inspected at EPA's 
Water Docket, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave. NW., Washington, DC 20460. This 
method may be obtained at http://water.epa.gov/scitech/methods/cwa/
index.cfm.

[61 FR 66125, Dec. 16, 1996; 62 FR 1681, Jan. 13, 1997, as amended at 66 
FR 6914, Jan. 22, 2001; 69 FR 18803, Apr. 9, 2004; 77 FR 29845, May 18, 
2012]



Sec.  435.42  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
practicable control technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30-125.32, any existing point 
source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best practicable control technology currently 
available.

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                                    BPT Effluent Limitations--Oil and Grease
                                            [In milligrams per liter]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                       Residual
                                                                         Average of values for 30      chlorine
   Pollutant parameter waste source         Maximum for any 1 day       consecutive days shall not   minimum for
                                                                                  exceed              any 1 day
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Produced water........................  72...........................  48..........................           NA
Deck drainage.........................  (\1\)........................  (\1\).......................           NA
Water-based:
    Drilling fluids...................  (\1\)........................  (\1\).......................           NA
    Drill Cuttings....................  (\1\)........................  (\1\).......................           NA
Non-aqueous:
    Drilling fluids...................  No discharge.................  No discharge................           NA
    Drill Cuttings....................  (\1\)........................  (\1\).......................           NA
Well treatment, workover, and           (\1\)........................  (\1\).......................           NA
 completion fluids.
Sanitary:
    M10...............................  NA...........................  NA..........................        \2\ 1
    M9IM \3\..........................  NA...........................  NA..........................           NA
    Domestic \3\......................  NA...........................  NA..........................           NA
    Produced sand.....................  Zero discharge...............  Zero discharge..............          NA
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ No discharge of free oil. SeeSec.  435.41(y).
\2\ Minimum of 1 mg/l and maintained as close to this concentration as possible.
\3\ There shall be no floating solids as a result of the discharge of these wastes.


[61 FR 66125, Dec. 16, 1996, as amended at 66 FR 6916, Jan. 22, 2001; 77 
FR 29846, May 18, 2012]



Sec.  435.43  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
available technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30-125.32, any existing point 
source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best available technology economically achievable 
(BAT):

                                            BAT Effluent Limitations
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                 Stream                            Pollutant parameter               BAT effluent limitations
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Produced Water:
    (A) All coastal areas except Cook     .....................................  No discharge.
     Inlet.
    (B) Cook Inlet......................  Oil & Grease.........................  The maximum for any one day
                                                                                  shall not exceed 42 mg/l, and
                                                                                  the 30-day average shall not
                                                                                  exceed 29 mg/l.
Drilling Fluids, Drill Cuttings, and
 Dewatering Effluent: \1\
    (A) All coastal areas except Cook     .....................................  No discharge.
     Inlet.
    (B) Cook Inlet:.....................
      Water-based drilling fluids, drill  SPP Toxicity.........................  Minimum 96-hour LC50. of the
       cuttings, and dewatering effluent.                                         SPP Toxicity Test \4\ shall be
                                                                                  3% by volume.
                                          Free oil.............................  No discharge. \2\
                                          Diesel oil...........................  No discharge.
                                          Mercury..............................  1 mg/kg dry weight maximum in
                                                                                  the stock barite.
                                          Cadmium..............................  3 mg/kg dry weight maximum in
                                                                                  the stock barite.
      Non-aqueous drilling fluids and     .....................................  No discharge.
       dewatering effluent.
      Drill cuttings associated with non- .....................................  No discharge. \5\
       aqueous drilling fluids.
Well Treatment, Workover and Completion
 Fluids:
    (A) All coastal areas except Cook     .....................................  No discharge.
     Inlet.
    (B) Cook Inlet......................  Oil & Grease.........................  The maximum for any one day
                                                                                  shall not exceed 42 mg/l, and
                                                                                  the 30-day average shall not
                                                                                  exceed 29 mg/l.
Produced Sand...........................  .....................................  No discharge.
Deck Drainage...........................  Free Oil \3\.........................  No discharge.

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Domestic Waste..........................  Foam.................................  No discharge.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ BAT limitations for dewatering effluent are applicable prospectively, BAT limitations in this rule are not
  applicable to discharges of dewatering effluent from reserve pits which as of the effective date of this rule
  no longer receive drilling fluids and drill cuttings. Limitations on such discharges shall be determined by
  the NPDES permit issuing authority.
\2\ As determined by the static sheen test. SeeSec.  435.41(ff).
\3\ As determined by the presence of a film or sheen upon or a discoloration of the surface of the receiving
  water (visual sheen).
\4\ As determined by the suspended particulate phase (SPP) toxicity test. SeeSec.  435.41(ee).
\5\ When Cook Inlet operators cannot comply with this no discharge requirement due to technical limitations (see
  appendix 1 of subpart D of this part), Cook Inlet operators shall meet the same stock limitations (C16-C18
  internal olefin) and discharge limitations for drill cuttings associated with non-aqueous drilling fluids for
  operators in Offshore waters (seeSec.  435.13) in order to discharge drill cuttings associated with non-
  aqueous drilling fluids.


[61 FR 66125, Dec. 16, 1996; 62 FR 1681, Jan. 13, 1997, as amended at 66 
FR 6917, Jan. 22, 2001; 77 FR 29846, May 18, 2012]



Sec.  435.44  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30-125.32, any existing point 
source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best conventional pollutant control technology 
(BCT):

                        BCT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       Pollutant         BCT effluent
             Stream                    parameter          limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Produced Water (all facilities).  Oil & Grease......  The maximum for
                                                       any one day shall
                                                       not exceed 72 mg/
                                                       l and the 30-day
                                                       average shall not
                                                       exceed 48 mg/l.
Drilling Fluids and Drill
 Cuttings and Dewatering
 Effluent: \1\
    All facilities except Cook    ..................  No discharge.
     Inlet.
    Cook Inlet:.................
      Water-based drilling        Free Oil..........  No discharge. \2\
       fluids, drill cuttings,
       and dewatering effluent.
      Non-aqueous drilling        ..................  No discharge.
       fluids and dewatering
       effluent.
      Drill cuttings associated   Free Oil..........  No discharge. \2\
       with non-aqueous drilling
       fluids.
Well Treatment, Workover and      Free Oil..........  No discharge. \2\
 Completion Fluids.
Produced Sand...................  ..................  No discharge.
Deck Drainage...................  Free Oil..........  No discharge. \3\
Sanitary Waste:
    Sanitary M10................  Residual Chlorine.  Minimum of 1 mg/l
                                                       maintained as
                                                       close to this
                                                       concentration as
                                                       possible.
    Sanitary M91M...............  Floating Solids...  No discharge.
Domestic Waste..................  Floating Solids     No discharge of
                                   and garbage.        Floating Solids
                                                       or garbage.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ BCT limitations for dewatering effluent are applicable
  prospectively. BCT limitations in this rule are not applicable to
  discharges of dewatering effluent from reserve pits which as of the
  effective date of this rule no longer receive drilling fluids and
  drill cuttings. Limitations on such discharges shall be determined by
  the NPDES permit issuing authority.
\2\ As determined by the static sheen test. SeeSec.  435.41(ff).
\3\ As determined by the presence of a film or sheen upon or a
  discoloration of the surface of the receiving water (visual sheen).


[61 FR 66125, Dec. 16, 1996; 62 FR 1682, Jan. 13, 1997, as amended at 66 
FR 6917, Jan. 22, 2001; 77 FR 29846, May 18, 2012]



Sec.  435.45  Standards of performance for new sources (NSPS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
new source performance standards (NSPS):

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                                            NSPS Effluent Limitations
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                 Stream                            Pollutant parameter              NSPS effluent limitations
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Produced Water:
    (A) All coastal areas except Cook     .....................................  No discharge.
     Inlet.
    (B) Cook Inlet......................  Oil & Grease.........................  The maximum for any one day
                                                                                  shall not exceed 42 mg/l, and
                                                                                  the 30-day average shall not
                                                                                  exceed 29 mg/l.
Drilling Fluids, Drill Cuttings, and
 Dewatering Effluent: \1\
    (A) All coastal areas except Cook     .....................................  No discharge.
     Inlet.
    (B) Cook Inlet:.....................
      Water-based drilling fluids, drill  SPP Toxicity.........................  Minimum 96-hour LC50. of the
       cuttings, and dewatering effluent.                                         SPP Toxicity Test \4\ shall be
                                                                                  3% by volume.
                                          Free oil.............................  No discharge. \2\
                                          Diesel oil...........................  No discharge.
                                          Mercury..............................  1 mg/kg dry weight maximum in
                                                                                  the stock barite.
                                          Cadmium..............................  3 mg/kg dry weight maximum in
                                                                                  the stock barite.
      Non-aqueous drilling fluids and     .....................................  No discharge.
       dewatering effluent.
      Drill cuttings associated with non- .....................................  No discharge. \5\
       aqueous drilling fluids.
Well Treatment, Workover and Completion
 Fluids:
    (A) All coastal areas except Cook     .....................................  No discharge.
     Inlet.
    (B) Cook Inlet......................  Oil & Grease.........................  The maximum for any one day
                                                                                  shall not exceed 42 mg/l, and
                                                                                  the 30-day average shall not
                                                                                  exceed 29 mg/l.
Produced Sand...........................  .....................................  No discharge.
Deck Drainage...........................  Free Oil \3\.........................  No discharge.
Sanitary Waste
    Sanitary M10........................  Residual Chlorine....................  Minimum of 1 mg/l and
                                                                                  maintained as close to this
                                                                                  concentration as possible.
    Sanitary M9IM.......................  Floating Solids......................  No discharge.
Domestic Waste..........................  Floating Solids, Garbage and Foam....  No discharge of floating solids
                                                                                  or garbage or foam.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ NSPS limitations for dewatering effluent are applicable prospectively. NSPS limitations in this rule are not
  applicable to discharges of dewatering effluent from reserve pits which as of the effective date of this rule
  no longer receive drilling fluids and drill cuttings. Limitations on such discharges shall be determined by
  the NPDES permit issuing authority.
\2\ As determined by the static sheen test. SeeSec.  435.41(ff).
\3\ As determined by the presence of a film or sheen upon or a discoloration of the surface of the receiving
  water (visual sheen).
\4\ As determined by the suspended particulate phase (SPP) toxicity test. SeeSec.  435.41(ee).
\5\ When Cook Inlet operators cannot comply with this no discharge requirement due to technical limitations (see
  appendix 1 of subpart D of this part), Cook Inlet operators shall meet the same stock limitations (C16-C18
  internal olefin) and discharge limitations for drill cuttings associated with non-aqueous drilling fluids for
  operators in Offshore waters (seeSec.  435.15) in order to discharge drill cuttings associated with non-
  aqueous drilling fluids.


[61 FR 66125, Dec. 16, 1996; 62 FR 1682, Jan. 13, 1997, as amended at 66 
FR 6918, Jan. 22, 2001; 77 FR 29846, May 18, 2012]



Sec.  435.46  Pretreatment standards of performance for existing 
sources (PSES).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any existing source 
with discharges subject to this subpart that introduces pollutants into 
a publicly owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and 
achieve the following pretreatment standards for existing sources 
(PSES).

                        PSES Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                     Pollutant         PSES effluent
             Stream                  parameter          limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Produced Water..................  ...............  No discharge.
Drilling Fluids and Drill
 Cuttings Well Treatment.
Workover and Completion Fluids..  ...............  No discharge.
Produced Sand...................  ...............  No discharge.
Deck Drainage...................  ...............  No discharge.
------------------------------------------------------------------------


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Sec.  435.47  Pretreatment standards of performance for new sources (PSNS).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any new source with 
discharges subject to this subpart that introduces pollutants into a 
publicly owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and 
achieve the following pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

                        PSNS Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       Pollutant         PSNS effluent
             Stream                    parameter          limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Produced Water (all facilities).  ..................  No discharge.
Drilling fluids and Drill         ..................  No discharge.
 Cuttings.
Well Treatment, Workover and      ..................  No discharge.
 Completion Fluids.
Produced Sand...................  ..................  No discharge.
Deck Drainage...................  ..................  No discharge.
------------------------------------------------------------------------



Sec. Appendix 1 to Subpart D of Part 435--Procedure for Determining When 
  Coastal Cook Inlet Operators Qualify for an Exemption From the Zero 
Discharge Requirement for EMO-Cuttings and SBF-Cuttings in Coastal Cook 
                              Inlet, Alaska

                        1.0 Scope and Application

    This appendix is to be used to determine whether a Cook Inlet, 
Alaska, operator in Coastal waters (Coastal Cook Inlet operator) 
qualifies for the exemption to the zero discharge requirement 
established by 40 CFR 435.43 and 435.45 for drill cuttings associated 
with the following non-aqueous drilling fluids: enhanced mineral oil 
based drilling fluids (EMO-cuttings) and synthetic-based drilling fluids 
(SBF-cuttings). Coastal Cook Inlet operators are prohibited from 
discharging oil-based drilling fluids. This appendix is intended to 
define those situations under which technical limitations preclude 
Coastal Cook Inlet operators from complying with the zero discharge 
requirement for EMO-cuttings and SBF-cuttings. Coastal Cook Inlet 
operators that qualify for this exemption may be authorized to discharge 
EMO-cuttings and SBF-cuttings subject to the limitations applicable to 
operators in Offshore waters (see subpart A of this part).

                               2.0 Method

    2.1 Any Coastal Cook Inlet operator must achieve the zero discharge 
limit for EMO-cuttings and SBF-cuttings unless it successfully 
demonstrates that technical limitations prevent it from being able to 
dispose of its EMO-cuttings or SBF-cuttings through on-site annular 
disposal, injection into a Class II underground injection control (UIC) 
well, or onshore land application.
    2.2 To successfully demonstrate that technical limitations prevent 
it from being able to dispose of its EMO-cuttings or SBF-cuttings 
through on-site annular disposal, a Coastal Cook Inlet operator must 
show that it has been unable to establish formation injection in nearby 
wells that were initially considered for annular or dedicated disposal 
of EMO-cuttings or SBF-cuttings or prove to the satisfaction of the 
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC) that the EMO-cuttings 
or SBF-cuttings will be confined to the formation disposal interval. 
This demonstration must include:
    a. Documentation, including engineering analysis, that shows (1) an 
inability to establish formation injection (e.g., formation is too 
tight), (2) an inability to confine EMO-cuttings or SBF-cuttings in 
disposal formation (e.g., no confining zone or adequate barrier to 
confine wastes in formation), or (3) the occurrence of high risk 
emergency (e.g., mechanical failure of well, loss of ability to inject 
that risks loss of well which would cause significant economic harm or 
create a substantial risk to safety); and
    b. A risk analysis of alternative disposal options, including 
environmental assessment, human health and safety, and economic impact, 
that shows discharge as the lowest risk option.
    2.3 To successfully demonstrate that technical limitations prevent 
it from being able to dispose of its EMO-cuttings or SBF-cuttings 
through injection into a Class II UIC well, a Coastal Cook Inlet 
operator must show that it has been unable to establish injection into a 
Class II UIC well or prove to the satisfaction of the Alaska Oil and Gas 
Conservation Commission (AOGCC) that the EMO-cuttings or SBF-cuttings 
will be confined to the formation disposal interval. This demonstration 
must include:
    a. Documentation, including engineering analysis, that shows the 
inability to confine EMO-cuttings or SBF-cuttings in a Class II UIC well 
(e.g., no confining zone or adequate barrier to confine wastes in 
formation);
    b. Documentation demonstrating that no Class II UIC well is 
accessible (e.g., operator does not own, competitor will not allow 
injection); and
    c. A risk analysis of alternative disposal option, including 
environmental assessment, human health and safety, and economic impact, 
that shows discharge as the lowest risk option.
    2.4 To successfully demonstrate that technical limitations prevent 
it from being able to dispose of its EMO-cuttings or SBF-cuttings 
through land application, a Coastal

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Cook Inlet operator must show that it has been unable to handle drilling 
waste or dispose of EMO-cuttings or SBF-cuttings at an appropriate land 
disposal site. This demonstration must include:
    a. Documentation of site restrictions that preclude land application 
(e.g., no land disposal sites available);
    b. Documentation of the platform's lack of capacity for adequate 
storage of EMO-cuttings or SBF-cuttings (e.g., limited storage or room 
for cuttings transfer); or
    c. Documentation of inability to transfer EMO-cuttings or SBF-
cuttings from platform to land for disposal (e.g., extremely low tides, 
high wave action).

                              3.0 Procedure

    3.1 Except as described in Section 3.2 of this appendix, a Coastal 
Cook Inlet operator believing that it qualifies for the exemption to the 
zero discharge requirement for EMO-cuttings or SBF-cuttings must apply 
for and obtain an individual NPDES permit prior to discharging EMO-
cuttings or SBF-cuttings to waters of the United States.
    3.2 Discharges occurring as the result a high risk emergency (e.g., 
mechanical failure of well, loss of ability to inject that risks loss of 
well which would cause significant economic harm or safety) may be 
authorized by a general NPDES permit provided that:
    a. The Coastal Cook Inlet operator satisfactorily demonstrates to 
EPA Region 10 the fulfillment of the other exemption requirements 
described in Section 2.0 of this appendix, or
    b. The general permit allows for high risk emergency discharges and 
provides Reporting Requirements to EPA Region 10 immediately upon 
commencing discharge.

[66 FR 6918, Jan. 22, 2001]



        Subpart E_Agricultural and Wildlife Water Use Subcategory



Sec.  435.50  Applicability; description of the beneficial use subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to those onshore 
facilities located in the continental United States and west of the 98th 
meridian for which the produced water has a use in agriculture or 
wildlife propagation when discharged into navigable waters. These 
facilities are engaged in the production, drilling, well completion, and 
well treatment in the oil and gas extraction industry.



Sec.  435.51  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, 
abbreviations, and methods of analysis set forth in 40 CFR part 401 
shall apply to this subpart.
    (b) The term ``onshore'' shall mean all land areas landward of the 
territorial seas as defined in 40 CFR 125.1(gg).
    (c) The term ``use in agricultural or wildlife propagation'' means 
that the produced water is of good enough quality to be used for 
wildlife or livestock watering or other agricultural uses and that the 
produced water is actually put to such use during periods of discharge.



Sec.  435.52  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree 
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT):
    (a) There shall be no discharge of waste pollutants into navigable 
waters from any source (other than produced water) associated with 
production, field exploration, drilling, well completion, or well 
treatment (i.e., drilling muds, drill cuttings, and produced sands).
    (b) Produced water discharges shall not exceed the following daily 
maximum limitation:

    Effluent characteristics: Effluent limitation (mg/l).
    Oil and Grease: 35.

[44 FR 22075, Apr. 13, 1979, as amended at 60 FR 33967, June 29, 1995]



                     Subpart F_Stripper Subcategory



Sec.  435.60  Applicability; description of the stripper subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to those onshore 
facilities which produce 10 barrels per well per calendar day or less of 
crude oil and which are operating at the maximum feasible rate of 
production and in accordance with recognized conservation practices. 
These facilities are engaged

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in production, and well treatment in the oil and gas extraction 
industry.



Sec.  435.61  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, 
abbreviations, and methods of analysis set forth in 40 CFR part 401 
shall apply to this subpart.
    (b) The term ``onshore'' shall mean all land areas landward of the 
inner boundary of the territorial seas as defined in 40 CFR 125.1(gg).
    (c) The term ``well'' shall means crude oil producing wells and 
shall not include gas wells or wells injecting water for disposal or for 
enchanced recovery of oil or gas.
    (d) The term ``gas well'' shall mean any well which produces natural 
gas in a ratio to the petroleum liquids produced greater than 15,000 
cubic feet of gas per 1 barrel (42 gallons) of petroleum liquids.



                      Subpart G_General Provisions



Sec.  435.70  Applicability.

    (a) Purpose. This subpart is intended to prevent oil and gas 
facilities, for which effluent limitations guidelines and standards, new 
source performance standards, or pretreatment standards have been 
promulgated under this part, from circumventing the effluent limitations 
guidelines and standards applicable to those facilities by moving 
effluent produced in one subcategory to another subcategory for disposal 
under less stringent requirements than intended by this part.
    (b) Applicability. The effluent limitations and standards applicable 
to an oil and gas facility shall be determined as follows:
    (1) An Oil and Gas facility, operator, or its agent or contractor 
may move its wastewaters from a facility located in one subcategory to 
another subcategory for treatment and return it to a location covered by 
the original subcategory for disposal. In such case, the effluent 
limitations guidelines, new source performance standards, or 
pretreatment standards for the original subcategory apply.
    (2) An Oil and Gas facility, operator, or its agent or contractor 
may move its wastewaters from a facility located in one subcategory to 
another subcategory for disposal or treatment and disposal, provided:
    (i) If an Oil and Gas facility, operator or its agent or contractor 
moves wastewaters from a wellhead located in one subcategory to another 
subcategory where oil and gas facilities are governed by less stringent 
effluent limitations guidelines, new source performance standards, or 
pretreatment standards, the more stringent effluent limitations 
guidelines, new source performance standards, or pretreatment standards 
applicable to the subcategory where the wellhead is located shall apply.
    (ii) If an Oil and Gas facility, operator or its agent moves 
effluent from a wellhead located in one subcategory to another 
subcategory where oil and gas facilities are governed by more stringent 
effluent limitations guidelines, new source performance standards, or 
pretreatment standards, the more stringent effluent limitations 
guidelines, new source performance standards, or pretreatment standards 
applicable at the point of discharge shall apply.

[61 FR 66129, Dec. 16, 1996]



PART 436_MINERAL MINING AND PROCESSING POINT SOURCE CATEGORY--
Table of Contents



Subpart A--Dimension Stone Subcategory [Reserved]

                   Subpart B_Crushed Stone Subcategory

Sec.
436.20 Applicability; description of the crushed stone subcategory.
436.21 Specialized definitions.
436.22 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.

           Subpart C_Construction Sand and Gravel Subcategory

436.30 Applicability; description of the construction sand and gravel 
          subcategory.
436.31 Specialized definitions.
436.32 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best

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          practicable control technology currently available.

                  Subpart D_Industrial Sand Subcategory

436.40 Applicability; description of the industrial sand subcategory.
436.41 Specialized definitions.
436.42 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.

                      Subpart E_Gypsum Subcategory

436.50 Applicability; description of the gypsum subcategory.
436.51 Specialized definitions.
436.52 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.

                 Subpart F_Asphaltic Mineral Subcategory

436.60 Applicability; description of the asphaltic mineral subcategory.
436.61 Specialized definitions.
436.62 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.

             Subpart G_Asbestos and Wollastonite Subcategory

436.70 Applicability; description of the asbestos and wollastonite 
          subcategory.
436.71 Specialized definitions.
436.72 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.

Subpart H--Lightweight Aggregates Subcategory [Reserved]

Subpart I--Mica and Sericite Subcategory [Reserved]

                      Subpart J_Barite Subcategory

436.100 Applicability; description of the barite subcategory.
436.101 Specialized definitions.
436.102 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.

                     Subpart K_Fluorspar Subcategory

436.110 Applicability; description of the fluorspar subcategory.
436.111 Specialized definitions.
436.112 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.

             Subpart L_Salines From Brine Lakes Subcategory

436.120 Applicability; description of the salines from brine lakes 
          subcategory.
436.121 Specialized definitions.
436.122 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.

                       Subpart M_Borax Subcategory

436.130 Applicability; description of the borax subcategory.
436.131 Specialized definitions.
436.132 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.

                      Subpart N_Potash Subcategory

436.140 Applicability; description of the potash subcategory.
436.141 Specialized definitions.
436.142 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          praticable control technology currently available.

                  Subpart O_Sodium Sulfate Subcategory

436.150 Applicability; description of the sodium sulfate subcategory.
436.151 Specialized definitions.
436.152 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.

Subpart P--Trona Subcategory [Reserved]

Subpart Q--Rock Salt Subcategory [Reserved]

                  Subpart R_Phosphate Rock Subcategory

436.180 Applicability; description of the phosphate rock subcategory.
436.181 Specialized definitions.
436.182 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction

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          attainable by the application of the best practicable control 
          technology currently available.
436.183-436.184 [Reserved]
436.185 Standards of performance for new sources.

                   Subpart S_Frasch Sulfur Subcategory

436.190 Applicability; description of the Frasch sulfur subcategory.
436.191 Specialized definitions.
436.192 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.

Subpart T--Mineral Pigments Subcategory [Reserved]

Subpart U--Lithium Subcategory [Reserved]

                     Subpart V_Bentonite Subcategory

436.220 Applicability; description of the bentonite subcategory.
436.221 Specialized definitions.
436.222 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.

                     Subpart W_Magnesite Subcategory

436.230 Applicability; description of the magnesite subcategory.
436.231 Specialized definitions.
436.232 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.

                     Subpart X_Diatomite Subcategory

436.240 Applicability; description of the diatomite subcategory.
436.241 Specialized definitions.
436.242 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.

                       Subpart Y_Jade Subcategory

436.250 Applicability; description of the jade subcategory.
436.251 Specialized definitions.
436.252 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.

                    Subpart Z_Novaculite Subcategory

436.260 Applicability; description of the novaculite subcategory.
436.261 Specialized definitions.
436.262 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.

Subpart AA--Fire Clay Subcategory [Reserved]

Subpart AB--Attapulgite and Montmorillonite Subcategory [Reserved]

Subpart AC--Kyanite Subcategory [Reserved]

Subpart AD--Shale and Common Clay Subcategory [Reserved]

Subpart AE--Aplite Subcategory [Reserved]

                     Subpart AF_Tripoli Subcategory

436.310 Applicability; description of the tripoli subcategory.
436.321 Specialized definitions.
436.322 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.

Subpart AG--Kaolin Subcategory [Reserved]

Subpart AH--Ball Clay Subcategory [Reserved]

Subpart AI--Feldspar Subcategory [Reserved]

Subpart AJ--Talc, Steatite, Soapstone and Pyrophyllite Subcategory 
[Reserved]

Subpart AK--Garnet Subcategory [Reserved]

                     Subpart AL_Graphite Subcategory

436.380 Applicability; description of the graphite subcategory.
436.381 Specialized definitions.
436.382 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.

    Authority: Secs. 301, 304 (b) and (c), Federal Water Pollution 
Control Act, as amended (33 U.S.C. 1251, 1311, 1314 (b) and (c), 86 
Stat. 816 et seq., Pub. L. 92-500) (the Act).

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    Source: 40 FR 48657, Oct. 16, 1975, unless otherwise noted.

Subpart A--Dimension Stone Subcategory [Reserved]



                   Subpart B_Crushed Stone Subcategory

    Source: 42 FR 35849, July 12, 1977, unless otherwise noted.



Sec.  436.20  Applicability; description of the crushed stone 
subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to the mining or 
quarrying and the processing of crushed and broken stone and riprap. 
This subpart includes all types of rock and stone. Rock and stone that 
is crushed or broken prior to the extraction of a mineral are elsewhere 
covered. The processing of calcite, however, in conjunction with the 
processing of crushed and broken limestone or dolomite is included in 
this subpart.



Sec.  436.21  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in part 401 of this chapter shall 
apply to this subpart.
    (b) The term ``mine dewatering'' shall mean any water that is 
impounded or that collects in the mine and is pumped, drained or 
otherwise removed from the mine through the efforts of the mine 
operator. However, if a mine is also used for treatment of process 
generated waste water, discharges of commingled water from the 
facilities shall be deemed discharges of process generated waste water.
    (c) The term ``10-year 24-hour precipitation event'' shall mean the 
maximum 24-hour precipitation event with a probable reoccurrence 
interval of once in 10 years. This information is available in ``Weather 
Bureau Technical Paper No. 40,'' May 1961 and ``NOAA Atlas 2,'' 1973 for 
the 11 Western States, and may be obtained from the National Climatic 
Center of the Environmental Data Service, National Oceanic and 
Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce.
    (d) The term ``mine'' shall mean an area of land, surface or 
underground, actively mined for the production of crushed and broken 
stone from natural deposits.
    (e) The term ``process generated waste water'' shall mean any waste 
water used in the slurry transport of mined material, air emissions 
control, or processing exclusive of mining. The term shall also include 
any other water which becomes commingled with such waste water in a pit, 
pond, lagoon, mine, or other facility used for treatment of such waste 
water.



Sec.  436.22  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
practicable control technology currently available.

    (a) Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, and 
subject to the provisions of paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section, any 
existing point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the 
following effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable control 
technology currently available (BPT):
    (1) Discharges of process generated waste water pollutants from 
facilities that recycle waste water for use in processing shall not 
exceed the following limitations:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.

    (2) Mine dewatering discharges shall not exceed the following 
limitations:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.

    (b) Any overflow from facilities governed by this subpart shall not 
be subject to the limitations of paragraph (a)

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of this section if the facilities are designed, constructed and 
maintained to contain or treat the volume of waste water which would 
result from a 10-year 24-hour precipitation event.
    (c) In the case of a discharge into receiving waters for which the 
pH, if unaltered by man's activities, is or would be less than 6.0 and 
water quality criteria in water quality standards approved under the Act 
authorize such lower pH, the pH limitations for such discharge may be 
adjusted downward to the pH water quality criterion for the receiving 
waters. In no case shall a pH limitation outside the range 5.0 to 9.0 be 
permitted.

[42 FR 35849, July 12, 1977, as amended at 44 FR 76793, Dec. 28, 1979; 
60 FR 33967, June 29, 1995; 60 FR 35796, July 11, 1995]



           Subpart C_Construction Sand and Gravel Subcategory

    Source: 42 FR 35850, July 12, 1977, unless otherwise noted.



Sec.  436.30  Applicability; description of the construction sand and
gravel subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to the mining and the 
processing of sand and gravel for construction or fill uses, except that 
on-board processing of dredged sand and gravel which is subject to the 
provisions of 33 CFR part 230 of this chapter will not be governed by 
the provisions of this subpart.



Sec.  436.31  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in part 401 of this chapter shall 
apply to this subpart.
    (b) The term ``mine dewatering'' shall mean any water that is 
impounded or that collects in the mine and is pumped, drained or 
otherwise removed from the mine through the efforts of the mine 
operator. This term shall also include wet pit overflows caused solely 
by direct rainfall and ground water seepage. However, if a mine is also 
used for treatment of process generated waste water, discharges of 
commingled water from the mine shall be deemed discharges of process 
generated waste water.
    (c) The term ``10-year 24-hour precipitation event'' shall mean the 
maximum 24 hour precipitation event with a probable reoccurrence 
interval of once in 10 years. This information is available in ``Weather 
Bureau Technical Paper No. 40,'' May 1961 and ``NOAA Atlas 2,'' 1973 for 
the 11 Western States, and may be obtained from the National Climatic 
Center of the Environmental Data Service, National Oceanic and 
Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce.
    (d) The term ``mine'' shall mean an area of land, surface or 
underground, actively mined for the production of sand and gravel from 
natural deposits.
    (e) The term ``process generated waste water'' shall mean any waste 
water used in the slurry transport of mined material, air emissions 
control, or processing exclusive of mining. The term shall also include 
any other water which becomes commingled with such waste water in a pit, 
pond, lagoon, mine or other facility used for treatment of such waste 
water. The term does not include waste water used for the suction 
dredging of deposits in a body of water and returned directly to the 
body of waste without being used for other purposes or combined with 
other waste water.



Sec.  436.32  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
practicable control technology currently available.

    (a) Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, and 
subject to the provisions of paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section, any 
existing point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the 
following effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable control 
technology currently available (BPT):
    (1) Discharges of process generated waste water pollutants from 
facilities that recycle waste water for use in processing shall not 
exceed the following limitations:

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------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.

    (2) Mine dewatering discharges shall not exceed the following 
limitations:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.

    (b) Any overflow from facilities governed by this subpart shall not 
be subject to the limitations of paragraph (a) of this section if the 
facilities are designed, constructed and maintained to contain or treat 
the volume of waste water which would result from a 10-year 24-hour 
precipitation event.
    (c) In the case of a discharge into receiving waters for which the 
pH, if unaltered by man's activities, is or would be less than 6.0 and 
water quality criteria in water quality standards approved under the Act 
authorize such lower pH, the pH limitation for such discharge may be 
adjusted downward to the pH water quality criterion for the receiving 
waters. In no case shall a pH limitation outside the range 5.0 to 9.0 be 
permitted.

[42 FR 35850, July 12, 1977, as amended at 44 FR 76793, Dec. 28, 1979; 
60 FR 33967, June 29, 1995; 60 FR 35796, July 11, 1995]



                  Subpart D_Industrial Sand Subcategory

    Source: 42 FR 35851, July 12, 1977, unless otherwise noted.



Sec.  436.40  Applicability; description of the industrial sand
subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to the mining and the 
processing of sand and gravel for uses other than construction and fill. 
These uses include, but are not limited to glassmaking, molding, 
abrasives, filtration, refractories, and refractory bonding.



Sec.  436.41  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, 
abbreviations, and methods of analysis set forth in part 401 of this 
chapter shall apply to this subpart.
    (b) The term ``mine dewatering'' shall mean any water that is 
impounded or that collects in the mine and is pumped, drained, or 
otherwise removed from the mine through the efforts of the mine 
operator. This term shall also include wet pit overflows caused solely 
by direct rainfall and ground water seepage. However, if a mine is also 
used for the treatment of process generated waste water, discharges of 
commingled water from the mine shall be deemed discharges of process 
generated waste water.
    (c) The term ``10-year 24-hour precipitation event'' shall mean the 
maximum 24 hour precipitation event with a probable reoccurrence 
interval of once in 10 years. This information is available in ``Weather 
Bureau Technical Paper No. 40,'' May 1961 and ``NOAA Atlas 2,'' 1973 for 
the 11 Western States, and may be obtained from the National Climatic 
Center of the Environmental Data Service, National Oceanic and 
Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce.
    (d) The term ``mine'' shall mean an area of land actively mined for 
the production of sand and gravel from natural deposits.
    (e) The term ``process generated waste water'' shall mean any waste 
water used in the slurry transport of mined material, air emissions 
control, or processing exclusive of mining. The term shall also include 
any other water which becomes commingled with such waste water in a pit, 
pond, lagoon, mine or other facility used for treatment of such waste 
water. The terms does not include waste water used for the suction 
dredging of deposits in a body of water and returned directly to the 
body of water without being used for other purposes or combined with 
other waste water.

[[Page 360]]



Sec.  436.42  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
practicable control technology currently available.

    (a) Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, and 
subject to the provisions of paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section, any 
existing point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the 
following effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable control 
technology currently available (BPT):
    (1) With the exception of operation using HF flotation, discharges 
of process waste water pollutants from facilities that recycle waste 
water, for use in the processing shall not exceed the following 
limitations:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
TSS.......................................     45 mg/l          25 mg/l.
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.

    (2) Except as provided in paragraphs (a) (1) and (3) of this 
section, there shall be no discharge of process generated waste water 
pollutants into navigable waters.
    (3) Process generated waste water from facilities employing HF 
flotation shall not exceed the following limitations:

  [Metric units, kg/kkg of total product; English units, lb/1,000 lb of
                             total product]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
TSS.......................................       0.046             0.023
Total fluoride............................        .006              .003
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.

    (4) Mine dewatering discharges shall not exceed the following 
limitations:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
TSS.......................................     45 mg/l          25 mg/l.
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.

    (b) Any overflow from facilities governed by this subpart shall not 
be subject to the limitations of paragraph (a) of this section if the 
facilities are designed, constructed and maintained to contain or treat 
the volume of waste water which would result from a 10-year 24-hour 
precipitation event.
    (c) In the case of a discharge into receiving waters for which the 
pH, if unaltered by man's activities, is or would be less than 6.0 and 
water quality criteria in water quality standards approved under the Act 
authorize such lower pH, the pH limitation for such discharge may be 
adjusted downward to the pH water quality criterion for the receiving 
waters. In no case shall a pH limitation outside the range 5.0 to 9.0 be 
permitted.

[42 FR 35851, July 12, 1977, as amended at 60 FR 33967, June 29, 1995; 
60 FR 35796, July 11, 1995]



                      Subpart E_Gypsum Subcategory



Sec.  436.50  Applicability; description of the gypsum subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to the processing of 
gypsum.



Sec.  436.51  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in part 401 of this chapter shall 
apply to this subpart.



Sec.  436.52  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall

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achieve the following effluent limitations representing the degree of 
effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable 
control technology currently available (BPT):
    (a) For operations not employing wet air emissions control scrubbers 
there shall be no discharge of process generated waste water pollutants 
into navigable waters.
    (b) Only that volume of water resulting from precipitation that 
exceeds the maximum safe surge capacity of a process waste water 
impoundment may be discharged from that impoundment. The height 
difference between the maximum safe surge capacity level and the normal 
operating level must be greater than the inches of rain representing the 
10-year, 24-hour rainfall event as established by the National Climatic 
Center, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration for the locality 
in which such impoundment is located.

[40 FR 48657, Oct. 16, 1975, as amended at 60 FR 33967, June 29, 1995]



                 Subpart F_Asphaltic Mineral Subcategory



Sec.  436.60  Applicability; description of the asphaltic mineral
subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to the processing of 
bituminous limestone, oil-impregnated diatomite and oilsonite not 
primarily as an energy source.



Sec.  436.61  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in part 401 of this chapter shall 
apply to this subpart.



Sec.  436.62  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT):
    (a) Subject to the provisions of the following paragraphs of this 
section, there shall be no discharge of process generated waste water 
pollutants into navigable waters.
    (b) Only that volume of water resulting from precipitation that 
exceeds the maximum safe surge capacity of a process waste water 
impoundment may be discharged from that impoundment. The height 
difference between the maximum safe surge capacity level and the normal 
operating level must be greater than the inches of rain representing the 
10-year, 24-hour rainfall event as established by the National Climatic 
Center, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration for the locality 
in which such impoundment is located.

[40 FR 48657, Oct. 16, 1975, as amended at 60 FR 33967, June 29, 1995]



             Subpart G_Asbestos and Wollastonite Subcategory



Sec.  436.70  Applicability; description of the asbestos and 
wollastonite subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to the processing of 
asbestos and wollastonite.



Sec.  436.71  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in part 401 of this chapter shall 
apply to this subpart.



Sec.  436.72  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT):
    (a) Subject to the provisions of the following paragraphs of this 
section, there shall be no discharge of process generated waste water 
pollutants into navigable waters.

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    (b) Only that volume of water resulting from precipitation that 
exceeds the maximum safe surge capacity of a process waste water 
impoundment may be discharged from that impoundment. The height 
difference between the maximum safe surge capacity level and the normal 
operating level must be greater than the inches of rain representing the 
10-year, 24-hour rainfall event as established by the National Climatic 
Center, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration for the locality 
in which such impoundment is located.

[40 FR 48657, Oct. 16, 1975, as amended at 60 FR 33967, June 29, 1995]

Subpart H--Lightweight Aggregates Subcategory [Reserved]

Subpart I--Mica and Sericite Subcategory [Reserved]



                      Subpart J_Barite Subcategory



Sec.  436.100  Applicability; description of the barite subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to the processing of 
barite.



Sec.  436.101  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in part 401 of this chapter shall 
apply to this subpart.



Sec.  436.102  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT): For operations not employing wet processes or 
flotation processes there shall be no discharge of process generated 
waste water pollutants into navigable waters.

[60 FR 33967, June 29, 1995]



                     Subpart K_Fluorspar Subcategory



Sec.  436.110  Applicability; description of the fluorspar subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to the processing of 
fluorspar.



Sec.  436.111  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in part 401 of this chapter shall 
apply to this subpart.



Sec.  436.112  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT): For operations not employing heavy media 
separation or flotation processes there shall be no discharge of process 
generated waste water pollutants into navigable waters.

[60 FR 33967, June 29, 1995]



             Subpart L_Salines From Brine Lakes Subcategory



Sec.  436.120  Applicability; description of the salines from brine 
lakes subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to the processing of 
salines from brine lakes.



Sec.  436.121  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in part 401 of this chapter shall 
apply to this subpart.

[[Page 363]]



Sec.  436.122  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
practicable control technology currently available.

    (a) Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, and 
subject to the provisions of paragraph (b) of this section, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT): there shall be no discharge of process waste 
water pollutants into navigable waters.
    (b) The limitations specified in paragraph (a) of this section shall 
be applied on a net basis if the discharge is in compliance withSec. 
125.28 of this chapter ``the source of the applicant's water supply is 
the same body of water into which the discharge is made * * * ''.

[40 FR 48657, Oct. 16, 1975, as amended at 60 FR 33968, June 29, 1995; 
60 FR 35796, July 11, 1995]



                       Subpart M_Borax Subcategory



Sec.  436.130  Applicability; description of the borax subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to the processing of 
borate minerals. Borax obtained from brine lakes is regulated in the 
salines from brine lakes subcategory (subpart L of this part).



Sec.  436.131  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in part 401 of this chapter shall 
apply to this subpart.



Sec.  436.132  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
practicable control technology currently available.

    (a) Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, and 
subject to the provisions of paragraph (b) of this section, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT): there shall be no discharge of process waste 
water pollutants into navigable waters.
    (b) Only that volume of water resulting from precipitation that 
exceeds the maximum safe surge capacity of a process waste water 
impoundment may be discharged from that impoundment. The height 
difference between the maximum safe surge capacity level and the normal 
operating level must be greater than the inches of rain representing the 
10-year, 24-hour rainfall event as established by the National Climatic 
Center, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration for the locality 
in which such impoundment is located.

[40 FR 48657, Oct. 16, 1975, as amended at 60 FR 33968, June 29, 1995; 
60 FR 35796, July 11, 1995]



                      Subpart N_Potash Subcategory

    Authority: Sec. 306, Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as 
amended.



Sec.  436.140  Applicability; description of the potash subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to the processing of 
potash. Potash obtained from brine lakes is regulated in the saline from 
brine lakes subcategory (subpart L of this part).



Sec.  436.141  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in part 401 of this chapter shall 
apply to this subpart.



Sec.  436.142  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
practicable control technology currently available.

    (a) Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, and 
subject to the provisions of paragraph (b) of this section, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the

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degree of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
practicable control technology currently available (BPT): there shall be 
no discharge of process waste water pollutants into navigable waters.
    (b) Only that volume of water resulting from precipitation that 
exceeds the maximum safe surge capacity of a process waste water 
impoundment may be discharged from that impoundment. The height 
difference between the maximum safe surge capacity level and the normal 
operating level must be greater than the inches of rain representing the 
10-year, 24-hour rainfall event as established by the National Climatic 
Center, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration for the locality 
in which such impoundment is located.

[40 FR 48657, Oct. 16, 1975, as amended at 60 FR 33968, June 29, 1995; 
60 FR 35796, July 11, 1995]



                  Subpart O_Sodium Sulfate Subcategory



Sec.  436.150  Applicability; description of the sodium sulfate subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to the processing of 
sodium sulfate. Sodium sulfate obtained from brine lakes is regulated in 
the salines from brine lakes subcategory (subpart L of this part).



Sec.  436.151  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in part 401 of this chapter shall 
apply to this subpart.



Sec.  436.152  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
practicable control technology currently available.

    (a) Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, and 
subject to the provisions of paragraph (b) of this section, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT): there shall be no discharge of process waste 
water pollutants into navigable waters.
    (b) Only that volume of water resulting from precipitation that 
exceeds the maximum safe surge capacity of a process waste water 
impoundment may be discharged from that impoundment. The height 
difference between the maximum safe surge capacity level and the normal 
operating level must be greater than the inches of rain representing the 
10-year, 24-hour rainfall event as established by the National Climatic 
Center, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration for the locality 
in which such impoundment is located.

[40 FR 48657, Oct. 16, 1975, as amended at 60 FR 33968, June 29, 1995; 
60 FR 35796, July 11, 1995]

Subpart P--Trona Subcategory [Reserved]

Subpart Q--Rock Salt Subcategory [Reserved]



                  Subpart R_Phosphate Rock Subcategory

    Authority: Sec. 306, Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as 
amended.



Sec.  436.180  Applicability; description of the phosphate rock subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to the mining and the 
processing of phosphate bearing rock, ore or earth for the phosphate 
content.

[43 FR 9809, Mar. 10, 1978]



Sec.  436.181  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in 40 CFR part 401 shall apply to this 
subpart.
    (b) The term ``mine dewatering'' shall mean any water that is 
impounded or that collects in the mine and is pumped, drained or 
otherwise removed from the mine through the efforts of the mine 
operator.
    (c) The term ``10-year 24-hour precipitation event'' shall mean the 
maximum 24 hour precipitation event with a probable reoccurrence 
interval of once

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in 10 years. This information is available in ``Weather Bureau Technical 
Paper No. 40,'' May 1961 and ``NOAA Atlas 2,'' 1973 for the 11 Western 
States, and may be obtained from the National Climatic Center of the 
Environmental Data Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric 
Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce.
    (d) The term ``mine'' shall mean an area of land, surface or 
underground, actively used for or resulting from the extraction of a 
mineral from natural deposits.
    (e) The term ``process generated waste water'' shall mean any waste 
water used in the slurry transport of mined material, air emissions 
control, or processing exclusive of mining. The term shall also include 
any other water which becomes commingled with such waste water in a pit, 
pond lagoon, mine, or other facility used for settling or treatment of 
such waste water.

[43 FR 9809, Mar. 10, 1978]



Sec.  436.182  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
practicable control technology currently available.

    (a) Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, and 
subject to the provisions of paragraph (b) of this section, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT):
    (1) Discharges of process generated waste water and mine dewatering 
discharges, shall not exceed the following limitations:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
TSS.......................................     60 mg/l         30 mg./l.
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.

    (b) Any overflow from facilities governed by this subpart shall not 
be subject to the limitations of paragraph (a) of this section if the 
facilities are designed, constructed and maintained to contain or treat 
the volume of waste water which would result from a 10-year 24-hour 
precipitation event.

[42 FR 35852, July 12, 1977, as amended at 60 FR 33968, June 29, 1995; 
60 FR 35796, July 11, 1995]



Sec.Sec. 436.183-436.184  [Reserved]



Sec.  436.185  Standards of performance for new sources.

    (a) Subject to the provisions of paragraph (b) of this section, the 
following limitations establish the quantity or quality of pollutants or 
pollutant properties, controlled by this section, which may be 
discharged by a point source subject to the provisions of this subpart 
after application of the best available demonstrated control technology.
    (1) Discharges of process generated waste water and mine dewatering 
discharges, shall not exceed the following limitations:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
TSS.......................................     60 mg/l          30 mg/l.
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.

    (b) Any overflow from facilities governed by this subpart shall not 
be subject to the limitations of paragraph (a) of this section if the 
facilities are designed, constructed and maintained to contain or treat 
the volume of waste water which would result from a 10-year 24-hour 
precipitation event.

[43 FR 9810, Mar. 10, 1978]



                   Subpart S_Frasch Sulfur Subcategory



Sec.  436.190  Applicability; description of the Frasch sulfur 
subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to the processing of 
sulfur on shore and in marshes and estuaries by the Frasch process. Not 
covered are sulfur refining operations that are not performed at the 
mining and collection site.

[[Page 366]]



Sec.  436.191  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in part 401 of this chapter shall 
apply to this subpart.



Sec.  436.192  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
practicable control technology currently available.

    (a) Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, and 
subject to the provisions of paragraph (b) of this section for 
operations mining anhydrite deposits, any existing point source subject 
to this subpart shall achieve the following effluent limitations 
representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by the 
application of the best practicable control technology currently 
available (BPT): there shall be no discharge of process waste water 
pollutants into navigable waters.
    (b) Only that volume of water resulting from precipitation that 
exceeds the maximum safe surge capacity of a process waste water 
impoundment may be discharged from that impoundment. The height 
difference between the maximum safe surge capacity level and the normal 
operating level must be greater than the inches of rain representing the 
10-year, 24-hour rainfall event as established by the National Climatic 
Center, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration for the locality 
in which such impoundment is located.

[40 FR 48657, Oct. 16, 1975, as amended at 60 FR 33968, June 29, 1995; 
60 FR 35796, July 11, 1995]

Subpart T--Mineral Pigments Subcategory [Reserved]

Subpart U--Lithium Subcategory [Reserved]



                     Subpart V_Bentonite Subcategory



Sec.  436.220  Applicability; description of the bentonite subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to the processing of 
bentonite.



Sec.  436.221  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in part 401 of this chapter shall 
apply to this subpart.



Sec.  436.222  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT): There shall be no discharge of process 
generated waste water pollutants into navigable waters.

[60 FR 33968, June 29, 1995]



                     Subpart W_Magnesite Subcategory



Sec.  436.230  Applicability; description of the magnesite subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to the processing of 
naturally occurring magnesite ore.



Sec.  436.231  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in part 401 of this chapter shall 
apply to this subpart.



Sec.  436.232  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
practicable control technology currently available.

    (a) Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, and 
subject to the provisions of paragraph (b) of this section, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently

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available (BPT): There shall be no discharge of process generated waste 
water pollutants into navigable waters.
    (b) Only that volume of water resulting from precipitation that 
exceeds the maximum safe surge capacity of a process waste water 
impoundment may be discharged from that impoundment. The height 
difference between the maximum safe surge capacity level and the normal 
operating level must be greater than the inches of rain representing the 
10-year, 24-hour rainfall event as established by the National Climatic 
Center, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration for the locality 
in which such impoundment is located.

[40 FR 48657, Oct. 16, 1975, as amended at 60 FR 33968, June 29, 1995; 
60 FR 35796, July 11, 1995]



                     Subpart X_Diatomite Subcategory



Sec.  436.240  Applicability; description of the diatomite subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to the processing of 
diatomite.



Sec.  436.241  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in part 401 of this chapter shall 
apply to this subpart.



Sec.  436.242  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
practicable control technology currently available.

    (a) Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, and 
subject to the provisions of paragraph (b) of this section, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT): there shall be no discharge of process 
generated waste water pollutants into navigable waters.
    (b) Only that volume of water resulting from precipitation that 
exceeds the maximum safe surge capacity of a process waste water 
impoundment may be discharged from that impoundment. The height 
difference between the maximum safe surge capacity level and the normal 
operating level must be greater than the inches of rain representing the 
10-year, 24-hour rainfall event as established by the National Climatic 
Center, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration for the locality 
in which such impoundment is located.

[40 FR 48657, Oct. 16, 1975, as amended at 60 FR 33968, June 29, 1995; 
60 FR 35796, July 11, 1995]



                       Subpart Y_Jade Subcategory



Sec.  436.250  Applicability; description of the jade subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to the processing of 
jade.



Sec.  436.251  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in part 401 of this chapter shall 
apply to this subpart.



Sec.  436.252  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
practicable control technology currently available.

    (a) Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, and 
subject to the provisions of paragraph (b) of this section, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT): there shall be no discharge of process 
generated waste water pollutants into navigable waters.
    (b) Only that volume of water resulting from precipitation that 
exceeds the maximum safe surge capacity of a process waste water 
impoundment may be discharged from that impoundment. The height 
difference between the maximum safe surge capacity level and the normal 
operating level must be greater than the inches of rain representing the 
10-year, 24-hour rainfall event as established by the National Climatic

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Center, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration for the locality 
in which such impoundment is located.

[40 FR 48657, Oct. 16, 1975, as amended at 60 FR 33969, June 29, 1995; 
60 FR 35796, July 11, 1995]



                    Subpart Z_Novaculite Subcategory



Sec.  436.260  Applicability; description of the novaculite subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to the processing of 
novaculite.



Sec.  436.261  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in part 401 of this chapter shall 
apply to this subpart.



Sec.  436.262  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
practicable control technology currently available.

    (a) Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, and 
subject to the provisions of paragraph (b) of this section, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT): There shall be no discharge of process 
generated waste water pollutants into navigable waters.
    (b) Only that volume of water resulting from precipitation that 
exceeds the maximum safe surge capacity of a process waste water 
impoundment may be discharged from that impoundment. The height 
difference between the maximum safe surge capacity level and the normal 
operating level must be greater than the inches of rain representing the 
10-year, 24-hour rainfall event as established by the National Climatic 
Center, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration for the locality 
in which such impoundment is located.

[40 FR 48657, Oct. 16, 1975, as amended at 60 FR 33969, June 29, 1995; 
60 FR 35796, July 11, 1995]

Subpart AA--Fire Clay Subcategory [Reserved]

Subpart AB--Attapulgite and Montmorillonite Subcategory [Reserved]

Subpart AC--Kyanite Subcategory [Reserved]

Subpart AD--Shale and Common Clay Subcategory [Reserved]

Subpart AE--Aplite Subcategory [Reserved]



                     Subpart AF_Tripoli Subcategory



Sec.  436.310  Applicability; description of the tripoli subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to the processing of 
tripoli.



Sec.  436.321  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in part 401 of this chapter shall 
apply to this subpart.



Sec.  436.322  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT): For operations not employing wet processes 
there shall be no discharge of process generated waste water pollutants 
into navigable waters.

[60 FR 33969, June 29, 1995]

Subpart AG--Kaolin Subcategory [Reserved]

Subpart AH--Ball Clay Subcategory [Reserved]

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Subpart AI--Feldspar Subcategory [Reserved]

Subpart AJ--Talc, Steatite, Soapstone and Pyrophyllite Subcategory 
[Reserved]

Subpart AK--Garnet Subcategory [Reserved]



                     Subpart AL_Graphite Subcategory



Sec.  436.380  Applicability; description of the graphite subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to the mining and 
processing of naturally occurring graphite.



Sec.  436.381  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in part 401 of this chapter shall 
apply to this subpart.
    (b) The term ``mine drainage'' shall mean any water drained, pumped 
or siphoned from a mine.



Sec.  436.382  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
practicable control technology currently available.

    (a) Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, and 
subject to the provisions of paragraph (b) of this section, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
TSS.......................................     20 mg/l          10 mg/l.
Total Fe..................................      2 mg/l           1 mg/l.
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.

    (b) Only that volume of water resulting from precipitation that 
exceeds the maximum safe surge capacity of a process waste water 
impoundment may be discharged from that impoundment. The height 
difference between the maximum safe surge capacity level and the normal 
operating level must be greater than the inches of rain representing the 
10-year, 24-hour rainfall event as established by the National Climatic 
Center, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration for the locality 
in which such impoundment is located.

[40 FR 48657, Oct. 16, 1975, as amended at 60 FR 33969, June 29, 1995; 
60 FR 35796, July 11, 1995]



PART 437_THE CENTRALIZED WASTE TREATMENT POINT SOURCE CATEGORY--
Table of Contents



Sec.
437.1 General applicability.
437.2 General definitions.
437.3 General pretreatment standards.
437.4 Monitoring requirements.

                 Subpart A_Metals Treatment and Recovery

437.10 Applicability.
437.11 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
437.12 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).
437.13 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable (BAT).
437.14 New source performance standards (NSPS).
437.15 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
437.16 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

                  Subpart B_Oils Treatment and Recovery

437.20 Applicability.
437.21 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
437.22 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).
437.23 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable (BAT).
437.24 New source performance standards (NSPS).
437.25 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

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437.26 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

                Subpart C_Organics Treatment and Recovery

437.30 Applicability.
437.31 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
437.32 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).
437.33 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable (BAT).
437.34 New source performance standards (NSPS).
437.35 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
437.36 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

                     Subpart D_Multiple Wastestreams

437.40 Applicability.
437.41 Special Definitions.
437.42 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
437.43 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).
437.44 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable (BAT).
437.45 New source performance standards (NSPS).
437.46 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
437.47 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    Authority: 33 U.S.C. 1311, 1314, 1316, 1317, 1318, 1342, and 1361.

    Source: 65 FR 81300, Dec. 22, 2000, unless otherwise noted.



Sec.  437.1  General applicability.

    (a) Except as provided in paragraphs (b), (c), or (d) of this 
section, this part applies to that portion of wastewater discharges from 
a centralized waste treatment (CWT) facility that results from any of 
the following activities:
    (1) Treatment and recovery of hazardous or non-hazardous industrial 
metal-bearing wastes, oily wastes and organic-bearing wastes received 
from off-site; and
    (2) The treatment of CWT wastewater.
    (b) This part does not apply to the following discharges of 
wastewater from a CWT facility:
    (1) Wastewater from the treatment of wastes that are generated on-
site when the wastes generated on-site are otherwise subject to another 
part of subchapter N.
    (2) Wastewater from the treatment of wastes that are generated off-
site if the discharger: a) demonstrates that the off-site wastes are 
generated at a facility that is subject to the same provisions in 40 CFR 
subchapter N as non-CWT wastes generated at the CWT facility or b) 
demonstrates that the off-site wastes are of similar nature and the 
treatment of such wastes are compatible with the treatment of non-CWT 
wastes generated and treated at the CWT.
    (3) Wastewater from the treatment of wastes received from off-site 
via conduit (e.g., pipelines, channels, ditches, trenches, etc.) from 
the facility that generates the wastes unless the resulting wastewaters 
are commingled with other wastewaters subject to this provision. A 
facility that acts as a waste collection or consolidation center is not 
a facility that generates wastes.
    (4) Wastewater from product stewardship activities, the treatment of 
sanitary wastes and wastes of domestic origin including chemical toilet 
wastes, septage, and restaurant wastes or thermal drying of POTW 
biosolids. Product stewardship activities for purposes of this provision 
are limited to the following activities at a manufacturing facility: 
acceptance for treatment or recovery of its unused products, shipping 
and storage containers with product residues and off-spec products.
    (5) Wastewater from solids recovery operations so long as the wastes 
recovered are from non-industrial sources, and recovery of the wastes 
does not generate a wastewater or leach appreciable metal or organic 
chemicals or petroleum-based oil and grease into the water. Examples of 
solids recovery operations to which this subpart would not apply 
include, but are not limited to, the recycling of aluminum cans, glass 
and plastic bottles.
    (6) Wastewater from scrap metal processing or auto salvage 
operations.

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    (7) Wastewater from transfer stations or municipal recycling 
centers.
    (8) Wastewater from the treatment of, or recovery of material from, 
animal or vegetable fats/oils from grease traps or interceptors 
generated by facilities engaged in food service activities.
    (9) Wastewater from the treatment of, or recovery of material from, 
off-site wastes generated by facilities engaged only in food processing.
    (10) Wastewater from facilities that are subject to 40 CFR part 442. 
Wastewater resulting from the treatment of off-site wastewater generated 
in cleaning transportation equipment (or on-site wastewater generated in 
cleaning equipment) along with other off-site wastes (subject to this 
part) not generated in cleaning transportation equipment is, however, 
subject to this part.
    (11) Wastewater resulting from solvent recovery operations if the 
solvent recovery operations involve the separation of solvent mixtures 
by distillation.
    (12) Wastewater from facilities that are engaged exclusively in 
centralized silver recovery from used photographic or x-ray materials 
activities. The discharge resulting from centralized silver recovery 
from used photographic or x-ray materials that is treated at a CWT 
facility along with other off-site wastestreams (subject to this part) 
is subject to this part.
    (13) Wastewater from facilities that accept off-site wastes only for 
treatability studies, research and development, or chemical or physical 
analysis. The wastewater resulting from treatability studies, research 
and development, or chemical or physical analysis that is treated at a 
CWT facility along with other off-site wastestreams (subject to this 
part) is subject to this part.
    (c) This part also does not apply to the following activities:
    (1) ``Dry'' fuel blending operations, ``dry'' waste solidification/
stabilization operations, ``dry'' used oil filter or oily absorbents 
recycling operations, or ``dry'' high temperature metals recovery 
operations. However, this part does apply to wastewater discharges from 
a CWT resulting from any of these operations that do produce wastewater.
    (2) The discharge of marine generated wastes including wash water 
from equipment and tank cleaning, ballast water, bilge water, and other 
wastes generated (while operating on inland, coastal, or open waters or 
while berthed) as part of routine ship maintenance and operation as long 
as they are treated and discharged at the ship servicing facility where 
it is off-loaded. The discharges resulting from the treatment of marine 
generated wastes that are off-loaded and subsequently sent to a 
centralized waste treatment facility at a separate location are, 
however, subject to this part.
    (3) Discharge of wastewater from land treatment units or land 
application operations.
    (4) Discharge of wastewater from facilities that are engaged 
exclusively in landfilling activities and/or the treatment of landfill 
wastewaters (whether generated on or off-site). The discharge resulting 
from the treatment of landfill wastewater, whether generated on-site or 
off-site, treated at CWT facilities along with other off-site waste is, 
however, subject to this part.
    (5) Discharge of wastewater from facilities that are engaged 
exclusively in incineration activities. The discharge resulting from the 
treatment of off-site wastewater generated in the incineration of 
industrial waste that is treated at a CWT facility along with other off-
site wastestreams (subject to this part) is subject to this part.
    (d) Notwithstanding paragraph (a) of this section, the provisions of 
this part are not applicable to any metals treatment and recovery 
wastewater discharges which are subject to the secondary metals 
provisions of 40 CFR part 421, the Nonferrous Metals Manufacturing Point 
Source Category. These secondary metals subcategories are subpart C 
(Secondary Aluminum Smelting Subcategory), subpart F (Secondary Copper 
Subcategory), subpart L (Secondary Silver Subcategory), subpart M 
(Secondary Lead Subcategory), subpart P (Primary and Secondary Germanium 
and Gallium Subcategory), subpart Q (Secondary Indium Subcategory), 
subpart R (Secondary Mercury Subcategory), subpart

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T (Secondary Molybdenum and Vanadium Subcategory), subpart V (Secondary 
Nickel Subcategory), subpart X (Secondary Precious Metals Subcategory), 
subpart Z (Secondary Tantalum Subcategory), subpart AA (Secondary Tin 
Subcategory), subpart AB (Primary and Secondary Titanium Subcategory), 
subpart AC (Secondary Tungsten and Cobalt Subcategory), and subpart AD 
(secondary Uranium Subcategory).



Sec.  437.2  General definitions.

    As used in this part:
    (a) The general definitions and abbreviations in 40 CFR part 401 
apply to this part.
    (b) Alternative effluent limitations or pretreatment standards mean 
effluent limitations determined on a case-by-case basis under section 
402(a)(1) of the CWA or pretreatment standards developed as local limits 
by the control authority under 40 CFRSec. 403.6(c) that apply to the 
discharge of wastewater subject to this provision. The permit writer (or 
control authority) will calculate these limitations or standards using a 
``building block'' approach or the ``combined wastestream formula.'' 
Under this approach, the permit writer (or control authority) will 
develop flow-weighted effluent limitations or standards for the treated 
combined wastestream by applying the limitations or standards in 40 CFR 
subchapter N that would otherwise apply to a particular wastestream 
received from off-site if the wastestream were treated and discharged 
from the facility at which it was generated.
    (c) Centralized waste treatment (CWT) facility means any facility 
that treats (for disposal, recycling or recovery of material) any 
hazardous or non-hazardous industrial wastes, hazardous or non-hazardous 
industrial wastewater, and/or used material received from off-site. 
``CWT facility'' includes both a facility that treats waste received 
exclusively from off-site and a facility that treats wastes generated 
on-site as well as waste received from off-site. For example, an organic 
chemical manufacturing plant may, in certain circumstances, be a CWT 
facility if it treats industrial wastes received from offsite as well as 
industrial waste generated at the organic chemical manufacturing plant. 
CWT facilities may also include re-refiners and may be owned by the 
federal government.
    (d) Centralized waste treatment wastewater means any wastewater 
generated as a result of CWT activities. CWT wastewater sources may 
include, but are not limited to: liquid waste receipts, solubilization 
water, used oil emulsion-breaking wastewater, tanker truck/drum/roll-off 
box washes, equipment washes, air pollution control scrubber blow-down, 
laboratory-derived wastewater, on-site landfill wastewaters, and 
contaminated storm water.
    (e) Contaminated storm water means storm water which comes in direct 
contact with CWT wastes, the waste handling and treatment areas, or 
other centralized waste treatment wastewater as defined in paragraph (d) 
of this section.
    (f) Discharger means a facility that discharges wastewater directly 
to waters of the United States or introduces wastewater to a publicly-
owned treatment works.
    (g) Dry means not producing a wastewater.
    (h) Equivalent treatment means a wastewater treatment system that 
achieves comparable pollutant removals to the applicable treatment 
technology selected as the basis for the limitations and pretreatment 
standards. Comparable removals may be demonstrated through literature, 
treatability tests, or self-monitoring data.
    (i) Fuel blending means the process of combining waste, wastewater, 
or used material for the purpose of regenerating a fuel for reuse. 
However, fuel blending may be loosely applied to any process where 
recovered hydrocarbons are combined as a fuel product where some 
pretreatment operations generate wastewater.
    (j) High temperature metals recovery means a metals recovery process 
in which solid forms of metal-containing materials are processed with a 
heat-based pyrometallurgical technology to produce a metal product.
    (k) Marine generated waste means any waste, wastewater, and/or used 
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maintenance and operation of a ship, boat, or barge operating on inland, 
coastal, or open waters, or while berthed.
    (l) Metal-bearing wastes means wastes and/or used materials from 
manufacturing or processing facilities or other commercial operations 
that contain significant quantities of metal pollutants, but not 
significant quantities of oil and grease (generally less than 100 mg/L). 
Examples of these wastes are spent electroplating baths and sludges, 
metal-finishing rinse water and sludges, chromate wastes, blow-down 
water and sludges from air pollution control, spent anodizing solutions, 
incineration air pollution control wastewaters, waste liquid mercury, 
cyanide containing wastes greater than 136 mg/L, and waste acids and 
bases with or without metals.
    (m) Multiple wastestream CWT facility means a CWT facility which 
accepts waste in more than one CWT subcategory (metals, oils, or 
organics) and combines any portion of these different subcategory wastes 
at any point prior to the compliance discharge sampling location.
    (n) Off-site means outside the boundaries of a facility.
    (o) Oily absorbent recycling means the process of recycling oil-
soaked or contaminated disposable rags, paper, or pads for the purpose 
of regenerating a fuel for reuse.
    (p) Oily wastes means wastes and/or used materials that contain oil 
and grease (generally at or in excess of 100 mg/L) from manufacturing or 
processing facilities or other commercial operations. Examples of these 
wastes are used oils, oil-water emulsions or mixtures, lubricants, 
coolants, contaminated groundwater clean-up from petroleum sources, used 
petroleum products, oil spill clean-up, bilge water, rinse/wash waters 
from petroleum sources, interceptor wastes, off-specification fuels, 
underground storage tank remediation waste, and tank clean out from 
petroleum or oily sources.
    (q) On-site means within the boundaries of a facility. A facility 
may encompass land areas that are bisected by public thoroughfares but 
are under the control of a common owner.
    (r) Organic wastes means wastes and/or used materials that contain 
organic pollutants, but not a significant quantity of oil and grease 
(generally less than 100 mg/L) from manufacturing or processing 
facilities or other commercial operations. Examples of these wastes are 
landfill leachate, contaminated groundwater clean-up from non-petroleum 
sources, solvent-bearing wastes, off-specification organic product, 
still bottoms, byproduct glycols, wastewater from paint washes, 
wastewater from adhesives and/or epoxies, wastewater from chemical 
product operations, and tank clean-out from organic, non-petroleum 
sources.
    (s) The following regulated parameters are listed with approved 
methods of analysis in Table 1B at 40 CFR 136.3, and are defined as 
follows:
    (1) Antimony means total antimony.
    (2) Arsenic means total arsenic.
    (3) Barium means total barium.
    (4) BOD5 means 5-day biochemical oxygen demand.
    (5) Cadmium means total cadmium.
    (6) Chromium means total chromium.
    (7) Cobalt means total cobalt.
    (8) Copper means total copper.
    (9) Cyanide means total cyanide.
    (10) Lead means total lead.
    (11) Mercury means total mercury.
    (12) Molybdenum means total molybdenum.
    (13) Nickel means total nickel.
    (14) O&G means total recoverable oil and grease (n-hexane 
extractable material).
    (15) Selenium means total selenium.
    (16) Silver means total silver.
    (17) Tin means total tin.
    (18) Titanium means total titanium.
    (19) TSS means total suspended solids.
    (20) Vanadium means total vanadium.
    (21) Zinc means total zinc.
    (t) The following regulated parameters are listed with approved 
methods of analysis in Table 1C at 40 CFR 136.3:
    (1) Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate.
    (2) Butylbenzyl phthalate.
    (3) Fluoranthene.
    (4) Phenol.
    (5) 2,4,6-trichlorophenol.
    (u) The following regulated parameters are listed with approved 
methods of analysis (Methods 625 and 1625) at 40 CFR 136.3, appendix A:

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    (1) Acetone.
    (2) Acetophenone.
    (3) Aniline.
    (4) 2-Butanone.
    (5) Carbazole.
    (6) o-Cresol.
    (7) p-Cresol.
    (8) n-Decane.
    (9) 2,3-dichloroaniline.
    (10) n-Octadecane.
    (11) Pyridine.
    (v) Pipeline means an open or closed conduit used for the conveyance 
of material. A pipeline includes a channel, pipe, tube, trench, or 
ditch, or fixed delivery system.
    (w) Product stewardship means a manufacturer's treatment or recovery 
of its own unused products, shipping and storage containers with product 
residues, off-specification products, and does not include spent or used 
materials from use of its products.
    (x) Re-refining means the processing of used oil using distillation, 
hydrotreating, and/or other treatment employing acid, caustic, solvent, 
clay and/or chemicals in order to produce high quality base stock for 
lubricants or other petroleum products.
    (y) Recovery means the recycling or processing of a waste, 
wastewater or used material such that the material, or a portion 
thereof, may be reused or converted to a raw material, intermediate, or 
product. Recovery does not include the re-use of treated or untreated 
wastewater in place of potable or pure water in industrial processes 
such as the use of secondary POTW effluents as non-contact cooling 
water, storm water in place of process water, or the re-use of spent 
chemicals in place of virgin treatment chemicals.
    (z) Solidification means the addition of sorbents to convert liquid 
or semi-liquid waste to a solid by means of adsorption, absorption or 
both. The process is usually accompanied by stabilization.
    (aa) Solvent recovery includes fuel blending operations and the 
recycling of spent solvents through separation of solvent mixtures in 
distillation columns. Solvent recovery may require an additional, 
pretreatment step prior to distillation.
    (bb) Stabilization means a waste process that decreases the mobility 
of waste constituents by means of a chemical reaction. For the purpose 
of this rule, chemical precipitation is not a technique for 
stabilization.
    (cc) Treatment means any method, technique, or process designed to 
change the physical, chemical or biological character or composition of 
any metal-bearing, oily, or organic wastes to neutralize such wastes; to 
render such wastes amenable to discharge; or to recover energy or 
recover metal, oil, or organic content from the wastes. Treatment does 
not include (a) the re-use of treated or untreated wastewater in place 
of potable or pure water in industrial processes such as the use of 
secondary POTW effluents as non-contact cooling water or storm water in 
place of process water or (b) the re-use of treated or untreated spent 
chemicals (such as pickle liquor) as treatment chemicals.
    (dd) Non-contaminated storm water means storm water which does not 
come in direct contact with CWT wastes, the waste handling and treatment 
areas, or other CWT wastewater that is defined in paragraph (d) of this 
section.
    (ee) Used oil filter recycling means crushing and draining of used 
oil filters of entrained oil and/or shredding and separation of used oil 
filters.
    (ff) Waste includes aqueous, non-aqueous, and solid waste, 
wastewater, and/or used material.



Sec.  437.3  General pretreatment standards.

    Any source subject to this part that introduces process wastewater 
pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works (POTW) must comply with 
40 CFR part 403.



Sec.  437.4  Monitoring requirements.

    (a) Permit compliance monitoring is required for each regulated 
parameter.
    (b) Any CWT facility that discharges wastewater resulting from the 
treatment of metal-bearing waste, oily waste, or organic-bearing waste 
must monitor as follows:
    (1) Facilities subject to more than one subpart of this part must 
monitor for compliance for each subpart after treatment and before 
mixing of the

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waste with wastes of any other subpart. Alternatively, a multiple 
wastestream subcategory facility may certify that it provides equivalent 
treatment as defined inSec. 437.2(h) for the applicable waste and 
monitor for compliance with the applicable set of multiple wastestream 
subcategory limitations after mixing.
    (2) Facilities subject to one or more subpart of this part must 
monitor for compliance with the applicable subpart after treatment and 
before mixing of the waste with wastes of any other subpart, 
uncontaminated storm water, or wastewater subject to another effluent 
limitation or standard in subchapter N. If, however, the facility can 
demonstrate to the receiving POTW or permitting authority the capability 
of achieving the effluent limitation or standard for each subpart after 
treatment and before mixing with other wastestreams, the facility may 
monitor for compliance after mixing. In the case of a facility which 
elects to comply with the applicable set of multiple wastestream 
subcategory limitations or standards, it is only subject to one subpart.
    (3) When a CWT facility treats any waste receipt that contains 
cyanide at a concentration higher than 136 mg/L, the CWT facility must 
monitor for cyanide after cyanide treatment and before dilution with 
other wastestreams. If, however, the facility can demonstrate to the 
receiving POTW or permitting authority the capability of achieving the 
cyanide limitation or standard after cyanide treatment and before mixing 
with other wastestreams, the facility may monitor for compliance after 
mixing.



                 Subpart A_Metals Treatment and Recovery



Sec.  437.10  Applicability.

    (a) Except as provided inSec. 437.1(b), (c), or (d) or in 
paragraph (b) of this section, this subpart applies to that portion of 
the discharge of wastewater from a CWT facility that results from the 
treatment of, or recovery of metals from, both metal-bearing wastes 
received from off-site and other CWT wastewater associated with the 
treatment of, or recovery of metal-bearing wastes.
    (b) In order to ensure appropriate treatment rather than dilution of 
dissimilar wastes, an NPDES permit writer or control authority may 
require a new source or an existing facility subject to this subpart to 
achieve alternative effluent limitations and standards as defined in 
Sec.  437.2(b) in the following circumstances:
    (1) The facility receives, on a continuing basis, flows of process 
wastewater from five or fewer facilities subject to 40 CFR subchapter N 
limitations and standards; and
    (2) The process wastewater flows received for treatment at the 
facility have relatively consistent pollutant profiles.



Sec.  437.11  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of
the best practicable control technology currently available (BPT).

    (a) Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32 or 437.10(b), 
any existing point source subject to this subpart must achieve the 
following effluent limitations representing the application of BPT:

                             BPT Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
             Regulated parameter                 Maximum    monthly avg.
                                                daily \1\        \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                         Conventional Parameters
------------------------------------------------------------------------
O&G.........................................     205           50.2
pH..........................................   (\2\)        (\2\)
TSS.........................................      60.0         31.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            Metal Parameters
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Antimony....................................       0.249        0.206
Arsenic.....................................       0.162        0.104
Cadmium.....................................       0.474        0.0962
Chromium....................................      15.5          3.07
Cobalt......................................       0.192        0.124
Copper......................................       4.14         1.06
Lead........................................       1.32         0.283
Mercury.....................................       0.00234      0.000739
Nickel......................................       3.95         1.45
Silver......................................       0.120        0.0351
Tin.........................................       0.409        0.120
Titanium....................................       0.0947       0.0618
Vanadium....................................       0.218        0.0662
Zinc........................................       2.87         0.641
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ mg/L (ppm).
\2\ Within the range 6 to 9.

    (b) The following in-plant limitations apply to metal-bearing 
wastewater containing cyanide:

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                          In-Plant Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
              Regulated parameter                 Maximum      monthly
                                                 daily \1\     avg. \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Cyanide.......................................          500         178
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ mg/L (ppm).


[65 FR 81300, Dec. 22, 2000, as amended at 68 FR 71023, Dec. 22, 2003]



Sec.  437.12  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of 
the best conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32 or 437.10(b), any 
existing point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the application of BCT: Limitations 
for oil and grease, pH, and TSS are the same as the corresponding 
limitation specified inSec. 437.11(a).



Sec.  437.13  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of
the best available technology economically achievable (BAT).

    (a) Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32 or 437.10(b), 
any existing point source subject to this subpart must achieve the 
following effluent limitations representing the application of BAT: 
Limitations for antimony, arsenic, cadmium, chromium, cobalt, copper, 
lead, mercury, nickel, silver, tin, titanium, vanadium, and zinc are the 
same as the corresponding limitation specified inSec. 437.11(a).
    (b) In-plant standards for cyanide are the same as the limitations 
specified inSec. 437.11(b).

[65 FR 81300, Dec. 22, 2000, as amended at 68 FR 71023, Dec. 22, 2003]



Sec.  437.14  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    (a) Except as provided inSec. 437.10(b), any new source subject to 
this subpart must achieve the following performance standards:

                          Performance Standards
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
             Regulated parameter                 Maximum    monthly avg.
                                                daily \1\        \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                         Contentional Parameters
------------------------------------------------------------------------
O&G.........................................    205            50.2
pH..........................................  (\2\)         (\2\)
TSS.........................................     29.6          11.3
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            Metal Parameters
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Antimony....................................      0.111         0.0312
Arsenic.....................................      0.0993        0.0199
Cadmium.....................................      0.782         0.163
Chromium....................................      0.167         0.0522
Cobalt......................................      0.182         0.0703
Copper......................................      0.659         0.216
Lead........................................      1.32          0.283
Mercury.....................................      0.000641      0.000246
Nickel......................................      0.794         0.309
Selenium....................................      0.176         0.0698
Silver......................................      0.0318        0.0122
Tin.........................................      0.0955        0.0367
Titanium....................................      0.0159        0.00612
Vanadium....................................      0.0628        0.0518
Zinc........................................      0.657         0.252
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ mg/L (ppm).
\2\ Within the range 6 to 9.

    (b) In-plant standards for cyanide are the same as the limitations 
specified inSec. 437.11(b).



Sec.  437.15  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    (a) Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7, 403.13 or 437.10(b), and no 
later than December 22, 2003, any existing source subject to this 
subpart must achieve the following pretreatment standards: Standards for 
antimony, arsenic, cadmium, chromium, cobalt, copper, lead, mercury, 
nickel, silver, tin, titanium, vanadium, and zinc are the same as the 
corresponding limitation specified inSec. 437.11(a).
    (b) In-plant standards for cyanide are the same as the limitations 
specified inSec. 437.11(b).

[65 FR 81300, Dec. 22, 2000, as amended at 68 FR 71023, Dec. 22, 2003]



Sec.  437.16  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    (a) Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 or 437.10(b), any new source 
subject to this subpart must achieve the following pretreatment 
standards: Standards for antimony, arsenic, cadmium, chromium, cobalt, 
copper, lead, mercury, nickel, silver, tin, titanium, vanadium, and zinc 
are the same as the corresponding limitation specified inSec. 
437.11(a)

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    (b) In-plant standards for cyanide are the same as the limitations 
specified inSec. 437.11(b).

[65 FR 81300, Dec. 22, 2000, as amended at 68 FR 71023, Dec. 22, 2003]



                  Subpart B_Oils Treatment and Recovery



Sec.  437.20  Applicability.

    (a) Except as provided inSec. 437.1(b), (c), or (d) or in 
paragraph (b) of this section, this subpart applies to that portion of 
the discharge of wastewater from a CWT facility that results from the 
treatment or recovery of oil from both oily wastes received from off-
site and other CWT wastewater associated with the treatment of, or 
recovery of oily wastes.
    (b) In order to ensure appropriate treatment rather than dilution of 
dissimilar wastes, an NPDES permit writer or control authority may 
require a new source or an existing source subject to this subpart to 
achieve alternative effluent limitations and standards, as defined in 
Sec.  437.2(b), in the following circumstances:
    (1) The facility receives, on a continuing basis, flows of process 
wastewater from five or fewer facilities subject to 40 CFR subchapter N 
limitations and standards; and
    (2) The process wastewater flows received for treatment at the 
facility have relatively consistent pollutant profiles.



Sec.  437.21  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of
the best practicable control technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32 or 437.20(b), any 
existing point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the application of BPT:

                             BPT Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
             Regulated parameter                 Maximum    monthly avg.
                                                daily \1\        \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                         Conventional Parameters
------------------------------------------------------------------------
O&G.........................................     127           38.0
pH..........................................   (\2\)        (\2\)
TSS.........................................      74.1         30.6
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            Metal Parameters
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Arsenic.....................................       2.95         1.33
Cadmium.....................................       0.0172       0.0102
Chromium....................................       0.746        0.323
Cobalt......................................      56.4         18.8
Copper......................................       0.500        0.242
Lead........................................       0.350        0.160
Mercury.....................................       0.0172       0.00647
Tin.........................................       0.335        0.165
Zinc........................................       8.26         4.50
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                           Organic Parameters
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate.................       0.215        0.101
Butylbenzyl phthalate.......................       0.188        0.0887
Carbazole...................................       0.598        0.276
n-Decane....................................       0.948        0.437
Fluoranthene................................       0.0537       0.0268
n-Octadecane................................       0.589        0.302
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ mg/L (ppm).
\2\ Within the range 6 to 9.


[65 FR 81300, Dec. 22, 2000, as amended at 68 FR 71023, Dec. 22, 2003]



Sec.  437.22  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of 
the best conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32 or 437.20(b), any 
existing point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
effluent limitations attainable by the application of BCT: Limitations 
for O&G, pH, and TSS are the same as the corresponding limitation 
specified inSec. 437.21.



Sec.  437.23  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of 
the best available technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32 or 437.20(b), any 
existing point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
effluent limitations by the application of BAT: Limitations for arsenic, 
cadmium, chromium, cobalt, copper, lead, mercury, tin, zinc, butylbenzyl 
phthalate, carbazole, n-decane, bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate, 
fluoranthene, and n-octadecane are the same as the corresponding 
limitation specified inSec. 437.21.

[65 FR 81300, Dec. 22, 2000, as amended at 68 FR 71023, Dec. 22, 2003]

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Sec.  437.24  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Except as provided inSec. 437.20(b), any new source subject to 
this subpart must achieve the following performance standards: Standards 
for oil and grease, pH, TSS, arsenic, cadmium, chromium, cobalt, copper, 
lead, mercury, tin, zinc, butylbenzyl phthalate, carbazole, n-decane, 
bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate, fluoranthene, and n-octadecane are the same 
as the corresponding limitation specified inSec. 437.21.

[65 FR 81300, Dec. 22, 2000, as amended at 68 FR 71023, Dec. 22, 2003]



Sec.  437.25  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7, 403.13 orSec. 437.20(b), and 
no later than December 22, 2003, any existing source subject to this 
subpart must achieve the following pretreatment standards:

                      Pretreatment Standards (PSES)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
             Regulated parameter                 Maximum    monthly avg.
                                                daily \1\        \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            Metal Parameters
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.947         0.487
Cobalt......................................        56.4          18.8
Copper......................................         0.405         0.301
Lead........................................         0.222         0.172
Tin.........................................         0.249         0.146
Zinc........................................         6.95          4.46
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                           Organic Parameters
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate.................         0.267         0.158
Carbazole...................................         0.392         0.233
n-Decane....................................         5.79          3.31
Fluoranthene................................         0.787         0.393
n-Octadecane................................         1.22          0.925 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ mg/L (ppm).


[65 FR 81300, Dec. 22, 2000, as amended at 68 FR 71023, Dec. 22, 2003]



Sec.  437.26  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 orSec. 437.20(b), any new 
source subject to this subpart must achieve the following pretreatment 
standards: Standards for chromium, cobalt, copper, lead, tin, zinc, 
carbazole, n-decane, bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate, fluoranthene, and n-
octadecane are the same as the corresponding limitation specified in 
Sec.  437.21.

[65 FR 81300, Dec. 22, 2000, as amended at 68 FR 71023, Dec. 22, 2003]



                Subpart C_Organics Treatment and Recovery



Sec.  437.30  Applicability.

    (a) Except as provided inSec. 437.1(b), (c), or (d) or in 
paragraph (b) of this section, this subpart applies to that portion of 
the discharge of wastewater from a CWT facility that results from the 
treatment of, or recovery of organic material from, both organic wastes 
received from off-site and other CWT wastewater associated with the 
treatment of, or recovery of organic wastes.
    (b) In order to ensure appropriate treatment rather than dilution of 
dissimilar wastes, an NPDES permit writer or control authority may 
require a new source or an existing facility subject toSec. 437.30 to 
achieve alternative effluent limitations and standards as defined in 
Sec.  437.2 (h) in the following circumstances:
    (1) The facility receives, on a continuing basis, flows of process 
wastewater from five or fewer facilities subject to 40 CFR subchapter N 
limitations and standards; and
    (2) The process wastewater flows received for treatment at the 
facility have relatively consistent pollutant profiles.



Sec.  437.31  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of 
the best practicable control technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32 orSec. 
437.30(b), any existing point source subject to this subpart must 
achieve the following effluent limitations representing the application 
of BPT:

                             BPT Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
             Regulated parameter                 Maximum    monthly avg.
                                                daily \1\        \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                         Conventional Parameters
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5........................................      163            53.0
pH..........................................    (\2\)         (\2\)
TSS.........................................      216            61.3
------------------------------------------------------------------------

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                            Metal Parameters
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Copper......................................        0.865         0.757
Zinc........................................        0.497         0.420
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                           Organic Parameters
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Acetone.....................................       30.2           7.97
Acetophenone................................        0.114         0.0562
2-Butanone..................................        4.81          1.85
o-Cresol....................................        1.92          0.561
p-Cresol....................................        0.698         0.205
Phenol......................................        3.65          1.08
Pyridine....................................        0.370         0.182
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol.......................        0.155         0.106
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ mg/L (ppm).
\2\ Within the range 6 to 9.


[65 FR 81300, Dec. 22, 2000, as amended at 68 FR 71023, Dec. 22, 2003]



Sec.  437.32  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of
the best conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32 orSec. 
437.30(b), any existing point source subject to this subpart must 
achieve the following effluent limitations representing the application 
of BCT: Limitations for BOD5, pH, and TSS are the same as the 
corresponding limitation specified inSec. 437.31.



Sec.  437.33  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of
the best available technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32 orSec. 
437.30(b), any existing point source subject to this subpart must 
achieve limitations representing the application of BAT: Limitations for 
copper, zinc, acetone, acetophenone, 2-butanone, o-cresol, p-cresol, 
phenol, pyridine, and 2,4,6-trichlorophenol are the same as the 
corresponding limitation specified inSec. 437.31.

[65 FR 81300, Dec. 22, 2000, as amended at 68 FR 71023, Dec. 22, 2003]



Sec.  437.34  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Except as provided inSec. 437.30(b), any new source subject to 
this subpart must achieve the following new source performance 
standards: Standards for BOD5, pH, TSS, copper, zinc, 
acetone, acetophenone, 2-butanone, o-cresol, p-cresol, phenol, pyridine, 
and 2,4,6-trichlorophenol are the same as the corresponding limitation 
specified inSec. 437.31.

[65 FR 81300, Dec. 22, 2000, as amended at 68 FR 71023, Dec. 22, 2003]



Sec.  437.35  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7, 403.13 orSec. 437.30(b), and 
no later than December 22, 2003, any existing source subject to this 
subpart must achieve the following pretreatment standards: Standards for 
o-cresol, p-cresol, 2,4,6-trichlorophenol are the same as the 
corresponding limitation specified inSec. 437.31.

[65 FR 81300, Dec. 22, 2000, as amended at 68 FR 71023, Dec. 22, 2003]



Sec.  437.36  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 orSec. 437.30(b), any new 
source subject to this subpart must achieve the following pretreatment 
standards: Standards for o-cresol, p-cresol, 2,4,6-trichlorophenol are 
the same as the corresponding limitation specified inSec. 437.31.

[65 FR 81300, Dec. 22, 2000, as amended at 68 FR 71023, Dec. 22, 2003]



                     Subpart D_Multiple Wastestreams



Sec.  437.40  Applicability.

    (a) Except as provided inSec. 437.1(b), (c), or (d) or in 
paragraph (b) of this section, facilities that treat wastes subject to 
more than one of the previous subparts must comply with either 
provisions of this subpart or the applicable provisions of subpart A, B, 
or C. The provisions of this subpart are applicable to that portion of 
wastewater discharges from a centralized waste treatment facility that 
results from mixing any combination of treated or untreated waste 
otherwise subject to subpart A, subpart B, or subpart C of this part 
only if a facility requests the permit writer or control authority to 
develop subpart D limitations (or standards) and establishes that it 
provides equivalent treatment as defined inSec. 437.2(h).

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    (b) In order to ensure appropriate treatment rather than dilution of 
dissimilar wastes, an NPDES permit writer or control authority may 
require a new or existing facility subject to paragraph (a) of this 
section to achieve alternative effluent limitations or standards as 
defined inSec. 437.2 (b) in the following circumstances:
    (1) The facility receives, on a continuing basis, flows of process 
wastewater from five or fewer facilities subject to 40 CFR subchapter N 
limitations and standards; and
    (2) The process wastewater flows received for treatment at the 
facility have relatively consistent pollutant profiles.



Sec.  437.41  Special definitions.

    (a) Initial Certification Statement for this subpart means a written 
submission to the appropriate permitting authority (either the local 
control authority (the POTW) or NPDES permit writer) that is signed by 
the responsible corporate officer as defined in 40 CFR 403.12(l) or 40 
CFR 122.22. The statement must:
    (1) List and describe the subcategories of wastes accepted for 
treatment at the facility;
    (2) List and describe the treatment systems in-place at the facility 
and conditions under which the treatment systems are operated for the 
subcategories of wastes accepted for treatment at the facility;
    (3) Include information and supporting data establishing that these 
treatment systems will achieve equivalent treatment.
    (b) Periodic Certification Statement for this subpart means a 
written submission to the appropriate permitting authority (the local 
control authority (the POTW) or NPDES permit writer) which certifies 
that the facility is operating its treatment systems to provide 
equivalent treatment as set forth in the initial certification. In the 
event that the facility has modified its treatment systems, the facility 
should submit a description of the modified systems and information and 
supporting data to establish that the modified system will achieve 
equivalent treatment. The periodic certification statement must be 
signed by the responsible corporate officer as defined in 40 CFR 
403.12(l) or 40 CFR 122.22.
    (c) On-site Compliance Paperwork for this subpart means data or 
information retained in the offices of the facility which supports the 
initial and periodic certification statements. This Paperwork must:
    (1) List and describe the subcategory wastes being accepted for 
treatment at the facility;
    (2) List and describe the treatment systems in-place at the 
facility, modifications to the treatment systems and the conditions 
under which the systems are operated for the subcategories of wastes 
accepted for treatment at the facility;
    (3) Provide information and supporting data establishing that these 
treatment systems will achieve equivalent treatment;
    (4) Describe the procedures it follows to ensure that its treatment 
systems are well-operated and maintained; and
    (5) Explain why the procedures it has adopted will ensure its 
treatment systems are well-operated and maintained.



Sec.  437.42  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of
the best practicable control technology currently available (BPT).

    (a) Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32 orSec. 
437.40(b), any existing facility subject to this subpart which combines 
treated or untreated wastes from subparts A, B, or C of this part may be 
subject to Multiple Wastestream Subcategory effluent limitations 
representing the application of BPT set forth in paragraphs (b), (c), 
(d), or (e) of this section if the discharger agrees to the following 
conditions in its NPDES permit:
    (1) The discharger will meet the applicable Multiple Wastestream 
Subcategory limitations set forth in (b), (c), (d) or (e);
    (2) The discharger will notify its NPDES permit writer at the time 
of renewal or modification of its permit, of its desire to be subject to 
the Multiple Waste Subcategory by submitting to the NPDES permit writer 
an initial certification statement as described inSec. 437.41(a);

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    (3) The discharger will submit to its NPDES permitting authority a 
periodic certification statement as described inSec. 437.41(b) once a 
year; and
    (4) The discharger will maintain at the office of the facility and 
make available for inspection the on-site compliance paperwork as 
described inSec. 437.41(c).
    (b) Combined waste receipts from subparts A, B, and C of this part. 
(1) As provided inSec. 437.42(a), any existing point source subject to 
this paragraph must achieve the following effluent limitations 
representing the application of BPT:

                             BPT Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
             Regulated parameter                 Maximum    monthly avg.
                                                daily \1\        \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                         Conventional Parameters
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5........................................     163           53.0
O&G.........................................     127           38.0
pH..........................................   (\2\)        (\2\)
TSS.........................................      74.1         30.6
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            Metal Parameters
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Antimony....................................       0.249        0.206
Arsenic.....................................       0.162        0.104
Cadmium.....................................       0.0172       0.0102
Chromium....................................       0.746        0.323
Cobalt......................................       0.192        0.124
Copper......................................       0.500        0.242
Lead........................................       0.350        0.160
Mercury.....................................       0.00234      0.000739
Nickel......................................       3.95         1.45
Silver......................................       0.120        0.0351
Tin.........................................       0.409        0.120
Titanium....................................       0.0947       0.0618
Vanadium....................................       0.218        0.0662
Zinc........................................       0.497        0.420
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                           Organic Parameters
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Acetone.....................................      30.2          7.97
Acetophenone................................       0.114        0.0562
Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate.................       0.215        0.101
2-Butanone..................................       4.81         1.85
Butylbenzyl phthalate.......................       0.188        0.0887
Carbazole...................................       0.598        0.276
o-Cresol....................................       1.92         0.561
p-Cresol....................................       0.698        0.205
n-Decane....................................       0.948        0.437
Fluoranthene................................       0.0537       0.0268
n-Octadecane................................       0.589        0.302
Phenol......................................       3.65         1.08
Pyridine....................................       0.370        0.182
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol.......................       0.155        0.106
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ mg/L (ppm).
\2\ OSC Within the range 6 to 9.

    (2) The following in-plant limitations apply to metal-bearing 
wastewater containing cyanide:

                          In-Plant Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
              Regulated parameter                 Maximum      monthly
                                                 daily \1\     avg. \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Cyanide.......................................          500         178
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ mg/L (ppm).

    (c) Combined waste receipts from subparts A and B of this part. (1) 
As provided inSec. 437.42(a), any existing point source subject to 
this paragraph must achieve the following effluent limitations 
representing the application of BPT:

                             BPT Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
             Regulated parameter                 Maximum    monthly avg.
                                                daily \1\        \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                         Conventional Parameters
------------------------------------------------------------------------
O&G.........................................     127           38.0
pH..........................................   (\2\)        (\2\)
TSS.........................................      74.1         30.6
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            Metal Parameters
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Antimony....................................       0.249        0.206
Arsenic.....................................       0.162        0.104
Cadmium.....................................       0.0172       0.0102
Chromium....................................       0.746        0.323
Cobalt......................................       0.192        0.124
Copper......................................       0.500        0.242
Lead........................................       0.350        0.160
Mercury.....................................       0.00234      0.000739
Nickel......................................       3.95         1.45
Silver......................................       0.120        0.0351
Tin.........................................       0.409        0.120
Titanium....................................       0.0947       0.0618
Vanadium....................................       0.218        0.0662
Zinc........................................       2.87         0.641
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                           Organic Parameters
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate.................       0.215        0.101
Butylbenzyl phthalate.......................       0.188        0.0887
Carbazole...................................       0.598        0.276
n-Decane....................................       0.948        0.437
Fluoranthene................................       0.0537       0.0268
n-Octadecane................................       0.589        0.302
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ mg/L (ppm).
\2\ Within the range 6 to 9.

    (2) The following in-plant limitations apply to metal-bearing 
wastewater containing cyanide:

                          In-Plant Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
              Regulated parameter                 Maximum      monthly
                                                 daily \1\     avg. \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Cyanide.......................................          500         178
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ mg/L (ppm).

    (d) Combined waste receipts from subparts A and C of this part. (1) 
As provided inSec. 437.42(a), any existing point

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source subject to this paragraph must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the application of BPT:

                             BPT Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
             Regulated parameter                 Maximum    monthly avg.
                                                daily \1\        \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                         Conventional Parameters
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD 5.......................................     163           53.0
O&G.........................................     205           50.2
pH..........................................   (\2\)        (\2\)
TSS.........................................      60.0         31.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            Metal Parameters
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Antimony....................................       0.249        0.206
Arsenic.....................................       0.162        0.104
Cadmium.....................................       0.474        0.0962
Chromium....................................      15.5          3.07
Cobalt......................................       0.192        0.124
Copper......................................       0.865        0.757
Lead........................................       1.32         0.283
Mercury.....................................       0.00234      0.000739
Nickel......................................       3.95         1.45
Silver......................................       0.120        0.0351
Tin.........................................       0.409        0.120
Titanium....................................       0.0947       0.0618
Vanadium....................................       0.218        0.0662
Zinc........................................       0.497        0.420
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                           Organic Parameters
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Acetone.....................................      30.2          7.97
Acetophenone................................       0.114        0.0562
2-Butanone..................................       4.81         1.85
o-Cresol....................................       1.92         0.561
p-Cresol....................................       0.698        0.205
Phenol......................................       3.65         1.08
Pyridine....................................       0.370        0.182
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol.......................       0.155        0.106
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ mg/L (ppm).
\2\ Within the range 6 to 9.

    (2) The following in-plant limitations apply to metal-bearing 
wastewater containing cyanide:

                          In-Plant Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
              Regulated parameter                 Maximum      monthly
                                                 daily \1\     avg. \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Cyanide.......................................          500         178
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ mg/L (ppm).

    (e) Combined waste receipts from subparts B and C of this part. As 
provided inSec. 437.42(a), any existing point source subject to this 
paragraph must achieve the following effluent limitations representing 
the application of BPT:

                             BPT Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
             Regulated parameter                 Maximum    monthly avg.
                                                daily \1\        \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                         Conventional Parameters
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5........................................      163           53.0
O&G.........................................      127           38.0
pH..........................................    (\2\)        (\2\)
TSS.........................................       74.1         30.6
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            Metal Parameters
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Arsenic.....................................        2.95         1.33
Cadmium.....................................        0.0172       0.0102
Chromium....................................        0.746        0.323
Cobalt......................................       56.4         18.8
Copper......................................        0.500        0.242
Lead........................................        0.350        0.160
Mercury.....................................        0.0172       0.00647
Tin.........................................        0.335        0.165
Zinc........................................        0.497        0.420
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                           Organic Parameters
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Acetone.....................................       30.2          7.97
Acetophenone................................        0.114        0.0562
Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate.................        0.215        0.101
2-Butanone..................................        4.81         1.85
Butylbenzyl phthalate.......................        0.188        0.0887
Carbazole...................................        0.598        0.276
o-Cresol....................................        1.92         0.561
p-Cresol....................................        0.698        0.205
n-Decane....................................        0.948        0.437
Fluoranthene................................        0.0537       0.0268
n-Octadecane................................        0.589        0.302
Phenol......................................        3.65         1.08
Pyridine....................................        0.370        0.182
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol.......................        0.155        0.106
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ mg/L (ppm).
\2\ Within the range 6 to 9.


[65 FR 81300, Dec. 22, 2000, as amended at 68 FR 71023, 71024, Dec. 22, 
2003]



Sec.  437.43  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of
the best conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).

    (a) Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32 or 437.40(b), 
any existing facility subject to this subpart which combines treated or 
untreated wastes from subparts A, B, or C of this part may be subject to 
Multiple Wastestream Subcategory effluent limitations representing the 
application of BCT set forth in paragraphs (b), (c), (d), or (e) of this 
section if the discharger agrees to the following conditions in its 
NPDES permit:
    (1) The discharger will meet the applicable Multiple Wastestream 
Subcategory limitations set forth in paragraphs (b), (c), (d) or (e) of 
this section;
    (2) The discharger will notify its NPDES permit writer at the time 
of renewal or modification of its permit, of

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its desire to be subject to the Multiple Waste Subcategory by submitting 
to the NPDES permit writer an initial certification statement as 
described inSec. 437.41(a);
    (3) The discharger will submit to its NPDES permitting authority a 
periodic certification statement as described inSec. 437.41(b) once a 
year; and
    (4) The discharger will maintain at the office of the facility and 
make available for inspection the on-site compliance paperwork as 
described inSec. 437.41(c).
    (b) Combined waste receipts from subparts A, B and C of this part: 
Limitations for BOD5, O&G, pH, and TSS are the same as the 
corresponding limitation specified inSec. 437.42(b).
    (c) Combined waste receipts from subparts A and B of this part: 
Limitations for O&G, pH, and TSS are the same as the corresponding 
limitation specified inSec. 437.42(c).
    (d) Combined waste receipts from subparts A and C of this part: 
Limitations for BOD5, O&G, pH, and TSS are the same as the 
corresponding limitation specified inSec. 437.42(d).
    (e) Combined waste receipts from subparts B and C of this part: 
Limitations for BOD5, O&G, pH, and TSS are the same as the 
corresponding limitation specified inSec. 437.42(e).



Sec.  437.44  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of 
the best available technology economically achievable (BAT).

    (a) Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32 or 437.40(b), 
any existing facility subject to this subpart which combines treated or 
untreated wastes from subparts A, B, or C of this part may be subject to 
Multiple Wastestream Subcategory effluent limitations representing the 
application of BAT set forth in paragraphs (b), (c), (d), or (e) of this 
section if the discharger agrees to the following conditions in its 
NPDES permit:
    (1) The discharger will meet the applicable Multiple Wastestream 
Subcategory limitations set forth in paragraphs (b), (c), (d) or (e) of 
this section;
    (2) The discharger will notify its NPDES permit writer at the time 
of renewal or modification of its permit, of its desire to be subject to 
the Multiple Waste Subcategory by submitting to the NPDES permit writer 
an initial certification statement as described inSec. 437.41(a);
    (3) The discharger will submit to its NPDES permitting authority a 
periodic certification statement as described inSec. 437.41(b) once a 
year; and
    (4) The discharger will maintain at the office of the facility and 
make available for inspection the on-site compliance paperwork as 
described inSec. 437.41(c).
    (b) Combined waste receipts from subparts A, B and C of this part. 
(1) Limitations for the following parameters are the same as the 
corresponding limitation specified inSec. 437.42(b)(1):

                           Organic parameters

Acetone
Acetophenone
bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate
2-Butanone
Butylbenzyl phthalate
Carbazole
o-Cresol
p-Cresol
n-Decane
Fluoranthene
n-Octadecane
Phenol
Pyridine
2,4,6-trichlorophenol

                            Metal parameters

Antimony
Arsenic
Cadmium
Chromium
Cobalt
Copper
Lead
Mercury
Nickel
Silver
Tin
Titanium
Vanadium
Zinc

    (2) The in-plant limitations that apply to metal-bearing wastewater 
containing cyanide are the same as the corresponding limitations 
specified inSec. 437.42(b)(2).
    (c) Combined waste receipts from subparts A and B of this part. (1) 
Limitations for the following parameters are the same as the 
corresponding limitation specified inSec. 437.42(c)(1):

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                           Organic parameters

Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate
Butylbenzyl phthalate
Carbazole
n-Decane
Fluoranthene
n-Octadecane

                            Metal parameters

Antimony
Arsenic
Cadmium
Chromium
Cobalt
Copper
Lead
Mercury
Nickel
Silver
Tin
Titanium
Vanadium
Zinc

    (2) The in-plant limitations that apply to metal-bearing wastewater 
containing cyanide are the same as the corresponding limitations 
specified inSec. 437.42(c)(2).
    (d) Combined waste receipts from subparts A and C of this part. (1) 
Limitations for the following parameters are the same as the 
corresponding limitation specified inSec. 437.42(d)(1):

                           Organic parameters

Acetone
Acetophenone
2-Butanone
o-Cresol
p-Cresol
Phenol
Pyridine
2,4,6-trichlorophenol

                            Metal parameters

Antimony
Arsenic
Cadmium
Chromium
Cobalt
Copper
Lead
Mercury
Nickel
Silver
Tin
Titanium
Vanadium
Zinc

    (2) The in-plant limitations that apply to metal-bearing wastewater 
containing cyanide are the same as the corresponding limitations 
specified inSec. 437.42(e)(2).
    (e) Combined waste receipts from subparts B and C of this part. 
Limitations for the following parameters are the same as the 
corresponding limitation specified inSec. 437.42(e):

                           Organic parameters

Acetone
Acetophenone
Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate
2-Butanone
Butylbenzyl phthalate
Carbazole
o-Cresol
p-Cresol
n-Decane
Fluoranthene
n-Octadecane
Phenol
Pyridine
2,4,6-trichlorophenol

                            Metal parameters

Arsenic
Cadmium
Chromium
Cobalt
Copper
Lead
Mercury
Tin
Zinc

[65 FR 81300, Dec. 22, 2000, as amended at 68 FR 71024, 71025, Dec. 22, 
2003]



Sec.  437.45  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    (a) Except as provided inSec. 437.40(b), any new source subject to 
this subpart which combines treated or untreated wastes from subparts A, 
B, or C of this part may be subject to Multiple Wastestream Subcategory 
effluent limitations representing the application of NSPS set forth in 
paragraphs (b), (c), (d), or (e) of this section if the discharger 
agrees to the following conditions in its NPDES permit:
    (1) The discharger will meet the applicable Multiple Wastestream 
Subcategory limitations set forth in paragraphs (b), (c), (d) or (e) of 
this section;
    (2) The discharger will notify its NPDES permit writer at the time 
of submitting its application for permit, of its desire to be subject to 
the Multiple Waste Subcategory by submitting to the NPDES permit writer 
an initial certification statement as described inSec. 437.41(a);

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    (3) The discharger will submit to its NPDES permitting authority a 
periodic certification statement as described inSec. 437.41(b) once a 
year; and
    (4) The discharger will maintain at the office of the facility and 
make available for inspection the on-site compliance paperwork as 
described inSec. 437.41(c).
    (b) Combined waste receipts from subparts A, B and C of this part. 
(1) As provided inSec. 437.45(a), any new source subject to this 
paragraph must achieve the following performance standards:

                          Performance Standards
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
             Regulated parameter                 Maximum    monthly avg.
                                                daily \1\        \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                         Conventional Parameters
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD 5.......................................    163            53.0
O&G.........................................    127            38.0
pH..........................................  (\2\)         (\2\)
TSS.........................................     29.6          11.3
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            Metal Parameters
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Antimony....................................      0.111         0.0312
Arsenic.....................................      0.0993        0.0199
Cadmium.....................................      0.0172        0.0102
Chromium....................................      0.167         0.0522
Cobalt......................................      0.182         0.0703
Copper......................................      0.659         0.216
Lead........................................      0.350         0.160
Mercury.....................................      0.000641      0.000246
Nickel......................................      0.794         0.309
Selenium....................................      0.176         0.0698
Silver......................................      0.0318        0.0122
Tin.........................................      0.0955        0.0367
Titanium....................................      0.0159        0.00612
Vanadium....................................      0.0628        0.0518
Zinc........................................      0.657         0.252
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                           Organic Parameters
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Acetone.....................................     30.2           7.97
Acetophenone................................      0.114         0.0562
Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate.................      0.215         0.101
2-Butanone..................................      4.81          1.85
Butylbenzyl phthalate.......................      0.188         0.0887
Carbazole...................................      0.598         0.276
o-Cresol....................................      1.92          0.561
p-Cresol....................................      0.698         0.205
n-Decane....................................      0.948         0.437
Fluoranthene................................      0.0537        0.0268
n-Octadecane................................      0.589         0.302
Phenol......................................      3.65          1.08
Pyridine....................................      0.370         0.182
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol.......................      0.155         0.106
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ mg/L (ppm).
\2\ Within the range 6 to 9.

    (2) The following in-plant limitations apply to metal-bearing 
wastewater containing cyanide:

                          In-Plant Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
              Regulated parameter                 Maximum      monthly
                                                 daily \1\     avg. \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Cyanide.......................................          500         178
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ mg/L (ppm).

    (c) Combined waste receipts from subparts A and B of this part. (1) 
As provided inSec. 437.45(a), any new source subject to this paragraph 
must achieve the following standards:

                          Performance Standards
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
             Regulated parameter                 Maximum    monthly avg.
                                                daily \1\        \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                         Conventional Parameters
------------------------------------------------------------------------
O&G.........................................    127            38.0
pH..........................................  (\2\)         (\2\)
TSS.........................................     29.6          11.3
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            Metal Parameters
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Antimony....................................      0.111         0.0312
Arsenic.....................................      0.0993        0.0199
Cadmium.....................................      0.0172        0.0102
Chromium....................................      0.167         0.0522
Cobalt......................................      0.182         0.0703
Copper......................................      0.659         0.216
Lead........................................      0.350         0.160
Mercury.....................................      0.000641      0.000246
Nickel......................................      0.794         0.309
Selenium....................................      0.176         0.0698
Silver......................................      0.0318        0.0122
Tin.........................................      0.0955        0.0367
Titanium....................................      0.0159        0.00612
Vanadium....................................      0.0628        0.0518
Zinc........................................      0.657         0.252
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                           Organic Parameters
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate.................      0.215         0.101
Butylbenzyl phthalate.......................      0.188         0.0887
Carbazole...................................      0.598         0.276
n-Decane....................................      0.948         0.437
Fluoranthene................................      0.0537        0.0268
n-Octadecane................................      0.589         0.302
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ mg/L (ppm).
\2\ Within the range 6 to 9.

    (2) The following in-plant limitations apply to metal-bearing 
wastewater containing cyanide:

                          In-Plant Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
              Regulated parameter                 Maximum      monthly
                                                 daily \1\     avg. \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Cyanide.......................................          500         178
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ 1 mg/L (ppm).


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    (d) Combined waste receipts from subparts A and C of this part. (1) 
As provided inSec. 437.45(a), any new source subject to this paragraph 
must achieve the following performance standards:

                          Performance Standards
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                              Maximum
            Regulated parameter                Maximum     monthly avg.
                                              daily \1\         \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                         Conventional Parameters
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5......................................    163             53.0
O&G.......................................    205             50.2
pH........................................  (\2\)          (\2\)
TSS.......................................     29.6           11.3
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            Metal Parameters
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Antimony..................................      0.111          0.0312
Arsenic...................................      0.0993         0.0199
Cadmium...................................      0.782          0.163
Chromium..................................      0.167          0.0522
Cobalt....................................      0.182          0.0703
Copper....................................      0.659          0.216
Lead......................................      1.32           0.283
Mercury...................................      0.000641       0.000246
Nickel....................................      0.794          0.309
Selenium..................................      0.176          0.0698
Silver....................................      0.0318         0.0122
Tin.......................................      0.0955         0.0367
Titanium..................................      0.0159         0.00612
Vanadium..................................      0.0628         0.0518
Zinc......................................      0.657          0.252
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                           Organic Parameters
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Acetone...................................     30.2            7.97
Acetophenone..............................      0.114          0.0562
2-Butanone................................      4.81           1.85
o-Cresol..................................      1.92           0.561
p-Cresol..................................      0.698          0.205
Phenol....................................      3.65           1.08
Pyridine..................................      0.370          0.182
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol.....................      0.155          0.106
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ mg/L (ppm).
\2\ Within the range 6 to 9.

    (2) The following in-plant limitations apply to metal-bearing 
wastewater containing cyanide:

                          In-Plant Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
              Regulated parameter                 Maximum      monthly
                                                  daily 1       avg.1
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Cyanide.......................................          500         178
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ mg/L (ppm).

    (e) Combined waste receipts from subparts B and C of this part. As 
provided inSec. 437.45(a), any new source subject to this paragraph 
must achieve the following performance standards:

                          Performance Standards
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
             Regulated parameter                 Maximum    monthly avg.
                                                 daily 1          1
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                         Conventional Parameters
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5........................................      163           53.0
O&G.........................................      127           38.0
pH..........................................      (2)          (2)
TSS.........................................       74.1         30.6
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            Metal Parameters
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Arsenic.....................................        2.95         1.33
Cadmium.....................................        0.0172       0.0102
Chromium....................................        0.746        0.323
Cobalt......................................       56.4         18.8
Copper......................................        0.500        0.242
Lead........................................        0.350        0.160
Mercury.....................................        0.0172       0.00647
Tin.........................................        0.335        0.165
Zinc........................................        0.497        0.420
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                           Organic Parameters
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Acetone.....................................       30.2          7.97
Acetophenone................................        0.114        0.0562
Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate.................        0.215        0.101
2-Butanone..................................        4.81         1.85
Butylbenzyl phthalate.......................        0.188        0.0887
Carbazole...................................        0.598        0.276
o-Cresol....................................        1.92         0.561
p-Cresol....................................        0.698        0.205
n-Decane....................................        0.948        0.437
Fluoranthene................................        0.0537       0.0268
n-Octadecane................................        0.589        0.302
Phenol......................................        3.65         1.08
Pyridine....................................        0.370        0.182
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol.......................        0.155        0.106
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ mg/L (ppm).
\2\ Within the range 6 to 9.


[65 FR 81300, Dec. 22, 2000, as amended at 68 FR 71025, Dec. 22, 2003]



Sec.  437.46  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    (a) Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7, 403.13 or 437.40(b), any new 
source subject to this subpart which combines treated or untreated 
wastes from subparts A, B, or C of this part may be subject to Multiple 
Wastestream Subcategory pretreatment standards representing the 
application of PSES set forth in paragraphs (b), (c), (d), or (e) of 
this section if the discharger agrees to the following conditions in its 
permit:
    (1) The discharger will meet the applicable Multiple Wastestream
    Subcategory standards set forth in paragraphs (b), (c), (d) or (e) 
of this section;
    (2) The discharger will notify its local control authority of its 
desire to be subject to the Multiple Waste Subcategory by submitting to 
the local

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control authority an initial certification statement as described in 
Sec.  437.41(a);
    (3) The discharger will submit to its local control authority a 
periodic certification statement as described inSec. 437.41(b) once a 
year; and
    (4) The discharger will maintain at the office of the facility and 
make available for inspection the on-site compliance paperwork as 
described inSec. 437.41(c).
    (b) Combined waste receipts from subparts A, B and C of this part. 
(1) As provided inSec. 437.46(a), and no later than [Insert date--
three years after publication], any existing source subject to this 
paragraph must achieve the following pretreatment standards:

                      Pretreatment Standards (PSES)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
             Regulated parameter                 Maximum    monthly avg.
                                                daily \1\        \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            Metal Parameters
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Antimony....................................       0.249        0.206
Arsenic.....................................       0.162        0.104
Cadmium.....................................       0.474        0.0962
Chromium....................................       0.947        0.487
Cobalt......................................       0.192        0.124
Copper......................................       0.405        0.301
Lead........................................       0.222        0.172
Mercury.....................................       0.00234      0.000739
Nickel......................................       3.95         1.45
Silver......................................       0.120        0.0351
Tin.........................................       0.409        0.120
Titanium....................................       0.0947       0.0618
Vanadium....................................       0.218        0.0662
Zinc........................................       2.87         0.641
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                           Organic Parameters
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate.................       0.267        0.158
Carbazole...................................       0.392        0.233
o-Cresol....................................       1.92         0.561
p-Cresol....................................       0.698        0.205
n-Decane....................................       5.79         3.31
Fluoranthene................................       0.787        0.393
n-Octadecane................................       1.22         0.925
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol.......................       0.155        0.106
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ mg/L (ppm).

    (2) The following in-plant limitations apply to metal-bearing 
wastewater containing cyanide:

                          In-Plant Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
              Regulated parameter                 Maximum      monthly
                                                 daily \1\     avg. \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Cyanide.......................................          500         178
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ mg/L (ppm).

    (c) Combined waste receipts from subparts A and B of this part. (1) 
As provided inSec. 437.46(a), and no later than December 22, 2003, any 
existing source subject to this paragraph must achieve the following 
pretreatment standards:

                      Pretreatment Standards (PSES)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
             Regulated parameter                 Maximum    monthly avg.
                                                daily \1\        \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            Metal Parameters
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Antimony....................................       0.249        0.206
Arsenic.....................................       0.162        0.104
Cadmium.....................................       0.474        0.0962
Chromium....................................       0.947        0.487
Cobalt......................................       0.192        0.124
Copper......................................       0.405        0.301
Lead........................................       0.222        0.172
Mercury.....................................       0.00234      0.000739
Nickel......................................       3.95         1.45
Silver......................................       0.120        0.0351
Tin.........................................       0.409        0.120
Titanium....................................       0.0947       0.0618
Vanadium....................................       0.218        0.0662
Zinc........................................       2.87         0.641
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                           Organic Parameters
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate.................       0.267        0.158
Carbazole...................................       0.392        0.233
n-Decane....................................       5.79         3.31
Fluoranthene................................       0.787        0.393
n-Octadecane................................       1.22         0.925
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ mg/L (ppm).

    (2) The following in-plant limitations apply to metal-bearing 
wastewater containing cyanide:

                          In-Plant Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
              Regulated parameter                 Maximum      monthly
                                                 daily \1\     avg. \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Cyanide.......................................          500         178
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ mg/L (ppm).

    (d) Combined waste receipts from subparts A and C of this part. (1) 
As provided inSec. 437.46(a), and no later than December 22, 2003, any 
existing source subject to this paragraph must achieve the following 
pretreatment standards:

                      Pretreatment Standards (PSES)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
             Regulated parameter                 Maximum    monthly avg.
                                                daily \1\        \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            Metal Parameters
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Antimony....................................       0.249        0.206
Arsenic.....................................       0.162        0.104
Cadmium.....................................       0.474        0.0962
Chromium....................................      15.5          3.07
Cobalt......................................       0.192        0.124
Copper......................................       4.14         1.06
Lead........................................       1.32         0.283
Mercury.....................................       0.00234      0.000739

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Nickel......................................       3.95         1.45
Silver......................................       0.120        0.0351
Tin.........................................       0.409        0.120
Titanium....................................       0.0947       0.0618
Vanadium....................................       0.218        0.0662
Zinc........................................       2.87         0.641
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                           Organic Parameters
------------------------------------------------------------------------
o-Cresol....................................       1.92         0.561
p-Cresol....................................       0.698        0.205
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol.......................       0.155        0.106
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ mg/L (ppm).

    (2) The following in-plant limitations apply to metal-bearing 
wastewater containing cyanide:

                          In-Plant Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
              Regulated parameter                 Maximum      monthly
                                                 daily \1\     avg. \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Cyanide.......................................          500         178
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ mg/L (ppm).

    (e) Combined waste receipts from subparts B and C of this part. As 
provided inSec. 437.46(a), and no later than December 22, 2003, any 
existing source subject to this paragraph must achieve the following 
pretreatment standards:

                      Pretreatment Standards (PSES)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
             Regulated parameter                 Maximum    monthly avg.
                                                daily \1\        \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            Metal Parameters
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Chromium....................................        0.947         0.487
Cobalt......................................       56.4          18.8
Copper......................................        0.405         0.301
Lead........................................        0.222         0.172
Tin.........................................        0.249         0.146
Zinc........................................        6.95          4.46
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                           Organic Parameters
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate................        0.267         0.158
Carbazole...................................        0.392         0.233
o-Cresol....................................        1.92          0.561
p-Cresol....................................        0.698         0.205
n-Decane....................................        5.79          3.31
Fluoranthene................................        0.787         0.393
n-Octadecane................................        1.22          0.925
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol.......................        0.155         0.106
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ mg/L (ppm).


[65 FR 81300, Dec. 22, 2000, as amended at 68 FR 71025, Dec. 22, 2003]



Sec.  437.47  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    (a) Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 or 437.40(b), any new source 
subject to this subpart which combines treated or untreated wastes from 
subparts A, B, or C of this part may be subject to Multiple Wastestream 
Subcategory pretreatment standards representing the application of PSNS 
set forth in paragraphs (b), (c), (d), or (e) of this section if the 
discharger agrees to the following conditions in its permit:
    (1) The discharger will meet the applicable Multiple Wastestream 
Subcategory standards set forth in paragraphs (b), (c), (d) or (e) of 
this section;
    (2) The discharger will notify its local control authority at the 
time of submitting its application for an individual control mechanism 
or pretreatment agreement of its desire to be subject to Multiple Waste 
Subcategory by submitting to the local control authority an initial 
certification statement as described inSec. 437.41(a);
    (3) The discharger will submit to its local control authority a 
periodic certification statements as described inSec. 437.41(b) once a 
year; and
    (4) The discharger will maintain at the office of the facility and 
make available for inspection the on-site compliance paperwork as 
described inSec. 437.41(c).
    (b) Combined waste receipts from subparts A, B and C of this part. 
(1) As provided inSec. 437.47(a), any new source subject to this 
paragraph must achieve the following pretreatment standards:

                      Pretreatment Standards (PSNS)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
             Regulated parameter                 Maximum    monthly avg.
                                                daily \1\        \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            Metal Parameters
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Antimony....................................       0.249        0.206
Arsenic.....................................       0.162        0.104
Cadmium.....................................       0.474        0.0962
Chromium....................................       0.746        0.323
Cobalt......................................       0.192        0.124
Copper......................................       0.500        0.242
Lead........................................       0.350        0.160
Mercury.....................................       0.00234      0.000739
Nickel......................................       3.95         1.45
Silver......................................       0.120        0.0351
Tin.........................................       0.409        0.120
Titanium....................................       0.0947       0.0618
Vanadium....................................       0.218        0.0662

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Zinc........................................       2.87         0.641
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                           Organic Parameters
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate.................       0.215        0.101
Carbazole...................................       0.598        0.276
o-Cresol....................................       1.92         0.561
p-Cresol....................................       0.698        0.205
n-Decane....................................       0.948        0.437
Fluoranthene................................       0.0537       0.0268
n-Octadecane................................       0.589        0.302
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol.......................       0.155        0.106
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ mg/L (ppm).

    (2) The following in-plant limitations apply to metal-bearing 
wastewater containing cyanide:

                          In-Plant Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
              Regulated parameter                 Maximum      monthly
                                                 daily \1\     avg. \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Cyanide.......................................          500         178
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ mg/L (ppm).

    (c) Combined waste receipts from subparts A and B of this part. (1) 
As provided inSec. 437.47(a), any new source subject to this paragraph 
must achieve the following pretreatment standards:

                      Pretreatment Standards (PSNS)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
             Regulated parameter                 Maximum    monthly avg.
                                                daily \1\        \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            Metal Paratmeters
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Antimony....................................       0.249        0.206
Arsenic.....................................       0.162        0.104
Cadmium.....................................       0.474        0.0962
Chromium....................................       0.746        0.323
Cobalt......................................       0.192        0.124
Copper......................................       0.500        0.242
Lead........................................       0.350        0.160
Mercury.....................................       0.00234      0.000739
Nickel......................................       3.95         1.45
Silver......................................       0.120        0.0351
Tin.........................................       0.409        0.120
Titanium....................................       0.0947       0.0618
Vanadium....................................       0.218        0.0662
Zinc........................................       2.87         0.641
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                           Organic Parameters
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate................       0.215        0.101
Carbazole...................................       0.598        0.276
n-Decane....................................       0.948        0.437
Fluoranthene................................       0.0537       0.0268
n-Octadecane................................       0.589        0.302
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ mg/L (ppm).

    (2) The following in-plant limitations apply to metal-bearing 
wastewater containing cyanide:

                          In-Plant Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
              Regulated parameter                 Maximum      monthly
                                                 daily \1\     avg. \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Cyanide.......................................          500         178
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ mg/L (ppm).

    (d) Combined waste receipts from subparts A and C of this part. (1) 
As provided inSec. 437.47(a), any new source subject to this paragraph 
must achieve the following pretreatment standards:

                      Pretreatment Standards (PSNS)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
             Regulated parameter                 Maximum    monthly avg.
                                                daily \1\        \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            Metal Parameters
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Antimony....................................       0.249        0.206
Arsenic.....................................       0.162        0.104
Cadmium.....................................       0.474        0.0962
Chromium....................................      15.5          3.07
Cobalt......................................       0.192        0.124
Copper......................................       4.14         1.06
Lead........................................       1.32         0.283
Mercury.....................................       0.00234      0.000739
Nickel......................................       3.95         1.45
Silver......................................       0.120        0.0351
Tin.........................................       0.409        0.120
Titanium....................................       0.0947       0.0618
Vanadium....................................       0.218        0.0662
Zinc........................................       2.87         0.641
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                           Organic Parameters
------------------------------------------------------------------------
o-Cresol....................................       1.92         0.561
p-Cresol....................................       0.698        0.205
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol.......................       0.155        0.106
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ mg/L (ppm).

    (2) The following in-plant limitations apply to metal-bearing 
wastewater containing cyanide:

                          In-Plant Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
              Regulated parameter                 Maximum      monthly
                                                 daily \1\     avg. \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Cyanide.......................................          500         178
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ mg/L (ppm).

    (e) Combined waste receipts from subparts B and C of this part. As 
provided inSec. 437.47(a), any new source subject to this paragraph 
must achieve the following pretreatment standards:

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                      Pretreatment Standards (PSNS)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
             Regulated parameter                 Maximum    monthly avg.
                                                daily \1\        \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            Metal Parameters
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Chromium....................................        0.746         0.323
Cobalt......................................       56.4          18.8
Copper......................................        0.500         0.242
Lead........................................        0.350         0.160
Tin.........................................        0.335         0.165
Zinc........................................        8.26          4.50
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                           Organic Parameters
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate.................        0.215         0.101
Carbazole...................................        0.598         0.276
o-Cresol....................................        1.92          0.561
p-Cresol....................................        0.698         0.205
n-Decane....................................        0.948         0.437
Fluoranthene................................        0.0537        0.0268
n-Octadecane................................        0.589         0.302
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol.......................        0.155         0.106
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ mg/L (ppm).


[65 FR 81300, Dec. 22, 2000, as amended at 68 FR 71025, 71026, Dec. 22, 
2003]



PART 438_METAL PRODUCTS AND MACHINERY POINT SOURCE CATEGORY--
Table of Contents



Sec.
438.1 General applicability.
438.2 General definitions.

                          Subpart A_Oily Wastes

438.10 Applicability.
438.12 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
438.13 Effluent limitations attainable by application of the best 
          control technology for conventional pollutants (BCT).
438.15 New source performance standards (NSPS).

Appendix A to Part 438--Typical Products in Metal Products and Machinery 
          Sectors
Appendix B to Part 438--Oily Operations Definitions
Appendix C to Part 438--Metal-Bearing Operations Definitions

    Authority: 33 U.S.C. 1311, 1314, 1316, 1317, 1318, 1342 and 1361.

    Source: 68 FR 25735, May 13, 2003, unless otherwise noted.



Sec.  438.1  General applicability.

    (a) As defined more specifically in subpart A, except as provided in 
paragraphs (b) through (e) of this section, this part applies to process 
wastewater discharges from oily operations (as defined atSec. 438.2(f) 
and appendix B of this part) to surface waters from existing or new 
industrial facilities (including facilities owned and operated by 
Federal, State, or local governments) engaged in manufacturing, 
rebuilding, or maintenance of metal parts, products, or machines for use 
in the Metal Product & Machinery (MP&M) industrial sectors listed in 
this section. The MP&M industrial sectors consist of the following:

Aerospace;
Aircraft;
Bus and Truck;
Electronic Equipment;
Hardware;
Household Equipment;
Instruments;
Miscellaneous Metal Products;
Mobile Industrial Equipment;
Motor Vehicle;
Office Machine;
Ordnance;
Precious Metals and Jewelry;
Railroad;
Ships and Boats; or
Stationary Industrial Equipment.

    (b) The regulations in this part do not apply to process wastewaters 
from metal-bearing operations (as defined atSec. 438.2(d) and appendix 
C of this part) or process wastewaters which are subject to the 
limitations and standards of other effluent limitations guidelines 
(e.g., Metal Finishing (40 CFR part 433) or Iron and Steel Manufacturing 
(40 CFR part 420)). The regulations in this part also do not apply to 
process wastewaters from oily operations (as defined atSec. 438.2(f) 
and appendix B of this part) commingled with process wastewaters already 
covered by other effluent limitations guidelines or with process 
wastewaters from metal-bearing operations. This provision must be 
examined for each point source discharge at a given facility.
    (c) Wastewater discharges resulting from the washing of cars, 
aircraft or other vehicles, when performed only for aesthetic or 
cosmetic purposes, are not subject to this part. Direct discharges 
resulting from the washing of cars, aircraft or other vehicles, when 
performed as a preparatory step prior

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to one or more successive manufacturing, rebuilding, or maintenance 
operations, are subject to this part.
    (d) Wastewater discharges from railroad line maintenance facilities 
(as defined atSec. 438.2(h)) are not subject to this part. Wastewater 
discharges from railroad overhaul or heavy maintenance facilities (as 
defined atSec. 438.2(i)) may be covered by subpart A of this part, the 
Metal Finishing Point Source Category (40 CFR part 433), or by other 
effluent limitations guidelines, as applicable.
    (e) The following wastewater discharges are not subject to this 
part:
    (1) Non-process wastewater as defined atSec. 438.2(e).
    (2) Wastewater discharges introduced into a Publicly Owned Treatment 
Works (POTW) or a Federally owned and operated Treatment Works Treating 
Domestic Sewage (TWTDS), as defined at 40 CFR 122.2.
    (3) Process wastewater generated by maintenance and repair 
activities at gasoline service stations, passenger car rental 
facilities, or utility trailer and recreational vehicle rental 
facilities.
    (4) Wastewater discharges generated from gravure cylinder 
preparation or metallic platemaking conducted within or for printing and 
publishing facilities.
    (5) Wastewater discharges in or on dry docks and similar structures, 
such as graving docks, building ways, marine railways, lift barges at 
shipbuilding facilities (or shipyards), and ships that are afloat.
    (6) Wastewater generated by facilities primarily performing drum 
reconditioning and cleaning to prepare metal drums for resale, reuse, or 
disposal.



Sec.  438.2  General definitions.

    As used in this part:
    (a) The general definitions and abbreviations at 40 CFR part 401 
shall apply.
    (b) The regulated parameters are listed with approved methods of 
analysis in Table 1B at 40 CFR 136.3, and are defined as follows:
    (1) O&G (as HEM) means total recoverable oil and grease measured as 
n-hexane extractable material.
    (2) TSS means total suspended solids.
    (c) Corrosion preventive coating means the application of removable 
oily or organic solutions to protect metal surfaces against corrosive 
environments. Corrosion preventive coatings include, but are not limited 
to: petrolatum compounds, oils, hard dry-film compounds, solvent-cutback 
petroleum-based compounds, emulsions, water-displacing polar compounds, 
and fingerprint removers and neutralizers. Corrosion preventive coating 
does not include electroplating, or chemical conversion coating 
operations.
    (d) Metal-bearing operations means one or more of the following: 
abrasive jet machining; acid pickling neutralization; acid treatment 
with chromium; acid treatment without chromium; alcohol cleaning; 
alkaline cleaning neutralization; alkaline treatment with cyanide; 
anodizing with chromium; anodizing without chromium; carbon black 
deposition; catalyst acid pre-dip; chemical conversion coating without 
chromium; chemical milling (or chemical machining); chromate conversion 
coating (or chromating); chromium drag-out destruction; cyanide drag-out 
destruction; cyaniding rinse; electrochemical machining; electroless 
catalyst solution; electroless plating; electrolytic cleaning; 
electroplating with chromium; electroplating with cyanide; 
electroplating without chromium or cyanide; electropolishing; 
galvanizing/hot dip coating; hot dip coating; kerfing; laminating; 
mechanical and vapor plating; metallic fiber cloth manufacturing; metal 
spraying (including water curtain); painting-immersion (including 
electrophoretic, ``E-coat''); photo imaging; photo image developing; 
photoresist application; photoresist strip; phosphor deposition; 
physical vapor deposition; plasma arc machining; plastic wire extrusion; 
salt bath descaling; shot tower--lead shot manufacturing; soldering; 
solder flux cleaning; solder fusing; solder masking; sputtering; 
stripping (paint); stripping (metallic coating); thermal infusion; 
ultrasonic machining; vacuum impregnation; vacuum plating; water 
shedder; wet air pollution control; wire galvanizing flux; and numerous 
sub-operations within those listed in this paragraph. In addition, 
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also results from associated rinses that remove materials that the 
preceding processes deposit on the surface of the workpiece. These 
metal-bearing operations are defined in appendix C of this part.
    (e) Non-process wastewater means sanitary wastewater, non-contact 
cooling water, water from laundering, and non-contact storm water. Non-
process wastewater for this part also includes wastewater discharges 
from non-industrial sources such as residential housing, schools, 
churches, recreational parks, shopping centers as well as wastewater 
discharges from gas stations, utility plants, and hospitals.
    (f) Oily operations means one or more of the following: abrasive 
blasting; adhesive bonding; alkaline cleaning for oil removal; alkaline 
treatment without cyanide; aqueous degreasing; assembly/disassembly; 
burnishing; calibration; corrosion preventive coating (as defined in 
paragraph (c) of this section); electrical discharge machining; floor 
cleaning (in process area); grinding; heat treating; impact deformation; 
iron phosphate conversion coating; machining; painting-spray or brush 
(including water curtains); polishing; pressure deformation; solvent 
degreasing; steam cleaning; testing (e.g., hydrostatic, dye penetrant, 
ultrasonic, magnetic flux); thermal cutting; tumbling/barrel finishing/
mass finishing/vibratory finishing; washing (finished products); 
welding; wet air pollution control for organic constituents; and 
numerous sub-operations within those listed in this paragraph. In 
addition, process wastewater also results from associated rinses that 
remove materials that the preceding processes deposit on the surface of 
the workpiece. These oily operations are defined in appendix B of this 
part.
    (g) Process wastewater means wastewater as defined at 40 CFR parts 
122 and 401, and includes wastewater from air pollution control devices.
    (h) Railroad line maintenance facilities means facilities specified 
atSec. 438.1 that only perform routine cleaning and light maintenance 
on railroad engines, cars, car-wheel trucks, or similar parts or 
machines, and discharge wastewater exclusively from oily operations (as 
defined in paragraph (f) of this section and appendix B of this part). 
These facilities only perform one or more of the following operations: 
assembly/disassembly, floor cleaning, maintenance machining (wheel 
truing), touch-up painting, and washing.
    (i) Railroad overhaul or heavy maintenance facilities means 
facilities engaged in the manufacture, overhaul, or heavy maintenance of 
railroad engines, cars, car-wheel trucks, or similar parts or machines. 
These facilities typically perform one or more of the operations in 
paragraph (h) of this section and one or more of the following 
operations: abrasive blasting, alkaline cleaning, aqueous degreasing, 
corrosion preventive coating, electrical discharge machining, grinding, 
heat treating, impact deformation, painting, plasma arc machining, 
polishing, pressure deformation, soldering/brazing, stripping (paint), 
testing, thermal cutting, and welding.



                          Subpart A_Oily Wastes



Sec.  438.10  Applicability.

    (a) This subpart applies to process wastewater directly discharged 
from facilities specified atSec. 438.1.
    (b) This subpart applies to process wastewater discharges from oily 
operations (as defined atSec. 438.2(f) and appendix B of this part).
    (c) This subpart does not apply to process wastewater discharges 
from metal-bearing operations (as defined atSec. 438.2(d) and appendix 
C of this part).



Sec.  438.12  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of 
the best practicable control technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided at 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the application of BPT. Discharges must remain 
within the pH range 6 to 9 and must not exceed the following:

                          Effluent Limitations
                                  [BPT]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                Maximum
                     Regulated parameter                       daily \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1. TSS.......................................................         62

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2. O&G (as HEM)..............................................        46
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ mg/L (ppm).



Sec.  438.13  Effluent limitations attainable by application of the 
best control technology for conventional pollutants (BCT).

    Except as provided at 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitation representing the application of BCT: Limitations for TSS, O&G 
(as HEM) and pH are the same as the corresponding limitation specified 
atSec. 438.12.



Sec.  438.15  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    New point sources subject to this subpart must achieve the new 
source performance standards (NSPS) for TSS, O&G (as HEM), and pH, which 
are the same as the corresponding limitation specified atSec. 438.12. 
The performance standards apply with respect to each new point source 
that commences discharge after June 12, 2003.



  Sec. Appendix A to Part 438--Typical Products in Metal Products and 
                            Machinery Sectors

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------------------------------------------------------------------------
       AEROSPACE                 AIRCRAFT               BUS & TRUCK
Guided Missiles & Space  Aircraft Engines &       Bus Terminal & Service
 Vehicle                  Engine Parts             Facilities
Guided Missile & Space   Aircraft Frames          Courier Services,
 Vehicle Prop             Manufacturing            Except by Air Freight
Other Space Vehicle &    Aircraft Parts &          Truck Terminals, W/
 Missile Parts            Equipment                or W/O Maintenance.
                         Airports, Flying         Intercity & Rural
                          Fields, & Services       Highways (Buslines)
                                                  Local & Suburban
                                                   Transit (Bus &
                                                   subway)
                                                  Local Passenger.
                                                   Trans. (Lim., Amb.,
                                                   Sight See)
                                                  Local Trucking With
                                                   Storage
                                                  Local Trucking Without
                                                   Storage
                                                  Motor Vehicle Parts &
                                                   Accessories
                                                  School Buses
                                                  Trucking
                                                  Truck & Bus Bodies
                                                  Truck Trailers
 

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  ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT           HARDWARE           HOUSEHOLD EQUIPMENT
Communications           Architectural &          Commercial, Ind. &
 Equipment                Ornamental Metal Work    Inst. Elec. Lighting
Connectors for           Bolts, Nuts, Screws,      Fixtures
 Electronic               Rivets & Washers        Current-Carrying
 Applications            Crowns & Closures         Wiring Devices
Electric Lamps           Cutlery                  Electirc Housewares &
Electron Tubes           Fabricated Metal          Fans
Electronic Capacitors     Products                Electric Lamps
Electronic Coils &       Fabricated Pipe &        Farm Freezers
 Transformers             Fabricated Pipe         Household Appliances
Electronic Components     Fittings                Household Cooking
Radio & TV               Fabricated Plate Work     Equipment
 Communications           (Boiler Shops)          Household Refrig. &
 Equipment               Fabricated Structural     Home & Farm Freezers
Telephone & Telegraph     Metal                   Household Laundry
 Apparatus               Fasteners, Buttons,       Equipment
                          Needles & Pins          Household Vacuum
                         Fluid Power Values &      Cleaners
                          Hose Fittings           Lighting Equipment
                         Hand & Edge Tools        Noncurrent-Carrying
                         Hand Saws & Saw Blades    Wiring Devices
                         Hardware                 Radio & Television
                         Heating Equipment,        Repair Shops
                          Except Electric         Radio & Television
                         Industrial Furnaces &     Sets Except Commn.
                          Ovens                    Types
                         Iron & Steel Forgings    Refrig. & Air Cond.
                         Machine Tool              Serv. & Repair Shops
                          Accessories &           Residential Electrical
                          Measuring Devices        Lighting Fixtures
                         Machine Tools, Metal
                          Cutting Types
                         Machine Tools, Metal
                          Forming Types
                         Metal Shipping Barrels,
                          Drums, Kegs, Pails
                         Metal Stampings
                         Power Driven Hand Tools
                         Prefabricated Metal
                          Buildings & Components
                         Screw Machine Products
                         Sheet Metal Work
                         Special Dies & Tools,
                          Die Sets, Jigs, Etc.
                         Steel Springs
                         Valves & Pipe Fittings
                         Wire Springs
 

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      INSTRUMENTS           MOBILE INDUSTRIAL          MOTOR VEHICLE
Analytical Instruments           EQUIPMENT        Auto Exhaust System
Automatic Environmental  Construction Machinery    Repair Shops
 Controls                 & Equipment             Automobile Dealers
Coating, Engraving, &    Farm Machinery &          (new & used)
 Allied Services          Equipment               Auto. Dealers
Dental Equipment &       Garden Tractors & Lawn    (Dunebuggy, Go-cart,
 Supplies                 & Garden Equipment       Snowmobile)
Ophthalmic Goods         Hoist, Industrial        Automobile Service
Fluid Meters & Counting   Cranes & Monorails       (includes Diag. &
 Devices                 Industrial Trucks,        Insp. Cntrs.)
Instruments to Measure    Tractors, Trailers,     Automotive Equipment
 Electricity              Tanks & Tank            Automotive Glass
Laboratory Apparatus &    Components               Replacement Shops
 Furniture               Mining machinery &       Automotive Repairs
 Manufacturing            equipment, except oil    Shops
 Industries               field                   Automotive Stampings
Measuring & Controlling                           Automotive
 Devices                                           Transmission Repair
Optical Instruments &                              Shops
 Lenses                                           Carburetors, Pistons
Orthopedic, Prosthetic,                            Rings, Values
 & Surgical Supplies                              Electrical Equipment
Pens, Mechanical                                   for Motor
 Pencils, & Parts                                 General Automotive
Process Control                                    Repair Shops
 Instruments                                      Mobile Homes
Search & Navigation                               Motor Vehicle &
 Equipment                                         Automotive Bodies
Surgical & Medical                                Motor Vehicle Parts &
 Instruments &                                     Accessories
 Apparatus                                        Motorcycle Dealers
Watches, Clocks,                                  Motorcycles
 Associated Devices &                             Passenger Car Leasing
 Parts                                            Recreational & Utility
                                                   Trailer Dealers
                                                  Taxicabs
                                                  Top & Body Repair &
                                                   Paint Shops
                                                  Travel Trailers &
                                                   Campers
                                                  Vehicles
                                                  Vehicular Lighting
                                                   Equipment
                                                  Welding Shops
                                                   (includes Automotive)
 
   INSTRUMENTS OFFICE            ORDNANCE            PRECIOUS METALS &
         MACHINE         Ammunition                       JEWELRY
Calculating &            Ordnance & Accessories   Costume Jewelry
 Accounting Equipment    Small Arms               Jewelers' Materials &
Computer Maintenance &   Small Arms Ammunition     Lapidary Work
 Repair                                           Jewelry, Precious
Computer Peripheral                                Metal
 Equipment                                        Musical Instruments
Computer Related                                  Silverware, Plated
 Services                                          Ware, & Stainless
Computer Rental &
 Leasing
Computer Storage
 Devices
Computer Terminals
Electrical & Electronic
 Repair
Electronic Computers
Office Machines
Photographic Equipment
 & Supplies
 

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        RAILROAD              SHIPS & BOATS        STATIONARY INDUSTRIAL
Line-Haul Railroads      Boat Building &                 EQUIPMENT
Railcars, Railway         Repairing               Air & Gas Compressors
 Systems                 Deep Sea Domestic        Automatic Vending
Switching & Terminal      Transportation of        Machines
 Stations                 Freight                 Ball & Roller Bearings
                         Deep Sea Passenger       Blowers & Exhaust &
                          Transportation, Except   Ventilation Fans
                          by Ferry                Commercial Laundry
                         Freight Transportation    Equipment
                          on the Great Lakes      Conveyors & Conveying
                          Marinas                  Equipment
                         Ship Building &          Electric Industrial
                          Repairing                Apparatus
                         Towing & Tugboat         Elevators & Moving
                          Service                  Stairways
                         Water Passenger          Equipment Rental &
                          Transportation Ferries   Leasing
                         Water Transportation of  Food Product Machinery
                          Freight                 Fluid Power Cylinders
                         Water Transportation      & Actuators
                          Services                Fluid Power Pumps &
                                                   Motors
                                                  General Industrial
                                                   Machinery
                                                  Heavy Construction
                                                   Equipment Rental
                                                  Industrial Machinery
                                                  Industrial Patterns
                                                  Industrial Process
                                                   Furnaces & Ovens
                                                  Internal Combustion
                                                   Engines
                                                  Measuring & Dispensing
                                                   Pumps
                                                  Mechanical Power
                                                   Transmission
                                                   Equipment
                                                  Metal Working
                                                   Machinery
                                                  Motors & Generators
                                                  Oil Field Machinery &
                                                   Equipment
                                                  Packaging Machinery
                                                  Paper Industries
                                                   Machinery
                                                  Printing Trades
                                                   Machinery & Equipment
                                                  Pumps & Pumping
                                                   Equipment
                                                  Refrigeration & Air &
                                                   Heating Equipment
                                                  Relays & Industrial
                                                   Controls
                                                  Rolling Mill Machinery
                                                   & Equipment
                                                  Scales & Balances,
                                                   Except Laboratory
                                                  Service Industry
                                                   Machines
                                                  Special Industry
                                                   Machinery
                                                  Speed Changers, High
                                                   Speed Drivers & Gears
                                                  Steam, Gas, Hydraulic
                                                   Turbines, Generator
                                                   Units
                                                  Switchgear &
                                                   Switchboard Apparatus
                                                  Textile Machinery
                                                  Transformers
                                                  Welding Apparatus
                                                  Woodworking Machinery

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  MISCELLANEOUS METAL
        PRODUCTS
Miscellaneous
 Fabricated Wire
 Products
Miscellaneous Metal
 Work
Miscellaneous Repair
 Shops & Related
 Services
Miscellaneous
 Transportation
 Equipment
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        Sec. Appendix B to Part 438--Oily Operations Definitions

    Note: The definitions in this appendix shall not be used to 
differentiate between the six ``core'' metal finishing operations (i.e., 
Electroplating, Electroless Plating, Anodizing, Coating (chromating, 
phosphating, and coloring), Chemical Etching and Milling, and Printed 
Circuit Board Manufacture) and forty ``ancillary'' process operations 
listed at 40 CFR 433.10(a).
    Abrasive Blasting involves removing surface film from a part by 
using abrasive directed at high velocity against the part. Abrasive 
blasting includes bead, grit, shot, and sand blasting, and may be 
performed either dry or with water. The primary applications of wet 
abrasive blasting include: Removing burrs on precision parts; producing 
satin or matte finishes; removing fine tool marks; and removing light 
mill scale, surface oxide, or welding scale. Wet blasting can be used to 
finish fragile items such as electronic components. Also, some aluminum 
parts are wet blasted to achieve a fine-grained matte finish for 
decorative purposes. In abrasive blasting, the water and abrasive 
typically are reused until the particle size diminishes due to impacting 
and fracture.
    Adhesive Bonding involves joining parts using an adhesive material. 
Typically, an organic bonding compound is used as the adhesive. This 
operation usually is dry; however, aqueous solutions may be used as 
bonding agents or to contain residual organic bonding materials.
    Alkaline Cleaning for Oil Removal is a general term for the 
application of an alkaline cleaning agent to a metal part to remove oil 
and grease during the manufacture, maintenance, or rebuilding of a metal 
product. This unit operation does not include washing of the finished 
products after routine use (as defined in ``Washing (Finished 
Products)'' in this appendix), or applying an alkaline cleaning agent to 
remove nonoily contaminants such as dirt and scale (as defined in 
``Alkaline Treatment Without Cyanide'' in this appendix and ``Alkaline 
Treatment With Cyanide'' in appendix C of this part). Wastewater 
generated includes spent cleaning solutions and rinse waters.
    (1) Alkaline cleaning is performed to remove foreign contaminants 
from parts. This operation usually is done prior to finishing (e.g., 
electroplating).
    (2) Emulsion cleaning is an alkaline cleaning operation that uses 
either complex chemical enzymes or common organic solvents (e.g., 
kerosene, mineral oil, glycols, and benzene) dispersed in water with the 
aid of an emulsifying agent. The pH of the solvent usually is between 7 
and 9, and, depending on the solvent used, cleaning is performed at 
temperatures from room temperature to 82 [deg]C (180 [deg]F). This 
operation often is used as a replacement for vapor degreasing.
    Alkaline Treatment Without Cyanide is a general term used to 
describe the application of an alkaline solution not containing cyanide 
to a metal surface to clean the metal surface or prepare the metal 
surface for further surface finishing.
    Aqueous Degreasing involves cleaning metal parts using aqueous-based 
cleaning chemicals primarily to remove residual oils and greases from 
the part. Residual oils can be from previous operations (e.g., machine 
coolants), oil from product use in a dirty environment, or oil coatings 
used to inhibit corrosion. Wastewater generated by this operation 
includes spent cleaning solutions and rinse waters.
    Assembly/Disassembly involves fitting together previously 
manufactured or rebuilt parts or components into a complete metal 
product or machine or taking a complete metal product or machine apart. 
Assembly/disassembly operations are typically dry; however, special 
circumstances can require water for cooling or buoyancy. Also, rinsing 
may be necessary under some conditions.
    Burnishing involves finish sizing or smooth finishing a part 
(previously machined or ground) by displacing, rather than removing, 
minute surface irregularities with smooth point or line-contact, fixed 
or rotating tools. Lubricants or soap solutions can be used to cool the 
tools used in burnishing operations. Wastewater generated during 
burnishing include process solutions and rinse water.
    Calibration is performed to provide reference points for the use of 
a product. This unit operation typically is dry, although water may be 
used in some cases (e.g., pumping water for calibration of a pump). 
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used in this unit operation usually does not contain additives.
    Corrosion Preventive Coating involves applying removable oily or 
organic solutions to protect metal surfaces against corrosive 
environments. Corrosion preventive coatings include, but are not limited 
to: Petrolatum compounds, oils, hard dry-film compounds, solvent-cutback 
petroleum-based compounds, emulsions, water-displacing polar compounds, 
and fingerprint removers and neutralizers. Corrosion preventive coating 
does not include electroplating, or chemical conversion coating 
operations. Many corrosion preventive materials also are formulated to 
function as lubricants or as a base for paint. Typical applications 
include: Assembled machinery or equipment in standby storage; finished 
parts in stock or spare parts for replacement; tools such as drills, 
taps, dies, and gauges; and mill products such as sheet, strip, rod and 
bar. Wastewater generated during corrosion preventive coating includes 
spent process solutions and rinses. Process solutions are discharged 
when they become contaminated with impurities or are depleted of 
constituents. Corrosion preventive coatings typically do not require an 
associated rinse, but parts are sometimes rinsed to remove the coating 
before further processing.
    Electrical Discharge Machining involves removing metals by a rapid 
spark discharge between different polarity electrodes, one the part and 
the other the tool, separated by a small gap. The gap may be filled with 
air or a dielectric fluid. This operation is used primarily to cut tool 
alloys, hard nonferrous alloys, and other hard-to-machine materials. 
Most electrical discharge machining processes are operated dry; however, 
in some cases, the process uses water and generates wastewater 
containing dielectric fluid.
    Floor Cleaning (in Process Area) removes dirt, debris, and process 
solution spills from process area floors. Floors can be cleaned using 
wet or dry methods, such as vacuuming, mopping, dry sweeping, and hose 
rinsing. Non-process area floor cleaning in offices and other similar 
non-process areas is not included in this unit operation.
    Grinding involves removing stock from a part by using abrasive 
grains held by a rigid or semirigid binder. Grinding shapes or deburrs 
the part. The grinding tool usually is a disk (the basic shape of 
grinding wheels), but can also be a cylinder, ring, cup, stick, strip, 
or belt. The most commonly used abrasives are aluminum oxide, silicon 
carbide, and diamond. The process may use a grinding fluid to cool the 
part and remove debris or metal fines. Wastewater generated during 
grinding includes spent coolants and rinses. Metal-working fluids become 
spent for a number of reasons, including increased biological activity 
(i.e., the fluids become rancid) or decomposition of the coolant 
additives. Rinse waters typically are assimilated into the working fluid 
or treated on site.
    Heat Treating involves modifying the physical properties of a part 
by applying controlled heating and cooling cycles. This operation 
includes tempering, carburizing, cyaniding, nitriding, annealing, aging, 
normalizing, austenitizing, austempering, siliconizing, martempering, 
and malleablizing. Parts are heated in furnaces or molten salt baths, 
and then may be cooled by quenching in aqueous solutions (e.g., brine 
solutions), neat oils (pure oils with little or no impurities), or oil/
water emulsions. Heat treating typically is a dry operation, but is 
considered a wet operation if aqueous quenching solutions are used. 
Wastewater includes spent quench water and rinse water.
    Impact Deformation involves applying impact force to a part to 
permanently deform or shape it. Impact deformation may include 
mechanical processes such as hammer forging, shot peening, peening, 
coining, high-energy-rate forming, heading, or stamping. Natural and 
synthetic oils, light greases, and pigmented lubricants are used in 
impact deformation operations. Pigmented lubricants include whiting, 
lithapone, mica, zinc oxide, molybdenum disulfide, bentonite, flour, 
graphite, white lead, and soap-like materials. These operations 
typically are dry, but wastewater can be generated from lubricant 
discharge and from rinsing operations associated with the operation.
    Iron Phosphate Conversion Coating is the process of applying a 
protective coating on the surface of a metal using a bath consisting of 
a phosphoric acid solution containing no metals (e.g., manganese, 
nickel, or zinc) or a phosphate salt solution (i.e., sodium or potassium 
salts of phosphoric acid solutions) containing no metals (e.g., 
manganese, nickel, or zinc) other than sodium or potassium. Any metal 
concentrations in the bath are from the substrate.
    Machining involves removing stock from a part (as chips) by forcing 
a cutting tool against the part. This includes machining processes such 
as turning, milling, drilling, boring, tapping, planing, broaching, 
sawing, shaving, shearing, threading, reaming, shaping, slotting, 
hobbing, and chamfering. Machining processes use various types of metal-
working fluids, the choice of which depends on the type of machining 
being performed and the preference of the machine shop. The fluids can 
be categorized into four groups: Straight oil (neat oils), synthetic, 
semisynthetic, and water-soluble oil. Machining operations generate 
wastewater from working fluid or rinse water discharge. Metal-working 
fluids periodically are discarded because of reduced performance or 
development of a rancid odor. After machining, parts are sometimes 
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sometimes rinsed, and the rinse water is added to the working fluid.
    Painting-Spray or Brush (Including Water Curtains) involves applying 
an organic coating to a part. Coatings such as paint, varnish, lacquer, 
shellac, and plastics are applied by spraying, brushing, roll coating, 
lithographing, powder coating, and wiping. Water is used in painting 
operations as a solvent (water-borne formulations) for rinsing, for 
cleanup, and for water-wash (or curtain) type spray booths. Paint spray 
booths typically use most of the water in this unit operation. Spray 
booths capture overspray (i.e., paint that misses the product during 
application), and control the introduction of pollutants into the 
workplace and environment.
    Polishing involves removing stock from a part using loose or loosely 
held abrasive grains carried to the part by a flexible support. Usually, 
the objective is to achieve a desired surface finish or appearance 
rather then to remove a specified amount of stock. Buffing is included 
in this unit operation, and usually is performed using a revolving cloth 
or sisal buffing wheel, which is coated with a suitable compound. Liquid 
buffing compounds are used extensively for large-volume production on 
semiautomated or automated buffing equipment. Polishing operations 
typically are dry, although liquid compounds and associated rinses are 
used in some polishing processes.
    Pressure Deformation involves applying force (other than impact 
force) to permanently deform or shape a part. Pressure deformation may 
include rolling, drawing, bending, embossing, sizing, extruding, 
squeezing, spinning, necking, forming, crimping or flaring. These 
operations use natural and synthetic oils, light greases, and pigmented 
lubricants. Pigmented lubricants include whiting, lithapone, mica, zinc 
oxide, molybdenum disulfide, bentonite, flour, graphite, white lead, and 
soap-like materials. Pressure deformation typically is dry, but 
wastewater is sometimes generated from the discharge of lubricants or 
from rinsing associated with the process.
    Solvent Degreasing removes oils and grease from the surface of a 
part using organic solvents, including aliphatic petroleum (e.g., 
kerosene, naphtha), aromatics (e.g., benzene, toluene), oxygenated 
hydrocarbons (e.g., ketones, alcohol, ether), and halogenated 
hydrocarbons (e.g., 1,1,1-trichloroethane, trichloroethylene, methylene 
chloride). Solvent cleaning takes place in either the liquid or vapor 
phase. Solvent vapor degreasing normally is quicker than solvent liquid 
degreasing. However, ultrasonic vibration is sometimes used with liquid 
solvents to decrease the required immersion time of complex shapes. 
Solvent cleaning often is used as a precleaning operation prior to 
alkaline cleaning, as a final cleaning of precision parts, or as surface 
preparation for some painting operations. Solvent degreasing operations 
typically are not followed by rinsing, although rinsing is performed in 
some cases.
    Steam Cleaning removes residual dirt, oil, and grease from parts 
after processing though other unit operations. Typically, additives are 
not used in this operation; the hot steam removes the pollutants. 
Wastewater is generated when the cleaned parts are rinsed.
    Testing (e.g., hydrostatic, dye penetrant, ultrasonic, magnetic 
flux) involves applying thermal, electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, or 
other energy to determine the suitability or functionality of a part, 
assembly, or complete unit. Testing also may include applying surface 
penetrant dyes to detect surface imperfections. Other examples of tests 
frequently performed include electrical testing, performance testing, 
and ultrasonic testing; these tests typically are dry but may generate 
wastewater under certain circumstances. Testing usually is performed to 
replicate some aspect of the working environment. Wastewater generated 
during testing includes spent process solutions and rinses.
    Thermal Cutting involves cutting, slotting, or piercing a part using 
an oxy-acetylene oxygen lance, electric arc cutting tool, or laser. 
Thermal cutting typically is a dry process, except for the use of 
contact cooling waters and rinses.
    Tumbling/Barrel Finishing/Mass Finishing/Vibratory Finishing 
involves polishing or deburring a part using a rotating or vibrating 
container and abrasive media or other polishing materials to achieve a 
desired surface appearance. Parts to be finished are placed in a 
rotating barrel or vibrating unit with an abrasive media (e.g., ceramic 
chips, pebbles), water, and chemical additives (e.g., alkaline 
detergents). As the barrel rotates, the upper layer of the part slides 
toward the lower side of the barrel, causing the abrading or polishing. 
Similar results can be achieved in a vibrating unit, where the entire 
contents of the container are in constant motion, or in a centrifugal 
unit, which compacts the load of media and parts as the unit spins and 
generates up to 50 times the force of gravity. Spindle finishing is a 
similar process, where parts to be finished are mounted on fixtures and 
exposed to a rapidly moving abrasive slurry. Wastewater generated during 
barrel finishing includes spent process solutions and rinses. Following 
the finishing process, the contents of the barrel are unloaded. Process 
wastewater is either discharged continuously during the process, 
discharged after finishing, or collected and reused. The parts are 
sometimes given a final rinse to remove particles of abrasive media.

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    Washing (Finished Products) involves cleaning finished metal 
products after use or storage using fresh water or water containing a 
mild cleaning solution. This unit operation applies only to the finished 
products that do not require maintenance or rebuilding.
    Welding involves joining two or more pieces of material by applying 
heat, pressure, or both, with or without filler material, to produce a 
metallurgical bond through fusion or recrystallization across the 
interface. This includes gas welding, resistance welding, arc welding, 
cold welding, electron beam welding, and laser beam welding. Welding 
typically is a dry process, except for the occasional use of contact 
cooling waters or rinses.
    Wet Air Pollution Control for Organic Constituents involves using 
water to remove organic constituents that are entrained in air streams 
exhausted from process tanks or production areas. Most frequently, wet 
air pollution control devices are used with cleaning and coating 
processes. A common type of wet air pollution control is the wet packed 
scrubber consisting of a spray chamber that is filled with packing 
material. Water is continuously sprayed onto the packing and the air 
stream is pulled through the packing by a fan. Pollutants in the air 
stream are absorbed by the water droplets and the air is released to the 
atmosphere. A single scrubber often serves numerous process tanks.



    Sec. Appendix C to Part 438--Metal-Bearing Operations Definitions

    Note: The definitions in this appendix shall not be used to 
differentiate between the six ``core'' metal finishing operations (i.e., 
Electroplating, Electroless Plating, Anodizing, Coating (chromating, 
phosphating, and coloring), Chemical Etching and Milling, and Printed 
Circuit Board Manufacture) and forty ``ancillary'' process operations 
listed at 40 CFR 433.10(a).
    Abrasive Jet Machining includes removing stock material from a part 
by a high-speed stream of abrasive particles carried by a liquid or gas 
from a nozzle. Abrasive jet machining is used for deburring, drilling, 
and cutting thin sections of metal or composite material. Unlike 
abrasive blasting, this process operates at pressures of thousands of 
pounds per square inch. The liquid streams typically are alkaline or 
emulsified oil solutions, although water also can be used.
    Acid Pickling Neutralization involves using a dilute alkaline 
solution to raise the pH of acid pickling rinse water that remains on 
the part after pickling. The wastewater from this operation is the acid 
pickling neutralization rinse water.
    Acid Treatment With Chromium is a general term used to describe any 
application of an acid solution containing chromium to a metal surface. 
Acid cleaning, chemical etching, and pickling are types of acid 
treatment. Chromic acid is used occasionally to clean cast iron, 
stainless steel, cadmium and aluminum, and bright dipping of copper and 
copper alloys. Also, chromic acid solutions can be used for the final 
step in acid cleaning phosphate conversion coating systems. Chemical 
conversion coatings formulated with chromic acid are defined at 
``Chromate Conversion Coating (or Chromating)'' in this appendix. 
Wastewater generated during acid treatment includes spent solutions and 
rinse waters. Spent solutions typically are batch discharged and treated 
or disposed of off site. Most acid treatment operations are followed by 
a water rinse to remove residual acid.
    Acid Treatment Without Chromium is a general term used to describe 
any application of an acid solution not containing chromium to a metal 
surface. Acid cleaning, chemical etching, and pickling are types of acid 
treatment. Wastewater generated during acid treatment includes spent 
solutions and rinse waters. Spent solutions typically are batch 
discharged and treated or disposed of off site. Most acid treatment 
operations are followed by a water rinse to remove residual acid.
    Alcohol Cleaning involves removing dirt and residue material from a 
part using alcohol.
    Alkaline Cleaning Neutralization involves using a dilute acid 
solution to lower the pH of alkaline cleaning rinse water that remains 
on the part after alkaline cleaning. Wastewater from this operation is 
the alkaline cleaning neutralization rinse water.
    Alkaline Treatment With Cyanide is the cleaning of a metal surface 
with an alkaline solution containing cyanide. Wastewater generated 
during alkaline treatment includes spent solutions and rinse waters. 
Alkaline treatment solutions become contaminated from the introduction 
of soils and dissolution of the base metal. They usually are treated and 
disposed of on a batch basis. Alkaline treatment typically is followed 
by a water rinse that is discharged to a treatment system.
    Anodizing With Chromium involves producing a protective oxide film 
on aluminum, magnesium, or other light metal, usually by passing an 
electric current through an electrolyte bath in which the metal is 
immersed. Anodizing may be followed by a sealant operation. Chromic acid 
anodic coatings have a relatively thick boundary layer and are more 
protective than are sulfuric acid coatings. For these reasons, chromic 
acid is sometimes used when the part cannot be rinsed completely. These 
oxide coatings provide corrosion protection, decorative surfaces, a base 
for painting and other coating processes, and special electrical and 
mechanical properties. Wastewaters generated during anodizing include 
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and rinse waters. Because of the anodic nature of the process, anodizing 
solutions become contaminated with the base metal being processed. These 
solutions eventually reach an intolerable concentration of dissolved 
metal and require treatment or disposal. Rinse water following 
anodizing, coloring, and sealing typically is discharged to a treatment 
system.
    Anodizing Without Chromium involves applying a protective oxide film 
to aluminum, magnesium, or other light metal, usually by passing an 
electric current through an electrolyte bath in which the metal is 
immersed. Phosphoric acid, sulfuric acid, and boric acid are used in 
anodizing. Anodizing also may include sealant baths. These oxide 
coatings provide corrosion protection, decorative surfaces, a base for 
painting and other coating processes, and special electrical and 
mechanical properties. Wastewater generated during anodizing includes 
spent anodizing solutions, sealants, and rinse waters. Because of the 
anodic nature of the process, anodizing solutions become contaminated 
with the base metal being processed. These solutions eventually reach an 
intolerable concentration of dissolved metal and require treatment or 
disposal. Rinse water following anodizing, coloring, and sealing steps 
typically is discharged to a treatment systems.
    Carbon Black Deposition involves coating the inside of printed 
circuit board holes by dipping the circuit board into a tank that 
contains carbon black and potassium hydroxide. After excess solution 
dips from the circuit boards, they are heated to allow the carbon black 
to adhere to the board.
    Catalyst Acid Pre-Dip uses rinse water to remove residual solution 
from a part after the part is processed in an acid bath. The wastewater 
generated in this unit operation is the rinse water.
    Chemical Conversion Coating without Chromium is the process of 
applying a protective coating on the surface of a metal without using 
chromium. Such coatings are applied through phosphate conversion (except 
for ``Iron Phosphate Conversion Coating,'' see appendix B of this part), 
metal coloring, or passivation. Coatings are applied to a base metal or 
previously deposited metal to increase corrosion protection and 
lubricity, prepare the surface for additional coatings, or formulate a 
special surface appearance. This unit process includes sealant 
operations that use additives other than chromium.
    (1) In phosphate conversion, coatings are applied for one or more of 
the following reasons: to provide a base for paints and other organic 
coatings; to condition surfaces for cold forming operations by providing 
a base for drawing compounds and lubricants; to impart corrosion 
resistance to the metal surface; or to provide a suitable base for 
corrosion-resistant oils or waxes. Phosphate conversion coatings are 
formed by immersing a metal part in a dilute solution of phosphoric 
acid, phosphate salts, and other reagents.
    (2) Metal coloring by chemical conversion coating produces a large 
group of decorative finishes. Metal coloring includes the formation of 
oxide conversion coatings. In this operation, the metal surface is 
converted into an oxide or similar metallic compound, giving the part 
the desired color. The most common colored finishes are used on copper, 
steel, zinc, and cadmium.
    (3) Passivation forms a protective coating on metals, particularly 
stainless steel, by immersing the part in an acid solution. Stainless 
steel is passivated to dissolve embedded iron particles and to form a 
thin oxide film on the surface of the metal. Wastewater generated during 
chemical conversion coating includes spent solutions and rinses (i.e., 
both the chemical conversion coating solutions and post-treatment 
sealant solutions). These solutions commonly are discharged to a 
treatment system when contaminated with the base metal or other 
impurities. Rinsing normally follows each process step, except when a 
sealant dries on the part surface.
    Chemical Milling (or Chemical Machining) involves removing metal 
from a part by controlled chemical attack, or etching, to produce 
desired shapes and dimensions. In chemical machining, a masking agent 
typically is applied to cover a portion of the part's surface; the 
exposed (unmasked) surface is then treated with the chemical machining 
solution. Wastewater generated during chemical machining includes spent 
solutions and rinses. Process solutions typically are discharged after 
becoming contaminated with the base metal. Rinsing normally follows 
chemical machining.
    Chromate Conversion Coating (or Chromating) involves forming a 
conversion coating (protective coating) on a metal by immersing or 
spraying the metal with a hexavalent chromium compound solution to 
produce a hexavalent or trivalent chromium compound coating. This also 
is known as chromate treatment, and is most often applied to aluminum, 
zinc, cadmium or magnesium surfaces. Sealant operations using chromium 
also are included in this unit operation. Chromate solutions include two 
types: (1) those that deposit substantial chromate films on the 
substrate metal and are complete treatments themselves, and (2) those 
that seal or supplement oxide, phosphate, or other types of protective 
coatings. Wastewater generated during chromate conversion coating 
includes spent process solutions (i.e., both the chromate conversion 
coating solutions and post-treatment sealant solutions) and rinses. 
These solutions typically are discharged to a treatment system when 
contaminated with the base metal or other impurities. Also, chromium-
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hexavalent chromium, lose operating strength when the hexavalent 
chromium reduces to trivalent chromium during use. Rinsing normally 
follows each process step, except for sealants that dry on the surface 
of the part.
    Chromium Drag-out Destruction is a unit operation performed 
following chromium-bearing operations to reduce hexavalent chromium that 
is ``dragged out'' of the process bath. Parts are dipped in a solution 
of a chromium-reducing chemical (e.g., sodium metabisulfite) to prevent 
the hexavalent chromium from contaminating subsequent process baths. 
This operation typically is performed in a stagnant drag-out rinse tank 
that contains concentrated chromium-bearing wastewater.
    Cyanide Drag-out Destruction involves dipping part in a cyanide 
oxidation solution (e.g., sodium hypochloride) to prevent cyanide that 
is ``dragged out'' of a process bath from contaminating subsequent 
process baths. This operation typically is performed in a stagnant drag-
out rinse tank.
    Cyaniding Rinse is generated during cyaniding hardening of a part. 
The part is heated in a molten salt solution containing cyanide. 
Wastewater is generated when excess cyanide salt solution is removed 
from the part in rinse water.
    Electrochemical Machining is a process in which the part becomes the 
anode and a shaped cathode is the cutting tool. By pumping electrolyte 
between the electrodes and applying a current, metal is rapidly but 
selectively dissolved from the part. Wastewater generated during 
electrochemical machining includes spent electrolytes and rinses.
    Electroless Catalyst Solution involves adding a catalyst just prior 
to an electroless plating operation to accelerate the plating operation.
    Electroless Plating involves applying a metallic coating to a part 
using a chemical reduction process in the presence of a catalysis. An 
electric current is not used in this operations. The metal to be plated 
onto a part typically is held in solution at high concentrations using a 
chelating agent. This plates all areas of the part to a uniform 
thickness regardless of the configuration of the part. Also, an 
electroless-plated surface is dense and virtually nonporous. Copper and 
nickel electroless plating operations are the most common. Sealant 
operations (i.e., other than hot water dips) following electroless 
plating are considered separate unit operations if they include any 
additives. Wastewater generated during electroless plating includes 
spent process solutions and rinses. The wastewater contains chelated 
metals, which require separate preliminary treatment to break the metal 
chelates prior to conventional chemical precipitation. Rinsing follows 
most electroless plating processes to remove residual plating solution 
and prevent contamination of subsequent process baths.
    Electrolytic Cleaning involves removing soil, scale, or surface 
oxides from a part by electrolysis. The part is one of the electrodes 
and the electrolyte is usually alkaline. Electrolytic alkaline cleaning 
and electrolytic acid cleaning are the two types of electrolytic 
cleaning.
    (1) Electrolytic alkaline cleaning produces a cleaner surface than 
do nonelectrolytic methods of alkaline cleaning. This operation uses 
strong agitation, gas evolution in the solution, and oxidation-reduction 
reactions that occur during electrolysis. In addition, dirt particles 
become electrically charged and are repelled from the part surface.
    (2) Electrolytic acid cleaning sometimes is used as a final cleaning 
before electroplating. Sulfuric acid is most frequently used as the 
electrolyte. As with electrolytic alkaline cleaning, the mechanical 
scrubbing effect from the evolution of gas enhances the effectiveness of 
the process.
    Wastewater generated during electrolytic cleaning includes spent 
process solutions and rinses. Electrolytic cleaning solutions become 
contaminated during use due to the dissolution of the base metal and the 
introduction of pollutants. The solutions typically are batch discharged 
for treatment or disposal after they weaken. Rinsing following 
electrolytic cleaning removes residual cleaner to prevent contamination 
of subsequent process baths.
    Electroplating with Chromium involves producing a chromium metal 
coating on a surface by electrodeposition. Electroplating provides 
corrosion protection, wear or erosion resistance, lubricity, electrical 
conductivity, or decoration. In electroplating, metal ions in acid, 
alkaline, or neutral solutions are reduced on the cathodic surfaces of 
the parts being plated. Metal salts or oxides typically are added to 
replenish the solutions. Chromium trioxide often is added as a source of 
chromium. In addition to water and the metal being deposited, 
electroplating solutions often contain agents that form complexes with 
the metal being deposited, stabilizers to prevent hydrolysis, buffers 
for pH control, catalysts to assist in deposition, chemical aids to 
dissolve anodes, and miscellaneous ingredients that modify the process 
to attain specific properties. Sealant operations performed after this 
operation are considered separate unit operations if they include any 
additives (i.e., other than hot water dips). Wastewater generated during 
electroplating includes spent process solutions and rinses. 
Electroplating solutions occasionally become contaminated during use due 
to the base metal dissolving and the introduction of other pollutants, 
diminishing the effectiveness of the electroplating solutions 
diminishes. Spent concentrated solutions typically are treated to

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remove pollutants and reused, processed in a wastewater treatment 
system, or disposed of off site. Rinse waters, including some drag-out 
rinse tank solutions, typically are treated on site.
    Electroplating with Cyanide involves producing metal coatings on a 
surface by electrodeposition using cyanide. Electroplating provides 
corrosion protection, wear or erosion resistance, electrical 
conductivity, or decoration. In electroplating, metal ions in acid, 
alkaline, or neutral solutions are reduced on the cathodic surfaces of 
the parts being plated. The metal ions in solution typically are 
replenished by dissolving metal from anodes contained in inert wire or 
metal baskets. Sealant operations performed after this operation are 
considered separate unit operations if they include any additives (i.e., 
any sealant operations other than hot water dips). In addition to water 
and the metal being deposited, electroplating solutions often contain 
agents that form complexes with the metal being deposited, stabilizers 
to prevent hydrolysis, buffers to control pH, catalysts to assist in 
deposition, chemical aids to dissolve anodes, and miscellaneous 
ingredients that modify the process to attain specific properties. 
Cyanide, usually in the form of sodium or potassium cyanide, frequently 
is used as a complexing agent for zinc, cadmium, copper, and precious 
metal baths. Wastewater generated during electroplating includes spent 
process solutions and rinses. Electroplating solutions occasionally 
become contaminated during use due to dissolution of the base metal and 
the introduction of other pollutants, diminishing the performance of the 
electroplating solutions. Spent concentrated solutions typically are 
treated to remove pollutants and reused, processed in a wastewater 
treatment system, or disposed of off site. Rinse waters, including some 
drag-out rinse tank solutions, typically are treated on site.
    Electroplating without Chromium or Cyanide involves the production 
of metal coatings on a surface by electrodeposition, without using 
chromium or cyanide. Commonly electroplated metals include nickel, 
copper, tin/lead, gold, and zinc. Electroplating provides corrosion 
protection, wear or erosion resistance, lubricity, electrical 
conductivity, or decoration. In electroplating, metal ions in acid, 
alkaline, or neutral solutions are reduced on the cathodic surfaces of 
the parts being plated. The metal ions in solution typically are 
replenished by dissolving metal from anodes contained in inert wire or 
metal baskets. Sealant operations performed after this operation are 
considered separate unit operations if they include any additives (i.e., 
any sealant operations other than hot water dips). In addition to water 
and the metal being deposited, electroplating solutions often contain 
agents that form complexes with the metal being deposited, stabilizers 
to prevent hydrolysis, buffers to control pH, catalysts to assist in 
deposition, chemical aids to dissolve anodes, and miscellaneous 
ingredients that modify the process to attain specific properties. 
Wastewater generated during electroplating without chromium or cyanide 
includes spent process solutions and rinses. Electroplating solutions 
occasionally become contaminated during use due to dissolution of the 
base metal and the introduction of other pollutants, diminishing the 
effectiveness of the electroplating solutions. Spent concentrated 
solutions typically are treated for pollutant removal and reused, 
processed in a wastewater treatment system, or disposed of off site. 
Rinse waters, including some drag-out rinse tank solutions, typically 
are treated on site.
    Electropolishing involves producing a highly polished surface on a 
part using reversed electrodeposition in which the anode (part) releases 
some metal ions into the electrolyte to reduce surface roughness. When 
current is applied, a polarized film forms on the metal surface, through 
which metal ions diffuse. In this operation, areas of surface roughness 
on parts serve as high-current density areas and are dissolved at rates 
greater than the rates for smoother portions of the metal surface. 
Metals are electropolished to improve appearance, reflectivity, and 
corrosion resistance. Base metals processed by electropolishing include 
aluminum, copper, zinc, low-alloy steel, and stainless steel. Common 
electrolytes include sodium hydroxide and combinations of sulfuric acid, 
phosphoric acid, and chromic acid. Wastewater generated during 
electropolishing includes spent process solutions and rinses. 
Eventually, the concentration of dissolved metals increases to the point 
where the process becomes ineffective. Typically, a portion of the bath 
is decanted and either fresh chemicals are added or the entire solution 
is discharged to treatment and replaced with fresh chemicals. Rinsing 
can involve several steps and can include hot immersion or spray rinses.
    Galvanizing/Hot Dip Coating involves using various processes to coat 
an iron or steel surface with zinc. In hot dipping, a base metal is 
coated by dipping it into a tank that contains a molten metal.
    Hot Dip Coating involves applying a metal coating (usually zinc) to 
the surface of a part by dipping the part in a molten metal bath. 
Wastewater is generated in this operation when residual metal coating 
solution is removed from the part in rinse water.
    Kerfing uses a tool to remove small amounts of metal from a product 
surface. Water and synthetic coolants may be used to lubricate the area 
between the tool and the metal, to maintain the temperature of the 
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the surface of the part. This operation generates oily wastewater that 
contains metal fines and dust.
    Laminating involves applying a material to a substrate using heat 
and pressure.
    Mechanical and Vapor Plating involves applying a metallic coating to 
a part. For mechanical plating, the part is rotated in a drum containing 
a water-based solution, glass beads, and metal powder. In vapor plating, 
a metallic coating is applied by atomizing the metal and applying an 
electric charge to the part, which causes the atomized (vapor phase) 
metal to adhere to the part. Wastewater generated in this operation 
includes spent solutions from the process bath and rinse water. 
Typically, the wastewater contains high concentrations of the applied 
metal.
    Metallic Fiber Cloth Manufacturing involves weaving thin metallic 
fibers to create a mesh cloth.
    Metal Spraying (Including Water Curtain) involves applying a 
metallic coating to a part by projecting molten or semimolten metal 
particles onto a substrate. Coatings can be sprayed from rod or wire 
stock or from powdered material. The process involves feeding the 
material (e.g., wire) into a flame where it is melted. The molten stock 
then is stripped from the end of the wire and atomized by a high-
velocity stream of compressed air or other gas that propels the material 
onto a prepared substrate or part. Metal spraying coatings are used in a 
wide range of special applications, including: insulating layers in 
applications such as induction heating coils; electromagnetic 
interference shielding; thermal barriers for rocket engines; nuclear 
moderators; films for hot isostatic pressing; and dimensional 
restoration of worn parts. Metal spraying is sometimes performed in 
front of a ``water curtain'' (a circulated water stream used to trap 
overspray) or a dry filter exhaust hood that captures the overspray and 
fumes. With water curtain systems, water is recirculated from a sump or 
tank. Wastewater is generated when the sump or tank is discharged 
periodically. Metal spraying typically is not followed by rinsing.
    Painting-Immersion (Including Electrophoretic, ``E-coat'') involves 
applying an organic coating to a part using processes such autophoretic 
and electrophoretic painting.
    (1) Autophoretic Painting involves applying an organic paint film by 
electrophoresis when a part is immersed in a suitable aqueous bath.
    (2) Electrophoretic Painting is coating a part by making it either 
anodic or cathodic in a bath that is generally an aqueous emulsion of 
the organic coating material.
    (3) Other Immersion Painting includes all other types of immersion 
painting such as dip painting.
    Water is used in immersion paint operations as a carrier for paint 
particles and to rinse the part. Aqueous painting solutions and rinses 
typically are treated through an ultrafiltration system. The concentrate 
is returned to the painting solution, and the permeate is reused as 
rinse water. Sites typically discharge a bleed stream to treatment. The 
painting solution and rinses are batch discharged periodically to 
treatment.
    Photo Imaging is the process of exposing a photoresist-laden printed 
wiring board to light to impact the circuitry design to the board. Water 
is not used in this operation.
    Photo Image Developing is an operation in which a water-based 
solution is used to develop the exposed circuitry in a photoresist-laden 
printed wiring board. Wastewater generated in this operation includes 
spent process solution and rinse water.
    Photoresist Application is an operation that uses heat and pressure 
to apply a photoresist coating to a printed wiring board. Water is not 
used in this operation.
    Photoresist Strip involves removing organic photoresist material 
from a printed wiring board using an acid solution.
    Phosphor Deposition is the application of a phosphorescent coating 
to a part. Wastewater generated in this unit operation includes water 
used to keep the parts clean and wet while the coating is applied, and 
rinse water used to remove excess phosphorescent coating from the part.
    Physical Vapor Deposition involves physically removing a material 
from a source through evaporation or sputtering, using the energy of the 
vapor particles in a vacuum or partial vacuum to transport the removed 
material, and condensing the removed material as a film onto the surface 
of a part or other substrate.
    Plasma Arc Machining involves removing material or shaping a part by 
a high-velocity jet of high-temperature, ionized gas. A gas (nitrogen, 
argon, or hydrogen) is passed through an electric arc, causing the gas 
to become ionized, and heated to temperatures exceeding 16,650 [deg]C 
(30,000 [deg]F). The relatively narrow plasma jet melts and displaces 
the material in its path. Because plasma arc machining does not depend 
on a chemical reaction between the gas and the part, and because plasma 
temperatures are extremely high, the process can be used on almost any 
metal, including those that are resistant to oxygen-fuel gas cutting. 
The method is used mainly for profile cutting of stainless steel and 
aluminum alloys. Although plasma arc machining typically is a dry 
process, water is used for water injection plasma arc torches. In these 
cases, a constricted swirling flow of water surrounds the cutting arc. 
This operations also may be performed immersed in a water bath. In both 
cases, water is used to stabilize the arc, to cool the part, and to 
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    Plastic Wire Extrusion involves applying a plastic material to a 
metal wire through an extrusion process.
    Salt Bath Descaling involves removing surface oxides or scale from a 
part by immersing the part in a molten salt bath or hot salt solution. 
Salt bath descaling solutions can contain molten salts, caustic soda, 
sodium hydride, and chemical additives. Molten salt baths are used in a 
salt bath-water quench-acid dip sequence to remove oxides from stainless 
steel and other corrosion-resistant alloys. In this process, the part 
typically is immersed in the molten salt, quenched with water, and then 
dipped in acid. Oxidizing, reducing, or electrolytic salt baths can be 
used depending on the oxide to be removed. Wastewater generated during 
salt bath descaling includes spent process solutions, quenches, and 
rinses.
    Shot Tower--Lead Shot Manufacturing involves dropping molten lead 
from a platform on the top of a tower through a sieve-like device and 
into a vat of cold water.
    Soldering involves joining metals by inserting a thin (capillary 
thickness) layer of nonferrous filler metal into the space between them. 
Bonding results from the intimate contact produced by the metallic bond 
formed between the substrate metal and the solder alloy. The term 
soldering is used where the melting temperature of the filler is below 
425 [deg]C (800 [deg]F). Some soldering operations use a solder flux, 
which is an aqueous or nonaqueous material used to dissolve, remove, or 
prevent the formation of surface oxides on the part. Except for the use 
of aqueous fluxes, soldering typically is a dry operation; however, a 
quench or rinse sometimes follows soldering to cool the part or remove 
excess flux or other foreign material from its surface. Recent 
developments in soldering technology have focused on fluxless solders 
and fluxes that can be cleaned off with water.
    Solder Flux Cleaning involves removing residual solder flux from a 
printed circuit board using either an alkaline or alcohol cleaning 
solution.
    Solder Fusing involves coating a tin-lead plated circuit board with 
a solder flux and then passing the board through a hot oil. The hot oil 
fuses the tin-lead to the board and creates a solder-like finish on the 
board.
    Solder Masking involves applying a resistive coating to certain 
areas of a circuit board to protect the areas during subsequent 
processing.
    Sputtering is a vacuum evaporation process in which portions of a 
coating material are physically removed from a substrate and deposited a 
thin film onto a different substrate.
    Stripping (Paint) involves removing a paint (or other organic) 
coating from a metal basis material. Stripping commonly is performed as 
part of the manufacturing process to recover parts that have been 
improperly coated or as part of maintenance and rebuilding to restore 
parts to a usable condition. Organic coatings (including paint) are 
stripped using thermal, mechanical, and chemical means. Thermal methods 
include burn-off ovens, fluidized beds of sand, and molten salt baths. 
Mechanical methods include scraping and abrasive blasting (as defined in 
``Abrasive Blasting'' in appendix B of this part). Chemical paint 
strippers include alkali solutions, acid solutions, and solvents (e.g., 
methylene chloride). Wastewater generated during organic coating 
stripping includes process solutions (limited mostly to chemical paint 
strippers and rinses).
    Stripping (Metallic Coating) involves removing a metallic coating 
from a metal basis material. Stripping is commonly part of the 
manufacturing process to recover parts that have been improperly coated 
or as part of maintenance and rebuilding to restore parts to a usable 
condition. Metallic coating stripping most often uses chemical baths, 
although mechanical means (e.g., grinding, abrasive blasting) also are 
used. Chemical stripping frequently is performed as an aqueous 
electrolytic process. Wastewater generated during metallic coating 
stripping includes process solutions and rinses. Stripping solutions 
become contaminated from dissolution of the base metal. Typically, the 
entire solution is discharged to treatment. Rinsing is used to remove 
the corrosive film remaining on the parts.
    Thermal Infusion uses heat to infuse metal powder or dust onto the 
surface of a part. Typically, thermal infusion is a dry operation. In 
some cases, however, water may be used to remove excess metal powder, 
metal dust, or molten metal.
    Ultrasonic Machining involves forcing an abrasive liquid between a 
vibrating tool and a part. Particles in the abrasive liquid strike the 
part, removing any microscopic flakes on the part.
    Vacuum Impregnation is used to reduce the porosity of the part. A 
filler material (usually organic) is applied to the surface of the part 
and polymerized under pressure and heat. Wastewater is generated in this 
unit operation when rinse water is used to remove residual organic 
coating from the part.
    Vacuum Plating involves applying a thin layer of metal oxide onto a 
part using molten metal in a vacuum chamber.
    Water Shedder involves applying a dilute water-based chemical 
compound to a part to accelerate drying. This operation typically is 
used to prevent a part from streaking when excess water remains on the 
part.
    Wet Air Pollution Control involves using water to remove chemicals, 
fumes, or dusts that are entrained in air streams exhausted from process 
tanks or production areas. Most frequently, wet air pollution control 
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coating processes. A common type of wet air pollution control is the wet 
packed scrubber consisting of a spray chamber that is filled with 
packing material. Water is continuously sprayed onto the packing and the 
air stream is pulled through the packing by a fan. Pollutants in the air 
stream are absorbed by the water droplets and the air is released to the 
atmosphere. A single scrubber often serves numerous process tanks; 
however, the air streams typically are segregated by source into 
chromium, cyanide, and acid/alkaline sources. Wet air pollution control 
can be divided into several suboperations, including:
    (1) Wet Air Pollution Control for Acid Alkaline Baths;
    (2) Wet Air Pollution Control for Cyanide Baths;
    (3) Wet Air Pollution Control for Chromium-Bearing Baths; and
    (4) Wet Air Pollution Control for Fumes and Dusts.
    Wire Galvanizing Flux involves using flux to remove rust and oxide 
from the surface of steel wire prior to galvanizing. This provides long-
term corrosion protection for the steel wire.



PART 439_PHARMACEUTICAL MANUFACTURING POINT SOURCE CATEGORY--
Table of Contents



                                 General

Sec.
439.0 Applicability.
439.1 General definitions.
439.2 General monitoring requirements.
439.3 General pretreatment standards.
439.4 General limitation or standard for pH.

                     Subpart A_Fermentation Products

439.10 Applicability.
439.11 Special definitions.
439.12 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
439.13 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).
439.14 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of best 
          available technology economically achievable (BAT).
439.15 New source performance standards (NSPS).
439.16 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
439.17 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

                      Subpart B_Extraction Products

439.20 Applicability.
439.21 Special definitions.
439.22 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
439.23 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).
439.24 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of best 
          available technology economically achievable (BAT).
439.25 New source performance standards (NSPS).
439.26 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
439.27 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

                  Subpart C_Chemical Synthesis Products

439.30 Applicability.
439.31 Special definitions.
439.32 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
439.33 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).
439.34 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of best 
          available technology economically achievable (BAT).
439.35 New source performance standards (NSPS).
439.36 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
439.37 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

              Subpart D_Mixing/Compounding and Formulation

439.40 Applicability.
439.41 Special definitions.
439.42 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
439.43 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).
439.44 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of best 
          available technology economically achievable (BAT).
439.45 New source performance standards (NSPS).
439.46 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
439.47 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

                           Subpart E_Research

439.50 Applicability.
439.51 Special definitions.
439.52 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).

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Appendix A to Part 439--Tables

    Authority: 33 U.S.C. 1311, 1314, 1316, 1317, 1318, 1342 and 1361.

    Source: 48 FR 49821, Oct. 27, 1983, unless otherwise noted.

                                 General



Sec.  439.0  Applicability.

    (a) This part applies to process wastewater discharges resulting 
from the research and manufacture of pharmaceutical products, which are 
generally, but not exclusively, reported under SIC 2833, SIC 2834 and 
SIC 2836 (1987 Standard Industrial Classification Manual).
    (b) Although not reported under SIC 2833, SIC 2834 and SIC 2836, 
discharges from the manufacture of other pharmaceutical products to 
which this part applies include (but are not limited to):
    (1) Products manufactured by one or more of the four types of 
manufacturing processes described in subcategories A, B, C or D of this 
part, and considered by the Food and Drug Administration to be 
pharmaceutical active ingredients;
    (2) Multiple end-use products (e.g., components of formulations, 
chemical intermediates, or final products) derived from pharmaceutical 
manufacturing operations and intended for use primarily in 
pharmaceutical applications;
    (3) Pharmaceutical products and intermediates not subject to other 
categorical limitations and standards, provided the manufacturing 
processes generate process wastewaters that are similar to those derived 
from the manufacture of pharmaceutical products elsewhere (an example of 
such a product is citric acid);
    (4) Cosmetic preparations that are reported under SIC 2844 and 
contain pharmaceutical active ingredients, or active ingredients that 
are intended for the treatment of a skin condition. (These preparations 
do not include products such as lipsticks or perfumes that serve to 
enhance appearance, or provide a pleasing odor, but do not enhance skin 
care. Also excluded are deodorants, manicure preparations, shaving 
preparations and non-medicated shampoos that do not function primarily 
as a skin treatment.)
    (c) The provisions of this part do not apply to wastewater 
discharges resulting from the manufacture of the following products, or 
as a result of providing one or more of the following services:
    (1) Surgical and medical instruments and apparatus reported under 
SIC 3841;
    (2) Orthopedic, prosthetic, and surgical appliances and supplies 
reported under SIC 3842;
    (3) Dental equipment and supplies reported under SIC 3843;
    (4) Medical laboratory services reported under SIC 8071;
    (5) Dental laboratory services reported under SIC 8072;
    (6) Outpatient care facility services reported under SIC 8081;
    (7) Health and allied services reported under SIC 8091, and not 
classified elsewhere;
    (8) Diagnostic devices other than those reported under SIC 3841;
    (9) Animal feed products that include pharmaceutical active 
ingredients such as vitamins and antibiotics, where the major portion of 
the product is non-pharmaceutical, and the resulting process wastewater 
is not characteristic of process wastewater from the manufacture of 
pharmaceutical products;
    (10) Food and beverage products fortified with vitamins or other 
pharmaceutical active ingredients, where the major portion of the 
product is non-pharmaceutical, and the resulting process wastewater is 
not characteristic of process wastewater from the manufacture of 
pharmaceutical products;
    (11) Pharmaceutical products and intermediates subject to the 
provisions of 40 CFR part 414, provided their manufacture results in 
less than 50 percent of the total flow of process wastewater that is 
regulated by 40 CFR part 414 at the facility.

[63 FR 50424, Sept. 21, 1998]



Sec.  439.1  General definitions.

    As used in this part:
    (a) The general definitions, abbreviations and methods of analysis 
in 40 CFR part 401 shall apply.

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    (b) Bench-scale operation means the laboratory testing of materials, 
methods, or processes on a small scale, such as on a laboratory 
worktable.
    (c) Cyanide (T) means the parameter total cyanide.
    (d) In-plant monitoring point means a location within a plant, where 
an individual process effluent can be exclusively monitored before it is 
diluted or mixed with other process wastewaters en route to the end-of-
pipe.
    (e) Maximum daily means the highest allowable discharge of 
wastewater pollutants during a calendar day or any 24 hour period that 
reasonably represents a calendar day for purposes of sampling.
    (f) Maximum monthly average means the highest allowable average of 
daily discharges of wastewater pollutants over a calendar month, and is 
calculated as the sum of all daily values measured during a calendar 
month divided by the number of daily values measured during that month.
    (g) mg/L means milligrams per liter or parts per million (ppm)
    (h) Minimum level means the level at which an analytical system 
gives recognizable signals and an acceptable calibration point.
    (i) Nitrification capability means the capability of a POTW 
treatment system to oxidize ammonia or ammonium salts initially to 
nitrites (via Nitrosomonas bacteria) and subsequently to nitrates (via 
Nitrobacter bacteria). Criteria for determining the nitrification 
capability of a POTW treatment system are: bioassays confirming the 
presence of nitrifying bacteria; and analyses of the nitrogen balance 
demonstrating a reduction in the concentration of ammonia or ammonium 
salts and an increase in the concentrations of nitrites and nitrates.
    (j) Non-detect (ND) means a concentration value below the minimum 
level that can be reliably measured by the analytical method.
    (k) Pilot-scale operation means processing equipment being operated 
at an intermediate stage between laboratory-scale and full-scale 
operation for the purpose of developing a new product or manufacturing 
process.
    (l) POTW means publicly owned treatment works (40 CFR 403.3).
    (m) Process wastewater, as defined at 40 CFR 122.2 and for the 
purposes of this part, does not include the following:
    (1) Trimethyl silanol, any active anti-microbial materials, process 
wastewater from imperfect fermentation batches, and process area spills. 
Discharges containing such materials are not subject to the limitations 
and standards of this part.
    (2) Non-contact cooling water, utility wastewaters, general site 
surface runoff, groundwater (e.g., contaminated groundwaters from on-
site or off-site groundwater remediation projects), and other non-
process water generated on site. Discharges of such waters and 
wastewaters are not subject to the limitations and standards of this 
part.
    (n) Non-conventional pollutants means parameters that are neither 
conventional pollutants (40 CFR 401.16), nor ``toxic'' pollutants (40 
CFR 401.15).
    (o) Surrogate pollutant means a regulated parameter that, for the 
purpose of compliance monitoring, is allowed to serve as a surrogate for 
a group of specific regulated parameters. Plants would be allowed to 
monitor for a surrogate pollutant(s), when the other parameters for 
which it stands are receiving the same degree of treatment as the 
surrogate pollutant(s) and all of the parameters discharged are in the 
same treatability class(es) as their respective surrogate pollutant(s). 
Treatability classes have been identified in appendix A of this part for 
both steam stripping and biological treatment technologies, which are 
the respective technology bases for PSES/PSNS and BAT/NSPS limitations 
controlling the discharge of regulated organic parameters.
    (p) Xylenes means a combination of the three isomers: o-xylene, m-
xylene, and p-xylene.

[63 FR 50425, Sept. 21, 1998; 64 FR 48104, Sept. 2, 1999, as amended at 
68 FR 12270, Mar. 13, 2003]



Sec.  439.2  General monitoring requirements.

    (a) Permit compliance monitoring is required for each regulated 
pollutant generated or used at a pharmaceutical manufacturing facility, 
except where the regulated pollutant is monitored as

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a surrogate parameter. Permit limits and compliance monitoring are not 
required for regulated pollutants that are neither used nor generated at 
the facility. Except for cyanide, for which an alternate monitoring 
requirement is established in subparts A and C of this part, a 
determination that regulated pollutants are neither used nor generated 
should be based on a review of all raw materials in use, and an 
assessment of the process chemistry, products and by-products resulting 
from each of the manufacturing processes. This determination along with 
a recommendation of any surrogate must be submitted with permit 
applications for approval by the permitting authority, reconfirmed by an 
annual chemical analysis of wastewater from each monitoring location, 
and measurement of a non-detect value for each regulated pollutant or 
its surrogate. Permits must specify that such determinations will be 
maintained in the facility's permit records with their discharge 
monitoring reports and will be available to regulatory authorities upon 
request.
    (b) Unless noted otherwise, self-monitoring will be conducted at the 
point where the final effluent is discharged.

[68 FR 12271, Mar. 13, 2003]



Sec.  439.3  General pretreatment standards.

    Any source subject to this part that introduces process wastewater 
pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works (POTW) must comply with 
40 CFR part 403.

[63 FR 50425, Sept. 21, 1998]



Sec.  439.4  General limitation or standard for pH.

    The pH must remain within the range 6.0 to 9.0 in any discharge 
subject to BPT, BCT or NSPS limitations or standards in this part.

[68 FR 12271, Mar. 13, 2003]



                     Subpart A_Fermentation Products



Sec.  439.10  Applicability.

    This subpart applies to discharges of process wastewater resulting 
from the manufacture of pharmaceutical products by fermentation.

[63 FR 50426, Sept. 21, 1998]



Sec.  439.11  Special definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Fermentation means process operations that utilize a chemical 
change induced by a living organism or enzyme, specifically, bacteria, 
or the microorganisms occurring in unicellular plants such as yeast, 
molds, or fungi to produce a specified product.
    (b) Product means pharmaceutical products derived from fermentation 
processes.

[68 FR 12271, Mar. 13, 2003]



Sec.  439.12  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of 
the best practicable control technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the application of BPT:
    (a) The maximum monthly average limitation for BOD5, 
expressed as mass loading (lbs., kg) per day, must reflect not less than 
90 percent reduction in the long-term average daily BOD5 load 
of the raw (untreated) process wastewater, multiplied by a variability 
factor of 3.0.
    (1) The long-term average daily BOD5 load of the raw 
process wastewater (i.e., the base number to which the percent reduction 
is applied) is defined as the average daily BOD5 load during 
any calendar month, over 12 consecutive months within the most recent 36 
months, and must include one or more periods during which production was 
at a maximum.
    (2) To assure equity in the determination of NPDES permit 
limitations regulating discharges subject to this subpart, calculation 
of the long-term average daily BOD5 load in the influent to 
the wastewater treatment system must exclude any portion of the load 
associated with separable mycelia and solvents, except for residual 
amounts of mycelia and solvents remaining after the practices of 
recovery and/or

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separate disposal or reuse. These residual amounts may be included in 
the calculation of the average influent BOD5 loading.
    (3) The practices of recovery, and/or separate disposal or reuse 
include: physical separation and removal of separable mycelia; recovery 
of solvents from waste streams; incineration of concentrated solvent 
wastestreams (including tar still bottoms); and concentration of broth 
for disposal other than to the treatment system. This part does not 
prohibit the inclusion of such wastes in raw waste loads in fact, nor 
does it mandate any specific practice, but rather describes the 
rationale for determining NPDES permit limitations. The effluent 
limitation for BOD5 may be achieved by any of several, or a 
combination, of these practices.
    (b) The maximum monthly average limitation for TSS, expressed as 
mass loading (lbs., kg) per day, must be calculated as 1.7 times the 
BOD5 limitation determined in paragraph (a) of this section.
    (c) Except as provided in paragraph (d) of this section, the 
limitations for COD are as follows:

                       Effluent Limitations (BPT)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                Maximum
                                                     Maximum    monthly
                Regulated parameter                 daily \1\   average
                                                                  \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
COD...............................................       1675       856
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\mg/L (ppm).

    (d) If the maximum monthly average COD concentration in paragraph 
(c) of this section is higher than a concentration value reflecting a 
reduction in the long-term average daily COD load in the raw (untreated) 
process wastewater of 74 percent multiplied by a variability factor of 
2.2, then the monthly average limitation for COD corresponding to the 
lower concentration value must be applied.
    (e) The effluent limitations for cyanide are as follows:

                       Effluent Limitations (BPT)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                Maximum
                                                     Maximum    monthly
                Regulated parameter                 daily \1\   average
                                                                  \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Cyanide (T).......................................       33.5       9.4
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\mg/L (ppm).

    (f) When monitoring for cyanide at the end-of-pipe is impractical 
because of dilution by other process wastewaters, compliance with the 
cyanide effluent limitations in paragraph (e) of this section must be 
demonstrated at in-plant monitoring points pursuant to 40 CFR 122.44(i) 
and 122.45(h). Under the same provisions, the permitting authority may 
impose monitoring requirements on internal wastestreams for any other 
parameter(s) regulated by this section.
    (g) Compliance with the limitation in paragraph (e) or (f) of this 
section may be achieved by certifying to the permit issuing authority 
that the facility's manufacturing processes neither use nor generate 
cyanide.

[63 FR 50426, Sept. 21, 1998, as amended at 68 FR 12271, Mar. 13, 2003]



Sec.  439.13  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of 
the best conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the application of BCT: Limitations for 
BOD5, TSS and pH are the same as the corresponding 
limitations inSec. 439.12.

[63 FR 50426, Sept. 21, 1998]



Sec.  439.14  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of 
best available technology economically achievable (BAT).

    (a) Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the application of BAT:

                       Effluent Limitations (BAT)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                Maximum
                                                    Maximum     monthly
               Regulated parameter                 daily \1\    average
                                                                  \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ammonia (as N)..................................       84.1        29.4
Acetone.........................................        0.5         0.2
4-methyl-2-pentanone............................        0.5         0.2
Isobutyraldehyde................................        1.2         0.5
n-Amyl acetate..................................        1.3         0.5
n-Butyl acetate.................................        1.3         0.5
Ethyl acetate...................................        1.3         0.5
Isopropyl acetate...............................        1.3         0.5
Methyl formate..................................        1.3         0.5
Amyl alcohol....................................       10.0         4.1

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Ethanol.........................................       10.0         4.1
Isopropanol.....................................        3.9         1.6
Methanol........................................       10.0         4.1
Methyl Cellosolve...............................      100.0        40.6
Dimethyl sulfoxide..............................       91.5        37.5
Triethyl amine..................................      250.0       102.0
Phenol..........................................        0.05        0.02
Benzene.........................................        0.05        0.02
Toluene.........................................        0.06        0.02
Xylenes.........................................        0.03        0.01
n-Hexane........................................        0.03        0.02
n-Heptane.......................................        0.05        0.02
Methylene chloride..............................        0.9         0.3
Chloroform......................................        0.02        0.13
1,2-dichloroethane..............................        0.4         0.1
Chlorobenzene...................................        0.15        0.06
o-Dichlorobenzene...............................        0.15        0.06
Tetrahydrofuran.................................        8.4         2.6
Isopropyl ether.................................        8.4         2.6
Diethyl amine...................................      250.0       102.0
Acetonitrile....................................       25.0        10.2
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ mg/L (ppm).

    (b) The limitations for COD are the same as specified inSec. 
439.12(c) and (d).
    (c) The limitations for cyanide are the same as specified inSec. 
439.12(e), (f) and (g).

[68 FR 12271, Mar. 13, 2003]



Sec.  439.15  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    (a) Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the 
following standards:

                      Performance Standards (NSPS)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                Maximum
                                                    Maximum     monthly
               Regulated parameter                 daily \1\    average
                                                                  \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5............................................      267         111
TSS.............................................      472         166
COD.............................................     1675         856
Ammonia (as N)..................................       84.1        29.4
Acetone.........................................        0.5         0.2
4-methyl-2-pentanone............................        0.5         0.2
Isobutyraldehyde................................        1.2         0.5
n-Amyl acetate..................................        1.3         0.5
n-Butyl acetate.................................        1.3         0.5
Ethyl acetate...................................        1.3         0.5
Isopropyl acetate...............................        1.3         0.5
Methyl formate..................................        1.3         0.5
Amyl alcohol....................................       10.0         4.1
Ethanol.........................................       10.0         4.1
Isopropanol.....................................        3.9         1.6
Methanol........................................       10.0         4.1
Methyl Cellosolve...............................      100.0        40.6
Dimethyl sulfoxide..............................       91.5        37.5
Triethyl amine..................................      250.0       102.0
Phenol..........................................        0.05        0.02
Benzene.........................................        0.05        0.02
Toluene.........................................        0.06        0.02
Xylenes.........................................        0.03        0.01
n-Hexane........................................        0.03        0.02
n-Heptane.......................................        0.05        0.02
Methylene chloride..............................        0.9         0.3
Chloroform......................................        0.02        0.13
1,2-dichloroethane..............................        0.4         0.1
Chlorobenzene...................................        0.15        0.06
o-Dichlorobenzene...............................        0.15        0.06
Tetrahydrofuran.................................        8.4         2.6
Isopropyl ether.................................        8.4         2.6
Diethyl amine...................................      250.0       102.0
Acetonitrile....................................       25.0        10.2
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ mg/L (ppm)

    (b) The limitations for cyanide are the same as specified inSec. 
439.12(e), (f) and (g).
    (c) Any new source subject to the provisions of this section that 
commenced discharging after November 21, 1988, and prior to November 20, 
1998, must continue to achieve the standards specified for this section 
in the 1988 edition of 40 CFR part 439, until the expiration of the 
applicable time period specified in 40 CFR 122.29(d)(1), after which the 
source must achieve the standards specified in Sec.Sec. 439.13 and 
439.14.

[68 FR 12272, Mar. 13, 2003]



Sec.  439.16  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    (a) Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any existing 
source subject to this subpart must continue achieving the standards for 
cyanide specified in paragraph (c) of this section and must achieve the 
following standards by September 21, 2001:

                      Pretreatment Standards (PSES)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                Maximum
                                                    Maximum     monthly
               Regulated parameter                 daily \1\    average
                                                                  \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ammonia (as N) \2\...............................       84.1       29.4
Acetone..........................................       20.7        8.2
4-methyl-2-pentanone.............................       20.7        8.2
Isobutyraldehyde.................................       20.7        8.2
n-Amyl acetate...................................       20.7        8.2
n-Butyl acetate..................................       20.7        8.2
Ethyl acetate....................................       20.7        8.2
Isopropyl acetate................................       20.7        8.2
Methyl formate...................................       20.7        8.2
Isopropyl ether..................................       20.7        8.2
Tetrahydrofuran..................................        9.2        3.4
Benzene..........................................        3.0        0.7
Toluene..........................................        0.3        0.2
Xylenes..........................................        3.0        0.7
n-Heptane........................................        3.0        0.7
n-Hexane.........................................        3.0        0.7

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Methylene chloride...............................        3.0        0.7
Chloroform.......................................        0.1        0.03
1,2-dichloroethane...............................       20.7        8.2
Chlorobenzene....................................        3.0        0.7
o-Dichlorobenzene................................       20.7        8.2
Diethyl amine....................................      255.0      100.0
Triethyl amine...................................      255.0      100.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ mg/L (ppm)
\2\ Not applicable to sources that discharge to a POTW with
  nitrification capability.

    (b) Sources that discharge to a POTW with nitrification capability 
(defined atSec. 439.1(i)) are not required to achieve the pretreatment 
standard for ammonia (as N).
    (c) The limitations for cyanide are the same as specified inSec. 
439.12(e), (f) and (g).

[68 FR 12272, Mar. 13, 2003]



Sec.  439.17  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7, any new source subject to this 
subpart must achieve the same standards as specified inSec. 439.16.
    (a) Sources that discharge to a POTW with nitrification capability 
(defined atSec. 439.2(i)) are not required to achieve the pretreatment 
standard for ammonia (as N).
    (b) The pretreatment standards for cyanide are as follows:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Pretreatment standards
                                                           \1\
                                               -------------------------
                                                               Average
              Regulated parameter                 Maximum      monthly
                                                   daily      discharge
                                                 discharge     must not
                                                                exceed
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Cyanide (T)...................................         33.5          9.4
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Mg/L (ppm).

    (c) When monitoring for cyanide at the end-of-pipe is impractical 
because of dilution by other process wastewaters, compliance with the 
cyanide standards inSec. 439.17(b) must be demonstrated at in-plant 
monitoring points pursuant to 40 CFR 403.6(e)(2) and (4). Under the same 
provisions, the permitting authority may impose monitoring requirements 
on internal wastestreams for any other parameter(s) regulated by this 
section.
    (d) Compliance with the standards in paragraph (b) or (c) of this 
section may be achieved by certifying to the permit issuing authority 
that a facility's manufacturing processes neither use nor generate 
cyanide.

[63 FR 50429, Sept. 21, 1998; 64 FR 10393, Mar. 4, 1999; 64 FR 48104, 
Sept. 2, 1999, as amended at 68 FR 34832, June 11, 2003]



                      Subpart B_Extraction Products



Sec.  439.20  Applicability.

    This subpart applies to discharges of process wastewater resulting 
from the manufacture of pharmaceutical products by extraction.

[63 FR 50430, Sept. 21, 1998]



Sec.  439.21  Special definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Extraction means process operations that derive pharmaceutically 
active ingredients from natural sources such as plant roots and leaves, 
animal glands, and parasitic fungi by chemical and physical extraction.
    (b) Product means any substance manufactured by an extraction 
process, including blood fractions, vaccines, serums, animal bile 
derivatives, endocrine products and medicinal products such as alkaloids 
that are isolated from botanical drugs and herbs.

[68 FR 12272, Mar. 13, 2003]



Sec.  439.22  Effluent limitations attainable by the application
of the best practicable control technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the application of BPT:
    (a) The limitation for BOD5 is the same as specified in 
Sec.  439.12(a). No facility shall be required to attain a monthly 
average limitation for BOD5 that is less than the equivalent 
of 45 mg/L.
    (1) The long-term average daily BOD5 load of the raw 
process wastewater (i.e., the base number to which the percent reduction 
is applied) is defined as the average daily BOD5 load during 
any calendar month, over 12 consecutive months within the most recent 36 
months, and must include one or more

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periods during which production was at a maximum.
    (2) To assure equity in the determination of NPDES permit 
limitations regulating discharges subject to this subpart, calculation 
of the long-term average daily BOD5 load in the influent to 
the wastewater treatment system must exclude any portion of the load 
associated with separable mycelia and solvents, except for residual 
amounts of mycelia and solvents remaining after the practices of 
recovery and/or separate disposal or reuse. Residual amounts of these 
substances may be included in the calculation of the average influent 
BOD5 loading.
    (3) The practices of recovery, and/or separate disposal or reuse 
include: physical separation and removal of separable mycelia; recovery 
of solvents from wastestreams; incineration of concentrated solvent 
wastestreams (including tar still bottoms); and broth concentration for 
disposal other than to the treatment system. This part does not prohibit 
the inclusion of such wastes in raw waste loads in fact, nor does it 
mandate any specific practice, but rather describes the rationale for 
determining NPDES permit limitations. The effluent limitation for 
BOD5 may be achieved by any of several, or a combination, of 
these practices.
    (b) The limitation for TSS is the same as specified inSec. 
439.12(b).
    (c) Except for the provisions in paragraph (d) of this section, the 
limitations for COD are as follows:

                       Effluent Limitations (BPT)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                Maximum
                                                     Maximum    monthly
                Regulated parameter                 daily \1\   average
                                                                  \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
COD...............................................        228        86
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ mg/L (ppm)

    (d) If the maximum monthly average COD concentration in paragraph 
(c) of this section is higher than a concentration value reflecting a 
reduction in the long-term average daily COD load in the raw (untreated) 
process wastewater of 74 percent multiplied by a variability factor of 
2.2, then a monthly average limitation for COD corresponding to the 
lower concentration value must be applied.

[63 FR 50430, Sept. 21, 1998, as amended at 68 FR 12273, Mar. 13, 2003]



Sec.  439.23  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of
the best conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the application of BCT: Limitations for 
BOD5, TSS and pH are the same as the corresponding 
limitations inSec. 439.22.

[63 FR 50430, Sept. 21, 1998]



Sec.  439.24  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of
best available technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the application of BAT: Limitations for COD are 
the same as the corresponding limitations inSec. 439.22(c) and (d).

[63 FR 50431, Sept. 21, 1998]



Sec.  439.25  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    (a) Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the 
following standards:

                      Performance Standards (NSPS)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                Maximum
                                                     Maximum    monthly
                Regulated parameter                 daily \1\   average
                                                                  \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5..............................................         35         18
TSS...............................................         58         31
COD...............................................        228        86
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ mg/L (ppm)

    (b) Any new source subject to the provisions of this section that 
commenced discharging after November 21, 1988, and prior to November 20, 
1998, must continue to achieve the standards specified for this section 
in the 1988 edition of 40 CFR part 439, until the expiration of the 
applicable time period specified in 40 CFR 122.29(d)(1), after which the 
source must achieve the

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standards specified in Sec.Sec. 439.23 and 439.24.

[68 FR 12273, Mar. 13, 2003]



Sec.  439.26  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any existing source 
subject to this subpart must achieve the following standards by 
September 21, 2001:

                      Pretreatment Standards (PSES)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                Maximum
                                                     Maximum    monthly
                Regulated parameter                 daily \1\   average
                                                                  \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Acetone...........................................       20.7        8.2
n-Amyl acetate....................................       20.7        8.2
Ethyl acetate.....................................       20.7        8.2
Isopropyl acetate.................................       20.7        8.2
Methylene chloride................................        3.0       0.7
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ mg/L (ppm).


[68 FR 12273, Mar. 13, 2003]



Sec.  439.27  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7, any new source subject to this 
subpart must achieve the following pretreatment standards:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                        Pretreatment
                                                        standards \1\
                                                   ---------------------
                                                                Average
                Regulated parameter                  Maximum    monthly
                                                      daily    discharge
                                                    discharge   must not
                                                                 exceed
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 Acetone.........................................       20.7        8.2
2 n-Amyl acetate..................................       20.7        8.2
3 Ethyl acetate...................................       20.7        8.2
4 Isopropyl acetate...............................       20.7        8.2
5 Methylene chloride..............................        3.0        0.7
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Mg/L (ppm).


[63 FR 50431, Sept. 21, 1998; 64 FR 48104, Sept. 2, 1999]



                  Subpart C_Chemical Synthesis Products



Sec.  439.30  Applicability.

    This subpart applies to discharges of process wastewater resulting 
from the manufacture of pharmaceutical products by chemical synthesis.

[63 FR 50431, Sept. 21, 1998]



Sec.  439.31  Special definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Chemical synthesis means using one or a series of chemical 
reactions in the manufacturing process of a specified product.
    (b) Product means any pharmaceutical product manufactured by 
chemical synthesis.

[68 FR 12273, Mar. 13, 2003]



Sec.  439.32  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of
the best practicable control technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the application of BPT:
    (a)The limitation for BOD5 is the same as specified in 
Sec.  439.12(a).
    (b) The limitation for TSS is the same as specified inSec. 
439.12(b).
    (c) The limitations for COD are the same as specified inSec. 
439.12(c) and (d).
    (d) The limitations for cyanide are the same as specified inSec. 
439.12(e), (f) and (g).

[63 FR 50431, Sept. 21, 1998, as amended at 68 FR 12273, Mar. 13, 2003]



Sec.  439.33  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of
the best conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the application of BCT: Limitations for BOD5, 
TSS and pH are the same as the corresponding limitations inSec. 
439.32.

[63 FR 50432, Sept. 21, 1998]



Sec.  439.34  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of 
best available technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the application of BAT:
    (a) The limitations are the same as specified inSec. 439.14(a).
    (b) The limitations for COD are the same as specified inSec. 
439.12(c) and (d).

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    (c) The limitations for cyanide are the same as specified inSec. 
439.12(e), (f) and (g).

[67 FR 12273, Mar. 13, 2003]



Sec.  439.35  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    (a) Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the same 
standards as specified inSec. 439.15(a).
    (b) The limitations for cyanide are the same as specified inSec. 
439.12(e), (f) and (g).
    (c) Any new source subject to the provisions of this section that 
commenced discharging after November 21, 1988, and prior to November 20, 
1998, must continue to achieve the standards specified for this section 
in the 1988 edition of 40 CFR part 439, until the expiration of the 
applicable time period specified in 40 CFR 122.29(d)(1), after which the 
source must achieve the standards specified inSec. 439.33 andSec. 
439.34.

[68 FR 12273, Mar. 13, 2003]



Sec.  439.36  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any existing source 
subject to this subpart must continue achieving the standards for 
cyanide specified in paragraph (b) of this section and must achieve the 
standards specified inSec. 439.16(a) by September 21, 2001.
    (a) Sources that discharge to a POTW with nitrification capability 
(defined atSec. 439.1(i)) are not required to achieve the standards 
for ammonia (as N).
    (b) The standards for cyanide are the same as specified inSec. 
439.12(e), (f) and (g).

[68 FR 12274, Mar. 13, 2003]



Sec.  439.37  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7, any new source subject to this 
subpart must achieve the same standards as specified inSec. 439.36.
    (a) Sources that discharge to a POTW with nitrification capability 
(defined atSec. 439.2(i)) are not required to achieve the pretreatment 
standard for ammonia (as N).
    (b) The pretreatment standards for cyanide are as follows:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitation \1\
                                             ---------------------------
                                                               Average
             Regulated parameter                 Maximum       monthly
                                                  daily       discharge
                                                discharge     must not
                                                               exceed
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Cyanide (T).................................         33.5           9.4
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Mg/L (ppm).

    (c) When monitoring for cyanide at the end-of-pipe is impractical 
because of dilution by other process wastewaters, compliance with the 
cyanide pretreatment standards in paragraph (b) of this section must be 
demonstrated at in-plant monitoring points pursuant to 40 CFR 403.6(e) 
(2) and (4). Under the same provisions, the permitting authority may 
impose monitoring requirements on internal wastestreams for any other 
parameter(s) regulated by this section.
    (d) Compliance with the standard in paragraph (b) or (c) of this 
section may be achieved by certifying to the permit issuing authority 
that a facility's manufacturing processes neither use nor generate 
cyanide.

[63 FR 50434, Sept. 21, 1998; 64 FR 10393, Mar. 4, 1999; 64 FR 48104, 
Sept. 2, 1999, as amended at 68 FR 34832, June 11, 2003]



              Subpart D_Mixing/Compounding and Formulation



Sec.  439.40  Applicability.

    This subpart applies to discharges of process wastewater resulting 
from the manufacture of pharmaceutical products by mixing, compounding 
and formulating operations.

[63 FR 50435, Sept. 21, 1998]



Sec.  439.41  Special definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Mixing, compounding, and formulating operations means processes 
that put pharmaceutical products in dosage forms.
    (b) Product means any pharmaceutical product manufactured by 
blending, mixing, compounding, and formulating pharmaceutical 
ingredients. The term includes pharmaceutical preparations for both 
human and veterinary use such as ampules,

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tablets, capsules, vials, ointments, medicinal powders, solutions, and 
suspensions.

[68 FR 12274, Mar. 13, 2003]



Sec.  439.42  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of 
the best practicable control technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the application of BPT:
    (a) The limitation for BOD5 is the same as specified in 
Sec.  439.12(a). No facility shall be required to attain a monthly 
average limitation for BOD5 that is less than the equivalent 
of 45 mg/L.
    (b) The limitation for TSS is the same as specified inSec. 
439.12(b).
    (c) The limitations for COD are the same as specified inSec. 
439.22(c) and (d).

[63 FR 50435, Sept. 21, 1998, as amended at 68 FR 12274, Mar. 13, 2003]



Sec.  439.43  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of
the best conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the application of BCT: Limitations for 
BOD5, TSS and pH are the same as the corresponding 
limitations inSec. 439.42.

[63 FR 50436, Sept. 21, 1998]



Sec.  439.44  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of 
best available technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the application of BAT: The limitations for COD 
are the same as specified inSec. 439.22(c) and (d).

[68 FR 12274, Mar. 13, 2003]



Sec.  439.45  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    (a) Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the same 
standards as specified inSec. 439.25(a).
    (b) Any new source subject to the provisions of this section that 
commenced discharging after November 21, 1988, and prior to November 20, 
1998, must continue to achieve the standards specified for this section 
in the 1988 edition of 40 CFR part 439, until the expiration of the 
applicable time period specified in 40 CFR 122.29(d)(1), after which the 
source must achieve the standards specified inSec. 439.43 andSec. 
439.44.

[68 FR 12274, Mar. 13, 2003]



Sec.  439.46  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any existing source 
subject to this subpart must achieve the following standards by 
September 21, 2001:

                      Pretreatment Standards (PSES)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                Maximum
                                                     Maximum    monthly
                Regulated parameter                 daily \1\   average
                                                                  \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Acetone...........................................       20.7        8.2
n-Amyl acetate....................................       20.7        8.2
Ethyl acetate.....................................       20.7        8.2
Isopropyl acetate.................................       20.7        8.2
Methylene chloride................................        3.0       0.7
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ mg/L (ppm).


[68 FR 12274, Mar. 13, 2003]



Sec.  439.47  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7, any new source subject to this 
subpart must achieve the following pretreatment standards:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Pretreatment standards
                                                           \1\
                                               -------------------------
                                                               Average
              Regulated parameter                 Maximum      monthly
                                                   daily      discharge
                                                 discharge     must not
                                                                exceed
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 Acetone.....................................         20.7          8.2
2 n-Amyl acetate..............................         20.7          8.2
3 Ethyl acetate...............................         20.7          8.2
4 Isopropyl acetate...........................         20.7          8.2
5 Methylene chloride..........................          3.0          0.7
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Mg/L (ppm).


[63 FR 50436, Sept. 21, 1998; 64 FR 48104, Sept. 2, 1999]

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                           Subpart E_Research



Sec.  439.50  Applicability.

    This subpart applies to discharges of process wastewater resulting 
from pharmaceutical research.

[63 FR 50436, Sept. 21, 1998]



Sec.  439.51  Special definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart, product means products or services 
resulting from research and product development activities.

[68 FR 12274, Mar. 13, 2003]



Sec.  439.52  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of
the best practicable control technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the application of BPT:
    (a) The limitation for BOD5 is the same as specified in 
Sec.  439.12(a). No facility shall be required to attain a monthly 
average limitation for BOD5 that is less than the equivalent 
of 45 mg/L.
    (b) The limitation for TSS is the same as specified inSec. 
439.12(b).
    (c) The maximum monthly average limitation for COD, expressed as 
mass loading (lbs, kg) per day, must reflect not less than 74 percent 
reduction in the long-term average daily COD load of the raw (untreated) 
process wastewater, multiplied by a variability factor of 2.2. No 
facility shall be required to attain a limitation for COD that is less 
than the equivalent of 220 mg/L.
    (d) The long-term average daily BOD5 or COD mass loading 
of the raw process wastewater (i.e., the base number to which the 
percent reduction is applied) is defined as the average daily 
BOD5 or COD load during any calendar month, over 12 
consecutive months within the most recent 36 months.
    (1) To assure equity in the determination of NPDES permit 
limitations regulating discharges subject to this subpart, calculation 
of the long-term average daily BOD5 or COD load in the 
influent to the wastewater treatment system must exclude any portion of 
the load associated with solvents, except for residual amounts of 
solvents remaining after the practices of recovery and/or separate 
disposal or reuse. Residual amounts of these substances may be included 
in the calculation of the average influent BOD5 or COD 
loading.
    (2) The practices of recovery, and/or separate disposal or reuse 
include: recovery of solvents from wastestreams; and incineration of 
concentrated solvent wastestreams (including tar still bottoms). This 
regulation does not prohibit the inclusion of such wastes in raw waste 
loads in fact, nor does it mandate any specific practice, but rather 
describes the rationale for determining NPDES permit limitations. The 
effluent limitation for BOD5 or COD may be achieved by any of 
several, or a combination, of these practices.
    (e) The pH must be within the range 6.0 to 9.0.

[63 FR 50436, Sept. 21, 1998, as amended at 68 FR 12274, Mar. 13, 2003]



                   Sec. Appendix A to Part 439--Tables

          Table 1--Surrogate Parameters for Direct Dischargers
               [Utilizing biological treatment technology]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
           Regulated parameters                  Treatability class
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Amyl alcohol..............................  Alcohols.
Ethanol \1\
Isopropanol \1\
Methanol \1\
Phenol
Isobutyraldehyde \1\......................  Aldehydes.
n-Heptane \1\.............................  Alkanes.
n-Hexane \1\
Diethylamine \1\..........................  Amines.
Triethylamine
Benzene...................................  Aromatics.
Toluene \1\
Xylenes \1\
Chlorobenzene
o-Dichlorobenzene
Chloroform \1\............................  Chlorinated Alkanes.
Methylene chloride \1\
1,2-Dichloroethane \1\
Ethyl acetate \1\.........................  Esters.
Isopropyl acetate
n-Amyl acetate
n-Butyl acetate
Methyl formate
Tetrahydrofuran \1\.......................  Ethers.
Isopropyl ether
Acetone \1\...............................  Ketones.
4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)
Ammonia (aqueous).........................  Miscellaneous. \2\
Acetonitrile
Methyl Cellosolve

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Dimethyl Sulfoxide
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ These parameters may be used as a surrogate to represent other
  parameters in the same treatability class.
\2\ Surrogates have not been identified for the ``Miscellaneous''
  treatability class.


 Table 2--Surrogate Parameters for Indirect Dischargers (Utilizing Steam
                     Stripping Treatment Technology)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
     Regulated parameters                  Treatability class
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Benzene                         ........................................
Toluene \1\                     ........................................
Xylenes                         ........................................
n-Heptane                       High strippability.
Chloroform \1\                  ........................................
Methylene chloride \1\          ........................................
Chlorobenzene                   ........................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ammonia (aqueous)               ........................................
Diethyl amine                   ........................................
Triethyl amine                  ........................................
Acetone \1\                     ........................................
4-methyl-2-pentanone            ........................................
n-Amyl acetate                  ........................................
n-Butyl acetate                 ........................................
Ethyl acetate                   Medium strippability.
Isopropyl acetate               ........................................
Methyl formate                  ........................................
Isopropyl ether                 ........................................
Tetrahydrofuran \1\             ........................................
1,2-dichloroethane              ........................................
o-Dichlorobenzene               ........................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ These parameters may be used as a surrogate to represent other
  parameters in the same treatability class.


[63 FR 50437, Sept. 21, 1998; 64 FR 10393, Mar. 4, 1999, as amended at 
68 FR 12275, Mar. 13, 2003]



PART 440_ORE MINING AND DRESSING POINT SOURCE CATEGORY--
Table of Contents



                     Subpart A_Iron Ore Subcategory

Sec.
440.10 Applicability; description of the iron ore subcategory.
440.11 [Reserved]
440.12 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
440.13 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable (BAT).
440.14 New source performance standards (NSPS).
440.15 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]

                   Subpart B_Aluminum Ore Subcategory

440.20 Applicability; description of the aluminum ore subcategory.
440.21 [Reserved]
440.22 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
440.23 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable (BAT).
440.24 New source performance standards (NSPS).
440.25 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]

        Subpart C_Uranium, Radium, and Vanadium Ores Subcategory

440.30 Applicability; description of the uranium, radium and vanadium 
          ores subcategory.
440.31 [Reserved]
440.32 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
440.33 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable (BAT).
440.34 New source performance standards (NSPS).
440.35 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]

                    Subpart D_Mercury Ore Subcategory

440.40 Applicability; description of the mercury ore subcategory.
440.41 [Reserved]
440.42 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
440.43 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available

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          technology economically achievable (BAT).
440.44 New source performance standards (NSPS).
440.45 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]

                   Subpart E_Titanium Ore Subcategory

440.50 Applicability; description of the titanium ore subcategory.
440.51 [Reserved]
440.52 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
440.53 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable (BAT).
440.54 New source performance standards (NSPS).
440.55 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]

                   Subpart F_Tungsten Ore Subcategory

440.60 Applicability; description of the tungsten ore subcategory.
440.61 [Reserved]
440.62 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
440.63 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable (BAT).
440.64 New source performance standards (NSPS).
440.65 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]

                    Subpart G_Nickel Ore Subcategory

440.70 Applicability; description of the nickel ore subcategory.
440.71 [Reserved]
440.72 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
440.73 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable (BAT). [Reserved]
440.74 New source performance standards (NSPS). [Reserved]
440.75 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]

 Subpart H_Vanadium Ore Subcategory (Mined Alone and Not as a Byproduct)

440.80 Applicability; description of the vanadium ore subcategory.
440.81 [Reserved]
440.82 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
440.83 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable (BAT). [Reserved]
440.84 New source performance standards (NSPS). [Reserved]
440.85 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]

                   Subpart I_Antimony Ore Subcategory

440.90 Applicability; description of the antimony ore subcategory.
440.91 [Reserved]
440.92 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT). 
          [Reserved]
440.93 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable (BAT). [Reserved]
440.94 New source performance standards (NSPS). [Reserved]
440.95 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]

    Subpart J_Copper, Lead, Zinc, Gold, Silver, and Molybdenum Ores 
                               Subcategory

440.100 Applicability; description of the copper, lead, zinc, gold, 
          silver, and molybdenum ores subcategory.
440.101 [Reserved]

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440.102 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology (BPT).
440.103 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable (BAT).
440.104 New source performance standards (NSPS).
440.105 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]

                   Subpart K_Platinum Ores Subcategory

440.110 Applicability; description of the platinum ore subcategory.
440.111 [Reserved]
440.112 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT). 
          [Reserved]
440.113 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable (BAT).
440.114 New source performance standards (NSPS). [Reserved]
440.115 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]

              Subpart L_General Provisions and Definitions

440.130 Applicability.
440.131 General provisions.
440.132 General definitions.

                 Subpart M_Gold Placer Mine Subcategory

440.140 Applicability; description of the gold placer mine subcategory.
440.141 Specialized definitions and provisions.
440.142 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
440.143 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable (BAT).
440.144 New source performance standards (NSPS).
440.145-440.147 [Reserved]
440.148 Best Management Practices (BMP).

    Authority: Secs. 301, 304(b), (c) and (e), 306, 307, and 501 of the 
Clean Water Act (The Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 
1972, as amended by the Clean Water Act of 1977 and the Water Quality 
Act of 1987), (the Act), 33 U.S.C. 1311, 1314(b), (c) and (e), 1316, 
1317, and 1361; 86 Stat. 816, Pub. L. 92-500; 91 Stat. 1567, Pub. L. 95-
217; 101 Stat. 7, Pub. L. 100-4.

    Source: 47 FR 54609, Dec. 3, 1982, unless otherwise noted.



                     Subpart A_Iron Ore Subcategory



Sec.  440.10  Applicability; description of the iron ore subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart A are applicable to discharges from 
(a) mines operated to obtain iron ore, regardless of the type of ore or 
its mode of occurrence; (b) mills beneficiating iron ores by physical 
(magnetic and nonmagnetic) and/or chemical separation; and (c) mills 
beneficiating iron ores by magnetic and physical separation in the 
Mesabi Range.



Sec.  440.11  [Reserved]



Sec.  440.12  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable
control technology  currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in subpart L of this part and 40 CFR 125.30 
through 125.32, any existing point source subject to this subpart must 
achieve the following effluent limitations representing the degree of 
effluent reduction attainable after application of the best practicable 
control technology currently available (BPT):
    (a) The concentration of pollutants discharged in mine drainage from 
mines operated to obtain iron ore shall not exceed:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
                                                             Average of
           Effluent characteristic                          daily values
                                               Maximum for     for 30
                                                any 1 day    consecutive
                                                                days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Milligrams per liter
                                             ---------------------------
TSS.........................................          30            20
Fe (dissolved)..............................           2.0           1.0
pH..........................................       (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.


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    (b) Except as provided in paragraph (c) of this section, the 
concentration of pollutants discharged from mills that employ physical 
(magnetic and nonmagnetic) and/or chemical methods to beneficiate iron 
ore shall not exceed:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
                                                             Average of
           Effluent characteristic                          daily values
                                               Maximum for     for 30
                                                any 1 day    consecutive
                                                                days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
TSS.........................................          30            20
Fe (dissolved)..............................           2.0           1.0
pH..........................................        (1 )          (1 )
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.

    (c)(1) Except as provided in paragraph (c) of this section, there 
shall be no discharge of process wastewater to navigable waters from 
mills that employ magnetic and physical methods to beneficiate iron ore 
in the Mesabi Range. The Agency recognizes that the elimination of the 
discharge of pollutants to navigable waters may result in an increase in 
discharges of some pollutants to other media. The Agency has considered 
these impacts and has addressed them in the preamble published on 
December 3, 1982.
    (2) In the event that the annual precipitation falling on the 
treatment facility and the drainage area contributing surface runoff to 
the treatment facility exceeds the annual evaporation, a volume of water 
equivalent to the difference between annual precipitation falling on the 
treatment facility and the drainage area contributing surface runoff to 
the treatment facility and annual evaporation may be discharged subject 
to the limitations set forth in paragraph (a) of this section.



Sec.  440.13  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available
technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in subpart L of this part and 40 CFR 125.30 
through 125.32, any existing point source subject to this subpart must 
achieve the following effluent limitations representing the degree of 
effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
technology economically achievable (BAT):
    (a) The concentration of pollutants discharged in mine drainage from 
mines operated to obtain iron ore shall not exceed:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Effluent limitations
                                               -------------------------
                                                              Average of
                                                                daily
            Effluent characteristic             Maximum for   values for
                                                 any 1 day        30
                                                             consecutive
                                                                 days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Milligrams per liter
                                               -------------------------
Fe (dissolved)................................          2.0          1.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) Except as provided in paragraph (c) of this section the 
concentration of pollutants discharged from mills that employ physical 
(magnetic and nonmagnetic) and/or chemical methods to beneficiate iron 
ore shall not exceed:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Effluent limitations
                                               -------------------------
                                                              Average of
                                                                daily
            Effluent characteristic             Maximum for   values for
                                                 any 1 day        30
                                                             consecutive
                                                                 days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Milligrams per liter
                                               -------------------------
Fe (dissolved)................................          2.0          1.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (c)(1) Except as provided in paragraph (c) of this section, there 
shall be no discharge of process wastewater to navigable waters from 
mills that employ magnetic and physical methods to beneficiate iron ore 
in the Mesabi Range. The Agency recognizes that the elimination of the 
discharge of pollutants to navigable waters may result in an increase in 
discharges of some pollutants to other media. The Agency has considered 
these impacts and has addressed them in the preamble published on 
December 3, 1982.
    (2) In the event that the annual precipitation falling on the 
treatment facility and the drainage area contributing surface runoff to 
the treatment facility exceeds the annual evaporation, a volume of water 
equal to the difference between annual precipitation falling on the 
treatment facility and the drainage area contributing surface runoff to 
the treatment facility and annual evaporation may be discharged subject 
to the limitations set forth in paragraph (a) of this section.

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Sec.  440.14  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Except as provided in subpart L of this part, any new source subject 
to this subpart must achieve the following NSPS representing the degree 
of effluent reduction attainable by applying the best available 
demonstrated technology (BADT):
    (a) The concentration of pollutants discharged in mine drainage from 
mines operated to obtain iron ore shall not exceed:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Effluent limitations
                                               -------------------------
                                                              Average of
                                                                daily
            Effluent characteristic             Maximum for   values for
                                                 any 1 day        30
                                                             consecutive
                                                                 days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Milligrams per liter
                                               -------------------------
Fe (dissolved)................................          2.0          1.0
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
TSS...........................................         30.0         20.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 6.0, to 9.0.

    (b) Except as provided in paragraph (c) of this section, the 
concentration of pollutants discharged from mills that employ physical 
(magnetic and nonmagnetic) and/or chemical methods to beneficiate iron 
ore shall not exceed:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Effluent limitations
                                               -------------------------
                                                              Average of
                                                                daily
            Effluent characteristic             Maximum for   values for
                                                 any 1 day        30
                                                             consecutive
                                                                 days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Milligrams per liter
                                               -------------------------
Fe (dissolved)................................          2.0          1.0
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
TSS...........................................         30.0        20.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 6.0 to 9.0.

    (c)(1) Except as provided in paragraph (c) of this section, there 
shall be no discharge of process wastewater to navigable waters from 
mills that employ magnetic and physical methods to beneficiate iron ore 
in the Mesabi Range. The Agency recognizes that the elimination of the 
discharge of pollutants to navigable waters may result in an increase in 
discharges of some pollutants to other media. The Agency has considered 
these impacts and has addressed them in the preamble published on 
December 3, 1982.
    (2) In the event that the annual precipitation falling on the 
treatment facility and the drainage area contributing surface runoff to 
the treatment facility exceeds the annual evaporation, a volume of water 
equal to the difference between annual precipitation falling on the 
treatment facility and the drainage area contributing surface runoff to 
the treatment facility and annual evaporation may be discharged subject 
to the limitations set forth in paragraph (a) of this section.



Sec.  440.15  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional
pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]



                   Subpart B_Aluminum Ore Subcategory



Sec.  440.20  Applicability; description of the aluminum ore subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart B are applicable to discharges from 
facilities engaged in the mining of bauxite as an aluminum ore.



Sec.  440.21  [Reserved]



Sec.  440.22  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable control
technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in subpart L of this part and 40 CFR 125.30 
through 125.32, any existing source subject to this subpart must achieve 
the following effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable control 
technology currently available (BPT). The concentration of pollutants 
discharged in mine drainage from mines producing bauxite ores shall not 
exceed:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
                                                             Average of
           Effluent characteristic                          daily values
                                               Maximum for     for 30
                                                any 1 day    consecutive
                                                                days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Milligrams per liter
                                             ---------------------------
TSS.........................................          30            20
Fe..........................................           1.0            .5
A1..........................................           2.0           1.0
pH..........................................       (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 6.0 to 9.0.


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Sec.  440.23  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available
technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in subpart L of this part and 40 CFR 125.30 
through 125.32, any existing point source subject to this subpart must 
achieve the following limitations representing the degree of effluent 
reduction attainable by the application of the best available technology 
economically achievable (BAT). The concentration of pollutants 
discharged in mine drainage from mines producing bauxite ores shall not 
exceed:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Effluent limitations
                                               -------------------------
                                                              Average of
                                                                daily
            Effluent characteristic             Maximum for   values for
                                                 any 1 day        30
                                                             consecutive
                                                                 days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Milligrams per liter
                                               -------------------------
Fe (total)....................................          1.0          0.5
Al............................................          2.0          1.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------



Sec.  440.24  New Source performance standards (NSPS).

    Except as provided in subpart L of this part, any new source subject 
to this subpart must achieve the following NSPS representing the degree 
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
available demonstrated technology (BADT). The concentration of 
pollutants discharged in mine drainage from mines producting bauxite 
ores shall not exceed:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Effluent limitations
                                               -------------------------
                                                              Average of
                                                                daily
            Effluent characteristic             Maximum for   values for
                                                 any 1 day        30
                                                             consecutive
                                                                 days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Milligrams per liter
                                               -------------------------
Fe (total)....................................          1.0          0.5
Al............................................          2.0          1.0
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
TSS...........................................         30.0         20.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 6.0 to 9.0.



Sec.  440.25  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional 
pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]



         Subpart C_Uranium, Radium and Vanadium Ores Subcategory



Sec.  440.30  Applicability; description of the uranium, radium and 
vanadium ores subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart C are applicable to discharges from 
(a) mines either open-pit or underground, from which uranium, radium and 
vanadium ores are produced; and (b) mills using the acid leach, alkaline 
leach, or combined acid and alkaline leach process for the extraction of 
uranium, radium and vanadium. Only vanadium byproduct production from 
uranium ores is covered under this subpart.



Sec.  440.31  [Reserved]



Sec.  440.32  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable
control technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in subpart L of this part and 40 CFR 125.30 
through 125.32, any existing point source subject to this subpart must 
achieve the following effluent limitations representing the degree of 
effluent reduction attainable after application of the best practicable 
control technology currently available (BPT):
    (a) The concentration of pollutants discharged in mine drainage from 
mines, either open-pit or underground, from which uranium, radium and 
vanadium ores are produced excluding mines using in-situ leach methods 
shall not exceed:

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------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                   Effluent limitations
                                                ------------------------
                                                              Average of
                                                                daily
            Effluent characteristic                Maximum    values for
                                                  for any 1       30
                                                     day     consecutive
                                                                 days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                   Milligrams per liter
                                                ------------------------
TSS............................................        30           20
COD............................................       200          100
Zn.............................................         1.0          0.5
Ra226 \1\ (dissolved)..........................        10            3
Ra226 \1\ (total)..............................        30           10
U..............................................         4            2
pH.............................................     (\2\)        (\2\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Values in picocuries per liter (pCi/l).
\2\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.

    (b) The concentrations of pollutants discharged from mills using the 
acid leach, alkaline leach or combined acid and alkaline leach process 
for the extraction of uranium, radium and vanadium including mill-mine 
facilities and mines using in-situ leach methods shall not exceed:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Effluent limitations
                                               -------------------------
                                                              Average of
                                                                daily
            Effluent characteristic             Maximum for   values for
                                                 any 1 day        30
                                                             consecutive
                                                                 days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Milligrams per liter
                                               -------------------------
TSS...........................................        30            20
COD...........................................  ...........        500
As............................................         1.0            .5
Zn............................................         1.00           .5
Ra226 \1\ (dissolved).........................        10             3
Ra226 \1\ (total).............................        30            10
NH \3\........................................  ...........        100
pH............................................     (\2\)         (\2\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Values in picocuries per liter (pCi/l).
\2\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.



Sec.  440.33  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in subpart L of this part and 40 CFR 125.30 
through 125.32, any existing point source subject to this subpart must 
achieve the following limitations representing the degree of effluent 
reduction attainable by the application of the best available technology 
economically achievable (BAT):
    (a) The concentration of pollutants discharged in mine drainage from 
mines, either open-pit or underground, that produce uranium ore, 
including mines using in-situ leach methods, shall not exceed:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Effluent limitations
                                               -------------------------
                                                              Average of
                                                                daily
            Effluent characteristic             Maximum for   values for
                                                 any 1 day        30
                                                             consecutive
                                                                 days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Milligrams per liter
                                               -------------------------
COD...........................................       200           100
Zn............................................         1.00           .5
Ra226 \1\ (dissolved).........................        10.0           3.0
Ra226 \1\ (total).............................        30.0          10.0
U.............................................         4.0           2.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Values in picocuries per liter (pCi/l).



Sec.  440.34  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Except as provided in subpart L of this part any new source subject 
to this subpart must achieve the following NSPS representing the degree 
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
available demonstrated technology (BADT):
    (a) The concentration of pollutants discharged in mine drainage from 
mines, either open-pit or underground, that produce uranium ore, 
excluding mines using in situ leach methods, shall not exceed:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
                                                             Average of
           Effluent characteristic                          daily values
                                               Maximum for     for 30
                                                any 1 day    consecutive
                                                                days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Milligrams per liter
                                             ---------------------------
COD.........................................         200           100
Zn..........................................           1.0           0.5
Ra \1\ 226 (dissolved)......................          10.0           3.0
Ra \1\ 226 (total)..........................          30.0          10.0
U...........................................           4.0           2.0
pH..........................................       (\2\)         (\2\)
TSS.........................................          30.0          20.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Values in picocuries per liter (pCi/l).
\2\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.

    (b)(1) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, there 
shall be no discharge of process wastewater to navigable waters from 
mills using the acid leach, alkaline leach or combined acid and alkaline 
leach process for the extraction of uranium or from mines and mills 
using in situ leach methods. The Agency recognizes that the elimination 
of the discharge of pollutants to navigable waters may result in an 
increase in discharges of some pollutants

[[Page 425]]

to other media. The Agency has considered these impacts and has 
addressed them in the preamble published on December 3, 1982.
    (2) In the event that the annual precipitation falling on the 
treatment facility and the drainage area contributing surface runoff to 
the treatment facility exceeds the annual evaporation, a volume of water 
equivalent to the difference between annual precipitation falling on the 
treatment facility and the drainage area contributing surface runoff to 
the treatment facility and annual evaporation may be discharged subject 
to the limitations set forth in paragraph (a) of this section.



Sec.  440.35  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional 
pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]



                    Subpart D_Mercury Ore Subcategory



Sec.  440.40  Applicability; description of the mercury ore 
subcategory.

    The provisions of subpart D are applicable to discharges from (a) 
mines, either open-pit or underground, that produce mercury ores; and 
(b) mills beneficiating mercury ores by gravity separation methods or by 
froth-flotation methods.



Sec.  440.41  [Reserved]



Sec.  440.42  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable
control technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in subpart L of this part and 40 CFR 125.30 
through 125.32, any existing point source subject to this subpart must 
achieve the following effluent limitations representing the degree of 
effluent reduction attainable after application of the best practicable 
control technology currently available (BPT):
    (a) The concentration of pollutants discharged in mine drainage from 
mines, either open-pit or underground, operated for the production of 
mercury ores shall not exceed the following limitations:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
                                                             Average of
           Effluent characteristic                          daily values
                                               Maximum for     for 30
                                                any 1 day    consecutive
                                                                days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Milligrams per liter
                                             ---------------------------
TSS.........................................        30            20
Hg..........................................          .002          .001
Ni..........................................          .2            .1
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.

    (b)(1) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, there 
shall be no discharge of process wastewater to navigable waters from 
mills beneficiating mercury ores by gravity separation methods or by 
froth flotation methods. The Agency recognizes that the elimination of 
the discharge of pollutants to navigable waters may result in an 
increase in discharges of some pollutants to other media. The Agency has 
considered these impacts and has addressed them in the preamble 
published on December 3, 1982.
    (2) In the event that the annual precipitation falling on the 
treatment facility and the drainage area contributing surface runoff to 
the treatment facility exceeds the annual evaporation, a volume of water 
equivalent to the difference between annual precipitation falling on the 
treatment facility and the drainage area contributing surface runoff to 
the treatment facility and annual evaporation may be discharged subject 
to the limitations set forth in paragraph (a)(1) of this section.



Sec.  440.43  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in subpart L of this part and 40 CFR 125.30 
through 125.32, any existing point source subject to this subpart must 
achieve the following limitations representing the degree of effluent 
reduction attainable by the application of the best available technology 
economically achievable (BAT).
    (a) The concentration of pollutants discharged in mine drainage from 
mines, either open pit or underground,

[[Page 426]]

that produce mercury ores shall not exceed:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Effluent limitations
                                               -------------------------
                                                              Average of
                                                                daily
            Effluent characteristic             Maximum for   values for
                                                 any 1 day        30
                                                             consecutive
                                                                 days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                   MIligrams per liter
                                               -------------------------
Hg............................................        0.002        0.001
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b)(1) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, there 
shall be no discharge of process wastewater to navigable waters from 
mills beneficiating mercury ores by gravity separation methods or by 
froth-flotation methods. The Agency recognizes that the elimination of 
the discharge of pollutants to navigable waters may result in an 
increase in discharges of some pollutants to other media. The Agency has 
considered these impacts and has addressed them in the preamble 
published on December 3, 1982.
    (2) In the event that the annual precipitation falling on the 
treatment facility and the drainage area contributing surface runoff to 
the treatment facility exceeds the annual evaporation, a volume of water 
equal to the difference between annual precipitation falling on the 
treatment facility and the drainage area contributing surface runoff to 
the treatment facility and annual evaporation may be discharged subject 
to the limitations set forth in paragraph (a) of this section.



Sec.  440.44  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Except as provided in subpart L of this part any new source subject 
to this subpart must achieve the following NSPS representing the degree 
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
available demonstrated technology (BADT):
    (a) The concentration of pollutants discharged in mine drainage from 
mines, either open pit or underground, that produce mercury ores shall 
not exceed:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Effluent limitations
                                               -------------------------
                                                              Average of
                                                                daily
            Effluent characteristic             Maximum for   values for
                                                 any 1 day        30
                                                             consecutive
                                                                 days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Milligrams per liter
                                               -------------------------
Hg............................................        0.002        0.001
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
TSS...........................................         30.0         20.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 6.0 to 9.0.

    (b)(1) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, there 
shall be no discharge of process wastewater to navigable waters from 
mills beneficiating mercury ores by gravity separation methods or by 
froth-flotation methods. The Agency recognizes that the elimination of 
the discharge of pollutants to navigable waters may result in an 
increase in discharges of some pollutants to other media. The Agency has 
considered these impacts and has addressed them in the preamble 
published on December 3, 1982.
    (2) In the event that the annual precipitation falling on the 
treatment facility and the drainage area contributing surface runoff to 
the treatment facility exceeds the annual evaporation, a volume of water 
equal to the difference between annual precipitation falling on the 
treatment facility and the drainage area contributing surface runoff to 
the treatment facility and annual evaporation may be discharged subject 
to the limitations set forth in paragraph (a) of this section.



Sec.  440.45  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional
pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]



                   Subpart E_Titanium Ore Subcategory



Sec.  440.50  Applicability; description of the titanium ore subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart E are applicable to discharges from 
(a) mines obtaining titanium ores from lode deposits; (b) mills 
beneficiating titanium ores by electrostatic methods, magnetic and 
physical methods, or flotation methods; and (c) mines engaged in the 
dredge mining of placer deposits of

[[Page 427]]

sands containing rutile, ilmenite, leucoxene, monazite, zircon, and 
other heavy metals, and the milling techniques employed in conjunction 
with the dredge mining activity (milling techniques employed include the 
use of wet gravity methods in conjunction with electrostatic or magnetic 
methods).



Sec.  440.51  [Reserved]



Sec.  440.52   Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
practicable control technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in subpart L of this part and 40 CFR 125.30 
through 125.32, any existing point source subject to this subpart must 
achieve the following effluent limitations representing the degree of 
effluent reduction attainable after application of the best practicable 
control technology currently available (BPT):
    (a) The concentration of pollutants discharged in mine drainage from 
mines obtaining titanium ores from lode deposits shall not exceed:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
                                                             Average of
           Effluent characteristic                          daily values
                                               Maximum for     for 30
                                                any 1 day    consecutive
                                                                days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Milligrams per liter
                                             ---------------------------
TSS.........................................          30            20
Fe..........................................           2.0           1.0
pH..........................................       (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.

    (b) The concentration of pollutants discharged from mills 
beneficiating titanium ores by electrostatic methods, magnetic and 
physical methods, or flotation methods shall not exceed:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
                                                             Average of
           Effluent characteristic                          daily values
                                               Maximum for     for 30
                                                any 1 day    consecutive
                                                                days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Milligrams per liter
                                             ---------------------------
TSS.........................................          30            20
Zn..........................................           1.0            .5
Ni..........................................            .2            .1
pH..........................................       (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.

    (c) The concentration of pollutants discharged in mine drainage from 
mines engaged in the dredge mining of placer deposits of sands 
containing rutile, ilmenite, leucoxene, monazite, zircon, or other heavy 
metals, and the milling techniques employed in conjunction with the 
dredge mining activity (milling techniques employed include the use of 
wet gravity methods in conjunction with electrostatic or magnetic 
methods) shall not exceed:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Effluent limitations
                                               -------------------------
                                                              Average of
                                                                daily
            Effluent characteristic             Maximum for   values for
                                                 any 1 day        30
                                                             consecutive
                                                                 days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Milligrams per liter
                                               -------------------------
TSS...........................................           30           20
Fe............................................            2            1
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.



Sec.  440.53  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in subpart L of this part and 40 CFR 125.30 
through 125.32, any existing point source subject to this subpart must 
achieve the following limitations representing the degree of effluent 
reduction attainable by the application of the best available technology 
economically achievable (BAT):
    (a) The concentration of pollutants discharged in mine drainage from 
mines obtaining titanium ores from lode deposits shall not exceed:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Effluent limitations
                                               -------------------------
                                                              Average of
                                                                daily
            Effluent characteristic             Maximum for   values for
                                                 any 1 day        30
                                                             consecutive
                                                                 days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Milligrams per liter
                                               -------------------------
Fe............................................          2.0          1.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) The concentration of pollutants discharged from mills 
beneficiating titanium ores by electrostatic methods, magnetic and 
physical methods, or flotation methods shall not exceed:

[[Page 428]]



------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Effluent limitations
                                               -------------------------
                                                              Average of
                                                                daily
            Effluent characteristic             Maximum for   values for
                                                 any 1 day        30
                                                             consecutive
                                                                 days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Milligrams per liter
                                               -------------------------
Zn............................................          1.0          0.5
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (c) The concentration of pollutants discharged in mine drainage from 
mines engaged in the dredge mining of placer deposits of sands 
containing rutile, ilmenite, leucoxene, monazite, or zircon and the 
milling techniques employed in conjunction with the dredge mining 
activity (milling techniques employed include the use of wet gravity 
methods in conjunction with electrostatic or magnetic methods) shall not 
exceed:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Effluent limitations
                                               -------------------------
                                                              Average of
                                                                daily
            Effluent characteristic             Maximum for   values for
                                                 any 1 day        30
                                                             consecutive
                                                                 days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Milligrams per liter
                                               -------------------------
Fe............................................          2.0          1.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------



Sec.  440.54  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Except as provided in subpart L of this part any new source subject 
to this subpart must achieve the following NSPS representing the degree 
of effluent reduction attainable by the applications of the best 
available demonstrated technology (BADT):
    (a) The concentration of pollutants discharged in mine drainage from 
mines obtaining titanium ores from lode deposits shall not exceed:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Effluent limitations
                                               -------------------------
                                                              Average of
                                                                daily
            Effluent characteristic             Maximum for   values for
                                                 any 1 day        30
                                                             consecutive
                                                                 days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Milligrams per liter
                                               -------------------------
Fe............................................          2.0          1.0
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
TSS...........................................         30.0        20.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 6.0 to 9.1.

    (b) The concentration of pollutants discharged from mills 
beneficiating titanium ores by electrostatic methods, magnetic and 
physical methods, or flotation methods shall not exceed:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Effluent limitations
                                               -------------------------
                                                              Average of
                                                                daily
            Effluent characteristic             Maximum for   values for
                                                 any 1 day        30
                                                             consecutive
                                                                 days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Milligrams per liter
                                               -------------------------
Zn............................................          1.0          0.5
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
TSS...........................................         30.0        20.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 6.0 to 9.1.

    (c) The concentration of pollutants discharged in mine drainage from 
mines engaged in the dredge mining of placer deposits of sands 
containing rutile, ilmenite, leucoxene, monazite, zircon and the milling 
techniques employed in conjunction with the dredge mining activity 
(milling techniques employed include the use of wet gravity methods in 
conjunction with electrostatic or magnetic methods) shall not exceed:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Effluent limitations
                                               -------------------------
                                                              Average of
                                                                daily
            Effluent characteristic             Maximum for   values for
                                                 any 1 day        30
                                                             consecutive
                                                                 days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Milligrams per liter
                                               -------------------------
Fe............................................          2.0          1.0
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
TSS...........................................         30.0        20.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 6.0 to 9.1.



Sec.  440.55  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional
pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]



                   Subpart F_Tungsten Ore Subcategory



Sec.  440.60  Applicability; description of the tungsten ore subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart F are applicable to discharges from 
(a) mines that produce tungsten ore and (b) mills that process tungsten 
ore by either the gravity separation or froth-flotation methods.

[[Page 429]]



Sec.  440.61  [Reserved]



Sec.  440.62  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable
control technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in subpart L of this part and 40 CFR 125.30 
through 125.32, any existing point source subject to this subpart must 
achieve the following effluent limitations representing the degree of 
effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable 
control technology currently available (BPT):
    (a) The concentration of pollutants discharged in mine drainage from 
mines producing 5000 metric tons (5512 short tons) or more of tungsten 
bearing ores per year shall not exceed:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
                                                             Average of
           Effluent characteristic                          daily values
                                               Maximum for     for 30
                                                any 1 day    consecutive
                                                                days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Milligrams per liter
                                             ---------------------------
TSS.........................................         30            20
Cd..........................................           .10           .05
Cu..........................................           .3            .15
Zn..........................................          1.0            .5
Pb..........................................           .6            .3
As..........................................          1.0            .5
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.

    (b) The concentration of pollutants discharged in mine drainage from 
mines producing less than 5000 metric tons (5512 short tons) or 
discharged from mills processing less than 5000 metric tons (5512 short 
tons) of tungsten ores per year by methods other than ore leaching shall 
not exceed:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Effluent limitations
                                               -------------------------
                                                              Average of
                                                                daily
            Effluent characteristic             Maximum for   values for
                                                 any 1 day        30
                                                             consecutive
                                                                 days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Milligrams per liter
                                               -------------------------
TSS...........................................           50           30
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.

    (c) The concentration of pollutants discharged from mills processing 
5000 metric tons (5512 short tons) or more of tungsten ores per year by 
purely physical methods including ore crushing, washing, jigging, heavy 
media separation, and magnetic and electrostatic separation shall not 
exceed:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
                                                             Average of
           Effluent characteristic                          daily values
                                               Maximum for     for 30
                                                any 1 day    consecutive
                                                                days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Milligrams per liter
                                             ---------------------------
TSS.........................................         30            20
Cd..........................................           .10           .05
Cu..........................................           .30           .15
Zn..........................................          1.0            .5
As..........................................          1.0            .5
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.

    (d) The concentration of pollutants discharged from mills processing 
5000 metric tons (5512 short tons) or more of tungsten ores per year by 
froth flotation methods shall not exceed:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
                                                             Average of
           Effluent characteristic                          daily values
                                               Maximum for     for 30
                                                any 1 day    consecutive
                                                                days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Milligrams per liter
                                             ---------------------------
TSS.........................................         30            20
Cd..........................................           .10           .05
Cu..........................................           .30           .15
Zn..........................................          1.0            .5
As..........................................          1.0            .5
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.



Sec.  440.63  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in subpart L of this part and 40 CFR 125.30 
through 125.32, any existing point source subject to this subpart must 
achieve the following limitations representing the degree of effluent 
reduction attainable by the application of the best available technology 
economically achievable (BAT):
    (a) The concentration of pollutants discharged in mine drainage from 
tungsten mines shall not exceed:

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------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
                                                             Average of
           Effluent characteristic                          daily values
                                               Maximum for     for 30
                                                any 1 day    consecutive
                                                                days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Milligrams per liter
                                             ---------------------------
Cd..........................................          0.10          0.05
Cu..........................................          0.30          0.15
Zn..........................................          1.0           0.5
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) The concentration of pollutants discharged from mills shall not 
exceed:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
                                                             Average of
           Effluent characteristic                          daily values
                                               Maximum for     for 30
                                                any 1 day    consecutive
                                                                days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Milligrams per liter
                                             ---------------------------
Cd..........................................          0.10          0.05
Cu..........................................          0.3           0.15
Zn..........................................          1.0           0.5
------------------------------------------------------------------------



Sec.  440.64  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Except as provided in subpart L of this part any new source subject 
to this subpart must achieve the following NSPS representing the degree 
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
available demonstrated technology (BADT):
    (a) The concentration of pollutants discharged in mine drainage from 
tungsten mines shall not exceed:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
                                                             Average of
           Effluent characteristic                          daily values
                                               Maximum for     for 30
                                                any 1 day    consecutive
                                                                days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Milligrams per liter
                                             ---------------------------
Cd..........................................          0.10          0.05
Cu..........................................          0.30          0.15
Zn..........................................          1.0           0.5
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
TSS.........................................         30.0          20.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 6.0 to 9.0.

    (b) The concentration of pollutants discharged from mills shall not 
exceed:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
                                                             Average of
           Effluent characteristic                          daily values
                                               Maximum for     for 30
                                                any 1 day    consecutive
                                                                days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Milligrams per liter
                                             ---------------------------
Cd..........................................          0.10          0.05
Cu..........................................          0.3           0.15
Zn..........................................          1.0           0.5
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
TSS.........................................         30.0          20.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 6.0 to 9.0.



Sec.  440.65  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional 
pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]



                    Subpart G_Nickel Ore Subcategory



Sec.  440.70  Applicability; description of the nickel ore subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart G are applicable to discharges from 
(a) mines that produce nickel ore and (b) mills that process nickel ore.



Sec.  440.71  [Reserved]



Sec.  440.72  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable 
control technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in subpart L of this part and 40 CFR 125.30 
through 125.32, any existing point source subject to this subpart must 
achieve the following effluent limitations representing the degree of 
effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable 
control technology currently available (BPT):
    (a) The concentration of pollutants discharged in mine drainage from 
mines producing 5000 metric tons (5512 short tons) or more of nickel 
bearing ores per year shall not exceed:

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------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
                                                             Average of
           Effluent characteristic                          daily values
                                               Maximum for     for 30
                                                any 1 day    consecutive
                                                                days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Milligrams per liter
                                             ---------------------------
TSS.........................................         30            20
Cd..........................................           .10           .05
Cu..........................................           .3            .15
Zn..........................................          1.0            .5
Pb..........................................           .6            .3
As..........................................          1.0            .5
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.

    (b) The concentration of pollutants discharged in mine drainage from 
mines producing less than 5,000 metric tons (5,512 short tons) or 
discharged from mills processing less than 5,000 metric tons (5,512 
short tons) of nickel ores per year by methods other than ore leaching 
shall not exceed:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Effluent limitations
                                               -------------------------
                                                              Average of
                                                                daily
            Effluent characteristic             Maximum for   values for
                                                 any 1 day        30
                                                             consecutive
                                                                 days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Milligrams per liter
                                               -------------------------
TSS...........................................           50           30
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.

    (c) The concentration of pollutants discharged from mills processing 
5,000 metric tons (5,512 short tons) or more of nickel ores per year by 
purely physical methods including ore crushing, washing, jigging, heavy 
media separation and magnetic and electrostatic separation shall not 
exceed:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
                                                             Average of
           Effluent characteristic                          daily values
                                               Maximum for     for 30
                                                any 1 day    consecutive
                                                                days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Milligrams per liter
                                             ---------------------------
TSS.........................................         30            20
Cd..........................................           .10           .05
Cu..........................................           .30           .15
Zn..........................................          1.0            .5
As..........................................          1.0            .5
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0

    (d) The concentration of pollutants discharged from mills processing 
5,000 metric tons (5,512 short tons) or more of nickel ore per year by 
froth flotation methods shall not exceed:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
                                                             Average of
           Effluent characteristic                          daily values
                                               Maximum for     for 30
                                                any 1 day    consecutive
                                                                days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Milligrams per liter
                                             ---------------------------
TSS.........................................         30            20
Cd..........................................           .10           .05
Cu..........................................           .30           .15
Zn..........................................          1.0            .5
As..........................................          1.0            .5
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.



Sec.  440.73  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
technology economically  achievable (BAT). [Reserved]



Sec.  440.74  New source performance standards (NSPS). [Reserved]



Sec.  440.75  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional
pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]



 Subpart H_Vanadium Ore Subcategory (Mined Alone and Not 
 as a Byproduct)



Sec.  440.80  Applicability; description of the vanadium ore 
subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart H are applicable to discharges from 
(a) mines that produce vanadium ore (recovered alone and not as a by-
product of uranium mining and mills) and (b) mills that process vanadium 
ore (recovered alone, not as a byproduct of uranium mining and mills).



Sec.  440.81  [Reserved]



Sec.  440.82  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable 
control technology  currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in subpart L of this part and 40 CFR 125.30 
through 125.32, any existing point source subject to this subpart must 
achieve the following effluent limitations representing the degree of 
effluent reduction attainable by the application of

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the best practicable control technology currently available (BPT):
    (a) The concentration of pollutants discharged in mine drainage from 
mines producing 5,000 metric tons (5,512 short tons) or more of vanadium 
bearing ores per year shall not exceed:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
                                                             Average of
           Effluent characteristic                          daily values
                                               Maximum for     for 30
                                                any 1 day    consecutive
                                                                days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Milligrams per liter
                                             ---------------------------
TSS.........................................         30            20
Cd..........................................           .10           .05
Cu..........................................           .3            .15
Zn..........................................          1.0            .5
Pb..........................................           .6            .3
As..........................................          1.0            .5
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.

    (b) The concentration of pollutants discharged in mine drainage from 
mines producing less than 5,000 metric tons (5,512 short tons) or 
discharged from mills processing less than 5,000 metric tons (5,512 
short tons) of vanadium ore per year by methods other than ore leaching 
shall not exceed:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Effluent limitations
                                               -------------------------
                                                              Average of
                                                                daily
            Effluent characteristic             Maximum for   values for
                                                 any 1 day        30
                                                             consecutive
                                                                 days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Milligrams per liter
                                               -------------------------
TSS...........................................           50           30
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.

    (c) The concentration of pollutants discharged from mills processing 
5,000 metric tons (5,512 short tons) or more of vanadium ores per year 
by purely physical methods including ore crushing, washing, jigging, 
heavy media separation, and magnetic and electrostatic separation shall 
not exceed:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
                                                             Average of
           Effluent characteristic                          daily values
                                               Maximum for     for 30
                                                any 1 day    consecutive
                                                                days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Milligrams per liter
                                             ---------------------------
TSS.........................................         30            20
Cd..........................................           .10           .05
Cu..........................................           .30           .15
Zn..........................................          1.0            .5
As..........................................          1.0            .5
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.

    (d) The concentration of pollutants discharged from mills processing 
5,000 metric tons (5,512 short tons) or more of vanadium ores per year 
by froth flotation methods shall not exceed:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
                                                             Average of
           Effluent characteristic                          daily values
                                               Maximum for     for 30
                                                any 1 day    consecutive
                                                                days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Milligrams per liter
                                             ---------------------------
TSS.........................................         30            20
Cd..........................................           .10           .05
Cu..........................................           .30           .15
Zn..........................................          1.0            .5
As..........................................          1.0            .5
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.



Sec.  440.83  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
technology economically achievable (BAT). [Reserved]



Sec.  440.84  New source performance standards (NSPS).
[Reserved]



Sec.  440.85  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional
pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]



                   Subpart I_Antimony Ore Subcategory



Sec.  440.90  Applicability; description of the antimony ore subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart I are applicable to discharges from 
(a) mines that produce antimony ore and (b) mills that process antimony 
ore.

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Sec.  440.91  [Reserved]



Sec.  440.92  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable
control technology currently available (BPT). [Reserved]



Sec.  440.93  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available
technology economically achievable (BAT). [Reserved]



Sec.  440.94  New source performance standards (NSPS). [Reserved]



Sec.  440.95  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional
pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]



    Subpart J_Copper, Lead, Zinc, Gold, Silver, and Molybdenum Ores 
                               Subcategory



Sec.  440.100  Applicability; description of the copper, lead, zinc, 
gold, silver, and molybdenum ores subcategory.

    (a) The provisions of this subpart J are applicable to discharges 
from--
    (1) Mines that produce copper, lead, zinc, gold, silver, or 
molybdenum bearing ores, or any combination of these ores from open-pit 
or underground operations other than placer deposits;
    (2) Mills that use the froth-flotation process alone or in 
conjunction with other processes, for the beneficiation of copper, lead, 
zinc, gold, silver, or molybdenum ores, or any combination of these 
ores;
    (3) Mines and mills that use dump, heap, in-situ leach, or vat-leach 
processes to extract copper from ores or ore waste materials; and
    (4) Mills that use the cyanidation process to extract gold or 
silver.
    (b) Discharge from mines or mines and mills that use gravity 
separation methods (including placer or dredge mining or concentrating 
operations, and hydraulic mining operations) to extract gold ores are 
regulated under subpart M.
    (c) Discharge from mines (including placer or dredge mining, and 
hydraulic mining operations) or mines and mills that use gravity 
separation methods to extract silver from placer ores are not covered 
under this part.
    (d) The provisions of this subpart shall not apply to discharges 
from the Quartz Hill Molybdenum Project in the Tongass National Forest, 
Alaska.

[47 FR 54609, Dec. 3, 1982, as amended at 53 FR 18788, May 24, 1988]



Sec.  440.101  [Reserved]



Sec.  440.102  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable 
control technology    (BPT).

    Except as provided in subpart L of this part and 40 CFR 125.30 
through 125.32, any existing point source subject to this subpart must 
achieve the following effluent limitations representing the degree of 
effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable 
control technology currently available (BPT):
    (a) The concentration of pollutants discharged in mine drainage from 
mines operated to obtain copper bearing ores, lead bearing ores, zinc 
bearing ores, gold bearing ores, or silver bearing ores, or any 
combination of these ores open-pit or underground operations other than 
placer deposits shall not exceed:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
                                                             Average of
           Effluent characteristic                          daily values
                                               Maximum for     for 30
                                                any 1 day    consecutive
                                                                days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Milligrams per liter
                                             ---------------------------
TSS.........................................        30            20
Cu..........................................          .30           .15
Zn..........................................         1.5            .75
Pb..........................................          .6            .3
Hg..........................................          .002          .001
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.

    (b) The concentration of pollutants discharged from mills which 
employ the froth flotation process alone or in conjunction with other 
processes, for the beneficiation of copper ores, lead ores, zinc ores, 
gold ores, or silver ores, or any combination of these ores shall not 
exceed:

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------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
                                                             Average of
           Effluent characteristic                          daily values
                                               Maximum for     for 30
                                                any 1 day    consecutive
                                                                days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Milligrams per liter
                                             ---------------------------
TSS.........................................        30            20
Cu..........................................          .30           .15
Zn..........................................         1.0            .5
Pb..........................................          .6            .3
Hg..........................................          .002          .001
Cd..........................................          .10           .05
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.

    (c)(1) Except as provided in paragraph (c) of this section, there 
shall be no discharge of process wastewater to navigable water from 
mines and mills which employ dump, heap, in situ leach or vat leach 
processes for the extraction of copper from ores or ore waste materials. 
The Agency recognizes that the elimination of the discharge of 
pollutants to navigable waters may result in an increase in discharges 
of some pollutants to other media. The Agency has considered these 
impacts and has addressed them in the preamble published on December 3, 
1982.
    (2) In the event that the annual precipitation falling on the 
treatment facility and the drainage area contributing surface runoff to 
the treatment facility exceeds the annual evaporation, a volume of water 
equivalent to the difference between annual precipitation falling on the 
treatment facility and the drainage area contributing surface runoff to 
the treatment facility and annual evaporation may be discharged subject 
to the limitations set forth in paragraph (a) of this section.
    (d)(1) Except as provided in paragraph (d) of this section, there 
shall be no discharge of process wastewater to navigable waters from 
mills which extract gold or silver by use of the cyanidation process. 
The Agency recognizes that the elimination of the discharge of 
pollutants to navigable waters may result in an increase in discharges 
of some pollutants to other media. The Agency has considered these 
impacts and has addressed them in the preamble published on December 3, 
1982.
    (2) In the event that the annual precipitation falling on the 
treatment facility and the drainage area contributing surface runoff to 
the treatment facility exceeds the annual evaporation, a volume of water 
equivalent to the difference between annual precipitation falling on the 
treatment facility and the drainage area contributing surface runoff to 
the treatment facility and annual evaporation may be discharged subject 
to the limitations set forth in paragraph (a) of this section.
    (e) The concentration of pollutants discharged in mine drainage from 
mines producing 5,000 metric tons (5,512 short tons) or more of 
molybdenum bearing ores per year shall not exceed:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
                                                             Average of
           Effluent characteristic                          daily values
                                               Maximum for     for 30
                                                any 1 day    consecutive
                                                                days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Milligrams per liter
                                             ---------------------------
TSS.........................................         30            20
Cd..........................................           .10           .05
Cu..........................................           .3            .15
Zn..........................................          1.0            .5
Pb..........................................           .6            .3
As..........................................          1.0            .5
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 6.0 to 9.0

    (f) The concentration of pollutants discharged in mine drainage from 
mines producing less than 5,000 metric tons (5,512 short tons) or 
discharged from mills processing less than 5,000 metric tons (5,512 
short tons) of molybdenum ores per year by methods other than ore 
leaching shall not exceed:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Effluent limitations
                                               -------------------------
                                                              Average of
                                                                daily
            Effluent characteristic             Maximum for   values for
                                                 any 1 day        30
                                                             consecutive
                                                                 days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Milligrams per liter
                                               -------------------------
TSS...........................................           50           30
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.

    (g) The concentration of pollutants discharged from mills processing 
5,000 metric tons (5,512 short tons) or more of molybdenum ores per year 
by purely physical methods including ore crushing, washing, jigging, 
heavy media separation shall not exceed:

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------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
                                                             Average of
           Effluent characteristic                           daily value
                                               Maximum for     for 30
                                                any 1 day    consecutive
                                                                days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Milligrams per liter
                                             ---------------------------
TSS.........................................         30            20
Cd..........................................           .10           .05
Cu..........................................           .30           .15
Zn..........................................          1.0            .5
As..........................................          1.0            .5
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0

    (h) The concentration of pollutants discharged from mills processing 
5,000 metric tons (5,512 short tons) or more of molybdenum ores per year 
by froth flotation methods shall not exceed:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
                                                             Average of
          Effluent characteristics                          daily values
                                               Maximum for     for 30
                                                any 1 day    consecutive
                                                                days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Milligrams per liter
                                             ---------------------------
TSS.........................................         30            20
Cd..........................................           .10           .05
Cu..........................................           .30           .15
Zn..........................................          1.0            .5
As..........................................          1.0            .5
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.


[47 FR 54609, Dec. 3, 1982, as amended at 53 FR 18788, May 24, 1988]



Sec.  440.103  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in subpart L of this part and 40 CFR 125.30 
through 125.32, any existing point source subject to this subpart must 
achieve the following effluent limitations representing the degree of 
effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
technology economically achievable (BAT):
    (a) The concentration of pollutants discharged in mine drainage from 
mines that produce copper, lead, zinc, gold, silver, or molybdenum 
bearing ores or any combination of these ores from open-pit or 
underground operations other than placer deposits shall not exceed:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
                                                             Average of
           Effluent characteristic                          daily values
                                               Maximum for     for 30
                                                any 1 day    consecutive
                                                                days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Milligrams per liter
                                             ---------------------------
Cu..........................................         0.30          0.15
Zn..........................................         1.5           0.75
Pb..........................................         0.6           0.3
Hg..........................................         0.002         0.001
Cd..........................................         0.10          0.05
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) The concentration of pollutants discharged from mills that use 
the froth-flotation process alone, or in conjunction with other 
processes, for the beneficiation of copper, lead, zinc, gold, silver, or 
molybdenum ores or any combination of these ores shall not exceed:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
                                                             Average of
           Effluent characteristic                          daily values
                                               Maximum for     for 30
                                                any 1 day    consecutive
                                                                days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Milligrams per liter
                                             ---------------------------
Cu..........................................         0.30          0.15
Zn..........................................         1.0           0.5
Pb..........................................         0.6           0.3
Hg..........................................         0.002         0.001
Cd..........................................         0.10          0.05
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (c)(1) Except as provided in paragraph (c) of this section, there 
shall be no discharge of process wastewater to navigable waters from 
mine areas and mills processes and areas that use dump, heap, in situ 
leach or vat-leach processes to extract copper from ores or ore waste 
materials. The Agency recognizes that the elimination of the discharge 
of pollutants to navigable waters may result in an increase in 
discharges of some pollutants to other media. The Agency has considered 
these impacts and has addressed them in the preamble published on 
December 3, 1982.
    (2) In the event that the annual precipitation falling on the 
treatment facility and the drainage area contributing surface runoff to 
the treatment facility exceeds the annual evaporation, a volume of water 
equal to the difference between annual precipitation falling on the 
treatment facility and the drainage area contributing surface runoff to 
the treatment facility

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and annual evaporation may be discharged subject to the limitations set 
forth in paragraph (a) of this section.
    (d)(1) Except as provided in paragraph (d) of this section, there 
shall be no discharge of process wastewater to navigable waters from 
mills that use the cyanidation process to extract gold or silver. The 
Agency recognizes that the elimination of the discharge of pollutants to 
navigable waters may result in an increase in discharges of some 
pollutants to other media. The Agency has considered these impacts and 
has addressed them in the preamble published on December 3, 1982.
    (2) In the event that the annual precipitation falling on the 
treatment facility and the drainage area contributing surface runoff to 
the treatment facility exceeds the annual evaporation, a volume of water 
equal to the difference between annual precipitation falling on the 
treatment facility and the drainage area contributing surface runoff to 
the treatment facility and annual evaporation may be discharged subject 
to the limitations set forth in paragraph (a) of this section.

[47 FR 54609, Dec. 3, 1982, as amended at 53 FR 18788, May 24, 1988]



Sec.  440.104  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Except as provided in subpart L of this part any new source subject 
to this subsection must achieve the following NSPS representing the 
degree of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
available demonstrated technology (BADT):
    (a) The concentration of pollutants discharged in mine drainage from 
mines that produce copper, lead, zinc, gold, silver, or molybdenum 
bearing ores or any combination of these ores from open-pit or 
underground operations other than placer deposits shall not exceed:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
                                                             Average of
           Effluent characteristic                          daily values
                                               Maximum for     for 30
                                                any 1 day    consecutive
                                                                days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Milligrams per liter
                                             ---------------------------
Cu..........................................         0.30          0.15
Zn..........................................         1.5           0.75
Pb..........................................         0.6           0.3
Hg..........................................         0.002         0.001
Cd..........................................         0.10          0.05
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
TSS.........................................        30.0          20.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.

    (b)(1) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, there 
shall be no discharge of process wastewater to navigable waters from 
mills that use the froth-flotation process alone, or in conjunction with 
other processes, for the beneficiation of copper, lead, zinc, gold, 
silver, or molybdenum ores or any combination of these ores. The Agency 
recognizes that the elimination of the discharge of pollutants to 
navigable waters may result in an increase in discharges of some 
pollutants to other media. The Agency has considered these impacts and 
has addressed them in the preamble published on December 3, 1982.
    (2)(i) In the event that the annual precipitation falling on the 
treatment facility and the drainage area contributing surface runoff to 
the treatment facility exceeds the annual evaporation, a volume of water 
equal to the difference between annual precipitation falling on the 
treatment facility and the drainage area contributing surface runoff to 
the treatment facility and annual evaporation may be discharged subject 
to the limitations set forth in paragraph (a) of this section.
    (ii) In the event there is a build up of contaminants in the recycle 
water which significantly interferes with the ore recovery process and 
this interference can not be eliminated through appropriate treatment of 
the recycle water, the permitting authority may allow a discharge of 
process wastewater in an amount necessary to correct the interference 
problem after installation of appropriate treatment. This discharge 
shall be subject to the limitations of paragraph (a) of this section. 
The facility shall have the burden of demonstrating to the permitting 
authority that the discharge is necessary

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to eliminate interference in the ore recovery process and that the 
interference could not be eliminated through appropriate treatment of 
the recycle water.
    (c)(1) Except as provided in paragraph (c) of this section, there 
shall be no discharge of process wastewater to navigable waters from 
mine areas and mills processes and areas that use dump, heap, in-situ 
leach or vat-leach processes to extract copper from ores or ore waste 
materials. The Agency recognizes that the elimination of the discharge 
of pollutants to navigable waters may result in an increase in 
discharges of some pollutants to other media. The Agency has considered 
these impacts and has addressed them in the preamble published on 
December 3, 1982.
    (2) In the event that the annual precipitation falling on the 
treatment facility and the drainage area contributing surface runoff to 
the treatment facility exceeds the annual evaporation, a volume of water 
equal to the difference between annual precipitation falling on the 
treatment facility and the drainage area contributing surface runoff to 
the treatment facility and annual evaporation may be discharged subject 
to the limitations set forth in paragraph (a) of this section.
    (d)(1) Except as provided in paragraph (d) of this section, there 
shall be no discharge of process wastewater to navigable waters from 
mills that use the cyanidation process to extract gold or silver. The 
Agency recognizes that the elimination of the discharge of pollutants to 
navigable waters may result in an increase in discharges of some 
pollutants to other media. The Agency has considered these impacts and 
has addressed them in the preamble published on December 3, 1982.
    (2) In the event that the annual precipitation falling on the 
treatment facility and the drainage area contributing surface runoff to 
the treatment facility exceeds the annual evaporation, a volume of water 
equal to the difference between annual precipitation falling on the 
treatment facility and the drainage area contributing surface runoff to 
the treatment facility and annual evaporation may be discharged subject 
to the limitations set forth in paragraph (a) of this section.

[47 FR 54609, Dec. 3, 1982, as amended at 53 FR 18788, May 24, 1988]

    Effective Date Note: Paragraph (b)(2)(ii) ofSec. 440.104, 
published at 47 FR 54609, Dec. 3, 1982, contains information collection 
and recordkeeping equirements and will not become effective until 
approval has been given by the Office of Management and Budget.



Sec.  440.105  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional 
pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]



                   Subpart K_Platinum Ores Subcategory



Sec.  440.110  Applicability; description of the platinum ore 
subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart K are applicable to discharges from 
(a) mines that produce platinum ore and (b) mills that process platinum 
ore.



Sec.  440.111  [Reserved]



Sec.  440.112  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable control
technology currently available (BPT). [Reserved]



Sec.  440.113  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in subpart L of this part and 40 CFR 125.30 
through 125.32, any existing point source subject to this subpart must 
achieve the following effluent limitations representing the degree of 
effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
technology economically achievable (BAT):
    (a) The concentration of pollutants discharged in mine drainage from 
mines that produce platinum bearing ores from open-pit or underground 
operations other than placer deposits shall not exceed:

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------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
                                                             Average of
           Effluent characteristic                          daily values
                                               Maximum for     for 30
                                                any 1 day    consecutive
                                                                days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Milligrams per liter
                                             ---------------------------
Cu..........................................         0.30          0.15
Zn..........................................         1.5           0.75
Pb..........................................         0.6           0.3
Hg..........................................         0.002         0.001
Cd..........................................         0.10          0.05
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) The concentration of pollutants discharged from mills that use 
the froth-flotation process alone, or in conjunction with other 
processes, for the beneficiation of platinum ores shall not exceed:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
                                                             Average of
           Effluent characteristic                          daily values
                                               Maximum for     for 30
                                                any 1 day    consecutive
                                                                days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Milligrams per liter
                                             ---------------------------
Cu..........................................         0.30          0.15
Zn..........................................         1.0           0.5
Pb..........................................         0.6           0.3
Hg..........................................         0.002         0.001
Cd..........................................         0.10          0.05
------------------------------------------------------------------------



Sec.  440.114  New source performance standards (NSPS). [Reserved]



Sec.  440.115  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional 
pollutant control technology (BTC). [Reserved]



              Subpart L_General Provisions and Definitions



Sec.  440.130  Applicability.

    Abbreviations and methods of analysis set forth in 40 CFR part 401 
shall apply to part 440 except as provided in these general provisions 
and definitions. The general provisions and definitions in this subpart 
apply to all subparts of part 440 unless otherwise noted.



Sec.  440.131  General provisions.

    (a) Combined waste streams. In the event that waste streams from 
various subparts or segments of subparts in part 440 are combined for 
treatment and discharge, the quantity and concentration of each 
pollutant or pollutant property in the combined discharge that is 
subject to effluent limitations shall not exceed the quantity and 
concentration of each pollutant or pollutant property that could have 
been discharged had each waste stream been treated separately. In 
addition, the discharge flow from the combined discharge shall not 
exceed the volume that could have been discharged had each waste stream 
been treated separately.
    (b) Storm exemption for facilities permitted to discharge. If, as a 
result of precipitation or snowmelt, a source with an allowable 
discharge under 40 CFR part 440 has an overflow or excess discharge of 
effluent which does not meet the limitations of 40 CFR part 440, the 
source may qualify for an exemption from such limitations with respect 
to such discharge if the following conditions are met:
    (1) The facility is designed, constructed and maintained to contain 
the maximum volume of wastewater which would be generated by the 
facility during a 24-hour period without an increase in volume from 
precipitation and the maximum volume of wastewater resulting from a 10-
year, 24-hour precipitation event or treat the maximum flow associated 
with these volumes. In computing the maximum volume of wastewater which 
would result from a 10-year, 24-hour precipitation event, the facility 
must include the volume which would result from all areas contributing 
runoff to the individual treatment facility, i.e., all runoff that is 
not diverted from the active mining area and runoff which is not 
diverted from the mill area.
    (2) The facility takes all reasonable steps to maintain treatment of 
the wastewater and minimize the amount of overflow.
    (3) The facility complies with the notification requirements of 
Sec.  122.60 (g) and (h). The storm exemption is designed to provide an 
affirmative defense to an enforcement action. Therefore, the operator 
has the burden of demonstrating to the appropriate authority that the 
above conditions have been met.
    (c) Storm exemption for facilities not permitted to discharge. If, 
as a result of precipitation (rainfall or snowmelt), a

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source which is not permitted to discharge under 40 CFR part 440, has an 
overflow or discharge which violates the limitations of 40 CFR part 440, 
the source may qualify for an exemption from such limitations with 
respect to such discharge if the following conditions are met:
    (1) The facility is designed, constructed, and maintained to contain 
the maximum volume of wastewater stored and contained by the facility 
during normal operating conditions without an increase in volume from 
precipitation and the maximum volume of wastewater resulting from a 10-
year, 24-hour precipitation event. In computing the maximum volume of 
wastewater which would result from a 10-year, 24-hour precipitation 
event, the facility must include the volume which would result from all 
areas contributing runoff to the individual treatment facility, i.e., 
all runoff that is not diverted from the area or process subject to zero 
discharge, and other runoff that is allowed to commingle with the 
influent to the treatment system.
    (2) The facility takes all reasonable steps to minimize the overflow 
or excess discharge.
    (3) The facility complies with the notification requirements of 
Sec.  122.60(g) and (h). The storm exemption is designed to provide an 
affirmative defense to an enforcement action. Therefore, the operator 
has the burden of demonstrating to the appropriate authority that the 
above conditions have been met.
    (d) pH adjustment. (1) Where the application of neutralization and 
sedimentation technology to comply with relevant metal limitations 
results in an inability to comply with the pH range of 6 to 9, the 
permit issuer may allow the pH level in the final effluent to slightly 
exceed 9.0 so that the copper, lead, zinc, mercury, and cadmium 
limitations will be achieved.
    (2) In the case of a discharge into natural receiving waters for 
which the pH, if unaltered by human activities, is or would be less than 
6.0 and approved water quality standards authorize such lower pH, the pH 
limitations for the discharge may be adjusted downward to the pH water 
quality criterion for the receiving waters provided the other effluent 
limitations for the discharge are met. In no case shall a pH limitation 
below 5.0 be permitted.
    (e) Groundwater infiltration provision. In the event a new source 
subject to a no discharge requirement can demonstrate that groundwater 
infiltration contributes a substantial amount of water to the tailing 
impoundment or wastewater holding facility, the permitting authority may 
allow the discharge of a volume of water equivalent to the amount of 
groundwater infiltration. This discharge shall be subject to the 
limitations for mine drainage applicable to the new source subcategory.



Sec.  440.132  General definitions.

    (a) ``Active mining area'' is a place where work or other activity 
related to the extraction, removal, or recovery of metal ore is being 
conducted, except, with respect to surface mines, any area of land on or 
in which grading has been completed to return the earth to desired 
contour and reclamation work has begun.
    (b) ``Annual precipitation'' and ``annual evaporation'' are the mean 
annual precipitation and mean annual lake evaporation, respectively, as 
established by the U.S. Department of Commerce, Environmental Science 
Services Administration, Environmental Data Services, or equivalent 
regional rainfall and evaporation data.
    (c) ``Appropriate treatment of the recycle water'' in subpart J, 
Sec.  440.104 includes, but is not limited to pH adjustment, settling 
and pH adjustment, settling, and mixed media filtration.
    (d) ``Groundwater infiltration'' inSec. 440.131 means that water 
which enters the treatment facility as a result of the interception of 
natural springs, aquifers, or run-off which percolates into the ground 
and seeps into the treatment facility's tailings pond or wastewater 
holding facility and that cannot be diverted by ditching or grouting the 
tailings pond or wastewater holding facility.
    (e) ``In-situ leach methods'' means the processes involving the 
purposeful introduction of suitable leaching solutions into a uranium 
ore body to dissolve the valuable minerals in place and the purposeful 
leaching of uranium

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ore in a static or semistatic condition either by gravity through an 
open pile, or by flooding a confined ore pile. It does not include the 
natural dissolution of uranium by ground waters, the incidental leaching 
of uranium by mine drainage, nor the rehabilitation of aquifiers and the 
monitoring of these aquifiers.
    (f) ``Mill'' is a preparation facility within which the metal ore is 
cleaned, concentrated, or otherwise processed before it is shipped to 
the customer, refiner, smelter, or manufacturer. A mill includes all 
ancillary operations and structures necessary to clean, concentrate, or 
otherwise process metal ore, such as ore and gangue storage areas and 
loading facilities.
    (g) ``Mine'' is an active mining area, including all land and 
property placed under, or above the surface of such land, used in or 
resulting from the work of extracting metal ore or minerals from their 
natural deposits by any means or method, including secondary recovery of 
metal ore from refuse or other storage piles, wastes, or rock dumps and 
mill tailings derived from the mining, cleaning, or concentration of 
metal ores.
    (h) ``Mine drainage'' means any water drained, pumped, or siphoned 
from a mine.
    (i) ``Ten (10)-year, 24-hour precipitation event'' is the maximum 
24-hour precipitation event with a probable recurrence interval of once 
in 10 years as established by the U.S. Department of Commerce, National 
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Weather Service, or 
equivalent regional or rainfall probability information.
    (j) ``U'' (Uranium) is measured by the procedure discussed in 40 CFR 
141.25(b)(2), or an equivalent method.



                 Subpart M_Gold Placer Mine Subcategory

    Source: 53 FR 18788, May 24, 1988, unless otherwise noted.



Sec.  440.140  Applicability; description of the gold placer mine
subcategory.

    (a) The provisions of this subpart M are applicable to discharges 
from--
    (1) Mines and dredges that produce gold or gold bearing ores from 
placer deposits; and
    (2) The beneficiation processes which use gravity separation methods 
for recovering gold from placer deposits.
    (b) The provisions of this subpart M are not applicable to any mines 
or beneficiation processes which process less than 1500 cubic yards (cu 
yd) of ore per year, or to dredges which process less than 50,000 cu yd 
of ore per year, or to dredges located in open waters (i.e., open bays, 
marine waters, or major rivers).



Sec.  440.141  Specialized definitions and provisions.

    For the purpose of this subpart M, the general definitions, 
abbreviations, methods of analysis, and general provisions set forth in 
40 CFR part 401 shall apply except as superseded by those below. The 
general provisions and definitions set forth in 40 CFR part 440, subpart 
L, shall not apply to this subpart.
    (a) Specialized definitions. The following specialized definitions 
apply to this subpart only.
    (1) ``Beneficiation area'' means the area of land used to stockpile 
ore immediately before the beneficiation process, the area of land used 
for the beneficiation process, the area of land used to stockpile the 
tailings immediately after the beneficiation process, and the area of 
land from the stockpiled tailings to the treatment system (e.g., holding 
pond or settling pond, and the area of the treatment system).
    (2) ``Beneficiation process'' means the dressing or processing of 
gold bearing ores for the purpose of--
    (i) Regulating the size of, or recovering, the ore or product,
    (ii) Removing unwanted constituents from the ore, and
    (iii) Improving the quality, purity, or assay grade of a desired 
product.
    (3) ``Drainage water'' means incidental surface waters from diverse 
sources such as rainfall, snow melt or permafrost melt.
    (4) ``Dredge'' means a self-contained combination of an elevating 
excavator (e.g., bucket line dredge), the beneficiation or gold-
concentrating

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plant, and a tailings disposal plant, all mounted on a floating barge.
    (5) ``Five (5) year, 6-hour precipitation event'' means the maximum 
6-hour precipitation event with a probable recurrence interval of once 
in 5 years as established by the U.S. Department of Commerce, National 
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Weather Service, or 
equivalent regional or rainfall probability information.
    (6) ``Gravity separation methods'' means the treatment of mineral 
particles which exploits differences between their specific gravities. 
The separation is usually performed by means of sluices, jigs, 
classifiers, spirals, hydrocyclones, or shaking tables.
    (7) ``Infiltration water'' means that water which permeates through 
the earth into the plant site.
    (8) ``Mine'' means a place where work or other activity related to 
the extraction or recovery of ore is performed.
    (9) ``Mine area'' means the land area from which overburden is 
stripped and ore is removed prior to moving the ore to the beneficiation 
area.
    (10) ``Mine drainage'' means any water drained, pumped or siphoned 
from a mine.
    (11) ``New water'' means water from any discrete source such as a 
river, creek, lake or well which is deliberately allowed or brought into 
the plant site.
    (12) ``Open cut mine'' means any form of recovery of ore from the 
earth except by a dredge.
    (13) ``Ore'' means gold placer deposit consisting of metallic gold-
bearing gravels, which may be: residual, from weathering of rocks in-
situ; river gravels in active streams; river gravels in abandoned and 
often buried channels; alluvial fans; sea-beaches; and sea-beaches now 
elevated and inland. Ore is the raw ``bank run'' material measured in 
place, before being moved by mechanical or hydraulic means to a 
beneficiation process.
    (14) ``Permit area'' means the area of land specified or referred to 
in an NPDES permit in which active mining and related activities may 
occur that result in the discharge regulated under the terms of the 
permit. Usually this is specifically delineated in an NPDES permit or 
permit application, but in other cases may be ascertainable from an 
Alaska Tri-agency permit application or similar document specifying the 
mine location, mining plan and similar data.
    (15) ``Plant site'' means the area occupied by the mine, necessary 
haulage ways from the mine to the beneficiation process, the 
beneficiation area, the area occupied by the wastewater treatment 
facilities and the storage areas for waste materials and solids removed 
from the wastewaters during treatment.
    (16) ``Process wastewater'' means all water used in and resulting 
from the beneficiation process, including but not limited to the water 
used to move the ore to and through the beneficiation process, the water 
used to aid in classification, and the water used in gravity separation, 
mine drainage, and infiltration and drainage waters which commingle with 
mine drainage or waters resulting from the beneficiation process.
    (17) ``Settleable solids'' means the particulate material (both 
organic or inorganic) which will settle in one hour expressed in 
milliliters per liter (ml/l) as determined using an Imhoff cone and the 
method described for Residue--Settleable in 40 CFR part 136.
    (b) Specialized provisions--storm exemption. This specialized 
provision applies to this subpart M only. If, as a result of 
precipitation (rainfall or snowmelt), a source subject to this subpart 
has an overflow or discharge of effluent which does not meet the 
limitations or standards of this subpart, the source may qualify for an 
exemption from such limitations and standards with respect to such 
discharge if the following conditions are met:
    (1) The treatment system is designed, constructed, and maintained to 
contain the maximum volume of untreated process wastewater which would 
be discharged, stored, contained and used or recycled by the 
beneficiation process into the treatment system during a 4-hour 
operating period without an increase in volume from precipitation or 
infiltration, plus the maximum volume of water runoff resulting from a 
5-year, 6-hour precipitation event. In computing the maximum volume of 
water

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which would result from a 5-year, 6-hour precipitation event, the 
operator must include the volume which would result from the plant site 
contributing runoff to the individual treatment facility.
    (2) The operator takes all reasonable steps to maintain treatment of 
the wastewater and minimize the amount of overflow.
    (3) The source is in compliance with the BMP inSec. 140.148 and 
related provisions of its NPDES permit.
    (4) The operator complies with the notification requirements of 
Sec.  122.41 (m) and (n) of this title. The storm exemption is designed 
to provide an affirmative defense to an enforcement action. Therefore, 
the operator has the burden of demonstrating to the appropriate 
authority that the above conditions have been met.



Sec.  440.142  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable control
technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30-125.32, any existing point 
source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best practicable control technology currently 
available (BPT):
    (a) The concentration of pollutants discharged in process wastewater 
from an open-cut mine plant site shall not exceed:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Effluent limitations
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                          Instantaneous
                Effluent characteristics                     maximum
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Settleable solids......................................         0.2 ml/l
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) The concentration of pollutants discharged in process wastewater 
from a dredge plant site shall not exceed:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations--
          Effluent characteristics               Instantaneous maximum
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Settleable solids...........................               0.2 ml/l
------------------------------------------------------------------------



Sec.  440.143  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available
technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30-125.32, any existing point 
source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best available technology economically achievable 
(BAT).
    (a) The volume of process wastewater which may be discharged from an 
open-cut mine plant site shall not exceed the volume of infiltration, 
drainage and mine drainage waters which is in excess of the make up 
water required for operation of the beneficiation process. The 
concentration of pollutants in process wastewaters discharged from an 
open-cut mine plant site shall not exceed:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations--
          Effluent characteristics               Instantaneous maximum
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Settleable solids...........................               0.2 ml/l
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) The volume of process wastewater which may be discharged from a 
dredge plant site shall not exceed the volume of infiltration, drainage 
and mine drainage waters which is in excess of the make up water 
required for operation of the beneficiation process. The concentration 
of pollutants in process wastewater discharged from a dredge plant site 
shall not exceed:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations--
          Effluent characteristics               Instantaneous maximum
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Settleable solids...........................               0.2 ml/l
------------------------------------------------------------------------



Sec.  440.144  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
NSPS representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by the 
application of the best available demonstrated technology:
    (a) The volume of process wastewater which may be discharged from an 
open-cut mine plant site shall not exceed the volume of infiltration, 
drainage and

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mine drainage waters which is in excess of the make up water required 
for operation of the beneficiation process. The concentration of 
pollutants in process wastewaters discharged from an open-cut mine plant 
site shall not exceed:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations--
          Effluent characteristics               Instantaneous maximum
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Settleable solids...........................               0.2 ml/l
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) The volume of process wastewater which may be discharged from a 
dredge plant site shall not exceed the volume of infiltration, drainage 
and mine drainage waters which is in excess of the make up water 
required for operation of the beneficiation process. The concentration 
of pollutants in process wastewater discharged from a dredge plant site 
shall not exceed:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations--
          Effluent characteristics               Instantaneous maximum
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Settleable solids...........................               0.2 ml/l
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (c) Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, the 
Regional Administrator or Director of a State agency with authority to 
administer the NPDES program shall in designating new source gold placer 
mines, take into account and base the decision on whether one or more of 
the following factors has occurred after May 24, 1988.
    (1) The mine will operate outside of the permit area which is 
covered by a currently valid NPDES Permit.
    (2) The mine significantly alters the nature or quantity of 
pollutants discharged.
    (3) The mine discharges into a stream into which it has not 
discharged under its currently valid NPDES permit.
    (4) The mine will operate in a permit area that has not been mined 
during the term of the currently valid NPDES permit.
    (5) Such other factors as the Regional Administrator or state 
Director deems relevant.



Sec.Sec. 440.145-440.147  [Reserved]



Sec.  440.148  Best Management Practices (BMP).

    The following best management practices are specific requirements 
which shall be included in each NPDES permit for all mining operations 
regulated under this subpart to the greatest extent applicable in each 
such mining operation.
    (a) Surface water diversion: The flow of surface waters into the 
plant site shall be interrupted and these waters diverted around and 
away from incursion into the plant site.
    (b) Berm construction: Berms, including any pond walls, dikes, low 
dams and similar water retention structures shall be constructed in a 
manner such that they are reasonably expected to reject the passage of 
water.
    (c) Pollutant materials storage: Measures shall be taken to assure 
that pollutant materials removed from the process water and wastewater 
streams will be retained in storge areas and not discharged or released 
to the waters of the United States.
    (d) New water control: The amount of new water allowed to enter the 
plant site for use in ore processing shall be limited to the minimum 
amount required as make-up water for processing operations.
    (e) Maintenance of water control and solids retention devices: All 
water control devices such as diversion structures and berms and all 
solids retention structures such as berms, dikes, pond structures and 
dams shall be maintained to continue their effectiveness and to protect 
from unexpected and catastrophic failure.



PART 442_TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT CLEANING POINT SOURCE CATEGORY--
Table of Contents



Sec.
442.1 General applicability.
442.2 General definitions.
442.3 General pretreatment standards.

   Subpart A_Tank Trucks and Intermodal Tank Containers Transporting 
                      Chemical and Petroleum Cargos

442.10 Applicability.

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442.11 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
442.12 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).
442.13 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of best 
          available technology economically achievable (BAT).
442.14 New source performance standards (NSPS).
442.15 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
442.16 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

   Subpart B_Rail Tank Cars Transporting Chemical and Petroleum Cargos

442.20 Applicability.
442.21 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
442.22 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).
442.23 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of best 
          available technology economically achievable (BAT).
442.24 New source performance standards (NSPS).
442.25 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
442.26 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

 Subpart C_Tank Barges and Ocean/Sea Tankers Transporting Chemical and 
                            Petroleum Cargos

442.30 Applicability.
442.31 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
442.32 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).
442.33 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of best 
          available technology economically achievable (BAT).
442.34 New source performance standards (NSPS).
442.35 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
442.36 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

             Subpart D_Tanks Transporting Food Grade Cargos

442.40 Applicability.
442.41 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
442.42 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).
442.43 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of best 
          available technology economically achievable (BAT). [Reserved]
442.44 New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Authority: 33 U.S.C. 1311, 1314, 1316, 1317, 1318, 1342 and 1361.

    Source: 65 FR 49700, Aug. 14, 2000, unless otherwise noted.



Sec.  442.1  General applicability.

    (a) As defined more specifically in each subpart, and except for 
discharges specified in paragraph (b) of this section, this part applies 
to discharges resulting from cleaning the interior of tanks used to 
transport chemical, petroleum or food grade cargos. This part does not 
apply to facilities that clean only the exteriors of transportation 
equipment. Operations which may be subject to this part typically are 
reported under a wide variety of Standard Industrial Classification 
(SIC) codes. Several of the most common SIC codes include: SIC 7699, SIC 
4741, or SIC 4491 (1987 SIC Manual).
    (b) This part is not applicable to the following discharges:
    (1) Wastewaters associated with tank cleanings operated in 
conjunction with other industrial, commercial, or Publicly Owned 
Treatment Works (POTW) operations, provided that the cleaning is limited 
to tanks that previously contained raw materials, by-products, or 
finished products that are associated with the facility's on-site 
processes.
    (2) Wastewaters resulting from cleaning the interiors of drums, 
intermediate bulk containers, or closed-top hoppers.
    (3) Wastewater from a facility that discharges less than 100,000 
gallons per year of transportation equipment cleaning process 
wastewater.



Sec.  442.2  General definitions.

    (a) In addition to the general definitions and abbreviations at 40 
CFR part 401, the following definitions shall apply to this part:
    Chemical cargos mean, but are not limited to, the following: latex, 
rubber,

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plastics, plasticizers, resins, soaps, detergents, surfactants, 
agricultural chemicals and pesticides, hazardous waste, organic 
chemicals including: alcohols, aldehydes, formaldehydes, phenols, 
peroxides, organic salts, amines, amides, other nitrogen compounds, 
other aromatic compounds, aliphatic organic chemicals, glycols, 
glycerines, and organic polymers; refractory organic compounds 
including: ketones, nitriles, organo-metallic compounds containing 
chromium, cadmium, mercury, copper, zinc; and inorganic chemicals 
including: aluminum sulfate, ammonia, ammonium nitrate, ammonium 
sulfate, and bleach. Cargos which are not considered to be food grade or 
petroleum cargos are considered to be chemical cargos.
    Closed-top hopper means a completely enclosed storage vessel used to 
transport dry bulk cargos, either by truck, rail, or barge. Closed-top 
hoppers are not designed or constructed to carry liquid cargos and are 
typically used to transport grain, soybeans, soy meal, soda ash, lime, 
fertilizer, plastic pellets, flour, sugar, and similar commodities or 
cargos. The cargos transported come in direct contact with the hopper 
interior. Closed-top hoppers are also commonly referred to as dry bulk 
hoppers.
    Drums mean metal or plastic cylindrical containers with either an 
open-head or a tight-head (also known as bung-type top) used to hold 
liquid, solid, or gaseous commodities or cargos which are in direct 
contact with the container interior. Drums typically range in capacity 
from 30 to 55 gallons.
    Food grade cargos mean edible and non-edible food products. Specific 
examples of food grade cargos include, but are not limited to, the 
following: alcoholic beverages, animal by-products, animal fats, animal 
oils, caramel, caramel coloring, chocolate, corn syrup and other corn 
products, dairy products, dietary supplements, eggs, flavorings, food 
preservatives, food products that are not suitable for human 
consumption, fruit juices, honey, lard, molasses, non-alcoholic 
beverages, sweeteners, tallow, vegetable oils, and vinegar.
    Heel means any material remaining in a tank following unloading, 
delivery, or discharge of the transported cargo. Heels may also be 
referred to as container residue, residual materials or residuals.
    Intermediate bulk container (``IBC'' or ``Tote'') means a completely 
enclosed storage vessel used to hold liquid, solid, or gaseous 
commodities or cargos which are in direct contact with the container 
interior. IBCs may be loaded onto flat beds for either truck or rail 
transport, or onto ship decks for water transport. IBCs are portable 
containers with 450 liters (119 gallons) to 3000 liters (793 gallons) 
capacity. IBCs are also commonly referred to as totes or tote bins.
    Intermodal tank container means a completely enclosed storage vessel 
used to hold liquid, solid, or gaseous commodities or cargos which come 
in direct contact with the tank interior. Intermodal tank containers may 
be loaded onto flat beds for either truck or rail transport, or onto 
ship decks for water transport. Containers larger than 3000 liters 
capacity are considered intermodal tank containers. Containers smaller 
than 3000 liters capacity are considered IBCs.
    Ocean/sea tanker means a self or non-self-propelled vessel 
constructed or adapted to transport liquid, solid or gaseous commodities 
or cargos in bulk in cargo spaces (or tanks) through oceans and seas, 
where the commodity or cargo carried comes in direct contact with the 
tank interior. There are no maximum or minimum vessel or tank volumes.
    On-site means within the contiguous and non-contiguous established 
boundaries of a facility.
    Petroleum cargos mean products of the fractionation or straight 
distillation of crude oil, redistillation of unfinished petroleum 
derivatives, cracking, or other refining processes. For purposes of this 
rule, petroleum cargos also include products obtained from the refining 
or processing of natural gas and coal. For purposes of this rule, 
specific examples of petroleum products include but are not limited to: 
asphalt; benzene; coal tar; crude oil; cutting oil; ethyl benzene; 
diesel fuel; fuel additives; fuel oils; gasoline; greases;

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heavy, medium, and light oils; hydraulic fluids, jet fuel; kerosene; 
liquid petroleum gases (LPG) including butane and propane; lubrication 
oils; mineral spirits; naphtha; olefin, paraffin, and other waxes; tall 
oil; tar; toluene; xylene; and waste oil.
    Pollution Prevention Allowable Discharge for this subpart means the 
quantity of/concentrations of pollutants in wastewaters being discharged 
to publicly owned treatment works after a facility has demonstrated 
compliance with the Pollutant Management Plan provisions in Sec.Sec. 
442.15(b), 442.16(b), 442.25(b), or 442.26(b) of this part.
    Prerinse/presteam means a rinse, typically with hot or cold water, 
performed at the beginning of the cleaning sequence to remove residual 
material from the tank interior.
    Presolve wash means the use of diesel, kerosene, gasoline, or any 
other type of fuel or solvent as a tank interior cleaning solution.
    Rail Tank Car means a completely enclosed storage vessel pulled by a 
locomotive that is used to transport liquid, solid, or gaseous 
commodities or cargos over railway access lines. A rail tank car storage 
vessel may have one or more storage compartments and the stored 
commodities or cargos come in direct contact with the tank interior. 
There are no maximum or minimum vessel or tank volumes.
    Tank barge means a non-self-propelled vessel constructed or adapted 
primarily to carry liquid, solid or gaseous commodities or cargos in 
bulk in cargo spaces (or tanks) through rivers and inland waterways, and 
may occasionally carry commodities or cargos through oceans and seas 
when in transit from one inland waterway to another. The commodities or 
cargos transported are in direct contact with the tank interior. There 
are no maximum or minimum vessel or tank volumes.
    Tank truck means a motor-driven vehicle with a completely enclosed 
storage vessel used to transport liquid, solid or gaseous materials over 
roads and highways. The storage vessel or tank may be detachable, as 
with tank trailers, or permanently attached. The commodities or cargos 
transported come in direct contact with the tank interior. A tank truck 
may have one or more storage compartments. There are no maximum or 
minimum vessel or tank volumes. Tank trucks are also commonly referred 
to as cargo tanks or tankers.
    Transportation equipment cleaning (TEC) process wastewater means all 
wastewaters associated with cleaning the interiors of tanks including: 
tank trucks; rail tank cars; intermodal tank containers; tank barges; 
and ocean/sea tankers used to transport commodities or cargos that come 
into direct contact with the interior of the tank or container. At those 
facilities that clean tank interiors, TEC process wastewater also 
includes wastewater generated from washing vehicle exteriors, equipment 
and floor washings, TEC-contaminated stormwater, wastewater prerinse 
cleaning solutions, chemical cleaning solutions, and final rinse 
solutions. TEC process wastewater is defined to include only wastewater 
generated from a regulated TEC subcategory. Therefore, TEC process 
wastewater does not include wastewater generated from cleaning hopper 
cars, or from food grade facilities discharging to a POTW. Wastewater 
generated from cleaning tank interiors for purposes of shipping products 
(i.e., cleaned for purposes other than maintenance and repair) is 
considered TEC process wastewater. Wastewater generated from cleaning 
tank interiors for the purposes of maintenance and repair on the tank is 
not considered TEC process wastewater. Facilities that clean tank 
interiors solely for the purposes of repair and maintenance are not 
regulated under this part.
    (b) The parameters regulated in this part and listed with approved 
methods of analysis in Table IB at 40 CFR 136.3, are defined as follows:
    (1) BOD5 means 5-day biochemical oxygen demand.
    (2) Cadmium means total cadmium.
    (3) Chromium means total chromium.
    (4) Copper means total copper.
    (5) Lead means total lead.
    (6) Mercury means total mercury
    (7) Nickel means total nickel.
    (8) Oil and Grease (HEM) means oil and grease (Hexane-Extractable 
Material) measured by Method 1664.

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    (9) Non-polar material (SGT-HEM) means the non-polar fraction of oil 
and grease (Silica Gel Treated Hexane-Extractable Material) measured by 
Method 1664.
    (10) TSS means total suspended solids.
    (11) Zinc means total zinc.
    (c) The parameters regulated in this part and listed with approved 
methods of analysis in Table IC at 40 CFR 136.3, are as follows:
    (1) Fluoranthene.
    (2) Phenanthrene.



Sec.  442.3  General pretreatment standards.

    Any source subject to this part that introduces process wastewater 
pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works (POTW) must comply with 
40 CFR part 403.



   Subpart A_Tank Trucks and Intermodal Tank Containers Transporting 
                      Chemical and Petroleum Cargos



Sec.  442.10  Applicability.

    This subpart applies to discharges resulting from the cleaning of 
tank trucks and intermodal tank containers which have been used to 
transport chemical or petroleum cargos.



Sec.  442.11  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of 
the best practicable control technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the application of BPT:
    (a) Effluent Limitations

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
             Regulated parameter                  Maximum      monthly
                                                 daily \1\     avg. \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.........................................       61                22
TSS..........................................       58                26
Oil and grease (HEM).........................       36                16
Copper.......................................        0.84    ...........
Mercury......................................        0.0031  ...........
pH...........................................    (\2\)            (\2\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Mg/L (ppm)
\2\ Within 6 to 9 at all times.



Sec.  442.12  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of
the best conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the application of BCT: Limitations for 
BOD5, TSS, oil and grease (HEM) and pH are the same as the 
corresponding limitation specified inSec. 442.11.



Sec.  442.13  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of
best available technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the application of BAT: Limitations for copper, 
mercury, and oil and grease (HEM) are the same as the corresponding 
limitation specified inSec. 442.11.



Sec.  442.14  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Any new point source subject to this subpart must achieve the 
following performance standards: Standards for BOD5, TSS, oil 
and grease (HEM), copper, mercury, and pH are the same as the 
corresponding limitation specified inSec. 442.11.



Sec.  442.15  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    (a) Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13 or in paragraph 
(b) of this section, no later than August 14, 2003, any existing source 
subject to this subpart which introduces pollutants into a publicly 
owned treatment works must achieve PSES as follows:

                      Table--Pretreatment Standards
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
                    Regulated parameter                       daily \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Non-polar material (SGT-HEM)..............................       26
Copper....................................................        0.84
Mercury...................................................        0.0031 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Mg/L (ppm).

    (b) As an alternative to achieving PSES as defined in paragraph (a) 
of this section, any existing source subject to paragraph (a) of this 
section

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may have a pollution prevention allowable discharge of wastewater 
pollutants, as defined inSec. 442.2, if the source agrees to control 
mechanism with the control authority as follows:
    (1) The discharger shall prepare a Pollutant Management Plan that 
satisfies the requirements as specified in paragraph (b)(5) of this 
section, and the discharger shall conduct its operations in accordance 
with that plan.
    (2) The discharger shall notify its local control authority prior to 
renewing or modifying its individual control mechanism or pretreatment 
agreement of its intent to achieve the pollution prevention allowable 
discharge pretreatment standard by submitting to the local control 
authority a certification statement of its intent to utilize a Pollutant 
Management Plan as specified in paragraph (b)(1) of this section. The 
certification statement must be signed by the responsible corporate 
officer as defined in 40 CFR 403.12(l);
    (3) The discharger shall submit a copy of its Pollutant Management 
Plan as described in paragraph (b)(1) of this section to the appropriate 
control authority at the time he/she applies to renew, or modify its 
individual control mechanism or pretreatment agreement; and
    (4) The discharger shall maintain at the offices of the facility and 
make available for inspection the Pollutant Management Plan as described 
in paragraph (b)(1) of this section.
    (5) The Pollutant Manager Plan shall include:
    (i) Procedures for identifying cargos, the cleaning of which is 
likely to result in discharges of pollutants that would be incompatible 
with treatment at the POTW;
    (ii) For cargos identified as being incompatible with treatment at 
the POTW, the Plan shall provide that heels be fully drained, segregated 
from other wastewaters, and handled in an appropriate manner;
    (iii) For cargos identified as being incompatible with treatment at 
the POTW, the Plan shall provide that the tank be prerinsed or 
presteamed as appropriate and the wastewater segregated from wastewaters 
to be discharged to the POTW and handled in an appropriate manner, where 
necessary to ensure that they do not cause or contribute to a discharge 
that would be incompatible with treatment at the POTW;
    (iv) All spent cleaning solutions, including interior caustic 
washes, interior presolve washes, interior detergent washes, interior 
acid washes, and exterior acid brightener washes shall be segregated 
from other wastewaters and handled in an appropriate manner, where 
necessary to ensure that they do not cause or contribute to a discharge 
that would be incompatible with treatment at the POTW;
    (v) Provisions for appropriate recycling or reuse of cleaning 
agents;
    (vi) Provisions for minimizing the use of toxic cleaning agents 
(solvents, detergents, or other cleaning or brightening solutions);
    (vii) Provisions for appropriate recycling or reuse of segregated 
wastewaters (including heels and prerinse/pre-steam wastes);
    (viii) Provisions for off-site treatment or disposal, or effective 
pre-treatment of segregated wastewaters (including heels, prerinse/pre-
steam wastes, spent cleaning solutions);
    (ix) Information on the volumes, content, and chemical 
characteristics of cleaning agents used in cleaning or brightening 
operations; and
    (x) Provisions for maintaining appropriate records of heel 
management procedures, prerinse/pre-steam management procedures, 
cleaning agent management procedures, operator training, and proper 
operation and maintenance of any pre-treatment system;



Sec.  442.16  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    (a) Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13 or in paragraph 
(b) of this section, any new source subject to this subpart which 
introduces pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must achieve 
PSNS as follows:

                      Table--Pretreatment Standards
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
                    Regulated parameter                       daily \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Non-polar material (SGT-HEM)..............................       26
Copper....................................................        0.84
Mercury...................................................        0.0031 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Mg/L (ppm).


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    (b) As an alternative to achieving PSNS as defined in paragraph (a) 
of this section, any new source subject to paragraph (a) of this section 
may have a pollution prevention allowable discharge of wastewater 
pollutants, as defined inSec. 442.2, if the source agrees to a control 
mechanism with the control authority as follows:
    (1) The discharger shall prepare a Pollutant Management Plan that 
satisfies the requirements as specified in paragraph (b)(5) of this 
section, and the discharger shall conduct its operations in accordance 
with that plan.
    (2) The discharger shall notify its local control authority prior to 
obtaining, renewing, or modifying its individual control mechanism or 
pretreatment agreement of its intent to achieve the pollution prevention 
allowable discharge pretreatment standard by submitting to the local 
control authority a certification statement of its intent to utilize a 
Pollutant Management Plan as specified in paragraph (b)(1) of this 
section. The certification statement must be signed by the responsible 
corporate officer as defined in 40 CFR 403.12(l);
    (3) The discharger shall submit a copy of its Pollutant Management 
Plan as described in paragraph (b)(1) of this section to the appropriate 
control authority at the time he/she applies to renew, or modify its 
individual control mechanism or pretreatment agreement; and
    (4) The discharger shall maintain at the offices of the facility and 
make available for inspection the Pollutant Management Plan as described 
in paragraph (b)(1) of this section.
    (5) The Pollutant Management Plan shall include:
    (i) Procedures for identifying cargos, the cleaning of which is 
likely to result in discharges of pollutants that would be incompatible 
with treatment at the POTW;
    (ii) For cargos identified as being incompatible with treatment at 
the POTW, the Plan shall provide that heels be fully drained, segregated 
from other wastewaters, and handled in an appropriate manner;
    (iii) For cargos identified as being incompatible with treatment at 
the POTW, the Plan shall provide that the tank be prerinsed or 
presteamed as appropriate and the wastewater segregated from wastewaters 
to be discharged to the POTW and handled in an appropriate manner, where 
necessary to ensure that they do not cause or contribute to a discharge 
that would be incompatible with treatment at the POTW;
    (iv) All spent cleaning solutions, including interior caustic 
washes, interior presolve washes, interior detergent washes, interior 
acid washes, and exterior acid brightener washes shall be segregated 
from other wastewaters and handled in an appropriate manner, where 
necessary to ensure that they do not cause or contribute to a discharge 
that would be incompatible with treatment at the POTW;
    (v) Provisions for appropriate recycling or reuse of cleaning 
agents;
    (vi) Provisions for minimizing the use of toxic cleaning agents 
(solvents, detergents, or other cleaning or brightening solutions);
    (vii) Provisions for appropriate recycling or reuse of segregated 
wastewaters (including heels and prerinse/pre-steam wastes);
    (viii) Provisions for off-site treatment or disposal, or effective 
pre-treatment of segregated wastewaters (including heels, prerinse/pre-
steam wastes, spent cleaning solutions);
    (ix) Information on the volumes, content, and chemical 
characteristics of cleaning agents used in cleaning or brightening 
operations; and
    (x) Provisions for maintaining appropriate records of heel 
management procedures, prerinse/pre-steam management procedures, 
cleaning agent management procedures, operator training, and proper 
operation and maintenance of any pre-treatment system.

[65 FR 49700, Aug. 14, 2000, as amended at 70 FR 5061, Feb. 1, 2005]



   Subpart B_Rail Tank Cars Transporting Chemical and Petroleum Cargos



Sec.  442.20  Applicability.

    This subpart applies to discharges resulting from the cleaning of 
rail tank cars which have been used to transport chemical or petroleum 
cargos.

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Sec.  442.21  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of 
the best practicable control technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the application of BPT:

                       Table--Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
             Regulated parameter                  Maximum      monthly
                                                 daily \1\     avg. \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.........................................        61               22
TSS..........................................        58               26
Oil and grease (HEM).........................        36               16
Fluoranthene.................................         0.076
Phenanthrene.................................         0.34
pH...........................................     (\2\)           (\2\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Mg/L (ppm).
\2\ Within 6 to 9 at all times.



Sec.  442.22  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of 
the best conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the application of BCT: Limitations for 
BOD5, TSS, oil and grease (HEM) and pH are the same as the 
corresponding limitation specified inSec. 442.21.



Sec.  442.23  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of
best available technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the application of BAT: Limitations for 
fluoranthene, phenanthrene, and oil and grease (HEM) are the same as the 
corresponding limitation specified inSec. 442.21.



Sec.  442.24  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Any new point source subject to this subpart must achieve the 
following performance standards: Standards for BOD5, TSS, oil 
and grease (HEM), fluoranthene, phenanthrene and pH are the same as the 
corresponding limitation specified inSec. 442.21.



Sec.  442.25  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    (a) Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13 or in paragraph 
(b) of this section, no later than August 14, 2003 any existing source 
subject to this subpart which introduces pollutants into a publicly 
owned treatment works must achieve PSES as follows:

                     Table--Pretreatment Standards'
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
                    Regulated parameter                       daily \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Non-polar material (SGT-HEM)..............................        26
Fluoranthene..............................................         0.076
Phenanthrene..............................................         0.34
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Mg/L (ppm).

    (b) As an alternative to achieving PSES as defined in paragraph (a) 
of this section, any existing source subject to paragraph (a) of this 
section may have a pollution prevention allowable discharge of 
wastewater pollutants, as defined inSec. 442.2, if the source agrees 
to a control mechanism with the control authority as follows:
    (1) The discharger shall prepare a Pollutant Management Plan that 
satisfies the requirements as specified in paragraph (b)(5) of this 
section, and the discharger shall conduct its operations in accordance 
with that plan.
    (2) The discharger shall notify its local control authority prior to 
renewing or modifying its individual control mechanism or pretreatment 
agreement of its intent to achieve the pollution prevention allowable 
discharge pretreatment standard by submitting to the local control 
authority a certification statement of its intent to utilize a Pollutant 
Management Plan as specified in paragraph (b)(1) of this section. The 
certification statement must be signed by the responsible corporate 
officer as defined in 40 CFR 403.12(l);
    (3) The discharger shall submit a copy of its Pollutant Management 
Plan as described in paragraph (b)(1) of this section to the appropriate 
control authority at the time he/she applies to renew, or modify its 
individual control mechanism or pretreatment agreement; and
    (4) The discharger shall maintain at the offices of the facility and 
make

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available for inspection the Pollutant Management Plan as described in 
paragraph (b)(1) of this section.
    (5) The Pollutant Management Plan shall include:
    (i) Procedures for identifying cargos, the cleaning of which is 
likely to result in discharges of pollutants that would be incompatible 
with treatment at the POTW;
    (ii) For cargos identified as being incompatible with treatment at 
the POTW, the Plan shall provide that heels be fully drained, segregated 
from other wastewaters, and handled in an appropriate manner;
    (iii) For cargos identified as being incompatible with treatment at 
the POTW, the Plan shall provide that the tank be prerinsed or 
presteamed as appropriate and the wastewater segregated from wastewaters 
to be discharged to the POTW and handled in an appropriate manner, where 
necessary to ensure that they do not cause or contribute to a discharge 
that would be incompatible with treatment at the POTW;
    (iv) All spent cleaning solutions, including interior caustic 
washes, interior presolve washes, interior detergent washes, interior 
acid washes, and exterior acid brightener washes shall be segregated 
from other wastewaters and handled in an appropriate manner, where 
necessary to ensure that they do not cause or contribute to a discharge 
that would be incompatible with treatment at the POTW;
    (v) Provisions for appropriate recycling or reuse of cleaning 
agents;
    (vi) Provisions for minimizing the use of toxic cleaning agents 
(solvents, detergents, or other cleaning or brightening solutions);
    (vii) Provisions for appropriate recycling or reuse of segregated 
wastewaters (including heels and prerinse/pre-steam wastes);
    (viii) Provisions for off-site treatment or disposal, or effective 
pre-treatment of segregated wastewaters (including heels, prerinse/pre-
steam wastes, spent cleaning solutions);
    (ix) Information on the volumes, content, and chemical 
characteristics of cleaning agents used in cleaning or brightening 
operations; and
    (x) Provisions for maintaining appropriate records of heel 
management procedures, prerinse/pre-steam management procedures, 
cleaning agent management procedures, operator training, and proper 
operation and maintenance of any pre-treatment system;



Sec.  442.26  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    (a) Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13 or in paragraph 
(b) of this section, any new source subject to this subpart which 
introduces pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must achieve 
PSNS as follows:

                      Table--Pretreatment Standards
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
                    Regulated parameter                       daily \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Non-polar material (SGT-HEM)..............................        26
Fluoranthene..............................................         0.076
Phenanthrene..............................................         0.34
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Mg/L (ppm).

    (b) As an alternative to achieving PSNS as defined in paragraph (a) 
of this section, any new source subject to paragraph (a) of this section 
may have a pollution prevention allowable discharge of wastewater 
pollutants, as defined inSec. 442.2, if the source agrees to a control 
mechanism with the control authority as follows:
    (1) The discharger shall prepare a Pollutant Management Plan that 
satisfies the requirements as specified in paragraph (b)(5) of this 
section, and the discharger shall conduct its operations in accordance 
with that plan.
    (2) The discharger shall notify its local control authority prior to 
obtaining, renewing, or modifying its individual control mechanism or 
pretreatment agreement of its intent to achieve the pollution prevention 
allowable discharge pretreatment standard by submitting to the local 
control authority a certification statement of its intent to utilize a 
Pollutant Management Plan as specified in paragraph (b)(1) of this 
section. The certification statement must be signed by the responsible 
corporate officer as defined in 40 CFR 403.12(l);
    (3) The discharger shall submit a copy of its Pollutant Management 
Plan as described in paragraph (b)(1) of this

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section to the appropriate control authority at the time he/she applies 
to obtain, renew, or modify its individual control mechanism or 
pretreatment agreement; and
    (4) The discharger shall maintain at the offices of the facility and 
make available for inspection the Pollutant Management Plan as described 
in paragraph (b)(1) of this section.
    (5) The Pollutant Management Plan shall include:
    (i) Procedures for identifying cargos, the cleaning of which is 
likely to result in discharges of pollutants that would be incompatible 
with treatment at the POTW;
    (ii) For cargos identified as being incompatible with treatment at 
the POTW, the Plan shall provide that heels be fully drained, segregated 
from other wastewaters, and handled in an appropriate manner;
    (iii) For cargos identified as being incompatible with treatment at 
the POTW, the Plan shall provide that the tank be prerinsed or 
presteamed as appropriate and the wastewater segregated from wastewaters 
to be discharged to the POTW and handled in an appropriate manner, where 
necessary to ensure that they do not cause or contribute to a discharge 
that would be incompatible with treatment at the POTW;
    (iv) All spent cleaning solutions, including interior caustic 
washes, interior presolve washes, interior detergent washes, interior 
acid washes, and exterior acid brightener washes shall be segregated 
from other wastewaters and handled in an appropriate manner, where 
necessary to ensure that they do not cause or contribute to a discharge 
that would be incompatible with treatment at the POTW;
    (v) Provisions for appropriate recycling or reuse of cleaning 
agents;
    (vi) Provisions for minimizing the use of toxic cleaning agents 
(solvents, detergents, or other cleaning or brightening solutions);
    (vii) Provisions for appropriate recycling or reuse of segregated 
wastewaters (including heels and prerinse/pre-steam wastes);
    (viii) Provisions for off-site treatment or disposal, or effective 
pre-treatment of segregated wastewaters (including heels, prerinse/pre-
steam wastes, spent cleaning solutions);
    (ix) Information on the volumes, content, and chemical 
characteristics of cleaning agents used in cleaning or brightening 
operations; and
    (x) Provisions for maintaining appropriate records of heel 
management procedures, prerinse/pre-steam management procedures, 
cleaning agent management procedures, operator training, and proper 
operation and maintenance of any pre-treatment system;



 Subpart C_Tank Barges and Ocean/Sea Tankers Transporting Chemical and 
                            Petroleum Cargos



Sec.  442.30  Applicability.

    This subpart applies to discharges resulting from the cleaning of 
tank barges or ocean/sea tankers which have been used to transport 
chemical or petroleum cargos.



Sec.  442.31  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of 
the best practicable control technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the application of BPT:

                       Table--Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
             Regulated parameter                  Maximum      monthly
                                                 daily \1\     avg. \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.........................................       61                22
TSS..........................................       58                26
Oil and grease (HEM).........................       36                16
Cadmium......................................        0.020   ...........
Chromium.....................................        0.42    ...........
Copper.......................................        0.10    ...........
Lead.........................................        0.14    ...........
Mercury......................................        0.0013  ...........
Nickel.......................................        0.58    ...........
Zinc.........................................        8.3     ...........
pH...........................................    (\2\)            (\2\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Mg/L (ppm).
\2\ Within 6 to 9 at all times.



Sec.  442.32  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of
the best conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point

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source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the application of BCT: Limitations for 
BOD5, TSS, oil and grease (HEM) and pH are the same as the 
corresponding limitation specified inSec. 442.31.



Sec.  442.33  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of
best available technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the application of BAT: Limitations for 
cadmium, chromium, copper, lead, mercury, nickel, and zinc are the same 
as the corresponding limitation specified inSec. 442.31.



Sec.  442.34  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Any new point source subject to this subpart must achieve the 
following performance standards: Standards for BOD5, TSS, oil 
and grease (HEM), cadmium, chromium, copper, lead, mercury, nickel, zinc 
and pH are the same as the corresponding limitation specified inSec. 
442.31.



Sec.  442.35  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any existing source 
subject to this subpart must achieve the following pretreatment 
standards:

                      Table--Pretreatment Standards
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
                    Regulated parameter                       daily \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Non-polar material (SGT-HEM)..............................       26
Cadmium...................................................        0.020
Chromium..................................................        0.42
Copper....................................................        0.10
Lead......................................................        0.14
Mercury...................................................        0.0013
Nickel....................................................        0.58
Zinc......................................................        8.3
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Mg/L (ppm).



Sec.  442.36  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7, any new source subject to this 
subpart must achieve the following pretreatment standards: Standards for 
non-polar materials (SGT-HEM), cadmium, chromium, copper, lead, mercury, 
nickel and zinc are the same as the corresponding standard specified in 
Sec.  442.35.



             Subpart D_Tanks Transporting Food Grade Cargos



Sec.  442.40  Applicability.

    This subpart applies to discharges resulting from the cleaning of 
tank trucks, intermodal tank containers, rail tank cars, tank barges and 
ocean/sea tankers which have been used to transport food grade cargos. 
If wastewater generated from cleaning tanks used to transport food grade 
cargos is mixed with wastewater resulting from cleaning tanks used to 
transport chemical or petroleum cargos, then the combined wastewater is 
subject to the provisions established for the corresponding tanks (i.e., 
truck, railcar or barge) in subparts A, B, or C of this part.



Sec.  442.41  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of
the best practicable control technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the application of BPT:

                       Table--Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
             Regulated parameter                 Maximum    monthly avg.
                                                daily \1\        \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.........................................           56          24
TSS..........................................          230          86
Oil and grease (HEM).........................           20           8.8
pH...........................................        (\2\)      (\2\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Mg/L (ppm).
\2\ Within 6 to 9 at all times.



Sec.  442.42  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of
the best conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the application of BCT: Limitations for 
BOD5, TSS, oil & grease (HEM) and pH are the same as

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the corresponding limitation specified inSec. 442.41.



Sec.  442.43  Effluent limitations attainable by the application 
of best available technology economically achievable (BAT). [Reserved]



Sec.  442.44  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Any new point source subject to this subpart must achieve the 
following performance standards: Standards for BOD5, TSS, oil 
and grease (HEM) and pH are the same as the corresponding limitation 
specified inSec. 442.41.



PART 443_EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS GUIDELINES FOR EXISTING SOURCES AND 
STANDARDS OF PERFORMANCE AND PRETREATMENT STANDARDS FOR NEW SOURCES
FOR THE PAVING AND ROOFING MATERIALS (TARS AND ASPHALT) POINT SOURCE
CATEGORY--Table of Contents



                 Subpart A_Asphalt Emulsion Subcategory

Sec.
443.10 Applicability; description of the asphalt emulsion subcategory.
443.11 Specialized definitions.
443.12 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.
443.13 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable.
443.14 [Reserved]
443.15 Standards of performance for new sources.
443.16 Pretreatment standards for new sources.

                 Subpart B_Asphalt Concrete Subcategory

443.20 Applicability; description of the asphalt concrete subcategory.
443.21 Specialized definitions.
443.22 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.
443.23 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable.
443.24 [Reserved]
443.25 Standards of performance for new sources.
443.26 Pretreatment standard for new sources.

                  Subpart C_Asphalt Roofing Subcategory

443.30 Applicability; description of the asphalt roofing subcategory.
443.31 Specialized definitions.
443.32 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.
443.33 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable.
443.34 [Reserved]
443.35 Standards of performance for new sources.
443.36 Pretreatment standard for new sources.

         Subpart D_Linoleum and Printed Asphalt Felt Subcategory

443.40 Applicability; description of the linoleum and printed asphalt 
          felt subcategory.
443.41 Specialized definitions.
443.42 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.
443.43 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable.
443.44 [Reserved]
443.45 Standards of performance for new sources.
443.46 Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    Authority: Secs. 301, 304 (b) and (c), 306 (b) and (c) and 307(c), 
Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended (the Act); 33 U.S.C. 
1251, 1311, 1314 (b) and (c), 1316 (b) and (c), 1317(c), 86 Stat. 816 et 
seq.; Pub. L. 92-500.

    Source: 40 FR 31191, July 24, 1975, unless otherwise noted.

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                 Subpart A_Asphalt Emulsion Subcategory



Sec.  443.10  Applicability; description of the asphalt emulsion
subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges 
resulting from the production of asphalt paving and roofing emulsions.



Sec.  443.11  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in part 401 of this chapter shall 
apply to this subpart.
    (b) The term ``production area size'' shall mean that area in which 
the oxidation towers, loading facilities, and all buildings that house 
product processes are located.
    (c) The term ``process wastewater pollutants'' shall mean any 
pollutants present in the process wastewaters and rainwater runoff.



Sec.  443.12  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
                                              Metric units (kg/cu m of
                                                       runoff)
                                           -----------------------------
Oil and grease............................       0.020             0.015
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 gal
                                                     of runoff)
                                           -----------------------------
Oil and grease............................       0.167             0.125
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.


[40 FR 31191, July 24, 1975, as amended at 60 FR 33969, June 29, 1995]



Sec.  443.13  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
available technology economically achievable.

    The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this section, which 
may be discharged by a point source subject to the provisions of this 
subpart after application of the best available technology economically 
achievable:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
                                              Metric units (kg/cu m of
                                                       runoff)
                                           -----------------------------
TSS.......................................       0.023             0.015
Oil and grease............................       0.015             0.010
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 gal
                                                     of runoff)
                                           -----------------------------
TSS.......................................       0.188             0.125
Oil and grease............................       0.125             0.083
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.



Sec.  443.14  [Reserved]



Sec.  443.15  Standards of performance for new sources.

    The following standards of performance establish the quantity or 
quality of pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this 
section, which may be discharged by a new source subject to the 
provisions of this subpart:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
                                              Metric units (kg/cu m of
                                                       runoff)
                                           -----------------------------
TSS.......................................       0.023             0.015
Oil and grease............................       0.015             0.010
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 gal
                                                     of runoff)
                                           -----------------------------
TSS.......................................       0.188             0.125
Oil and grease............................       0.125             0.083
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.


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Sec.  443.16  Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    Any new source subject to this subpart that introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403. In addition, the following pretreatment standard 
establishes the quantity or quality of pollutants or pollutant 
properties controlled by this section which may be discharged to a 
publicly owned treatment works by a new source subject to the provisions 
of this subpart:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Pollutant or pollutant property           Pretreatment standard
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5......................................  No limitation.
TSS.......................................   Do.
pH........................................   Do.
Oil and grease............................  100 mg/l.
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[40 FR 31191, July 24, 1975, as amended at 60 FR 33969, June 29, 1995]



                 Subpart B_Asphalt Concrete Subcategory



Sec.  443.20  Applicability; description of the asphalt concrete
subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges 
resulting from the production of asphalt concrete.



Sec.  443.21  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in part 401 of this chapter shall 
apply to this subpart.
    (b) The term ``process wastewater'' shall mean any water which, 
during the manufacturing process, comes into direct contact with any raw 
material, intermediate product, by-product, or product used in or 
resulting from the production of paving asphalt concrete.
    (c) The term ``process wastewater pollutants'' shall mean any 
pollutants present in the process wastewater.



Sec.  443.22  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT): There shall be no discharge of process waste 
water pollutants to navigable waters.

[60 FR 33969, June 29, 1995]



Sec.  443.23  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
available technology economically achievable.

    The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties which may be discharged by a point 
source subject to the provisions of this subpart after application of 
the best available technology economically achievable: There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants to navigable waters.



Sec.  443.24  [Reserved]



Sec.  443.25  Standards of performance for new sources.

    The following standards of performance establish the quantity or 
quality of pollutants or pollutant properties which may be discharged by 
a new source subject to the provisions of this subpart: There shall be 
no discharge of process wastewater pollutants to navigable waters.



Sec.  443.26  Pretreatment standard for new sources.

    Any new source subject to this subpart that introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403. In addition, the following pretreatment standard 
establishes the quantity or quality of pollutants or pollutant 
properties controlled by this section which may be discharged to a 
publicly owned treatment works by a new source subject to the provisions 
of this subpart:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Pollutant or pollutant property           Pretreatment standard
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5......................................  No limitation.
TSS.......................................   Do.
pH........................................   Do.
Oil and grease............................  100 mg/l.
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[[Page 457]]


[40 FR 31191, July 24, 1975, as amended at 60 FR 33969, June 29, 1995]



                  Subpart C_Asphalt Roofing Subcategory



Sec.  443.30  Applicability; description of the asphalt roofing 
subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges 
resulting from the production of asphalt roofing materials.



Sec.  443.31  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in part 401 of this chapter shall 
apply to this subpart.
    (b) The term ``process wastewater'' shall mean any water which, 
during the manufacturing process, comes into direct contact with any raw 
material, intermediate product, by-product, or product used in or 
resulting from the production of asphalt roofing materials.
    (c) The term ``process wastewater pollutants'' shall mean any 
pollutants present in the process wastewater.



Sec.  443.32  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
                                               Metric units (kg/kkg of
                                                      product)
                                           -----------------------------
TSS.......................................       0.056             0.038
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                     of product)
                                           -----------------------------
TSS.......................................       0.056             0.038
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.


[40 FR 31191, July 24, 1975, as amended at 60 FR 33969, June 29, 1995]



Sec.  443.33  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
available technology economically achievable.

    The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this section, which 
may be discharged by a point source subject to the provisions of this 
subpart after application of the best available technology economically 
achievable:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
                                               Metric units (kg/kkg of
                                                      product)
                                           -----------------------------
TSS.......................................       0.028             0.019
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                     of product)
                                           -----------------------------
TSS.......................................       0.028             0.019
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.



Sec.  443.34  [Reserved]



Sec.  443.35  Standards of performance for new sources.

    The following standards of performance establish the quantity or 
quality of pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this 
section, which may be discharged by a new source subject to the 
provisions of this subpart:

[[Page 458]]



------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
                                               Metric units (kg/kkg of
                                                      product)
                                           -----------------------------
TSS.......................................       0.028             0.019
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                     of product)
                                           -----------------------------
TSS.......................................       0.028             0.019
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.



Sec.  443.36  Pretreatment standard for new sources.

    Any new source subject to this subpart that introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403. In addition, the following pretreatment standard 
establishes the quantity or quality of pollutants or pollutant 
properties controlled by this section which may be discharged to a 
publicly owned treatment works by a new source subject to the provisions 
of this subpart:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Pollutant or pollutant property           Pretreatment standard
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5......................................  No limitation.
TSS.......................................   Do.
pH........................................   Do.
Oil and grease............................  100 mg/l.
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[40 FR 31191, July 24, 1975, as amended at 60 FR 33969, June 29, 1995]



         Subpart D_Linoleum and Printed Asphalt Felt Subcategory



Sec.  443.40  Applicability; description of the linoleum and printed
asphalt felt subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges 
resulting from the production of Linoleum and Printed Asphalt Felt floor 
coverings.



Sec.  443.41  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in part 401 of this chapter shall 
apply to this subpart.
    (b) The term ``process wastewater'' shall mean any water which, 
during the manufacturing process, comes into direct contact with any raw 
material, intermediate product, by-product, or product used in or 
resulting from the production of linoleum and printed asphalt felt floor 
coverings.
    (c) The term ``process wastewater pollutants'' shall mean any 
pollutants present in the process wastewater.



Sec.  443.42  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
                                               Metric units (kg/kkg of
                                                      product)
                                           -----------------------------
TSS.......................................       0.038             0.025
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                     of product)
                                           -----------------------------
TSS.......................................       0.038             0.025
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.


[40 FR 31191, July 24, 1975, as amended at 60 FR 33970, June 29, 1995]



Sec.  443.43  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
available technology economically achievable.

    The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this section, which 
may be discharged by a point source subject to the provisions of this 
subpart after application of the best available technology economically 
achievable:

[[Page 459]]



------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
                                               Metric units (kg/kkg of
                                                      product)
                                           -----------------------------
TSS.......................................       0.019             0.013
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                     of product)
                                           -----------------------------
TSS.......................................       0.019             0.013
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.



Sec.  443.44  [Reserved]



Sec.  443.45  Standards of performance for new sources.

    The following standards of performance establish the quantity or 
quality of pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this 
section, which may be discharged by a new source subject to the 
provisions of this subpart:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
                                               Metric units (kg/kkg of
                                                      product)
                                           -----------------------------
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                             English units (lb/1,000 lb
                                                     of product)
                                           -----------------------------
TSS.......................................       0.019             0.013
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.



Sec.  443.46  Pretreatment standard for new sources.

    Any new source subject to this subpart that introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403. In addition, the following pretreatment standard 
establishes the quantity or quality of pollutants or pollutant 
properties controlled by this section which may be discharged to a 
publicly owned treatment works by a new source subject to the provisions 
of this subpart:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Pollutant or pollutant property           Pretreatment standard
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5......................................  No limitation.
TSS.......................................   Do.
pH........................................   Do.
Oil and grease............................  100 mg/l.
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[40 FR 31191, July 24, 1975, as amended at 60 FR 33970, June 29, 1995]



PART 444_WASTE COMBUSTORS POINT SOURCE CATEGORY--Table of Contents



       Subpart A_Commercial Hazardous Waste Combustor Subcategory

Sec.
444.10 Applicability.
444.11 Definitions.
444.12 Monitoring requirements.
444.13 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          practical control technology currently available (BPT).
444.14 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).
444.15 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable (BAT).
444.16 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
444.17 New source performance standards (NSPS).
444.18 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

Subpart B [Reserved]

    Authority: Secs. 301, 304, 306, 307, 308, 402, and 501 of the Clean 
Water Act, as amended; 33 U.S.C. 1311, 1314, 1316, 1317, 1318, 1342, and 
1361.

    Source: 65 FR 4381, Jan. 27, 2000, unless otherwise noted.



       Subpart A_Commercial Hazardous Waste Combustor Subcategory



Sec.  444.10  Applicability.

    (a) The provisions of this part apply only to that portion of 
wastewater discharges that are associated with Commercial Hazardous 
Waste Combustor (CHWC) wastewater.
    (b) The discharge from a CHWC of wastewater that is not CHWC 
wastewater, may be subject to other applicable provisions of EPA's CWA 
effluent guidelines and standards regulations at subchapter N of Title 
40 of the Code of Federal Regulations.

[[Page 460]]



Sec.  444.11  Definitions.

    As used in this part the general definitions and abbreviations in 40 
CFR part 401 shall apply.
    Commercial hazardous waste combustor means any thermal unit, except 
a cement kiln, that is subject either to 40 CFR part 264, subpart O; 40 
CFR part 265, subpart O; or 40 CFR part 266, subpart H if the thermal 
unit burns RCRA hazardous wastes received from off-site for a fee or 
other remuneration in the following circumstances. The thermal unit is a 
commercial hazardous waste combustor if the off-site wastes are 
generated at a facility not under the same corporate structure or 
subject to the same ownership as the thermal unit and
    (1) The thermal unit is burning wastes that are not of a similar 
nature to wastes being burned from industrial processes on site or
    (2) There are no wastes being burned from industrial processes on 
site. Examples of wastes of a ``similar nature'' may include the 
following: Wastes generated in industrial operations whose wastewaters 
are subject to the same provisions in 40 CFR subchapter N or wastes 
burned as part of a product stewardship activity. The term commercial 
hazardous waste combustor includes the following facilities: a facility 
that burns exclusively waste received from off-site; and, a facility 
that burns both wastes generated on-site and wastes received from off-
site. Facilities that may be commercial hazardous waste combustors 
include hazardous waste incinerators, rotary kiln incinerators, lime 
kilns, lightweight aggregate kilns, and boilers. A facility not 
otherwise a commercial hazardous waste combustor is not a commercial 
hazardous waste combustor if it burns RCRA hazardous waste for 
charitable organizations, as a community service or as an accommodation 
to local, state or government agencies so long as the waste is burned 
for no fee or other remuneration.
    Commercial hazardous waste combustor wastewater means wastewater 
attributable to commercial waste combustion operations, but includes 
only wastewater from air pollution control systems and water used to 
quench flue gas or slag generated as a result of commercial hazardous 
waste combustor operations.
    Off-site means outside the boundaries of a facility.
    On-site means within the boundaries of a facility.
    Parameters are defined as Parameters at 40 CFR 136.2 in Table 1B, 
which also cites the approved methods of analysis.
    (1) Arsenic means total arsenic, Parameter 6.
    (2) Cadmium means total cadmium, Parameter 12.
    (3) Chromium means total chromium, Parameter 19.
    (4) Copper means total copper, Parameter 22.
    (5) Lead means total lead, Parameter 32.
    (6) Mercury means total mercury, Parameter 35.
    (7) pH means hydrogen ion, Parameter 28.
    (8) Silver means total silver, Parameter 62.
    (9) Titanium means total titanium, Parameter 72.
    (10) TSS means total suspended solids, Parameter 55.
    (11) Zinc means total zinc, Parameter 75.
    POTW means a publicly owned treatment works.



Sec.  444.12  Monitoring requirements.

    (a) Both direct and indirect discharges must monitor to establish 
compliance with their limitations and standards. Thus, all the permits 
of all direct dischargers must include requirements to monitor, 
according to EPA-approved test procedures, each pollutant limited in the 
permit, the volume of effluent discharged from each outfall, and other 
appropriate measurements subject to notification requirements. See 40 
CFR 122.44(i). EPA's pretreatment regulations similarly require indirect 
dischargers to monitor to demonstrate compliance with pretreatment 
standards. See 40 CFR 403.12(g).
    (b) Incorporation by reference:
    (1) Compliance with the monitoring requirements may be accomplished 
using approved test procedures listed in the table to this paragraph. 
Most of these test procedures have previously been incorporated by 
reference at 40

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CFR 136.3(a), Table IB. The test procedures for the regulated pollutants 
(arsenic, cadmium, chromium (total), copper, pH, lead, mercury, TSS, 
silver, titanium, and zinc) listed in the table to this paragraph are 
also incorporated by reference into this regulation. The full texts of 
the test procedures listed in this paragraph are available from the 
sources indicated in paragraph (b)(2) of this section. In addition to 
those test procedures incorporated by reference at 40 CFR 136.3(a), 
Table IB, you may also use EPA Method 200.8, ``Determination of Trace 
Elements in Water and Wastes by Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass 
Spectrometry,'' from ``Methods for Determination of Metals in 
Environmental Samples--Supplement I,'' EPA-600/R-94-111, May 1994, and 
ASTM Method D 5673-96, ``Standard Test Method for Elements in Water by 
Inductively Coupled Plasma--Mass Spectrometry,'' from 1999 Annual Book 
of ASTM Standards, for determination of arsenic, cadmium, chromium 
(total), copper, lead, silver, and zinc. The full texts of these methods 
are incorporated by reference into this regulation and may be obtained 
from the sources identified in paragraph (b)(2) of this section.

                                   List of Approved Inorganic Test Procedures
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                        Reference (method number or page)
                               ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                            Standard
  Parameter, units and method      EPA       Methods
                                 \1,16\       [18th            ASTM               USGS \2\             Other
                                          Edition] \6\
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1. Arsenic--Total, \4\ mg/L:
    Digestion \4\ followed by.  206.5     ............  .................  .....................  ..............
    AA gaseous hydride........  206.3     3114B 4.d     D2972-93(B)        I-3062-85              ..............
    AA furnace................  206.2     3113B         D2972-93(C)        .....................  ..............
    ICP/AES \15\..............  \5\       3120 B        .................  .....................  ..............
                                 200.7
    Colorimetric (SDDC), or...  206.4     3500-As C     D2972-93(A)        I-3060-85              ..............
    ICP/MS....................  \7\       ............  D5673-96 \17\      .....................  ..............
                                 200.8
2. Cadmium--Total, \4\ mg/L;
 Digestion \4\ followed by:
    AA direct aspiration \15\.  213.1     3111 B or C   D3557-90(A or B)   I-3135-85 or           974.27, \3\ p.
                                                                           I-3136-85               37.
    AA furnace................  213.2     3113 B        D3557-90(D)        .....................  ..............
    ICP/AES \15\..............  \5\       3120 B        .................  .....................  ..............
                                 200.7
    DCP \15\..................  ........  ............  D4190-82(88)       I-1472-85              (\14\)
    Voltametry \9\............
    Colorimetric (Dithizone),   ........  3500-Cd D     D3557-90(C)
     or.
    ICP/MS....................  \7\       ............  D5673-96 \17\
                                 200.8
3. Chromium-Total, \4\ mg/L;
 Digestion \4\ followed by:
    AA direct aspiration \15\.  218.1     3111 B        D1687-92(B)        I-3236-85              974.27. \3\
    AA chelation-extraction...  218.3     3111 C        .................  .....................  ..............
    AA furnace................  218.2     3113 B        D1687-92(C)        .....................  ..............
    ICP/AES \15\..............  \5\       3120 B        .................  .....................  ..............
                                 200.7
    DCP \15\..................  ........  ............  D4190-82(88)       .....................  (\14\)
    Colorimetric                ........  3500-Cr D     .................  .....................  ..............
     (Diphenylcarbazide), or.
    ICP/MS....................  \7\       ............  D5673-96 \17\      .....................  ..............
                                 200.8
4. Copper--Total, \4\ mg/L;
 Digestion \4\ followed by:
    AA direct aspiration \15\.  220.1     3111 B or C   D1688-90(A or B)   I-3270-85 or I-3271-   974.27 \3\ p.
                                                                            85                     37. \8\
    AA furnace................  220.2     3113 B        D1688-90(C)        .....................  ..............
    ICP/AES \15\..............  \5\       3120 B        .................  .....................  ..............
                                 200.7
    DCP \15\ or...............  ........  ............  D4190-82(88)       .....................  (\14\)
    Colorimetric (Neocuproine)  ........  3500-Cu D     .................  .....................  ..............
     or.
    (Bicinchoninate), or......  ........  or E          .................  .....................  (\10\)
    ICP/MS....................  \7\       ............  D5673-96 \17\      .....................  ..............
                                 200.8
5. Hydrogen ion (pH), pH
 units:
    Electrometric measurement.  150.1     4500-H+B      D1293-84 (90)(A    I-1586-85              973.41.
                                                         or B)
    Automated electrode.......  ........  ............  .................  .....................  (\11\)
6. Lead--Total, \4\ mg/L;
 Digestion \4\ followed by:
    AA direct aspiration \15\.  239.1     3111 B or C   D3559-90(A or B)   I-3399-85              974.27. \3\

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    AA furnace................  239.2     3113 B        D3559-90(D)        .....................  ..............
    ICP/AES \15\..............  \5\       3120 B        .................  .....................  ..............
                                 200.7
    DCP \15\..................  ........  ............  D4190-82(88)       .....................  (\14\)
    Voltametry \9\............  ........  ............  D3559-90(C)        .....................  ..............
    Colorimetric (Dithizone),   ........  3500-Pb D     .................  .....................  ..............
     or.
    ICP/MS....................  \7\       ............  D5673-96 \17\      .....................  ..............
                                 200.8
7. Mercury--Total, \4\ mg/L:
    Cold vapor, manual or.....  245.1     3112 B        D3223-91           I-3462-85              977.22. \3\
    Automated.................  245.1     ............  .................  .....................  ..............
8. Residue--nonfilterable
 (TSS), mg/L:
    Gravimetric, 103-105- post  160.2     2540 D        .................  I-3765-85              ..............
     washing of residue.
9. Silver--Total, \4\ mg/L:
 Digestion \4,12\ followed by:
    AA direct aspiration......  272.1     3111 B or C   .................  I-3720-85              974.27 \3\ p.
                                                                                                   37. \8\
    AA furnace................  272.2     3113 B        .................  .....................  ..............
    ICP/AES...................  \5\       3120 B        .................  .....................  ..............
                                 200.7
    DCP, or...................  ........  ............  .................  .....................  (\14\)
    ICP/MS....................  \7\       ............  D5673-96 \17\      .....................  ..............
                                 200.8
10. Titanium--Total, \4\ mg/L;
 Digestion \4\ followed by:
    AA direct aspiration......  283.1     3111 D        .................  .....................  ..............
    AA furnace, or............  283.2     ............  .................  .....................  ..............
    DCP.......................  ........  ............  .................  .....................  (\14\)
11. Zinc--Total, \4\ mg/L;
 Digestion \4\ followed by:
    AA direct aspiration \15\.  289.1     3111 B or C   D1691-90(A) or B)  I-3900-85              974.27, \3\ p.
                                                                                                   37. \8\
    AA furnace................  289.2     ............  .................  .....................  ..............
    ICP/AES \15\..............  \5\       3120 B        .................  .....................  ..............
                                 200.7
    DCP \15\..................  ........  ............  D4190-82(88)       .....................  (\14\)
    Colorimetric (Dithizone)    ........  3500-Zn E     .................  .....................  ..............
     or.
    (Zincon), or..............  ........  3500-Zn F     .................  .....................  (\13\)
    ICP/MS....................  \7\       ............  D5673-96 \17\      .....................  ..............
                                 200.8
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Table Notes:
\1\ ``Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes,'' Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental
  Monitoring Systems Laboratory--Cincinnati (EMSL-CI), EPA-600/4-79-020, Revised March 1983 and 1979 where
  applicable.
\2\ Fishman, M.J., et al. ``Methods for Analysis of Inorganic Substances in Water and Fluvial Sediments,'' U.S.
  Department of the Interior, Techniques of Water--Resource Investigations of the U.S. Geological Survey,
  Denver, CO, Revised 1989.
\3\ ``Official Methods of Analysis of the Association of Official Analytical Chemists,'' methods manual, 15th
  ed. (1990).
\4\ For the determination of total metals the sample is not filtered before processing. A digestion procedure is
  required to solubilize suspended material and to destroy possible organic-metal complexes. Two digestion
  procedures are given in ``Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes, 1979 and 1983''. One (Section
  4.1.3), is a vigorous digestion using nitric acid. A less vigorous digestion using nitric and hydrochloric
  acids (Section 4.1.4) is preferred; however, the analyst should be cautioned that this mild digestion may not
  suffice for all samples types. Particularly, if a colorimetric procedure is to be employed, it is necessary to
  ensure that all organo-metallic bonds be broken so that the metal is in a reactive state. In those situations,
  the vigorous digestion is to be preferred making certain that at no time does the sample go to dryness.
  Samples containing large amounts of organic materials may also benefit by this vigorous digestion, however,
  vigorous digestion with concentrated nitric acid will convert antimony and tin to insoluble oxides and render
  them unavailable for analysis. Use of ICP/AES as well as determinations for certain elements such as antimony,
  arsenic, the noble metals, mercury, selenium, silver, tin, and titanium require a modified sample digestion
  procedure and in all cases the method write-up should be consulted for specific instructions and/or cautions.
  Note.--If the digestion procedure for direct aspiration AA included in one of the other approved references is
  different than the above, the EPA procedure must be used.
Dissolved metals are defined as those constituents which will pass through a 0.45 micron membrane filter.
  Following filtration of the sample, the referenced procedure for total metals must be followed. Sample
  digestion of the filtrate for dissolved metals (or digestion of the original sample solution for total metals)
  may be omitted for AA (direct aspiration or graphite furnace) and ICP analyses, provided the sample solution
  to be analyzed meets the following criteria:
a. Has a low COD (<20)
b. Is visibly transparent with a turbidity measurement of 1 NTU or less
c. Is colorless with no perceptible odor, and
d. Is of one liquid phase and free of particulate or suspended matter following acidification.
\5\ EPA Method 200.7, ``Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectrometric Method for Trace Element
  Analysis of Water and Wastes,'' from ``Methods for Determination of Metals in Environmental Samples--
  Supplement I,'' EPA-600/R-94-111, May 1994.
\6\ ``Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater,'' 18th Edition (1992).
\7\ EPA Method 200.8, ``Determination of Trace Elements in Waters and Wastes by Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass
  Spectrometry,'' from ``Methods for Determination of Metals in Environmental Samples--Supplement I,'' EPA-600/R-
  94-111, May 1994.

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\8\ American National Standard on Photographic Processing Effluents, Apr. 2, 1975. Available from ANSI, 1430
  Broadway, New York, NY 10018.
\9\ The use of normal and differential pulse voltage ramps to increase sensitivity and resolution is acceptable.
 
\10\ Copper, Biocinchoinate Method, Method 8506, Hach Handbook of Water Analysis, 1979, Hach Chemical Company,
  PO Box 389, Loveland, CO 80537.
\11\ Hydrogen ion (pH) Automated Electrode Method, Industrial Method Number 378--75WA, October 1976, Bran &
  Luebbe (Technicon) Autoanalyzer II. Bran & Luebbe Analyzing Technologies, Inc., Elmsford, NY 10523.
\12\ Approved methods for the analysis of silver in industrial wastewaters at concentrations of 1 mg/L and above
  are inadequate where silver exists as an inorganic halide. Silver halides such as the bromide and chloride are
  relatively insoluble in reagents such as nitric acid but are readily soluble in an aqueous buffer of sodium
  thiosulfate and sodium hydroxide to pH of 12. Therefore, for levels of silver above 1 mg/L, 20 mL of sample
  should be diluted to 100 mL by adding 40 mL each of 2 M Na2S2O3 and NaOH. Standards should be prepared in the
  same manner. For levels of silver below 1 mg/L the approved method is satisfactory.
\13\ Zinc, Zincon Method, Method 8009, Hach Handbook of Water Analysis, 1979, pages 2-231 and 2-333, Hach
  Chemical Company, Loveland, CO 80537.
\14\ ``Direct Current Plasma (DCP) Optical Emission Spectrometric Method for Trace Elemental Analysis of Water
  and Wastes, Method AES0029,'' 1986--Revised 1991, Thermo Jarrell Ash Corporation, 27 Forge Parkway, Franklin,
  MA 02038.
\15\ ``Closed Vessel Microwave Digestion of Wastewater Samples for Determination of Metals,'' CEM Corporation,
  PO. Box 200, Matthews, NC 28106-0200, April 16, 1992. Available from the CEM Corporation.
\16\ Precision and recovery statements for the atomic absorption direct aspiration and graphite furnace methods,
  and for the spectrophotometric SDDC method for arsenic are provided in appendix D of 40 CFR part 136 and
  titled, ``Precision and Recovery Statements for Methods for Measuring Metals.''
\17\ This method does not include the digestion for solids given in Method 200.8. Not using the solids digestion
  procedure could affect the determined concentrations. Therefore, this method may not be used for analysis of
  aqueous samples with suspended solids greater than 1%.

    (2) The full texts of the methods from the following references 
which are cited in the table in paragraph (b)(1) of this section are 
incorporated by reference into this regulation and may be obtained from 
the sources identified. All costs cited are subject to change and must 
be verified from the indicated sources. The full texts of all the test 
procedures cited are available for inspection at the Analytical Methods 
Staff, Office of Water, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1200 
Pennsylvania Ave., NW., Washington, DC 20460 or at the National Archives 
and Records Administration (NARA). For information on the availability 
of this material at NARA, call 202-741-6030, or go to: http://
www.archives.gov/federal--register/code--of--federal--regulations/ibr--
locations.html.

   Appendix toSec. 444.12(b)--References, Sources, Costs, and Table 
                               Citations:

    (1) ``Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes,'' U.S. 
Environmental Protection Agency, EPA-600/4-79-020, Revised March 1983 
and 1979 where applicable. Available from: ORD Publications, CERI, U.S. 
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, Ohio 45268. [Note 1]
    (2) ``Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and 
Wastewater.'' Joint Editorial Board, American Public Health Association, 
American Water Works Association, and Water Environment Federation, 18th 
Edition, 1992. Available from: American Public Health Association, 1015 
15th Street NW, Washington, DC 20005. [Note 6]
    (3) ``Annual Book of ASTM Standards--Water and Environmental 
Technology,'' Section 11, Volumes 11.01 (Water I) and 11.02 (Water II), 
1994. [1996 for D5673-96; see Note 17]. American Society for Testing and 
Materials, 1916 Race Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103.
    (4) ``Methods for the Determination of Metals in Environmental 
Samples--Supplement I'', National Exposure Risk Laboratory, Office of 
Research and Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 
Cincinnati, OH 45268, EPA 600 R-94/111, May 1994. [Notes 5 and 7]
    (5) ``Methods for Determination of Inorganic Substances in Water and 
Fluvial Sediments,'' by M.J. Fishman and Linda C. Friedman, Techniques 
of Water Resources Investigations of the U.S. Geological Survey, Book 5 
Chapter A1 (1989). Available from: U.S. Geological Survey, Denver 
Federal Center, Box 25425, Denver, CO 80225. Cost: $108.75 (subject to 
change). [Note 2]
    (6) ``Closed Vessel Microwave Digestion of Wastewater Samples for 
Determination of Metals,'' CEM Corporation, P.O. Box 200, Matthews, 
North Carolina 28106-0200, April 16, 1992. Available from the CEM 
Corporation. [Note 15]
    (7) ``Official Methods of Analysis of AOAC--International, 15th 
Edition,'' 1990. Price: $359.00. Available from: AOAC--International, 
1970 Chain Bridge Rd., Dept. 0742, McLean, VA 22109-0742. [Note 3]
    (8) ``American National Standard on Photographic Processing 
Effluents,'' April 2, 1975. Available from: American National Standards 
Institute, 11 West 42nd Street, New York, New York 10036. [Note 8]
    (9) Bicinchoninate Method for Copper. Method 8506, Hach Handbook of 
Water Analysis, 1979, Method and price available from Hach Chemical 
Company, P.O. Box 300, Loveland, Colorado 80537. [Note 10]
    (10) Hydrogen Ion (pH) Automated Electrode Method, Industrial Method 
Number 378-75WA. October 1976. Bran & Luebbe (Technicon) Auto Analyzer 
II. Method and

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price available from Bran & Luebbe Analyzing Technologies, Inc. 
Elmsford, N.Y. 10523. [Note 11]
    (11) Zincon Method for Zinc, Method 8009. Hach Handbook for Water 
Analysis, 1979. Method and price available from Hach Chemical Company, 
P.O. Box 389, Loveland, Colorado 80537. [Note 13]
    (12) ``Direct Current Plasma (DCP) Optical Emission Spectrometric 
Method for Trace Elemental Analysis of Water and Wastes,'' Method AES 
0029, 1986 Revised 1991, Thermo Jarrell Ash Corporation (508-520-1880), 
27 Forge Parkway, Franklin, MA 02038. [Note 14]

[65 FR 4381, Jan. 27, 2000, as amended at 65 FR 70315, Nov. 22, 2000; 69 
FR 18803, Apr. 9, 2004]



Sec.  444.13  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of
the best practicable control technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the application of BPT:

                        Effluent Limitations \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                Maximum
               Regulated parameter                  Maximum     monthly
                                                     daily       avg.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
TSS.............................................     113,000      34,800
Arsenic.........................................          84          72
Cadmium.........................................          71          26
Chromium........................................          25          14
Copper..........................................          23          14
Lead............................................          57          32
Mercury.........................................         2.3         1.3
Silver..........................................          13           8
Titanium........................................          60          22
Zinc............................................          82          54
pH..............................................       (\2\)      (\2\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Micrograms per liter (ppb)
\2\ Within the range 6 to 9.



Sec.  444.14  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of 
the best conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the application of BCT: Limitations for TSS and 
pH are the same as the corresponding limitation specified inSec. 
444.13.



Sec.  444.15  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of 
the best available technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the application of BAT: Limitations for 
arsenic, cadmium, chromium, copper, lead, mercury, silver, titanium and 
zinc are the same as the corresponding limitation specified inSec. 
444.13.



Sec.  444.16  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any source that 
introduces wastewater pollutants into a POTW must comply with part 403 
and achieve the following pretreatment standards:

                       Pretreatment Standards \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                Maximum
               Regulated parameter                  Maximum     monthly
                                                     daily       avg.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Arsenic.........................................          84          72
Cadmium.........................................          71          26
Chromium........................................          25          14
Copper..........................................          23          14
Lead............................................          57          32
Mercury.........................................         2.3         1.3
Silver..........................................          13           8
Titanium........................................          60          22
Zinc............................................          82         54
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Micrograms per liter (ppb)



Sec.  444.17  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
performance standards: Standards for TSS, arsenic, cadmium, chromium, 
copper, lead, mercury, silver, titanium, zinc and pH are the same as the 
corresponding limitation specified inSec. 444.13.



Sec.  444.18  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7, any source that introduces 
wastewater pollutants into a POTW must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and 
achieve the following pretreatment standards: Standards for arsenic, 
cadmium, chromium, copper, lead, mercury, silver, titanium and zinc are 
the same as the

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corresponding limitation specified inSec. 444.16.

[65 FR 4381, Jan. 27, 2000; 65 FR 33423, May 23, 2000]

Subpart B [Reserved]



PART 445_LANDFILLS POINT SOURCE CATEGORY--Table of Contents



Sec.
445.1 General applicability.
445.2 General definitions.
445.3 General pretreatment standards.

           Subpart A_RCRA Subtitle C Hazardous Waste Landfill

445.10 Applicability.
445.11 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
445.12 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).
445.13 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable (BAT).
445.14 New source performance standards (NSPS).

         Subpart B_RCRA Subtitle D Non-Hazardous Waste Landfill

445.20 Applicability.
445.21 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
445.22 Effluent limitations attainable by the best conventional 
          pollutant control technology (BCT).
445.23 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable (BAT).
445.24 New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Authority: Secs. 301, 304, 306, 307, 308, 402 and 501 of the Clean 
Water Act, as amended (33 U.S.C. 1311, 1314, 1316, 1317, 1318, 1342 and 
1361)

    Source: 65 FR 3048, Jan. 19, 2000, unless otherwise noted.



Sec.  445.1  General applicability.

    (a) As defined more specifically in each subpart and except as 
provided in paragraphs (b) through (h) of this section, this part 
applies to discharges of wastewater from landfill units.
    (b) The provisions of this part do not apply to wastewater 
discharges from land application or land treatment units, surface 
impoundments, underground injection wells, waste piles, salt dome 
formations, salt bed formations, underground mines or caves as these 
terms are defined in 40 CFR 257.2 and 260.10.
    (c) The provisions of this part do not apply to wastewater generated 
off-site of a landfill facility, including wastewater generated off-site 
from washing vehicles or from waste transfer stations.
    (d) The provisions of this part do not apply to discharges of 
contaminated ground water or wastewater from recovery pumping wells.
    (e) This part does not apply to discharges of landfill wastewater 
from landfills operated in conjunction with other industrial or 
commercial operations when the landfill only receives wastes generated 
by the industrial or commercial operation directly associated with the 
landfill.
    (f) This part does not apply to discharges of landfill wastewater 
from landfills operated in conjunction with other industrial or 
commercial operations when the landfill receives wastes generated by the 
industrial or commercial operation directly associated with the landfill 
and also receives other wastes provided the other wastes received for 
disposal are generated by a facility that is subject to the same 
provisions in 40 CFR subchapter N as the industrial or commercial 
operation or the other wastes received are of similar nature to the 
wastes generated by the industrial or commercial operation.
    (g) This part does not apply to landfills operated in conjunction 
with Centralized Waste Treatment (CWT) facilities subject to 40 CFR part 
437 so long as the CWT facility commingles the landfill wastewater with 
other non-landfill wastewater for discharge. A landfill directly 
associated with a CWT facility is subject to this part if the CWT 
facility discharges landfill wastewater separately from other CWT 
wastewater or commingles the wastewater from its landfill only with 
wastewater from other landfills.

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    (h) This part does not apply to landfills operated in conjunction 
with other industrial or commercial operations when the landfill 
receives wastes from public service activities so long as the company 
owning the landfill does not receive a fee or other remuneration for the 
disposal service.



Sec.  445.2  General definitions.

    In addition to the definitions set forth in 40 CFR 122.2, 257.2, 
258.2, 264.10, 265.10, 401.11, and 403.3 the following definitions apply 
to this part:
    (a) Contaminated ground water means water below the land surface in 
the zone of saturation which has been contaminated by activities 
associated with waste disposal.
    (b) Contaminated storm water means storm water which comes in direct 
contact with landfill wastes, the waste handling and treatment areas, or 
landfill wastewater as defined in paragraph (f) of this section. Some 
specific areas of a landfill that may produce contaminated storm water 
include (but are not limited to): the open face of an active landfill 
with exposed waste (no cover added); the areas around wastewater 
treatment operations; trucks, equipment or machinery that has been in 
direct contact with the waste; and waste dumping areas.
    (c) Landfill directly associated with an industrial or commercial 
operation means:
    (1) A landfill located on the same site as industrial or commercial 
operations; and
    (2) A landfill not located on the same site as the industrial or 
commercial operations (off-site), but ``wholly-owned'' by the industrial 
or commercial facility and primarily dedicated to receiving waste from 
the related industrial or commercial facility.
    (d) Facility means all contiguous property owned, operated, leased 
or under the control of the same person or entity.
    (e) Landfill unit means an area of land or an excavation in which 
wastes are placed for permanent disposal, that is not a land application 
or land treatment unit, surface impoundment, underground injection well, 
waste pile, salt dome formation, a salt bed formation, an underground 
mine or a cave as these terms are defined in 40 CFR 257.2, 258.2 and 
264.10.
    (f) Landfill wastewater means all wastewater associated with, or 
produced by, landfilling activities except for sanitary wastewater, non-
contaminated storm water, contaminated ground water, and wastewater from 
recovery pumping wells. Landfill wastewater includes, but is not limited 
to, leachate, gas collection condensate, drained free liquids, 
laboratory derived wastewater, contaminated storm water and contact 
washwater from washing truck, equipment, and railcar exteriors and 
surface areas which have come in direct contact with solid waste at the 
landfill facility.
    (g) Non-contaminated storm water means storm water which does not 
come in direct contact with landfill wastes, the waste handling and 
treatment areas, or landfill wastewater that is defined in paragraph (f) 
of this section. Non-contaminated storm water includes storm water which 
flows off the cap, cover, intermediate cover, daily cover, and/or final 
cover of the landfill.
    (h) Off-site means outside the boundaries of a facility.
    (i) On-site means within the boundaries of a facility.
    (j) Public service means the provision of landfill waste disposal 
services to individual members of the general public, publicly-owned 
organizations (schools, universities, government agencies, 
municipalities) and not-for-profit organizations for which the landfill 
does not receive a fee or other remuneration.
    (k) The regulated parameters for this part, numbered (P) and listed 
with approved methods of analysis in Table 1B at 40 CFR 136.3, are 
defined as follows:
    (1) Ammonia (as N) means ammonia reported as nitrogen. P4.
    (2) BOD5 means 5-day biochemical oxygen demand. P9.
    (3) Arsenic means total arsenic. P6.
    (4) Chromium means total chromium. P19.
    (5) Zinc means total zinc. P75.
    (l) The regulated parameters for this part, numbered (P) and listed 
with approved methods of analysis in Table 1C at 40 CFR 136.3, are as 
follows:
    (1) Naphthalene. P68.
    (2) Phenol. P85.

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    (m) The regulated parameters for this part listed with approved 
methods of analysis in the attachments to Methods 625 and 1625B in 
appendix A at 40 CFR part 136 are as follows:
    (1) Aniline.
    (2) Benzoic acid.
    (3) p-Cresol.
    (4) Pyridine.
    (5) a-Terpineol.



Sec.  445.3  General pretreatment standards.

    Any source subject to this part that introduces wastewater 
pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works (POTW) must comply with 
40 CFR part 403.



           Subpart A_RCRA Subtitle C Hazardous Waste Landfill



Sec.  445.10  Applicability.

    Except as provided inSec. 445.1, this subpart applies to 
discharges of wastewater from landfills subject to the provisions of 40 
CFR part 264, Standards for Owners and Operators of Hazardous Waste 
Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities, Subpart N-(Landfills); and 
40 CFR part 265, Interim Status Standards for Owners and Operators of 
Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities, Subpart N-
(Landfills).



Sec.  445.11  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of 
the best practicable control technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations which represent the application of BPT:

                          Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
             Regulated parameter                 Maximum    monthly avg.
                                                daily \1\        \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5........................................       220            56
TSS.........................................        88            27
Ammonia (as N)..............................        10             4.9
[alpha]-Terpineol...........................         0.042         0.019
Aniline.....................................         0.024         0.015
Benzoic acid................................         0.119         0.073
Naphthalene.................................         0.059         0.022
p-Cresol....................................         0.024         0.015
Phenol......................................         0.048         0.029
Pyridine....................................         0.072         0.025
Arsenic.....................................         1.1           0.54
Chromium....................................         1.1           0.46
Zinc........................................         0.535         0.296
pH..........................................     (\2\)         (\2\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Milligrams per liter (mg/L, ppm).
\2\ Within the range 6 to 9.


[65 FR 3048, Jan. 19, 2000; 65 FR 14344, Mar. 16, 2000]



Sec.  445.12  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of
the best conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations which represent the application of BCT: Limitations for 
BOD5, TSS and pH are the same as the corresponding 
limitations specified inSec. 445.11.



Sec.  445.13  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of best available technology 
economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations which represent the application of BAT: Limitations for 
ammonia (as N), a-terpineol, aniline, benzoic acid, naphthalene, p-
cresol, phenol, pyridine, arsenic, chromium and zinc are the same as the 
corresponding limitations specified inSec. 445.11.



Sec.  445.14  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
performance standards: Standards are the same as those specified in 
Sec.  445.11.



         Subpart B_RCRA Subtitle D Non-Hazardous Waste Landfill



Sec.  445.20  Applicability.

    Except as provided inSec. 445.1, this subpart applies to 
discharges of wastewater from landfills subject to the provisions of 40 
CFR part 258, Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills; and 40 CFR 
part 257, Criteria for Classification

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of Solid Waste Disposal Facilities and Practices.



Sec.  445.21  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of
the best practicable control technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations which represent the application of BPT:

                          Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
             Regulated parameter                 Maximum    monthly avg.
                                                daily \1\        \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD.........................................       140            37
TSS.........................................        88            27
Ammonia (as N)..............................        10             4.9
[alpha]-Terpineol...........................         0.033         0.016
Benzoic acid................................         0.12          0.071
p-Cresol....................................         0.025         0.014
Phenol......................................         0.026         0.015
Zinc........................................         0.20          0.11
pH..........................................     (\2\)         (\2\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Milligrams per liter (mg/L, ppm)
\2\ Within the range 6 to 9.


[65 FR 3048, Jan. 19, 2000; 65 FR 14344, Mar. 16, 2000]



Sec.  445.22  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of
the best conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations which represent the application of BCT: Limitations for 
BOD5, TSS and pH are the same as the corresponding 
limitations specified inSec. 445.21.



Sec.  445.23  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30-125.32, any existing point 
source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations which represent the application of BAT: Limitations for 
ammonia (as N), a-terpineol, benzoic acid, p-cresol, phenol and zinc are 
the same as the corresponding limitations specified inSec. 445.21.



Sec.  445.24  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
performance standards: Standards are the same as those specified in 
Sec.  445.21.



PART 446_PAINT FORMULATING POINT SOURCE CATEGORY--Table of Contents



            Subpart A_Oil-Base Solvent Wash Paint Subcategory

Sec.
446.10 Applicability; description of the oil-base solvent wash paint 
          subcategory.
446.11 Specialized definitions.
446.12 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.
446.13 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable.
446.14 [Reserved]
446.15 Standards of performance for new sources.
446.16 Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    Authority: Secs. 301, 304(b) and (c), 306(b) and (c) and 307(c), 
Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended (the Act); 33 U.S.C. 
1251, 1311, 1314(b) and (c), 1316(b) and (c) and 1317(c); 86 Stat. 816 
et seq.; Pub. L. 92-500.

    Source: 40 FR 31725, July 28, 1975, unless otherwise noted.



            Subpart A_Oil-Base Solvent Wash Paint Subcategory



Sec.  446.10  Applicability; description of the oil-base solvent
wash paint subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges 
resulting from the production of oil-base paint where the tank cleaning 
is performed using solvents. When a plant is subject to effluent 
limitations covering more than one subcategory the discharge limitation 
shall be the aggregate of the limitations applicable to the total 
production covered in each subcategory.



Sec.  446.11  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and

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methods of analysis set forth in 40 CFR part 401 shall apply to this 
subpart.



Sec.  446.12  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT): There shall be no discharge of process waste 
water pollutants to navigable waters.

[60 FR 33970, June 29, 1995]



Sec.  446.13  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
available technology economically achievable.

    The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties which may be discharged by a point 
source subject to the provisions of this subpart after application of 
the best available technology economically achievable: There shall be no 
discharge of process waste water pollutants to navigable waters.



Sec.  446.14  [Reserved]



Sec.  446.15  Standards of performance for new sources.

    The following standards of performance establish the quantity or 
quality of pollutants or pollutant properties which may be discharged by 
a new source subject to the provisions of this subpart: There shall be 
no discharge of process waste water pollutants to navigable waters.



Sec.  446.16  Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    Any new source subject to this subpart that introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403. In addition, the following pretreatment standard 
establishes the quantity or quality of pollutants or pollutant 
properties controlled by this section which may be discharged to a 
publicly owned treatment works by a new source subject to the provisions 
of this subpart: There shall be no discharge of process water pollutants 
to a publicly owned treatment works.

[60 FR 33970, June 29, 1995]



PART 447_INK FORMULATING POINT SOURCE CATEGORY--Table of Contents



             Subpart A_Oil-Base Solvent Wash Ink Subcategory

Sec.
447.10 Applicability; description of the oil-base solvent wash ink 
          subcategory.
447.11 Specialized definitions.
447.12 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.
447.13 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable.
447.14 [Reserved]
447.15 Standards of performance for new sources.
447.16 Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    Authority: Secs. 301, 304 (b) and (c), 306 (b) and (c) and 307(c), 
Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended (the Act); 33 U.S.C. 
1251, 1311, 1314 (b) and (c), 1316 (b) and (c) and 1317(c); 86 Stat. 816 
et seq.; Pub. L. 92-500.

    Source: 40 FR 31727, July 28, 1975, unless otherwise noted.



             Subpart A_Oil-Base Solvent Wash Ink Subcategory



Sec.  447.10  Applicability; description of the oil-base solvent
wash ink subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges 
resulting from the production of oil-base ink where the tank washing 
system uses solvents. When a plant is subject to effluent limitations 
covering more than one subcategory the discharge limitation shall be the 
aggregate of the limitations applicable to the total production covered 
in each subcategory.



Sec.  447.11  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, 
abbreviations, and

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methods of analysis set forth in 40 CFR part 401 shall apply to this 
subpart.



Sec.  447.12  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT): There shall be no discharge of process waste 
water pollutants to navigable waters.

[60 FR 33970, June 29, 1995]



Sec.  447.13  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
available technology economically achievable.

    The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties which may be discharged by a point 
source subject to the provisions of this subpart after application of 
the best available technology economically achievable: There shall be no 
discharge of process waste water pollutants to navigable waters.



Sec.  447.14  [Reserved]



Sec.  447.15  Standards of performance for new sources.

    The following standards of performance establish the quantity or 
quality of pollutants or pollutant properties which may be discharged by 
a new source subject to the provisions of this subpart: There shall be 
no discharge of process waste water pollutants to navigable waters.



Sec.  447.16  Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    Any new source subject to this subpart that introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403. In addition, the following pretreatment standard 
establishes the quantity or quality of pollutants or pollutant 
properties controlled by this section which may be discharged to a 
publicly owned treatment works by a new source subject to the provisions 
of this subpart: There shall be no discharge of process water pollutants 
to a publicly owned treatment works.

[60 FR 33970, June 29, 1995]



PART 449_AIRPORT DEICING POINT SOURCE CATEGORY--Table of Contents



                   Subpart A_Airport Deicing Category

Sec.
449.1 Applicability.
449.2 General definitions.
449.10 Effluent limitations representing the best available technology 
          economically achievable (BAT).
449.11 New source performance standards (NSPS).
449.20 Monitoring, reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

Subpart B [Reserved]

Appendix A to Part 449--Sampling Protocol for Soluble COD

    Authority:  33 U.S.C. 1311, 1314, 1316, 1318, 1342, 1361 and 1370.

    Source: 77 FR 29203, May 16, 2012, unless otherwise noted.



                   Subpart A_Airport Deicing Category



Sec.  449.1  Applicability.

    This part applies to discharges of pollutants from deicing 
operations at Primary Airports.



Sec.  449.2  General definitions.

    The following definitions apply to this part:
    Aircraft deicing fluid (ADF) means a fluid (other than hot water) 
applied to aircraft to remove or prevent any accumulation of snow or ice 
on the aircraft. This includes deicing and anti-icing fluids.
    Airfield pavement means all paved surfaces on the airside of an 
airport.
    Airside means the part of an airport directly involved in the 
arrival and departure of aircraft, including runways, taxiways, aprons, 
and ramps.
    Annual non-propeller aircraft departures means the average number of 
commercial turbine-engine aircraft that are propelled by jet, i.e., 
turbojet

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or turbofan, that take off from an airport on an annual basis, as 
tabulated by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
    Available ADF means 75 percent of the normalized Type I aircraft 
deicing fluid and 10 percent of the normalized Type IV aircraft deicing 
fluid, excluding aircraft deicing fluids used for defrosting or deicing 
for safe taxiing.
    Centralized deicing pad means a facility on an airfield designed for 
aircraft deicing operations, typically constructed with a drainage 
system separate from the airport main storm drain system.
    COD means Chemical Oxygen Demand.
    Collection requirement means the requirement inSec. 449.11 for the 
permittee to collect available ADF.
    Defrosting means the removal of frost contamination from an aircraft 
when there has been no active precipitation.
    Deicing mean procedures and practices to remove or prevent any 
accumulation of snow or ice on:
    (1) An aircraft; or
    (2) Airfield pavement.
    Deicing for safe taxiing means the application of ADF necessary to 
remove snow or ice to prevent damage to a taxiing aircraft.
    FAA Advisory Circular means a guidance document issued by the FAA on 
methods, procedures, or facility design.
    Heating degree day means the number of degrees per day the daily 
average temperature is below 65 degrees Fahrenheit. The daily average 
temperature is the mean of the maximum and minimum temperature for a 24-
hour period. The annual heating degree day value is derived by summing 
the daily heating degree days over a calendar year period.
    Normalized Type I or Type IV aircraft deicing fluid means ADF less 
any water added by the manufacturer or customer before ADF application.
    Primary Airport means an airport defined at 49 U.S.C. 47102 (15).



Sec.  449.10  Effluent limitations representing the best available
technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source with at least 1,000 annual non-propeller aircraft 
departures must comply with the following requirements representing the 
degree of effluent reduction attainable by the application of BAT. The 
BAT requirements for point sources with less than 1,000 annual non-
propeller aircraft departures are beyond the scope of this regulation 
and shall be determined by the permit authority on a site-specific 
basis.
    (a) Airfield pavement deicing. There shall be no discharge of 
airfield pavement deicers containing urea. To comply with this 
limitation, any existing point source must certify annually that it does 
not use airfield deicing products that contain urea or alternatively, 
airfield pavement discharges at every discharge point must achieve the 
numeric limitations for ammonia in Table I, prior to any dilution or 
commingling with any non-deicing discharge.

                        Table I--BAT Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
         Wastestream                Pollutant           Daily maximum
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Airfield Pavement Deicing...  Ammonia as Nitrogen.  14.7 mg/L.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) [Reserved]



Sec.  449.11  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    New sources with at least 1,000 annual non-propeller aircraft 
departures must achieve the following new source performance standards. 
The new source performance standards for point sources with less than 
1,000 annual non-propeller aircraft departures are beyond the scope of 
this part and shall be determined by the permit authority on a site-
specific basis.
    (a) Aircraft deicing. Except for new airports located in Alaska, all 
new sources located in an area that, at the time of construction, had 
more than 3,000 annual heating degree days, and are estimated, within 
five years of

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commencing operations, to exceed 10,000 annual departures, must comply 
with the following requirements upon the date the facility exceeds 
10,000 annual departures. New source performance standards that apply 
prior to that date, new source performance standards for sources that 
project they will not exceed 10,000 annual departures within five years 
of commencing operations, and new performance standards for airports in 
Alaska, are beyond the scope of this regulation and shall be determined 
by the permit authority on a site-specific basis.
    (1) Collection requirement. The new source must collect at least 60 
percent of available ADF.
    (2) Numerical effluent limitation. The new source must achieve the 
performance standards in Table II for available ADF collected pursuant 
to paragraph (a)(1) of this section. The limitation must be met at the 
location where the effluent leaves the onsite treatment system utilized 
for meeting these requirements and before commingling with any non-
deicing discharge.

                                                 Table II--NSPS
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
           Wastestream                     Pollutant                Daily maximum            Weekly average
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Aircraft Deicing.................  COD......................  271 mg/L................  154 mg/L.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) Airfield pavement deicing. There shall be no discharge of 
airfield pavement deicers containing urea. To comply with this 
limitation, any new source must certify annually that it does not use 
airfield deicing products that contain urea or alternatively, airfield 
pavement discharges at every discharge point must achieve the numeric 
limitations for ammonia in Table III, prior to any dilution or 
commingling with any non-deicing discharge.

                             Table III--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
         Wastestream                Pollutant           Daily maximum
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Airfield Pavement Deicing...  Ammonia as Nitrogen.  14.7 mg/L.
------------------------------------------------------------------------



Sec.  449.20  Monitoring, reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

    (a) Demonstrating compliance with the ADF collection requirement for 
dischargers subject to NSPS collection requirements inSec. 449.11. 
Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, an individual 
permittee shall select a procedure under either paragraphs (a)(1), (2), 
or (3) of this section in its permit application as the procedure for 
the permittee to demonstrate compliance with the applicable collection, 
reporting and recordkeeping requirements of this Part. A procedure 
selected by the permittee under paragraph (a)(2) of this section may be 
included in the permit only with the Director's approval, as described 
in paragraph (a)(2) of this section. For general permits, use of 
alternative methods for determining compliance with the ADF collection 
requirement for dischargers subject to NSPS collection requirements in 
this part will be at the discretion of the Director.
    (1) The permittee shall maintain records to demonstrate, and certify 
annually, that it is operating and maintaining one or more centralized 
deicing pads. This technology shall be operated and maintained according 
to the technical specifications set forth in paragraphs (a)(1)(i) 
through (iv) of this section. For both individual and general permits, 
these technical specifications shall be expressly set forth as 
requirements in the permit. The permittee's demonstration and valid 
certification are sufficient to meet the applicable NSPS collection 
requirement without the permittee having to determine the numeric 
percentage of available ADF collected.
    (i) Each centralized deicing pad shall be sized and sited in 
accordance with all applicable FAA advisory circulars.

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    (ii) Drainage valves associated with the centralized deicing pad 
shall be activated before deicing activities commence, to collect 
available ADF.
    (iii) The centralized deicing pad and associated collection 
equipment shall be installed and maintained per any applicable 
manufacturers' instructions, and shall be inspected, at a minimum, at 
the beginning of each deicing season to ensure that the pad and 
associated equipment are in working condition.
    (iv) All aircraft deicing shall take place on a centralized deicing 
pad, with the exception of defrosting and deicing for safe taxiing.
    (2) Alternative technology or specifications. (i) An individual 
permit (or a general permit at the discretion of the Director) may allow 
one of the following alternative procedures for demonstrating compliance 
with its collection requirement, instead of the procedure in paragraph 
(a)(1) of this section. The permittee must submit all information and 
documentation necessary to support this request. An individual permittee 
may request this alternative procedure in its initial permit application 
or permit renewal application. During the term of an individual permit, 
the permittee may also request this alternative procedure as a permit 
modification, subject to the requirements and procedures at 40 CFR 
122.62 and 40 CFR part 124. If the Director determines, in his or her 
discretion, that the requested alternative procedure will achieve the 
collection requirement in the permit, the Director shall approve the 
request:
    (A) The use of a different ADF collection technology from the 
centralized deicing pad technology specified in paragraph (a)(1) of this 
section; or
    (B) The use of the same ADF collection technology, but with 
different specifications for operation and/or maintenance.
    (ii) Pollution prevention credit. A permittee may apply for, and 
obtain, full or partial credit towards compliance with the available ADF 
collection requirement. To obtain credit the permittee must demonstrate 
to the Director's satisfaction that it employs a pollution prevention 
technique that reduces the volume of, or quantity of, pollutants in, 
available ADF. The credit shall be equivalent to the demonstrated 
reduction, as determined by the Director.
    (iii) The Director shall set forth technical specifications for 
proper operation and maintenance of the chosen collection technology, as 
appropriate, and compliance with these technical specifications must be 
required by the permit. The permit shall also require the permittee to 
maintain records sufficient to demonstrate compliance with these 
requirements. This demonstration constitutes compliance by the permittee 
with the percent capture requirement without the permittee having to 
determine the numeric percentage of ADF that it has collected. Before 
the Director may approve an alternate technology under this subsection, 
the permittee must demonstrate to the Director's satisfaction that the 
alternate technology will achieve the applicable percent capture 
requirement.
    (3) The permittee shall maintain records, by means deemed acceptable 
by the Director, and report at a frequency determined by the Director, 
on the volume of ADF sprayed and the amount of available ADF collected 
in order to determine the compliance with the collection requirement.
    (b) Monitoring requirements--(1) COD limitation. Permittees subject 
to the ADF collection and discharge requirements specified inSec. 
449.11 must conduct effluent monitoring to demonstrate compliance with 
the COD limitation for all ADF that is collected. Compliance must be 
demonstrated at the location where the effluent leaves the on-site 
treatment system utilized for meeting these requirements and before 
commingling with any non-deicing discharge. Effluent samples must be 
collected following the protocol in Appendix A to this part.
    (2) Ammonia limitation. If a permittee chooses to comply with the 
compliance alternative specified inSec. 449.10(a) orSec. 449.11(b), 
the permittee must conduct effluent monitoring at all locations where 
pavement deicing with a product that contains urea is occurring, prior 
to any dilution or commingling with any non-deicing discharge.

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    (c) Recordkeeping. (1) The permit shall provide that the permittee 
must maintain on site, during the term of the permit, up to five years, 
records documenting compliance with paragraphs (a) through (b) of this 
section. These records include, but are not limited to, documentation of 
wastewater samples collected and analyzed, certifications, and equipment 
maintenance schedules and agreements.
    (2) At the Director's discretion, a requirement may be included in 
the permit for the permittee to collect, and maintain on site during the 
term of the permit, up to five (5) years of data on the annual volume of 
ADF used.

Subpart B [Reserved]



     Sec. Appendix A to Part 449--Sampling Protocol for Soluble COD

    This sampling protocol applies only to samples collected for use in 
measurement of COD when demonstrating compliance with the regulations 
set forth in this part. Collect a representative sample of the effluent 
from the airport deicing treatment system, based on the discharge permit 
requirements (e.g., a grab sample or a composite sample). Because only 
the COD sample is filtered, do not use in-line filters if collecting a 
sample with a compositing device.

                             A. Grab Samples

    1. Cap the container and shake the grab sample vigorously to mix it. 
Remove the plunger from a 10-milliliter (mL) or larger Luer-lock plastic 
syringe equipped with an Acrodisc Luer-lock filter containing a 1.5-
[mu]m glass fiber filter (Whatman 934-AH, or equivalent), and fill the 
syringe body with sample.
    2. Replace the plunger and filter the sample into a clean 50-mL 
screw-cap glass, plastic, or fluoropolymer bottle.

    Note: If testing is being done in the field, or with a test kit 
product (e.g., Hach Method 8000), the filtrate may be collected in the 
test kit vial or container.

    3. Additional 10-mL volumes of sample may be filtered and the 
filtrate added to the same sample bottle. This additional volume may be 
used to repeat sample analyses or to prepare Quality Control (QC) 
samples, as needed.
    4. Unless the filtered sample will be analyzed within 15 minutes, 
preserve the filtered sample with H2SO4 to pH <2. 
Cap the bottle and label with the sample number. Place in a cooler on 
ice prior to shipping.
    5. Once at the analytical laboratory, the sample must be stored at 
<=6 degrees Celsius and analyzed within 28 days of collection (see the 
requirements for COD in Table II at 40 CFR part 136).
    6. Analyze the sample using a method approved for COD in Table IB at 
40 CFR part 136.

    Note: Because this procedure is specific to this point source 
category, it does not appear by name in 40 CFR part 136.

    7. Report the sample results as Soluble COD in units of milligrams 
per liter (mg/L). There is no Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) Registry 
Number for soluble COD.

                          B. Composite Samples

    1. If the sample will be analyzed in a fixed laboratory (as opposed 
to field testing), transfer at least 50 mL of well-mixed sample from the 
compositing device into a clean 50-mL screw-cap glass, plastic, or 
fluoropolymer bottle. Preserve the sample with 
H2SO4 to pH <2. Cap the bottle and label with the 
sample number. Place in a cooler on ice prior to shipping.
    2. Once at the analytical laboratory, the sample must be stored at 
<=6 degrees Celsius and analyzed within 28 days of collection (see the 
requirements for COD in Table II at 40 CFR part 136).
    3. Prior to analysis, remove the sample from cold storage and allow 
it to warm to room temperature. Shake the sample vigorously to mix it.
    4. Remove the plunger from a 10-mL or larger Luer-lock plastic 
syringe equipped with an Acrodisc Luer-lock filter containing a 1.5-
[mu]m glass fiber filter (Whatman 934-AH, or equivalent), and fill the 
syringe body with sample.
    5. Replace the plunger and filter the sample into a clean COD vial 
or other suitable container.
    6. Additional 10-mL volumes of sample may be filtered and the 
filtrate added to separate containers, as needed, to provide samples for 
repeat analyses or to prepare QC samples.
    7. Analyze the sample using a method approved for COD in Table 1B at 
40 CFR part 136.

    Note: Because this procedure is specific to this point source 
category, it does not appear by name in 40 CFR part 136.

    8. Report the sample results as Soluble COD in units of mg/L. There 
is no CAS Registry Number for soluble COD.



PART 450_CONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT POINT SOURCE CATEGORY--
Table of Contents



                      Subpart A_General Provisions

Sec.
450.10 Applicability.
450.11 General definitions.

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       Subpart B_Construction and Development Effluent Guidelines

450.21 Effluent limitations reflecting the best practicable technology 
          currently available (BPT).
450.22 Effluent limitations reflecting the best available technology 
          economically achievable (BAT).
450.23 Effluent limitations reflecting the best conventional pollutant 
          control technology (BCT).
450.24 New source performance standards reflecting the best available 
          demonstrated control technology (NSPS).

    Authority: 33 U.S.C. 101, 301, 304, 306, 308, 401, 402, 501 and 510.

    Source: 74 FR 63057, Dec. 1, 2009, unless otherwise noted.



                      Subpart A_General Provisions



Sec.  450.10  Applicability.

    (a) This part applies to discharges associated with construction 
activity required to obtain NPDES permit coverage pursuant to 40 CFR 
122.26(b)(14)(x) and (b)(15).
    (b) The provisions ofSec. 450.22(a) do not apply to discharges 
associated with interstate natural gas pipeline construction activity.
    (c) The New Source Performance Standards atSec. 450.24 apply to 
all new sources and are effective February 1, 2010.
    (d) The BPT, BCT and BAT effluent limitations atSec. 450.21 
through 450.23 apply to all sources not otherwise covered by paragraph 
(c) of this section and are effective February 1, 2010.



Sec.  450.11  General definitions.

    (a) New source. New source means any source, whose discharges are 
defined in 40 CFR 122.26(b)(14)(x) and (b)(15), that commences 
construction activity after the effective date of this rule.
    (b) [Reserved]



       Subpart B_Construction and Development Effluent Guidelines



Sec.  450.21  Effluent limitations reflecting the best practicable
technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any point source 
subject to this subpart must achieve, at a minimum, the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT).
    (a) Erosion and sediment controls. Design, install and maintain 
effective erosion controls and sediment controls to minimize the 
discharge of pollutants. At a minimum, such controls must be designed, 
installed and maintained to:
    (1) Control stormwater volume and velocity within the site to 
minimize soil erosion;
    (2) Control stormwater discharges, including both peak flowrates and 
total stormwater volume, to minimize erosion at outlets and to minimize 
downstream channel and streambank erosion;
    (3) Minimize the amount of soil exposed during construction 
activity;
    (4) Minimize the disturbance of steep slopes;
    (5) Minimize sediment discharges from the site. The design, 
installation and maintenance of erosion and sediment controls must 
address factors such as the amount, frequency, intensity and duration of 
precipitation, the nature of resulting stormwater runoff, and soil 
characteristics, including the range of soil particle sizes expected to 
be present on the site;
    (6) Provide and maintain natural buffers around surface waters, 
direct stormwater to vegetated areas to increase sediment removal and 
maximize stormwater infiltration, unless infeasible; and
    (7) Minimize soil compaction and, unless infeasible, preserve 
topsoil.
    (b) Soil stabilization. Stabilization of disturbed areas must, at a 
minimum, be initiated immediately whenever any clearing, grading, 
excavating or other earth disturbing activities have permanently ceased 
on any portion of the site, or temporarily ceased on any portion of the 
site and will not resume for a period exceeding 14 calendar days. 
Stabilization must be completed within a period of time determined by 
the permitting authority. In arid, semiarid, and drought-stricken areas 
where initiating vegetative stabilization measures immediately is 
infeasible, alternative stabilization measures must

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be employed as specified by the permitting authority.
    (c) Dewatering. Discharges from dewatering activities, including 
discharges from dewatering of trenches and excavations, are prohibited 
unless managed by appropriate controls.
    (d) Pollution prevention measures. Design, install, implement, and 
maintain effective pollution prevention measures to minimize the 
discharge of pollutants. At a minimum, such measures must be designed, 
installed, implemented and maintained to:
    (1) Minimize the discharge of pollutants from equipment and vehicle 
washing, wheel wash water, and other wash waters. Wash waters must be 
treated in a sediment basin or alternative control that provides 
equivalent or better treatment prior to discharge;
    (2) Minimize the exposure of building materials, building products, 
construction wastes, trash, landscape materials, fertilizers, 
pesticides, herbicides, detergents, sanitary waste and other materials 
present on the site to precipitation and to stormwater; and
    (3) Minimize the discharge of pollutants from spills and leaks and 
implement chemical spill and leak prevention and response procedures.
    (e) Prohibited discharges. The following discharges are prohibited:
    (1) Wastewater from washout of concrete, unless managed by an 
appropriate control;
    (2) Wastewater from washout and cleanout of stucco, paint, form 
release oils, curing compounds and other construction materials;
    (3) Fuels, oils, or other pollutants used in vehicle and equipment 
operation and maintenance; and
    (4) Soaps or solvents used in vehicle and equipment washing.
    (f) Surface outlets. When discharging from basins and impoundments, 
utilize outlet structures that withdraw water from the surface, unless 
infeasible.



Sec.  450.22  Effluent limitations reflecting the best available 
technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any point source 
subject to this subpart must achieve, at a minimum, the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by application of the best available technology economically 
achievable (BAT).
    (a) Beginning no later than August 1, 2011 during construction 
activity that disturbs 20 or more acres of land at one time, including 
non-contiguous land disturbances that take place at the same time and 
are part of a larger common plan of development or sale; and no later 
than February 2, 2014 during construction activity that disturbs ten or 
more acres of land area at one time, including non-contiguous land 
disturbances that take place at the same time and are part of a larger 
common plan of development or sale, the following requirements apply:
    (1) Except as provided by paragraph (b) of this section, the average 
turbidity of any discharge for any day must not exceed the value listed 
in the following table:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                           Daily maximum
                        Pollutant                         value (NTU)\1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Turbidity...............................................             280
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Nephelometric turbidity units.

    (2) Conduct monitoring consistent with requirements established by 
the permitting authority. Each sample must be analyzed for turbidity in 
accordance with methods specified by the permitting authority.
    (b) If stormwater discharges in any day occur as a result of a storm 
event in that same day that is larger than the local 2-year, 24-hour 
storm, the effluent limitation in paragraph (a)(1) of this section does 
not apply for that day.
    (c) Erosion and sediment controls. The limitations are described at 
Sec.  450.21(a).
    (d) Soil stabilization. The limitations are described atSec. 
450.21(b).
    (e) Dewatering. The limitations are described atSec. 450.21(c).
    (f) Pollution prevention measures. The limitations are described at 
Sec.  450.21(d).
    (g) Prohibited discharges. The limitations are described atSec. 
450.21(e).
    (h) Surface outlets. The limitations are described atSec. 
450.21(f).

[74 FR 63057, Dec. 1, 2009, as amended at 75 FR 10439, Mar. 8, 2010]

    Effective Date Note: At 75 FR 68217, Nov. 5, 2010, inSec. 450.22, 
paragraphs (a) and (b) were stayed indefinitely, effective Jan. 4, 2011.

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Sec.  450.23  Effluent limitations reflecting the best conventional
pollutant control technology (BCT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any point source 
subject to this subpart must achieve, at a minimum, the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by application of the best conventional pollutant control 
technology (BCT). The effluent limitations are described atSec. 
450.21.



Sec.  450.24  New source performance standards reflecting the best
available demonstrated control technology (NSPS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve, at a minimum, 
the following new source performance standards representing the degree 
of effluent reduction attainable by application of the best available 
demonstrated control technology (NSPS): The standards are described at 
Sec.  450.22.



PART 451_CONCENTRATED AQUATIC ANIMAL PRODUCTION POINT SOURCE CATEGORY--
Table of Contents



Sec.
451.1 General applicability.
451.2 General definitions.
451.3 General reporting requirements.

      Subpart A_Flow-Through and Recirculating Systems Subcategory

451.10 Applicability.
451.11 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
451.12 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable (BAT).
451.13 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional technology (BCT).
451.14 New source performance standards (NSPS).

                      Subpart B_Net Pen Subcategory

451.20 Applicability.
451.21 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
451.22 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable (BAT).
451.23 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional technology (BCT).
451.24 New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Authority: 7 U.S.C. 135 et seq., 136-136y; 15 U.S.C. 2001, 2003, 
2005, 2006, 2601-2671, 21 U.S.C. 331j, 346a, 348; 31 U.S.C. 9701; 33 
U.S.C. 1251 et seq., 1311, 1313d, 1314, 1318, 1321, 1326, 1330, 1342, 
1344, 1345(d) and (e), 1361; 42 U.S.C. 241, 242b, 243, 246, 300f, 300g, 
300g-1, 300g-2, 300g-3, 300g-4, 300g-5, 300g-6, 300j-2, 300j-3, 300j-4, 
300j-9, 1857 et seq., 6901-6992k, 7401-7671q, 7542, 9601-9657, 11023, 
11048; E.O. 11735, 38 FR 21243, 3 CFR, 1971-1975 Comp., 973.

    Source: 69 FR 51927, Aug. 23, 2004, unless otherwise noted.



Sec.  451.1  General applicability.

    As defined more specifically in each subpart, this part applies to 
discharges from concentrated aquatic animal production facilities as 
defined at 40 CFR 122.24 and appendix C of 40 CFR part 122. This part 
applies to the discharges of pollutants from facilities that produce 
100,000 pounds or more of aquatic animals per year in a flow-through, 
recirculating, net pen or submerged cage system.



Sec.  451.2  General definitions.

    As used in this part:
    (a) The general definitions and abbreviations in 40 CFR part 401 
apply.
    (b) Approved dosage means the dose of a drug that has been found to 
be safe and effective under the conditions of a new animal drug 
application.
    (c) Aquatic animal containment system means a culture or rearing 
unit such as a raceway, pond, tank, net or other structure used to 
contain, hold or produce aquatic animals. The containment system 
includes structures designed to hold sediments and other materials that 
are part of a wastewater treatment system.
    (d) Concentrated aquatic animal production facility is defined at 40 
CFR 122.24 and appendix C of 40 CFR part 122.
    (e) Drug means any substance defined as a drug in section 201(g)(1) 
of the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act (21 U.S.C. 321).
    (f) Extralabel drug use means a drug approved under the Federal 
Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act that is not used in

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accordance with the approved label directions, see 21 CFR part 530.
    (g) Flow-through system means a system designed to provide a 
continuous water flow to waters of the United States through chambers 
used to produce aquatic animals. Flow-through systems typically use 
rearing units that are either raceways or tank systems. Rearing units 
referred to as raceways are typically long, rectangular chambers at or 
below grade, constructed of earth, concrete, plastic, or metal to which 
water is supplied by nearby rivers or springs. Rearing units comprised 
of tank systems use circular or rectangular tanks and are similarly 
supplied with water to raise aquatic animals. The term does not include 
net pens.
    (h) Investigational new animal drug (INAD) means a drug for which 
there is a valid exemption in effect under section 512(j) of the Federal 
Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, 21 U.S.C. 360b(j), to conduct experiments.
    (i) New animal drug application is defined in 512(b)(1) of the 
Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (21 U.S.C 360b(b)(1)).
    (j) Net pen system means a stationary, suspended or floating system 
of nets, screens, or cages in open waters of the United States. Net pen 
systems typically are located along a shore or pier or may be anchored 
and floating offshore. Net pens and submerged cages rely on tides and 
currents to provide a continual supply of high-quality water to the 
animals in production.
    (k) Permitting authority means EPA or the State agency authorized to 
administer the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System 
permitting program for the receiving waters into which a facility 
subject to this part discharges.
    (l) Pesticide means any substance defined as a ``pesticide'' in 
section 2(u) of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act 
(7 U.S.C. 136(u)).
    (m) Real-time feed monitoring means a system designed to track the 
rate of feed consumption and to detect uneaten feed passing through the 
nets at a net pen facility. These systems may rely on a combination of 
visual observation and hardware, including, but not limited to, devices 
such as video cameras, digital scanning sonar, or upweller systems that 
allow facilities to determine when to cease feeding the aquatic animals. 
Visual observation alone from above the pens does not constitute real-
time monitoring.
    (n) Recirculating system means a system that filters and reuses 
water in which the aquatic animals are produced prior to discharge. 
Recirculating systems typically use tanks, biological or mechanical 
filtration, and mechanical support equipment to maintain high quality 
water to produce aquatic animals.



Sec.  451.3  General reporting requirements.

    (a) Drugs. Except as noted below, a permittee subject to this part 
must notify the permitting authority of the use in a concentrated 
aquatic animal production facility subject to this part of any 
investigational new animal drug (INAD) or any extralabel drug use where 
such a use may lead to a discharge of the drug to waters of the U.S. 
Reporting is not required for an INAD or extralabel drug use that has 
been previously approved by FDA for a different species or disease if 
the INAD or extralabel use is at or below the approved dosage and 
involves similar conditions of use.
    (1) The permittee must provide a written report to the permitting 
authority of an INAD's impending use within 7 days of agreeing or 
signing up to participate in an INAD study. The written report must 
identify the INAD to be used, method of use, the dosage, and the disease 
or condition the INAD is intended to treat.
    (2) For INADs and extralabel drug uses, the permittee must provide 
an oral report to the permitting authority as soon as possible, 
preferably in advance of use, but no later than 7 days after initiating 
use of that drug. The oral report must identify the drugs used, method 
of application, and the reason for using that drug.
    (3) For INADs and extralabel drug uses, the permittee must provide a 
written report to the permitting authority within 30 days after 
initiating use of that drug. The written report must identify the drug 
used and include: the reason for treatment, date(s)

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and time(s) of the addition (including duration), method of application; 
and the amount added.
    (b) Failure in, or damage to, the structure of an aquatic animal 
containment system resulting in an unanticipated material discharge of 
pollutants to waters of the U.S. In accordance with the following 
procedures, any permittee subject to this part must notify the 
permitting authority when there is a reportable failure.
    (1) The permitting authority may specify in the permit what 
constitutes reportable damage and/or a material discharge of pollutants, 
based on a consideration of production system type, sensitivity of the 
receiving waters and other relevant factors.
    (2) The permittee must provide an oral report within 24 hours of 
discovery of any reportable failure or damage that results in a material 
discharge of pollutants, describing the cause of the failure or damage 
in the containment system and identifying materials that have been 
released to the environment as a result of this failure.
    (3) The permittee must provide a written report within 7 days of 
discovery of the failure or damage documenting the cause, the estimated 
time elapsed until the failure or damage was repaired, an estimate of 
the material released as a result of the failure or damage, and steps 
being taken to prevent a reccurrence.
    (c) In the event a spill of drugs, pesticides or feed occurs that 
results in a discharge to waters of the U.S., the permittee must provide 
an oral report of the spill to the permitting authority within 24 hours 
of its occurrence and a written report within 7 days. The report shall 
include the identity and quantity of the material spilled.
    (d) Best management practices (BMP) plan. The permittee subject to 
this part must:
    (1) Develop and maintain a plan on site describing how the permittee 
will achieve the requirements ofSec. 451.11(a) through (e) orSec. 
451.21(a) through (h), as applicable.
    (2) Make the plan available to the permitting authority upon 
request.
    (3) The permittee subject to this part must certify in writing to 
the permitting authority that a BMP plan has been developed.



      Subpart A_Flow-Through and Recirculating Systems Subcategory



Sec.  451.10  Applicability.

    This subpart applies to the discharge of pollutants from a 
concentrated aquatic animal production facility that produces 100,000 
pounds or more per year of aquatic animals in a flow-through or 
recirculating system.



Sec.  451.11  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of 
the best practicable control technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must meet the following 
requirements, expressed as practices (or any modification to these 
requirements as determined by the permitting authority based on its 
exercise of its best professional judgment) representing the application 
of BPT:
    (a) Solids control. The permittee must:
    (1) Employ efficient feed management and feeding strategies that 
limit feed input to the minimum amount reasonably necessary to achieve 
production goals and sustain targeted rates of aquatic animal growth in 
order to minimize potential discharges of uneaten feed and waste 
products to waters of the U.S.
    (2) In order to minimize the discharge of accumulated solids from 
settling ponds and basins and production systems, identify and implement 
procedures for routine cleaning of rearing units and off-line settling 
basins, and procedures to minimize any discharge of accumulated solids 
during the inventorying, grading and harvesting aquatic animals in the 
production system.
    (3) Remove and dispose of aquatic animal mortalities properly on a 
regular basis to prevent discharge to waters of the U.S., except in 
cases where the permitting authority authorizes such discharge in order 
to benefit the aquatic environment.
    (b) Materials storage. The permittee must:

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    (1) Ensure proper storage of drugs, pesticides, and feed in a manner 
designed to prevent spills that may result in the discharge of drugs, 
pesticides or feed to waters of the U.S.
    (2) Implement procedures for properly containing, cleaning, and 
disposing of any spilled material.
    (c) Structural maintenance. The permittee must:
    (1) Inspect the production system and the wastewater treatment 
system on a routine basis in order to identify and promptly repair any 
damage.
    (2) Conduct regular maintenance of the production system and the 
wastewater treatment system in order to ensure that they are properly 
functioning.
    (d) Recordkeeping. The permittee must:
    (1) In order to calculate representative feed conversion ratios, 
maintain records for aquatic animal rearing units documenting the feed 
amounts and estimates of the numbers and weight of aquatic animals.
    (2) Keep records documenting the frequency of cleaning, inspections, 
maintenance and repairs.
    (e) Training. The permittee must:
    (1) In order to ensure the proper clean-up and disposal of spilled 
material adequately train all relevant facility personnel in spill 
prevention and how to respond in the event of a spill.
    (2) Train staff on the proper operation and cleaning of production 
and wastewater treatment systems including training in feeding 
procedures and proper use of equipment.



Sec.  451.12  Effluent limitations attainable by the application
of the best available technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must meet the following 
requirements representing the application of BAT: The limitations are 
the same as the corresponding limitations specified inSec. 451.11.



Sec.  451.13  Effluent limitations attainable by the application
of the best conventional technology (BCT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must meet the following 
requirements representing the application of BCT: The limitations are 
the same as the corresponding limitations specified inSec. 451.11.



Sec.  451.14  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Any point source subject to this subpart that is a new source must 
meet the following requirements: The standards are the same as the 
corresponding limitations specified inSec. 451.11.



                      Subpart B_Net Pen Subcategory



Sec.  451.20  Applicability.

    This subpart applies to the discharge of pollutants from a 
concentrated aquatic animal production facility that produces 100,000 
pounds or more per year of aquatic animals in net pen or submerged cage 
systems, except for net pen facilities rearing native species released 
after a growing period of no longer than 4 months to supplement 
commercial and sport fisheries.



Sec.  451.21  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of
the best practicable control technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must meet the following 
requirements, expressed as practices (or any modification to these 
requirements as determined by the permitting authority based on its 
exercise of its best professional judgment) representing the application 
of BPT:
    (a) Feed management. Employ efficient feed management and feeding 
strategies that limit feed input to the minimum amount reasonably 
necessary to achieve production goals and sustain targeted rates of 
aquatic animal growth. These strategies must minimize the accumulation 
of uneaten food beneath the pens through the use of active feed 
monitoring and management practices. These practices may include one or 
more of the following: Use of real-time feed monitoring, including 
devices such as video cameras, digital scanning sonar, and upweller

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systems; monitoring of sediment quality beneath the pens; monitoring of 
benthic community quality beneath the pens; capture of waste feed and 
feces; or other good husbandry practices approved by the permitting 
authority.
    (b) Waste collection and disposal. Collect, return to shore, and 
properly dispose of all feed bags, packaging materials, waste rope and 
netting.
    (c) Transport or harvest discharge. Minimize any discharge 
associated with the transport or harvesting of aquatic animals including 
blood, viscera, aquatic animal carcasses, or transport water containing 
blood.
    (d) Carcass removal. Remove and dispose of aquatic animal 
mortalities properly on a regular basis to prevent discharge to waters 
of the U.S.
    (e) Materials storage. (1) Ensure proper storage of drugs, 
pesticides and feed in a manner designed to prevent spills that may 
result in the discharge of drugs, pesticides or feed to waters of the 
U.S.
    (2) Implement procedures for properly containing, cleaning, and 
disposing of any spilled material.
    (f) Maintenance. (1) Inspect the production system on a routine 
basis in order to identify and promptly repair any damage.
    (2) Conduct regular maintenance of the production system in order to 
ensure that it is properly functioning.
    (g) Recordkeeping. (1) In order to calculate representative feed 
conversion ratios, maintain records for aquatic animal net pens 
documenting the feed amounts and estimates of the numbers and weight of 
aquatic animals.
    (2) Keep records of the net changes, inspections and repairs.
    (h) Training. The permittee must:
    (1) In order to ensure the proper clean-up and disposal of spilled 
material adequately train all relevant facility personnel in spill 
prevention and how to respond in the event of a spill.
    (2) Train staff on the proper operation and cleaning of production 
systems including training in feeding procedures and proper use of 
equipment.



Sec.  451.22  Effluent limitations attainable by the application of 
the best available technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the application of BAT: The limitations are the 
same as the limitations specified inSec. 451.21.



Sec.  451.23  Effluent limitations attainable by the application
of the best conventional technology (BCT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the application of BCT: The limitations are the 
same as the limitations specified inSec. 451.21.



Sec.  451.24  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Any point source subject to this subpart that is a new source must 
meet the following requirements: The standard is the same as the 
limitations specified inSec. 451.21.



PART 454_GUM AND WOOD CHEMICALS MANUFACTURING POINT SOURCE CATEGORY--
Table of Contents



            Subpart A_Char and Charcoal Briquets Subcategory

Sec.
454.10 Applicability; description of the manufacture of char and 
          charcoal briquets subcategory.
454.11 Specialized definitions.
454.12 Effluent limitations and guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.

             Subpart B_Gum Rosin and Turpentine Subcategory

454.20 Applicability; description of the manufacture of gum rosin and 
          turpentine subcategory.
454.21 Specialized definitions.
454.22 Effluent limitations and guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.

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        Subpart C_Wood Rosin, Turpentine and Pine Oil Subcategory

454.30 Applicability; description of the manufacture of wood rosin, 
          turpentine and pine oil subcategory.
454.31 Specialized definitions.
454.32 Effluent limitations and guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.

       Subpart D_Tall Oil Rosin, Pitch and Fatty Acids Subcategory

454.40 Applicability; description of the manufacture of tall oil rosin, 
          pitch and fatty acids subcategory.
454.41 Specialized definitions.
454.42 Effluent limitations and guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.

                  Subpart E_Essential Oils Subcategory

454.50 Applicability; description of the essential oils subcategory.
454.51 Specialized definitions.
454.52 Effluent limitations and guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.

              Subpart F_Rosin-Based Derivatives Subcategory

454.60 Applicability; description of manufacture of rosin-based 
          derivatives subcategory.
454.61 Specialized definitions.
454.62 Effluent limitations and guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.

    Authority: Secs. 301, 304(b) and (c), 306(b), 307(b) and (c), 
Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended (33 U.S.C. 1251, 1311, 
1314(b) and (c), 1316(b) and 1317(b) and (c), 86 Stat. 816 et. seq.; 
Pub. L. 92-500) (the Act).

    Source: 41 FR 20511, May 18, 1976, unless otherwise noted.



            Subpart A_Char and Charcoal Briquets Subcategory



Sec.  454.10  Applicability; description of the manufacture of char
and charcoal briquets subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges 
resulting from the production of char and charcoal briquets.



Sec.  454.11  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in part 401 of this chapter shall 
apply to this subpart.
    (b) The term ``product'' shall mean char and charcoal briquets.



Sec.  454.12  Effluent limitations and guidelines representing the
degree of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the 
best practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT):
    (a) The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this paragraph, which 
may be discharged from the manufacture of char and charcoal briquets by 
a point source subject to the provisions of this paragraph after 
application of the best practicable control technology currently 
available: There shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants 
to navigable waters.

[41 FR 20511, May 18, 1976, as amended at 60 FR 33970, June 29, 1995]



             Subpart B_Gum Rosin and Turpentine Subcategory



Sec.  454.20  Applicability; description of the manufacture of gum
rosin and turpentine subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges 
resulting from the manufacture of gum rosin and turpentine.



Sec.  454.21  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in 40 CFR part 401 shall apply to this 
subpart.

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    (b) The term ``product'' shall mean gum rosin and turpentine.



Sec.  454.22  Effluent limitations and guidelines representing the 
degree of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the
best practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT):
    (a) The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this paragraph, which 
may be discharged from the manufacture of gum rosin and turpentine by a 
point source subject to the provisions of this paragraph after 
application of the best practicable control technology currently 
available:

[Metric units, kg/kkg of product; English units, lb/1,000 lb of product]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5......................................        1.42             0.755
TSS.......................................       0.077             0.026
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.


[41 FR 20511, May 18, 1976, as amended at 60 FR 33970, June 29, 1995]



        Subpart C_Wood Rosin, Turpentine and Pine Oil Subcategory



Sec.  454.30  Applicability; description of the manufacture of wood 
rosin, turpentine and pine oil subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges 
resulting from the manufacture of wood rosin, turpentine and pine oil 
subcategory.



Sec.  454.31  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in 40 CFR part 401 shall apply to this 
subpart.
    (b) The term ``product'' shall mean products from wood rosin, 
turpentine and pine oil.



Sec.  454.32  Effluent limitations and guidelines representing the 
degree of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the 
best practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT):
    (a) The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this paragraph, which 
may be discharged from the manufacture of wood rosin, turpentine and 
pine oil by a point source subject to the provisions of this paragraph 
after application of the best practicable control technology currently 
available:

[Metric units, kg/kkg of product; English units, lb/1,000 lb of product]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5......................................        2.08              1.10
TSS.......................................        1.38             0.475
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.


[41 FR 20511, May 18, 1976, as amended at 60 FR 33970, June 29, 1995]



       Subpart D_Tall Oil Rosin, Pitch and Fatty Acids Subcategory



Sec.  454.40  Applicability; description of manufacture of tall oil
rosin, pitch and fatty acids subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges 
resulting from the manufacture of tall oil rosin, pitch and fatty acids.



Sec.  454.41  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:

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    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in 40 CFR part 401 shall apply to this 
subpart.
    (b) The term ``product'' shall mean tall oil rosin, pitch and fatty 
acids.



Sec.  454.42  Effluent limitations and guidelines representing the 
degree of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the 
best practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT):
    (a) The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this paragraph, which 
may be discharged from the manufacture of tall oil rosin, pitch and 
fatty acids by a point source subject to the provisions of this 
paragraph after application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available:

[Metric units, kg/kkg of product; English units, lb/1,000 lb of product]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5......................................       0.995             0.529
TSS.......................................       0.705             0.243
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.


[41 FR 20511, May 18, 1976, as amended at 60 FR 33971, June 29, 1995]



                  Subpart E_Essential Oils Subcategory



Sec.  454.50  Applicability; description of the essential oils 
subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges 
resulting from the manufacture of essential oils.



Sec.  454.51  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in 40 CFR part 401 shall apply to this 
subpart.
    (b) The term ``product'' shall mean essential oils.



Sec.  454.52  Effluent limitations and guidelines representing the 
degree of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT):
    (a) The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this paragraph, which 
may be discharged from the manufacture of essential oils by a point 
source subject to the provisions of this paragraph after application of 
the best practicable control technology currently available:

[Metric units, kg/kkg of product; English units, lb/1,000 lb of product]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5......................................        22.7              12.0
TSS.......................................        9.01              3.11
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.


[41 FR 20511, May 18, 1976, as amended at 60 FR 33971, June 29, 1995]



              Subpart F_Rosin-Based Derivatives Subcategory



Sec.  454.60  Applicability; description of manufacture of rosin-based
derivatives subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges 
resulting from the manufacture of rosin-based derivatives.



Sec.  454.61  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and

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methods of analysis set forth in 40 CFR part 401 shall apply to this 
subpart.
    (b) The term ``product'' shall mean rosin-based derivatives.



Sec.  454.62  Effluent limitations and guidelines representing the 
degree of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT):
    (a) The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this paragraph, which 
may be discharged from the manufacture of rosin-based derivatives by a 
point source subject to the provisions of this paragraph after 
application of the best practicable control technology currently 
available:

[Metric units, kg/kkg of product; English units, lb/1,000 lb of product]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5......................................        1.41             0.748
TSS.......................................       0.045             0.015
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.


[41 FR 20511, May 18, 1976, as amended at 60 FR 33971, June 29, 1995]



PART 455_PESTICIDE CHEMICALS--Table of Contents



Sec.
455.10 General definitions.

     Subpart A_Organic Pesticide Chemicals Manufacturing Subcategory

455.11 Compliance date for pretreatment standards for existing sources 
          (PSES).
455.20 Applicability; description of the organic pesticide chemicals 
          manufacturing subcategory.
455.21 Specialized definitions.
455.22 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.
455.23 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).
455.24 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          available control technology economically achievable (BAT).
455.25 New source performance standards (NSPS).
455.26 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
455.27 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

 Subpart B_Metallo-Organic Pesticide Chemicals Manufacturing Subcategory

455.30 Applicability; description of the metallo-organic pesticide 
          chemicals manufacturing subcategory.
455.31 Specialized definitions.
455.32 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.
455.33 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]
455.34 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          available control technology economically achievable (BAT). 
          [Reserved]
455.35 New source performance standards (NSPS). [Reserved]
455.36 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES). [Reserved]
455.37 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS). [Reserved]

   Subpart C_Pesticide Chemicals Formulating and Packaging Subcategory

455.40 Applicability; description of the pesticide formulating, 
          packaging and repackaging subcategory.
455.41 Special definitions.
455.42 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available, (BPT).
455.43 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).
455.44 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction

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          attainable by the application of the best available control 
          technology economically achievable (BAT).
455.45 New source performance standards (NSPS).
455.46 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
455.47 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

             Subpart D_Test Methods for Pesticide Pollutants

455.50 Identification of test procedures.

Subpart E_Repackaging of Agricultural Pesticides Performed at Refilling 
                             Establishments

455.60 Applicability; description of the repackaging of agricultural 
          pesticides performed by refilling establishments subcategory.
455.61 Special definitions.
455.62 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable pollutant control technology (BPT).
455.63 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).
455.64 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable (BAT).
455.65 New source performance standards (NSPS).
455.66 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
455.67 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

Table 1 to Part 455--List of Organic Pesticide Active Ingredients
Table 2 to Part 455--Organic Pesticide Active Ingredient Effluent 
          Limitations Best Available Technology Economically Achievable 
          (BAT) and Pretreatment Standards for Existing Sources (PSES)
Table 3 to Part 455--Organic Pesticide Active Ingredient New Source 
          Performance Standards (NSPS) and Pretreatment Standards for 
          New Sources (PSNS)
Table 4 to Part 455--BAT and NSPS Effluent Limitations for Priority 
          Pollutants for Direct Discharge Point Sources That Use End-of-
          Pipe Biological Treatment
Table 5 to Part 455--BAT and NSPS Effluent Limitations for Priority 
          Pollutants for Direct Discharge Point Sources That Do Not Use 
          End-of-Pipe Biological Treatment
Table 6 to Part 455--PSES and PSNS for Priority Pollutants
Table 7 to Part 455 [Reserved]
Table 8 to Part 455--List of Pollution Prevention Alternative Practices
Table 9 to Part 455--Group 2 Mixtures
Table 10 to Part 455--List of Appropriate Pollution Control Technologies

    Authority: Secs. 301, 304, 306, 307, and 501, Pub. L. 92-500, 86 
Stat. 816, Pub. L. 95-217, 91 Stat. 156, and Pub. L. 100-4 (33 U.S.C. 
1311, 1314, 1316, 1317, and 1361).

    Source: 43 FR 17776, Apr. 25, 1978, unless otherwise noted.



Sec.  455.10  General definitions.

    As used in this part:
    (a)(1) Pesticide means any substance or mixture of substances 
intended for preventing, destroying, repelling, or mitigating any pest.
    (b) Active ingredient means an ingredient of a pesticide which is 
intended to prevent, destroy, repel, or mitigate any pest.
    (c) Pesticide chemicals means the sum of all active ingredients 
manufactured at each facility covered by this part.
    (d) Pest means: (1) Any insect, rodent, nematode, fungus, weed, or 
(2) any other form of terrestrial or aquatic plant or animal life or 
virus, bacteria, or other micro-organism (except virusus, bacteria, or 
other micro-organisms on or in living man or other living animals) which 
the Administrator declares to be a pest under section 25(c)(1) of Pub. 
L. 94-140, Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act.
    (e) Except as provided in this regulation, the general definitions, 
abbreviations and methods of analysis set forth in part 401 of this 
chapter shall apply to this part.
    (f) Priority Pollutants means the toxic pollutants listed in 40 CFR 
part 423, appendix A.
    (g) Appropriate pollution control technology means the wastewater 
treatment technology listed in Table 10 to this part 455 for a 
particular PAI(s) including an emulsion breaking step prior to the 
listed technology when emulsions are present in the wastewater to be 
treated.
    (h) Equivalent system means a wastewater treatment system that is 
demonstrated in literature, treatability

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tests or self-monitoring data to remove a similar level of pesticide 
active ingredient (PAI) or priority pollutants as the applicable 
appropriate pollution control technology listed in Table 10 to this part 
455.
    (i) Formulation of pesticide products means the process of mixing, 
blending or diluting one or more pesticide active ingredients (PAIs) 
with one or more active or inert ingredients, without an intended 
chemical reaction to obtain a manufacturing use product or an end use 
product.
    (j) Group 1 mixtures means any product whose only pesticidal active 
ingredient(s) is: a common food/food constituent or non-toxic household 
item; or is a substance that is generally recognized as safe (GRAS) by 
the Food and Drug Administration (21 CFR 170.30, 182, 184, and 186) in 
accordance with good manufacturing practices, as defined by 21 CFR part 
182; or is exempt from FIFRA under 40 CFR 152.25.
    (k) Group 2 mixtures means those chemicals listed in Table 9 to this 
part 455.
    (l) Inorganic wastewater treatment chemicals means inorganic 
chemicals that are commonly used in wastewater treatment systems to aid 
in the removal of pollutants through physical/chemical technologies such 
as chemical precipitation, flocculation, neutralization, chemical 
oxidation, hydrolysis and/or adsorption.
    (m) Interior wastewater sources means wastewater that is generated 
from cleaning or rinsing the interior of pesticide formulating, 
packaging or repackaging equipment; or from rinsing the interior of raw 
material drums, shipping containers or bulk storage tanks; or cooling 
water that comes in direct contact with pesticide active ingredients 
(PAIs) during the formulating, packaging or repackaging process.
    (n) Microorganisms means registered pesticide active ingredients 
that are biological control agents listed in 40 CFR 152.20(a)(3) 
including Eucaryotes (protozoa, algae, fungi), Procaryotes (bacteria), 
and Viruses.
    (o) Packaging of pesticide products means enclosing or placing a 
formulated pesticide product into a marketable container.
    (p) PFPR/Manufacturer means a pesticide formulating, packaging and 
repackaging facility that also performs pesticide manufacturing on-site 
and commingles their PFPR process wastewaters and pesticide 
manufacturing process wastewaters.
    (q) Pool chemicals means pesticide products that are intended to 
disinfect or sanitize, reducing or mitigating growth or development of 
microbiological organisms including bacteria, algae, fungi or viruses in 
the water of swimming pools, hot tubs, spas or other such areas, in the 
household and/or institutional environment, as provided in the 
directions for use on the product label.
    (r) Refilling establishment means an establishment where the 
activity of repackaging pesticide product into refillable containers 
occurs.
    (s) Repackaging of pesticide products means the transfer of a 
pesticide formulation (or PAI) from one container to another without a 
change in composition of the formulation or the labeling content, for 
sale or distribution.
    (t) Sanitizer products means pesticide products that are intended to 
disinfect or sanitize, reducing or mitigating growth or development of 
microbiological organisms including bacteria, fungi or viruses on 
inanimate surfaces in the household, institutional, and/or commercial 
environment and whose labeled directions for use result in the product 
being discharged to Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs). This 
definition shall also include sanitizer solutions as defined by 21 CFR 
178.1010 and pool chemicals as defined in this section (455.10(q)). This 
definition does not include liquid chemical sterilants (including 
sporicidals) exempted bySec. 455.40(f) or otherwise, industrial 
preservatives, and water treatment microbiocides other than pool 
chemicals.
    (u) Stand-alone PFPR facility means a PFPR facility where either: No 
pesticide manufacturing occurs; or where pesticide manufacturing process 
wastewaters are not commingled with PFPR process wastewaters. Such 
facilities may formulate, package or repackage or manufacture other non-
pesticide

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chemical products and be considered a ``stand-alone'' PFPR facility.

[43 FR 17776, Apr. 25, 1978, as amended at 50 FR 40701, Oct. 4, 1985; 51 
FR 44911, Dec. 15, 1986; 58 FR 50689, Sept. 28, 1993; 61 FR 57548, Nov. 
6, 1996]



     Subpart A_Organic Pesticide Chemicals Manufacturing Subcategory

    Source: 43 FR 44846, Sept. 29, 1978, unless otherwise noted.



Sec.  455.11  Compliance date for pretreatment standards for existing
sources (PSES).

    All discharges subject to pretreatment standards for existing 
sources (PSES) in subparts A and B of this part must comply with the 
standards no later than September 28, 1993.

[61 FR 57549, Nov. 6, 1996]



Sec.  455.20  Applicability; description of the organic pesticide 
chemicals manufacturing subcategory.

    (a) For the purpose of calculating and applying effluent limitations 
for COD, BOD5, and TSS, and applying pH limits under BPT 
(Sec.  455.22), BCT (Sec.  455.23), and NSPS (Sec.  455.25), the 
provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges resulting from 
the manufacture of organic pesticide active ingredients and organo-tin 
pesticide active ingredients, excluding the following: Allethrin; Benzyl 
Benzoate; Bisethylxanthogen; Chlorophacinone; Coumafuryl; Dimethyl 
Phthalate; Diphacinone; Endothall Acid; EXD (Herbisan); Gibberellic 
Acid; Glyphosate; Naphthalene Acetic Acid; Propargite; 1,8 Naphthalic 
Anhydride; Quinmethionate; Rotenone; Sulfoxide; Triazine compounds (both 
symmetrical and asymmetrical); and Warfarin and similar anticoagulants. 
Provided, however, that the effluent limitations of this subpart for 
BOD5 and TSS, but not COD, apply to manufacturers of Ametryn, 
Prometon, Prometryn, Terbutryn, Cyanazine, Atrazine, Propazine, 
Simazine, Terbuthylazine, Hexazinone, and Glyphosate.
    (b) For the purpose of calculating BPT effluent limitations for 
organic Pesticide chemicals, the provisions of this subpart are 
applicable to discharges resulting from the manufacture of the following 
organic active ingredients: Aldrin, BHC, Captan, Chlordane, DDD, DDE, 
DDT, Dichloran, Dieldrin, Endosulfan, Endrin, Heptachlor, Lindane, 
Methoxychlor, Mirex, PCNB, Toxaphene, Trifluralin, Azinphos Methyl, 
Demeton-O, Demeton-S, Diazinon, Disulfoton, Malathion, Parathion Methyl, 
Parathion Ethyl, Aminocarb, Carbaryl, Methiocarb, Mexacarbate, Propoxur, 
Barban, Chlorpropham, Diuron, Fenuron, Fenuron-TCA, Linuron, Monuron, 
Monuron-TCA, Neubron, Propham, Swep, 2,4-D, Dicamba, Silvex, 2,4,5-T, 
Siduron, Perthane, and Dicofol.
    (c) The intermediates used to manufacture the active ingredients and 
active ingredients used solely in experimental pesticides are excluded 
from coverage in this subpart. Insecticidal pathogenic organisms such as 
Bacillus thuringiensis, insect growth hormones, plant extracts such as 
pyrethrins; sex attractants and botanicals such as Rotenone are also 
excluded from BPT coverage in this subpart.
    (d) A plant that manufactures a pesticide active ingredient listed 
in Table 1 of this part must comply with the BAT effluent limitations 
and new source performance and pretreatment standards for that pesticide 
active ingredient listed in table 2 (BAT and PSES) or Table 3 of this 
part (NSPS and PSNS). A plant that manufactures a pesticide active 
ingredient listed in Table 1 of this part must also comply with the BAT 
effluent limitations and new source performance and pretreatment 
standards for priority pollutants listed in Tables 4, 5 and 6 of this 
part. The limitations in Table 4 of this part (BAT and NSPS) are 
applicable to existing and new direct discharge point sources that use 
End-of-Pipe biological treatment. The limitations in Table 5 of this 
part (BAT and NSPS) are applicable to existing and new direct discharge 
point sources that do not use end-of-pipe biological treatment. The 
limitations in Table 6 of this part (PSES and PSNS) are applicable to 
existing and new sources that discharge to Publicly Owned Treatment 
Works.

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    (e) In the case of lead and total cyanide, the discharge quantity 
(mass) shall be determined by multiplying the concentrations listed in 
the applicable tables in this subpart times the flow from non-complexed 
lead-bearing waste streams for lead and times the flow from non-
complexed cyanide-bearing waste streams for total cyanide. Discharges of 
cyanide in cyanide-bearing waste streams are not subject to the cyanide 
limitation and standards of this subpart if the permit writer or control 
authority determines that the cyanide limitations and standards are not 
achievable due to elevated levels of non-amenable cyanide (i.e., cyanide 
that is not oxidized by chlorine treatment) that result from the 
unavoidable complexing of cyanide at the process source of the cyanide-
bearing waste stream and establishes an alternative total cyanide or 
amenable cyanide limitation that reflects the best available technology 
economically achievable. The determination must be based upon a review 
of relevant engineering, production, and sampling and analysis 
information, including measurements of both total and amenable cyanide 
in the waste stream. An analysis of the extent of complexing in the 
waste stream, based on the foregoing information, and its impact on 
cyanide treatability shall be set forth in writing and, for direct 
dischargers, be contained in the fact sheet required by 40 CFR 124.8.

[43 FR 44846, Sept. 29, 1978, as amended at 50 FR 40702, Oct. 4, 1985; 
51 FR 44911, Dec. 15, 1986; 58 FR 50689, Sept. 28, 1993]



Sec.  455.21  Specialized definitions.

    (a) Organic active ingredients means carbon-containing active 
ingredients used in pesticides, excluding metalloorganic active 
ingredients.
    (b) Total organic active ingredients means the sum of all organic 
active ingredients covered bySec. 455.20(a) which are manufactured at 
a facility subject to this subpart.
    (c) Organic pesticide chemicals means the sum of all organic active 
ingredients listed inSec. 455.20(b) which are manufactured at a 
facility subject to this subpart.
    (d) Process wastewater flow means the sum of the average daily flows 
from the following wastewater streams: Process stream and product 
washes, equipment and floor washes, water used as solvent for raw 
materials, water used as reaction medium, spent acids, spent bases, 
contact cooling water, water of reaction, air pollution control 
blowdown, steam jet blowdown, vacuum pump water, pump seal water, safety 
equipment cleaning water, shipping container cleanout, safety shower 
water, contaminated storm water, and product/process laboratory quality 
control wastewater. Notwithstanding any other regulation, process 
wastewater flow for the purposes of this subpart does not include 
wastewaters from the production of intermediate chemicals.
    (e) Process wastewater pollutants means those pollutants present in 
process wastewater flow.

[43 FR 44846, Sept. 29, 1978, as amended at 58 FR 50689, Sept. 28, 1993]



Sec.  455.22  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT). The following limitations establish the 
quantity or quality of pollutants or pollutant properties controlled by 
this paragraph which may be discharged from the manufacture of organic 
active ingredient:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
         Effluent characteristics             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
COD.......................................      13.000            9.0000
BOD5......................................       7.400            1.6000
TSS.......................................       6.100            1.8000
Organic pesticide chemicals...............        .010             .0018
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 6.0 to 9.0.
 
Note: For COD, BOD5, and TSS, metric units: Kilogram/1,000 kg of total
  organic active ingredients. English units: Pound/1,000 lb of total
  organic active ingredients. For organic pesticide chemicals--metric
  units: Kilogram/1,000 kg of organic pesticide chemicals. English
  units: Pound/1,000 lb of organic pesticide chemicals.


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[43 FR 44846, Sept. 29, 1978, as amended at 60 FR 33971, June 29, 1995]



Sec.  455.23  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best conventional pollutant control technology: 
The limitations for BOD, TSS and pH are the same as those specified in 
40 CFR 455.22.

                        BCT Effluent Limitations
                          Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                 Average
                                                       Maximum  of daily
                                                       for any   values
           Pollutant or pollutant property               one      shall
                                                        day**      not
                                                                exceed**
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.................................................    7.400    1.6000
TSS..................................................    6.100    1.8000
pH...................................................        *         *
------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Within the range 6.0 to 9.0
** Metric units: Kilogram pollutant/1,000 kg of total organic active
  ingredients.
English units: Pound pollutant/1,000 lb of total organic active
  ingredients


[58 FR 50689, Sept. 28, 1993]



Sec.  455.24  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
available control technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best available technology as specified in 40 CFR 
455.20(d). For the priority pollutants, such sources must achieve 
discharges not exceeding the quantity (mass) determined by multipying 
the process wastewater flow subject to this subpart as defined in 40 CFR 
455.21 (d) times the concentrations listed in table 4 or table 5 of this 
part, as appropriate, of this subpart.

[58 FR 50690, Sept. 28, 1993]



Sec.  455.25  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    (a) Any new source subject to this subpart which discharges process 
wastewater pollutants must achieve the new source performance standards 
specified in 40 CFR 455.20(d), and subject to 455.20(a), must meet the 
following standards for BOD5, TSS, COD and pH:

                    New Source Performance Standards
                                Standards
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                 Average
                                                       Maximum  of daily
                                                       for any   values
           Pollutant or pollutant property               one      shall
                                                        day**      not
                                                                exceed**
------------------------------------------------------------------------
COD..................................................    9.360     6.480
BOD5.................................................    5.328    1.1520
TSS..................................................    4.392    1.2960
pH...................................................        *         *
------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Within the range 6.0 to 9.0
** Metric units: Kilogram pollutant /1,000 kg of total organic active
  ingredients.
English units: Pound pollutant/1,000 lb of total organic active
  ingredients

    (b) For the priority pollutants, such sources must achieve 
discharges not exceeding the quantity (mass) determined by multiplying 
the process wastewater flow subject to this subpart as defined in 40 CFR 
455.21(d) times the concentrations listed in table 4 or table 5 of this 
part, as appropriate, of this subpart.

[58 FR 50690, Sept. 28, 1993]



Sec.  455.26  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7, any existing source subject to 
this subpart which introduces pollutants into a publicly owned treatment 
works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the pretreatment 
standards for existing sources (PSES) as specified in 40 CFR 455.20(d). 
For the priority pollutants, such sources must achieve discharges not 
exceeding the quantity (mass) determined by multiplying the process 
wastewater flow subject to this subpart as defined in 40 CFR 455.21(d) 
times the concentrations listed in Table 6 of this part. If mass 
limitations have not been developed as required, the source shall 
achieve discharges not exceeding the concentration limitations listed in 
Table 6 of this part.

[58 FR 50690, Sept. 28, 1993]

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Sec.  455.27  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7, any new source subject to this 
subpart which introduces pollutants into a publicly owned treatment 
works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and must achieve the pretreatment 
standards for new sources (PSNS) as specified in 40 CFR 455.20(d). For 
the priority pollutants, the source must achieve discharges not 
exceeding the quantity (mass) determined by multiplying the process 
wastewater flow subject to this subpart as defined in 40 CFR 455.21(d) 
times the concentrations listed in table 6 of this part. If mass 
limitations have not been developed as required, the source shall 
achieve discharges not exceeding the concentration limitations listed in 
table 6 of this part.

[58 FR 50690, Sept. 28, 1993]



 Subpart B_Metallo-Organic Pesticide Chemicals Manufacturing Subcategory



Sec.  455.30  Applicability; description of the metallo-organic 
pesticide chemicals manufacturing subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges 
resulting from the manufacture of metallo-organic active ingredients 
containing mercury, cadmium, arsenic, or copper. The manufacture of 
intermediates used to manufacture the active ingredients are excluded 
from coverage by this subpart.



Sec.  455.31  Specialized definitions.

    (a) ``Metallo-organic active ingredients'' means carbon containing 
active ingredients containing one or more metallic atoms in the 
structure.



Sec.  455.32  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart, shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT). The following limitations establish the 
quantity or quality of pollutants or pollutant properties controlled by 
this paragraph which may be discharged from the manufacture of metallo-
organic active ingredient: There shall be no discharge of process waste 
water pollutants to navigable waters.

[60 FR 33971, June 29, 1995]



Sec.  455.33  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree 
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
conventional pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]



Sec.  455.34  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
available control       technology economically achievable (BAT).
[Reserved]



Sec.  455.35  New source performance standards (NSPS). [Reserved]



Sec.  455.36  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
[Reserved]



Sec.  455.37  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS). 
[Reserved]



   Subpart C_Pesticide Chemicals Formulating and Packaging Subcategory



Sec.  455.40  Applicability; description of the pesticide formulating,
packaging and repackaging subcategory.

    (a) The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges 
resulting from all pesticide formulating, packaging and repackaging 
operations except as provided in paragraphs (b), (c), (d), (e) and (f) 
of this section.
    (b) The provisions of this subpart do not apply to repackaging of 
agricultural pesticides performed at refilling establishments, as 
described inSec. 455.60.
    (c) The provisions of this subpart do not apply to wastewater 
discharges from: the operation of employee showers and laundry 
facilities; the testing of fire protection equipment; the testing and 
emergency operation of safety showers and eye washes; storm water; 
Department of Transportation (DOT) aerosol leak test bath water from 
non-continuous overflow baths (batch

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baths) where no cans have burst from the time of the last water change-
out; and on-site laboratories from cleaning analytical equipment and 
glassware and rinsing the retain sample container (except for the 
initial rinse of the retain sample container which is considered a 
process wastewater source for this subpart).
    (d) The provisions of this subpart do not apply to wastewater 
discharges from the formulation, packaging and/or repackaging of 
sanitizer products (including pool chemicals); microorganisms; inorganic 
wastewater treatment chemicals; group 1 mixtures and group 2 mixtures, 
as defined underSec. 455.10.
    (e) The provisions of this subpart do not apply to wastewater 
discharges from the development of new formulations of pesticide 
products and the associated efficacy and field testing at on-site or 
stand-alone research and development laboratories where the resulting 
pesticide product is not produced for sale.
    (f) The provisions of this subpart do not apply to wastewater 
discharges from the formulation, packaging and/or repackaging of liquid 
chemical sterilant products (including any sterilant or subordinate 
disinfectant claims on such products) for use on a critical or semi-
critical device, as defined in Section 201 of the Federal Food, Drug and 
Cosmetic Act and in Section 2(u) of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide 
and Rodenticide Act.

[61 FR 57549, Nov. 6, 1996]



Sec.  455.41  Special definitions.

    (a) Initial Certification Statement for this subpart means a written 
submission to the appropriate permitting authority, e.g., the local 
Control Authority (the POTW) or NPDES permit writer which must be signed 
by the responsible corporate officer as defined in 40 CFR 403.12(l) or 
40 CFR 122.22 and which:
    (1) Lists and describes those product families, process lines and/or 
process units for which the PFPR facility is implementing the Pollution 
Prevention Alternative (``P2 Alternative'');
    (2) Describes the PFPR facility specific practices for each product 
family/process line/process unit which are to be practiced as part of 
the P2 Alternative;
    (3) Describes any justification allowing modification to the 
practices listed in Table 8 to this part 455; and
    (4) Lists the treatment system being used to obtain a P2 allowable 
discharge (as defined in 455.41).
    (b) Periodic Certification Statement for this subpart means a 
written submission to the appropriate permitting authority, e.g., the 
local Control Authority (the POTW) or NPDES permit writer, which states 
that the P2 Alternative is being implemented in the manner set forth in 
the control mechanism (for indirect dischargers) or NPDES permit (for 
direct dischargers) or that a justification allowing modification of the 
practices listed in Table 8 to this part 455 has been implemented 
resulting in a change in the pollution prevention practices conducted at 
the facility. The Periodic Certification Statement must be signed by the 
responsible corporate officer as defined in 40 CFR 403.12(l) or 40 CFR 
122.22.
    (c) On-site Compliance Paperwork for this subpart means data or 
information maintained in the offices of the PFPR facility which 
supports the initial and periodic certification statements as follows:
    (1) Lists and describes those product families, process lines and/or 
process units for which the facility is implementing the P2 Alternative;
    (2) Describes the facility specific practices for each product 
family/process line/process unit which are to be practiced as part of 
the P2 Alternative;
    (3) Describes any justification allowing modification to the 
practices listed in Table 8 to this part 455;
    (4) Includes a written discussion demonstrating that the treatment 
system being used contains the appropriate pollution control 
technologies (or equivalent systems/pesticide manufacturing systems) for 
removing the PAIs which may be found in the wastewater;
    (5) Establishes a method for demonstrating to the permitting/control 
authority that the treatment system is well operated and maintained; and
    (6) Includes a discussion of the rationale for choosing the method 
of demonstration.
    (d) For Indirect Dischargers:

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    Pollution prevention (P2) allowable discharge (excluding interior 
wastewater sources, leak and spill clean-up water, and floor wash) for 
this subpart means the quantity of/concentrations of pollutants in PFPR 
process wastewaters that remain after a facility has demonstrated that 
it is using the specified practices of the Pollution Prevention 
Alternative as listed in Table 8 to this part 455.
    Pollution prevention (P2) allowable discharge for interior 
wastewater sources, leak and spill cleanup water, and floor wash for 
this subpart means the quantity of/concentrations of pollutants in PFPR 
process wastewaters that remain after a facility has demonstrated that 
it is using the specified practices of the Pollution Prevention 
Alternative as listed in Table 8 to this part 455 and that have been 
pretreated using appropriate pollution control technologies, as defined 
inSec. 455.10(g), or a pesticide manufacturer's treatment system, or 
an equivalent system, used individually, or in any combination to 
achieve a sufficient level of pollutant reduction. Pretreatment 
requirements may be modified or waived by the Control Authority (POTW) 
to the extent that removal credits have been granted by the POTW in 
accordance with 40 CFR 403.7, provided the granting of such credits does 
not result in pass through or interference as defined in 40 CFR 403.3 
and complies with the provisions of 40 CFR 403.5. The facility must 
demonstrate that the appropriate pollution control technology is 
properly maintained and operated.
    (e) For Direct Dischargers:
    Pollution prevention (P2) allowable discharge for this subpart means 
the quantity of/concentrations of pollutants in PFPR process wastewaters 
that remain after a facility has demonstrated that it is using the 
specified practices of the Pollution Prevention Alternative as listed in 
Table 8 to this part 455 and that have been treated using appropriate 
pollution control technologies, as defined inSec. 455.10(g), or a 
pesticide manufacturer's treatment system, or an equivalent system, used 
individually, or in any combination to achieve a sufficient level of 
pollutant reduction. The facility must demonstrate that the appropriate 
pollution control technology is properly maintained and operated.
    (f) Process wastewater, for this subpart, means all wastewater 
associated with pesticide formulating, packaging and repackaging except 
for sanitary water, non-contact cooling water and those wastewaters 
excluded from the applicability of the rule inSec. 455.40.

[61 FR 57549, Nov. 6, 1996]



Sec.  455.42  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
practicable control technology currently available, (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available.
    (a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, the 
following limitations establish the quantity or quality of pollutants or 
pollutant properties controlled by this paragraph which may be 
discharged from the formulation, packaging or repackaging of pesticides: 
There shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants to 
navigable waters.
    Note: For existing PFPR/Manufacturer facilities, as defined inSec. 
455.10(p), which are also subject to the provisions ofSec. 455.22 or 
Sec.  455.32, ``zero discharge'' means that permitting authorities shall 
provide no additional discharge allowance for those pesticide active 
ingredients (PAIs) in the pesticide formulating, packaging and 
repackaging wastewaters when those PAIs are also manufactured at the 
same facility.
    (b) Any existing facility subject to paragraph (a) of this section 
may have a pollution prevention allowable discharge, as defined inSec. 
455.41(e), of wastewater pollutants to navigable waters if the 
discharger agrees to NPDES permit conditions as follows:
    (1) The discharger will meet the requirements of the Pollution 
Prevention Alternative listed in Table 8 to this part 455 (or received a 
modification by Best Professional Judgement for modifications not listed 
in Table 8 of this part 455);

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    (2) The discharger will notify its NPDES permit writer at the time 
of renewal or modification of its permit, of its intent to utilize the 
Pollution Prevention Alternative by submitting to the NPDES permit 
writer an initial certification statement as described inSec. 
455.41(a);
    (3) The discharger will submit to its NPDES permitting authority a 
periodic certification statements as described inSec. 455.41(b) once 
each year of operation; and
    (4) The discharger will maintain at the office of the facility and 
make available for inspection the on-site compliance paperwork as 
described inSec. 455.41(c).

[61 FR 57550, Nov. 6, 1996]



Sec.  455.43  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best conventional pollutant control technology.
    (a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, the BCT 
limitations are established as follows: There shall be no discharge of 
process wastewater pollutants to navigable waters.
    Note: For existing PFPR/Manufacturer facilities, as defined inSec. 
455.10(p), which are also subject to the provisions of Sec.Sec. 
455.23, zero discharge means that permitting authorities shall provide 
no discharge additional discharge allowance for those pesticide active 
ingredients (PAIs) in the pesticide formulating, packaging and 
repackaging wastewaters when those PAIs are also manufactured at the 
same facility.
    (b) Any existing facility subject to paragraph (a) of this section 
may have a pollution prevention allowable discharge, as defined inSec. 
455.41(e), of wastewater pollutants to navigable waters if the 
discharger agrees to NPDES permit conditions as follows:
    (1) The discharger will meet the requirements of the Pollution 
Prevention Alternative listed in Table 8 to this part 455 (or received a 
modification by Best Professional Judgement for modifications not listed 
in Table 8 of this part 455);
    (2) The discharger will notify its NPDES permit writer at the time 
of renewal or modification of its permit, of its intent to utilize the 
Pollution Prevention Alternative by submitting to the NPDES permit 
writer an initial certification statement as described inSec. 
455.41(a);
    (3) The discharger will submit to its NPDES permitting authority a 
periodic certification statement as described inSec. 455.41(b) once 
each year of operation; and
    (4) The discharger will maintain at the office of the facility and 
make available for inspection the on-site compliance paperwork as 
described inSec. 455.41(c).

[61 FR 57550, Nov. 6, 1996]



Sec.  455.44  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
available control technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best available technology (BAT).
    (a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, the BAT 
limitations are established as follows: There shall be no discharge of 
process wastewater pollutants to navigable waters.
    Note: For existing PFPR/Manufacturer facilities, as defined inSec. 
455.10(p), which are also subject to the provisions of Sec.Sec. 
455.24, zero discharge means that permitting authorities shall provide 
no additional discharge allowance for those pesticide active ingredients 
(PAIs) in the pesticide formulating, packaging and repackaging 
wastewaters when those PAIs are also manufactured at the same facility.
    (b) Any existing facility subject to paragraph (a) of this section 
may have a pollution prevention allowable discharge, as defined inSec. 
455.41(e), of wastewater pollutants to navigable waters if the 
discharger agrees to NPDES permit conditions as follows:
    (1) The discharger will meet the requirements of the Pollution 
Prevention Alternative listed in Table 8 to this

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part 455 (or received a modification by Best Professional Judgement for 
modifications not listed on Table 8 of this part 455);
    (2) The discharger will notify its NPDES permitting authority at the 
time of renewal or modification of its permit, of its intent to utilize 
the Pollution Prevention Alternative by submitting to the NPDES permit 
writer an initial certification statement as described inSec. 
455.41(a);
    (3) The discharger will submit to its NPDES permit writer a periodic 
certification statement as described inSec. 455.41(b) once each year 
of operation; and
    (4) The discharger will maintain at the office of the facility and 
make available for inspection the on-site compliance paperwork as 
described inSec. 455.41(c).

[61 FR 57551, Nov. 6, 1996]



Sec.  455.45  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    (a) Any new source, except as provided in paragraph (b) of this 
section, subject to this subpart which discharges process wastewater 
must meet the following standards: There shall be no discharge of 
process wastewater pollutants to navigable waters.
    Note: For new PFPR/Manufacturer facilities, as defined inSec. 
455.10(p), which are also subject to the provisions of Sec.Sec. 
455.25, zero discharge means that permitting authorities shall provide 
no additional discharge allowance for those pesticide active ingredients 
(PAIs) in the pesticide formulating, packaging and repackaging 
wastewaters when those PAIs are also manufactured at the same facility.
    (b) Any new source subject to paragraph (a) of this section may have 
a pollution prevention allowable discharge, as defined inSec. 
455.41(e), of wastewater pollutants to navigable waters if the 
discharger agrees to NPDES permit conditions as follows:
    (1) The discharger will meet the requirements of the Pollution 
Prevention Alternative listed in Table 8 to this part 455 (or received a 
modification by Best Professional Judgement for modifications not listed 
in Table 8 of this part 455);
    (2) The discharger will notify its NPDES permit writer at the time 
of submitting its application for a permit, of its intent to utilize the 
Pollution Prevention Alternative by submitting to the NPDES permit 
writer an initial certification statement as described inSec. 
455.41(a);
    (3) The discharger will submit to its NPDES permitting authority a 
periodic certification statement as described inSec. 455.41(b) once 
each year of operation; and
    (4) The discharger will maintain at the office of the facility and 
make available for inspection the on-site compliance paperwork as 
described inSec. 455.41(c).

[61 FR 57551, Nov. 6, 1996]



Sec.  455.46  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    (a) Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13 or in paragraph 
(b) of this section, no later than November 6, 1999, any existing source 
subject to this subpart which introduces pollutants into a publicly 
owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve PSES 
as follows: There shall be no discharge of process wastewater 
pollutants.
    (b) Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any existing 
source subject to paragraph (a) of this section which introduces 
pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR 
part 403 and may have a pollution prevention allowable discharge of 
wastewater pollutants, as defined inSec. 455.41(d), if the discharger 
agrees to control mechanism or pretreatment agreement conditions as 
follows:
    (1) The discharger will meet the requirements of the Pollution 
Prevention Alternative listed in Table 8 to this part 455 (or received a 
modification by Best Engineering Judgement for modifications not listed 
in Table 8 to this part 455);
    (2) The discharger will notify its local Control Authority at the 
time of renewing or modifying its individual control mechanism or 
pretreatment agreement of its intent to utilize the Pollution Prevention 
Alternative by submitting to the local Control Authority an initial 
certification statement as described inSec. 455.41(a);

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    (3) The discharger will submit to its local Control Authority a 
periodic certification statement as described inSec. 455.41(b) during 
the months of June and December of each year of operation; and
    (4) The discharger will maintain at the offices of the facility and 
make available for inspection the on-site compliance paperwork as 
described inSec. 455.41(c).
    (c) Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any existing 
source subject toSec. 455.46(b) which introduces pollutants into a 
publicly owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and may 
submit a request to its Control Authority to waive pretreatment of: 
floor wash; and/or a non-reusable final rinse of a triple rinse, if the 
concentrations of pesticide active ingredients and priority pollutants 
in those wastewater sources have been demonstrated to be too low to be 
effectively pretreated at the facility. The Control Authority may waive 
pretreatment for these two wastewaters only if the existing source makes 
the demonstrations and is in compliance with 40 CFR 403.5.

[61 FR 57551, Nov. 6, 1996]



Sec.  455.47  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    (a) Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13 or in paragraph 
(b) of this section, any new source subject to this subpart which 
introduces pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve PSNS as follows: There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (b) Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any new source 
subject to paragraph (a) of this section which introduces pollutants 
into a publicly owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 
and may have a pollution prevention allowable discharge of wastewater 
pollutants, as defined inSec. 455.41(d), if the discharger agrees to 
control mechanism or pretreatment agreement conditions as follows:
    (1) The discharger will meet the requirements of the Pollution 
Prevention Alternative listed in Table 8 to this part 455 (or received a 
modification by Best Engineering Judgement for modifications not listed 
in Table 8 to this part 455);
    (2) The discharger will notify its local Control Authority at the 
time of submitting its application for an individual control mechanism 
or pretreatment agreement of its intent to utilize the Pollution 
Prevention Alternative by submitting to the local Control Authority an 
initial certification statement as described inSec. 455.41(a);
    (3) The discharger will submit to its local Control Authority a 
periodic certification statement as described inSec. 455.41(b) during 
the months of June and December of each year of operation; and
    (4) The discharger will maintain at the offices of the facility and 
make available for inspection the on-site compliance paperwork as 
described inSec. 455.41(c).
    (c) Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any new source 
subject to paragraph (b) of this section which introduces pollutants 
into a publicly owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 
and may submit a request to its Control Authority to waive pretreatment 
of: floor wash; and/or a non-reusable final rinse of a triple rinse, if 
the concentrations of pesticide active ingredients and priority 
pollutants in those wastewater sources have been demonstrated to be too 
low to be effectively pretreated at the facility. The Control Authority 
may waive pretreatment for these two wastewaters only if the new source 
makes the demonstrations and is in compliance with 40 CFR 403.5.

[61 FR 57552, Nov. 6, 1996]



             Subpart D_Test Methods for Pesticide Pollutants



Sec.  455.50  Identification of test procedures.

    The pesticide active ingredients to which this section applies and 
for which effluent limitations guidelines and standards are specified in 
this part are named, together with the Chemical

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Abstracts Service (CAS) number (provided to assist in identifying the 
pesticide active ingredient only) and analytical method(s) 
designation(s) in Table IG at 40 CFR 136.3(a). Except as provided in 40 
CFR 136.5, the discharge parameter values required under the Clean Water 
Act must be determined by one of the analytical methods cited and 
described in Table IG at 40 CFR 136.3(a). Pesticide manufacturers may 
not use the analytical method cited in Table IB, Table IC, or Table ID 
of 40 CFR 136.3(a) to make these determinations (except where the method 
cited in those tables is identical to the method specified in Table IG 
at 40 CFR 136.3(a)). The full texts of the analytical methods cited in 
Table IG at 40 CFR 136.3(a) are contained in the Methods For The 
Determination of Nonconventional Pesticides In Municipal and Industrial 
Wastewater, Volume I, EPA 821-R-93-010A (August 1993 Revision I) and 
Volume II, EPA 821-R-93-010B (August 1993) (the ``Compendium''). Each 
pesticide chemical manufacturer that is required to determine discharge 
parameter values under this part using one of the analytical methods 
cited in Table IG at 40 CFR 136.3(a) must request in writing a copy of 
the Compendium from the permit authority or local control authority (as 
applicable) prior to determining such discharge parameter values, unless 
the manufacturer already has a copy.

[72 FR 11248, Mar. 12, 2007]



Subpart E_Repackaging of Agricultural Pesticides Performed at Refilling 
                             Establishments

    Source: 61 FR 57552, Nov. 6, 1996, unless otherwise noted.



Sec.  455.60  Applicability; description of repackaging of agricultural
pesticides performed by refilling establishments subcategory.

    (a) The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges 
resulting from all repackaging of agricultural pesticides performed by 
refilling establishments, as defined inSec. 455.10; whose primary 
business is wholesale or retail sales; and where no pesticide 
manufacturing, formulating or packaging occurs, except as provided in 
paragraphs (b), (c) and (d) of this section.
    (b) The provisions of this subpart do not apply to wastewater 
discharges from custom application or custom blending, as defined in 40 
CFR 167.3.
    (c) The provisions of this subpart do not apply to wastewater 
discharges from: the operation of employee showers and laundry 
facilities; the testing of fire protection equipment; the testing and 
emergency operation of safety showers and eye washes; or storm water.
    (d) The provisions of this subpart do not apply to wastewater 
discharges from the repackaging of microorganisms or Group 1 Mixtures, 
as defined underSec. 455.10, or non-agricultural pesticide products.



Sec.  455.61  Special definitions.

    Process wastewater, for this subpart, means all wastewater except 
for sanitary water and those wastewaters excluded from the applicability 
of the rule inSec. 455.60.



Sec.  455.62  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
practicable pollutant control technology (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve effluent limitations 
representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by the 
application of the best practicable pollutant control technology: There 
shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.



Sec.  455.63  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve effluent limitations 
representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by the 
application of the best conventional pollution control technology: There 
shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.

[[Page 498]]



Sec.  455.64  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
available technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve effluent limitations 
representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by the 
application of the best available technology economically achievable: 
There shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.



Sec.  455.65  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart which discharges process 
wastewater pollutants must meet the following standards: There shall be 
no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.



Sec.  455.66  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, no later than 
November 6, 1999 subpart which introduces pollutants into a publicly 
owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the 
pretreatment standards for existing sources as follows: There shall be 
no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.



Sec.  455.67  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any new source 
subject to this subpart which introduces pollutants into a publicly 
owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the 
pretreatment standards for existing sources as follows: There shall be 
no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.



 Sec. Table 1 to Part 455--List of Organic Pesticide Active Ingredients

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                                             Pesticide
              EPA census code                   code                Pesticide name                  CAS No.
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1.........................................        10501  Dicofol [1,1-Bis(chlorophenyl)-2,2,2-        00115-32-2
                                                          trichloroethanol].
2.........................................        51501  Maleic Hydrazide....................         00123-33-1
3.........................................        42002  EDB [1,2-Ethylene dibromide]........         00106-93-4
4.........................................        82901  Vancide TH [1,3,5-Triethylhexahydro-         07779-27-3
                                                          s-triazine].
5.........................................        29001  Dichloropropene.....................         00542-75-6
7.........................................        17901  Dowicil 75 [1-(3-Chloroallyl)-3,5,7-         04080-31-3
                                                          triaza-1-azoniaadamantanechloride].
8.........................................       109901  Triadimefon.........................         43121-43-3
9.........................................        44901  Hexachlorophene (nabac).............         00070-30-4
10........................................        55004  Tetrachlorophene....................         01940-43-8
11........................................        55001  Dichlorophene.......................         00097-23-4
12........................................        84001  Dichlorvos..........................         00062-73-7
13........................................       102401  Landrin-2 [2,3,5-                            02686-99-9
                                                          trimethylphenylmethylcarbamate].
14........................................        82601  Fenac [2,3,6-Trichlorophenylacetic           00085-34-7
                                                          acid].
14........................................        (\1\)  Fenac Salts and Esters..............              (\1\)
15........................................        82001  2,4,5-T [2,4,5-                              00093-76-5
                                                          Trichlorophenoxyacetic acid].
15........................................        (\1\)  2,4,5-T Salts and Esters............              (\1\)
16........................................        30001  2,4-D [2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic             00094-75-7
                                                          acid].
16........................................        (\1\)  2,4-D Salts and Esters..............              (\1\)
17........................................        30801  2,4-DB [2,4-Dichlorophenoxybutyric           00094-82-6
                                                          acid].
17........................................        (\1\)  2,4-DB Salts and Esters.............              (\1\)
18........................................        80811  Anilazine [2,4-Dichloro-6-(o-                00101-05-3
                                                          chloroanilino)-s-triazine].
19........................................        36001  Dinocap.............................         39300-45-3
20........................................        31301  Dichloran (2,6-dichloro-4-                   00099-30-9
                                                          nitroaniline).
21........................................         8707  Busan 90 [2-Bromo-4-                         02491-38-5
                                                          hydroxyacetophenone].
22........................................        15801  Mevinphos...........................         07786-34-7
23........................................        39001  Sulfallate [2-                               00095-06-7
                                                          chloroallyldiethyldithiocarbamate].
24........................................        84101  Chlorfenvinphos.....................         00470-90-6
25........................................        10010  Cyanazine...........................         21725-46-2
26........................................        19101  Propachlor..........................         01918-16-7
27........................................        30501  MCPA [2-Methyl-4-chlorophenoxyacetic         00094-74-6
                                                          acid].
27........................................        (\1\)  MCPA Salts and Esters...............              (\1\)
28........................................        99901  Octhilinone.........................         26530-20-1
29........................................        67703  Pindone.............................         00083-26-1
30........................................        31401  Dichlorprop [2-(2,4-Dichlorophenoxy)         00120-36-5
                                                          propionic acid].
30........................................        (\1\)  Dichlorprop Salts and Esters........              (\1\)
31........................................        31501  MCPP [2-(2-Methyl-4-                         00093-65-2
                                                          chlorophenoxy)propionic acid].

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31........................................        (\1\)  MCPP Salts and Esters...............              (\1\)
32........................................        60101  Thiabendazole.......................         00148-79-8
33........................................        80815  Belclene 310 [2-(methylthio)-4-              22936-75-0
                                                          (ethylamino)-6-(1,2-dimethylamino)-
                                                          s-triazine].
34........................................        21201  Cloprop [2-(m-                               00101-10-0
                                                          Chlorophenoxy)propionic acid].
34........................................        (\1\)  Cloprop Salts and Esters............              (\1\)
35........................................        35603  TCMTB [2-                                    21564-17-0
                                                          (Thiocyanomethylthio)benzothiazole].
36........................................        99001  HAE [2-((Hydroxymethyl)amino)                34375-28-5
                                                          ethanol.
37........................................         6770  Chlorophacinone.....................         03691-35-8
38........................................       102401  Landrin-1 [3,4,5-                            02686-99-9
                                                          trimethylphenylmethylcarbamate].
39........................................       101701  Pronamide...........................         23950-58-5
40........................................       100501  Methiocarb..........................         02032-65-7
41........................................        28201  Propanil............................         00709-98-8
42........................................       107801  3-Iodo-2-propynyl butylcarbamate....         55406-53-6
43........................................        86001  3-(a-Acetonylfurfuryl)-4-                    00117-52-2
                                                          hydroxycoumarin [Coumafuryl].
43........................................        (\1\)  Coumafuryl Salts and Esters.........              (\1\)
44........................................        37507  DNOC (4,6-dinitro-o-cresol).........         00534-52-1
45........................................       101101  Metribuzin..........................         21087-64-9
46........................................        19401  CPA (4-chlorophenoxyacetic acid)....         00122-88-3
46........................................        (\1\)  CPA Salts and Esters................              (\1\)
47........................................        19201  MCPB [4-(2-Methyl-4-                         00094-81-5
                                                          chlorophenoxy)butyric acid].
47........................................        (\1\)  MCPB Salts and Esters...............              (\1\)
48........................................        44401  Aminocarb [4-(dimethylamino)-m-              02032-59-9
                                                          tolylmethylcarbamate].
49........................................        84701  Etridiazole.........................         02593-15-9
50........................................        55501  Ethoxyquin..........................         00091-53-2
51........................................        59804  Quinoliol sulfate (8-Quinoliol               00134-31-6
                                                          sulfate).
52........................................       103301  Acephate............................         30560-19-1
53........................................       114401  Acifluorfen.........................         50594-66-6
53........................................       114402  Acifluorfen Salts and Esters........         62476-59-9
54........................................        90501  Alachlor............................         15972-60-8
55........................................        98301  Aldicarb............................         00116-06-3
56........................................        69105  Hyamine 3500 [Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl         68424-85-1
                                                          ammonium chloride * (50% C14, 40%
                                                          C12, 10% C16)].
57........................................         4001  Allethrin (all isomers and allethrin         00584-79-2
                                                          coil).
58........................................        80801  Ametryn.............................         00834-12-8
59........................................       106201  Amitraz.............................         33089-61-1
60........................................        80803  Atrazine............................         01912-24-9
61........................................       105201  Bendiocarb..........................         22781-23-3
62........................................        99101  Benomyl and Carbendazim.............         17804-35-2
63........................................         8901  Benzene Hexachloride................         00608-73-1
64........................................         9501  Benzyl benzoate.....................         00120-51-4
65........................................        10101  Lethane 384 [Beta-Thiocyanoethyl             00301-11-1
                                                          esters of mixed fatty acids
                                                          containing from 10-18 carbons].
66........................................       104301  Bifenox.............................         42576-02-3
68........................................        12301  Bromacil............................         00314-40-9
68........................................        12302  Bromacil, lithium...................         53404-19-6
69........................................        35301  Bromoxynil..........................         01689-84-5
69........................................        35302  Bromoxynil octanoate................         01689-99-2
70........................................       112301  Butachlor...........................         23184-66-9
70........................................       101401  Giv-gard [[beta]-Bromo-[beta]-               07166-19-0
                                                          nitrostyrene].
73........................................        81701  Captafol............................         02425-06-1
74........................................        81301  Captan..............................         00133-06-2
75........................................        56801  Carbaryl [Sevin]....................         00063-25-2
76........................................        90601  Carbofuran..........................         01563-66-2
77........................................        90602  Carbosulfan.........................         55285-14-8
78........................................        29901  Chloramben..........................         00133-90-4
78........................................        (\1\)  Chloramben Salts and Esters.........              (\1\)
79........................................        58201  Chlordane...........................         00057-74-9
80........................................        27301  Chloroneb...........................         02675-77-6
81........................................        81501  Chloropicrin........................         00076-06-2
82........................................        81901  Chlorothalonil......................         01897-45-6
83........................................        25501  Chloroxuron.........................         01982-47-4
84........................................        83701  Stirofos............................         00961-11-5
85........................................        59102  Chlorpyrifos methyl.................         05598-13-0
86........................................        59101  Chlorpyrifos........................         02921-88-2
87........................................        14504  Mancozeb............................         08018-01-7
90........................................       109301  Fenvalerate.........................         51630-58-1
91........................................        43401  Cycloheximide.......................         00066-81-9
92........................................        28901  Dalapon (2,2-dichloropropionic acid)         00075-99-0
92........................................        (\1\)  Dalapon Salts and Esters............              (\1\)
93........................................        27501  Dienochlor..........................         02227-17-0
94........................................        57601  Demeton [O,O-Diethyl O-(and S-) (2-          08065-48-3
                                                          ethylthio)ethyl) phosphorothioate].

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95........................................       104801  Desmedipham.........................         13684-56-5
96........................................        14502  Diammonium                                   03566-10-7
                                                          ethylenebisdithiocarbamate.
97........................................        11301  DBCP [Dibromo-3-chloropropane]......         00096-12-8
98........................................        29801  Dicamba [3,6-Dichloro-o-anisic acid]         01918-00-9
98........................................        (\1\)  Dicamba Salts and Esters............              (\1\)
99........................................        29601  Dichlone (Phygon)...................         00117-80-6
100.......................................       103401  Thiophanate ethyl...................         23564-06-9
101.......................................        32101  Perthane [Diethyl diphenyl                   00072-56-0
                                                          dichloroethane and related
                                                          compounds].
102.......................................        86501  EXD [Diethyl dithiobis                       00502-55-6
                                                          (thionoformate)].
103.......................................        57801  Diazinon............................         00333-41-5
104.......................................       108201  Diflubenzuron.......................         35367-38-5
105.......................................        69122  Benzethonium chloride...............         00121-54-0
106.......................................        35001  Dimethoate..........................         00060-51-5
107.......................................        53501  Parathion methyl....................         00298-00-0
108.......................................        35201  Dicrotophos.........................         00141-66-2
109.......................................        58801  Crotoxyphos.........................         07700-17-6
110.......................................        78701  DCPA [Dimethyl 2,3,5,6-                      01861-32-1
                                                          tetrachloroterephthalate].
111.......................................        57901  Trichlorofon........................         00052-68-6
112.......................................        37505  Dinoseb.............................         00088-85-7
113.......................................        37801  Dioxathion..........................         00078-34-2
114.......................................        67701  Diphacinone.........................         00082-66-6
115.......................................        36601  Diphenamid..........................         00957-51-7
116.......................................        38501  Diphenylamine.......................         00122-39-4
116.......................................        47201  MGK 326 [Dipropyl isocinchomeronate]         00113-48-4
118.......................................        63301  Nabonate [Disodium                           00138-93-2
                                                          cyanodithioimidocarbonate].
119.......................................        35505  Diuron..............................         00330-54-1
120.......................................        44303  Metasol DGH [Dodecylguanidine                13590-97-1
                                                          hydrochloride].
121.......................................        44301  Dodine (dodecylquanidine acetate)...         02439-10-3
122.......................................        79401  Endosulfan                                   00115-29-7
                                                          [Hexachlorohexahydromethano-2,4,3-
                                                          benzodioxathiepin-3-oxide].
123.......................................        38901  Endothall...........................         00145-73-3
123.......................................        (\1\)  Endothall Salts and Esters..........              (\1\)
124.......................................        41601  Endrin..............................         00072-20-8
125.......................................       113101  Ethalfluralin.......................         55283-68-6
126.......................................        58401  Ethion..............................         00563-12-2
127.......................................        41101  Ethoprop............................         13194-48-4
128.......................................       100601  Fenamiphos..........................         22224-92-6
129.......................................        28801  Chlorobenzilate.....................         00510-15-6
130.......................................        41405  Butylate............................         02008-41-5
131.......................................        59901  Famphur.............................         00052-85-7
132.......................................       206600  Fenarimol...........................         60168-88-9
133.......................................        53301  Fenthion............................         00055-38-9
134.......................................        34801  Ferbam..............................         14484-64-1
135.......................................        35503  Fluometuron.........................         02164-17-2
136.......................................        75002  Fluoroacetamide.....................         00640-19-7
137.......................................        81601  Folpet..............................         00133-07-3
138.......................................       103601  Glyphosate [N-(Phosphonomethyl)              01071-83-6
                                                          glycine].
138.......................................        (\1\)  Glyphosate Salts and Esters.........              (\1\)
139.......................................       103602  Glyphosine..........................         02439-99-8
140.......................................        44801  Heptachlor..........................         00076-44-8
141.......................................       115601  Cycloprate..........................         54460-46-7
142.......................................       107201  Hexazinone..........................         51235-04-2
143.......................................       109401  Isofenphos..........................         25311-71-1
144.......................................       100201  Isopropalin.........................         33820-53-0
145.......................................        47601  Propham.............................         00122-42-9
146.......................................        97401  Karbutilate.........................         04849-32-5
147.......................................         9001  Lindane.............................         00058-89-9
148.......................................        35506  Linuron.............................         00330-55-2
149.......................................        39504  Malachite green [Ammonium(4-(p-              00569-64-2
                                                          (dimethylamino)-alpha-
                                                          phenylbenzylidine)-2,5-
                                                          cyclohexadien-1-ylidene)-dimethyl
                                                          chloride].
150.......................................        57701  Malathion...........................         00121-75-5
151.......................................        14505  Maneb...............................         12427-38-2
152.......................................        34802  Manganous dimethyldithiocarbamate...         15339-36-3
153.......................................       114001  Mefluidide [N-(2,4-dimethyl-5-               53780-34-0
                                                          (((trifluoromethyl) sulfonyl)-
                                                          amino) phenyl acetamide].
153.......................................        (\1\)  Mefluidide Salts and Esters.........              (\1\)
154.......................................       101201  Methamidophos.......................         10265-92-6
155.......................................       100301  Methidathion........................         00950-37-8
156.......................................        90301  Methomyl............................         16752-77-5
157.......................................       105401  Methoprene..........................         40596-69-8
158.......................................        34001  Methoxychlor........................         00072-43-5

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159.......................................        69134  Methylbenzethonium chloride.........         15716-02-6
160.......................................        53201  Methylbromide.......................         00074-83-9
162.......................................        69129  Hyamine 2389 [Methyldodecylbenzyl            01399-80-0
                                                          trimethyl ammonium chloride 80% and
                                                          methyldodecylxylylene bis
                                                          (trimethylammoniumchloride) 20%].
163.......................................        68102  Methylenebisthiocyanate.............         06317-18-6
164.......................................        54101  Quinmethionate......................         02439-01-2
165.......................................       108801  Metolachlor.........................         51218-45-2
166.......................................        44201  Mexacarbate.........................         00315-18-4
167.......................................        14601  Metiram.............................         09006-42-2
168.......................................        35502  Monuron TCA.........................         00140-41-0
169.......................................        35501  Monuron.............................         00150-68-5
170.......................................       103001  Napropamide.........................         15299-99-7
171.......................................        80301  Deet................................         00134-62-3
172.......................................        14503  Nabam...............................         00142-59-6
173.......................................        34401  Naled...............................         00300-76-5
174.......................................        35801  Norea...............................         18530-56-8
175.......................................       105801  Norflurazon.........................         27314-13-2
176.......................................        30701  N-1-Naphthylphthalimide.............         05333-99-3
176.......................................        30702  Naptalam [N-1-Naphthylphthalamic             00132-66-1
                                                          acid].
176.......................................        30703  Naptalam Salts and Esters...........         00132-67-2
177.......................................        57001  MGK 264 [N-2-Ethylhexyl                      00136-45-8
                                                          bicycloheptene dicarboximide].
178.......................................        84301  Benfluralin.........................         01861-40-1
179.......................................        79501  Sulfotepp...........................         03689-24-5
180.......................................        79101  Aspon...............................         03244-90-4
181.......................................        36501  Coumaphos...........................         00056-72-4
182.......................................        32701  Fensulfothion.......................         00115-90-2
183.......................................        32501  Disulfoton..........................         00298-04-4
184.......................................       105901  Fenitrothion........................         00122-14-5
185.......................................        59201  Phosmet.............................         00732-11-6
186.......................................        58001  Azinphos Methyl.....................         00086-50-0
187.......................................        58702  Oxydemeton methyl...................         00301-12-2
192.......................................        (\1\)  Organo-tin pesticides...............              (\1\)
194.......................................       104201  Oryzalin............................         19044-88-3
195.......................................       103801  Oxamyl..............................         23135-22-0
196.......................................       111601  Oxyfluorfen.........................         42874-03-3
197.......................................       111501  Bolstar [Sulprofos].................         35400-43-2
198.......................................       219900  Sulprofos Oxon......................         38527-90-1
199.......................................        41801  Santox (O-Ethyl O-(p-nitrophenyl)            02104-64-5
                                                          phenylphosphonothioate.
200.......................................        41701  Fonofos.............................         00944-22-9
201.......................................        47802  Propoxur (o-                                 00114-26-1
                                                          Isopropylphenylmethylcarbamate).
202.......................................        57501  Parathion...........................         00056-38-2
203.......................................       108501  Pendimethalin.......................         40487-42-1
204.......................................        56502  Pentachloronitrobenzene.............         00082-68-8
205.......................................        63001  Pentachlorophenol...................         00087-86-5
206.......................................        63003  Pentachlorophenol Salts and Esters..         00131-52-2
207.......................................       108001  Perfluidone.........................         37924-13-3
208.......................................       109701  Permethrin..........................         52645-53-1
209.......................................        98701  Phenmedipham........................         13684-63-4
210.......................................        64501  Phenothiazine.......................         00092-84-2
211.......................................        64103  Phenylphenol........................         00090-43-7
212.......................................        57201  Phorate.............................         00298-02-2
213.......................................        97701  Phosalone...........................         02310-17-0
214.......................................        18201  Phosphamidon........................         13171-21-6
215.......................................         5101  Picloram............................         01918-02-1
215.......................................         5104  Picloram Salts and Esters...........         02545-60-0
216.......................................        67501  Piperonyl butoxide..................         00051-03-6
217.......................................        69183  PBED (Busan 77) [Poly (oxyethylene           31512-74-0
                                                          (dimethylimino) ethylene
                                                          (dimethylimino) ethylene
                                                          dichloride].
218.......................................        34803  Busan 85 [Potassium                          00128-03-0
                                                          dimethyldithiocarbamate].
219.......................................       102901  Busan 40 [Potassium N-hydroxymethyl-         51026-28-9
                                                          N-methyldithiocarbamate].
220.......................................        39002  KN Methyl [Potassium N-                      00137-41-7
                                                          methyldithiocarbamate].
221.......................................       101301  Metasol J26 [Potassium N-(alpha-             53404-62-9
                                                          (nitroethyl) benzyl)-
                                                          ethylenediamine].
222.......................................       111401  Profenofos..........................         41198-08-7
223.......................................        80804  Prometon............................         01610-18-0
224.......................................        80805  Prometryn...........................         07287-19-6
225.......................................        97601  Propargite..........................         02312-35-8
226.......................................        80808  Propazine...........................         00139-40-2
227.......................................        77702  Propionic acid......................         00079-09-4
228.......................................       119301  Propamocarb and Propamocarb HCL.....         24579-73-5
229.......................................        69004  Pyrethrin coils.....................         00121-21-1

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230.......................................        69001  Pyrethrin I.........................
231.......................................        69002  Pyrethrum (other than pyrethrins)...         08003-34-7
232.......................................        69006  Pyrethrin II........................         00121-29-9
233.......................................        97801  Resmethrin..........................         10453-86-8
234.......................................        58301  Ronnel..............................         00299-84-3
235.......................................        71003  Rotenone............................         00083-79-4
236.......................................        74801  DEF [S,S,S-Tributyl                          00078-48-8
                                                          phosphorotrithioate].
237.......................................        35509  Siduron.............................         01982-49-6
238.......................................        82501  Silvex [2-(2,4,5-                            00093-72-1
                                                          Trichlorophenoxypropionic acid)].
238.......................................        (\1\)  Silvex Salts and Esters.............              (\1\)
239.......................................        80807  Simazine............................         00122-34-9
240.......................................       103901  Bentazon............................         25057-89-0
241.......................................        34804  Carbam-S [Sodium                             00128-04-1
                                                          dimethyldithiocarbanate].
242.......................................        75003  Sodium monofluoroacetate............         00062-74-8
243.......................................        39003  Vapam [Sodium methyldithiocarbamate]         00137-42-8
244.......................................        57101  Sulfoxide...........................         00120-62-7
245.......................................        41301  Cycloate............................         01134-23-2
246.......................................        41401  EPTC [S-Ethyl dipropylthiocarbamate]         00759-94-4
247.......................................        41402  Molinate............................         02212-67-1
248.......................................        41403  Pebulate............................         01114-71-2
249.......................................        41404  Vernolate...........................         01929-77-7
250.......................................        35604  HPTMS [S-(2-Hydroxypropyl)                   29803-57-4
                                                          thiomethanesulfonate].
251.......................................         9801  Bensulide...........................         00741-58-2
252.......................................       105501  Tebuthiuron.........................         34014-18-1
253.......................................        59001  Temephos............................         03383-96-8
254.......................................        12701  Terbacil............................         05902-51-2
255.......................................       105001  Terbufos............................         13071-79-9
256.......................................        80814  Terbuthylazine......................         05915-41-3
257.......................................        80813  Terbutryn...........................         00886-50-0
258.......................................        63004  Tetrachlorophenol...................         25167-83-3
258.......................................        63007  Tetrachlorophenol Salts and Esters..              (\1\)
259.......................................        35602  Dazomet.............................         00533-74-4
260.......................................       102001  Thiophanate methyl..................         23564-05-8
261.......................................        79801  Thiram..............................         00137-26-8
262.......................................        80501  Toxaphene...........................         08001-35-2
263.......................................        74901  Merphos [Tributyl                            00150-50-5
                                                          phosphorotrithioate].
264.......................................        36101  Trifluralin.........................         01582-09-8
265.......................................        86002  Warfarin [3-(a-Acetonylbenzyl)-4-            00081-81-2
                                                          hydroxycoumarin].
265.......................................        (\1\)  Warfarin Salts and Esters...........              (\1\)
266.......................................        51705  Zinc MBT [Zinc 2-                            00155-04-4
                                                          mercaptobenzothiazolate].
267.......................................        14506  Zineb...............................         12122-67-7
268.......................................        34805  Ziram...............................         00137-30-4
269.......................................        78802  S-(2,3,3-trichloroallyl)                     02303-17-5
                                                          diisopropylthiocarbamate.
270.......................................        69005  Phenothrin..........................         26002-80-2
271.......................................        69003  Tetramethrin........................         07696-12-0
272.......................................        18301  Chloropropham.......................        00101-21-3
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Note:
\1\ Multiple compounds for active ingredient.


[58 FR 50691, Sept. 28, 1993]



 Sec. Table 2 to Part 455--Organic Pesticide Active Ingredient Effluent 
Limitations Best Available Technology Economically Achievable (BAT) and 
           Pretreatment Standards for Existing Sources (PSES)

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                 kg/kkg (lb/1,000 lb) Pounds of
                                pollutant per 1000 lbs. product
                              -----------------------------------
          Pesticide                              Monthly average   Notes
                                 Daily maximum      shall not
                               shall not exceed       exceed
------------------------------------------------------------------------
2,4-D........................  1.97x10-3         6.40x10-4        ......
2,4-D Salts and Esters.......  (\1\)             (\1\)            ......
2,4-DB Salts and Esters......  (\1\)             (\1\)            ......
Acephate.....................  6.39x10-4         1.97x10-4        ......
Acifluorfen..................  2.45              9.3x10-1         ......
Alachlor.....................  5.19x10-3         1.54x10-3        ......
Aldicarb.....................  7.23x10-4         3.12x10-4        ......
Ametryn......................  7.72x10-3         2.53x10-3        ......
Atrazine.....................  5.12x10-3         1.72x10-3        ......
Azinphos Methyl..............  2.74x10-2         1.41x10-2        ......
Benfluralin..................  3.22x10-4         1.09x10-4             1

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Benomyl and Carbendazim......  3.50x10-2         8.94x10-3             2
Bolstar......................  1.69x10-2         8.72x10-3        ......
Bromacil.....................  3.83x10-1         1.16x10-1        ......
Bromacil, lithium............  (\1\)             (\1\)            ......
Bromoxynil...................  3.95x10-3         1.27x10-3        ......
Bromoxynil octanoate.........  3.95x10-3         1.27x10-3        ......
Busan 40 [Potassium N-         5.74x10-3         1.87x10-3        ......
 hydroxymethyl -N-
 methyldithiocarbamate].
Busan 85 [Potassium            5.74x10-3         1.87x10-3
 dimethyldithiocarbamate].
Butachlor....................  5.19x10-3         1.54x10-3        ......
Captafol.....................  4.24x10-6         1.31x10-6        ......
Carbam-S [Sodium               5.74x10-3         1.87x10-3        ......
 dimethyldithiocarbamate].
Carbaryl.....................  1.6x10-3          7.3x10-4         ......
Carbofuran...................  1.18x10-4         2.80x10-5        ......
Chloroneb....................  8.16x10-2         3.31x10-2        ......
Chlorothalonil...............  1.51x10-3         4.57x10-4        ......
Chlorpyrifos.................  8.25x10-4         2.43x10-4        ......
Cyanazine....................  1.03x10-2         3.33x10-3        ......
Dazomet......................  5.74x10-3         1.87x10-3        ......
DCPA.........................  7.79x10-2         2.64x10-2        ......
DEF [S,S,S-Tributyl            1.15x10-2         5.58x10-3        ......
 phosphorotrithioate].
Diazinon.....................  2.82x10-3         1.12x10-3        ......
Dichlorprop Salts and Esters.  (\1\)             (\1\)            ......
Dichlorvos...................  9.6x10-5          2.95x10-5        ......
Dinoseb......................  4.73              1.43             ......
Dioxathion...................  3.40x10-2         1.29x10-2        ......
Disulfoton...................  7.33x10-3         3.79x10-3        ......
Diuron.......................  3.15x10-2         1.4x10-2         ......
Endothall Salts and Esters...  (\1\)             (\1\)            ......
Endrin.......................  2.2x10-2          5.1x10-3         ......
Ethalfluralin................  3.22x10-4         1.09x10-4             1
Ethion.......................  5.51x10-3         1.57x10-3        ......
Fenarimol....................  1.02x10-1         3.61x10-2        ......
Fensulfothion................  1.48x10-2         7.64x10-3        ......
Fenthion.....................  1.83x10-2         9.45x10-3        ......
Fenvalerate..................  5.40x10-3         2.08x10-3        ......
                              -----------------------------------
Heptachlor...................  8.8x10-3          2.9x10-3         ......
Isopropalin..................  7.06x10-3         2.49x10-3             1
KN Methyl [Potassium N-        5.74x10-3         1.87x10-3        ......
 methyldithiocarbamate].
Linuron......................  2.69x10-3         1.94x10-3        ......
Malathion....................  2.35x10-4         9.55x10-5        ......
MCPA Salts and Esters........  (\1\)             (\1\)            ......
MCPP Salts and Esters........  (\1\)             (\1\)            ......
Merphos......................  1.15x10-2         5.58x10-3        ......
Methamidophos................  1.46x10-2         7.53x10-3        ......
Methomyl.....................  3.82x10-3         1.76x10-3        ......
Methoxychlor.................  3.23x10-3         1.31x10-3        ......
Metribuzin...................  1.36x10-2         7.04x10-3        ......
Mevinphos....................  1.44x10-4         5.10x10-5        ......
Nabam........................  5.74x10-3         1.87x10-3        ......
Nabonate.....................  5.74x10-3         1.87x10-3        ......
Naled........................  (\1\)             (\1\)            ......
Norflurazon..................  7.20x10-4         3.10x10-4        ......
Organo-tin pesticides........  1.72x10-2         7.42x10-3             3
Parathion....................  7.72x10-4         3.43x10-4        ......
Parathion methyl.............  7.72x10-4         3.43x10-4        ......
PCNB.........................  5.75x10-4         1.90x10-4        ......
Pendimethalin................  1.30x10-2         3.99x10-3
Permethrin...................  2.32x10-4         6.06x10-5        ......
Phorate......................  3.12x10-4         9.37x10-5        ......
Phosmet......................  (\1\)             (\1\)                 4
Prometon.....................  7.72x10-3         2.53x10-3        ......
Prometryn....................  7.72x10-3         2.53x10-3        ......
Pronamide....................  6.64x10-4         2.01x10-4        ......
Propachlor...................  5.19x10-3         1.54x10-3        ......
Propanil.....................  1.06x10-3         4.84x10-4        ......
Propazine....................  7.72x10-3         2.53x10-3        ......
                              -----------------------------------
Pyrethrin I and Pyrethrin II.  1.24x10-2         3.33x10-3
                              -----------------------------------
Simazine.....................  7.72x10-3         2.53x10-3        ......

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Stirofos.....................  4.10x10-3         1.35x10-3        ......
TCMTB........................  3.89x10-3         1.05x10-3        ......
Tebuthiuron..................  9.78x10-2         3.40x10-2        ......
Terbacil.....................  3.83x10-1         1.16x10-1        ......
Terbufos.....................  4.92x10-4         1.26x10-4        ......
Terbuthylazine...............  7.72x10-3         2.53x10-3        ......
Terbutryn....................  7.72x10-3         2.53x10-3        ......
Toxaphene....................  1.02x10-2         3.71x10-3        ......
Triadimefon..................  6.52x10-2         3.41x10-2        ......
Trifluralin..................  3.22x10-4         1.09x10-4             1
Vapam [Sodium                  5.74x10-3         1.87x10-3        ......
 methyldithiocarbamate].
Ziram [Zinc                    5.74x10-3         1.87x10-3        ......
 dimethyldithiocarbanate].
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ No discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
Notes:
1 Monitor and report as total Trifluralin.
2 Pounds of product include Benomyl and any Carbendazim production not
  converted to Benomyl.
3 Monitor and report as total tin.
4 Applies to purification by recrystalization portion of the process.


[58 FR 50695, Sept. 28, 1993, as amended at 63 FR 39443, July 22, 1998]



Sec. Table 3 to Part 455--Organic Pesticide Active Ingredient New Source 
Performance Standards (NSPS) and Pretreatment Standards for New Sources 
                                 (PSNS)

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                kg/kkg (lb/1,000 lb) pounds of
                                pollutant per 1000 lbs product
          Pesticide          ------------------------------------  Notes
                                Daily maximum    Monthly average
                              shall not exceed  shall not exceed
------------------------------------------------------------------------
2,4-D.......................  1.42x10-3         4.61x10-4
2,4-D Salts and Esters......  (\1\)             (\1\)
2,4-DB Salts and Esters.....  (\1\)             (\1\)
Acephate....................  6.39 x 10-4       1.97 x 10-4
Acifluorfen.................  1.77              6.69 x 10-1
Alachlor....................  3.74 x 10-3       1.11 x 10-3
Aldicarb....................  5.21 x 10-4       2.25 x 10-4
Ametryn.....................  5.56 x 10-3       1.82 x 10-3
Atrazine....................  3.69 x 10-3       1.24 x 10-3
Benfluralin.................  3.22 x 10-4       1.09 x 10-4            1
Benomyl and Carbendazom.....  2.52 x 10-2       6.44 x 10-3            2
Bolstar.....................  1.22 x 10-2       6.28 x 10-3
Bromacil....................  2.76 x 10-1       8.36 x 10-2
Bromacil, lithium...........  (\1\)             (\1\)
Bromoxynil..................  2.84 x 10-3       9.14 x 10-4
Bromoxynil Octanoate........  2.84 x 10-3       9.14 x 10-4
Busan 40 [Potassium N-        4.14 x 10-3       1.35 x 10-3
 hydroxymethyl-N-
 methyldithiocarbamate].
Busan 85 [Potassium           4.14 x 10-3       1.35 x 10-3
 dimethyldithiocarbamate].
Butachlor...................  3.74 x 10-3       1.11 x 10-3
Captafol....................  4.24 x 10-6       1.31 x 10-6
Carbam-S [Sodium              4.14 x 10-3       1.35 x 10-3
 dimethyldithiocarbanate].
Carbaryl....................  1.18 x 10-3       5.24 x 10-4
Carbofuran..................  1.18 x 10-4       2.80 x 10-5
Chloroneb...................  5.87 x 10-2       2.39 x 10-2
Chlorothalonil..............  1.09 x 10-3       3.29 x 10-4
Chlorpyrifos................  5.94 x 10-4       1.75 x 10-4
Cyanazine...................  7.42 x 10-3       2.40 x 10-3
Dazomet.....................  4.14 x 10-3       1.35 x 10-3
DCPA........................  5.61 x 10-2       1.90 x 10-2
DEF [S,S,S-Tributyl           1.15 x 10-2       5.58 x 10-3
 phosphorotrithioate].
Diazinon....................  2.05 x 10-3       8.13 x 10-4
Dichlorprop Salts and Esters  (\1\)             (\1\)
Dichlorvos..................  6.88 x 10-5       2.13 x 10-5
Dinoseb.....................  3.41              1.03
Dioxathion..................  2.54 x 10-2       9.31 x 10-3
Disulfoton..................  5.28 x 10-3       2.72 x 10-3
Diuron......................  2.27 x 10-2       1.01 x 10-2
Endothall Salts and Esters..  (\1\)             (\1\)
Endrin......................  1.57 x 10-2       3.69 x 10-3
Ethalfluralin...............  3.22 x 10-4       1.09 x 10-4            1

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Ethion......................  3.97 x 10-3       1.33 x 10-3
Fenarimol...................  1.02 x 10-1       3.61 x 10-2
Fensulfothion...............  1.06 x 10-2       5.50 x 10-3
Fenthion....................  1.32 x 10-2       6.79 x 10-3
Fenvalerate.................  3.91 x 10-3       1.50 x 10-3
Guthion.....................  1.97 x 10-2       1.02 x 10-2
Heptachlor..................  6.31 x 10-3       2.06 x 10-3
Isopropalin.................  5.07 x 10-3       1.82 x 10-3
KN Methyl [Potassium N-       4.14 x 10-3       1.35 x 10-3
 methyldithiocarbamate].
Linuron.....................  1.94 x 10-3       1.40 x 10-3
Malathion...................  1.69 x 10-4       6.88 x 10-5
MCPA Salts and Esters.......  (\1\)             (\1\)
MCPP Salts and Esters.......  (\1\)             (\1\)
Merphos.....................  1.15 x 10-2       5.58 x 10-3
Methamidophos...............  1.05 x 10-2       5.42 x 10-3
Methomyl....................  2.75 x 10-3       1.27 x 10-3
Methoxychlor................  2.34 x 10-3       9.25 x 10-4
Metribuzin..................  9.80 x 10-3       5.06 x 10-3
Mevinphos...................  1.03 x 10-4       3.69 x 10-5
Nabam.......................  4.14 x 10-3       1.35 x 10-3
Nabonate....................  4.14 x 10-3       1.35 x 10-3
Naled.......................  (\1\)             (\1\)
Norflurazon.................  7.20 x 10-4       3.10 x 10-4
Organo-tin pesticides.......  1.25 x 10-2       5.36 x 10-3            3
Parathion Ethyl.............  5.56 x 10-4       2.45 x 10-4
Parathion Methyl............  5.56 x 10-4       2.45 x 10-4
PCNB........................  4.16 x 10-4       1.38 x 10-4
Pendimethalin...............  1.30x10-2         3.99x10-3
Permethrin..................  1.68 x 10-4       4.39 x 10-5
Phorate.....................  3.12 x 10-4       9.37 x 10-5
Phosmet.....................  (\1\)             (\1\)                  4
Prometon....................  5.56 x 10-3       1.82 x 10-3
Prometyrn...................  5.56 x 10-3       1.82 x 10-3
Pronamide...................  4.78 x 10-4       1.45 x 10-4
Propachlor..................  3.74 x 10-3       1.11 x 10-3
Propanil....................  7.63 x 10-4       3.48 x 10-4
Propazine...................  5.56 x 10-3       1.82 x 10-3
Pyrethrin I and Pyrethrin II  8.91 x 10-3       2.40 x 10-3
Simazine....................  5.89 x 10-3       1.91 x 10-3
Stirofos....................  2.95 x 10-3       9.72 x 10-4
TCMTB.......................  2.80 x 10-9       7.54 x 10-4
Tebuthiuron.................  9.78 x 10-2       3.41 x 10-2
Terbacil....................  2.76 x 10-1       8.36 x 10-2
Terbufos....................  4.92 x 10-4       1.26 x 10-4
Terbuthylazine..............  5.56 x 10-3       1.82 x 10-3
Terbutryn...................  5.56 x 10-3       1.82 x 10-3
Toxaphene...................  7.35 x 10-3       2.67 x 10-3
Triadimefon.................  4.69 x 10-2       2.46 x 10-2
Trifluralin.................  3.22 x 10-4       1.09 x 10-4            1
Vapam [Sodium                 4.14 x 10-3       1.35 x 10-3
 methyldithiocarbamate].
Ziram [Zinc                   4.14 x 10-3       1.35 x 10-3
 dimethyldithiocarbanate].
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ No discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
 
Notes:
1 Monitor and report as total Trifluralin.
2 Pounds of product shall include Benomyl and any Carbendazim production
  not converted to Benomyl.
3 Monitor and report as total tin.
4 Applies to purification by recrystalization portion of the process.


[58 FR 50696, Sept. 28, 1993, as amended at 63 FR 39443, July 22, 1998]

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Sec. Table 4 to Part 455--BAT and NSPS Effluent Limitations for Priority 
   Pollutants for Direct Discharge Point Sources That use End-of-Pipe 
                          Biological Treatment

                   [Micrograms per liter ([micro]g/l)]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                      Daily     Monthly
                                                     maximum    average
                     Pollutant                      shall not  shall not
                                                      exceed     exceed
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1,1-Dichloroethylene..............................         25         16
1,1,1-Trichloroethane.............................         54         21
1,2-Dichloroethane................................        211         68
1,2-Dichloropropane...............................        230        153
1,2-Dichlorobenzene...............................        163         77
1,2-trans-Dichloroethylene........................         54         21
1,3-Dichloropropene...............................         44         29
1,4-Dichlorobenzene...............................         28         15
2-chlorophenol....................................         98         31
2,4-Dichlorophenol................................        112         39
2,4-Dimethylphenol................................         36         18
Benzene...........................................        136         37
Bromodichloromethane..............................        380        142
Bromomethane......................................        380        142
Chlorobenzene.....................................         28         15
Chloromethane.....................................        190         86
Cyanide (Total)...................................        640        220
Dibromochloromethane..............................        794        196
Dichloromethane...................................         89         40
Ethylbenzene......................................        108         32
Lead (Total)......................................        690        320
Naphthalene.......................................         59         22
Phenol............................................         26         15
Tetrachloroethylene...............................         56         22
Tetrachloromethane................................         38         18
Toluene...........................................         80         26
Tribromomethane...................................        794        196
Trichloromethane..................................         46         21
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[58 FR 50698, Sept. 28, 1993]



Sec. Table 5 to Part 455--BAT and NSPS Effluent Limitations for Priority 
  Pollutants for Direct Discharge Point Sources That Do Not Use End-of-
                        Pipe Biological Treatment

                   [Micrograms per liter ([micro]g/l)]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                      Daily     Monthly
                                                     maximum    average
                     Pollutant                      shall not  shall not
                                                      exceed     exceed
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1,1-Dichloroethylene..............................         60         22
1,1,1-Trichloroethane.............................         59         22
1,2-trans-Dichloroethylene........................         66         25
1,2-Dichlorobenzene...............................        794        196
1,2-Dichloropropane...............................        794        196
1,2-Dichloroethane................................        574        180
1,3-Dichloropropene...............................        794        196
1,4-Dichlorobenzene...............................        380        142
2,4-Dimethylphenol................................         47         19
Benzene...........................................        134         57
Bromodichloromethane..............................        380        142
Bromomethane......................................        380        142
Chlorobenzene.....................................        380        142
Chloromethane.....................................        295        110
Cyanide (Total)...................................        640        220
Dibromochloromethane..............................        794        196
Dichloromethane...................................        170         36
Ethylbenzene......................................        380        142
Lead (Total)......................................        690        320
Naphthalene.......................................         47         19
Phenol............................................         47         19
Tetrachloroethylene...............................        164         52
Tetrachloromethane................................        380        142
Toluene...........................................         74         28
Tribromomethane...................................        794        196
Trichloromethane..................................        325        111
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[58 FR 50698, Sept. 28, 1993]



     Sec. Table 6 to Part 455--PSES and PSNS for Priority Pollutants

                   [Micrograms per liter ([micro]g/l)]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                      Daily     Monthly
                                                     maximum    maximum
                     Pollutant                      shall not  shall not
                                                      exceed     exceed
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1,1-Dichloroethylene..............................         60         22
1,1,1-Trichloroethane.............................         59         22
1,2-trans-Dichloroethylene........................         66         25
1,2-Dichlorobenzene...............................        794        196
1,2-Dichloropropane...............................        794        196
1,2-Dichloroethane................................        574        180
1,3-Dichloropropene...............................        794        196
1,4-Dichlorobenzene...............................        380        142
Benzene...........................................        134         57
Bromodichloromethane..............................        380        142
Bromomethane......................................        380        142
Chlorobenzene.....................................        380        142
Chloromethane.....................................        295        110
Cyanide (Total)...................................        640        220
Dibromochloromethane..............................        794        196
Dichloromethane...................................        170         36
Ethylbenzene......................................        380        142
Lead (Total)......................................        690        320
Naphthalene.......................................         47         19
Tetrachloroethylene...............................        164         52
Tetrachloromethane................................        380        142
Toluene...........................................         74         28
Tribromomethane...................................        794        196
Trichloromethane..................................        325        111
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[58 FR 50699, Sept. 28, 1993]



                   Sec. Table 7 to Part 455 [Reserved]



   Sec. Table 8 to Part 455--List of Pollution Prevention Alternative 
                                Practices

    A modification to the list of practices on this table that an 
individual facility must comply with to be eligible for the pollution 
prevention alternative is allowed with acceptable justification as 
listed on this table as approved by the permit writer or control 
authority (using BPJ/BEJ) after submittal by the facility of a request 
for modification. A modification, for purposes of this table, means that 
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to perform a listed practice or would need to comply with a modified 
practice. However, the modification only applies to the specific 
practice for which the modification has been justified and to no other 
listed practices. Facilities are required to thoroughly discuss all 
modifications in the on-site compliance paperwork as described above in 
the limitations and standards (Sec.  455.41(c)).
    1. Must use water conservation practices. These practices may 
include, but are not limited to using: spray nozzles or flow reduction 
devices on hoses, low volume/high pressure rinsing equipment, floor 
scrubbing machines, mop(s) and bucket(s), and counter current staged 
drum rinsing stations.
[Modification allowed when: Rinsing narrow transfer lines or piping 
where sufficient rinsing is better achieved by flushing with water.]
    2. Must practice good housekeeping:
    (a) Perform preventative maintenance on all valves and fittings and 
repair leaky valves and fittings in a timely manner;
    (b) Use drip pans under any valves or fittings where hoses or lines 
are routinely connected and disconnected, collect for reuse when 
possible; and
    (c) Perform quick cleanup of leaks and spills in outdoor bulk 
storage or process areas.
    3. Must sweep or vacuum dry production areas prior to rinsing with 
water.
    4. Must clean interiors of dry formulation equipment with dry 
carrier prior to any water rinse. The carrier material must be stored 
and reused in future formulation of the same or compatible product or 
properly disposed of as solid waste.
    5. If operating continuous overflow Department of Transportation 
(DOT) aerosol leak test baths--
    Must operate with some recirculation.
    6. If operating air pollution control wet scrubbers--
    Must operate as recirculating scrubbers (periodic blowdown is 
allowed as needed).
[Modification allowed when: Facility demonstrates that they would not be 
able to meet Resource Conservation Recovery Act or Clean Air Act (CAA) 
requirements.]

    7. When performing rinsing of raw material drums, storage drums, 
and/or shipping containers that contained liquid PAI(s) and/or inert 
ingredients for the formulation of water-based products--
    Must reuse the drum/shipping container rinsate DIRECTLY into the 
formulation at the time of formulation; or store for use in future 
formulation of same or compatible product; or use a staged drum rinsing 
station (counter current rinsing).
[Modification allowed when: the drum/shipping container holds inert 
ingredient(s) only and (1) the facility can demonstrate that, after 
using water conservation practices, the large concentration of inert 
ingredient in the formulation creates more volume than could feasibly be 
reused; or (2) the facility can demonstrate that the concentration of 
the inert in the formulation is so small that the reuse would cause a 
formulation to exceed the ranges allowed in the Confidential Statement 
of Formula (CSF) (40 CFR 158.155).]

    8. When performing rinsing of raw material drums, storage drums, 
and/or shipping containers that contained liquid PAI(s) and/or inert 
ingredients for the formulation of solvent-based products--
    Must reuse the drum/shipping container rinsate DIRECTLY into the 
formulation at the time of formulation or store for use in future 
formulation of same or compatible product.
[Modification allowed when:

    (a) The drum/shipping container holds inert ingredient(s) only and: 
(1) The facility can demonstrate that, after using water conservation 
practices, the large concentration of inert ingredient in the 
formulation creates more volume than could feasibly be reused; or (2) 
the facility can demonstrate that the concentration of the inert in the 
formulation is so small that the reuse would cause a formulation to 
exceed the ranges allowed in the Confidential Statement of Formula (CSF) 
(40 CFR 158.155); or
    (b) Drums/shipping containers are going to a drum refurbisher/
recycler who will only accept drums rinsed with water.]
    9. Must dedicate PFPR production equipment by water-based versus 
solvent-based products. Dedicated solvent-based or water-based equipment 
may be used on a non-routine basis for non-dedicated operations; however 
the facility may not discharge the solvent/aqueous changeover rinsate as 
part of their P2 allowable discharge (i.e., the facility must achieve 
zero discharge of those process wastewater pollutants).
[Modification allowed when: Facility has installed and is using a 
solvent recovery system for the changeover rinsate (can also be used for 
other solvent recovery).]

    10. Must store the rinsate from interior rinsing (does not include 
drum/shipping container rinsate) for reuse in future formulation of same 
or compatible product.

[Modification allowed when:

    (a) Facility has evidence of biological growth or other product 
deterioration over a typical storage period;
    (b) Facility has space limitations, BUT must still store rinsates 
for most frequently produced products;
    (c) Manufacturer (or formulator contracting for toll formulating) 
has directed otherwise (i.e., send back to them or send for off-site 
disposal);
    (d) Facility is dropping registration or production of the 
formulation and there is no compatible formulation for reuse of the 
rinsates or facility can provide reasonable

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explanation of why it does not anticipate formulation of same or 
compatible formulation within the next 12 months;
    (e) Facility only performs packaging of the pesticide product from 
which interior rinsate is generated; or
    (f) Facility has demonstrated that it must use a detergent to clean 
the equipment.]

                                  Notes

    For indirect dischargers: After following the practices above, some 
wastewaters may require pretreatment prior to discharge to POTWs. See 
definition of pollution prevention allowable discharge for indirect 
dischargers (Sec.  455.41(d)).
    For direct dischargers: After following the practices above, all 
wastewaters require treatment prior to discharge directly to the 
nation's waters. See definition of pollution prevention allowable 
discharge for direct dischargers (Sec.  455.41(e)).
    Additional information and guidance on implementing these P2 
practices as well as evaluating compliance with these practices will be 
available in a P2 Guidance Manual for the PFPR Industry.

[61 FR 57553, Nov. 6, 1996]



               Sec. Table 9 to Part 455--Group 2 Mixtures

------------------------------------------------------------------------
          Shaughnessey code                    Chemical name \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
002201..............................  Sabadilla alkaloids.
006501..............................  Aromatic petroleum derivative
                                       solvent.
006602..............................  Heavy aromatic naphtha.
016601 \2\..........................  Dry ice.
022003..............................  Coal tar.
025001..............................  Coal tar neutral oils.
025003..............................  Creosote oil (Note: Derived from
                                       any source).
025004..............................  Coal tar creosote.
031801..............................  Ammonium salts of C8-18 and C18'
                                       fatty acids.
055601..............................  BNOA.
063501..............................  Kerosene.
063502..............................  Mineral oil--includes paraffin oil
                                       from 063503.
063503..............................  Petroleum distillate, oils,
                                       solvent, or hydrocarbons; also p.
063506..............................  Mineral spirits.
067003..............................  Terpineols (unspec.).
067205..............................  Pine tar oil.
067207..............................  Ester gum.
067302..............................  Amines, N-coco alkyltrimethylenedi-
                                       , acetates.
069152..............................  Amines, coco alkyl,
                                       hydrochlorides.
070801..............................  Red Squill glycoside.
071004..............................  Cube Resins other than rotenone.
071501..............................  Ryania speciosa, powdered stems
                                       of.
072602 \2\..........................  Silica gel.
072605 \2\..........................  Silicon dioxide.
079014..............................  Turkey red oil.
079021..............................  Potassium salts of fatty acids.
079029..............................  Fatty alcohols (52-61% C10, 39-46%
                                       C8, 0-3% C6, 0-3% C12).
079034..............................  Methyl esters of fatty acids (100%
                                       C8-C12)
079059..............................  Fatty alcohols (54.5% C10, 45.1%
                                       C8, 0.4% C6)
086803..............................  Xylene range aromatic solvent
107302..............................  Polyhedral inclusion bodies of
                                       Douglas fir tussock moth nucl.
107303..............................  Polyhedral inclusion bodies of
                                       gypsy moth nucleopolyhedrosis.
107304..............................  Polyhedral inclusion bodies of n.
                                       sertifer
116902..............................  Gibberellin A4 mixt. with
                                       Gibberellin A7.
117001..............................  Nosema locustae.
128888..............................  Lactofen (ANSI).
128934 \2\..........................  Nitrogen, liquid.
129029..............................  Bergamot Oil.
224600..............................  Diethanolamides of the fatty acids
                                       of coconut oil (coded 079).
505200..............................  Isoparaffinic hydrocarbons.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Shaughnessey codes and chemical names are taken directly from the
  FATES database. Several chemical names are truncated because the
  chemical names listed in the FATES database are limited to 60
  characters.
\2\ EPA does not believe this PAI will persist in sanitary streams long
  enough to reach a POTW.


[61 FR 57554, Nov. 6, 1996]



    Sec. Table 10 to Part 455--List of Appropriate Pollution Control 
                              Technologies

    This table contains those pollutant control technologies, such as 
hydrolysis, chemical oxidation, precipitation and activated carbon 
adsorption, which have been used for estimating compliance costs on a 
PAI specific basis. In general, these treatment technologies have been 
determined to be effective in treating pesticide containing wastewaters 
in literature, in bench or pilot scale treatability studies or in the 
Pesticide Manufacturing effluent guidelines. These are the same 
technologies that are presented as part of the Universal Treatment 
System. However, these technologies are PAI specific and may need to be 
used in conjunction with one another to provide treatment for all PAIs 
used at a facility over a period of time. In addition, facilities may 
experience difficulties treating wastewaters that contain emulsions, 
therefore, ``appropriate'' treatment for emulsified wastewaters must 
include an emulsion breaking step. For PAIs whose technology is listed 
as ``Pollution Prevention'', the permitting authority/control authority 
can determine if additional treatment is necessary through best 
professional judgement/best engineering judgement, respectively.

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                             List of Appropriate Pollution Control Technologies \1\
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                    PAI
          PAI name \2\              code     Shaughnessy    Structural group          Treatment technology
                                    \3\       code \4\             \5\
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dicofol.........................      001           10501  DDT...............  Hydrolysis.
Maleic Hydrazide................      002           51501  Hydrazide.........  Activated Carbon.
EDB.............................      003           42002  EDB...............  Activated Carbon.
Vancide TH......................      004           82901  s-Triazine........  Activated Carbon.
1,3-Dichloropropene.............      005           29001  EDB...............  Hydrolysis.
Thenarsazine Oxide..............      006           12601  Organoarsenic.....  Precipitation.
Dowicil 75......................      007           17901  NR4...............  Activated Carbon.
Triadimefon.....................      008          109901  s-Triazine........  Activated Carbon.
Hexachlorophene.................      009           44901  Chlorophene.......  Activated Carbon.
Tetrachlorophene................      010  ..............  Chlorophene.......  Activated Carbon.
Dichlorophene...................      011           55001  Chlorophene.......  Activated Carbon.
Dichlorvos......................      012           84001  Phosphate.........  Hydrolysis.
Landrin-2.......................      013  ..............  Carbamate.........  Activated Carbon.
2,3,6-T, S&E or Fenac...........      014           82605  2,4-D.............  Activated Carbon.
2,4,5-T and 2,4,5-T, S&E........      015             (*)  2,4-D.............  Activated Carbon.
2,4-D (2,4-D, S&E)..............      016             (*)  2,4-D.............  Chemical Oxidation.
2,4-DB, S&E.....................      017             (*)  2,4-D.............  Activated Carbon.
Dyrene or Anilazine.............      018           80811  s-Triazine........  Activated Carbon.
Dinocap.........................      019           36001  Phenylcrotonate...  Activated Carbon.
Dichloran or DCNA...............      020           31301  Aryl Halide.......  Activated Carbon.
Busan 90........................      021            8707  Miscellaneous       Activated Carbon.
                                                            Organic.
Mevinphos.......................      022           15801  Phosphate.........  Hydrolysis.
Sulfallate......................      023  ..............  Dithiocarbamate...  Activated Carbon.
Chlorfenvinphos.................      024           84101  Phosphate.........  Activated Carbon.
Cyanazine or Bladex.............      025          100101  s-Triazine........  Activated Carbon.
Propachlor......................      026           19101  Acetanilide.......  Activated Carbon.
MCPA, S&E.......................      027             (*)  2,4-D.............  Activated Carbon.
Octhilinone.....................      028           99901  Heterocyclic......  Activated Carbon.
Pindone.........................      029           67703  Miscellaneous       Activated Carbon.
                                                            Organic.
Dichlorprop, S&E................      030             (*)  2,4-D.............  Activated Carbon.
MCPP, S&E or Mecoprop...........      031             (*)  2,4-D.............  Activated Carbon.
Thiabendazole...................      032           60101  Heterocyclic......  Activated Carbon.
Belclene 310....................      033           80815  s-Triazine........  Activated Carbon.
Chlorprop, S&E..................      034           21202  2,4-D.............  Activated Carbon.
Busan 72 or TCMTB...............      035           35603  Heterocyclic......  Hydrolysis.
Chlorophacinone.................      037           67707  Miscellaneous       Activated Carbon.
                                                            Organic.
Landrin-1.......................      038  ..............  Carbamate.........  Activated Carbon.
Pronamide.......................      039          101701  Chlorobenzamide...  Activated Carbon.
Methiocarb or Mesurol...........      040          100501  Carbamate.........  Hydrolysis.
Propanil........................      041           28201  Chloropropionanili  Activated Carbon.
                                                            de.
Polyphase \6\...................      042          107801  Carbamate.........  Activated Carbon.
Coumafuryl or Fumarin...........      043           86001  Coumarin..........  Activated Carbon.
DNOC............................      044  ..............  Phenol............  Activated Carbon.
Metribuzin......................      045          101101  Triazathione......  Activated Carbon.
CPA, S&E........................      046             (*)  2,4-D.............  Activated Carbon.
MCPB, S&E.......................      047           19202  2,4-D.............  Activated Carbon.
Aminocarb.......................      048  ..............  Carbamate.........  Hydrolysis.
Etridiazole.....................      049           84701  Heterocyclic......  Activated Carbon.
Ethoxyquin......................      050           55501  Quinolin..........  Activated Carbon.
Acephate or Orthene.............      052          103301  Phosphoroamidothio  Activated Carbon.
                                                            ate.
Acifluorfen.....................      053          114402  Benzoic Acid......  Activated Carbon.
Alachlor........................      054           90501  Acetanilide.......  Activated Carbon.
Aldicarb........................      055           98301  Carbamate.........  Hydrolysis.
Allethrin.......................      057             (*)  Pyrethrin.........  Activated Carbon.
Ametryn.........................      058           80801  s-Triazine........  Activated Carbon.
Amitraz.........................      059          106201  Iminamide.........  Activated Carbon.
Atrazine........................      060           80803  s-Triazine........  Hydrolysis.
Bendiocarb......................      061          105201  Carbamate.........  Hydrolysis.
Benomyl.........................      062           99101  Carbamate.........  Hydrolysis.
BHC.............................      063  ..............  Lindane...........  Hydrolysis.
Benzyl Benzoate.................      064            9501  Ester.............  Activated Carbon.
Lethane 60......................      065  ..............  Thiocyanate.......  Activated Carbon.
Bifenox.........................      066          104301  Nitrobenzoate.....  Activated Carbon.
Biphenyl........................      067           17002  Aryl..............  Activated Carbon.
Bromacil (Lithium Salt).........      068             (*)  Uracil............  Activated Carbon.
Bromoxynil......................      069             (*)  Benzonitrile......  Activated Carbon.
Butachlor.......................      070  ..............  Acetanilide.......  Activated Carbon.
Giv-gard........................      071          101401  Miscellaneous       Activated Carbon.
                                                            Organic.
Cacodylic Acid..................      072             (*)  Organoarsenic.....  Precipitation.
Captafol........................      073  ..............  Phthalimide.......  Hydrolysis.
Captan..........................      074           81301  Phthalimide.......  Hydrolysis.

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Carbaryl........................      075           56801  Carbamate.........  Hydrolysis.
Carbofuran......................      076           90601  Carbamate.........  Hydrolysis.
Carbosulfan.....................      077  ..............  Carbamate.........  Activated Carbon.
Chloramben......................      078             (*)  Benzoic Acid......  Activated Carbon.
Chlordane.......................      079           58201  Tricyclic.........  Activated Carbon.
Chloroneb.......................      080           27301  Aryl Halide.......  Chemical Oxidation.
Chloropicrin....................      081           81501  Alkyl Halide......  Chemical Oxidation.
Chlorothalonil..................      082           81901  Chloropropionanili  Activated Carbon.
                                                            de.
Chloroxuron.....................      083  ..............  Urea..............  Activated Carbon.
Stirofos........................      084           83701  Phosphate.........  Hydrolysis.
Chlorpyrifos Methyl.............      085           59102  Phosphorothioate..  Hydrolysis.
Chlorpyrifos....................      086           59101  Phosphorothioate..  Chemical Oxidation.
Mancozeb........................      087           14504  Dithiocarbamate...  Activated Carbon.
Bioquin (Copper)................      088           24002  Organocopper......  Precipitation.
Copper EDTA.....................      089           39105  Organocopper......  Precipitation.
Pydrin or Fenvalerate...........      090          109301  Pyrethrin.........  Activated Carbon.
Cycloheximide...................      091  ..............  Cyclic Ketone.....  Activated Carbon.
Dalapon.........................      092             (*)  Alkyl Halide......  Activated Carbon.
Dienochlor......................      093           27501  HCp...............  Activated Carbon.
Demeton.........................      094  ..............  Phosphorothioate..  Hydrolysis.
Desmedipham.....................      095          104801  Carbamate.........  Hydrolysis.
Amobam..........................      096  ..............  Miscellaneous       Activated Carbon.
                                                            Organic.
DBCP............................      097  ..............  EDB...............  Activated Carbon.
Dicamba.........................      098             (*)  Aryl Halide.......  Activated Carbon.
Dichlone........................      099           29601  Quinone...........  Activated Carbon.
Thiophanate Ethyl...............      100          103401  Carbamate.........  Hydrolysis.
Perthane........................      101  ..............  DDT...............  Activated Carbon.
EXD.............................      102  ..............  Dithiocarbamate...  Activated Carbon.
Diazinon........................      103           57801  Phosphorothioate..  Hydrolysis.
Diflubenzuron...................      104          108201  Urea..............  Activated Carbon.
Dimethoate......................      106           35001  Phosphorodithioate  Hydrolysis.
Parathion Methyl................      107           53501  Phosphorothioate..  Hydrolysis.
Dicrotophos.....................      108           35201  Phosphate.........  Activated Carbon.
Crotoxyphos.....................      109           58801  Phosphate.........  Activated Carbon.
DCPA............................      110           78701  Aryl Halide.......  Activated Carbon.
Trichlorofon....................      111           57901  Phosphonate.......  Activated Carbon.
Dinoseb.........................      112           37505  Phenol............  Activated Carbon.
Dioxathion......................      113           37801  Phosphorodithioate  Hydrolysis.
Diphacinone.....................      114           67701  Indandione........  Activated Carbon.
Diphenamide.....................      115           36601  Acetamide.........  Activated Carbon.
Diphenylamine...................      116           38501  Aryl Amine........  Activated Carbon.
MGK 326.........................      117           47201  Ester.............  Activated Carbon.
Nabonate........................      118           63301  Isocyanate........  Chemical Oxidation.
Diuron..........................      119           35505  Urea..............  Activated Carbon.
Metasol DGH.....................      120           44303  NR4...............  Activated Carbon.
Dodine..........................      121           44301  NR4...............  Activated Carbon.
Endosulfan......................      122           79401  Tricyclic.........  Activated Carbon.
Endothall (Endothall S&E).......      123             (*)  Bicyclic..........  Activated Carbon.
Endrin..........................      124           41601  Tricyclic.........  Activated Carbon.
Ethalfluralin...................      125          113101  Toluidine.........  Activated Carbon.
Ethion..........................      126           58401  Phosphorodithioate  Hydrolysis.
Ethoprop........................      127           41101  Phosphorodithioate  Activated Carbon.
Fenamiphos......................      128          100601  Phosphoroamidate..  Activated Carbon.
Chlorobenzilate.................      129           28801  Aryl Halide.......  Activated Carbon.
Butylate........................      130           41405  Thiocarbamate.....  Activated Carbon.
Famphur.........................      131  ..............  Phosphorothioate..  Hydrolysis.
Fenarimol.......................      132          206600  Pyrimidine........  Activated Carbon.
Fenthion or Baytex..............      133           53301  Phosphorothioate..  Hydrolysis.
Ferbam..........................      134           34801  Dithiocarbamate...  Activated Carbon.
Fluometuron.....................      135           35503  Urea..............  Activated Carbon.
Fluoroacetamide.................      136  ..............  Acetamide.........  Activated Carbon.
Folpet..........................      137           81601  Phthalimide.......  Hydrolysis.
Glyphosate (Glyphosate S&E).....      138             (*)  Phosphoroamidate..  Chemical Oxidation.
Glyphosine......................      139  ..............  Phosphoroamidate..  Activated Carbon.
Heptachlor......................      140           44801  Tricyclic.........  Activated Carbon.
Cycloprate......................      141  ..............  Thiocarbamate.....  Activated Carbon.
Hexazinone......................      142          107201  s-Triazine........  Activated Carbon.
Isofenphos......................      143          109401  Phosphoroamidothio  Activated Carbon.
                                                            ate.
Isopropalin.....................      144          100201  Toluidine.........  Activated Carbon.
Propham.........................      145  ..............  Carbamate.........  Hydrolysis.
Karabutilate....................      146           97401  Carbamate.........  Hydrolysis.

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Lindane.........................      147            9001  Lindane...........  Activated Carbon.
Linuron.........................      148           35506  Urea..............  Chemical Oxidation.
Malachite Green.................      149           39504  NR4...............  Activated Carbon.
Malathion.......................      150           57701  Phosphorodithioate  Hydrolysis.
Maneb...........................      151           14505  Dithiocarbamate...  Activated Carbon.
Manam...........................      152  ..............  Dithiocarbamate...  Activated Carbon.
Mefluidide......................      153          114002  Carbamate.........  Activated Carbon.
Methamidophos...................      154          101201  Phosphoroamidothio  Activated Carbon.
                                                            ate.
Methidathion....................      155          100301  Phosphorodithioate  Activated Carbon.
Methomyl........................      156           90301  Carbamate.........  Hydrolysis.
Methoprene......................      157             (*)  Ester.............  Activated Carbon.
Methoxychlor....................      158           34001  DDT...............  Hydrolysis.
Methyl Bromide..................      160           53201  Alkyl Halide......  Activated Carbon.
Monosodium Methyl Arsenate......      161             (*)  Organoarsenic.....  Precipitation.
Nalco D-2303....................      163           68102  Thiocyanate.......  Activated Carbon.
Quinomethionate.................      164           54101  Miscellaneous       Activated Carbon.
                                                            Organic.
Metolachlor.....................      165          108801  Acetanilide.......  Activated Carbon.
Mexacarbate.....................      166  ..............  Carbamate.........  Hydrolysis.
Metiram.........................      167           14601  Dithiocarbamate...  Activated Carbon.
Monuron TCA.....................      168           35502  Urea..............  Activated Carbon.
Monuron.........................      169           35501  Urea..............  Activated Carbon.
Napropamide.....................      170          103001  Carbamate.........  Activated Carbon.
Deet............................      171           80301  Toluamide.........  Activated Carbon.
Nabam...........................      172           14503  Dithiocarbamate...  Chemical Oxidation.
Naled...........................      173           34401  Phosphate.........  Hydrolysis.
Norea...........................      174  ..............  Urea..............  Activated Carbon.
Norflurazon.....................      175          105801  Heterocyclic......  Activated Carbon.
Naptalam or Neptalam............      176           30703  Phthalamide.......  Activated Carbon.
MGK 264.........................      177           57001  Bicyclic..........  Activated Carbon.
Benfluralin.....................      178           84301  Toluidine.........  Activated Carbon.
Sulfotepp.......................      179           79501  Phosphorothioate..  Activated Carbon.
Aspon...........................      180  ..............  Phosphorothioate..  Activated Carbon.
Coumaphos.......................      181           36501  Phosphorothioate..  Hydrolysis.
Fensulfothion...................      182           32701  Phosphorothioate..  Hydrolysis.
Disulfoton......................      183           32501  Phosphorodithioate  Hydrolysis.
Fenitrothion....................      184          105901  Phosphorothioate..  Hydrolysis.
Phosmet.........................      185           59201  Phosphorodithioate  Hydrolysis.
Azinphos Methyl (Guthion).......      186           58001  Phosphorodithioate  Hydrolysis.
Oxydemeton Methyl...............      187           58702  Phosphorothioate..  Activated Carbon.
Organo-Arsenic Pesticides.......      188  ..............  Organoarsenic.....  Precipitation.
Organo-Cadmium Pesticides.......      189  ..............  Organocadmium.....  Precipitation
Organo-Copper Pesticides........      190             (*)  Organocopper......  Precipitation.
Organo-Mercury Pesticides.......      191             (*)  Organomercury.....  Precipitation.
Organo-Tin Pesticides...........      192             (*)  Organotin.........  Precipitation.
o-Dichlorobenzene...............      193           59401  Aryl Halide.......  Activated Carbon.
Oryzalin........................      194          104201  Sulfanilamide.....  Activated Carbon.
Oxamyl..........................      195          103801  Carbamate.........  Hydrolysis.
Oxyfluorfen.....................      196          111601  Miscellaneous       Activated Carbon.
                                                            Organic.
Bolstar.........................      197          111501  Phosphorodithioate  Activated Carbon.
Sulprofos Oxon..................      198  ..............  Phosphorothioate..  Hydrolysis.
Santox (EPN)....................      199           41801  Phosphorodithioate  Hydrolysis.
Fonofos.........................      200           41701  Phosphorodithioate  Hydrolysis.
Propoxur........................      201           47802  Carbamate.........  Hydrolysis.
p-Dichlorobenzene...............      202           61501  Aryl Halide.......  Activated Carbon.
Parathion Ethyl.................      203           57501  Phosphorothioate..  Hydrolysis.
Pendimethalin...................      204          108501  Benzeneamine......  Activated Carbon.
PCNB............................      205           56502  Aryl Halide.......  Activated Carbon.
PCP or Penta....................      206             (*)  Phenol............  Activated Carbon.
Perfluidone.....................      207  ..............  Sulfonamide.......  Activated Carbon.
Permethrin......................      208          109701  Pyrethrin.........  Activated Carbon.
Phenmedipham....................      209           98701  Carbamate.........  Hydrolysis.
Nemazine........................      210           64501  Heterocyclic......  Activated Carbon.
Phorate.........................      212           57201  Phosphorodithioate  Hydrolysis.
Phosalone.......................      213           97701  Phosphorodithioate  Hydrolysis.
Phosphamidon....................      214           18201  Phosphate.........  Hydrolysis.
Picloram........................      215             (*)  Pyridine..........  Activated Carbon.
Piperonyl Butoxide..............      216           67501  Ester.............  Activated Carbon.
PBED or WSCP (Busan 77).........      217           69183  NR4...............  Activated Carbon.
Busan 85 or Arylane.............      218           34803  Dithiocarbamate...  Chemical Oxidation.
Busan 40........................      219          102901  Dithiocarbamate...  Chemical Oxidation.
KN Methyl.......................      220           39002  Dithiocarbamate...  Chemical Oxidation.

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Metasol J26.....................      221          101301  Miscellaneous       Activated Carbon.
                                                            Organic.
Profenofos......................      222          111401  Phosphorothioate..  Activated Carbon.
Prometon or Caparol.............      223           80804  s-Triazine........  Chemical Oxidation.
Prometryn.......................      224           80805  s-Triazine........  Activated Carbon.
Propargite......................      225           97601  Miscellaneous       Activated Carbon.
                                                            Organic.
Propazine.......................      226           80808  s-Triazine........  Activated Carbon.
Propionic Acid..................      227           77702  Alkyl Acid........  Activated Carbon.
Previcur N......................      228          119301  Carbamate.........  Hydrolysis.
Pyrethrin Coils.................      229           69004  Pyrethrin.........  Activated Carbon.
Pyrethrum I.....................      230           69001  Pyrethrin.........  Hydrolysis.
Pyrethrum II....................      231           69002  Pyrethrin.........  Hydrolysis.
Pyrethrins......................      232             (*)  Pyrethrin.........  Hydrolysis.
Resmethrin......................      233             (*)  Pyrethrin.........  Activated Carbon.
Fenchlorphos or Ronnel..........      234           58301  Phosphorothioate..  Hydrolysis.
Mexide or Rotenone..............      235           71003  Miscellaneous       Activated Carbon.
                                                            Organic.
DEF.............................      236           74801  Phosphorotrithioat  Activated Carbon.
                                                            e.
Siduron or Tupersan.............      237           35509  Urea..............  Activated Carbon.
Silvex..........................      238             (*)  2,4-D.............  Activated Carbon.
Simazine........................      239           80807  s-Triazine........  Activated Carbon.
Sodium Bentazon.................      240          103901  Heterocyclic......  Chemical Oxidation.
Carbam-S or Sodam...............      241           34804  Dithiocarbamate...  Chemical Oxidation.
Sodium Fluoroacetate............      242           75003  Acetamide.........  Activated Carbon.
Vapam or Metham Sodium..........      243           39003  Dithiocarbamate...  Chemical Oxidation.
Sulfoxide.......................      244           57101  Miscellaneous       Activated Carbon.
                                                            Organic.
Cycloate or Ro-Neet.............      245           41301  Thiocarbamate.....  Activated Carbon.
EPrecipitationC or Eptam........      246           41401  Thiocarbamate.....  Activated Carbon.
Molinate........................      247           41402  Thiocarbamate.....  Activated Carbon.
Pebulate or Tillman.............      248           41403  Thiocarbamate.....  Activated Carbon.
Vernolate or Vernam.............      249           41404  Thiocarbamate.....  Activated Carbon.
HPrecipitationMS................      250           35604  Thiosulphonate....  Activated Carbon.
Bensulide or Betesan............      251            9801  Phosphorodithioate  Activated Carbon.
Tebuthiuron.....................      252          105501  Urea..............  Activated Carbon.
Temephos........................      253           59001  Phosphorothioate..  Hydrolysis.
Terbacil........................      254           12701  Uracil............  Activated Carbon.
Terbufos or Counter.............      255          105001  Phosphorodithioate  Activated Carbon.
Terbuthylazine..................      256           80814  s-Triazine........  Activated Carbon.
Terbutryn.......................      257           80813  s-Triazine........  Activated Carbon.
Tetrachlorophenol...............      258           63004  Phenol............  Activated Carbon.
Dazomet.........................      259           35602  Heterocyclic......  Chemical Oxidation.
Thiophanate Methyl..............      260          102001  Carbamate.........  Hydrolysis.
Thiram..........................      261           79801  Dithiocarbamate...  Activated Carbon.
Toxaphene.......................      262           80501  Bicyclic..........  Activated Carbon.
Merphos.........................      263           74901  Phosphorotrithioat  Hydrolysis.
                                                            e.
Trifluralin or Treflan..........      264           36101  Toluidine.........  Activated Carbon.
Warfarin........................      265             (*)  Coumarin..........  Activated Carbon.
Zinc MBT........................      266           51705  Organozinc........  Precipitation.
Zineb...........................      267           14506  Dithiocarbamate...  Activated Carbon.
Ziram...........................      268           34805  Dithiocarbamate...  Activated Carbon.
Triallate.......................      269           78802  Thiocarbamate.....  Activated Carbon.
Phenothrin......................      270           69005  Pyrethrin.........  Activated Carbon.
Tetramethrin....................      271           69003  Pyrethrin.........  Activated Carbon.
Chloropropham...................      272           18301  Carbamate.........  Hydrolysis.
          Non-272 PAIs
CFC 11..........................  .......              13  Alkyl Halide......  Activated Carbon.
CFC 12..........................  .......              14  Alkyl Halide......  Activated Carbon.
Polyethylene....................  .......             152  Polymer...........  Activated Carbon.
Acrolein........................  .......             701  Alcohol...........  Activated Carbon.
Dimethyl-m-dioxan-4-ol acetate..  .......            1001  Heterocyclic......  Activated Carbon.
Dodecyl alcohol.................  .......            1509  Alcohol...........  Activated Carbon.
Tetradecyl alcohol..............  .......            1510  Alcohol...........  Activated Carbon.
Rosin amine D acetate...........  .......            4201  Alkyl Acid........  Activated Carbon.
Dihydroabietylamine acetate.....  .......            4213  Alkyl Acid........  Activated Carbon.
Amitrole........................  .......            4401  Heterocyclic......  Activated Carbon.
Allyl isothiocyanate............  .......            4901  Thiocyanate.......  Activated Carbon.
AMS.............................  .......            5501  Inorganic.........  Pollution Prevention.
Calcium sulfate.................  .......            5602  Inorganic.........  Pollution Prevention.
Tartar emetic...................  .......            6201  Inorganic.........  Pollution Prevention.
Diphenylstibene 2-ethylhexanoate  .......            6202  Aryl..............  Activated Carbon.
Streptomycin....................  .......            6306  Heterocyclic......  Activated Carbon.
Oxytetracycline hydrochloride...  .......            6308  Phthalamide.......  Activated Carbon.

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Streptomycin sesquisulfate......  .......            6310  Heterocyclic......  Activated Carbon.
Neomycin sulfate................  .......            6313  Benzeneamine......  Activated Carbon.
Antimycin A.....................  .......            6314  Heterocyclic......  Activated Carbon.
Calcium oxytetracycline.........  .......            6321  Phthalamide.......  Activated Carbon.
Espesol 3A......................  .......            6601  Phosphorothioate..  Activated Carbon.
Arsenic acid....................  .......            6801  Metallic..........  Precipitation.
Arsenic acid anhydride..........  .......            6802  Metallic..........  Precipitation.
Arsenous acid anhydride.........  .......            7001  Metallic..........  Precipitation.
Copper oxychloride..............  .......            8001  Metallic..........  Precipitation.
Basic cupric sulfate............  .......            8101  Metallic..........  Precipitation.
Basic copper III--zinc sulfate    .......            8102  Metallic..........  Precipitation.
 complex (Declare copper and.
Bromophos.......................  .......            8706  Phosphorothioate..  Activated Carbon.
Benzyl bromoacetate.............  .......            8710  Benzoic acid......  Activated Carbon.
Benzoic acid....................  .......            9101  Benzoic acid......  Activated Carbon.
Benzyl diethyl ((2,6-             .......            9106  NR4...............  Activated Carbon.
 xylylcarbamoyl)methyl) ammonium
 benzoate.
Benzyl alcohol..................  .......            9502  Aryl..............  Activated Carbon.
3-Chloro-p-toluidine              .......            9901  Chloropropionanili  Activated Carbon.
 hydrochloride.                                             de.
Butoxyethoxy)ethyl thiocyanate..  .......           10002  Thiocyanate.......  Activated Carbon.
2-Naphthol......................  .......           10301  Phenol............  Activated Carbon.
Boric acid......................  .......           11001  Inorganic.........  Pollution Prevention.
Barium metaborate...............  .......           11101  Inorganic.........  Pollution Prevention.
Boron sodium oxide (B8Na2O13),    .......           11103  Inorganic.........  Pollution Prevention.
 tetrahydrate (12280-03-4).
Sodium metaborate (NaBO2).......  .......           11104  Inorganic.........  Pollution Prevention.
Boron sodium oxide (B8Na2O13)     .......           11107  Inorganic.........  Pollution Prevention.
 (12008-41-2).
Boron sodium oxide (B4Na2O7),     .......           11110  Inorganic.........  Pollution Prevention.
 pentahydrate (12179-04-3).
Boron sodium oxide (B4Na2O7)      .......           11112  Inorganic.........  Pollution Prevention.
 (1330-43-4).
Polybutene......................  .......           11402  Polymer...........  Activated Carbon.
Polyisobutylene.................  .......           11403  Polymer...........  Activated Carbon.
Butyl cellosolve................  .......           11501  Alcohol...........  Activated Carbon.
Butoxypolypropylene glycol......  .......           11901  Polymer...........  Activated Carbon.
Neburon (ANSI)..................  .......           12001  Chloropropionanili  Activated Carbon.
                                                            de.
Methyltrimethylenedioxy)bis(4-    .......           12401  Bicyclic..........  Activated Carbon.
 methyl-1,3,2-dioxaborinane).
Oxybis(4,4,6-trimethyl-1,3,2-     .......           12402  Bicyclic..........  Activated Carbon.
 dioxaborinane).
Cadmium chloride................  .......           12902  Metallic..........  Precipitation.
Lead arsenate, basic............  .......           13502  Metallic..........  Precipitation.
Lead arsenate...................  .......           13503  Metallic..........  Precipitation.
Sodium arsenate.................  .......           13505  Metallic..........  Precipitation.
Sodium arsenite.................  .......           13603  Metallic..........  Precipitation.
Potassium bromide...............  .......           13903  Inorganic.........  Pollution Prevention.
Camphor.........................  .......           15602  Bicyclic..........  Activated Carbon.
Carbon disulfide................  .......           16401  Inorganic.........  Pollution Prevention.
Carbon tetrachloride............  .......           16501  Alkyl Halide......  Activated Carbon.
Barban (ANSI)...................  .......           17601  Carbamate.........  Activated Carbon.
Chloro-2-propenyl)-3,5,7,triaza-  .......           17902  Tricyclic.........  Activated Carbon.
 1-azo niatricyclo(3.3.1.1)sup.
Chlormequat chloride............  .......           18101  NR4...............  Activated Carbon.
Chloromethoxypropylmercuric       .......           18401  Metallic..........  Precipitation.
 acetate.
Allidochlor.....................  .......           19301  Acetanilide.......  Activated Carbon.
Chromic acid....................  .......           21101  Metallic..........  Precipitation.
Chromic oxide...................  .......           21103  Metallic..........  Precipitation.
Cresol (unspec) (Cresylic acid).  .......           22101  Phenol............  Activated Carbon.
Cresol..........................  .......           22102  Phenol............  Activated Carbon.
Copper (metallic)...............  .......           22501  Metallic..........  Precipitation.
Copper ammonium carbonate.......  .......           22703  Metallic..........  Precipitation.
Copper carbonate................  .......           22901  Metallic..........  Precipitation.
Copper hydroxide................  .......           23401  Metallic..........  Precipitation.
Copper chloride hydroxide         .......           23501  Metallic..........  Precipitation.
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Copper oxychloride sulfate......  .......           23503  Metallic..........  Precipitation.
Copper sulfate..................  .......           24401  Metallic..........  Precipitation.
Copper (from triethanolamine      .......           24403  Metallic..........  Precipitation.
 complex).
Copper as metallic (in the form   .......           24405  Metallic..........  Precipitation.
 of chelates of copper citrat).
Copper as elemental from copper-- .......           24407  Metallic..........  Precipitation.
 ethylenediamine complex.
Copper sulfate (anhydrous)......  .......           24408  Metallic..........  Precipitation.
Copper(I) oxide.................  .......           25601  Metallic..........  Precipitation.
Cuprous thiocyanate.............  .......           25602  Metallic..........  Precipitation.
Cyclohexane.....................  .......           25901  Aryl..............  Activated Carbon.
Cyclohexanone...................  .......           25902  Cyclic Ketone.....  Activated Carbon.
Dichlobenil.....................  .......           27401  Chloropropionanili  Activated Carbon.
                                                            de.
Diquat dibromide................  .......           32201  NR4...............  Activated Carbon.
Dimethrin (ANSI)................  .......           34101  Pyrethrin.........  Activated Carbon.
Dicapthon.......................  .......           34502  Phosphorothioate..  Activated Carbon.
Ziram, cyclohexylamine complex..  .......           34806  Dithiocarbamate...  Activated Carbon.
Butyl                             .......           34807  Dithiocarbamate...  Activated Carbon.
 dimethyltrithioperoxycarbamate.
Daminozide......................  .......           35101  Acetanilide.......  Activated Carbon.
Bis(trichloromethyl) sulfone....  .......           35601  Miscellaneous       Activated Carbon
                                                            Organic.
Bis(bromoacetoxy)-2-butene......  .......           35605  Alkyl Halide......  Activated Carbon.
Dazomet, sodium salt............  .......           35607  Heterocyclic......  Activated Carbon.
Butonate........................  .......           35701  Phosphonate.......  Activated Carbon.
Trifluoro-4-nitro-m-              .......            6201  Phenol............  Activated Carbon.
 cresol(**)=alpha,alpha,alpha-.
Triethanolamine dinoseb (2-sec-   .......           37506  Phenol............  Activated Carbon.
 Butyl-4,6-dinitrophenol).
Sodium 4,6-dinitro-o-cresylate..  .......           37508  Phenol............  Activated Carbon.
Dinitrophenol...................  .......           37509  Phenol............  Activated Carbon.
Alkanol* amine dinoseb (2-sec-    .......           37511  Phenol............  Activated Carbon.
 butyl-4,6-dinitrophenol) *(s.
Sodium dinoseb (2-sec-Butyl-4,6-  .......           37512  Phenol............  Activated Carbon.
 dinitrophenol).
Nitrilotriacetic acid, trisodium  .......           39106  Acetamide.........  Activated Carbon.
 salt.
Trisodium(2-                      .......           39109  Acetanilide.......  Activated Carbon.
 hydroxyethyl)ethylene
 diaminetriacetate.
Ammonium                          .......           39117  Acetamide.........  Activated Carbon.
 ethylenediaminetetraacetate.
Pentasodium                       .......           39120  Acetanilide.......  Activated Carbon.
 diethylenetriaminepentaacetate.
Ethyl-1,3-hexanediol............  .......           41001  Alcohol...........  Activated Carbon.
Ethylene........................  .......           41901  Miscellaneous       Pollution Prevention.
                                                            Organic.
EDC.............................  .......           42003  EDB...............  Activated Carbon.
Methylene chloride..............  .......           42004  Alkyl Halide......  Activated Carbon.
Methoxyethanol..................  .......           42202  Alcohol...........  Activated Carbon.
Ethylene glycol.................  .......           42203  Alcohol...........  Activated Carbon.
Butylene glycol.................  .......           42205  Alcohol...........  Activated Carbon.
Ethylene oxide..................  .......           42301  Miscellaneous       Pollution Prevention.
                                                            Organic.
Copper(II) oxide................  .......           42401  Metallic..........  Precipitation.
Cuprous and cupric oxide, mixed.  .......           42403  Metallic..........  Precipitation.
Propylene oxide.................  .......           42501  Miscellaneous       Pollution Prevention.
                                                            Organic.
Formaldehyde....................  .......           43001  Miscellaneous       Pollution Prevention.
                                                            Organic.
Paraformaldehyde................  .......           43002  Polymer...........  Activated Carbon.
Bis(2-butylene) tetrahydro-2-     .......           43302  Tricyclic.........  Activated Carbon.
 furaldehyde.
Giberellic acid.................  .......           43801  Tricyclic.........  Activated Carbon.
Potassium gibberellate..........  .......           43802  Tricyclic.........  Activated Carbon.
Glutaral........................  .......           43901  Alcohol...........  Activated Carbon.
Copper citrate..................  .......           44005  Metallic..........  Precipitation.
Methyl nonyl ketone.............  .......           44102  Miscellaneous       Activated Carbon.
                                                            Organic.
Methyl-2-pentanone..............  .......           44105  Miscellaneous       Activated Carbon.
                                                            Organic.
Monosodium 2,2'-methylenebis      .......           44902  Chlorophene.......  Activated Carbon.
 (3,4,6-trichlorophenate).

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Potassium 2,2'-methylenebis       .......           44904  Chlorophene.......  Activated Carbon.
 (3,4,6-trichlorophenate).
Hexachloroepoxyoctahydro-endo,    .......           45001  Tricyclic.........  Activated Carbon.
 exo-dimethanoaphthalene 85%.
Chlorhexidine diacetate.........  .......           45502  Chloropropionanili  Activated Carbon.
                                                            de.
Hydrocyanic acid................  .......           45801  Inorganic.........  Activated Carbon.
Hydroxyethyl octyl sulfide......  .......           46301  Alcohol...........  Activated Carbon.
Heptadecenyl-2-(2-hydroxyethyl)-  .......           46608  NR4...............  Activated Carbon.
 2-i midazolinium chloride.
Hydroxyethyl)-2-alkyl-2-          .......           46609  NR4...............  Activated Carbon.
 imidazoline (as in fatty acids
 of t.
IBA.............................  .......           46701  Bicyclic..........  Activated Carbon.
Dihydropyrone...................  .......           46801  Cyclic ketone.....  Activated Carbon.
Butoxypolypropoxypolyethoxyethan  .......           46901  Polymer...........  Activated Carbon.
 ol-iodine complex.
Polyethoxypolypropoxyethanol-     .......           46904  Polymer...........  Activated Carbon.
 iodine complex.
Use code no. 046904               .......           46909  Polymer...........  Activated Carbon.
 (polyethoxypolypropoxy ethanol-
 iodine complex).
Iodine-potassium iodide complex.  .......           46917  Inorganic.........  Pollution Prevention.
Alkyl-omega-                      .......           46921  Polymer...........  Activated Carbon.
 hydroxypoly(oxyethylen e)-
 iodine complex *(100%.
Lead acetate....................  .......           48001  Metallic..........  Precipitation.
Nickel sulfate hexahydrate......  .......           50505  Metallic..........  Precipitation.
Maleic hydrazide, diethanolamine  .......           51502  Hydrazide.........  Activated Carbon.
 salt.
Maleic hydrazide, potassium salt  .......           51503  Hydrazide.........  Activated Carbon.
Sodium 2-mercaptobenzothiolate..  .......           51704  Heterocyclic......  Activated Carbon.
Mercuric chloride...............  .......           52001  Metallic..........  Precipitation.
Mercurous chloride..............  .......           52201  Metallic..........  Precipitation.
Metaldehyde.....................  .......           53001  Miscellaneous       Activated Carbon.
                                                            Organic.
Methylated naphthalenes.........  .......           54002  Aryl..............  Activated Carbon.
Sodium 2,2'-methylenebis(4-       .......           55005  Chlorophene.......  Activated Carbon.
 chlorophenate).
Naphthalene.....................  .......           55801  Aryl..............  Activated Carbon.
NAD.............................  .......           56001  Benzoic Acid......  Activated Carbon.
NAA (1-Naphthaleneacetic Acid)..  .......           56002  Benzoic Acid......  Activated Carbon.
Potassium 1-naphthaleneacetate..  .......           56003  Benzoic Acid......  Activated Carbon.
Ammonium 1-naphthaleneacetate...  .......           56004  Benzoic Acid......  Activated Carbon.
Sodium 1-naphthaleneacetate.....  .......           56007  Benzoic Acid......  Activated Carbon.
Ethyl 1-naphthaleneacetate......  .......           56008  Benzoic Acid......  Activated Carbon.
Nitrophenol.....................  .......           56301  Phenol............  Activated Carbon.
Nicotine........................  .......           56702  Pyridine..........  Activated Carbon.
Carbophenothion (ANSI)..........  .......           58102  Phosphorodithioate  Activated Carbon.
Sodium 5-chloro-2-(4-chloro-2-(3- .......           58802  Aryl Halide.......  Activated Carbon.
 (3,4-dichlorophenyl)ureido).
Monocrotophos...................  .......           58901  Phosphate.........  Activated Carbon.
Chlordimeform...................  .......           59701  Chloropropionanili  Activated Carbon.
                                                            de.
Chlordimeform hydrochloride.....  .......           59702  Chloropropionanili  Activated Carbon.
                                                            de.
Thiabendazole hypophosphite.....  .......           60102  Hydrazide.........  Activated Carbon.
Hexachlorobenzene...............  .......           61001  Lindane...........  Activated Carbon.
Butyl paraben...................  .......           61205  Phenol............  Activated Carbon.
Paraquat dichloride.............  .......           61601  Pyridine..........  Activated Carbon.
Chloro-4-phenylphenol...........  .......           62206  Chlorophene.......  Activated Carbon.
Chloro-2-phenylphenol...........  .......           62208  Chlorophene.......  Activated Carbon.
Chloro-2-biphenylol, potassium    .......           62209  Chlorophene.......  Activated Carbon.
 salt.
Chloro-2-phenylphenol...........  .......           62210  Chlorophene.......  Activated Carbon.
Chloro-2-phenylphenol, potassium  .......           62211  Chlorophene.......  Activated Carbon.
 salt.
Sodium phenate..................  .......           64002  Phenol............  Activated Carbon.

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Butylphenol, sodium salt........  .......           64115  Phenol............  Activated Carbon.
Ammonium 2-phenylphenate........  .......           64116  Phenol............  Activated Carbon.
Chloro-2-cyclopentylphenol......  .......           64202  Chlorophene.......  Activated Carbon.
Bithionolate sodium.............  .......           64203  Chlorophene.......  Activated Carbon.
Chloro-3-cresol.................  .......           64206  Chlorophene.......  Activated Carbon.
Sodium 2,4,5-trichlorophenate...  .......           64217  Chlorophene.......  Activated Carbon.
Aluminum phosphide..............  .......           66501  Inorganic.........  Pollution Prevention.
Phosphorus......................  .......           66502  Inorganic.........  Pollution Prevention.
Magnesium phosphide.............  .......           66504  Inorganic.........  Pollution Prevention.
1-(Alkyl*amino)-3-aminopropane*   .......           67301  Iminamide.........  Activated Carbon.
 (Fatty acids of coconut oil).
Alkyl* amino)-3-aminopropane      .......           67305  Iminamide.........  Activated Carbon.
 *(53%C12, 19%C14, 8.5%C16, 7%C8.
Alkyl*amino)-3-aminopropane       .......           67307  Iminamide.........  Activated Carbon.
 benzoate*(fatty acids of
 coconut.
Alkyl* dipropoxyamine *(47% C12,  .......           67308  Iminamide.........  Activated Carbon.
 18% C14, 10% C18, 9% C10, 8.
Alkyl*amino)-3-aminopropane       .......           67309  Iminamide.........  Activated Carbon.
 hydroxyacetate* (acids of
 coconut.
Alkyl* amino)-3-aminopropane      .......           67310  Iminamide.........  Activated Carbon.
 *(42%C12, 26%C18, 15%C14, 8%C16.
Alkyl*amino)-3-aminopropane       .......           67313  Iminamide.........  Activated Carbon.
 diacetate* (fatty acids of
 coconut.
Octadecenyl-1,3-propanediamine    .......           67316  Acetamide.........  Activated Carbon.
 monogluconate.
Alkyl* amine acetate *(5%C8,      .......           67329  Iminamide.........  Activated Carbon.
 7%C10, 54%C12, 19%C14, 8%C16,.
Pindone sodium salt.............  .......           67704  Indandione........  Activated Carbon.
Diphacinone, sodium salt........  .......           67705  Indandione........  Activated Carbon.
Isovaleryl-1,3-indandione,        .......           67706  Indandione........  Activated Carbon.
 calcium salt.
Methyl isothiocyanate...........  .......           68103  Thiocyanate.......  Pollution Prevention.
Potassium dichromate............  .......           68302  Inorganic.........  Pollution Prevention.
Sodium chromate.................  .......           68303  Inorganic.........  Pollution Prevention.
Sodium dichromate...............  .......           68304  Metallic..........  Precipitation.
Alkenyl* dimethyl ethyl ammonium  .......           69102  NR4...............  Activated Carbon.
 bromide *(90%C18', 10%C16').
Alkyl*-N-ethyl morpholinium       .......           69113  Heterocyclic......  Activated Carbon.
 ethyl sulfate *(92%C18, 8%C16).
Alkyl* isoquinolinium bromide     .......           69115  Quinolin..........  Activated Carbon.
 *(50% C12, 30% C14, 17% C16, 3).
Alkyl* methyl isoquinolinium      .......           69116  Quinolin..........  Activated Carbon.
 chloride *(55%C14, 12%C12,
 17%C).
Cetyl trimethyl ammonium bromide  .......           69117  NR4...............  Activated Carbon.
Cetyl pyridinium bromide........  .......           69118  Pyridine..........  Activated Carbon.
Dodecyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium  .......           69127  NR4...............  Activated Carbon.
 naphthenate.
Alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl       .......           69135  NR4...............  Activated Carbon.
 ammonium cyclohexylsulfamate
 *(5).
Alkyl*-N-ethyl morpholinium       .......           69147  Heterocyclic......  Activated Carbon.
 ethyl sulfate *(66%C18, 25%C16).
Alkyl* trimethyl ammonium         .......           69153  NR4...............  Activated Carbon.
 bromide *(95%C14, 5%C16).

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Benzyl((dodecylcarbamoyl)         .......           69159  NR4...............  Activated Carbon.
 methyl)di methyl ammonium
 chloride.
Cetyl pyridinium chloride.......  .......           69160  Pyridine..........  Activated Carbon.
Alkyl* dimethyl ethyl ammonium    .......           69186  NR4...............  Activated Carbon.
 bromide *(85%C16, 15%C18).
Cetyl-N-ethylmorpholinium ethyl   .......           69187  Heterocyclic......  Activated Carbon.
 sulfate.
Use code no. 069102 (Alkenyl*     .......           69198  NR4...............  Activated Carbon.
 Dimethyl Ethyl Ammonium
 bromide).
p-Aminopyridine.................  .......           69201  Pyridine..........  Activated Carbon.
Nitrapyrin (ANSI)...............  .......           69203  Pyridine..........  Activated Carbon.
Alkyl pyridines.................  .......           69205  Pyridine..........  Activated Carbon.
Pyrazon (ANSI)..................  .......           69601  Heterocyclic......  Activated Carbon.
Capsaicin (in oleoresin of        .......           70701  Phenol............  Activated Carbon.
 capsicum).
Ryanodine.......................  .......           71502  Tricyclic.........  Activated Carbon.
Silver..........................  .......           72501  Inorganic.........  Pollution Prevention.
Silver chloride.................  .......           72506  Inorganic.........  Pollution Prevention.
Silver thiuronium acrylate co-    .......           72701  Polymer...........  Activated Carbon.
 polymer.
Sodium chlorate.................  .......           73301  Inorganic.........  Pollution Prevention.
Calcium cyanide.................  .......           74001  Inorganic.........  Pollution Prevention.
Sodium cyanide..................  .......           74002  Inorganic.........  Pollution Prevention.
Cryolite........................  .......           75101  Inorganic.........  Pollution Prevention.
Sodium fluoride.................  .......           75202  Inorganic.........  Pollution Prevention.
Ammonium fluosilicate...........  .......           75301  Inorganic.........  Pollution Prevention.
Sodium fluosilicate.............  .......           75306  Inorganic.........  Pollution Prevention.
Potassium iodide................  .......           75701  Inorganic.........  Pollution Prevention.
Potassium tetrathionate.........  .......           75903  Inorganic.........  Pollution Prevention.
Potassium nitrate...............  .......           76103  Inorganic.........  Pollution Prevention.
Sodium nitrate..................  .......           76104  Inorganic.........  Pollution Prevention.
Sodium nitrite..................  .......           76204  Inorganic.........  Pollution Prevention.
Benzenesulfonamide, N-chloro-,    .......           76501  Sulfonamide.......  Activated Carbon.
 sodium salt.
Salicyclic acid.................  .......           76202  Benzoic Acid......  Activated Carbon.
Ethoxyethyl p-methoxycinnamate..  .......           76604  Aryl..............  Activated Carbon.
Calcium polysulfide.............  .......           76702  Polymer...........  Activated Carbon.
Strychnine......................  .......           76901  Tricyclic.........  Activated Carbon.
Strychnine sulfate..............  .......           76902  Tricyclic.........  Activated Carbon.
Niclosamide.....................  .......           77401  Chlorobenzamide...  Activated Carbon.
Dibromosalicylamilide...........  .......           77402  Chlorobenzamide...  Activated Carbon.
Tribromsalan....................  .......           77404  Chlorobenzamide...  Activated Carbon.
Dibromosalicylanilide...........  .......           77405  Chlorobenzamide...  Activated Carbon.
Chlorosalicylanilide............  .......           77406  Chlorobenzamide...  Activated Carbon.
Sulfur..........................  .......           77501  Inorganic.........  Pollution Prevention.
Sulfaquinoxaline................  .......           77901  Sulfanilamide.....  Activated Carbon.
Sulfacetamide...................  .......           77904  Sulfanilamide.....  Activated Carbon.
Sulfuryl fluoride...............  .......           78003  Inorganic.........  Pollution Prevention.
Sodium bisulfite................  .......           78201  Inorganic.........  Pollution Prevention.
Tetrachloroethylene.............  .......           78501  EDB...............  Activated Carbon.
Ethoxylated isooctylphenol......  .......           79004  Phenol............  Activated Carbon.
Lauric diethanolamide...........  .......           79018  Acetanilide.......  Activated Carbon.
Triethanolamine oleate..........  .......           79025  NR4...............  Activated Carbon.
Dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate...  .......           79027  Thiosulfonate.....  Activated Carbon.
Use code no. 069179 (alkyl*mono-  .......           79036  Miscellaneous       Activated Carbon.
 ethanolamide).                                             Organic.
Alkyl* diethanolamide *(70%C12,   .......           79045  Miscellaneous       Activated Carbon.
 30%C14).                                                   Organic.
Tetradecyl formate..............  .......           79069  Alkyl Acid........  Activated Carbon.
Polyoxyethylene sorbitol oleate-  .......           79075  Polymer...........  Activated Carbon.
 laurate.
Polyethoxylated stearylamine....  .......           79094  Polymer...........  Activated Carbon.
Capric diethanolamide...........  .......           79099  Acetanilide.......  Activated Carbon.
Calcium thiosulfate.............  .......           80101  Inorganic.........  Pollution Prevention.
Ammonium thiosulfate............  .......           80103  Inorganic.........  Pollution Prevention.
Thymoxydichloroacetic acid......  .......           80401  Benzoic Acid......  Activated Carbon.
Thymol..........................  .......           80402  Phenol............  Activated Carbon.
Sodium trichloroacetate.........  .......           81001  Alkyl Halide......  Activated Carbon.

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Trichloroacetic acid............  .......           81002  Alkyl Halide......  Activated Carbon.
Hexahydro-1,3,5-tris(2-           .......           83301  s-Triazine........  Activated Carbon.
 hydroxyethyl)-s-triazine.
2-(Hydroxymethyl)-2-nitro-1,3-    .......           83902  Alcohol...........  Activated Carbon.
 propanediol.
Bomyl...........................  .......           84201  Phosphate.........  Activated Carbon.
Turpentine......................  .......           84501  Miscellaneous       Activated Carbon.
                                                            Organic.
Chloro-1-(2,5-                    .......           84901  Phosphorothioate..  Activated Carbon.
 dichlorophenyl)vinyl) O,O-
 diethyl phosphorothi.
Zinc chloride...................  .......           87801  Metallic..........  Precipitation.
Zinc 2-pyridinethiol-1-oxide....  .......           88002  Metallic..........  Precipitation.
Hydroxy-2-(1H)-pyridinethione,    .......           88004  Pyridine..........  Activated Carbon.
 sodium salt.
Omadine TBAO....................  .......           88005  Pyridine..........  Activated Carbon.
Zinc naphthenate................  .......           88301  Metallic..........  Precipitation.
Zinc oxide......................  .......           88502  Metallic..........  Precipitation.
Zinc phosphide (Zn3P2)..........  .......           88601  Metallic..........  Precipitation.
Zinc phenol sulfonate...........  .......           89002  Metallic..........  Precipitation.
Zinc sulfate, basic.............  .......           89101  Metallic..........  Precipitation.
Dimetilan.......................  .......           90101  Carbamate.........  Activated Carbon.
Carboxin........................  .......           90201  Heterocyclic......  Activated Carbon.
Oxycarboxin.....................  .......           90202  Heterocyclic......  Activated Carbon.
Benzocaine......................  .......           97001  Benzeneamine......  Activated Carbon.
Piperalin.......................  .......           97003  2,4-D.............  Activated Carbon.
Tetracaine hydrochloride........  .......           97005  Benzeneamine......  Activated Carbon.
Formetanate hydrochloride.......  .......           97301  Toluamide.........  Activated Carbon.
Azacosterol HCl.................  .......           98101  Tricyclic.........  Activated Carbon.
Use code no. 039502 (gentian      .......           98401  NR4...............  Activated Carbon.
 violet).
Ammonium alum...................  .......           98501  Inorganic.........  Pollution Prevention.
Bismuth subgallate..............  .......           98601  Metallic..........  Precipitation.
Chlorflurenol, methyl ester.....  .......           98801  Aryl Halide.......  Activated Carbon.
Benzisothiazolin-3-one..........  .......           98901  Heterocyclic......  Activated Carbon.
Methyl 2-benzimidazolecarbamate   .......           99102  Carbamate.........  Activated Carbon.
 phosphate.
Ethephon........................  .......           99801  Phosphate.........  Activated Carbon.
Pentanethiol....................  .......          100701  Miscellaneous       Activated Carbon.
                                                            Organic.
Nitrobutyl)morpholine...........  .......          100801  Heterocyclic......  Activated Carbon.
Ethyl-2-                          .......          100802  Heterocyclic......  Activated Carbon.
 nitrotrimethylene)dimorpholine.
Tolyl diiodomethyl sulfone......  .......          101002  Thiosulfonate.....  Activated Carbon.
Isobutyric acid.................  .......          101502  Alkyl Acid........  Activated Carbon.
Dibromo-3-nitrilopropionamide...  .......          101801  Acetamide.........  Activated Carbon.
Polyethoxylated oleylamine......  .......          101901  Acetamide.........  Activated Carbon.
Dinitramine (ANSI)..............  .......          102301  Nitrobenzoate.....  Activated Carbon.
Phenylethyl propionate..........  .......          102601  Phenylcrotonate...  Activated Carbon.
Eugenol.........................  .......          102701  Phenol............  Activated Carbon.
Tricosene.......................  .......          103201  Miscellaneous       Activated Carbon.
                                                            Organic.
Tricosene.......................  .......          103202  Miscellaneous       Activated Carbon.
                                                            Organic.
Sodium 1,4',5'-trichloro-2'-      .......          104101  2,4-D.............  Activated Carbon.
 (2,4,5-
 trichlorophenoxy)methanes.
Hexahydro-1,3,5-tris(2-           .......          105601  s-Triazine........  Activated Carbon.
 hydroxypropyl)-s-triazine.
Methazole.......................  .......          106001  Hydrazide.........  Activated Carbon.
Difenzoquat methyl sulfate......  .......          106401  Hydrazide.........  Activated Carbon.
Butralin........................  .......          106501  Benzeneamine......  Activated Carbon.
Fosamine ammonium...............  .......          106701  Carbamate.........  Activated Carbon.
Asulam..........................  .......          106901  Carbamate.........  Activated Carbon.
Sodium asulam...................  .......          106902  Carbamate.........  Activated Carbon.
Hydroxymethoxymethyl-1-aza-3,7-   .......          107001  Bicyclic..........  Activated Carbon.
 dioxabicyclo(3.3.0)octane.
Hydroxymethyl-1-aza-3,7-          .......          107002  Bicyclic..........  Activated Carbon.
 dioxabicyclo(3.3.0)octane.
Hydroxypoly(methyleneoxy)*        .......          107003  Bicyclic..........  Activated Carbon.
 methyl-1-aza-3,7-
 dioxabicyclo(3.3).
Chloro-2-methyl-3(2H)-            .......          107103  Heterocyclic......  Activated Carbon.
 isothiazolone.

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Methyl-3(2H)-isothiazolone......  .......          107104  Heterocyclic......  Activated Carbon.
Trimethoxysilyl)propyl dimethyl   .......          107401  NR4...............  Activated Carbon.
 octadecyl ammonium chloride.
Kinoprene.......................  .......          107502  Ester.............  Activated Carbon.
Triforine (ANSI)................  .......          107901  Hydrazide.........  Activated Carbon.
Pirimiphos-methyl (ANSI)........  .......          108102  Phosphorothioate..  Activated Carbon.
Thiobencarb.....................  .......          108401  Thiocarbamate.....  Activated Carbon.
Ancymidol (ANSI)................  .......          108601  Pyrimidine........  Activated Carbon.
Oxadiazon (ANSI)................  .......          109001  Hydrazide.........  Activated Carbon.
Mepiquat chloride...............  .......          109101  NR4...............  Activated Carbon.
Fluvalinate.....................  .......          109302  Toluamide.........  Activated Carbon.
Chloro-N-                         .......          109501  Acetamide.........  Activated Carbon.
 (hydroxymethyl)acetamide.
Dikegulac sodium................  .......          109601  Tricyclic.........  Activated Carbon.
Iprodione (ANSI)................  .......          109801  Hydrazide.........  Activated Carbon.
Phenylmethyl)-9-(tetrahydro-2H-   .......          110001  Pyrimidine........  Activated Carbon.
 pyran-2-yl)-9H-purin-6-amine.
Prodiamine......................  .......          110201  Benzeneamine......  Activated Carbon.
Erioglaucine....................  .......          110301  Benzeneamine......  Activated Carbon.
Tartrazine......................  .......          110302  Hydrazide.........  Activated Carbon.
Dodemorph acetate...............  .......          110401  Heterocyclic......  Activated Carbon.
Ethofumesate (ANSI).............  .......          110601  Bicyclic..........  Activated Carbon.
Aldoxycarb (ANSI)...............  .......          110801  Carbamate.........  Activated Carbon.
Diclofop-methyl.................  .......          110902  Aryl Halide.......  Activated Carbon.
Bromo-1-(bromomethyl)-1,3-        .......          111001  Isocyanate........  Activated Carbon.
 propanediCarbon.itrile.
Poly (imino imidocarbonyli        .......          111801  Polymer...........  Activated Carbon.
 minoimidocarbony liminohexameth
 ylene).
Imazalil........................  .......          111901  Aryl Halide.......  Activated Carbon.
Bromadiolone....................  .......          112001  Coumarin..........  Activated Carbon.
Brodifacoum.....................  .......          112701  Coumarin..........  Activated Carbon.
Bromethalin (ANSI)..............  .......          112802  Aryl Amine........  Activated Carbon.
Fluridone (ANSI)................  .......          112900  Aryl Halide.......  Activated Carbon.
Vinclozolin.....................  .......          113201  Aryl Halide.......  Activated Carbon.
Metalaxyl.......................  .......          113501  Benzeneamine......  Activated Carbon.
Propetamphos (ANSI).............  .......          113601  Phosphoroamidothio  Activated Carbon.
                                                            ate.
Methyl-1-naphthyl)maleimide.....  .......          113701  Phthalamide.......  Activated Carbon.
Hexadecadien-1-yl acetate.......  .......          114101  Ester.............  Activated Carbon.
Hexadecadien-1-yl acetate.......  .......          114102  Ester.............  Activated Carbon.
Epoxy-2-methyloctadecane........  .......          114301  Heterocyclic......  Activated Carbon.
Thiodicarb (ANSI)...............  .......          114501  Thiocarbamate.....  Activated Carbon.
Dimethyloxazolidine (8CA & 9CA).  .......          114801  Heterocyclic......  Activated Carbon.
Trimethyloxazolidine............  .......          114802  Heterocyclic......  Activated Carbon.
Hydroxyphenyl) oxoace             .......          114901  Phenol............  Activated Carbon.
 tohydroximic chloride.
EEEBC...........................  .......          115001  Carbamate.........  Activated Carbon.
MDM Hydantoin...................  .......          115501  Hydrazide.........  Activated Carbon.
DMDM Hydantoin..................  .......          115502  Hydrazide.........  Activated Carbon.
Triclopyr (ANSI)................  .......          116001  Pyridine..........  Activated Carbon.
Triethylamine triclopyr.........  .......          116002  Pyridine..........  Activated Carbon.
Butoxyethyl triclopyr...........  .......          116004  Pyridine..........  Activated Carbon.
Decenyl)dihydro-2(3H)-furanone..  .......          116501  Ester.............  Activated Carbon.
Cytokinins......................  .......          116801  Toluidine.........  Activated Carbon.
Benzyladenine...................  .......          116901  Pyrimidine........  Activated Carbon.
Clopyralid, monoethanolamine      .......          117401  Pyridine..........  Activated Carbon.
 salt.
Clopyralid (ANSI)...............  .......          117403  Pyridine..........  Activated Carbon.
Flucythrinate (ANSI)............  .......          118301  Pyrethrin.........  Activated Carbon.
Hydramethylnon (ANSI)...........  .......          118401  Iminimide.........  Activated Carbon.
Chlorsulfuron...................  .......          118601  s-Triazine........  Activated Carbon.
Dimethipin......................  .......          118901  Heterocyclic......  Activated Carbon.
Hexadecenal.....................  .......          120001  Miscellaneous       Activated Carbon.
                                                            Organic.
Tetradecenal....................  .......          120002  Miscellaneous       Activated Carbon.
                                                            Organic.
Thidiazuron.....................  .......          120301  Urea..............  Activated Carbon.
Metronidazole...................  .......          120401  Hydrazide.........  Activated Carbon.
Erythrosine B...................  .......          120901  Tricyclic.........  Activated Carbon.
Sethoxydim......................  .......          121001  Cyclic Ketone.....  Activated Carbon.
Clethodim.......................  .......          121011  Heterocyclic......  Activated Carbon.
Cyromazine......................  .......          121301  s-Triazine........  Activated Carbon.

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Tralomethrin....................  .......          121501  Pyrethrin.........  Activated Carbon.
Azadirachtin....................  .......          121701  Tricyclic.........  Activated Carbon.
Tridecen-1-yl acetate...........  .......          121901  Ester.............  Activated Carbon.
Tridecen-1-yl acetate...........  .......          121902  Ester.............  Activated Carbon.
Sulfometuron methyl.............  .......          122001  Pyrimidine........  Activated Carbon.
Metsulfuron-methyl..............  .......          122010  s-Triazine........  Activated Carbon.
Propiconazole...................  .......          122101  Aryl Halide.......  Activated Carbon.
Furanone, dihydro-5-pentyl......  .......          122301  Cyclic Ketone.....  Activated Carbon.
Furanone, 5-heptyldihydro-......  .......          122302  Cyclic Ketone.....  Activated Carbon.
Abamectin (ANSI)................  .......          122804  Tricyclic.........  Activated Carbon.
Fluazifop-butyl.................  .......          122805  Pyridine..........  Activated Carbon.
Fluazifop-R-butyl...............  .......          122809  Pyridine..........  Activated Carbon.
Flumetralin.....................  .......          123001  Nitrobenzoate.....  Activated Carbon.
Fosetyl-Al......................  .......          123301  Phosphate.........  Activated Carbon.
Methanol, (((2-(dihydro-5-methyl- .......          123702  Heterocyclic......  Activated Carbon.
 3(2H)-oxazolyl)-1-methyl)et.
Fomesafen.......................  .......          123802  Nitrobenzoate.....  Activated Carbon.
Tridiphane......................  .......          123901  Aryl Halide.......  Activated Carbon.
POE isooctadecanol..............  .......          124601  Alcohol...........  Activated Carbon.
Periplanone B...................  .......          124801  Bicyclic..........  Activated Carbon.
Fenoxycarb......................  .......          125301  Carbamate.........  Activated Carbon.
Clomazone.......................  .......          125401  Aryl Halide.......  Activated Carbon.
Clofentezine....................  .......          125501  Aryl Halide.......  Activated Carbon.
Paclobutrazol...................  .......          125601  Hydrazide.........  Activated Carbon.
Flurprimidol....................  .......          125701  Pyrimidine........  Activated Carbon.
Isoxaben........................  .......          125851  Heterocyclic......  Activated Carbon.
Isazofos........................  .......          126901  Phosphorothioate..  Activated Carbon.
Triadimenol.....................  .......          127201  Hydrazide.........  Activated Carbon.
Fenpropathrin...................  .......          127901  Pyrethrin.........  Activated Carbon.
Sulfosate.......................  .......          128501  Phosphorothioate..  Activated Carbon.
Fenoxaprop-ethyl................  .......          128701  Heterocyclic......  Activated Carbon.
Quizalofop-ethyl................  .......          128711  Phthalimide.......  Activated Carbon.
Bensulfuron-methyl..............  .......          128820  Pyrimidine........  Activated Carbon.
Imazapyr........................  .......          128821  Hydrazide.........  Activated Carbon.
Bifenthrin......................  .......          128825  Pyrethrin.........  Activated Carbon.
Imazapyr, isopropylamine salt...  .......          128829  Hydrazide.........  Activated Carbon.
Sodium salt of 1-carboxymethyl-   .......          128832  s-Triazine........  Activated Carbon.
 3,5,7-triaza-1-azoniatricyclo.
Linalool........................  .......          128838  Alcohol...........  Activated Carbon.
Imazaquin, monoammonium salt....  .......          128840  Pyrimidine........  Activated Carbon.
Imazethabenz....................  .......          128842  Pyrimidine........  Activated Carbon.
Thifensulfuron methyl...........  .......          128845  s-Triazine........  Activated Carbon.
Imazaquin.......................  .......          128848  Pyrimidine........  Activated Carbon.
Myclobutanil (ANSI).............  .......          128857  s-Triazine........  Activated Carbon.
Zinc borate (3ZnO, 2B03, 3.5H2O;  .......          128859  Metallic..........  Precipitation.
 mw 434.66).
Cyhalothrin.....................  .......          128867  Pyrethrin.........  Activated Carbon.
Potassium cresylate.............  .......          128870  Phenol............  Activated Carbon.
Triflumizole....................  .......          128879  Toluidine.........  Activated Carbon.
Tribenuron methyl...............  .......          128887  s-Triazine........  Activated Carbon.
Cyhalothrin.....................  .......          128897  Pyrethrin.........  Activated Carbon.
Chlorimuron-ethyl...............  .......          128901  Pyrimidine........  Activated Carbon.
Dodecen-1-yl acetate............  .......          128906  Ester.............  Activated Carbon.
Dodecen-1-yl acetate............  .......          128907  Ester.............  Activated Carbon.
DDOL............................  .......          128908  Alcohol...........  Activated Carbon.
Farnesol........................  .......          128910  Alcohol...........  Activated Carbon.
Nerolidol.......................  .......          128911  Alcohol...........  Activated Carbon.
Tefluthrin......................  .......          128912  Pyrethrin.........  Activated Carbon.
Bromoxynil heptanoate...........  .......          128920  Chloropropionanili  Activated Carbon.
                                                            de.
Imazethapyr.....................  .......          128922  Pyrimidine........  Activated Carbon.
Imazethapyr, ammonium salt......  .......          128923  Pyrimidine........  Activated Carbon.
Chitosan........................  .......          128930  Polymer...........  Activated Carbon.
Sulfuric acid, monourea adduct..  .......          128961  Urea..............  Activated Carbon.
Hydroprene......................  .......          128966  Miscellaneous       Activated Carbon.
                                                            Organic.
Triasulfuron....................  .......          128969  Urea..............  Activated Carbon.
Primisulfuron-methyl............  .......          128973  Urea..............  Activated Carbon.
Uniconazole (ANSI)..............  .......          128976  s-Triazine........  Activated Carbon.
Tetradecenyl acetate............  .......          128980  Miscellaneous       Activated Carbon.
                                                            Organic.
Chitin..........................  .......          128991  Polymer...........  Activated Carbon.

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Sulfluramid.....................  .......          128992  Sulfonamide.......  Activated Carbon.
Dithiopyr (ANSI)................  .......          128994  Pyridine..........  Activated Carbon.
Nicosulfuron....................  .......          129008  Pyrimidine........  Activated Carbon.
Zinc............................  .......          129015  Metallic..........  Precipitation.
Tetradecen-1-ol, acetate, (E)-..  .......          129019  Alkyl Acid........  Activated Carbon.
Imazaquin, sodium salt..........  .......          129023  Pyrimidine........  Activated Carbon.
Dodecadien-1-ol.................  .......          129028  Alcohol...........  Activated Carbon.
Ionone..........................  .......          129030  Miscellaneous       Activated Carbon.
                                                            Organic.
Dicamba, aluminum salt..........  .......          129042  Aryl Halide.......  Activated Carbon.
Benzenemethanaminium, N-(2-((2,6- .......          129045  NR4...............  Activated Carbon.
 dimethylphenyl)amino)-2-oxo.
Fenoxaprop-p-Ethyl..............  .......          129092  Tricyclic.........  Activated Carbon.
Alkyl* bis(2-hydroxyethyl)        .......          169103  NR4...............  Activated Carbon.
 ammonium acetate *(as in fatty
 ac.
Alkenyl* dimethyl ammonium        .......          169104  NR4...............  Activated Carbon.
 acetate *(75% C18', 25% C16').
Amines, N-coco                    .......          169109  Iminamide.........  Activated Carbon.
 alkyltrimethylenedi-, adipates.
Dialkyl* dimethyl ammonium        .......          169111  NR4...............  Activated Carbon.
 bentonite *(as in fatty acids
 of.
Alkyl* bis(2-hydroxyethyl) amine  .......          169125  Acetamide.........  Activated Carbon.
 acetate *(65% C18, 30% C16,.
Dodecyl bis(hydroxy ethyl)        .......          169154  NR4...............  Activated Carbon.
 dioctyl ammonium phosphate.
Dodecyl bis(2-hydroxyethyl)       .......          169155  NR4...............  Activated Carbon.
 octyl hydrogen ammonium
 phosphat.
Didecyl - N - methyl - 3 -        .......          169160  NR4...............  Activated Carbon.
 (trimethoxysilyl) propanaminium
 chloride.
Cholecalciferol.................  .......          202901  Bicyclic..........  Activated Carbon.
Use code no. 202901 (Vitamin D3)  .......          208700  Bicyclic..........  Activated Carbon.
Alkyl* N,N-bis(2-                 .......          210900  NR4...............  Activated Carbon.
 hydroxyethyl)amine *(100% C8-
 C18).
Bromo-2-nitropropane-1,3-diol...  .......          216400  Alcohol...........  Activated Carbon.
Use code no. 114601 (cyclohexyl-  .......          229300  Heterocyclic......  Activated Carbon.
 4, 5-dichloro- 4-isothioazolin-
 3-one).
Diethatyl ethyl.................  .......          279500  Toluidine.........  Activated Carbon.
Hydroprene (ANSI)...............  .......          486300  Miscellaneous       Activated Carbon.
                                                            Organic.
Zinc sulfate monohydrate........  .......          527200  Metallic..........  Precipitation
Geraniol........................  .......          597501  Alcohol...........  Activated Carbon.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ The 272 Pesticide Active Ingredients (PAIs) are listed first, by PAI code, followed by the non-272 PAIs from
  the 1988 FIFRA and TSCA Enforcement System (FATES) Database, which are listed in Shaughnessy code order. PAIs
  that were exempted or reserved from the PFPR effluent guidelines are not listed in the table.
\2\ The non-272 PAI names are taken directly from the 1988 FATES database. Several of the PAI names are
  truncated because the PAI names listed in the FATES database are limited to 60 characters.
\3\ The non-272 PAIs do not have PAI codes.
\4\ All Shaughnessy codes are taken from the 1988 FATES database. Some of the 272 PAIs are not listed in the
  1988 FATES database; therefore, no Shaughnessy codes are listed for these PAIs.
\5\ Structural groups are based on an analysis of the chemical structures of each PAI.
\6\ EPA has also received data indicating that acid hydrolysis may also be effective in treating this PAI.
* This PAI code represents a category or group of PAIs; therefore, it has multiple Shaughnessy codes.


[61 FR 57554, Nov. 6, 1996]

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PART 457_EXPLOSIVES MANUFACTURING POINT SOURCE CATEGORY--
Table of Contents



             Subpart A_Manufacture of Explosives Subcategory

Sec.
457.10 Applicability; description of the commercial manufacture of 
          explosives subcategory.
457.11 Specialized definitions.
457.12 Effluent limitations and guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.

Subpart B [Reserved]

    Subpart C_Explosives Load, Assemble, and Pack Plants Subcategory

457.30 Applicability; description of the commercial explosives load, 
          assemble and pack plants subcategory.
457.31 Specialized definitions.
457.32 Effluent limitations and guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.

    Authority: Secs. 301, 304(b) and (c), 306(b), 307(b) and (c), 
Federal Water Pollution Control Acts, as amended (33 U.S.C. 1251, 1311, 
1314(b) and (c), 1316(b) and 1317(b) and (c), 86 Stat. 816 et seq.; Pub. 
L. 92-500) (the Act).

    Source: 41 FR 10184, Mar. 9, 1976, unless otherwise noted.



             Subpart A_Manufacture of Explosives Subcategory



Sec.  457.10  Applicability; description of the commercial manufacture
of explosives subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges 
resulting from the production of explosives.



Sec.  457.11  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in 40 CFR part 401 shall apply to this 
subpart.
    (b) The term ``product'' shall mean dynamite, nitroglycerin, 
cyclotrimethylene trinitramine (RDX), cyclotetramethylene tetranitramine 
(HMX), and trinitrotoluene (TNT).



Sec.  457.12  Effluent limitations and guidelines representing the 
degree of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart, shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT):
    (a) The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this paragraph, which 
may be discharged from the manufacture of explosives by a point source 
subject to the provisions of this paragraph after application of the 
best practical control technology currently available:

[Metric units, kg/kkg of product; English units, lb/1,000 lb of product]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
COD.......................................        7.77              2.59
BOD5......................................        0.72              0.24
TSS.......................................        0.25             0.084
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.


[41 FR 10184, Mar. 9, 1976, as amended at 60 FR 33971, June 29, 1995]

Subpart B [Reserved]



    Subpart C_Explosives Load, Assemble, and Pack Plants Subcategory



Sec.  457.30  Applicability; description of the commercial explosives 
load, assemble and pack plants subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges 
resulting from explosives load, assemble and pack plants.



Sec.  457.31  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and

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methods of analysis set forth in 40 CFR part 401 shall apply to this 
subpart.
    (b) The term ``product'' shall mean products from plants which blend 
explosives and market a final product, and plants that fill shells and 
blasting caps. Examples of such installations would be plants 
manufacturing ammonium nitrate and fuel oil (ANFO), nitrocarbonitrate 
(NCN), slurries, water gels, and shells.



Sec.  457.32  Effluent limitations and guidelines representing the 
degree of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart, shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT):
    (a) The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this paragraph, which 
may be discharged from the explosives load, assemble and pack plants by 
a point source subject to the provisions of this paragraph after 
application of the best practical control technology currently 
available:

[Metric units, kg/kkg of product; English units, lb/1,000 lb of product]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
O&G.......................................        0.11             0.035
TSS.......................................        0.26             0.088
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.


[41 FR 10184, Mar. 9, 1976, as amended at 60 FR 33971, June 29, 1995]



PART 458_CARBON BLACK MANUFACTURING POINT SOURCE CATEGORY--
Table of Contents



           Subpart A_Carbon Black Furnace Process Subcategory

Sec.
458.10 Applicability; description of the carbon black furnace process 
          subcategory.
458.11 Specialized definitions.
458.12 [Reserved]
458.13 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable.
458.14 [Reserved]
458.15 Standards of performance for new sources.
458.16 Pretreatment standards for new sources.

           Subpart B_Carbon Black Thermal Process Subcategory

458.20 Applicability; description of the carbon black thermal process 
          subcategory.
458.21 Specialized definitions.
458.22 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.
458.23 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable.
458.24 [Reserved]
458.25 Standards of performance for new sources.
458.26 Pretreatment standards for new sources.

           Subpart C_Carbon Black Channel Process Subcategory

458.30 Applicability; description of the carbon black channel process 
          subcategory.
458.31 Specialized definitions.
458.32 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.
458.33 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable.
458.34 [Reserved]
458.35 Standards of performance for new sources.
458.36 Pretreatment standards for new sources.

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             Subpart D_Carbon Black Lamp Process Subcategory

458.40 Applicability; description of the carbon black lamp process 
          subcategory.
458.41 Specialized definitions.
458.42 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.
458.43 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable.
458.44 [Reserved]
458.45 Standards of performance for new sources.
458.46 Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    Authority: Secs. 301, 304 (b) and (c), 306(b), 307 (b) and (c), 
Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended (33 U.S.C. 1251, 1311, 
1314 (b) and (c), 1316(b) and 1317 (b) and (c), 86 Stat. 816 et seq.; 
Pub. L. 92-500) (the Act).

    Source: 43 FR 1343, Jan. 9, 1978, unless otherwise noted.



           Subpart A_Carbon Black Furnace Process Subcategory



Sec.  458.10  Applicability; description of the carbon black furnace
process subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges 
resulting from the production of carbon black by the furnace process.



Sec.  458.11  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in part 401 of this chapter shall 
apply to this subpart.
    (b) The term ``product'' shall mean carbon black manufactured by the 
furnace process.
    (c) The term ``process waste water'' shall mean waters which result 
from baghouse operations or thermal quench operations.



Sec.  458.12  [Reserved]



Sec.  458.13  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
available technology economically achievable.

    The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this paragraph, which 
may be discharged from the carbon black furnace process by a point 
source subject to the provisions of this subpart after application of 
the best available technology economically achievable: There shall be no 
discharge of process waste water pollutants to navigable waters.



Sec.  458.14  [Reserved]



Sec.  458.15  Standards of performance for new sources.

    The following standards of performance establish the quantity or 
quality of pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this 
paragraph, which may be discharged from the carbon black furnace process 
by a new source subject to the provisions of this subpart: There shall 
be no discharge of process waste water pollutants to navigable waters.



Sec.  458.16  Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    Any new source subject to this subpart that introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403. In addition, the following pretreatment standard 
establishes the quantity or quality of pollutants or pollutant 
properties controlled by this section which may be discharged to a 
publicly owned treatment works by a new source subject to the provisions 
of this subpart:

Pollutant or pollutant property-Oil and grease.
Pretreatment standard-100mg/liter.

[60 FR 33972, June 29, 1995]

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           Subpart B_Carbon Black Thermal Process Subcategory



Sec.  458.20  Applicability: description of the carbon black thermal
process subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges 
resulting from the production of carbon black by the thermal process.



Sec.  458.21  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in part 401 of this chapter shall 
apply to this subpart.
    (b) The term ``product'' shall mean carbon black manufactured by the 
thermal process.
    (c) The term ``process waste water'' shall mean waters which result 
from baghouse operations or thermal quench operations.



Sec.  458.22  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree 
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart, shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT): There shall be no discharge of process waste 
water pollutants into navigable waters.

[60 FR 33972, June 29, 1995]



Sec.  458.23  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
available technology economically achievable.

    The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this paragraph which 
may be discharged from the carbon black thermal process by a point 
source subject to the provisions of this subpart after application of 
the best available technology economically achievable: There shall be no 
discharge of process waste water pollutants to navigable waters.



Sec.  458.24  [Reserved]



Sec.  458.25  Standards of performance for new sources.

    The following standards of performance establish the quantity or 
quality of pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this 
paragraph, which may be discharged from the carbon black thermal process 
by a new source subject to the provisions of this subpart: There shall 
be no discharge of process waste water pollutants to navigable waters.



Sec.  458.26  Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    Any new source subject to this subpart that introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403. In addition, the following pretreatment standard 
establishes the quantity or quality of pollutants or pollutant 
properties controlled by this section which may be discharged to a 
publicly owned treatment works by a new source subject to the provisions 
of this subpart:

Pollutant or pollutant property-Oil and grease.
Pretreatment standard-100mg/liter.

[60 FR 33972, June 29, 1995]



           Subpart C_Carbon Black Channel Process Subcategory



Sec.  458.30  Applicability; description of the carbon black channel
process subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges 
resulting from the production of carbon black by the channel process.



Sec.  458.31  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in part 401 of this chapter shall 
apply to this subpart.
    (b) The term ``product'' shall mean carbon black manufactured by the 
channel process.

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Sec.  458.32  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart, shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT): There shall be no discharge of process waste 
water pollutants into navigable waters.

[60 FR 33972, June 29, 1995]



Sec.  458.33  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
available technology economically achievable.

    The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this paragraph, which 
may be discharged from the carbon black channel process by a point 
source subject to the provisions of this subpart after application of 
the best available technology economically achievable: There shall be no 
discharge of process waste water pollutants to navigable waters.



Sec.  458.34  [Reserved]



Sec.  458.35  Standards of performance for new sources.

    The following standards of performance establish the quantity or 
quality of pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this 
paragraph, which may be discharged from the carbon black channel process 
by a new source subject to the provisions of this subpart: There shall 
be no discharge of process waste water pollutants to navigable waters.



Sec.  458.36  Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    Any new source subject to this subpart that introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403. In addition, the following pretreatment standard 
establishes the quantity or quality of pollutants or pollutant 
properties controlled by this section which may be discharged to a 
publicly owned treatment works by a new source subject to the provisions 
of this subpart:

Pollutant or pollutant property-Oil and grease.
Pretreatment standard-100mg/liter.

[60 FR 33972, June 29, 1995]



             Subpart D_Carbon Black Lamp Process Subcategory



Sec.  458.40  Applicability; description of the carbon black lamp
process subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges 
resulting from the production of carbon black by the lamp process.



Sec.  458.41  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in part 401 of this chapter shall 
apply to this subpart.
    (b) The term ``product'' shall mean carbon black manufactured by the 
lamp process.



Sec.  458.42  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart, shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT): There shall be no discharge of process waste 
water pollutants into navigable waters.

[60 FR 33972, June 29, 1995]



Sec.  458.43  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
available technology economically achievable.

    The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this paragraph, which 
may be discharged

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from the carbon black lamp process by a point source subject to the 
provisions of this subpart after application of the best available 
technology economically achievable: There shall be no discharge of 
process waste water pollutants to navigable waters.



Sec.  458.44  [Reserved]



Sec.  458.45  Standards of performance for new sources.

    The following standards of performance establish the quantity or 
quality of pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this 
paragraph, which may be discharged from the carbon black lamp process by 
a new source subject to the provisions of this subpart: There shall be 
no discharge of process waste water pollutants to navigable waters.



Sec.  458.46  Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    Any new source subject to this subpart that introduces process 
wastewater pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply 
with 40 CFR part 403. In addition, the following pretreatment standard 
establishes the quantity or quality of pollutants or pollutant 
properties controlled by this section which may be discharged to a 
publicly owned treatment works by a new source subject to the provisions 
of this subpart:

Pollutant or pollutant property-Oil and grease.
Pretreatment standard-100mg/liter.

[60 FR 33972, June 29, 1995]



PART 459_PHOTOGRAPHIC POINT SOURCE CATEGORY--Table of Contents



              Subpart A_Photographic Processing Subcategory

Sec.
459.10 Applicability; description of the photographic processing 
          subcategory.
459.11 Specialized definitions.
459.12 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.

Subpart B [Reserved]

    Authority: Secs. 301, 304 (b), (c), 306(b), Federal Water Pollution 
Control Act, as amended (33 U.S.C. 1251, 1311, 1314 (b) and (c) and 
1316(b), 86 Stat. 816 et seq.; Pub. L. 92-500) (the Act).

    Source: 41 FR 29079, July 14, 1976, unless otherwise noted.



              Subpart A_Photographic Processing Subcategory



Sec.  459.10  Applicability; description of the photographic processing
subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to point source 
discharges resulting from the development or printing of paper prints, 
slides, negatives, enlargements, movie film, and other sensitized 
materials except that facilities processing 150 sq. meters (1600 sq. 
feet) per day or less are not covered. Both commercial and military 
facilities are covered by this subpart.



Sec.  459.11  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in part 401 of this chapter shall 
apply to this subpart.
    (b) The term ``product'' shall mean articles developed or printed by 
photographic processes, such as paper prints, slides, negatives, 
enlargements, movie film and other sensitized materials.



Sec.  459.12  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
practicable control technology currently available.

    In establishing the limitations set forth in this section, EPA took 
into account all information it was able to collect, develop and solicit 
with respect to factors (such as age and size of plant, raw materials, 
manufacturing processes, products produced, treatment technology 
available energy requirements and costs) which can affect the industry 
subcategorization and effluent levels established. It is, however, 
possible that data which would affect these limitations have not been 
available and, as a result, these limitations should be adjusted for 
certain plants in this industry. An individual discharger or other 
interested person may submit

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evidence to the Regional Administrator (or to the State, if the State 
has the authority to issue NPDES permits) that factors relating to the 
equipment of facilities involved, the process applied, or other such 
factors related to such discharger are fundamentally different from the 
factors considered in the establishment of the guidelines. On the basis 
of such evidence or other available information, the Regional 
Administrator (or the State) will make a written finding that such 
factors are or are not fundamentally different for that facility 
compared to those specified in the Development Document. If such 
fundamentally different factors are found to exist, the Regional 
Administrator or the State shall establish for the discharger effluent 
limitations in the NPDES permit either more or less stringent than the 
limitations established herein, to the extent dictated by such 
fundamentally different factors. Such limitations must be approved by 
the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency. The 
Administrator may approve or disapprove such limitations, specify other 
limitations, or initiate proceedings to revise these regulations.
    (a) The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this paragraph, which 
may be discharged from a photographic processing point source subject to 
the provisions of this paragraph after application of the best 
practicable control technology currently available:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Metric units (kilograms per
                                               1,000 m \2\ of product)
                                           -----------------------------
Ag........................................        0.14              0.07
CN........................................        0.18              0.09
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                              English units (pounds per
                                              1,000 ft \2\ of product)
                                           -----------------------------
Ag........................................       0.030             0.015
CN........................................       0.038             0.019
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.

Subpart B [Reserved]



PART 460_HOSPITAL POINT SOURCE CATEGORY--Table of Contents



                       Subpart A_Hospital Category

Sec.
460.10 Applicability; description of the hospital category.
460.11 Specialized definitions.
460.12 Effluent limitations and guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.

Subpart B [Reserved]

    Authority: Secs. 301, 304 (b) and (c), 360(b), 307 (b) and (c), 
Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended (33 U.S.C. 1251, 1311, 
1314 (b) and (c), 1316(b) and 1317 (b) and (c), 86 Stat. 816 et seq.; 
Pub. L. 92-500) (the Act).

    Source: 41 FR 18777, May 6, 1976, unless otherwise noted.



                       Subpart A_Hospital Category



Sec.  460.10  Applicability; description of the hospital category.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges 
resulting from the functional operations of the hospital point source 
category.



Sec.  460.11  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Except as provided below, the general definitions, abbreviations 
and methods of analysis set forth in part 401 of this chapter shall 
apply to this subpart.
    (b) The term ``product'' shall mean service resulting from the 
hospital activity in terms of 1,000 occupied beds.



Sec.  460.12  Effluent limitations and guidelines representing the 
degree of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in Sec.Sec. 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart, shall achieve the following 
effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT):

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    (a) The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this paragraph, which 
may be discharged from the hospital point source subject to the 
provisions of this paragraph after application of the best practicable 
control technology currently available:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Effluent limitations
                                           -----------------------------
                                                        Average of daily
          Effluent characteristic             Maximum     values for 30
                                             for any 1  consecutive days
                                                day         shall not
                                                            exceed--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Metric units (kg/1,000
                                                   occupied beds)
                                           -----------------------------
BOD5......................................        41.0              33.6
TSS.......................................        55.6              33.8
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
                                           -----------------------------
                                               English units (lb/1,000
                                                   occupied beds)
                                           -----------------------------
BOD5......................................        90.4              74.0
TSS.......................................       122.4              74.5
pH........................................       (\1\)             (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.


[41 FR 18777, May 6, 1976, as amended at 60 FR 33972, June 29, 1995]

Subpart B [Reserved]



PART 461_BATTERY MANUFACTURING POINT SOURCE CATEGORY--Table of Contents



                           General Provisions

Sec.
461.1 Applicability.
461.2 General definitions.
461.3 Monitoring and reporting requirements.
461.4 Compliance date for PSES.

                      Subpart A_Cadmium Subcategory

461.10 Applicability; description of the cadmium subcategory.
461.11 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
461.12 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable (BAT).
461.13 New source performance standards (NSPS).
461.14 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
461.15 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

                      Subpart B_Calcium Subcategory

461.20 Applicability; description of the calcium subcategory.
461.21-461.22 [Reserved]
461.23 New source performance standards (NSPS).
461.24 [Reserved]
461.25 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

                       Subpart C_Lead Subcategory

461.30 Applicability; description of the lead subcategory.
461.31 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
461.32 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable (BAT).
461.33 New source performance standards (NSPS).
461.34 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
461.35 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

                     Subpart D_Leclanche Subcategory

461.40 Applicability; description of the Leclanche subcategory.
461.41-461.42 [Reserved]
461.43 New source performance standards (NSPS).
461.44 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
461.45 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

                      Subpart E_Lithium Subcategory

461.50 Applicability; description of the lithium subcategory.
461.51-461.52 [Reserved]
461.53 New source performance standards (NSPS).
461.54 [Reserved]
461.55 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

                     Subpart F_Magnesium Subcategory

461.60 Applicability; description of the magnesium subcategory.
461.61-461.62 [Reserved]
461.63 New source performance standards (NSPS).

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461.64 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
461.65 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

                       Subpart G_Zinc Subcategory

461.70 Applicability; description of the zinc subcategory.
461.71 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
461.72 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable (BAT).
461.73 New source performance standards (NSPS).
461.74 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
461.75 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    Authority: Secs. 301, 304 (b), (c), (e), and (g), 306 (b) and (c), 
307 (b) and (c), 308 and 501 of the Clean Water Act (the Federal Water 
Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972, as amended by the Clean Water 
Act of 1977) (the ``Act''); 33 U.S.C. 1311, 1314 (b), (c), (e), and (g), 
1316 (b) and (c), 1317 (b) and (c), and 1361; 86 Stat. 816, Pub. L. 92-
500; 91 Stat. 1567, Pub. L. 95-217.

    Source: 49 FR 9134, Mar. 9, 1984, unless otherwise noted.

                           General Provisions



Sec.  461.1  Applicability.

    This part applies to any battery manufacturing plant that discharges 
or may discharge a pollutant to waters of the United States or that 
introduces pollutants to a publicly owned treatment works. Battery 
manufacturing operations subject to regulation under this part shall not 
be subject to regulation under part 413 or 433.



Sec.  461.2  General definitions.

    In addition to the definitions set forth in 40 CFR part 401, the 
following definitions apply to this part:
    (a) ``Battery'' means a modular electric power source where part or 
all of the fuel is contained within the unit and electric power is 
generated directly from a chemical reaction rather than indirectly 
through a heat cycle engine. In this regulation there is no 
differentiation between a single cell and a battery.
    (b) ``Battery manufacturing operations'' means all of the specific 
processes used to produce a battery including the manufacture of anodes 
and cathodes and associated ancillary operations. These manufacturing 
operations are excluded from regulation under any other point source 
category.
    (c) ``Ancillary operations'' means all of the operations specific to 
battery manufacturing and not included specifically within anode or 
cathode manufacture (ancillary operations are primarily associated with 
battery assembly and chemical production of anode or cathode active 
materials).
    (d) ``Plate soak'' shall mean the process operation of soaking or 
reacting lead subcategory battery plates, that are more than 2.5 mm 
(0.100 in) thick, in sulfuric acid.
    (e) ``Discharge allowance'' means the amount of pollutant (mg per kg 
of production unit) that a plant will be permitted to discharge. For 
this category the allowances are specific to battery manufacturing 
operations.
    (f) ``Miscellaneous wastewater streams'' shall mean the combined 
wastewater streams from the process operations listed below for each 
subcategory. If a plant has one of these streams then the plant receives 
the entire miscellaneous waste stream allowance.
    (1) Cadmium subcategory. Cell wash, electrolyte preparation, floor 
and equipment wash, and employee wash.
    (2) Lead subcategory. Floor wash, wet air pollution control, battery 
repair, laboratory, hand wash, and respirator wash.
    (3) Lithium subcategory. Floor and equipment wash, cell testing, and 
lithium scrap disposal.
    (4) Zinc subcategory. Cell wash, electrolyte preparation, employee 
wash, reject cell handling, floor and equipment wash.
    (g) ``Trucked batteries'' shall mean batteries moved into or out of 
the plant by truck when the truck is actually washed in the plant to 
remove residues left in the truck from the batteries.

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Sec.  461.3  Monitoring and reporting requirements.

    The ``monthly average'' regulatory values shall be the basis for the 
monthly average discharge in direct discharge permits and for 
pretreatment standards. Compliance with the monthly discharge limit is 
required regardless of the number of samples analyzed and averaged.



Sec.  461.4  Compliance date for PSES.

    The compliance date for pretreatment standards for existing sources 
is March 9, 1987.



                      Subpart A_Cadmium Subcategory



Sec.  461.10  Applicability; description of the cadmium subcategory.

    This subpart applies to discharges to waters of the United States, 
and introductions of pollutants into publicly owned treatment works from 
the manufacturing of cadmium anode batteries.



Sec.  461.11  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable
control technology currently available (BPT).

    (a) Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best practicable control technology currently 
available:
    (1) Subpart A--Pasted and Pressed Powder Anodes.

                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                         cadmium
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                         cadmium
                                               -------------------------
Cadmium.......................................         0.92         0.41
Nickel........................................         5.18         3.43
Zinc..........................................         3.94         1.65
Cobalt........................................         0.57         0.24
Oil and grease................................        54.00        32.40
TSS...........................................       111.00        52.65
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (2) Subpart A--Electrodeposited Anodes.

                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                         cadmium
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                         cadmium
                                               -------------------------
Cadmium.......................................        237.0        104.6
Nickel........................................      1,338.2        885.2
Zinc..........................................      1,017.6        425.2
Cobalt........................................        146.4         62.7
Oil and grease................................     13,940.0      8,364.0
TSS...........................................     28,577.0     13,592.0
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (3) Subpart A--Impregnated Anodes.

                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                         cadmium
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                         cadmium
                                               -------------------------
Cadmium.......................................        339.3        149.7
Nickel........................................      1,916.2      1,267.5
Zinc..........................................      1,457.1        608.8
Cobalt........................................        209.6         89.8
Oil and grease................................     19,960.0     11,976.0
TSS...........................................     40,918.0     19,461.0
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (4) Subpart A--Nickel Electrodeposited Cathodes.

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                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                     nickel applied
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                     nickel applied
                                               -------------------------
Cadmium.......................................        193.5         85.4
Nickel........................................      1,092.5        722.6
Zinc..........................................        830.7        347.1
Cobalt........................................        119.5         51.2
Oil and grease................................     11,380.0      6,828.0
TSS...........................................     23,329.0     11,095.5
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (5) Subpart A--Nickel Impregnated Cathodes.

                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                     nickel applied
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                     nickel applied
                                               -------------------------
Cadmium.......................................        557.6        246.0
Nickel........................................      3,148.8      2,082.8
Zinc..........................................      2,394.4      1,000.4
Cobalt........................................        344.4        147.6
Oil and grease................................     32,800.0     19,680.0
TSS...........................................     67,240.0     31,980.0
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (6) Subpart A--Miscellaneous Wastewater Streams.

                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                     cells produced
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                     cells produced
                                               -------------------------
Cadmium.......................................         6.29         2.77
Nickel........................................        35.54        23.50
Zinc..........................................        27.02        11.29
Cobalt........................................         3.89         1.66
Oil and grease................................       370.20       222.12
TSS...........................................       758.91       360.94
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (7) Subpart A--Cadmium Powder Production.

                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                 cadmium powder produced
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                 cadmium powder produced
                                               -------------------------
Cadmium.......................................        22.34         9.86
Nickel........................................       126.14        83.44
Zinc..........................................        95.92        40.08
Cobalt........................................        13.80         5.91
Oil and grease................................     1,314.00       788.40
TSS...........................................     2,693.00     1,281.20
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (8) Subpart A--Silver Powder Production.

                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                 silver powder produced
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                 silver powder produced
                                               -------------------------
Cadmium.......................................         7.21         3.18
Nickel........................................        40.70        26.92
Silver........................................         8.69         3.61
Zinc..........................................        30.95        12.93
Cobalt........................................         4.45         1.91
Oil and grease................................       424.00       254.40
TSS...........................................       869.20       413.40
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (9) Subpart A--Cadmium Hydroxide Production.

                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                      cadmium used
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                      cadmium used
                                               -------------------------
Cadmium.......................................         0.31         0.14
Nickel........................................         1.73         1.14
Zinc..........................................         1.31         0.55
Cobalt........................................         0.19         0.08
Oil and grease................................        18.00        10.80
TSS...........................................        36.90        17.60
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (10) Subpart A--Nickel Hydroxide Production.

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                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                       nickel used
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                       nickel used
                                               -------------------------
Cadmium.......................................         37.4         16.5
Nickel........................................        211.2        139.7
Zinc..........................................        160.6         67.1
Cobalt........................................         23.1          9.9
Oil and grease................................      2,200.0      1,320.0
TSS...........................................      4,510.0      2,145.0
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (b) There shall be no discharge allowance for process wastewater 
pollutants from any battery manufacturing operation other than those 
battery manufacturing operations listed above.



Sec.  461.12  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
technology economically achievable (BAT).

    (a) Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best available technology economically 
achievable:
    (1) Subpart A--Electrodeposited Anodes.

                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                         cadmium
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                         cadmium
                                               -------------------------
Cadmium.......................................        11.95         5.27
Nickel........................................        67.49        44.64
Zinc..........................................        51.32        21.44
Cobalt........................................         7.38         3.16
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (2) Subpart A--Impregnated Anodes.

                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                         cadmium
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                         cadmium
                                               -------------------------
Cadmium.......................................         68.0         30.0
Nickel........................................        384.0        254.0
Zinc..........................................        292.0        122.0
Cobalt........................................         42.0         18.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (3) Subpart A--Nickel Electrodeposited Cathodes.

                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                     nickel applied
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                     nickel applied
                                               -------------------------
Cadmium.......................................        11.22         4.95
Nickel........................................        63.36        41.91
Zinc..........................................        48.18        20.13
Cobalt........................................         6.93         2.97
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (4) Subpart A--Nickel Impregnated Cathodes.

                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                     nickel applied
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                     nickel applied
                                               -------------------------
Cadmium.......................................         68.0         30.0
Nickel........................................        384.0        254.0
Zinc..........................................        292.0        122.0
Cobalt........................................         42.0         18.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (5) Subpart A--Miscellaneous Wastewater Streams.

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                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                     cells produced
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                     cells produced
                                               -------------------------
Cadmium.......................................         0.79         0.35
Nickel........................................         4.47         2.96
Zinc..........................................         3.40         1.42
Cobalt........................................         0.49         0.21
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (6) Subpart A--Cadmium Powder Production.

                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                 cadmium powder produced
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                 cadmium powder produced
                                               -------------------------
Cadmium.......................................         2.23         0.99
Nickel........................................        12.61         8.34
Zinc..........................................         9.59         4.01
Cobalt........................................         1.38         0.59
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (7) Subpart A--Silver Powder Production.

                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                 silver powder produced
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                 silver powder produced
                                               -------------------------
Cadmium.......................................         1.09         0.48
Nickel........................................         6.16         4.08
Silver........................................         1.32         0.55
Zinc..........................................         4.69         1.96
Cobalt........................................         0.67         0.29
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (8) Subpart A--Cadmium Hydroxide Production.

                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                      cadmium used
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                      cadmium used
                                               -------------------------
Cadmium.......................................         0.05         0.02
Nickel........................................         0.27         0.18
Zinc..........................................         0.20         0.09
Cobalt........................................         0.03         0.01
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (9) Subpart A--Nickel Hydroxide Production.

                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                       nickel used
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                       nickel used
                                               -------------------------
Cadmium.......................................         5.61         2.48
Nickel........................................        31.68        20.96
Zinc..........................................        24.09        10.07
Cobalt........................................         3.47         1.49
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) There shall be no discharge allowance for process wastewater 
pollutants from any battery manufacturing operation other than those 
battery manufacturing operations listed above.



Sec.  461.13  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    (a) The discharge of wastewater pollutants from any new source 
subject to this subpart shall not exceed the standards set forth below:
    (1) Subpart A--Electrodeposited Anodes--NSPS.

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------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                        cadmium
 
                                               English units--pounds per
                                                  1,000,000 pounds of
                                                        cadmium
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................          7.03          2.81
Nickel......................................         19.33         13.01
Zinc........................................         35.85         14.76
Cobalt......................................          4.92          2.46
Oil and grease..............................        351.5         351.5
TSS.........................................        527.3         421.8
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5-10.0 at all times.

    (2) Subpart A--Impregnated Anodes--NSPS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                        cadmium
 
                                               English units--pounds per
                                                  1,000,000 pounds of
                                                        cadmium
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         40.0          16.0
Nickel......................................        110.0          74.0
Zinc........................................        204.0          84.0
Cobalt......................................         28.0          14.0
Oil and grease..............................      2,000.0       2,000.0
TSS.........................................      3,000.0       2,400.0
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5-10.0 at all times.

    (3) Subpart A--Nickel Electrodeposited Cathodes--NSPS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                    nickel applied
 
                                               English units--pounds per
                                              1,000,000 pounds of nickel
                                                        applied
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................          6.60          2.64
Nickel......................................         18.15         12.21
Zinc........................................         33.66         13.86
Cobalt......................................          4.62          2.31
Oil and grease..............................        330.0         330.0
TSS.........................................        495.0         396.0
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5-10.0 at all times.

    (4) Subpart A--Nickel Impregnated Cathodes--NSPS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                     nickel applied
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                     nickel applied
                                               -------------------------
Cadmium.......................................         40.0         16.0
Nickel........................................        110.0         74.0
Zinc..........................................        204.0         84.0
Cobalt........................................         28.0         14.0
Oil and grease................................      2,000.0      2,000.0
TSS...........................................      3,000.0      2,400.0
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5-10.0 at all times.

    (5) Subpart A--Miscellaneous Wastewater Streams--NSPS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                     cells produced
 
                                               English units--pounds per
                                               1,000,000 pounds of cells
                                                        produced
                                              --------------------------
Cadmium......................................         0.47          0.19
Nickel.......................................         1.28          0.86
Zinc.........................................         2.38          0.98
Cobalt.......................................         0.33          0.16
Oil and grease...............................         23.3         23.3
TSS..........................................         35.0         28.0
pH...........................................        (\1\)      (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5-10.0 at all times.

    (6) Subpart A--Cadmium Powder Production--NSPS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                 cadmium powder produced
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                 cadmium powder produced
                                               -------------------------
Cadmium.......................................         1.31         0.53
Nickel........................................         3.61         2.43
Zinc..........................................         6.70         2.76
Cobalt........................................         0.92         0.46
Oil and grease................................        65.70        65.70
TSS...........................................        98.55        78.84
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5-10.0 at all times.

    (7) Subpart A--Silver Powder Production--NSPS.

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------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                 silver powder produced
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                 silver powder produced
                                               -------------------------
Cadmium.......................................         0.64         0.26
Nickel........................................         1.77         1.19
Silver........................................         0.93         0.39
Zinc..........................................         3.27         1.35
Cobalt........................................         0.45         0.22
Oil and grease................................        32.10        32.10
TSS...........................................        48.15        38.52
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5-10.0 at all times.

    (8) Subpart A--Cadmium Hydroxide Production--NSPS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                     cadmium used
 
                                               English units--pounds per
                                                  1,000,000 pounds of
                                                     cadmium used
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         0.028         0.011
Nickel......................................         0.077         0.051
Zinc........................................         0.142         0.058
Cobalt......................................         0.019         0.009
Oil and grease..............................         1.40          1.40
TSS.........................................         2.10          1.68
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5-10.0 at all times.

    (9) Subpart A--Nickel Hydroxide Production--NSPS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                      nickel used
 
                                               English units--pounds per
                                              1,000,000 pounds of nickel
                                                         used
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................          3.30          1.32
Nickel......................................          9.08          6.11
Zinc........................................         16.83          6.93
Cobalt......................................          2.31          1.16
Oil and grease..............................        165.0         165.0
TSS.........................................        247.5         198.0
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5-10.0 at all times.

    (b) There shall be no discharge allowance for process wastewater 
pollutants from any battery manufacturing operation other than those 
battery manufacturing operations listed above.

[49 FR 9134, Mar. 9, 1984; 49 FR 13879, Apr. 9, 1984]



Sec.  461.14  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    (a) Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 andSec. 403.13, any 
existing source subject to this subpart which introduces pollutants into 
a publicly owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and 
achieve the pretreatment standards for existing sources listed below:
    (1) Subpart A--Electrodeposited Anodes.

                                  PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                         cadmium
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                         cadmium
                                               -------------------------
Cadmium.......................................        11.95         5.27
Nickel........................................        67.49        44.64
Zinc..........................................        51.32        21.44
Cobalt........................................         7.38         3.16
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (2) Subpart A--Impregnated Anodes.

                                  PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                         cadmium
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                         cadmium
                                               -------------------------
Cadmium.......................................         68.0         30.0
Nickel........................................        384.0        254.0
Zinc..........................................        292.0        122.0
Cobalt........................................         42.0         18.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (3) Subpart A--Nickel Electrodeposited Cathodes.

                                  PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                     nickel applied
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                     nickel applied
                                               -------------------------
Cadmium.......................................        11.22         4.95
Nickel........................................        63.36        41.91
Zinc..........................................        48.18        20.13
Cobalt........................................         6.93         2.97
------------------------------------------------------------------------


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    (4) Subpart A--Nickel Impregnated Cathodes--PSES.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                     nickel applied
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                     nickel applied
                                               -------------------------
Cadmium.......................................         68.0         30.0
Nickel........................................        384.0        254.0
Zinc..........................................        292.0        122.0
Cobalt........................................         42.0         18.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (5) Subpart A--Miscellaneous Wastewater Streams--PSES.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                     cells produced
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                     cells produced
                                               -------------------------
Cadmium.......................................         0.79         0.35
Nickel........................................         4.47         2.96
Zinc..........................................         3.40         1.42
Cobalt........................................         0.49         0.21
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (6) Subpart A--Cadmium Powder Production--PSES.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                 cadmium powder produced
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                 cadmium powder produced
                                               -------------------------
Cadmium.......................................         2.23         0.99
Nickel........................................        12.61         8.34
Zinc..........................................         9.59         4.01
Cobalt........................................         1.38         0.59
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (7) Subpart A--Silver Powder Production--PSES.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                 silver powder produced
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                 silver powder produced
                                               -------------------------
Cadmium.......................................         1.09         0.48
Nickel........................................         6.16         4.08
Silver........................................         1.32         0.55
Zinc..........................................         4.69         1.96
Cobalt........................................         0.67         0.29
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (8) Subpart A--Cadmium Hydroxide Production--PSES.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                      cadmium used
 
                                               English units--pounds per
                                                  1,000,000 pounds of
                                                      cadmium used
                                              --------------------------
Cadmium......................................         0.05         0.02
Nickel.......................................         0.27         0.18
Zinc.........................................         0.20         0.09
Cobalt.......................................         0.03         0.012
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (9) Subpart A--Nickel Hydroxide Production--PSES.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                       nickel used
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                       nickel used
                                               -------------------------
Cadmium.......................................         5.61         2.48
Nickel........................................        31.68        20.96
Zinc..........................................        24.09        10.07
Cobalt........................................         3.47         1.49
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) There shall be no discharge allowance for process wastewater 
pollutants from any battery manufacturing operation other than those 
battery manufacturing operations listed above.



Sec.  461.15  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    (a) Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 any new source subject to 
this subpart that introduces pollutants into a publicly owned treatment 
works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the pretreatment 
standards for new sources listed below:
    (1) Subpart A--Electrodeposited Anodes--PSNS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                         cadmium
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                         cadmium
                                               -------------------------
Cadmium.......................................         7.03         2.81
Nickel........................................        19.33        13.01
Zinc..........................................        35.85        14.76
Cobalt........................................         4.92         2.46
------------------------------------------------------------------------


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    (2) Subpart A--Impregnated Anodes--PSNS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                         cadmium
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                         cadmium
                                               -------------------------
Cadmium.......................................         40.0         16.0
Nickel........................................        110.0         74.0
Zinc..........................................        204.0         84.0
Cobalt........................................         28.0         14.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (3) Subpart A--Nickel Electrodeposited Cathodes--PSNS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                     nickel applied
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                     nickel applied
                                               -------------------------
Cadmium.......................................         6.60         2.64
Nickel........................................        18.15        12.21
Zinc..........................................        33.66        13.86
Cobalt........................................         4.62         2.31
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (4) Subpart A--Nickel Impregnated Cathodes--PSNS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                     nickel applied
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                     nickel applied
                                               -------------------------
Cadmium.......................................         40.0         16.0
Nickel........................................        110.0         74.0
Zinc..........................................        204.0         84.0
Cobalt........................................         28.0         14.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (5) Subpart A--Miscellaneous Wastewater Streams--PSNS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                     cells produced
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                     cells produced
                                               -------------------------
Cadmium.......................................         0.47         0.19
Nickel........................................         1.28         0.86
Zinc..........................................         2.38         0.98
Cobalt........................................         0.33         0.16
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (6) Subpart A--Cadmium Powder Production--PSNS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                 cadmium powder produced
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                 cadmium powder produced
                                               -------------------------
Cadmium.......................................         1.31         0.53
Nickel........................................         3.61         2.43
Zinc..........................................         6.70         2.76
Cobalt........................................         0.92         0.46
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (7) Subpart A--Silver Powder Production--PSNS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                 silver powder produced
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                 silver powder produced
                                               -------------------------
Cadmium.......................................         0.64         0.26
Nickel........................................         1.77         1.19
Silver........................................         0.93         0.39
Zinc..........................................         3.27         1.35
Cobalt........................................         0.45         0.22
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (8) Subpart A--Cadmium Hydroxide Production--PSNS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                      cadmium used
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                      cadmium used
                                               -------------------------
Cadmium.......................................        0.028        0.011
Nickel........................................        0.077        0.051
Zinc..........................................        0.142        0.058
Cobalt........................................        0.019        0.009
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (9) Subpart A--Nickel Hydroxide Production--PSNS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                       nickel used
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                       nickel used
                                               -------------------------
Cadmium.......................................         3.30         1.32
Nickel........................................         9.08         6.11
Zinc..........................................        16.83         6.93
Cobalt........................................         2.31         1.16
------------------------------------------------------------------------


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    (b) There shall be no discharge allowance for process wastewater 
pollutants from any battery manufacturing operation other than those 
battery manufacturing operations listed above.



                      Subpart B_Calcium Subcategory



Sec.  461.20  Applicability; description of the calcium subcategory.

    This subpart applies to discharges to waters of the United States 
and introductions of pollutants into publicly owned treatment works from 
manufacturing calcium anode batteries.



Sec.Sec. 461.21-461.22  [Reserved]



Sec.  461.23  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    (a) The discharge of wastewater pollutants from any new source 
subject to this subpart shall not exceed the standards set forth below.
    (b) There shall be no discharge for process wastewater pollutants 
from any battery manufacturing operations.



Sec.  461.24  [Reserved]



Sec.  461.25  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    (a) Except as provided inSec. 403.7 any new source subject to this 
subpart that introduces pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works 
must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the pretreatment standards 
for new sources listed below.
    (b) There shall be no discharge for process wastewater pollutants 
from any battery manufacturing operations.



                       Subpart C_Lead Subcategory



Sec.  461.30  Applicability; description of the lead subcategory.

    This subpart applies to discharges to waters of the United States 
and introduction of pollutants into publicly owned treatment works from 
the manufacturing of lead anode batteries.



Sec.  461.31  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable
control technology currently available (BPT).

    (a) Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best practicable control technology currently 
available:
    (1) Subpart C--Closed Formation--Double Fill, or Fill and Dump.

                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                        lead used
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                        lead used
                                               -------------------------
Copper........................................         0.86         0.45
Lead..........................................         0.19        0.090
Iron..........................................         0.54         0.27
Oil and grease................................         9.00         5.40
TSS...........................................        18.45         8.78
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (2) Subpart C--Open Formation--Dehydrated.

                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                        lead used
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                        lead used
                                               -------------------------
Copper........................................        20.99        11.05
Lead..........................................         4.64         2.21
Iron..........................................        16.13         6.74
Oil and grease................................       221.00       132.60
TSS...........................................       453.05       215.47
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (3) Subpart C--Open Formation--Wet.

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                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                        lead used
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                        lead used
                                               -------------------------
Copper........................................         0.10         0.05
Lead..........................................         0.02         0.01
Iron..........................................         0.06         0.03
Oil and grease................................         1.06         0.64
TSS...........................................         2.17         1.03
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (4) Subpart C--Plate Soak.

                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                        lead used
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                        lead used
                                               -------------------------
Copper........................................        0.040        0.020
Lead..........................................        0.009        0.004
Iron..........................................        0.030        0.010
Oil and grease................................        0.420        0.250
TSS...........................................        0.860        0.410
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (5) Subpart C--Battery Wash (with Detergent).

                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                        lead used
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                        lead used
                                               -------------------------
Copper........................................         1.71         0.90
Lead..........................................         0.38         0.18
Iron..........................................         1.08         0.55
Oil and grease................................        18.00        10.80
TSS...........................................        36.90        17.55
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (6) Subpart C--Battery Wash (Water Only).

                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                        lead used
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                        lead used
                                               -------------------------
Copper........................................         1.12         0.59
Lead..........................................         0.25         0.12
Iron..........................................         0.71         0.36
Oil and grease................................        11.80         7.08
TSS...........................................        24.19        11.51
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (7) Subpart C--Direct Chill Lead Casting.

                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                        lead used
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                        lead used
                                               -------------------------
Copper........................................      0.00040      0.00020
Lead..........................................      0.00008      0.00004
Iron..........................................      0.00020      0.00010
Oil and grease................................      0.00400      0.00200
TSS...........................................      0.00800      0.00300
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (8) Subpart C--Mold Release Formulation.

                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                        lead used
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                        lead used
                                               -------------------------
Copper........................................        0.011        0.006
Lead..........................................        0.002        0.001
Iron..........................................        0.007        0.004
Oil and grease................................        0.120        0.072
TSS...........................................        0.246        0.117
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (9) Subpart C--Truck Wash.

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                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                     lead in trucked
                                                        batteries
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                     lead in trucked
                                                        batteries
                                               -------------------------
Copper........................................        0.026        0.014
Lead..........................................        0.005        0.002
Iron..........................................        0.016        0.008
Oil and grease................................        0.280        0.168
TSS...........................................        0.574        0.273
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (10) Subpart C--Laundry.

                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                        lead used
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                        lead used
                                               -------------------------
Copper........................................         0.21         0.11
Lead..........................................         0.05         0.02
Iron..........................................         0.13         0.07
Oil and grease................................         2.18         1.31
TSS...........................................         4.47         2.13
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (11) Subpart C--Miscellaneous Wastewater Streams.

                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                        lead used
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                        lead used
                                               -------------------------
Copper........................................         0.81         0.43
Lead..........................................         0.18         0.09
Iron..........................................         0.51         0.26
Oil and grease................................         8.54         5.12
TSS...........................................        17.51         8.33
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (b) There shall be no discharge allowance for process wastewater 
pollutants from any battery manufacturing operation other than those 
battery manufacturing operations listed above.

[49 FR 9134, Mar. 9, 1984; 49 FR 13879, Apr. 9, 1984]



Sec.  461.32  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available
technology economically achievable (BAT).

    (a) Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best available technology economically 
achievable:
    (1) Subpart C--Open Formation--Dehydrated.

                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                        lead used
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                        lead used
                                               -------------------------
Copper........................................         3.19         1.68
Lead..........................................         0.71         0.34
Iron..........................................         2.02         1.02
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (2) Subpart C--Open Formation--Wet.

                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                       lead used
 
                                               English units--pounds per
                                               1,000,000 pounds of lead
                                                         used
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         0.100         0.053
Lead........................................         0.022         0.010
Iron........................................         0.06          0.03
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (3) Subpart C--Plate Soak.

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                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                        lead used
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                        lead used
                                               -------------------------
Copper........................................        0.039        0.021
Lead..........................................        0.008        0.004
Iron..........................................        0.030        0.010
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (4) Subpart C--Battery Wash (Detergent).

                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or Pollutant Property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 Day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                        lead used
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                        lead used
                                               -------------------------
Copper........................................         1.71         0.90
Lead..........................................         0.38         0.18
Iron..........................................         1.08         0.55
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (5) Subpart C--Direct Chill Lead Casting.

                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                       lead used
 
                                               English units--pounds per
                                               1,000,000 pounds of lead
                                                         used
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................       0.0004        0.0002
Lead........................................       0.00008       0.00004
Iron........................................       0.0002        0.0001
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (6) Subpart C--Mold Release Formulation.

                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                        lead used
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                        lead used
                                               -------------------------
Copper........................................        0.011        0.006
Lead..........................................        0.002        0.001
Iron..........................................        0.007        0.003
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (7) Subpart C--Truck Wash.

                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                     lead in trucked
                                                        batteries
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                     lead in trucked
                                                        batteries
                                               -------------------------
Copper........................................        0.026        0.014
Lead..........................................        0.005        0.002
Iron..........................................        0.016        0.008
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (8) Subpart C--Laundry.

                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                        lead used
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                        lead used
                                               -------------------------
Copper........................................         0.21         0.11
Lead..........................................         0.05         0.02
Iron..........................................         0.13         0.07
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (9) Subpart C--Miscellaneous Wastewater Streams.

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                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                        lead used
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                        lead used
                                               -------------------------
Copper........................................         0.58         0.31
Lead..........................................         0.13         0.06
Iron..........................................         0.37         0.19
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) There shall be no discharge allowance for process wastewater 
pollutants from any battery manufacturing operation other than those 
battery manufacturing operations listed above.

[49 FR 9134, Mar. 9, 1984; 49 FR 13879, Apr. 9, 1984, as amended at 51 
FR 30816, Aug. 28, 1986]



Sec.  461.33  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    (a) The discharge of wastewater pollutants from any new source 
subject to this subpart shall not exceed the standards set forth below:
    (1) Subpart C--Open Formation--Dehydrated--NSPS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                        lead used
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                        lead used
                                               -------------------------
Copper........................................         2.15         1.02
Lead..........................................         0.47         0.21
Iron..........................................         2.01         1.02
Oil and grease................................        16.80        16.80
TSS...........................................        25.20        20.16
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the limits of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (2) Subpart C--Open Formation--Wet--NSPS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                       lead used
 
                                               English units--pounds per
                                               1,000,000 pounds of lead
                                                         used
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         0.067         0.032
Lead........................................         0.014         0.006
Iron........................................         0.063         0.032
Oil and grease..............................         0.53          0.53
TSS.........................................         0.80          0.64
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the limits of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (3) Subpart C--Plate Soak--NSPS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                       lead used
 
                                               English units--pounds per
                                               1,000,000 pounds of lead
                                                         used
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         0.026         0.012
Lead........................................         0.005         0.002
Iron........................................         0.025         0.012
Oil and grease..............................         0.21          0.21
TSS.........................................         0.32          0.25
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the limits of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (4) Subpart C--Battery Wash (Detergent)--NSPS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant Property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 Day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                       lead used
 
                                               English units--pounds per
                                               1,000,000 pounds of lead
                                                         used
 
Copper......................................         1.152         0.549
Lead........................................         0.252         0.117
Iron........................................         1.08          0.55
Oil and grease..............................         9.0           9.0
TSS.........................................        13.5          10.8
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the limits of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (5) Subpart C--Direct Chill Lead Casting--NSPS.

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------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                       lead used
 
                                               English units--pounds per
                                               1,000,000 pounds of lead
                                                         used
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................      0.000256      0.000122
Lead........................................      0.000056      0.000026
Iron........................................      0.000240      0.000122
Oil and grease..............................      0.0020        0.0020
TSS.........................................      0.0030        0.0024
pH..........................................  (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the limits of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (6) Subpart C--Mold Release Formulation--NSPS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                       lead used
 
                                               English units--pounds per
                                               1,000,000 pounds of lead
                                                         used
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................        0.0077        0.0037
Lead........................................        0.0017        0.0008
Iron........................................        0.0072        0.0037
Oil and grease..............................        0.060         0.060
TSS.........................................        0.090         0.072
pH..........................................    (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the limits of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (7) Subpart C--Truck Wash--NSPS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Metric units--mg/kg of
                                               lead in trucked batteries
 
                                               English units--pounds per
                                               1,000,000 pounds of lead
                                                 in trucked batteries
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         0.006        0.003
Lead........................................         0.001        0.0007
Iron........................................         0.006        0.003
Oil and grease..............................         0.050        0.050
TSS.........................................         0.075        0.060
pH..........................................     (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the limits of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (8) Subpart C--Laundry--NSPS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                        lead used
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                        lead used
                                               -------------------------
Copper........................................         0.14         0.07
Lead..........................................         0.03         0.01
Iron..........................................         0.13         0.07
Oil and grease................................         1.09         1.09
TSS...........................................         1.64         1.31
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the limits of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (9) Subpart C--Miscellaneous Wastewater Streams--NSPS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                       lead used
 
                                               English units--pounds per
                                               1,000,000 pounds of lead
                                                         used
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         0.39         0.19
Lead........................................         0.085        0.039
Iron........................................         0.37         0.19
Oil and grease..............................         3.07         3.07
TSS.........................................         4.61         3.69
pH..........................................     (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the limits of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (b) There shall be no discharge allowance for process wastewater 
pollutants from any battery manufacturing operation other than those 
battery manufacturing operations listed above.

[49 FR 9134, Mar. 9, 1984, as amended at 51 FR 30816, Aug. 28, 1986]



Sec.  461.34  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    (a) Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any existing 
source subject to this subpart that introduces pollutants into a 
publicly owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and 
achieve the pretreatment standards for existing sources listed below:
    (1) Subpart C--Open Formation--Dehydrated--PSES.

[[Page 545]]



------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                        lead used
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                        lead used
                                               -------------------------
Copper........................................         3.19         1.68
Lead..........................................         0.71         0.34
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (2) Subpart C--Open Formation--Wet--PSES.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                        lead used
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                        lead used
                                               -------------------------
Copper........................................        0.100        0.053
Lead..........................................        0.022        0.010
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (3) Subpart C--Plate Soak--PSES.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                        lead used
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                        lead used
                                               -------------------------
Copper........................................        0.039        0.021
Lead..........................................        0.008        0.004
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (4) Subpart C--Battery Wash--(Detergent)--PSES.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant Property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 Day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                        lead used
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                        lead used
                                               -------------------------
 
Copper........................................         1.71         0.90
Lead..........................................         0.38         0.18
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (5) Subpart C--Direct Chill Lead Casting--PSES.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                       lead used
 
                                               English units--pounds per
                                               1,000,000 pounds of lead
                                                         used
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................       0.0004        0.0002
Lead........................................       0.00008       0.00004
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (6) Subpart C--Mold Release Formulation--PSES.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                        lead used
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                        lead used
                                               -------------------------
Copper........................................        0.011        0.006
Lead..........................................        0.002        0.001
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (7) Subpart C--Truck Wash--PSES.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                     lead in trucked
                                                        batteries
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                     lead in trucked
                                                        batteries
                                               -------------------------
Copper........................................        0.026        0.014
Lead..........................................        0.005        0.002
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (8) Subpart C--Laundry--PSES.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                        lead used
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                        lead used
                                               -------------------------
Copper........................................         0.21         0.11
Lead..........................................         0.05         0.02
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (9) Subpart C--Miscellaneous Wastewater Streams--PSES.

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------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                        lead used
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                        lead used
                                               -------------------------
Copper........................................         0.58         0.31
Lead..........................................         0.13         0.06
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) There shall be no discharge allowance for process wastewater 
pollutants from any battery manufacturing operation other than those 
battery manufacturing operations listed above.
    (c)(1) In cases where battery employee shower wastewater containing 
concentrations of lead exceeding 0.20 mg/l is combined with process 
wastewaters prior to treatment, the Control Authority may, for purposes 
of applying the Combined Wastestream Formula underSec. 403.6(e) of 
this chapter, notwithstanding the provisions ofSec. 403.6(e), exercise 
its discretion and classify battery employee shower wastewater as an 
unregulated rather than a dilute (FD) wastestream.
    (2) Before the Control Authority may exercise its discretion to 
classify such a stream as an unregulated stream, the battery 
manufacturer must provide engineering, production, and sampling and 
analysis information sufficient to allow a determination by the Control 
Authority on how the stream should be classified.

[49 FR 9134, Mar. 9, 1984, as amended at 51 FR 30816, Aug. 28, 1986]



Sec.  461.35  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    (a) Except as provided inSec. 403.7, any new source subject to 
this subpart that introduces pollutants into a publicly owned treatment 
works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the following 
pretreatment standards for new sources:
    (1) Subpart C--Open Formation--Dehydrated--PSNS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                        lead used
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                        lead used
                                               -------------------------
Copper........................................         2.15         1.02
Lead..........................................         0.47         0.21
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (2) Subpart C--Open Formation--Wet--PSNS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                        lead used
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                        lead used
                                               -------------------------
Copper........................................        0.067        0.032
Lead..........................................        0.014        0.006
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (3) Subpart C--Plate Soak--PSNS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                        lead used
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                        lead used
                                               -------------------------
 
Copper........................................        0.026        0.012
Lead..........................................        0.005        0.002
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (4) Subpart C--Battery Wash--(Detergent)--PSNS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant Property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 Day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                        lead used
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                        lead used
                                               -------------------------
 
Copper........................................        1.152        0.549
Lead..........................................        0.252        0.117
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (5) Subpart C--Direct Chill Lead Casting--PSNS.

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------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                        lead used
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                        lead used
                                               -------------------------
Copper........................................     0.000256     0.000122
Lead..........................................     0.000056     0.000026
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (6) Subpart C--Mold Release Formulation--PSNS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property          Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                       lead used
 
                                               English units--pounds per
                                                1,000,000 pounds of lead
                                                          used
                                              --------------------------
Copper.......................................        0.007        0.0037
Lead.........................................        0.0017       0.0008
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (7) Subpart C--Truck Wash--PSNS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                               lead in trucked batteries
 
                                               English units--pounds per
                                                1,000,000 pounds of lead
                                                  in trucked batteries
                                              --------------------------
Copper.......................................        0.006        0.003
Lead.........................................        0.001        0.0007
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (8) Subpart C--Laundry--PSNS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                        lead used
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                        lead used
                                               -------------------------
Copper........................................         0.14         0.07
Lead..........................................         0.03         0.01
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (9) Subpart C--Miscellaneous Wastewater Streams--PSNS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                       lead used
 
                                               English units--pounds per
                                               1,000,000 pounds of lead
                                                         used
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         0.39          0.19
Lead........................................         0.085         0.039
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) There shall be no discharge allowance for process wastewater 
pollutants from any battery manufacturing operations other than those 
battery manufacturing operations listed above.

[49 FR 9134, Mar. 9, 1984, as amended at 51 FR 30817, Aug. 28, 1986]



                     Subpart D_Leclanche Subcategory



Sec.  461.40  Applicability; description of the Leclanche subcategory.

    This subpart applies to discharges to waters of the United States, 
and introductions of pollutants into publicly owned treatment works from 
manufacturing Leclanche type batteries (zinc anode batteries with acid 
electrolyte).



Sec.Sec. 461.41-461.42  [Reserved]



Sec.  461.43  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    (a) The discharge of wastewater pollutants from any new source 
subject to this subpart shall not exceed the standards set forth below:
    (1) Subpart D--Foliar Battery Miscellaneous Wash--NSPS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                    cells produced
 
                                               English units--pounds per
                                               1,000,000 pounds of cells
                                                       produced
                                             ---------------------------
Mercury.....................................         0.010         0.004
Zinc........................................         0.067         0.030
Manganese...................................         0.019         0.015
Oil and grease..............................         0.66          0.66
TSS.........................................         0.99          0.79
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (b) There shall be no discharge allowance for process wastewater 
pollutants

[[Page 548]]

from any battery manufacturing operation other than those battery 
manufacturing operations listed above.



Sec.  461.44  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    (a) Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any existing 
source subject to this subpart that introduces pollutants into a 
publicly owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and 
achieve the following pretreatment standards for existing sources listed 
below:
    (1) Subpart D--Foliar Battery Miscellaneous Wash--PSES.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property          Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                     cells produced
 
                                               English units--pounds per
                                               1,000,000 pounds of cells
                                                        produced
                                              --------------------------
Mercury......................................         0.010        0.004
Zinc.........................................         0.067        0.030
Manganese....................................         0.019        0.015
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) There shall be no discharge allowance for process wastewater 
pollutants from any battery manufacturing operation other than those 
battery manufacturing operations listed above.

[49 FR 9134, Mar. 9, 1984; 49 FR 27946, July 9, 1984]



Sec.  461.45  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    (a) Except as provided inSec. 403.7 any new source subject to this 
subpart that introduces pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works 
must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the following pretreatment 
standards for new sources listed below.
    (1) Subpart D--Foliar Battery Miscellaneous Wash--PSNS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                     cells produced
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                     cells produced
                                               -------------------------
Mercury.......................................        0.010        0.004
Zinc..........................................        0.067        0.030
Manganese.....................................        0.019        0.015
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) There shall be no discharge allowance for process wastewater 
pollutants from any battery manufacturing operation other than those 
battery manufacturing operations listed above.



                      Subpart E_Lithium Subcategory



Sec.  461.50  Applicability; description of the lithium subcategory.

    This subpart applies to discharges to waters of the United States 
and introduction of pollutants into publicly owned treatment works from 
the manufacturing of lithium anode batteries.



Sec.Sec. 461.51-461.52  [Reserved]



Sec.  461.53  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    (a) The discharge of wastewater pollutants from any new source 
subject to this subpart shall not exceed the standards set forth below:
    (1) Subpart E--Lead Iodide Cathodes--NSPS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property          Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                          lead
 
                                               English units--pounds per
                                                1,000,000 pounds of lead
                                              --------------------------
Chromium.....................................         23.34         9.46
Lead.........................................         17.66         8.20
Iron.........................................         75.70        38.48
TSS..........................................        946.2        756.96
pH...........................................      (\1\)           (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5-10.0 at all times.

    (2) Subpart E--Iron Disulfide Cathodes--NSPS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                    Iron disulfide
 
                                               English units--pounds per
                                               1,000,000 pounds of Iron
                                                       disulfide
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................          2.79          1.13
Lead........................................          2.11          0.98
Iron........................................          9.05          4.60
TSS.........................................        113.1          90.5
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5-10.0 at all times.

    (3) Subpart E--Miscellaneous Wastewater Streams--NSPS.

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------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                    cells produced
 
                                               English units--pounds per
                                               1,000,000 pounds of cells
                                                       produced
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.039         0.016
Lead........................................         0.030         0.014
Iron........................................         0.129         0.066
TSS.........................................         1.62          1.30
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5-10.0 at all times.

    (4) Subpart E--Air Scrubbers--NSPS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                     cells produced
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                     cells produced
                                               -------------------------
TSS...........................................        434.0        207.0
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5-10.0 at all times.

    (b) There shall be no discharge allowance for process wastewater 
pollutants from any battery manufacturing operation other than those 
battery manufacturing operations listed above.



Sec.  461.54  [Reserved]



Sec.  461.55  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    (a) Except as provided inSec. 403.7 any new source subject to this 
subpart that introduces pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works 
must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the following pretreatment 
standards for new sources listed below:
    (1) Subpart E--Lead Iodide Cathodes--PSNS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                          lead
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                          lead
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        23.34         9.46
Lead..........................................        17.66         8.20
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (2) Subpart E--Iron Disulfide Cathodes--PSNS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                     iron disulfide
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                     iron disulfide
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................         2.79         1.13
Lead..........................................         2.11         0.98
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (3) Subpart E--Miscellaneous Wastewater Streams--PSNS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                     cells produced
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                     cells produced
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.039        0.016
Lead..........................................        0.030        0.014
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) There shall be no discharge allowance for process wastewater 
pollutants from any battery manufacturing operation other than those 
battery manufacturing operations listed above.



                     Subpart F_Magnesium Subcategory



Sec.  461.60  Applicability; description of the magnesium subcategory.

    This subpart applies to discharges to waters of the United States 
and introduction of pollutants into publicly owned treatment works from 
the manufacturing of magnesium anode batteries.



Sec.Sec. 461.61-461.62  [Reserved]



Sec.  461.63  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    (a) The discharge of wastewater pollutants from any new source 
subject to this subpart shall not exceed the standards set forth below:
    (1) Subpart F--Silver Chloride Cathodes--Chemically Reduced--NSPS.

[[Page 550]]



------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                   silver processed
 
                                               English units--pounds per
                                              1,000,000 pounds of silver
                                                       processed
                                             ---------------------------
Lead........................................         22.93         10.65
Silver......................................         23.75          9.83
Iron........................................         98.28         49.96
TSS.........................................      1,228.5         982.8
COD.........................................      4,095.0       1,999.0
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5-10.0 at all times.

    (2) Subpart F--Silver Chloride Cathodes--Electrolytic--NSPS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                    silver processed
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                    silver processed
                                               -------------------------
Lead..........................................         40.6         18.9
Silver........................................         42.1         17.4
Iron..........................................        174.0         88.5
TSS...........................................      2,175.0      1,740.0
COD...........................................      7,250.0      3,540.0
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5-10.0 at all times.

    (3) Subpart F--Cell Testing--NSPS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                     cells produced
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                     cells produced
                                               -------------------------
Lead..........................................         19.5         7.89
Silver........................................         15.3         6.31
Iron..........................................         63.1         32.1
TSS...........................................        789.0        631.2
COD...........................................      2,630.0      1,290.0
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5-10.0 at all times.

    (4) Subpart F--Floor and Equipment Wash--NSPS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                    cells produced
 
                                               English units--pounds per
                                               1,000,000 pounds of cells
                                                       produced
                                             ---------------------------
Lead........................................         0.026         0.012
Silver......................................         0.027         0.011
Iron........................................         0.112         0.057
COD.........................................         4.70          2.30
TSS.........................................         1.41          1.13
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5-10.0 at all times.

    (5) Subpart F--Air Scrubber--NSPS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                     cells produced
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                     cells produced
                                               -------------------------
TSS...........................................      8,467.0      4,030.0
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5-10.0 at all times.

    (b) There shall be no discharge allowance for process wastewater 
pollutants from any battery manufacturing operation other than those 
battery manufacturing operations listed above.

[49 FR 9134, Mar. 9, 1984; 49 FR 13879, Apr. 9, 1984]



Sec.  461.64  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    (a) Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any existing 
source subject to this subpart that introduces pollutants into a 
publicly owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and 
achieve the following pretreatment standards for existing sources listed 
below:
    (1) Subpart F--Silver Chloride Cathodes--Chemically Reduced--PSES.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                    silver processed
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                    silver processed
                                               -------------------------
Lead..........................................     1,032.36       491.60
Silver........................................     1,007.78       417.86
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[[Page 551]]

    (2) Subpart F--Silver Chloride Cathodes--Electrolytic--PSES.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                    silver processed
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                    silver processed
                                               -------------------------
Lead..........................................         60.9         29.0
Silver........................................         59.5         24.7
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (3) Subpart F--Cell Testing--PSES.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                     cells produced
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                     cells produced
                                               -------------------------
Lead..........................................         22.1         10.5
Silver........................................         21.6          8.9
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (4) Subpart F--Floor and Equipment Wash--PSES.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                     cells produced
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                     cells produced
                                               -------------------------
Lead..........................................        0.039        0.018
Silver........................................        0.038        0.015
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) There shall be no discharge allowance for process wastewater 
pollutants from any battery manufacturing operation other than those 
battery manufacturing operations listed above.



Sec.  461.65  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    (a) Except as provided inSec. 403.7 any new source subject to this 
subpart that introduces pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works 
must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the following pretreatment 
standards for new sources listed below:
    (1) Subpart F--Silver Chloride Cathodes--Chemically Reduced--PSNS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                    silver processed
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                    silver processed
                                               -------------------------
Lead..........................................        22.93        10.65
Silver........................................        23.75         9.83
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (2) Subpart F--Silver Chloride Cathodes--Electrolytic PSNS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                    silver processed
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                    silver processed
                                               -------------------------
Lead..........................................         40.6         18.9
Silver........................................         42.1         17.4
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (3) Subpart F--Cell Testing--PSNS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                     cells produced
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                     cells produced
                                               -------------------------
Lead..........................................         19.5         7.89
Silver........................................         15.3         6.31
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (4) Subpart F--Floor and Equipment Wash--PSNS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                     cells produced
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                     cells produced
                                               -------------------------
Lead..........................................        0.026        0.012
Silver........................................        0.027        0.011
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) There shall be no discharge allowance for process wastewater 
pollutants from any battery manufacturing operation other than those 
battery manufacturing operations listed above.

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                       Subpart G_Zinc Subcategory



Sec.  461.70  Applicability; description of the zinc subcategory.

    This subpart applies to discharges to waters of the United States, 
and introductions of pollutants into publicly owned treatment works from 
the manufacturing of zinc anode batteries.



Sec.  461.71  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable control
technology currently available (BPT).

    (a) Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best practicable control technology currently 
available:
    (1) Subpart G--Wet Amalgamated Powder Anodes.

                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                         Zinc
 
                                               English units--pounds per
                                               1,000,000 pounds of Zinc
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................          1.67          0.68
Mercury.....................................          0.95          0.38
Silver......................................          1.56          0.65
Zinc........................................          5.55          2.32
Manganese...................................          2.58          1.10
Oil and grease..............................         76.0          45.6
TSS.........................................        155.8          74.1
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5-10.0 at all times.

    (2) Subpart G--Gelled Amalgam Anodes.

                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property          Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                          Zinc
 
                                               English units--pounds per
                                                1,000,000 pounds of Zinc
                                              --------------------------
Chromium.....................................          0.30         0.12
Mercury......................................          0.17         0.07
Silver.......................................          0.28         0.12
Zinc.........................................          0.99         0.42
Manganese....................................          0.46         0.20
Oil and grease...............................         13.6          8.16
TSS..........................................         27.9         13.26
pH...........................................      (\1\)           (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5-10.0 at all times.

    (3) Subpart G--Zinc Oxide, Formed Anodes.

                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                          Zinc
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                          Zinc
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................         62.9         25.7
Mercury.......................................         35.8         14.3
Silver........................................         58.7         24.3
Zinc..........................................        208.8         87.2
Manganese.....................................         97.2         41.5
Oil and grease................................      2,860.0      1,716.0
TSS...........................................      5,863.0      2,789.0
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5-10.0 at all times.

    (4) Subpart G--Electrodeposited Anodes.

                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                     zinc deposited
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                     zinc deposited
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................      1,404.0        574.0
Mercury.......................................        798.0        319.0
Silver........................................      1,308.0        543.0
Zinc..........................................      4,657.0      1,946.0
Manganese.....................................      2,169.0        925.0
Oil and grease................................     63,800.0     38,280.0
TSS...........................................    130,700.0     62,210.0
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5-10.0 at all times.

    (5) Subpart G--Silver Powder, Formed Cathodes.

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                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                     silver applied
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                     silver applied
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................         86.2         35.3
Mercury.......................................         49.0         19.6
Silver........................................         80.4         33.3
Zinc..........................................        286.2        119.6
Manganese.....................................        133.3         56.8
Oil and grease................................      3,920.0      2,350.0
TSS...........................................      8,036.0      3,822.0
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5-10.0 at all times.

    (6) Subpart G--Silver Oxide Powder, Formed Cathodes.

                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                     silver applied
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                     silver applied
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................         57.7         23.6
Mercury.......................................         32.8         13.1
Silver........................................         53.7         22.3
Zinc..........................................        191.3         79.9
Manganese.....................................         89.1         38.0
Oil and grease................................      2,620.0      1,570.0
TSS...........................................      5,370.0      2,554.0
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5-10.0 at all times.

    (7) Subpart G--Silver Peroxide Cathodes.

                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                    silver applied
 
                                               English units--pounds per
                                              1,000,000 pounds of silver
                                                        applied
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         13.8           5.65
Mercury.....................................          7.85          3.14
Silver......................................         12.9           5.34
Zinc........................................         45.8          19.2
Manganese...................................         21.4           9.11
Oil and grease..............................        628.0         377.0
TSS.........................................      1,287.0         612.0
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5-10.0 at all times.

    (8) Subpart G--Nickel Impregnated Cathodes.

                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                     nickel applied
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                     nickel applied
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        721.6        295.2
Mercury.......................................        410.0        164.0
Nickel........................................      3,149.0      2,083.0
Silver........................................        672.4        279.0
Zinc..........................................      2,394.4      1,000.4
Manganese.....................................      1,115.2        475.6
Oil and grease................................     32,800.0     19,680.0
TSS...........................................     67,240.0     31,980.0
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5-10.0 at all times.

    (9) Subpart G--Miscellaneous Wastewater Streams.

                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                     cells produced
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                     cells produced
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................         3.85         1.58
Cyanide.......................................         2.54         1.05
Mercury.......................................         2.19         0.88
Nickel........................................        16.82        11.12
Silver........................................         3.59         1.49
Zinc..........................................        12.79         5.34
Manganese.....................................         5.96         2.54
Oil and grease................................       175.20       105.12
TSS...........................................       359.16       170.82
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5-10.0 at all times.

    (10) Subpart G--Silver Etch.

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                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                    silver processed
 
                                               English units--pounds per
                                                  1,000,000 pounds of
                                                    silver processed
                                              --------------------------
Chromium.....................................         21.6          8.84
Mercury......................................         12.3          4.91
Silver.......................................         20.2          8.35
Zinc.........................................         71.7         30.0
Manganese....................................         33.4         14.3
Oil and grease...............................        982.0        589.2
TSS..........................................      2,013.1        957.5
pH...........................................        (\1\)      (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5-10.0 at all times.

    (11) Subpart G--Silver Peroxide Production.

                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                               silver peroxide processed
 
                                               English units--pounds per
                                                  1,000,000 pounds of
                                               silver peroxide processed
                                              --------------------------
Chromium.....................................         23.0          9.40
Mercury......................................         13.1          5.22
Silver.......................................         21.4          8.88
Zinc.........................................         76.2         31.80
Manganese....................................         35.5         15.10
Oil and grease...............................      1,044.0        627.00
TSS..........................................      2,140.0      1,018.00
pH...........................................        (\1\)      (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5-10.0 at all times.

    (12) Subpart G--Silver Powder Production.

                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                silver powder processed
 
                                               English units--pounds per
                                              1,000,000 pounds of silver
                                                   powder processed
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................          9.33          3.82
Mercury.....................................          5.30          2.12
Silver......................................          8.69          3.61
Zinc........................................         30.95         12.93
Manganese...................................         14.42          6.15
Oil and grease..............................        424.0         254.40
TSS.........................................        869.0         413.40
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5-10.0 at all times.

    (b) There shall be no discharge allowance for process wastewater 
pollutants from any battery manufacturing operation other than those 
battery manufacturing operations listed above.

[49 FR 9134, Mar. 9, 1984; 49 FR 13879, Apr. 9, 1984]



Sec.  461.72  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
technology economically achievable (BAT).

    (a) Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best available technology economically 
achievable:
    (1) Subpart G--Wet Amalgamated Powder Anodes.

                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                          Zinc
 
                                               English units--pounds per
                                                1,000,000 pounds of Zinc
                                              --------------------------
Chromium.....................................         0.24         0.099
Mercury......................................         0.14         0.055
Silver.......................................         0.23         0.093
Zinc.........................................         0.80         0.34
Manganese....................................         0.37         0.16
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (2) Subpart G--Gelled Amalgam Anodes.

                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                          Zinc
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                          Zinc
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.030        0.012
Mercury.......................................        0.017        0.007
Silver........................................        0.028        0.012
Zinc..........................................        0.099        0.042
Manganese.....................................        0.046        0.020
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (3) Subpart G--Zinc Oxide Formed Anodes.

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                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                          Zinc
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                          Zinc
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................         9.53         3.90
Mercury.......................................         5.42         2.17
Silver........................................         8.89         3.68
Zinc..........................................        31.64        13.22
Manganese.....................................        14.74         6.28
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (4) Subpart G--Electrodeposited Anodes.

                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                     zinc deposited
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                     zinc deposited
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        94.47        38.65
Mercury.......................................        53.68        21.47
Silver........................................        88.03        36.50
Zinc..........................................       313.46       130.97
Manganese.....................................       146.00        62.26
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (5) Subpart G--Silver Powder Formed Cathodes.

                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                     silver applied
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                     silver applied
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        13.07         5.35
Mercury.......................................         7.43         2.97
Silver........................................        12.18         5.05
Zinc..........................................        43.36        18.12
Manganese.....................................        20.20         8.61
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (6) Subpart G--Silver Oxide Powder Formed Cathodes.

                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                     silver applied
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                     silver applied
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................         8.73         3.57
Mercury.......................................         4.96         1.99
Silver........................................         8.14         3.37
Zinc..........................................        28.98        12.11
Manganese.....................................        13.50         5.76
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (7) Subpart G--Silver Peroxide Cathodes.

                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                     silver applied
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                     silver applied
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................         2.09         0.87
Mercury.......................................         1.19         0.48
Silver........................................         1.95         0.81
Zinc..........................................         6.95         2.90
Manganese.....................................         3.24         1.38
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (8) Subpart G--Nickel Impregnated Cathodes.

                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                     nickel applied
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                     nickel applied
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................         88.0         36.0
Mercury.......................................         50.0         20.0
Nickel........................................        384.0        254.0
Silver........................................         82.0         34.0
Zinc..........................................        292.0        122.0
Manganese.....................................        136.0         58.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (9) Subpart G--Miscellaneous Wastewater Streams.

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                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                     cells produced
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                     cells produced
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................         0.57         0.23
Cyanide.......................................         0.38         0.16
Mercury.......................................         0.32         0.13
Nickel........................................         2.48         1.64
Silver........................................         0.53         0.22
Zinc..........................................         1.88         0.79
Manganese.....................................         0.88         0.37
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (10) Subpart G--Silver Etch.

                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                    silver processed
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                    silver processed
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................         3.27         1.34
Mercury.......................................         1.86         0.74
Silver........................................         3.05         1.26
Zinc..........................................        10.86         4.54
Manganese.....................................         5.06         2.16
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (11) Subpart G--Silver Peroxide Production.

                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                silver peroxide produced
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                silver peroxide produced
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................         3.48         1.42
Mercury.......................................         1.98         0.79
Silver........................................         3.24         1.34
Zinc..........................................        11.55         4.83
Manganese.....................................         5.38         2.29
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (12) Subpart G--Silver Powder Production.

                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                 silver powder produced
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                 silver powder produced
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................         1.41         0.58
Mercury.......................................         0.80         0.32
Silver........................................         1.32         0.55
Zinc..........................................         4.69         1.96
Manganese.....................................         2.18         0.93
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) There shall be no discharge allowance for process wastewater 
pollutants from any battery manufacturing operation other than those 
battery manufacturing operations listed above.

[49 FR 9134, Mar. 9, 1984; 49 FR 13879, Apr. 9, 1984]



Sec.  461.73  New source performance standards. (NSPS).

    (a) The discharge of wastewater pollutants from any new source 
subject to this subpart shall not exceed the standards set forth below:
    (1) Subpart G--Zinc Oxide Formed Anodes--NSPS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                         zinc
 
                                               English units--pounds per
                                               1,000,000 pounds of zinc
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................          4.55          1.97
Mercury.....................................          2.82          1.19
Silver......................................          4.55          1.97
Zinc........................................          0.87          0.39
Manganese...................................          6.50          4.98
Oil and grease..............................        216.7         216.7
TSS.........................................        325.0         260.0
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the limits of 7.5-10.0 at all times.

    (2) Subpart G--Electrodeposited Anodes--NSPS.

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------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                     zinc deposited
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                     zinc deposited
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        45.09        19.54
Mercury.......................................        27.91        11.81
Silver........................................        45.09        19.54
Zinc..........................................         8.59         3.86
Manganese.....................................        64.41        49.38
Oil and grease................................     2,147.00     2,147.00
TSS...........................................     3,220.50     2,576.40
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the limits of 7.5-10.0 at all times.

    (3) Subpart G--Silver Powder Formed Cathodes--NSPS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                     silver applied
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                     silver applied
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................         6.24         2.70
Mercury.......................................         3.86         1.63
Silver........................................         6.24         2.70
Zinc..........................................         1.19         0.53
Manganese.....................................         8.91         6.83
Oil and grease................................       297.00       297.00
TSS...........................................        445.5       356.40
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the limits of 7.5-10.0 at all times.

    (4) Subpart G--Silver Oxide Powder Formed Cathodes--NSPS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                    silver applied
 
                                               English units--pounds per
                                              1,000,000 pounds of silver
                                                        applied
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................          4.17          1.81
Mercury.....................................          2.58          1.09
Silver......................................          4.17          1.81
Zinc........................................          0.79          0.36
Manganese...................................          5.96          4.57
Oil and grease..............................        198.5         198.5
TSS.........................................        297.8         238.2
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the limits of 7.5-10.0 at all times.

    (5) Subpart G--Silver Peroxide Cathodes--NSPS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                    silver applied
 
                                               English units--pounds per
                                              1,000,000 pounds of silver
                                                        applied
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................          1.00          0.43
Mercury.....................................          0.62          0.26
Silver......................................          1.00          0.43
Zinc........................................          0.19          0.09
Manganese...................................          1.43          1.09
Oil and grease..............................         47.6          47.6
TSS.........................................         71.4          57.1
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the limits of 7.5-10.0 at all times.

    (6) Subpart G--Nickel Impregnated Cathodes--NSPS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                     nickel applied
 
                                               English units--pounds per
                                                  1,000,000 pounds of
                                                     nickel applied
                                              --------------------------
Chromium.....................................         42.0         18.2
Mercury......................................         26.0         11.0
Nickel.......................................         42.0         18.2
Silver.......................................         42.0         18.2
Zinc.........................................          8.0          3.6
Manganese....................................         60.0         46.0
Oil and grease...............................      2,000.0      2,000.0
TSS..........................................      3,000.0      2,400.00
pH...........................................        (\1\)      (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the limits of 7.5-10.0 at all times.

    (7) Subpart G--Miscellaneous Wastewater Streams--NSPS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                    cells produced
 
                                               English units--pounds per
                                               1,000,000 pounds of cells
                                                       produced
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.27          0.12
Cyanide.....................................         0.039         0.016
Mercury.....................................         0.17          0.07
Nickel......................................         0.27          0.12
Silver......................................         0.27          0.12
Zinc........................................         0.05          0.02
Manganese...................................         0.39          0.30
Oil and grease..............................        12.90         12.90
TSS.........................................        19.35         15.48
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the limits of 7.5-10.0 at all times.

    (8) Subpart G--Silver Etch--NSPS.

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------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                    silver processed
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                    silver processed
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................         1.56         0.68
Mercury.......................................         0.97         0.41
Silver........................................         1.56         0.68
Zinc..........................................         0.30         0.13
Manganese.....................................         2.23         1.71
Oil and grease................................        74.40        74.40
TSS...........................................       111.60        89.28
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the limits of 7.5-10.0 at all times.

    (9) Subpart G--Silver Peroxide Production--NSPS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                silver peroxide produced
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                silver peroxide produced
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................         1.66         0.72
Mercury.......................................         1.03         0.44
Silver........................................         1.66         0.72
Zinc..........................................         0.32         0.14
Manganese.....................................         2.37         1.82
Oil and grease................................        79.10        79.10
TSS...........................................       118.65        94.92
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the limits of 7.5-10.0 at all times.

    (10) Subpart G--Silver Powder Production--NSPS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                 silver powder produced
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                 silver powder produced
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................         0.67         0.29
Mercury.......................................         0.42         0.18
Silver........................................         0.67         0.29
Zinc..........................................         0.13         0.06
Manganese.....................................         0.96         0.74
Oil and grease................................        32.10        32.10
TSS...........................................        48.15        38.52
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the limits of 7.5-10.0 at all times.

    (b) There shall be no discharge allowance for process wastewater 
pollutants from any battery manufacturing operation other than those 
battery manufacturing operations listed above.



Sec.  461.74  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    (a) Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any existing 
source subject to this subpart that introduces pollutants into a 
publicly owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and 
achieve the following pretreatment standards for existing sources:
    (1) Subpart G--Wet Amalgamated Powder Anode--PSES.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                          zinc
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                          zinc
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................         0.24        0.099
Mercury.......................................         0.14        0.055
Silver........................................         0.23        0.093
Zinc..........................................         0.80         0.34
Manganese.....................................         0.37         0.16
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (2) Subpart G--Gelled Amalgam Anodes--PSES.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                          zinc
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                          zinc
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.030         0.12
Mercury.......................................        0.017        0.006
Silver........................................        0.028        0.012
Zinc..........................................        0.099        0.042
Manganese.....................................        0.046        0.020
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (3) Subpart G--Zinc Oxide Formed Anodes--PSES.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                          zinc
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                          zinc
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................         9.53         3.90
Mercury.......................................         5.42         2.17
Silver........................................         8.89         3.68
Zinc..........................................        31.64        13.22
Manganese.....................................        14.74         6.28
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (4) Subpart G--Electrodeposited Anodes--PSES.

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------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                     zinc deposited
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                     zinc deposited
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        94.47        38.65
Mercury.......................................        53.68        21.47
Silver........................................        88.03        36.50
Zinc..........................................       313.46       130.97
Manganese.....................................       146.00        62.26
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (5) Subpart G--Silver Powder Formed Cathodes--PSES.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                     silver applied
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                     silver applied
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        13.07         5.35
Mercury.......................................         7.43         2.97
Silver........................................        12.18         5.05
Zinc..........................................        43.36        18.12
Maganese......................................        20.20         8.61
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (6) Subpart G--Silver Oxide Powder Formed Cathodes--PSES.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                     silver applied
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                     silver applied
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................         8.73         3.57
Mercury.......................................         4.96         1.99
Silver........................................         8.14         3.37
Zinc..........................................        28.98        12.11
Manganese.....................................        13.50         5.76
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (7) Subpart G--Silver Peroxide Cathodes--PSES.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                     silver applied
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                     silver applied
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................         2.09         0.87
Mercury.......................................         1.19         0.48
Silver........................................         1.95         0.81
Zinc..........................................         6.95         2.90
Manganese.....................................         3.24         1.38
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (8) Subpart G--Nickel Impregnated Cathodes--PSES.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                     nickel applied
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                     nickel applied
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................         88.0         36.0
Mercury.......................................         50.0         20.0
Nickel........................................        384.0        254.0
Silver........................................         82.0         34.0
Zinc..........................................        292.0        122.0
Manganese.....................................        136.0         58.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (9) Subpart G--Miscellaneous Wastewater Streams--PSES.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                     cells produced
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                     cells produced
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................         0.57         0.23
Cyanide.......................................         0.38         0.16
Mercury.......................................         0.32         0.13
Nickel........................................         2.48         1.64
Silver........................................         0.53         0.22
Zinc..........................................         1.88         0.79
Manganese.....................................         0.88         0.37
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (10) Subpart G--Silver Etch--PSES.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                    silver processed
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                    silver processed
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................         3.27         1.34
Mercury.......................................         1.86         0.74
Silver........................................         3.05         1.26
Zinc..........................................        10.86         4.54
Manganese.....................................         5.06         2.16
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (11) Subpart G--Silver Peroxide Production--PSES.

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------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                silver peroxide produced
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                silver peroxide produced
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................         3.48         1.42
Mercury.......................................         1.98         0.79
Silver........................................         3.24         1.34
Zinc..........................................        11.55         4.83
Manganese.....................................         5.38         2.29
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (12) Subpart G--Silver Powder Production--PSES.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                 silver powder produced
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                 silver powder produced
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................         1.41         0.58
Mercury.......................................         0.80         0.32
Silver........................................         1.32         0.55
Zinc..........................................         4.69         1.96
Manganese.....................................         2.18         0.93
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) There shall be no discharge allowance for process wastewater 
pollutants from any battery manufacturing operation other than those 
battery manufacturing operations listed above.



Sec.  461.75  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    (a) Except as provided inSec. 403.7 any new source subject to this 
subpart that introduces pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works 
must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the following pretreatment 
standards for new sources listed below:
    (1) Subpart G--Zinc Oxide Formed Anodes--PSNS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                          zinc
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                          zinc
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................         4.55         1.97
Mercury.......................................         2.82         1.19
Silver........................................         4.55         1.97
Zinc..........................................         0.87         0.39
Manganese.....................................         6.50         4.98
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (2) Subpart G--Electrodeposited Anodes--PSNS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                     zinc deposited
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                     zinc deposited
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        45.09        19.54
Mercury.......................................        27.91        11.81
Silver........................................        45.09        19.54
Zinc..........................................         8.59         3.86
Manganese.....................................        64.41        49.38
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (3) Subpart G--Silver Powder Formed Cathodes--PSNS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                     silver applied
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                     silver applied
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................         6.24         2.70
Mercury.......................................         3.86         1.63
Silver........................................         6.24         2.70
Zinc..........................................         1.19         0.53
Manganese.....................................         8.91         6.83
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (4) Subpart G--Silver Oxide Powder Formed Cathodes--PSNS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                     silver applied
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                     silver applied
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................         4.17         1.81
Mercury.......................................         2.58         1.09
Silver........................................         4.17         1.81
Zinc..........................................         0.79         0.36
Manganese.....................................         5.96         4.57
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (5) Subpart G--Silver Peroxide Cathodes--PSNS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                     silver applied
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                     silver applied
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................         1.00         0.43
Mercury.......................................         0.62         0.26
Silver........................................         1.00         0.43
Zinc..........................................         0.19         0.09
Manganese.....................................         1.43         1.09
------------------------------------------------------------------------


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    (6) Subpart G--Nickel Impregnated Cathodes--PSNS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                     nickel applied
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                     nickel applied
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................         42.0         18.2
Mercury.......................................         26.0         11.0
Nickel........................................         42.0         18.2
Silver........................................         42.0         18.2
Zinc..........................................          8.0          3.6
Manganese.....................................         60.0         46.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (7) Subpart G--Miscellaneous Wastewater Streams--PSNS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                    cells produced
 
                                               English units--pounds per
                                               1,000,000 pounds of cells
                                                       produced
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.27          0.12
Cyanide.....................................         0.039         0.016
Mercury.....................................         0.17          0.07
Nickel......................................         0.27          0.12
Silver......................................         0.27          0.12
Zinc........................................         0.05          0.02
Manganese...................................         0.39          0.30
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (8) Subpart G--Silver Etch--PSNS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                    silver processed
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                    silver processed
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................         1.56         0.68
Mercury.......................................         0.97         0.41
Silver........................................         1.56         0.68
Zinc..........................................         0.30         0.13
Manganese.....................................         2.23         1.71
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (9) Subpart G--Silver Peroxide Production--PSNS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                silver peroxide produced
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                silver peroxide produced
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................         1.66         0.72
Mercury.......................................         1.03         0.44
Silver........................................         1.66         0.72
Zinc..........................................         0.32         0.14
Manganese.....................................         2.37         1.82
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (10) Subpart G--Silver Powder Production--PSNS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/kg of
                                                 silver powder produced
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 pounds of
                                                 silver powder produced
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................         0.67         0.29
Mercury.......................................         0.42         0.18
Silver........................................         0.67         0.29
Zinc..........................................         0.13         0.06
Manganese.....................................         0.96         0.74
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) There shall be no discharge allowance for process wastewater 
pollutants from any battery manufacturing operation other than those 
battery manufacturing operations listed above.

[49 FR 9134, Mar. 9, 1984; 49 FR 13879, Apr. 9, 1984]



PART 463_PLASTICS MOLDING AND FORMING POINT SOURCE CATEGORY--
Table of Contents



                           General Provisions

Sec.
463.1 Applicability.
463.2 General definitions.
463.3 Monitoring and reporting requirements.

         Subpart A_Contact Cooling and Heating Water Subcategory

463.10 Applicability; description of the contact cooling and heating 
          water subcategory.
463.11 Specialized definitions.
463.12 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.

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463.13 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable.
463.14 New source performance standards.
463.15 Pretreatment standards for existing sources.
463.16 Pretreatment standards for new sources.
463.17 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology.

                  Subpart B_Cleaning Water Subcategory

463.20 Applicability; description of the cleaning water subcategory.
463.21 Specialized definitions.
463.22 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.
463.23 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable.
463.24 New source performance standards.
463.25 Pretreatment standards for existing sources.
463.26 Pretreatment for new sources.
463.27 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology. [Reserved]

                  Subpart C_Finishing Water Subcategory

463.30 Applicability; description of the finishing water subcategory.
463.31 Specialized definitions.
463.32 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.
463.33 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable.
463.34 New source performance standards.
463.35 Pretreatment standards for existing sources.
463.36 Pretreatment standards for new sources.
463.37 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology. [Reserved]

    Authority: Secs. 301, 304 (b), (c), (e), and (g), 306 (b) and (c), 
307, 308, and 501, Clean Water Act (Federal Water Pollution Control Act 
Amendments of 1972, as amended by Clean Water Act of 1977) (the 
``Act''); 33 U.S.C. 1311, 1314 (b), (c), (e) and (g), 1316 (b) and (c), 
1317 (b) and (c), 1318, and 1361; 86 Stat. 816, Pub. L. 92-500; 91 Stat. 
1567, Pub. L. 95-217.

    Source: 49 FR 49047, Dec. 17, 1984, unless otherwise noted.

                           General Provisions



Sec.  463.1  Applicability.

    (a) This part applies to any plastics molding and forming process 
that discharges or may discharge pollutants to waters of the United 
States or that introduces pollutants into a publicly owned treatment 
works. Plastics molding and forming processes include processes that 
blend, mold, form, or otherwise process plastic materials into 
intermediate or final plastic products. They include commonly recognized 
processes such as extrusion, molding, coating and laminating, 
thermoforming, calendering, casting, foaming, cleaning, and finishing.
    (b) Plastics molding and forming processes (e.g., extrusion and 
pelletizing) used by plastics resin manufacturers to process crude 
intermediate plastic material for shipment off-site are excluded from 
this regulation and regulated under the organic chemicals, plastics, and 
synthetic fibers category. Plastics molding and forming processes used 
by plastic resin manufacturers to process crude intermediate plastic 
materials, which are further processed on-site into intermediate or 
final plastics products in molding and forming processes, are controlled 
by the effluent limitations guidelines and standards for the plastics 
molding and forming category in this part.
    (c) Processes that coat a plastic material onto a substrate may fall 
within the definition of electroplating and metal finishing as defined 
in 40 CFR parts 413 and 433. These coating processes are excluded from 
the effluent limitations guidelines and standards for the electroplating 
and metal finishing point source categories and are subject to the 
plastics molding and forming regulation in this part.

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    (d) Coating of plastic material onto a formed metal substrate is 
also covered by the plastics molding and forming effluent limitations 
guidelines and standards and is not covered by the specific metal 
forming guidelines such as aluminum forming (40 CFR part 467), copper 
forming (40 CFR part 468), and nonferrous metals forming (40 CFR part 
471). However, the plastics molding and forming effluent limitations 
guidelines and standards in this part apply only to the coating process; 
the metal forming operations are subject to the specific metal forming 
regulation.
    (e) Research and development laboratories that produce plastic 
products using a plastics molding and forming process are subject to the 
effluent limitations guidelines and standards in this part if the 
plastics molding and forming process discharges process water. The mass 
of plastic product produced in the plastics molding and forming process 
is not considered when determining the applicability of the plastics 
molding and forming regulation in this part to plastics molding and 
forming processes at research and development laboratories.
    (f) Chemical and thermal reticulation processes for polyurethane 
foam are not subject to the effluent limitations guidelines and 
standards in this part. Water used in those processes is not considered 
to be process water as defined in this regulation. Processes used to 
further mold or form the reticulated foam are subject, however, to this 
regulation if they discharge process water.
    (g) Processes used to regenerate cellulose and to produce a product 
(e.g., rayon) from the regenerated cellulose are not subject to the 
effluent limitations guidelines and standards in this part. Processes 
that mold or form cellulose derivatives (e.g., cellulose acetate) are 
subject to the effluent limitations guidelines and standards in this 
part if they discharge process water.

[49 FR 49047, Dec. 17, 1984; 50 FR 18249, Apr. 30, 1985]



Sec.  463.2  General definitions.

    In addition to the definitions set forth in 40 CFR part 401, the 
following definitions apply to this part:
    (a) ``Plastics molding and forming'' is a manufacturing process in 
which plastic materials are blended, molded, formed, or otherwise 
processed into intermediate or final products.
    (b) ``Process water'' is any raw, service, recycled, or reused water 
that contacts the plastic product or contacts shaping equipment surfaces 
such as molds and mandrels that are, or have been, in contact with the 
plastic product.
    (c) ``Contact cooling and heating water'' is process water that 
contacts the raw materials or plastic product for the purpose of heat 
transfer during the plastics molding and forming process.
    (d) ``Cleaning water'' is process water used to clean the surface of 
an intermediate or final plastic product or to clean the surfaces of 
equipment used in plastics molding and forming that contact an 
intermediate or final plastic product. It includes water used in both 
the detergent wash and rinse cycles of a cleaning process.
    (e) ``Finishing'' water is processed water used to remove waste 
plastic material generated during a finishing process or to lubricate a 
plastic product during a finishing process. It includes water used to 
machine or to assemble intermediate or final plastic products.
    (f) ``Plastic material'' is a synthetic organic polymer (i.e., a 
thermoset polymer, a thermoplastic polymer, or a combination of a 
natural polymer and a thermoset or thermoplastic polymer) that is solid 
in its final form and that was shaped by flow. The material can be 
either a homogeneous polymer or a polymer combined with fillers, 
plasticizers, pigments, stabilizers, or other additives.
    (g) ``Crude intermediate plastic material'' is plastic material 
formulated in an on-site polymerization process.
    (h) ``Mass of pollutant that can be discharged'' is the pollutant 
mass calculated by multiplying the pollutant concentration times the 
average process water usage flow rate.

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Sec.  463.3  Monitoring and reporting requirements.

    The ``monthly average'' regulatory values shall be the basis for the 
monthly average effluent limitations guidelines and standards in direct 
discharge permits. Compliance with the monthly average effluent 
limitations guidelines and standards is required regardless of the 
number of samples analyzed and averaged.



         Subpart A_Contact Cooling and Heating Water Subcategory



Sec.  463.10  Applicability; description of the contact cooling and
heating water subcategory.

    This subpart applies to discharges of pollutants from processes in 
the contact cooling and heating water subcategory to waters of the 
United States and the introduction of such pollutants into publicly 
owned treatment works. Processes in the contact cooling and heating 
water subcategory are processes where process water comes in contact 
with plastic materials or plastic products for the purpose of heat 
transfer during plastics molding and forming.



Sec.  463.11  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) The ``average process water usage flow rate'' of a contact 
cooling and heating water process in liters per day is equal to the 
volume of process water (liters) used per year by a process divided by 
the number of days per year the process operates. The ``average process 
water usage flow rate'' for a plant with more than one plastics molding 
and forming process that uses contact cooling and heating water is the 
sum of the ``average process water usage flow rates'' for the contact 
cooling and heating processes.
    (b) The ``volume of process water used per year'' is the volume of 
process water that flows through a contact cooling and heating water 
process and comes in contact with the plastic product over a period of 
one year.



Sec.  463.12  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the effluent 
limitations guidelines (i.e., mass of pollutant discharged) representing 
the degree of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the 
best practicable control technology currently available, which are 
calculated by multiplying the average process water usage flow rate for 
the contact cooling and heating water processes at a point source times 
the following pollutant concentrations:

                                Subpart A
                   [Contact cooling and heating water]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Concentration used to calculate BPT effluent limitations
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
              Pollutant or pollutant property                 any 1 day
                                                                (mg/l)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.......................................................           26
Oil and grease.............................................           29
TSS........................................................           19
pH.........................................................        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 6.0 to 9.0 at all times.


The permit authority will obtain the average process water usage flow 
rate for the contact cooling and heating water processes from the 
permittee.



Sec.  463.13  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
available technology economically achievable.

    (a) The BAT effluent limitations guidelines for bis(2-ethylhexyl) 
phthalate are reserved.
    (b) The Agency has determined that, with the exception of bis(2-
ethylhexyl) phthalate, there are no toxic pollutants in treatable 
concentrations in contact cooling and heating water. Accordingly, the 
Agency is promulgating BAT effluent limitations guidelines equal to the 
BPT effluent limitations guidelines.



Sec.  463.14  New source performance standards.

    (a) NSPS for bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate are reserved.

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    (b) Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve performance 
standards (i.e., mass of pollutant discharged), which are calculated by 
multiplying the average process water usage flow rate for the contact 
cooling and heating water processes at a new source times the following 
pollutant concentrations:

                                Subpart A
                   [Contact cooling and heating water]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                  Concentration used to calculate NSPS
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
              Pollutant or pollutant property                 any 1 day
                                                                (mg/l)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.......................................................           26
Oil and grease.............................................           29
TSS........................................................           19
pH.........................................................        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 6.0 to 9.0 at all times.


The permit authority will obtain the average process water usage flow 
rate for the new source contact cooling and heating water processes from 
the permittee.



Sec.  463.15  Pretreatment standards for existing sources.

    (a) PSES for bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate are reserved.
    (b) Any existing source subject to this subpart that introduces 
pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR 
part 403--General Pretreatment Regulations.



Sec.  463.16  Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    (a) PSNS for bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate are reserved.
    (b) Any new source subject to this subpart that introduces 
pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR 
part 403--General Pretreatment Regulations.



Sec.  463.17  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
conventional pollutant control technology.

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the effluent 
limitations guidelines (i.e., mass of pollutant discharged) representing 
the degree of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the 
best conventional pollutant control technology, which are calculated by 
multiplying the average process water usage flow rate for the contact 
cooling and heating water processes at a point source times the 
following pollutant concentrations:

                                Subpart A
                   [Contact cooling and heating water]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Concentration used to calculate BCT effluent limitations
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
              Pollutant or pollutant property                 any 1 day
                                                                (mg/l)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5.......................................................           26
Oil and grease.............................................           29
TSS........................................................           19
pH.........................................................        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 6.0 to 9.0 at all times.


The permit authority will obtain the average process water usage flow 
rate for the contact cooling and heating water processes from the 
permittee.



                  Subpart B_Cleaning Water Subcategory



Sec.  463.20  Applicability; description of the cleaning water 
subcategory.

    This subpart applies to discharges of pollutants from processes in 
the cleaning water subcategory to waters of the United States and the 
introduction of such pollutants into publicly owned treatment works. 
Processes in the cleaning water subcategory are processes where water 
comes in contact with the plastic product for the purpose of cleaning 
the surface of the product and where water comes in contact with shaping 
equipment, such as molds and mandrels, that contact the plastic material 
for the purpose of cleaning the equipment surfaces.



Sec.  463.21  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) The ``average process water usage flow rate'' of a cleaning 
water process in liters per day is equal to the volume of process water 
(liters) used per year by a process divided by the number of days per 
year the process operates. The ``average process water usage flow rate'' 
for a plant with more than one plastics molding and forming process that 
uses cleaning water is the sum of

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the ``average process water usage flow rates'' for the cleaning 
processes.
    (b) The ``volume of process water used per year'' is the volume of 
process water that flows through a cleaning process and comes in contact 
with the plastic product over a period of one year.



Sec.  463.22  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the effluent 
limitations guidelines (i.e., mass of pollutant discharged) representing 
the degree of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the 
best practicable control technology currently available, which are 
calculated by multiplying the average process water usage flow rate for 
the cleaning water processes at a point source times the following 
pollutant concentrations:

                                Subpart B
                            [Cleaning water]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Concentration used to calculate BPT effluent limitations
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
                                                Maximum for    monthly
        Pollutant or pollutant property          any 1 day   average (mg/
                                                   (mg/l)         l)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5..........................................           49           22
Oil and grease................................           71           17
TSS...........................................          117           36
pH............................................        (\1\)       (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 6.0 to 9.0 at all times.


The permit authority will obtain the average process water usage flow 
rate for the cleaning water processes from the permittee.



Sec.  463.23  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
available technology economically achievable.

    The Agency has determined that there are insignificant quantities of 
toxic pollutants in cleaning process wastewaters after compliance with 
applicable BPT effluent limitations guidelines. Accordingly, because the 
BPT level of treatment provides adequate control, the Agency is 
establishing BAT effluent limitations guidelines equal to the BPT 
effluent limitations guidelines.



Sec.  463.24  New source performance standards.

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve performance 
standards (i.e., mass of pollutant discharged) calculated by multiplying 
the average process water usage flow rate for cleaning processes at a 
new source times the following pollutant concentrations:

                                Subpart B
                            [Cleaning water]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                  Concentration used to calculate NSPS
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
                                                Maximum for    monthly
        Pollutant or pollutant property          any 1 day   average (mg/
                                                   (mg/l)         l)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOD5..........................................           49           22
Oil and Grease................................           71           17
TSS...........................................          117           36
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 6.0 to 9.0 at all times.


The permit authority will obtain the average process water usage flow 
rate for the new source cleaning water processes from the permittee.



Sec.  463.25  Pretreatment standards for existing sources.

    Any existing source subject to this subpart that introduces 
pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR 
part 403--General Pretreatment Regulations.



Sec.  463.26  Pretreatment for new sources.

    Any new source subject to this subpart that introduces pollutants 
into a publicly owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403--
General Pretreatment Regulations.

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Sec.  463.27  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
conventional pollutant control technology. [Reserved]



                  Subpart C_Finishing Water Subcategory



Sec.  463.30  Applicability; description of the finishing water
subcategory.

    This subpart applies to discharges of pollutants from processes in 
the finishing water subcategory to waters of the United States and the 
introduction of such pollutants into publicly owned treatment works. 
Processes in the finishing water subcategory are processes where water 
comes in contact with the plastic product during finishing.



Sec.  463.31  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) The ``average process water usage flow rate'' of a finishing 
water process in liters per day is equal to the volume of process water 
(liters) used per year by a process divided by the number of days per 
year the process operates. The ``average process water usage flow rate'' 
for a plant with more than one plastics molding and forming process that 
uses finishing water is the sum of the ``average process water usage 
flow rates'' for the finishing processes.
    (b) The ``volume of process water used per year'' is the volume of 
process water that flows through a finishing water process and comes in 
contact with the plastics product over a period of one year.



Sec.  463.32  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the effluent 
limitations guidelines (i.e., mass of pollutant discharged) representing 
the degree of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the 
best practicable control technology currently available, which are 
calculated by multiplying the average process water usage flow rate for 
the finishing water processes at a point source times the following 
pollutant concentrations:

                                Subpart C
                            [Finishing water]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Concentration used to calculate BPT effluent limitations
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
                                                Maximum for    monthly
        Pollutant or pollutant property          any 1 day   average (mg/
                                                   (mg/l)         l)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
TSS...........................................          130           37
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 6.0 to 9.0 at all times.


The permit authority will obtain the average process water usage flow 
rate for the finishing water processes from the permittee.



Sec.  463.33  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree 
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
available technology economically achievable.

    (a) The BAT effluent limitations guidelines for bis(2-ethylhexyl) 
phthalate, di-n-butyl phthalate, and dimethyl phthalate are reserved.
    (b) The Agency has determined that, with the exception of bis(2-
ethylhexyl) phthalate, di-n-butyl phthalate, and dimethyl phthalate, 
there are no toxic pollutants in treatable concentrations in finishing 
waters. Accordingly, the Agency is promulgating BAT effluent limitations 
guidelines equal to BPT effluent limitations guidelines.



Sec.  463.34  New source performance standards.

    (a) NSPS for bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate, di-n-butyl phthalate, and 
dimethyl phthalate are reserved.
    (b) Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve performance 
standards (i.e., mass of pollutant discharged), which are calculated by 
multiplying the average process water usage flow rate for the finishing 
water processes at a new source times the following pollutant 
concentrations:

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                                Subpart C
                            [Finishing water]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                  Concentration used to calculate NSPS
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
                                                Maximum for    monthly
        Pollutant or pollutant property          any 1 day   average (mg/
                                                   (mg/l)         l)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
TSS...........................................          130           37
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 6.0 to 9.0 at all times.


The permit authority will obtain the average process water usage flow 
rate for the new source finishing water processes from the permittee.



Sec.  463.35  Pretreatment standards for existing sources.

    (a) PSES for bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate, di-n-butyl phthalate, and 
dimethyl phthalate are reserved.
    (b) Any existing source subject to this subpart that introduces 
pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR 
part 403--General Pretreatment Regulations.



Sec.  463.36  Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    (a) PSNS for bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate, di-n-butyl phthalate, and 
dimethyl phthalate are reserved.
    (b) Any new source subject to this subpart that introduces 
pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR 
part 403--General Pretreatment Regulations.



Sec.  463.37  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
conventional pollutant control technology. [Reserved]



PART 464_METAL MOLDING AND CASTING POINT SOURCE CATEGORY--
Table of Contents



                           General Provisions

Sec.
464.01 Applicability.
464.02 General definitions.
464.03 Monitoring and reporting requirements.
464.04 Compliance date for PSES.

                 Subpart A_Aluminum Casting Subcategory

464.10 Applicability; description of the aluminum casting subcategory.
464.11 Specialized definitions.
464.12 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.
464.13 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable.
464.14 New source performance standards.
464.15 Pretreatment standards for existing sources.
464.16 Pretreatment standards for new sources.
464.17 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology. [Reserved]

                  Subpart B_Copper Casting Subcategory

464.20 Applicability; description of the copper casting subcategory.
464.21 Specialized definitions.
464.22 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.
464.23 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable.
464.24 New source performance standards.
464.25 Pretreatment standards for existing sources.
464.26 Pretreatment standards for new sources.
464.27 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology. [Reserved]

                  Subpart C_Ferrous Casting Subcategory

464.30 Applicability; description of the ferrous casting subcategory.
464.31 Specialized definitions.
464.32 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.
464.33 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best

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          available technology economically achievable.
464.34 New source performance standards.
464.35 Pretreatment standards for existing sources.
464.36 Pretreatment standards for new sources.
464.37 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology. [Reserved]

                   Subpart D_Zinc Casting Subcategory

464.40 Applicability; description of the zinc casting subcategory.
464.41 Specialized definitions.
464.42 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.
464.43 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          available technology economically achievable.
464.44 New source performance standards.
464.45 Pretreatment standards for existing sources.
464.46 Pretreatment standards for new sources.
464.47 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of 
          effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology. [Reserved]

    Authority: Secs. 301, 304 (b), (c), (e), and (g), 306 (b) and (c), 
307, 308, and 501 of the Clean Water Act (Federal Water Pollution 
Control Act Amendments of 1972, as amended by the Clean Water Act of 
1977) (the ``Act''); 33 U.S.C. 1311, 1314 (b), (c), (e) and (g), 1316 
(b) and (c), 1317 (b) and (c), 1318, and 1361; 86 Stat. 816, Pub. L. 92-
500; 91 Stat. 1567, Pub. L. 95-217.

    Source: 50 FR 45247, Oct. 30, 1985, unless otherwise noted.

                           General Provisions



Sec.  464.01  Applicability.

    (a) This part applies to metal molding and casting facilities that 
discharge or may discharge pollutants to waters of the United States or 
that introduce pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works.



Sec.  464.02  General definitions.

    In addition to the definitions set forth in 40 CFR part 401, the 
following definitions apply to this part:
    (a) Aluminum casting. The remelting of aluminum or an aluminum alloy 
to form a cast intermediate or final product by pouring or forcing the 
molten metal into a mold, except for ingots, pigs, or other cast shapes 
related to nonferrous (primary and secondary) metals manufacturing (40 
CFR part 421) and aluminum forming (40 CFR part 467). Processing 
operations following the cooling of castings not covered under aluminum 
forming, except for grinding scrubber operations which are covered here, 
are covered under the electroplating and metal finishing point source 
categories (40 CFR parts 413 and 433).
    (b) Copper casting. The remelting of copper or a copper alloy to 
form a cast intermediate or final product by pouring or forcing the 
molten metal into a mold, except for ingots, pigs, or other cast shapes 
related to nonferrous (primary and secondary) metals manufacturing (40 
CFR part 421). Also excluded are casting of beryllium alloys in which 
beryllium is present at 0.1 or greater percent by weight and precious 
metals alloys in which the precious metal is present at 30 or greater 
percent by weight. Except for grinding scrubber operations which are 
covered here, processing operations following the cooling of castings 
are covered under the electroplating and metal finishing point source 
categories (40 CFR parts 413 and 433).
    (c) Ferrous casting. The remelting of ferrous metals to form a cast 
intermediate or finished product by pouring the molten metal into a 
mold. Except for grinding scrubber operations which are covered here, 
processing operations following the cooling of castings are covered 
under the electroplating and metal finishing point source categories (40 
CFR parts 413 and 433).
    (d) Zinc casting. The remelting of zinc or zinc alloy to form a cast 
intermediate or final product by pouring or forcing the molten metal 
into a mold, except for ingots, pigs, or other cast shapes related to 
nonferrous (primary) metals manufacturing (40 CFR part 421) and 
nonferrous metals forming (40 CFR part 471). Processing operations 
following the cooling of castings not covered under nonferrous metals 
forming are covered under the electroplating

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and metal finishing point source categories (40 CFR parts 413 and 433).
    (e) POTW shall mean ``publicly owned treatment works.''
    (f) A non-continuous discharger is a plant which does not discharge 
pollutants during specific periods of time for reasons other than 
treatment plant upset, such periods being at least 24 hours in duration. 
A typical example of a non-continuous discharger is a plant where 
wastewaters are routinely stored for periods in excess of 24 hours to be 
treated on a batch basis. For non-continuous discharging direct 
discharging plants, NPDES permit authorities shall apply the mass-based 
annual average effluent limitations or standards and the concentration-
based maximum day and maximum for monthly average effluent limitations 
or standards established in the regulations. POTWs may elect to 
establish concentration-based standards for non-continuous discharges to 
POTWs. They may do so by establishing concentration-based pretreatment 
standards equivalent to the mass-based standards provided in Sec.Sec. 
464.15, 464.16, 464.25, 464.26, 464.35, 464.36, 464.45, and 464.46 of 
the regulations. Equivalent concentration standards may be established 
by following the procedures outlined inSec. 464.03(b).
    (g) Total phenols shall mean total phenolic compounds as measured by 
the procedure listed in 40 CFR part 136 (distillation followed by 
colorimetric--4AAP).
    (h) Sm \3\ shall mean standard cubic meters.
    (i) SCF shall means standard cubic feet.
    (j) Total toxic organics (TTO) shall mean the sum of the mass of 
each of the toxic organic compounds which are found at a concentration 
greater than 0.010 mg/l. The specialized definitions for each subpart 
contain a discrete list of toxic organic compounds comprising TTO for 
each process segment in which TTO is regulated.



Sec.  464.03  Monitoring and reporting requirements.

    (a) As an alternative to monitoring for TTO (total toxic organics), 
an indirect discharging plant may elect to monitor for Oil and Grease 
instead. Compliance with the Oil and Grease standard shall be considered 
equivalent to complying with the TTO standard. Alternate Oil and Grease 
standards are provided as substitutes for the TTO standards provided in 
Sec.Sec. 464.15, 464.16, 464.25, 464.26, 464.35, 464.36, 464.45, and 
464.46.
    (b) POTWs may establish concentration standards rather than mass 
standards, but must ensure that the concentration standards are exactly 
equivalent to the mass-based standards provided in Sec.Sec. 464.15, 
464.16, 464.25, 464.26, 464.35, 464.36, 464.45, and 464.46. Equivalent 
concentration standards may be determined by multiplying the mass-based 
standards included in the regulations by an appropriate measurement of 
average production, raw material usage, or air scrubber flow (kkg of 
metal poured, kkg of sand reclaimed, or standard cubic meters of air 
scrubbed) and dividing by an appropriate measure of average discharge 
flow to the POTW, taking into account the proper conversion factors to 
ensure that the units (mg/l) are correct.
    (c) The ``monthly average'' regulatory values shall be the basis for 
the monthly average effluent limitations guidelines and standards in 
direct discharge permits and for pretreatment standards. Compliance with 
the monthly average effluent limitations guidelines and standards is 
required regardless of the number of samples analyzed and averaged.



Sec.  464.04  Compliance date for PSES.

    The compliance date of PSES is October 31, 1988.



                 Subpart A_Aluminum Casting Subcategory



Sec.  464.10  Applicability; description of the aluminum casting 
subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges to 
waters of the United States and to the introduction of pollutants into 
publicly owned treatment works resulting from aluminum casting 
operations as defined inSec. 464.02(a).



Sec.  464.11  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Total toxic organics (TTO). TTO is a regulated parameter under 
PSES

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(Sec.  464.15) and PSNS (Sec.  464.16) for the aluminum subcategory and 
is comprised of a discrete list of toxic organic pollutants for each 
process segment where it is regulated, as follows:
    (1) Casting Quench (Sec.  464.15(b) andSec. 464.16(b)):

4. benzene
21. 2,4,6-trichlorophenol
22. Para-chloro meta-cresol
23. chloroform (trichloromethane)
34. 2,4-dimethylphenol
39. fluoranthene
44. methylene chloride (dichloromethane)
65. phenol
66. bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate
67. butyl benzyl phthalate
84. pyrene
85. tetrachloroethylene
87. trichloroethylene

    (2) Die Casting (Sec.  464.15(c) andSec. 464.16(c)):

1. acenaphthene
4. benzene
7. chlorobenzene
11. 1,1,1-trichloroethane
21. 2,4,6-trichlorophenol
22. para-chloro meta-cresol
23. chloroform (trichloromethane)
34. 2,4-dimethylphenol
39. fluoranthene
44. methylene chloride (dichloromethane)
55. naphthalene
65. phenol
66. bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate
67. butyl benzyl phthalate
68. di-n-butyl phthalate
70. diethyl phthalate
72. benzo (a)anthracene (1,2-benzanthracene)
73. benzo (a)pyrene (3,4-benzopyrene)
76. chrysene
78. anthracene
80. fluorene
81. phenanthrene
84. pyrene
85. tetrachloroethylene
86. toluene

    (3) Dust Collection Scrubber (Sec.  464.15(d) andSec. 464.16(d)):

1. acenaphthene
21. 2,4,6-trichlorophenol
23. chloroform (trichloromethane)
34. 2,4-dimethylphenol
39. fluoranthene
44. methylene chloride (dichloromethane)
65. phenol
66. bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate
68. di-n-butyl phthalate
70. diethyl phthalate
73. benzo (a)pyrene (3,4-benzopyrene)
84. pyrene

    (4) Investment Casting (Sec.  464.15(f) andSec. 464.16(f)):

11. 1,1,1-trichloroethane
23. chloroform (trichloromethane)
44. methylene chloride (dichloromethane)
66. bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate
84. pyrene
85. tetrachloroethylene
87. trichloroethylene

    (5) Melting Furnace Scrubber (Sec.  464.15(g) andSec. 464.16(g)):

1. acenaphthene
21. 2,4,6-trichlorophenol
23. chloroform (trichloromethane)
34. 2,4-dimethylphenol
39. fluoranthene
44. methylene chloride (dichloromethane)
65. phenol
66. bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate
68. di-n-butyl phthalate
70. diethyl phthalate
73. benzo (a)pyrene (3,4-benzopyrene)
84. pyrene

    (6) Mold Cooling (Sec.  464.15(h) andSec. 464.16(h)):

4. benzene
21. 2,4,6-trichlorophenol
22. para-chloro meta-cresol
23. chloroform (trichloromethane)
34. 2,4-dimethylphenol
39. fluoranthene
44. methylene chloride
65. phenol
66. bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate
67. butyl benzyl phthalate
84. pyrene
85. tetrachloroethylene
87. trichloroethylene



Sec.  464.12  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best practicable control technology currently 
available, except that non-continuous dischargers shall not be subject 
to the maximum day and maximum for monthly average mass (kg/1,000 kkg or 
lb/million lb of metal poured; kg/62.3 million Sm\3\ or lb/billion SCF 
of air scrubbed) effluent limitations for copper, lead, zinc, total 
phenols, oil and grease, and TSS. For

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non-continuous dischargers, annual average mass limitations and maximum 
day and maximum for monthly average concentration (mg/l) limitations 
shall apply. Concentration limitation and annual average mass limitation 
shall only apply to non-continuous dischargers.
    (a) Casting Cleaning Operations.

                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................        0.0771        0.0421
Lead (T)....................................        0.0791        0.039
Zinc (T)....................................        0.114         0.0431
Oil & grease................................        3.0           1.0
TSS.........................................        3.80          1.50
pH..........................................    (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.00 at all times.


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                      Maximum
                                          Maximum       for      Annual
                                         for any 1    monthly    average
                                            day       average      \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                        (mg/l)\2\   (mg/l)\2\
Copper (T)............................       0.77        0.42      0.017
Lead (T)..............................       0.79        0.39      0.022
Zinc (T)..............................       1.14        0.43      0.027
Oil & grease..........................      30          10         0.501
TSS...................................      38          15         1.0
pH....................................   (\3\)       (\3\)      (\3\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per million pounds) of metal poured.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (12/x) where
  x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons per
  1,000 pounds of metal poured) for a specific plant.
\3\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

    (b) Casting Quench Operations.

                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................        0.0093        0.0051
Lead (T)....................................        0.0096        0.0047
Zinc (T)....................................        0.0138        0.0052
Oil & grease................................        0.363         0.121
TSS.........................................        0.46          0.182
pH..........................................    (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    Maximum
                                        Maximum       for       Annual
                                       for any 1    monthly     average
                                          day       average       \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                      (mg/l)\2\   (mg/l)\2\
Copper (T)..........................       0.77        0.42       0.0021
Lead (T)............................       0.79        0.39       0.0027
Zinc (T)............................       1.14        0.43       0.0033
Oil & grease........................      30          10          0.0605
TSS.................................      38          15          0.121
pH..................................   (\3\)       (\3\)      (\3\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per million pounds) of metal poured.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (1.45/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 pounds of metal poured) for a specific plant.
\3\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

    (c) Die Casting Operations.

                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
 
Copper (T)..................................        0.0066        0.0036
Lead (T)....................................        0.0068        0.0034
Zinc (T)....................................        0.0098        0.0037
Total Phenols...............................        0.0074        0.0026
Oil & Grease................................        0.259         0.0864
TSS.........................................        0.33          0.13
pH..........................................    (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ With the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    Maximum
                                        Maximum       for       Annual
                                       for any 1    monthly     average
                                          day       average       \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                      (mg/l)      (mg/l)
                                       (\2\)       (\2\)
Copper (T)..........................       0.77        0.42       0.0015
Lead (T)............................       0.79        0.39       0.0019
Zinc (T)............................       1.14        0.43       0.0023
Total Phenols.......................       0.86        0.3        0.0017
Oil & Grease........................      30          10          0.0432
TSS.................................      38          15          0.0864
pH..................................   (\3\)       (\3\)      (\3\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per million pounds) of metal poured.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (1.04/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 pounds of metal poured) for a specific plant.
\3\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times,

    (d) Dust Collection Scrubber Operations.

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                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 kg/62.3 million Sm\3\
                                               (pounds per billion SCF)
                                                    of air scrubbed
                                             ---------------------------
 
Copper (T)..................................         0.231         0.126
Lead (T)....................................         0.237         0.117
Zinc (T)....................................         0.343         0.129
Total Phenols...............................         0.258         0.09
Oil & Grease................................         9.01          3.0
TSS.........................................        11.4           4.51
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                     Maximum
                                           Maximum     for      Annual
                                          for any 1  monthly    average
                                             day     average      \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                         (mg/l)\2\   mg/
                                                     l)\2\
Copper (T).............................       0.77    0.42        0.0511
Lead (T)...............................       0.79    0.39        0.0661
Zinc (T)...............................       1.14    0.43        0.0811
Total Phenols..........................       0.86    0.3         0.0601
Oil & Grease...........................      30      10           1.5
TSS....................................      38      15           3.0
pH.....................................   (\3\)      (\3\)    (\3\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/62.3 million SM\3\ (pounds per billion SCF) of air scrubbed.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (0.036/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process waste-water flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 SCF of air scrubbed) for a specific plant.
\3\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

    (e) Grinding Scrubber Operations. No discharge of process wastewater 
pollutants to navigable waters.
    (f) Investment Casting.

                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................         8.48          4.63
Lead (T)....................................         8.7           4.3
Zinc (T)....................................        12.6           4.74
Oil and grease..............................       330           110
TSS.........................................       419           165
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                     Maximum
                                         Maximum       for       Annual
                                        for any 1    monthly    average
                                           day       average      \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       (mg/l)\2\   (mg/l)\2\
Copper (T)...........................       0.77        0.42       1.87
Lead (T).............................       0.79        0.39       2.42
Zinc (T).............................       1.14        0.43       2.97
Oil and grease.......................      30          10         55.1
TSS..................................      38          15        110
pH...................................   (\3\)       (\3\)      (\3\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per million pounds) of metal poured.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (1,320/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 pounds of metal poured) for a specific plant.
\3\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

    (g) Melting Furnace Scrubber Operations.

                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 kg/62.3 million Sm\3\
                                               (pounds per billion SCF)
                                                    of air scrubbed
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................         3.01          1.64
Lead (T)....................................         3.09          1.52
Zinc (T)....................................         4.45          1.68
Total phenols...............................         3.36          1.17
Oil and grease..............................       117            39.1
TSS.........................................       148            58.6
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                      Maximum
                                          Maximum       for      Annual
                                         for any 1    monthly    average
                                            day       average      \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                        (mg/l) \2\  (mg/l) \2\
Copper (T)............................       0.77        0.42      0.664
Lead (T)..............................       0.79        0.39      0.859
Zinc (T)..............................       1.14        0.43      1.05
Total phenols.........................       0.86        0.3       0.781
Oil and grease........................      30          10        19.5
TSS...................................      38          15        39.1
pH....................................   (\2\)       (\3\)      (\3\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/62.3 million Sm\3\ (pounds per billion SCF) of air scrubbed.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (0.468/x)
  where x is the acutal normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 SCF of air scrubbed) for a specific plant.
\3\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

    (h) Mold Cooling Operations.

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                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................         0.297         0.162
Lead (T)....................................         0.305         0.151
Zinc (T)....................................         0.44          0.166
Oil and grease..............................        11.6           3.86
TSS.........................................        14.7           5.79
pH..........................................     (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Maximum for
                                  Maximum for     monthly       Annual
                                   any 1 day      average    average \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                 (mg/l) \1\    (mg/) \1\
Copper (T).....................        0.77          0.42       0.0656
Lead (T).......................        0.79          0.39       0.0849
Zinc (T).......................        1.14          0.43       0.104
Oil and grease.................       30            10          1.93
TSS............................       38            15          3.86
pH.............................    (\3\)         (\3\)       (\3\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per million pounds) of metal
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (46.3/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 pounds of metal poured) for a specific plant.
\3\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


[50 FR 45247, Oct. 30, 1985; 51 FR 21760, June 16, 1986]



Sec.  464.13  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
available technology economically achievable.

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best available technology economically 
achievable, except that non-continuous dischargers shall not be subject 
to the maximum day and maximum for monthly average mass (kg/1,000 kkg or 
lb/million lb of metal poured; kg/62.3 million Sm\3\ or lb/billion SCF 
of air scrubbed) effluent limitations for copper, lead, zinc, and total 
phenols. For non-continuous dischargers, annual average mass limitations 
and maximum day and maximum for monthly average concentration (mg/l) 
limitations shall apply. Concentration limitations and annual average 
mass limitations shall only apply to non-continuous dischargers.
    (a) Casting Cleaning Operations.

                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                              million pounds) of metal
                                                       poured
                                           -----------------------------
Copper (T)................................         0.0771         0.0421
Lead (T)..................................         0.0791         0.039
Zinc (T)..................................         0.114          0.0431
------------------------------------------------------------------------


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                       Maximum
                                           Maximum       for      Annual
                                          for any 1    monthly   average
                                             day       average     \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                         (mg/l) \2\  (mg/l) \2\
Copper (T).............................       0.77        0.42    0.017
Lead (T)...............................       0.79        0.39    0.022
Zinc (T)...............................       1.14        0.43    0.027
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per million pounds) of metal poured.
\2\These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (12/x) where
  x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons per
  1,000 pounds of metal poured) for a specific plant.

    (b) Casting Quench Operations.

                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................        0.0093        0.0051
Lead (T)....................................        0.0096        0.0047
Zinc (T)....................................        0.0138        0.0052
------------------------------------------------------------------------


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                       Maximum
                                           Maximum       for      Annual
                                          for any 1    monthly   average
                                             day       average     \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                         (mg/l) \2\  (mg/l) \2\
Copper (T).............................       0.77        0.42    0.0021
Lead (T)...............................       0.79        0.39    0.0027
Zinc (T)...............................       1.14        0.43    0.0033 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per million pounds) of metal poured.
\2\These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (1.45/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 pounds of metal poured) for a specific plant.

    (c) Die Casting Operations.

                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................        0.0066        0.0036
Lead (T)....................................        0.0068        0.0034
Zinc (T)....................................        0.0098        0.0037
Total Phenols...............................        0.0074        0.0026
------------------------------------------------------------------------


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------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                       Maximum
                                           Maximum       for      Annual
                                          for any 1    monthly   average
                                             day       average     \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                         (mg/l) \2\  (mg/l) \2\
Copper (T).............................       0.77        0.42    0.0015
Lead (T)...............................       0.79        0.39    0.0019
Zinc (T)...............................       1.14        0.43    0.0023
Total Phenols..........................       0.86        0.3     0.0017 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per million pounds) of metal poured.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (1.04/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 pounds of metal poured) for a specific plant.

    (d) Dust Collection Scrubber Operations.

                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 kg/62.3 million Sm\3\
                                               (pounds per billion SCF)
                                                    of air scrubbed
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................         0.231         0.126
Lead (T)....................................         0.237         0.117
Zinc (T)....................................         0.343         0.129
Total Phenols...............................         0.258         0.09
------------------------------------------------------------------------


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                       Maximum
                                           Maximum       for      Annual
                                          for any 1    monthly   average
                                             day       average     \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                         (mg/l) \2\  (mg/l) \2\
Copper (T).............................       0.77        0.42    0.0511
Lead (T)...............................       0.79        0.39    0.0661
Zinc (T)...............................       1.14        0.43    0.0811
Total Phenols..........................       0.86        0.3     0.0601
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/62.3 million Sm\3\ (lb per billion SCF) of air scrubbed.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (0.036/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 SCF of air scrubbed) for a specific plant.

    (e) Grinding Scrubber Operations. No discharge of process wastewater 
pollutants to navigable waters.
    (f) Investment Casting.

                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................         8.48          4.63
Lead (T)....................................         8.7           4.3
Zinc (T)....................................        12.6           4.74
------------------------------------------------------------------------


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                       Maximum
                                           Maximum       for      Annual
                                          for any 1    monthly   average
                                             day       average     \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                         (mg/l) \2\  (mg/l) \2\
Copper (T).............................       0.77        0.42      1.87
Lead (T)...............................       0.79        0.39      2.42
Zinc (T)...............................       1.14        0.43      2.97
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per million pounds) of metal poured.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (1,320/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 pounds of metal poured) for a specific plant.

    (g) Melting Furnace Scrubber Operations.

                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 kg/62.3 million Sm\3\
                                               (pounds per billion SCF)
                                                    of air scrubbed
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................         3.01          1.64
Lead (T)....................................         3.09          1.52
Zinc (T)....................................         4.45          1.68
Total phenols...............................         3.36          1.17
------------------------------------------------------------------------


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                      Maximum
                                          Maximum       for      Annual
                                         for any 1    monthly    average
                                            day       average      \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                        (mg/l) \2\  (mg/l) \2\
Copper (T)............................       0.77        0.42      0.664
Lead (T)..............................       0.79        0.39      0.859
Zinc (T)..............................       1.14        0.43      1.05
Total phenols.........................       0.86        0.3       0.781
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/62.3 million Sm\3\ (pounds per billion SCF) of air scrubbed
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (0.468/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 SCF of air scrubbed) for a specific plant.

    (h) Mold Cooling Operations.

                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................         0.297         0.162
Lead (T)....................................         0.305         0.151
Zinc (T)....................................         0.44          0.166
------------------------------------------------------------------------


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                      Maximum   Maximum for
                                     for any 1    monthly       Annual
                                        day       average    average \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                    (mg/l) \2\  (mg/l) \2\
Copper (T)........................       0.77        0.42       0.0656
Lead (T)..........................       0.79        0.39       0.0849
Zinc (T)..........................       1.14        0.43       0.104
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per million pounds) of metal poured.

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\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (46.3/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 pounds of metal poured) for a specific plant.


[50 FR 45247, Oct. 30, 1985; 51 FR 21760, June 16, 1986]



Sec.  464.14  New source performance standards.

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
new source performance standards (NSPS), except that non-continuous 
dischargers shall not be subject to the maximum day and maximum for 
monthly average mass (kg/1,000 kkg or lb/million lb of metal poured; kg/
62.3 million Sm\3\ or lb/billion SCF of air scrubbed) effluent standards 
for copper, lead, zinc, total phenols, oil and grease, and TSS. For non-
continuous dischargers, annual average mass standards and maximum day 
and maximum for monthly average concentration (mg/l) standards shall 
apply. Concentration standards and annual average mass standards shall 
only apply to non-continuous dischargers.
    (a) Casting Cleaning Operations.

                                  NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................        0.0771        0.0421
Lead (T)....................................        0.0791        0.039
Zinc (T)....................................        0.114         0.0431
Oil and grease..............................        3.0           1.0
TSS.........................................        3.8           1.5
pH..........................................    (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                      Maximum   Maximum for
                                     for any 1    monthly       Annual
                                        day       average    average \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                    (mg/l) \2\  (mg/l) \2\
Copper (T)........................       0.77        0.42       0.017
Lead (T)..........................       0.79        0.39       0.022
Zinc (T)..........................       1.14        0.43       0.027
Oil and grease....................      30          10          0.501
TSS...............................      38          15          1.0
pH................................   (\3\)       (\3\)       (\3\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per million pounds) of metal poured.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (12/x) where
  x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons per
  1,000 pounds of metal poured) for a specific plant.
\3\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

    (b) Casting Quench Operations.

                                  NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................        0.0093        0.0051
Lead (T)....................................        0.0096        0.0047
Zinc (T)....................................        0.0138        0.0052
Oil and grease..............................        0.363         0.121
TSS.........................................        0.46          0.182
pH..........................................    (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    Maximum for   Annual
                                       Maximum for    monthly    average
                                        any 1 day     average      \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       (mg/l) \2\   (mg/l) \2\
Copper (T)...........................       0.77         0.42     0.0021
Lead (T).............................       0.79         0.39     0.0027
Zinc (T).............................       1.14         0.43     0.0033
Oil and grease.......................      30           10        0.0605
TSS..................................      38           15        0.121
pH...................................   (\3\)        (\3\)       (\3\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per million pounds) of metal poured.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (1.45/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 pounds of metal poured) for a specific plant.
\3\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

    (c) Die Casting Operations.

                                  NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                one 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................        0.0066        0.0036
Lead (T)....................................        0.0068        0.0034
Zinc (T)....................................        0.0098        0.0037
Total Phenols...............................        0.0074        0.0026
Oil and grease..............................        0.259         0.0864
TSS and.....................................        0.33          0.13
pH..........................................    (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    Maximum for   Annual
                                       Maximum for    monthly    average
                                        any 1 day     average      \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       (mg/l) \2\   (mg/l) \2\
Copper (T)...........................       0.77         0.42     0.0015
Lead (T).............................       0.79         0.39     0.0019
Zinc (T).............................       1.14         0.43     0.0023
Total phenols........................       0.86         0.3      0.0017
Oil and grease.......................      30           10        0.0432
TSS and..............................      38           15        0.0864
pH...................................   (\3\)        (\3\)       (\3\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per million pounds) of metal poured.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (1.04/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 pounds of metal poured)
\3\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

    (d) Dust Collection Scrubber Operations.

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                                  NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant of pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/62.3 million Sm \3\
                                             (pounds per billion SCF) of
                                                    air scrubbed
                                           -----------------------------
Cooper (T)................................         0.231          0.126
Lead (T)..................................         0.237          0.117
Zinc (T)..................................         0.343          0.129
Total phenols.............................         0.258          0.09
Oil and grease............................         9.01           3.0
TSS.......................................        11.4            4.51
pH........................................     (\1\)          (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    maximum for   Annual
                                       Maximum for    monthly    average
                                        any 1 day     average      \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       (mg/l) \2\   (mg/l) \2\
Cooper (T)...........................       0.77         0.42     0.0511
Lead (T).............................       0.79         0.39     0.0661
Zinc (T).............................       1.14         0.43     0.0811
Total phenols........................       0.86         0.3      0.0601
Oil and grease.......................      30           10        1.5
TSS..................................      38           15        3.0
pH...................................   (\3\)        (\3\)       (\3\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/62.3 million Sm \3\ (pounds per billion SCF) of air scrubbed.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (0.036/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 SCF of air scrubbed) for a specific plant.
\3\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

    (e) Grinding Scrubber Operations. No discharge of process wastewater 
pollutants to navigable waters.
    (f) Investment Casting.

                                  NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                              million pounds) of metal
                                                       poured
                                           -----------------------------
Copper (T)................................         8.48           4.63
Lead (T)..................................         8.7            4.3
Zinc (T)..................................        12.6            4.74
Oil and grease............................       330            110
TSS.......................................       419            165
pH........................................     (\1\)          (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Maximum for    Annual
                                     Maximum for    monthly     average
                                      any 1 day     average       \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                     (mg/l) \2\   (mg/l) \2\
Copper (T).........................       0.77         0.42        1.87
Lead (T)...........................       0.79         0.39        2.42
Zinc (T)...........................       1.14         0.43        2.97
Oil and grease.....................      30           10          55.1
TSS................................      38           15         110
pH.................................   (\3\)        (\3\)       (\3\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per million pounds) of metal poured
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (1,320/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 pounds of metal poured) for a specific plant.
\3\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

    (g) Melting Furnace Scrubber Operations.

                                  NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/62.3 million Sm \3\
                                             (pounds per billion SCF) of
                                                    air scrubbed
                                           -----------------------------
Copper (T)................................         3.01           1.64
Lead (T)..................................         3.09           1.52
Zinc (T)..................................         4.45           1.68
Total phenols.............................         3.36           1.17
Oil and grease............................       117             39.1
TSS.......................................       148             58.6
pH........................................     (\1\)          (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Maximum for    Annual
                                     Maximum for    monthly     average
                                      any 1 day     average       \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                     (mg/l) \2\   (mg/l) \2\
Copper (T).........................       0.77         0.42       0.664
Lead (T)...........................       0.79         0.39       0.859
Zinc (T)...........................       1.14         0.43       1.05
Total phenols......................       0.86         0.3        0.781
Oil and grease.....................      30           10         19.5
TSS................................      38           15         39.1
pH.................................   (\3\)        (\3\)       (\3\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/62.3 million Sm \3\ (pounds per billion SCF) of air scrubbed.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (0.468/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 SCF of air scrubbed) for a specific plant.
\3\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

    (h) Mold Cooling Operations.

                                  NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                              million pounds) of metal
                                                       poured
                                           -----------------------------
Copper (T)................................         0.297          0.162
Lead (T)..................................         0.305          0.151
Zinc (T)..................................         0.44           0.166
Oil and grease............................        11.6            3.86
TSS.......................................        14.7            5.79
pH........................................     (\1\)          (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Maximum for    Annual
                                     Maximum for    monthly     average
                                      any 1 day     average       \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                     (mg/l)\2\    (mg/l)\2\
Copper (T).........................       0.77         0.42       0.0656
Lead (T)...........................       0.79         0.39       0.0849
Zinc (T)...........................       1.14         0.43       0.104
Oil and grease.....................      30           10          1.93
TSS................................      38           15          3.86
pH.................................   (\3\)        (\3\)       (\3\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per million pounds of metal poured.

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\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (46.3/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 pounds of metal poured) for a specific plant.
\3\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


[50 FR 45247, Oct. 30, 1985; 51 FR 21760, June 16, 1986]



Sec.  464.15  Pretreatment standards for existing sources.

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any existing source 
subject to this subpart which introduces pollutants into a publicly 
owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the 
following pretreatment standards for existing sources.
    (a) Casting Cleaning Operations.

                                  PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................        0.0771        0.0421
Lead (T)....................................        0.0791        0.039
Zinc (T)....................................        0.114         0.0431
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) Casting Quench Operation.

                                  PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................        0.0093        0.0051
Lead (T)....................................        0.0096        0.0047
Zinc (T)....................................        0.0138        0.0052
TT0.........................................        0.029         0.0095
Oil and grease (for alternate monitoring)...        0.363         0.121
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (c) Die Casting Operations.

                                  PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................        0.0066        0.0036
Lead (T)....................................        0.0068        0.0034
Zinc (T)....................................        0.0098        0.0037
Total phenols...............................        0.0074        0.0026
TTO.........................................        0.0308        0.01
Oil and grease (for alternate monitoring)...        0.259         0.0864
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (d) Dust Collection Scrubber Operations.

                                  PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/62.3 million Sm \3\
                                             (pounds per billion SCF) of
                                                    air scrubbed
                                           -----------------------------
Copper (T)................................         0.231          0.126
Lead (T)..................................         0.237          0.117
Zinc (T)..................................         0.343          0.129
Total phenols.............................         0.258          0.09
TTO.......................................         0.613          0.2
Oil and grease (for alternate monitoring).         9.01           3.00
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (e) Grinding Scrubber Operations. No discharge of process wastewater 
pollutants to a POTW.
    (f) Investment Casting.

                                  PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................          8.48          4.63
Lead (T)....................................          8.7           4.3
Zinc (T)....................................         12.6           4.74
TTO.........................................         18.1           5.91
Oil and grease (for alternate monitoring....        330           110
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (g) Melting Furnace Scrubber Operations.

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                                  PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                kg/62.3 million Sm \3\
                                               (pounds per billion SCF)
                                                    of air scrubbed
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................          3.01          1.64
Lead (T)....................................          3.09          1.52
Zinc (T)....................................          4.45          1.68
Total phenols...............................          3.36          1.17
TTO.........................................          7.97          2.6
Oil and grease (for alternate monitoring)...        117            39.1
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (h) Mold Cooling Operations.

                                  PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                              million pounds) of metal
                                                       poured
                                           -----------------------------
Copper (T)................................         0.297          0.162
Lead (T)..................................         0.305          0.151
Zinc (T)..................................         0.44           0.166
TTO.......................................         0.935          0.304
Oil and grease (for alternate monitoring).        11.6            3.86
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[50 FR 45247, Oct. 30, 1985; 51 FR 21760, June 16, 1986]



Sec.  464.16  Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7, any new source subject to this 
subpart which introduces pollutants into publicly owned treatment works 
must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the following pretreatment 
standards for new sources.
    (a) Casting Cleaning Operations.

                                  PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................        0.0771        0.0421
Lead (T)....................................        0.0791        0.039
Zinc (T)....................................        0.114         0.0431
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) Casting Quench Operations.

                                  PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................        0.0093        0.0051
Lead (T)....................................        0.0096        0.0047
Zinc (T)....................................        0.0138        0.0052
TTO.........................................        0.029         0.0095
Oil and grease (for alternate monitoring)...        0.363         0.121
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (c) Die Casting Operations.

                                  PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................        0.0066        0.0036
Lead (T)....................................        0.0068        0.0034
Zinc (T)....................................        0.0098        0.0037
Total Phenols...............................        0.0074        0.0026
TTO.........................................        0.0308        0.01
Oil and grease (for alternate monitoring)...        0.259         0.0864
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (d) Dust Collection Scrubber Operations.

                                  PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                kg/62.3 million Sm\3\
                                             (pounds per billion SCF) of
                                                    air scrubbed
                                           -----------------------------
Copper (T)................................         0.231          0.126
Lead (T)..................................         0.237          0.117
Zinc (T)..................................         0.343          0.129
Total Phenols.............................         0.258          0.09
TTO.......................................         0.613          0.2
Oil and grease (for alternate monitoring).         9.01           3.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (e) Grinding Scrubber Operations. No discharge of process wastewater 
pollutants to a POTW.
    (f) Investment Casting.

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                                  PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................          8.48          4.63
Lead (T)....................................          8.7           4.3
Zinc (T)....................................         12.6           4.74
TTO.........................................         18.1           5.91
Oil and grease (for alternate monitoring)...        330           110
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (g) Melting Furnace Scrubber Operations.

                                  PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 kg/62.3 million Sm\3\
                                               (pounds per billion SCF)
                                                    of air scrubbed
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................          3.01          1.64
Lead (T)....................................          3.09          1.52
Zinc (T)....................................          4.45          1.68
Total Phenols...............................          3.36          1.17
TTO.........................................          7.97          2.6
Oil and grease (for alternate monitoring)...        117            39.1
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (h) Mold Cooling Operations.

                                  PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                              million pounds) of metal
                                                       poured
                                           -----------------------------
Copper (T)................................         0.297          0.162
Lead (T)..................................         0.305          0.151
Zinc (T)..................................         0.44           0.166
TTO.......................................         0.935          0.304
Oil and grease (for alternate monitoring).        11.6            3.86
------------------------------------------------------------------------



Sec.  464.17  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
conventional pollutant control technology. [Reserved]



                  Subpart B_Copper Casting Subcategory



Sec.  464.20  Applicability; description of the copper casting subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges to 
waters of the United States and to the introduction of pollutants into 
publicly owned treatment works resulting from copper casting operations 
as defined inSec. 464.02(b).



Sec.  464.21  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Total Toxic Organics (TTO). TTO is a regulated parameter under 
PSES (Sec.  464.25) and PSNS (Sec.  464.26) for the copper subcategory 
and is comprised of a discrete list of toxic organic pollutants for each 
process segment where it is regulated, as follows:
    (1) Casting Quench (Sec.  464.25(a) andSec. 464.26(a)):

23. chloroform (trichloromethane)
64. pentachlorophenol
66. bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate
71. dimethyl phthalate

    (2) Dust Collection Scrubbers (Sec.  464.25(c) and 464.26(c)):

1. acenaphthene
22. para-chloro meta-cresol
23. chloroform (trichloromethane)
34. 2,4-dimethylphenol
55. naphthalene
58. 4-nitrophenol
64. pentachlorophenol
65. phenol
66. bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate
67. butyl benzyl phthalate
68. di-n-butyl phthalate
70. diethyl phthalate
71. dimethyl phthalate
72. benzo(a)anthracene (1,2-benzanthracene)
74. 3,4-benzofluoranthene
75. benzo(k) fluoranthene
76. chrysene
77. acenaphthylene
78. anthracene
81. phenanthrene
84. pyrene

    (3) Investment Casting (Sec.  464.25(e) andSec. 464.26(e)):

1. acenaphthene
22. para-chloro meta-cresol
23. chloroform (trichloromethane)
34. 2,4-dimethylphenol
55. naphthalene
58. 4-nitrophenol
64. pentachlorophenol
65. phenol
66. bis (2-ethylhexyl)phthalate
67. butyl benzyl phthalate
68. di-n-butyl phthalate
70. diethyl phthalate
71. dimethyl phthalate
72. benzo(a)anthracene (1,2-benzanthracene)
74. 3,4-benzofluoranthene
75. benzo(k) fluoranthene
76. chrysene
77. acenaphthylene
78. anthracene

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81. Phenanthrene
84. pyrene

    (4) Melting Furnace Scrubber (Sec.  464.25(f) andSec. 464.26(f)):

1. acenaphthene
22. para-chloro meta-cresol
23. chloroform (trichloromethane)
34. 2,4-dimethylphenol
55. naphthalene
58. 4-nitrophenol
64. pentachlorophenol
65. phenol
66. bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate
67. butyl benzyl phthalate
68. di-n-butyl phthalate
70. diethyl phthalate
71. dimethyl phthalate
72. benzo(a)anthracene (1,2-benzanthracene)
74. 3,4-benzoflouranthene
75. benzo(k) flouranthene
76. chrysene
77. acenaphthylene
78. anthracene
81. phenanthrene
84. pyrene

    (5) Mold Cooling (Sec.  464.25(g) andSec. 464.26(g)):

23. chloroform (trichloromethane)
64. pentachlorophenol
66. bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate
71. dimethyl phthalate



Sec.  464.22  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best practicable control technology currently 
available, except that non-continuous dischargers shall not be subject 
to the maximum day and maximum for monthly average mass (kg/1,000 kkg or 
lb/million lb of metal poured; kg/62.3 million Sm\3\ or lb/billion SCF 
of air scrubbed) effluent limitations for copper, lead, zinc, total 
phenols, oil and grease, and TSS. For non-continuous dischargers, annual 
average mass limitations and maximum day and maximum for monthly average 
concentration (mg/l) limitations shall apply. Concentration limitations 
and annual average mass limitations shall only apply to non-continuous 
dischargers.
    (a) Casting Quench Operations.

                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
 
Copper (T)..................................        0.0307        0.0168
Lead (T)....................................        0.0315        0.0156
Zinc (T)....................................        0.0455        0.0171
Oil and grease..............................        1.2           0.399
TSS.........................................        1.52          0.598
pH..........................................    (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Maximum for    Annual
                                     Maximum for    monthly     average
                                      any 1 day     average       \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                     (mg/l) \2\   (mg/l) \2\
Copper (T).........................       0.77         0.42       0.0068
Lead (T)...........................       0.79         0.39       0.0088
Zinc (T)...........................       1.14         0.43       0.0108
Oil and grease.....................      30           10          0.199
TSS................................      38           15          0.399
pH.................................   (\3\)        (\3\)       (\3\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/1000 kkg (pounds per million pounds) of metal poured
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (4.8/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 pounds of metal poured) for a specific plant.
\3\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

    (b) Direct Chill Casting Operations.

                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                              million pounds) of metal
                                                       poured
                                           -----------------------------
 
Copper (T)................................         0.928          0.506
Lead (T)..................................         0.952          0.47
Zinc (T)..................................         1.37           0.518
Oil and grease............................        36.2           12.1
TSS.......................................        45.8           18.1
pH........................................     (\1\)          (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Maximum for    Annual
                                     Maximum for    monthly     average
                                      any 1 day     average       \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                     (mg/l) \2\   (mg/l) \2\
Copper (T).........................       0.77         0.42       0.205
Lead (T)...........................       0.79         0.39       0.265
Zinc (T)...........................       1.14         0.43       0.326
Oil and grease.....................      30           10          6.03
TSS................................      38           15         12.1
pH.................................   (\3\)        (\3\)       (\3\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/1000 kkg (pounds per million pounds) of metal poured.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (145/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 pounds of metal poured) for a specific plant.
\3\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


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    (c) Dust Collection Scrubber Operations.

                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                kg/62.3 million Sm\3\
                                             (pounds per billion SCF) of
                                                    air scrubbed
                                           -----------------------------
 
Copper (T)................................         0.553          0.301
Lead (T)..................................         0.567          0.28
Zinc (T)..................................         0.818          0.309
Total phenols.............................         0.617          0.215
Oil and grease............................        21.5            7.18
TSS.......................................        27.3           10.8
ph........................................     (\1\)          (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Maximum for    Annual
                                     Maximum for    monthly     average
                                      any 1 day     average       \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                     (mg/l) \2\   (mg/l) \2\
Copper (T).........................       0.77         0.42       0.122
Lead (T)...........................       0.79         0.39       0.158
Zinc (T)...........................       1.14         0.43       0.194
Total phenols......................       0.86         0.3        0.144
Oil and grease.....................      30           10          3.59
TSS................................      38           15          7.18
pH.................................   (\3\)        (\3\)       (\3\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/62.3 million Sm\3\ (pounds per billion SCF) of air scrubbed.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (0.086/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 SCF of air scrubbed) for a specific plant.
\3\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

    (d) Grinding Scrubber Operations. No discharge of process wastewater 
pollutants to navigable waters.
    (e) Investment Casting.

                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                              million pounds) of metal
                                                       poured
                                           -----------------------------
 
Copper (T)................................         8.48           4.63
Lead (T)..................................         8.7            4.3
Zinc (T)..................................        12.6            4.74
Oil and grease............................       330            110
TSS.......................................       419            165
pH........................................     (\1\)          (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Maximum for    Annual
                                     Maximum for    monthly     average
                                      any 1 day     average       \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                     (mg/l) \2\   (mg/l) \2\
 
Copper (T).........................       0.77         0.42        1.87
Lead (T)...........................       0.79         0.39        2.42
Zinc (T)...........................       1.14         0.43        2.97
Oil and grease.....................      30           10          55.1
TSS................................      38           15         110
pH.................................   (\3\)        (\3\)       (\3\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per million pounds) of metal poured.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (1,320/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 pounds of metal poured) for a specific plant.
\3\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

    (f) Melting Furnace Scrubber Operations.

                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                kg/62.3 million Sm\3\
                                             (pounds per billion SCF) of
                                                    air scrubbed
                                           -----------------------------
Copper (T)................................         1.81           0.988
Lead (T)..................................         1.86           0.918
Zinc (T)..................................         2.68           1.01
Total phenols.............................         2.02           0.706
Oil and grease............................        70.6           23.5
TSS.......................................        89.4           35.3
pH........................................     (\1\)          (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Maximum for    Annual
                                     Maximum for    monthly     average
                                      any 1 day     average       \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                     (mg/l) \2\   (mg/l) \2\
Copper (T).........................       0.77         0.42       0.4
Lead (T)...........................       0.79         0.39       0.518
Zinc (T)...........................       1.14         0.43       0.635
Total phenols......................       0.86         0.3        0.467
Oil and grease.....................      30           10         11.8
TSS................................      38           15         23.5
pH.................................   (\3\)        (\3\)       (\3\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/62.3 million Sm\3\ (pound per billion SCF) of air scrubbed.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (0.282/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 SCF of air scrubbed) for a specific plant.
\3\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

    (g) Mold Cooling Operations.

                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                              million pounds) of metal
                                                       poured
                                           -----------------------------
Copper (T)................................         0.392          0.214
Lead (T)..................................         0.402          0.199
Zinc (T)..................................         0.58           0.219
Oil and grease............................        15.3            5.09
TSS.......................................        19.3            7.63
pH........................................     (\1\)          (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


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------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Maximum for    Annual
                                     Maximum for    monthly     average
                                      any 1 day     average       \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                     (mg/l) \2\   (mg/l) \2\
Copper (T).........................       0.77         0.42       0.0865
Lead (T)...........................       0.79         0.39       0.112
Zinc (T)...........................       1.14         0.43       0.137
Oil and grease.....................      30           10          2.54
TSS................................      38           15          5.09
pH.................................   (\3\)        (\3\)       (\3\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per million pounds) of metal poured.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (61/x) where
  x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons per
  1,000 pounds of metal poured) for a specific plant.
\3\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


[50 FR 45247, Oct. 30, 1985; 51 FR 21760, June 16, 1986]



Sec.  464.23  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
available technology economically achievable.

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best available technology economically 
achievable, except that non-continuous dischargers shall not be subject 
to the maximum day and maximum for monthly average mass (kg/1,000 kkg or 
lb/million lb of metal poured; kg/62.3 million Sm \3\ or lb/billion SCF 
of air scrubbed) effluent limitations for copper, lead, zinc, and total 
phenols. For non-continuous discharges, annual average mass limitations 
and maximum day and maximum for monthly average concentration (mg/l) 
limitations shall apply. Concentration limitations and annual average 
mass limitations shall only apply to non-continuous dischargers.
    (a) Casting Quench Operations.

                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                                million pounds) of metal
                                                         poured
                                               -------------------------
Copper (T)....................................       0.0307        .0168
Lead (T)......................................       0.0211        .0104
Zinc (T)......................................       0.0303        .0116
------------------------------------------------------------------------


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    Maximum
                                         Maximum      for       Annual
                                        for any 1   monthly     average
                                           day      average       \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                           (mg/l)     (mg/l)
                                              \2\        \2\
 
Copper (T)............................       0.77       0.42      0.0068
Lead (T)..............................       0.53       0.26      0.006
Zinc (T)..............................       0.76       0.29      0.0072
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per million pounds) of metal poured.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (4.8/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process waste-water flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 pounds of metal poured) for a specific plant.

    (b) Direct Chill Casting Operations.

                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for     monthly
                                               any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................        0.928         0.506
Lead (T)....................................        0.639         0.314
Zinc (T)....................................        0.916         0.35
------------------------------------------------------------------------


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                     Maximum
                                          Maximum      for       Annual
                                         for any 1   monthly    average
                                            day      average      \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                            (mg/l)     (mg/l)
                                               \2\        \2\
 
Copper (T).............................       0.77       0.42      0.205
Lead (T)...............................       0.53       0.26      0.181
Zinc (T)...............................       0.76       0.29      0.217
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per million pounds) of metal poured.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (145/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process waste-water flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 pounds of metal poured) for a specific plant.

    (c) Dust Collection Scrubber Operations.

                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                kg/62.3 million Sm\3\
                                             (pounds per billion SCF) of
                                                    air scrubbed
                                           -----------------------------
Copper (T)................................         0.553          0.301
Lead (T)..................................         0.38           0.187
Zinc (T)..................................         0.545          0.208
Total phenols.............................         0.617          0.215
------------------------------------------------------------------------


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Maximum for    Annual
                                     Maximum for    monthly     average
                                      any 1 day     average       \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                     (mg/l) \2\   (mg/l) \2\
Copper (T).........................       0.77         0.42       0.122
Lead (T)...........................       0.53         0.26       0.108
Zinc (T)...........................       0.76         0.29       0.129
Total phenols......................       0.86         0.3        0.144
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/62.3 million Sm\3\ (pounds per billion SCF) of air scrubbed.

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\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (0.086/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 SCF of air scrubbed) for a specific plant.

    (d) Grinding Scrubber Operations. No discharge of process wastewater 
pollutants to navigable waters.
    (e) Investment Casting.

                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1000 kkg (pounds per
                                              million pounds) of metal
                                                       poured
                                           -----------------------------
Copper (T)................................         8.48           4.63
Lead (T)..................................         5.84           2.86
Zinc (T)..................................         8.37           3.19
------------------------------------------------------------------------


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Maximum for    Annual
                                     Maximum for    monthly     average
                                      any 1 day     average       \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                     (mg/l) \2\   (mg/l) \2\
Copper (T).........................       0.77         0.42       1.87
Lead (T)...........................       0.53         0.26       1.65
Zinc (T)...........................       0.76         0.29       1.98
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/1000 kkg (pounds per million pounds) of metal poured.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (1,320/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 pounds of metal poured) for a specific plant.

    (f) Melting Furnace Scrubber Operations.

                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/62.3 million Sm \3\
                                             (pounds per billion SCF) of
                                                    air scrubbed
                                           -----------------------------
Copper (T)................................         1.81           0.988
Lead (T)..................................         1.25           0.612
Zinc (T)..................................         1.79           0.673
Total phenols.............................         2.02           0.706
------------------------------------------------------------------------


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Maximum for    Annual
                                     Maximum for    monthly     average
                                      any 1 day     average       \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                     (mg/l) \2\   (mg/l) \2\
Copper (T).........................       0.77         0.42       0.4
Lead (T)...........................       0.53         0.26       0.353
Zinc (T)...........................       0.76         0.29       0.424
Total phenols......................       0.86         0.3        0.471
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/62.3 million Sm \3\ (pounds per billion SCF) of air scrubbed.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (0.282/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 SCF of air scrubbed) for a specific plant.

    (g) Mold Cooling Operations.

                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                              million pounds) of metal
                                                       poured
                                           -----------------------------
Copper (T)................................         0.392          0.214
Lead (T)..................................         0.27           0.132
Zinc (T)..................................         0.387          0.148
------------------------------------------------------------------------


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Maximum for    Annual
                                    Maximum for    monthly      average
                                     any 1 day     average        \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                    (mg/l) \2\   (mg/l) \2\
Copper (T)........................       0.77         0.42        0.0865
Lead (T)..........................       0.53         0.26        0.0763
Zinc (T)..........................       0.76         0.29        0.0916
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per million pounds) of metal poured.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (61/x) where
  x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons per
  1,000 pounds of metal poured) for a specific plant.


[50 FR 45247, Oct. 30, 1985; 51 FR 21761, June 16, 1986]



Sec.  464.24  New source performance standards.

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
new source performance standards (NSPS), except that non-continuous 
dischargers shall not be subject to the maximum day and maximum for 
monthly average mass (kg/1,000 kkg or lb/million lb of metal poured; kg/
62.3 million Sm\3\ or lb/billion SCF of air scrubbed) effluent standards 
for copper, lead, zinc, total phenols, oil and grease, and TSS. For non-
continuous dischargers, annual average mass standards and maximum day 
and maximum for monthly average concentration (mg/l) standards shall 
apply. Concentration standards and annual average mass standards shall 
only apply to non-continuous dischargers.
    (a) Casting Quench Operations.

                                  NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................        0.0307        0.0168
Lead (T)....................................        0.0211        0.0104
Zinc (T)....................................        0.0303        0.0116
Oil and grease..............................        1.2           0.399
TSS.........................................        0.598         0.479
pH..........................................    (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


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------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Maximum for    Annual
                                     Maximum for    monthly     average
                                      any 1 day     average       \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                     (mg/l) \2\   (mg/l) \2\
Copper (T).........................       0.77         0.42       0.0068
Lead (T)...........................       0.53         0.26       0.006
Zinc (T)...........................       0.76         0.29       0.0072
Oil and grease.....................      30           10          0.199
TSS................................      15           12          0.104
pH.................................   (\3\)        (\3\)       (\3\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per million pounds) of metal poured.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (4.8/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 pounds of metal poured) for a specific plant.
\3\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

    (b) Direct Chill Casting Operations.

                                  NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                              million pounds) of metal
                                                       poured
                                           -----------------------------
Copper (T)................................         0.928          0.506
Lead (T)..................................         0.639          0.314
Zinc (T)..................................         0.916          0.35
Oil and grease............................        36.2           12.1
TSS.......................................        18.1           14.5
pH........................................     (\1\)          (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    Maximum for   Annual
                                       Maximum for    monthly    average
                                        any 1 day     average      \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       (mg/l) \2\   (mg/l) \2\
Copper (T)...........................       0.77         0.42     0.205
Lead (T).............................       0.53         0.26     0.181
Zinc (T).............................       0.76         0.29     0.217
Oil and grease.......................      30           10        6.03
TSS..................................      15           12        3.13
pH...................................   (\3\)        (\3\)       (\3\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per million pounds) of metal poured.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (145/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 pounds of metal poured) for a specific plant.
\3\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

    (c) Dust Collection Scrubber Operations.

                                  NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/62.3 million Sm \3\
                                             (pounds per billion SCF) of
                                                    air scrubbed
                                           -----------------------------
Copper (T)................................         0.553          0.301
Lead (T)..................................         0.38           0.187
Zinc (T)..................................         0.545          0.208
Total phenols.............................         0.617          0.215
Oil and grease............................        21.5            7.18
TSS.......................................        10.8            8.61
pH........................................     (\1\)          (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Maximum for    Annual
                                     Maximum for    monthly     average
                                      any 1 day     average       \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                     (mg/l) \2\   (mg/l) \2\
Copper (T).........................       0.77         0.42       0.122
Lead (T)...........................       0.53         0.26       0.108
Zinc (T)...........................       0.76         0.29       0.129
Total phenols......................       0.86         0.3        0.144
Oil and grease.....................      30           10          3.59
TSS................................      15           12          1.87
pH.................................   (\3\)        (\3\)       (\3\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/62.3 million Sm \3\ (pounds per billion SCF) of air scrubbed.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (0.086/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 SCF of air scrubbed) for a specific plant.
\3\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

    (d) Grinding Scrubber Operations. No discharge of process wastewater 
pollutants to navigable waters.
    (e) Investment Casting.

                                  NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                              millions pounds) of metal
                                                       poured
                                           -----------------------------
Copper (T)................................         8.48           4.63
Lead (T)..................................         5.84           2.86
Zinc (T)..................................         8.37           3.19
Oil and grease............................       330            110
TSS.......................................       165            132
pH........................................     (\1\)          (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Maximum for    Annual
                                     Maximum for    monthly     average
                                      any 1 day     average       \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                     (mg/l) \2\   mg/l) \2\
Copper (T).........................       0.77         0.42       1.87
Lead (T)...........................       0.53         0.26       1.65
Zinc (T)...........................       0.76         0.29       1.98
Oil and grease.....................      30           10         55.1
TSS................................      15           12         28.6
pH.................................   (\3\)        (\3\)       (\3\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per million pounds) of metal poured.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (1,320/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 pounds of metal poured) for a specific plant.
\3\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

    (f) Melting Furnace Scrubber Operations.

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                                  NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/62.3 million Sm \3\
                                             (pounds per billion SCF) of
                                                    air scrubbed
                                           -----------------------------
Copper (T)................................         1.81           0.988
Lead (T)..................................         1.25           0.612
Zinc (T)..................................         1.79           0.673
Total phenols.............................         2.02           0.706
Oil and grease............................        70.6           23.5
TSS.......................................        35.3           28.2
pH........................................     (\1\)          (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Maximum for    Annual
                                     Maximum for    monthly     average
                                      any 1 day     average       \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                     (mg/l) \2\   (mg/l) \2\
Copper (T).........................       0.77         0.42       0.4
Lead (T)...........................       0.53         0.26       0.353
Zinc (T)...........................       0.76         0.29       0.424
Total phenols......................       0.86         0.3        0.471
Oil and grease.....................      30           10         11.8
TSS................................      15           12          6.12
pH.................................   (\3\)        (\3\)       (\3\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/62.3 Sm \3\ (pounds per billion SCF) of air scrubbed.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (0.282/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process waste-water flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 SCF of air scrubbed) for a specific plant.
\3\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

    (g) Mold Cooling Operations.

                                  NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                              million pounds) of metal
                                                       poured
                                           -----------------------------
Copper (T)................................         0.392          0.214
Lead (T)..................................         0.27           0.132
Zinc (T)..................................         0.387          0.148
Oil and grease............................        15.3            5.09
TSS.......................................         7.63           6.11
pH........................................     (\1\)          (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    Maximum for   Annual
                                       Maximum for    monthly    average
                                        any 1 day     average      \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       (mg/1) \2\   (mg/1) \2\
Copper (T)...........................       0.77         0.42     0.0865
Lead (T).............................       0.53         0.26     0.0763
Zinc (T).............................       0.76         0.29     0.0916
Oil and grease.......................      30           10        2.54
TSS..................................      15           12        1.32
pH...................................   (\3\)        (\3\)       (\3\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per million pound) of metal poured.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (61/x) where
  x is the actual normalized process waste-water flow (in gallons per
  1,000 pounds of metal poured) for a specific plant.
\3\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


[50 FR 45247, Oct. 30, 1985; 51 FR 21761, June 16, 1986]



Sec.  464.25  Pretreatment standards for existing sources.

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any existing source 
subject to this subpart which introduces pollutants into a publicly 
owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the 
following pretreatment standards for existing sources.
    (a) Casting Quench Operations.

                                  PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                kg/1000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................        0.0307        0.0168
Lead (T)....................................        0.0211        0.0104
Zinc (T)....................................        0.0303        0.0116
TTO.........................................        0.0335        0.0109
Oil and grease (for alternate monitoring)...        1.2           0.399
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) Direct Chill Casting Operations.

                                  PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                              million pounds) of metal
                                                       poured
                                           -----------------------------
Copper (T)................................         0.928          0.506
Lead (T)..................................         0.639          0.314
Zinc (T)..................................         0.916          0.35
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (c) Dust Collection Scrubber Operations.

                                  PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/62.3 million Sm \3\
                                             (pounds per billion SCF) of
                                                    air scrubbed
                                           -----------------------------
Copper (T)................................         0.552          0.301
Lead (T)..................................         0.38           0.187
Zinc (T)..................................         0.545          0.208
Total phenols.............................         0.617          0.215
TTO.......................................         1.65           0.54
Oil and grease (for alternate monitoring).        21.5            7.18
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (d) Grinding Scrubber Operations. No discharge of process wastewater 
pollutants to a POTW.
    (e) Investment Casting.

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                                  PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                              million pounds) of metal
                                                       poured
                                           -----------------------------
Copper (T)................................         8.48           4.63
Lead (T)..................................         5.84           2.86
Zinc (T)..................................         8.37           3.19
TTO.......................................        25.4            8.29
Oil and grease for alternate monitoring)..       330            110
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (f) Melting Furnace Scrubber Operations.

                                  PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                kg/62.3 million Sm\3\
                                             (pounds per billion SCF) of
                                                    air scrubbed
                                           -----------------------------
 
Copper (T)................................         1.81           0.988
Lead (T)..................................         1.25           0.612
Zinc (T)..................................         1.79           0.673
Total phenols.............................         2.02           0.706
TTO.......................................         5.41           1.77
Oil and grease (for alternate monitoring).        70.6           23.5
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (g) Mold Cooling Operations.

                                  PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                              million pounds) of metal
                                                       poured
                                           -----------------------------
 
Copper (T)................................         0.392          0.214
Lead (T)..................................         0.27           0.132
Zinc (T)..................................         0.387          0.148
TTO.......................................         0.428          0.14
Oil and grease (for alternate monitoring).        15.3            5.09
------------------------------------------------------------------------



Sec.  464.26  Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7, any new source subject to this 
subpart which introduces pollutants into publicly owned treatment works 
must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the following pretreatment 
standards for new sources.
    (a) Casting Quench Operations.

                                  PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
 
Copper (T)..................................        0.0307        0.0168
Lead (T)....................................        0.0211        0.0104
Zinc (T)....................................        0.0303        0.0116
TTO.........................................        0.0335        0.0109
Oil and grease (for alternate monitoring)...        1.2           0.399
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) Direct Chill Casting Operations.

                                  PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                              million pounds) of metal
                                                       poured
                                           -----------------------------
 
Copper (T)................................         0.928          0.506
Lead (T)..................................         0.639          0.314
Zinc (T)..................................         0.916          0.35
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (c) Dust Collection Scrubber Operations.

                                  PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                kg/62.3 Million Sm\3\
                                             (pounds per billion SCF) of
                                                    air scrubbed
                                           -----------------------------
 
Copper (T)................................         0.552          0.301
Lead (T)..................................         0.38           0.187
Zinc (T)..................................         0.545          0.208
Total Phenols.............................         0.617          0.215
TTO.......................................         1.65           0.54
Oil and Grease (for alternate monitoring..        21.5            7.18
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (d) Grinding Scrubber Operations. No discharge of process wastewater 
pollutants to a POTW.
    (e) Investment Casting.

                                  PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for      monthly
                                               any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                            ----------------------------
 
Copper (T).................................         8.48           4.63
Lead (T)...................................         5.84           2.86
Zinc (T)...................................         8.37           3.19
TTO........................................        25.4            8.29
Oil and Grease (for alternate monitoring...       330            110
------------------------------------------------------------------------


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    (f) Melting Furnace Scrubber Operations.

                                  PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                kg/62.3 million Sm\3\
                                             (pounds per billion SCF) of
                                                    air scrubbed
                                           -----------------------------
 
Copper (T)................................         1.81           0.988
Lead (T)..................................         1.25           0.612
Zinc (T)..................................         1.79           0.673
Total Phenols.............................         2.02           0.706
TTO.......................................         5.41           1.77
Oil and Grease (for alternate monitoring..        70.6           23.5
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (g) Mold Cooling Operations.

                                  PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                              million pounds) of metal
                                                       poured
                                           -----------------------------
 
Copper (T)................................         0.392          0.214
Lead (T)..................................         0.27           0.132
Zinc (T)..................................         0.387          0.148
TTO.......................................         0.428          0.14
Oil and Grease (for alternate monitoring..        15.3            5.09
------------------------------------------------------------------------



Sec.  464.27  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
conventional pollutant control technology. [Reserved]



                  Subpart C_Ferrous Casting Subcategory



Sec.  464.30  Applicability; description of the ferrous casting subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges to 
waters of the United States and to the introduction of pollutants into 
publicly owned treatment works resulting from ferrous casting operations 
as defined inSec. 464.02(c).



Sec.  464.31  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Total Toxic Organics (TTO). TTO is a regulated parameter under 
PSES (Sec.  464.35) and PSNS (Sec.  464.36) for the ferrous subcategory 
and is comprised of a discrete list of toxic organic pollutants for each 
process segment where it is regulated, as follows:
    (1) Casting Quench (Sec.  464.35(b) andSec. 464.36(b)):

23. chloroform (trichloromethane)
34. 2,4-dimethylphenol

    (2) Dust Collection Scrubber (Sec.  464.35(c) andSec. 464.36(b)):

1. acenaphthene
23. chloroform (trichloromethane)
31. 2,4-dichlorophenol
34. 2,4-dimethylphenol
39. fluoranthene
44. methylene chloride (dichloromethane)
55. naphthalene
64. pentachlorophenol
65. phenol
66. bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate
67. butyl benzyl phthalate
68. di-n-butyl phthalate
70. diethyl phthalate
71. dimethyl phthalate
72. benzo (a)anthracene (1,2-benzanthracene)
76. chrysene
77. acenaphthylene
78. anthracene
80. fluorene
81. phenanthrene
84. pyrene

    (3) Investment Casting (Sec.  464.35(e) andSec. 464.36(e)):

23. chloroform (trichloromethane)
44. methylene chloride (dichloromethane)
66. bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate
77. acenaphthylene
84. pyrene

    (4) Melting Furnace Scrubber (Sec.  464.35(f) andSec. 464.36(f)):

23. chloroform (trichloromethane)
31. 2,4-dichlorophenol
34. 2,4-dimethylphenol
39. fluoranthene
44. methylene chloride (dichloromethane)
55. naphthalene
65. phenol
66. bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate
67. butyl benzyl phthalate
68. di-n-butyl phthalate
72. benzo (a)anthracene (1,2-benzanthracene)
76. chrysene
77. acenaphthylene
78. anthracene
80. fluorene
81. phenanthrene
84. pyrene

    (5) Mold Cooling (Sec.  464.35(g) andSec. 464.36(g)):

23. chloroform (trichloromethane)
34. 2,4-dimethylphenol

    (6) Slag Quench (Sec.  464.35(h) andSec. 464.36(h)):

34. 2,4-dimethylphenol
71. dimethyl phthalate

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    (7) Wet Sand Reclamation (Sec.  464.35(i) andSec. 464.36(i)):

1. acenaphthene
34. 2,4-dimethylphenol
39. fluoranthene
44. methylene chloride (dichloromethane)
55. naphthalene
65. phenol
66. bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate
68. di-n-butyl phthalate
70. diethyl phthalate
71. dimethyl phthalate
72. benzo(a)anthracene (1,2-benzanthracene)
77. acenaphthylene
84. pyrene

    (b) Cast Iron. An iron containing carbon in excess of the solubility 
in the austentite that exists in the alloy at the eutectic temperature. 
Cast iron also is defined here to include any iron-carbon alloys 
containing 1.2 percent or more carbon by weight.
    (c) Ductile Iron. A cast iron that has been treated while molten 
with a master alloy containing an element such as magnesium or cerium to 
induce the formation of free graphite as nodules or spherules, which 
imparts a measurable degree of ductility to the cast metal.
    (d) Gray Iron. A cast iron that gives a gray fracture due to the 
presence of flake graphite.
    (e) Malleable Iron. A cast iron made by a prolonged anneal of white 
cast iron in which decarburization or graphitization, or both, take 
place to eliminate some or all of the cementite. Graphite is present in 
the form of temper carbon.
    (f) Steel. An iron-base alloy containing carbon, manganese, and 
often other alloying elements. Steel is defined here to include only 
those iron-carbon alloys containing less than 1.2 percent carbon by 
weight.
    (g) The ``primary metal cast'' shall mean the metal that is poured 
in the greatest quantity at an individual plant.
    (h) Multiple Ferrous Melting Furnace Scrubber Configuration. A 
multiple ferrous melting furnace scrubber configuration is a 
configuration where two or more discrete wet scrubbing devices are 
employed in series in a single melting furnace exhaust gas stream. The 
ferrous melting furnace scrubber mass allowance shall be given to each 
discrete wet scrubbing device that has an associated wastewater 
discharge in a multiple ferrous melting furnace scrubber configuration. 
The mass allowance for each discrete wet scrubber shall be identical and 
based on the air flow of the exhaust gas stream that passes through the 
multiple scrubber configuration.
    (i) Discrete Wet Scrubbing Device. A discrete wet scrubbing device 
is a distinct, stand-alone device that removes particulates and fumes 
from a contaminated gas stream by bringing the gas stream into contact 
with a scrubber liquor, usually water, and from which there is a 
wastewater discharge. Examples of discrete wet scrubbing devices are: 
Spray towers and chambers, venturi scrubbers (fixed and variable), wet 
caps, packed bed scrubbers, quenchers, and orifice scrubbers. Semi-wet 
scrubbing devices where water is added and totally evaporates prior to 
dry air pollution control are not considered to be discrete wet 
scrubbing devices. Ancillary scrubber operations such as fan washes and 
backwashes are not considered to be discrete wet scrubber devices. These 
ancillary operations are covered by the mass limitations of the 
associated scrubber. Aftercoolers are not considered to be discrete wet 
scrubbing devices, and water discharges from aftercooling are not 
regulated as a process wastewater in this category.



Sec.  464.32  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best practicable control technology currently 
available, except that non-continuous dischargers shall not be subject 
to the maximum day and maximum for monthly average mass (kg/1,000 kkg or 
lb/million lb of metal poured; kg/1,000 kkg or lb/million lb of sand 
reclaimed; kg/62.3 million Sm\3\ or lb/billion SCF of air scrubbed) 
effluent limitations for copper, lead, zinc, total phenols, oil and 
grease, and TSS. For non-continuous dischargers,

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annual average mass limitations and maximum day and maximum for monthly 
average concentration (mg/l) limitations shall apply. Concentration 
limitations and annual average mass limitations shall only apply to non-
continuous dischargers.
    (a) Casting Cleaning Operations.

                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................        0.0129        0.0071
Lead (T)....................................        0.0353        0.0174
Zinc (T)....................................        0.0656        0.025
Oil and grease..............................        1.34          0.446
TSS.........................................        1.7           0.67
pH..........................................    (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    Maximum for   Annual
                                       Maximum for    monthly    average
                                        any 1 day     average      \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       (mg/l) \2\   (mg/l) \2\
Copper (T)...........................       0.29         0.16     0.0029
Lead (T).............................       0.79         0.39     0.0098
Zinc (T).............................       1.47         0.56     0.0179
Oil and grease.......................      30           10        0.223
TSS..................................      38           15        0.446
pH...................................   (\3\)        (\3\)       (\3\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per million pounds) of metal poured.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio (5.33/x) where
  x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons per
  1,000 pounds of metal poured) for a specific plant.
\3\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

    (b) Casting Quench Operations

                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................        0.0138        0.0076
Lead (T)....................................        0.0376        0.0185
Zinc (T)....................................        0.0699        0.0266
Oil and grease..............................        1.43          0.476
TSS.........................................        1.81          0.713
pH..........................................    (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    Maximum for   Annual
                                       Maximum for    monthly    average
                                        any 1 day     average      \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       (mg/l) \2\   (mg/l) \2\
Copper (T)...........................       0.29         0.16     0.0031
Lead (T).............................       0.79         0.39     0.0105
Zinc (T).............................       1.47         0.56     0.019
Oil and grease.......................      30           10        0.238
TSS..................................      38           15        0.476
pH...................................   (\3\)        (\3\)       (\3\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per million pounds) of metal poured.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (5.7/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 pounds of metal poured) for a specific plant.
\3\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

    (c) Dust Collection Scrubber Operations.

                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                kg/62.3 million Sm\3\
                                             (pounds per billion SCF) of
                                                    air scrubbed
                                           -----------------------------
Copper (T)................................         0.218          0.12
Lead (T)..................................         0.593          0.293
Zinc (T)..................................         1.1            0.421
Total phenols.............................         0.656          0.225
Oil and grease............................        22.5            7.51
TSS.......................................        28.5           11.3
pH........................................     (\1\)          (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    Maximum for   Annual
                                       Maximum for    monthly    average
                                        any 1 day     average      \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       (mg/l) \2\   (mg/l) \2\   (mg/l)
                                                                 \2\
Copper (T)...........................       0.29         0.16     0.0488
Lead (T).............................       0.79         0.39     0.165
Zinc (T).............................       1.47         0.56     0.3
Total phenols........................       0.86         0.3      0.15
Oil and grease.......................      30           10        3.76
TSS..................................      38           15        7.51
pH...................................   (\3\)        (\3\)       (\3\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/62.3 million Sm\3\ (pounds per billion SCF) of air scrubbed.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio (0.090/x) where
  x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons per
  1,000 SCF of air scrubbed) for a specific plant.
\3\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

    (d) Grinding Scrubber Operations. No discharge of process wastewater 
pollutants to navigable waters.
    (e) Investment Casting.

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                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                              million pounds) of metal
                                                       poured
                                           -----------------------------
Copper (T)................................         3.19           1.76
Lead (T)..................................         8.7            4.3
Zinc (T)..................................        16.2            6.17
Oil and grease............................       330            110
TSS.......................................       419            165
pH........................................     (\1\)          (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Maximum for    Annual
                                     Maximum for    monthly     average
                                      any 1 day     average       \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                     (mg/l) \2\   (mg/l) \2\   .........
Copper (T).........................       0.29         0.16       0.716
Lead (T)...........................       0.79         0.39       2.42
Zinc (T)...........................       1.47         0.56       4.41
Oil and grease.....................      30           10         55.1
TSS................................      38           15        110
pH.................................   (\3\)        (\3\)       (\3\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per million pounds) of metal poured.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (1,320/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 pounds of metal poured) for a specific plant.
\3\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

    (f) Melting Furnace Scrubber Operations.

                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                kg/62.3 million Sm\3\
                                             (pounds per billion SCF) of
                                                    air scrubbed
                                           -----------------------------
Copper (T)................................         1.02           0.561
Lead (T)..................................         2.77           1.37
Zinc (T)..................................         5.15           1.96
Total phenols.............................         3.01           1.05
Oil and grease............................       105             35
TSS.......................................       133             52.6
pH........................................     (\1\)          (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Maximum for    Annual
                                     Maximum for    monthly     average
                                      any 1 day     average       \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                     (mg/l) \2\   (mg/l) \2\
Copper (T).........................       0.29         0.16       0.228
Lead (T)...........................       0.79         0.39       0.771
Zinc (T)...........................       1.47         0.56       1.4
Total phenols......................       0.86         0.3        0.701
Oil and grease.....................      30           10         17.5
TSS................................      38           15         35
pH.................................   (\3\)        (\3\)       (\3\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/62.3 million Sm\3\ (pounds per billion SCF) or air scrubbed.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (0.42/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 SCF of air scrubbed) for a specific plant.
\3\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

    (g) Mold Cooling Operations.

                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                              million pounds) of metal
                                                       poured
                                           -----------------------------
Copper (T)................................         0.0428         0.0236
Lead (T)..................................         0.117          0.0576
Zinc (T)..................................         0.217          0.0827
Oil and grease............................         4.43           1.48
TSS.......................................         5.61           2.22
pH........................................     (\1\)          (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    Maximum for   Annual
                                       Maximum for    monthly    average
                                        any 1 day     average      \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       (mg/l) \2\   (mg/l) \2\
Copper (T)...........................       0.29         0.16     0.0096
Lead (T).............................       0.79         0.39     0.0325
Zinc (T).............................       1.47         0.56     0.0591
Oil and grease.......................      30           10        0.738
TSS..................................      38           15        1.48
pH...................................   (\3\)        (\3\)       (\3\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per million pounds) of metal poured
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (17.7/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 pounds of metal poured) for a specific plant.
\3\Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

    (h) Slag Quench Operations.

                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
Cooper (T)..................................        0.0527        0.0291
Lead (T)....................................        0.144         0.0709
Zinc (T)....................................        0.267         0.102
Oil and grease..............................        5.46          1.82
TSS.........................................        6.91          2.73
pH..........................................    (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    Maximum for   Annual
                                       Maximum for    monthly    average
                                        any 1 day     average      \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       (mg/l) \2\   (mg/l) \2\
Copper (T)...........................       0.29         0.16     0.0118
Lead (T).............................       0.79         0.39     0.04
Zinc (T).............................       1.47         0.56     0.0728
Oil and grease.......................      30           10        0.909
TSS..................................      38           15        1.82
pH...................................   (\3\)        (\3\)       (\3\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per million pounds) of metal poured.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (21.8/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wasterwater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 pounds of metal poured) for a specific plant.
\3\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

    (i) Wet Sand Reclamation Operations.

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                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of sand
                                                      reclaimed
                                           -----------------------------
Cooper (T)................................         0.217          0.12
Lead (T)..................................         0.59           0.291
Zinc (T)..................................         1.1            0.418
Total phenols.............................         0.642          0.224
Oil and grease............................        22.4            7.47
TSS.......................................        28.4           11.2
pH........................................     (\1\)          (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    Maximum for   Annual
                                       Maximum for    monthly    average
                                        any 1 day     average      \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       (mg/l) \2\   (mg/l) \2\
Cooper (T)...........................       0.29         0.16     0.0485
Lead (T).............................       0.79         0.39     0.164
Zinc (T).............................       1.47         0.56     0.299
Total phenols........................       0.86         0.3      0.149
Oil and grease.......................      30           10        3.73
TSS..................................      38           15        7.47
pH...................................   (\3\)        (\3\)       (\3\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per million pounds) of sand reclaimed.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (89.5/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 pounds of sand reclaimed) for a specific plant.
\3\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


[50 FR 45247, Oct. 30, 1985; 51 FR 21761, June 16, 1986]



Sec.  464.33  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
available technology economically achievable.

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best available technology economically 
achievable, except that non-continuous dischargers shall not be subject 
to the maximum day and maximum for monthly average mass (kg/1,000 kkg or 
lb/million lb of metal poured; kg/1,000 kkg or lb/million lb of sand 
reclaimed; kg/62.3 million Sm\3\ or lb/billion SCF of air scrubbed) 
effluent limitations for copper, lead, zinc, and total phenols. For non-
continuous dischargers, annual average mass limitations and maximum day 
and maximum for monthly average concentration (mg/l) limitations shall 
apply. Concentration limitations and annual average mass limitations 
shall only apply to non-continuous dischargers.
    (a) Casting Cleaning Operations. (1) Applicable to plants that are 
casting primarily ductile or gray iron and to plants that are casting 
primarily malleable iron where greater than 3,557 tons of metal are 
poured per year.

                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................        0.0129        0.0071
Lead (T)....................................        0.0237        0.0116
Zinc (T)....................................        0.0437        0.0165
------------------------------------------------------------------------


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                       Maximum
                                           Maximum       for      Annual
                                          for any 1    monthly   average
                                             day       average     \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                         (mg/l) \2\  (mg/l) \2\  .......
Copper (T).............................        0.29        0.16   0.0029
Lead (T)...............................        0.53        0.26   0.0067
Zinc (T)...............................        0.98        0.37   0.0116
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per million pounds) of metal poured.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (5.33/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 pounds of metal poured) for a specific plant.

    (2) Applicable to plants that are casting primarily steel and to 
plants that are casting primarily malleable iron where equal to or less 
than 3,557 tons of metal are poured per year.

                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................        0.0129        0.0071
Lead (T)....................................        0.0353        0.0174
Zinc (T)....................................        0.0656        0.025
------------------------------------------------------------------------


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                       Maximum
                                           Maximum       for      Annual
                                          for any 1    monthly   average
                                             day       average     \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                         (mg/l) \2\  (mg/l) \2\
Copper (T).............................        0.29        0.16   0.0029
Lead (T)...............................        0.79        0.39   0.0098
Zinc (T)...............................        1.47        0.56   0.0179
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per million pounds) of metal poured.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (5.33/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 pounds of metal poured) for a specific plant.


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    (b) Casting Quench Operations. (1) Applicable to plants that are 
casting primarily ductile or gray iron and to plants that are casting 
primarily malleable iron where greater than 3,557 tons of metal are 
poured per year.

                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                kg/100 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
 
Copper (T)..................................        0.0138        0.0076
Lead (T)....................................        0.0252        0.0124
Zinc (T)....................................        0.0466        0.0176
------------------------------------------------------------------------


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    Maximum for   Annual
                                       Maximum for    monthly    average
                                        any 1 day     average      \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       (mg/l)\2\    (mg/l)\2\
Copper (T)...........................       0.29         0.16     0.0031
Lead (T).............................       0.53         0.26     0.0071
Zinc (T).............................       0.98         0.37     0.0124
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per million pounds) of metal poured.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (5.7/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 pounds of metal poured) for a specific plant.

    (2) Applicable to plants that are casting primarily steel and to 
plants that are casting primarily malleable iron where equal to or less 
than 3,557 tons of metal are poured per year.

                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
 
Copper (T)..................................        0.0138        0.0076
Lead (T)....................................        0.0376        0.0185
Zinc (T)....................................        0.0699        0.0266
------------------------------------------------------------------------


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    Maximum for   Annual
                                       Maximum for    monthly    average
                                        any 1 day     average      \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       (mg/l)\2\    (mg/l)\2\
Copper (T)...........................       0.29         0.16     0.0031
Lead (T).............................       0.79         0.39     0.0105
Zinc (T).............................       1.47         0.56     0.019
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per million pounds) of metal poured.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (5.7/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 pounds of metal poured) for a specific plant.

    (c) Dust Collection Scrubber Operations. (1) Applicable to plants 
that are casting primarily ductile or gray iron and to plants that are 
casting primarily malleable iron where greater than 3,557 tons of metal 
are poured per year.

                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                kg/62.3 million Sm\3\
                                             (pounds per billion SCF) of
                                                    air scrubbed
                                           -----------------------------
Copper (T)................................         0.218          0.12
Lead (T)..................................         0.398          0.195
Zinc (T)..................................         0.736          0.278
Total phenols.............................         0.646          0.225
------------------------------------------------------------------------


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    Maximum for   Annual
                                       Maximum for    monthly    average
                                        any 1 day     average      \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       (mg/l)\2\    (mg/l)\2\
Copper (T)...........................       0.29         0.16     0.0488
Lead (T).............................       0.53         0.26     0.113
Zinc (T).............................       0.98         0.37     0.195
Total phenols........................       0.86         0.3      0.15
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/62.3 million Sm\3\ (pounds per billion SCF) of air scrubbed.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (0.09/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 SCF of air scrubbed) for a specific plant.

    (2) Applicable to plants that are casting primarily steel and to 
plants that are casting primarily malleable iron where equal to or less 
than 3,557 tons of metal are poured per year.

                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                kg/62.3 million Sm\3\
                                             (pounds per billion SCF) of
                                                    air scrubbed
                                           -----------------------------
Copper (T)................................         0.218          0.12
Lead (T)..................................         0.593          0.293
Zinc (T)..................................         1.1            0.421
Total phenols.............................         0.656          0.225
------------------------------------------------------------------------


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    Maximum for   Annual
                                       Maximum for    monthly    average
                                        any 1 day     average      \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       (mg/l)\2\    (mg/l)\2\
Copper (T)...........................       0.29         0.16     0.0488
Lead (T).............................       0.79         0.39     0.165
Zinc (T).............................       1.47         0.56     0.3
Total phenols........................       0.86         0.3      0.15
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/62.3 million Sm\3\ (pounds per billion SCF) of air scrubbed.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (0.09/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 SCF of air scrubbed) for a specific plant.

    (d) Grinding Scrubber Operations. No discharge of process wastewater 
pollutants to navigable waters.

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    (e) Investment Casting. (1) Applicable to plants that are casting 
primarily ductile or gray iron and to plants that are casting primarily 
malleable iron where greater than 3,557 tons of metal are poured per 
year.

                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                              million pounds) of metal
                                                       poured
                                           -----------------------------
Copper (T)................................         3.19           1.76
Lead (T)..................................         5.84           2.86
Zinc (T)..................................        10.8            4.07
------------------------------------------------------------------------


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Maximum for    Annual
                                     Maximum for    monthly     average
                                      any 1 day     average       \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                     (mg/l) \2\   (mg/l) \2\
Copper (T).........................       0.29         0.16       0.716
Lead (T)...........................       0.53         0.26       1.65
Zinc (T)...........................       0.98         0.37       2.86
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per million pounds) of metal poured.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (1,320/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 pounds of metal poured) for a specific plant.

    (2) Applicable to plants that are casting primarily steel and to 
plants that are casting primarily malleable iron where equal to or less 
than 3,557 tons of metal are poured per year.

                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                              million pounds) of metal
                                                       poured
                                           -----------------------------
Copper (T)................................         3.19           1.76
Lead (T)..................................         8.7            4.3
Zinc (T)..................................        16.2            6.17
------------------------------------------------------------------------


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Maximum for    Annual
                                     Maximum for    monthly     average
                                      any 1 day     average       \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                     (mg/l) \2\   (mg/l) \2\
Copper (T).........................       0.29         0.16       0.716
Lead (T)...........................       0.79         0.39       2.42
Zinc (T)...........................       1.47         0.56       4.41
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per million pounds) of metal poured.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (1,320/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 pounds of metal poured) for a specific plant.

    (f) Melting Furnace Scrubber Operations. (1) Applicable to plants 
that are casting primarily ductile or gray iron and to plants that are 
casting primarily malleable iron where greater than 3,557 tons of metal 
are poured per year.

                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                kg/62.3 million Sm\3\
                                             (pounds per billion SCF) of
                                                    air scrubbed
                                           -----------------------------
Copper (T)................................         1.02           0.561
Lead (T)..................................         1.86           0.911
Zinc (T)..................................         3.44           1.3
Total Phenols.............................         3.01           1.05
------------------------------------------------------------------------


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Maximum for    Annual
                                     Maximum for    monthly     average
                                      any 1 day     average       \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                     (mg/l) \2\   (mg/l) \2\   .........
Copper (T).........................       0.29         0.16       0.228
Lead (T)...........................       0.53         0.26       0.526
Zinc (T)...........................       0.98         0.37       0.911
Total Phenols......................       0.86         0.3        0.701
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/62.3 million Sm \3\ (pounds per billion SCF) of air scrubbed
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (0.42/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 SCF of air scrubbed) for a specific plant.

    (2) Applicable to plants that are casting primarily steel and to 
plants that are casting primarily malleable iron where equal to or less 
than 3,557 tons of metal are poured per year.

                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                kg/62.3 million Sm\3\
                                             (pounds per billion SCF) of
                                                    air scrubbed
                                           -----------------------------
Copper (T)................................         1.02           0.561
Lead (T)..................................         2.77           1.37
Zinc (T)..................................         5.15           1.96
Total Phenols.............................         3.01           1.05
------------------------------------------------------------------------


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Maximum for    Annual
                                     Maximum for    monthly     average
                                      any 1 day     average       \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                     (mg/l) \2\   (mg/l) \2\   .........
Copper (T).........................       0.29         0.16       0.228
Lead (T)...........................       0.79         0.39       0.771
Zinc (T)...........................       1.47         0.56       1.4
Total Phenols......................       0.86         0.3        0.701
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/62.3 million Sm \3\ (pounds per billion SCF) of air scrubbed.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (0.42/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 SCF of air scrubbed) for a specific plant.

    (g) Mold Cooling Operations. (1) Applicable to plants that are 
casting primarily ductile or gray iron and to

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plants that are casting primarily malleable iron where greater than 
3,557 tons of metal are poured per year.

                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................        0.0428        0.0236
Lead (T)....................................        0.0783        0.0384
Zinc (T)....................................        0.145         0.0546
------------------------------------------------------------------------


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    Maximum for   Annual
                                       Maximum for    monthly    average
                                        any 1 day     average      \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       (mg/l) \2\   (mg/l) \2\
Copper (T)...........................       0.29         0.16     0.0096
Lead (T).............................       0.53         0.26     0.0222
Zinc (T).............................       0.98         0.37     0.0384
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per million pounds) of metal poured.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (17.7/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 pounds of metal poured) for a specific plant.

    (2) Applicable to plants that are casting primarily steel and to 
plants that are casting primarily malleable iron where equal to or less 
than 3,557 tons of metal are poured per year.

                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................        0.0428        0.0236
Lead (T)....................................        0.117         0.0576
Zinc (T)....................................        0.217         0.0827
------------------------------------------------------------------------


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    Maximum for   Annual
                                       Maximum for    monthly    average
                                        any 1 day     average      \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       (mg/l) \2\   (mg/l) \2\
Copper (T)...........................       0.29         0.16     0.0096
Lead (T).............................       0.79         0.39     0.0325
Zinc (T).............................       1.47         0.56     0.0591
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per million pounds) of metal poured.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (17.7/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 pounds of metal poured) for a specific plant.

    (h) Slag Quench Operations. (1) Applicable to plants that are 
casting primarily ductile or gray iron and to plants that are casting 
primarily malleable iron where greater than 3,557 tons of metal are 
poured per year.

                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................        0.0527        0.0291
Lead (T)....................................        0.0964        0.0473
Zinc (T)....................................        0.178         0.0673
------------------------------------------------------------------------


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    Maximum for   Annual
                                       Maximum for    monthly    average
                                        any 1 day     average      \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       (mg/l) \2\   (mg/l) \2\
Copper (T)...........................       0.29         0.16     0.0118
Lead (T).............................       0.53         0.26     0.0273
Zinc (T).............................       0.98         0.37     0.0473
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per million pounds) of metal poured.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (21.8/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 pounds of metal poured) for a specific plant.

    (2) Applicable to plants that are casting primarily steel and to 
plants that are casting primarily malleable iron where equal to or less 
than 3,557 tons of metal are poured per year.

                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................        0.0527        0.0291
Lead (T)....................................        0.144         0.0709
Zinc (T)....................................        0.267         0.102
------------------------------------------------------------------------


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    Maximum for   Annual
                                       Maximum for    monthly    average
                                        any 1 day     average      \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       (mg/l) \2\   (mg/l) \2\
Copper (T)...........................       0.29         0.16     0.0118
Lead (T).............................       0.79         0.39     0.04
Zinc (T).............................       1.47         0.56     0.0728
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per million pounds) of metal poured.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (21.8/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 pounds of metal poured) for a specific plant.

    (i) Wet Sand Reclamation Operations. (1) Applicable to plants that 
are casting primarily ductible or gray iron and to plants that are 
casting malleable iron where greater than 3,557 tons of metal are poured 
per year.

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                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of sand
                                                      reclaimed
                                           -----------------------------
 
Copper (T)................................         0.217          0.12
Lead (T)..................................         0.396          0.194
Zinc (T)..................................         0.732          0.276
Total Phenols.............................         0.642          0.224
------------------------------------------------------------------------


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Maximum for    Annual
                                     Maximum for    monthly     average
                                      any 1 day     average       \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                     (mg/l) \2\   (mg/l) \2\
Copper (T).........................       0.29         0.16       0.0485
Lead (T)...........................       0.53         0.26       0.112
Zinc (T)...........................       0.98         0.37       0.194
Total Phenols......................       0.86         0.3        0.149
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/1000 kkg (pounds per million pounds) of sand reclaimed.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (89.5/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 pounds of sand reclaimed) for a specific plant.

    (2) Applicable to plants that are casting primarily steel and to 
plants that are casting primarily malleable iron where equal to or less 
than 3,557 tons of metal are poured per year.

                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of sand
                                                      reclaimed
                                           -----------------------------
 
Copper (T)................................         0.217          0.12
Lead (T)..................................         0.59           0.291
Zinc (T)..................................         1.1            0.418
Total Phenols.............................         0.642          0.224
------------------------------------------------------------------------


                                  PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    Maximum for   Annual
                                       Maximum for    monthly    average
                                        any 1 day     average      \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       (mg/l) \2\   (mg/l) \2\
Copper (T)...........................       0.29         0.16     0.0485
Lead (T).............................       0.79         0.39     0.164
Zinc (T).............................       1.47         0.56     0.299
Total Phenols........................       0.86         0.3      0.149
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/1000 kkg (pounds per million pounds) of sand reclaimed.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (89.5/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 pounds of sand reclaimed) for a specific plant.


[50 FR 45247, Oct. 30, 1985; 51 FR 21761, June 16, 1986]



Sec.  464.34  New source performance standards.

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
new source performance standards (NSPS), except that non-continuous 
dischargers shall not be subject to the maximum day and maximum for 
monthly average mass (kg/1,000 kkg or lb/million lb of metal poured; kg/
1,000 kkg or lb/million lb of sand reclaimed; kg/62.3 million Sm\3\ or 
lb/billion SCF of air scrubbed) effluent standards for copper, lead, 
zinc, total phenols, oil and grease, and TSS. For non-continuous 
dischargers, annual average mass standards and maximum day and maximum 
for monthly average concentration (mg/l) standards shall apply. 
Concentration standards and annual average mass standards shall only 
apply to non-continuous dischargers.
    (a) Casting Cleaning Operations. (1) Applicable to plants that are 
casting primarily ductile or gray iron and to plants that are casting 
primarily malleable iron where greater than 3,557 tons of metal are 
poured per year.

                                  NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
 
Copper (T)..................................        0.0129        0.0071
Lead (T)....................................        0.0237        0.0116
Zinc (T)....................................        0.0437        0.0165
Oil and grease..............................        1.34          0.446
TSS.........................................        0.67          0.536
pH..........................................    (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    Maximum for   Annual
                                       Maximum for    monthly    average
                                        any 1 day     average      \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       (mg/l) \2\   (mg/l) \2\
Copper (T)...........................       0.29         0.16     0.0029
Lead (T).............................       0.53         0.26     0.0067
Zinc (T).............................       0.98         0.37     0.0116
Oil and grease.......................      30           10        0.223
TTS..................................      15           12        0.116
pH...................................   (\3\)        (\3\)       (\3\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/1000 kkg (pounds per million pounds) of metal poured.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (5.33/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 pounds of metal poured) for a specific plant.
\3\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

    (2) Applicable to plants that are casting primarily steel and to 
plants that

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are casting primarily malleable iron where equal to or less than 3,557 
tons of metal are poured per year.

                                  NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
 
Copper (T)..................................        0.0129        0.0071
Lead (T)....................................        0.0353        0.0174
Zinc (T)....................................        0.0656        0.025
Oil and grease..............................        1.34          0.446
TSS.........................................        1.7           0.67
pH..........................................    (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    Maximum for   Annual
                                       Maximum for    monthly    average
                                        any 1 day     average      \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       (mg/l) \2\   (mg/l) \2\
Copper (T)...........................       0.29         0.16     0.0029
Lead (T).............................       0.79         0.39     0.0098
Zinc (T).............................       1.47         0.56     0.0179
Oil and grease.......................      30           10        0.223
TTS..................................      38           15        0.446
pH...................................   (\3\)        (\3\)       (\3\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per million pounds) of metal poured.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (5.35/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 pounds of metal poured) for a specific plant.
\3\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

    (b) Casting Quench Operations. (1) Applicable to plants that are 
casting primarily ductile or gray iron and to plants that are casting 
primarily malleable iron where greater than 3,557 tons of metal are 
poured per year.

                                  NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................        0.0138        0.0076
Lead (T)....................................        0.0252        0.0124
Zinc (T)....................................        0.0466        0.0176
Oil and grease..............................        1.43          0.476
TSS.........................................        0.713         0.571
pH..........................................    (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    Maximum for   Annual
                                       Maximum for    monthly    average
                                        any 1 day     average      \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       (mg/l) \2\   (mg/l) \2\
Copper (T)...........................       0.29         0.16     0.0031
Lead (T).............................       0.53         0.26     0.0071
Zinc (T).............................       0.98         0.37     0.0124
Oil and grease.......................      30           10        0.238
TSS..................................      15           12        0.124
pH...................................   (\3\)        (\3\)       (\3\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Kg/1000 kkg (pounds per million pounds) of metal poured.
\2\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.
\3\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (5.7/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 pounds of metal poured) for a specific plant.

    (2) Applicable to plants that are casting primarily steel and to 
plants that are casting primarily malleable iron where equal to or less 
than 3,557 tons of metal are poured per year.

                                  NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................        0.0138        0.0076
Lead (T)....................................        0.0376        0.0185
Zinc (T)....................................        0.0699        0.0266
Oil and grease..............................        1.43          0.476
TSS.........................................        1.81          0.713
pH..........................................    (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    Maximum for   Annual
                                       Maximum for    monthly    average
                                        any 1 day     average      \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       (mg/l) \2\   (mg/l) \2\
Copper (T)...........................       0.29         0.16     0.0031
Lead (T).............................       0.79         0.39     0.0105
Zinc (T).............................       1.47         0.56     0.019
Oil and grease.......................      30           10        0.238
TSS..................................      38           15        0.476
pH...................................   (\3\)        (\3\)       (\3\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Kg/1000 kkg (pounds per million pounds) of metal poured.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (5.7/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 pounds of metal poured) for a specific plant.
\3\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

    (c) Dust Collection Scrubber Operations. (1) Applicable to plants 
that are casting primarily ductible or gray iron and to plants that are 
casting primarily malleable iron where greater than 3,557 tons of metal 
are poured per year.

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                                  NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                kg/62.3 million Sm\3\
                                             (pounds per billion SCF) of
                                                    air scrubbed
                                           -----------------------------
 
Copper (T)................................         0.218          0.12
Lead (T)..................................         0.398          0.195
Zinc (T)..................................         0.736          0.278
Total Phenols.............................         0.646          0.225
Oil and grease............................        22.5            7.51
TSS.......................................        11.3            9.01
pH........................................     (\1\)          (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    Maximum for   Annual
                                       Maximum for    monthly    average
                                        any 1 day     average      \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       (mg/l) \2\   (mg/l) \2\
Copper (T)...........................       0.29         0.16     0.0488
Lead (T).............................       0.53         0.26     0.113
Zinc (T).............................       0.98         0.37     0.195
Total phenols........................       0.86         0.3      0.15
Oil and grease.......................      30           10        3.76
TSS..................................      15           12        1.95
pH...................................   (\3\)        (\3\)       (\3\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/62.3 millions Sm\3\ (pound per billion SCF) of air scrubbed.
\2\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.
\3\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (0.09/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 SCF of air scrubbed) for a specific plant.

    (2) Applicable to plants that are casting primarily steel and to 
plants that are casting primarily malleable iron where equal to or less 
than 3,557 tons of metal are poured per year.

                                  NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                kg/62.3 million Sm\3\
                                             (pounds per billion SCF) of
                                                    air scrubbed
                                           -----------------------------
 
Copper (T)................................         0.218          0.12
Lead (T)..................................         0.593          0.293
Zinc (T)..................................         1.1            0.421
Total phenols.............................         0.656          0.225
Oil and grease............................        22.5            7.51
TSS.......................................        28.5           11.3
pH........................................     (\1\)          (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    Maximum for   Annual
                                       Maximum for    monthly    average
                                        any 1 day     average      \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       (mg/l) \2\   (mg/l) \2\
Copper (T)...........................       0.29         0.16     0.0488
Lead (T).............................       0.79         0.39     0.165
Zinc (T).............................       1.47         0.56     0.3
Total phenols........................       0.86         0.3      0.15
Oil and grease.......................      30           10        3.76
TSS..................................      38           15        7.51
pH...................................   (\3\)        (\3\)       (\3\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/62.3 millions Sm\3\ (pound per billion SCF) of air scrubbed.
\2\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.
\3\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (0.09/)
  where is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons per
  1,000 SCF of air scrubbed) for a specific plant.

    (d) Grinding Scrubber Operations. No discharge of process wastewater 
pollutants to navigable waters.
    (e) Investment Casting. (1) Applicable to plants that are casting 
primarily ductile or gray iron and to plants that are casting primarily 
malleable iron where greater than 3,557 tons of metal are poured per 
year.

                                  NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                              million pounds) of metal
                                                       poured
                                           -----------------------------
Copper (T)................................         3.19           1.76
Lead (T)..................................         5.84           2.86
Zinc (T)..................................        10.8            4.07
Oil and grease............................       330            110
TSS.......................................       165            132
pH........................................     (\1\)          (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Maximum for    Annual
                                     Maximum for    monthly     average
                                      any 1 day     average       \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                     (mg/l) \2\   (mg/l) \2\
Copper (T).........................       0.29         0.16       0.716
Lead (T)...........................       0.53         0.26       1.65
Zinc (T)...........................       0.98         0.37       2.86
Oil and grease.....................      30           10         55.1
TSS................................      15           12         28.6
pH.................................   (\3\)        (\3\)       (\3\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per million pounds) of metal poured.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (1,320/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 pounds of metal poured) for a specific plant.
\3\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

    (2) Applicable to plants that are casting primarily steel and to 
plants that are casting primarily malleable iron where equal to or less 
than 3,557 tons of metal are poured per year.

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                                  NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                              million pounds) of metal
                                                       poured
                                           -----------------------------
Copper (T)................................         3.19           1.76
Lead (T)..................................         8.7            4.3
Zinc (T)..................................        16.2            6.17
Oil and grease............................       330            110
TSS.......................................       419            165
pH........................................     (\1\)          (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Maximum for    Annual
                                     Maximum for    monthly     average
                                      any 1 day     average       \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                     (mg/l) \2\   (mg/l) \2\
Copper (T).........................       0.29         0.16       0.716
Lead (T)...........................       0.79         0.39       2.42
Zinc (T)...........................       1.47         0.56       4.41
Oil and grease.....................      30           10         55.1
TSS................................      38           15        110
pH.................................   (\3\)        (\3\)       (\3\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per million pounds) of metal poured.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (1,320/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 pounds of metal poured) for a specific plant.
\3\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

    (f) Melting Furnace Scrubber Operations. (1) Applicable to plants 
that are casting primarily ductile or gray iron and to plants that are 
casting primarily malleable iron where greater than 3,557 tons of metal 
are poured per year.

                                  NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/62.3 million Sm \3\
                                             (pounds per billion SCF) of
                                                    air scrubbed
                                           -----------------------------
Copper (T)................................         1.02           0.561
Lead (T)..................................         1.86           0.911
Zinc (T)..................................         3.44           1.30
Total phenols.............................         3.01           1.05
Oil and grease............................       105             35
TSS.......................................        52.6           42.1
pH........................................     (\1\)          (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Maximum for
                                     Maximum for    monthly      Annual
                                      any 1 day     average     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                     (mg/l) \2\   (mg/l) \2\
Copper (T).........................       0.29         0.16       0.228
Lead (T)...........................       0.53         0.26       0.526
Zinc (T)...........................       0.98         0.37       0.911
Total phenols......................       0.86         0.3        0.701
Oil and grease.....................      30           10         17.5
TSS................................      15           12          9.11
pH.................................   (\3\)        (\3\)       (\3\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/62.3 million Sm \3\ (pounds per billion SCF) of air scrubbed.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (0.42/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 SCF of air scrubbed) for a specific plant.
\3\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

    (2) Applicable to plants that are casting primarily steel and to 
plants that are casting primarily malleable iron where equal to or less 
than 3,557 tons of metal are poured per year.

                                  NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/62.3 million Sm \3\
                                             (pounds per billion SCF) of
                                                    air scrubbed
                                           -----------------------------
Copper (T)................................         1.02           0.561
Lead (T)..................................         2.77           1.37
Zinc (T)..................................         5.15           1.96
Total phenols.............................         3.01           1.05
Oil and grease............................       105             35
TSS.......................................       133             52.6
pH........................................     (\1\)          (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Maximum for
                                     Maximum for    monthly      Annual
                                      any 1 day     average     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                     (mg/l) \2\   (mg/l) \2\
Copper (T).........................       0.29         0.16       0.228
Lead (T)...........................       0.79         0.39       0.771
Zinc (T)...........................       1.47         0.56       1.4
Total phenols......................       0.38         0.3        0.701
Oil and grease.....................      30           10         17.5
TSS................................      38           15         35
pH.................................   (\3\)        (\3\)       (\3\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/62.3 million Sm \3\ (pounds per billion SCF) of air scrubbed.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (0.42/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 SCF of air scrubbed) for a specific plant.
\3\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

    (g) Mold Cooling Operations. (1) Applicable to plants that are 
casting primarily ductile or gray iron and to plants that are casting 
primarily malleable iron where greater than 3,557 tons of metal are 
poured per year.

                                  NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................        0.0428        0.0236
Lead (T)....................................        0.0783        0.0384
Zinc (T)....................................        0.0145        0.0546
Oil and grease..............................        4.43          1.48
TSS.........................................        2.22          1.77
pH..........................................    (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


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------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    Maximum for   Annual
                                       Maximum for    monthly    average
                                        any 1 day     average      \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       (mg/l) \2\   (mg/l) \1\
Copper (T)...........................       0.29         0.16     0.0096
Lead (T).............................       0.53         0.26     0.0222
Zinc (T).............................       0.98         0.37     0.0384
Oil and grease.......................      30           10        0.738
TSS..................................      15           12        0.384
pH...................................   (\3\)        (\3\)       (\3\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per million) pounds of metal poured.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (17.7/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 pounds of metal poured) for a specific plant.
\3\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

    (2) Applicable to plants that are casting primarily steel and to 
plants that are casting primarily malleable iron where equal to or less 
than 3,557 tons of metal are poured per year.

                                  NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................        0.0428        0.0236
Lead (T)....................................        0.117         0.0576
Zinc (T)....................................        0.217         0.0827
Oil and grease..............................        4.43          1.48
TSS.........................................        5.61          2.22
pH..........................................    (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                     Maxium for   Annual
                                       Maximum for    monthly    average
                                        any 1 day     average      \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       (mg/1) \2\   (mg/l) \2\
Copper (T)...........................       0.29         0.16     0.0096
Lead (T).............................       0.79         0.39     0.0325
Zinc (T).............................       1.47         0.56     0.0591
Oil and grease.......................      30           10        0.738
TSS..................................      38           15        1.48
pH...................................   (\3\)        (\3\)       (\3\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per million) pounds of metal poured.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (17.7/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 pounds of metal poured) for a specific plant.
\3\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

    (h) Slag Quench Operations. (1) Applicable to plants that are 
casting primarily ductile or gray iron and to plants that are casting 
primarily malleable iron where greater than 3,557 tons of metal are 
poured per year.

                                  NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................        0.0527        0.0291
Lead (T)....................................        0.0964        0.0473
Zinc (T)....................................        0.178         0.0673
Oil and grease..............................        5.46          1.82
TSS.........................................        2.73          2.18
pH..........................................    (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    Maximum for   Annual
                                       Maximum for    monthly    average
                                        any 1 day     average      \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       (mg/l) \2\   (mg/l) \2\
Copper (T)...........................       0.29         0.16     0.0118
Lead (T).............................       0.53         0.26     0.0273
Zinc (T).............................       0.98         0.37     0.0473
Oil and grease.......................      30           10        0.909
TSS..................................      15           12        0.473
pH...................................   (\3\)        (\3\)       (\3\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per million pounds) of metal poured.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (21.8/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 pounds of metal poured) for a specific plant.
\3\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

    (2) Applicable to plants that are casting primarily steel and to 
plants that are casting primarily malleable iron where equal to or less 
than 3,557 tons of metal are poured per year.

                                  NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................        0.0527        0.0291
Lead (T)....................................        0.144         0.0709
Zinc (T)....................................        0.267         0.102
Oil and grease..............................        5.46          1.82
TSS.........................................        6.91          2.73
pH..........................................    (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    Maximum for
                                       Maximum for    monthly     Annual
                                        any 1 day     average    average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       (mg/l) \2\   (mg/1) \2\
Copper (T)...........................       0.29         0.16     0.0118
Lead (T).............................       0.79         0.39     0.04
Zinc (T).............................       1.47         0.56     0.0728
Oil and grease.......................      30           10        0.909
TSS..................................      38           15        1.82
pH...................................   (\3\)        (\3\)       (\3\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/1000 kkg (pounds per million pounds) of metal poured.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (21.8/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 pounds of metal poured) for a specific plant.

[[Page 601]]

 
\3\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

    (i) Wet Sand Reclamation Operations. (1) Applicable to plants that 
are casting primarily ductile or gray iron and to plants that are 
casting primarily malleable iron where greater than 3,557 tons of metal 
are poured per year.

                                  NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of sand
                                                      reclaimed
                                           -----------------------------
Copper (T)................................         0.217          0.12
Lead (T)..................................         0.396          0.194
Zinc (T)..................................         0.732          0.276
Total phenols.............................         0.642          0.224
Oil and grease............................        22.4            7.47
TSS.......................................        11.2            8.96
pH........................................     (\1\)          (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    Maximum for   Annual
                                       Maximum for    monthly    average
                                        any 1 day     average      \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       (mg/l)\2\    (mg/l)\2\
Copper (T)...........................       0.29         0.16     0.0485
Lead (T).............................       0.53         0.26     0.112
Zinc (T).............................       0.98         0.37     0.194
Total phenols........................       0.86         0.3      0.149
Oil and grease.......................      30           10        3.73
TSS..................................      15           12        1.94
pH...................................   (\3\)        (\3\)       (\3\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per million pounds) of sand reclaimed.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (89.5/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 pounds of sand reclaimed) for a specific plant.
\3\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

    (2) Applicable to plants that are casting primarily steel and to 
plants that are casting primarily malleable iron where equal to or less 
than 3,557 tons of metal are poured per year.

                                  NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of sand
                                                      reclaimed
                                           -----------------------------
Copper (T)................................         0.217          0.12
Lead (T)..................................         0.59           0.291
Zinc (T)..................................         1.1            0.418
Total phenols.............................         0.642          0.224
Oil and grease............................        22.4            7.47
TSS.......................................        28.4           11.2
pH........................................     (\1\)          (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to at all times.


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    Maximum for   Annual
                                       Maximum for    monthly    average
                                        any 1 day     average      \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       (mg/l)\2\    (mg/l)\2\
Copper (T)...........................       0.29         0.16     0.0485
Lead (T).............................       0.79         0.39     0.164
Zinc (T).............................       1.47         0.56     0.299
Total phenols........................       0.86         0.3      0.149
Oil and grease.......................      30           10        3.73
TSS..................................      38           15        7.47
pH...................................   (\3\)        (\3\)       (\3\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per million pounds) of sand reclaimed.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (89.5/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 pounds of sand reclaimed) for a specific plant.
\3\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


[50 FR 45247, Oct. 30, 1985; 51 FR 21761, June 16, 1986]



Sec.  464.35  Pretreatment standards for existing sources.

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any existing source 
subject to this subpart which introduces pollutants into a publicly 
owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the 
following pretreatment standards for existing sources.
    (a) Casting Cleaning Operations. (1) Applicable to plants that are 
casting primarily ductile iron, to plants that are casting primarily 
malleable iron where greater than 3,557 tons of metal are poured per 
year, and to plants that are casting primarily gray iron where greater 
than 1,784 tons of metal are poured per year.

                                  PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................        0.0129        0.0071
Lead (T)....................................        0.0237        0.0116
Zinc (T)....................................        0.0437        0.0165
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (2) Applicable to plants that are casting primarily steel, to plants 
that are casting primarily malleable iron where equal to or less than 
3,557 tons of metal are poured per year, and to plants that are casting 
primarily gray iron where equal to or less than 1,784 tons of metal are 
poured per year.

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                                  PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................        0.0129        0.0071
Lead (T)....................................        0.0353        0.0174
Zinc (T)....................................        0.0656        0.025
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) Casting Quench Operations. (1) Applicable to plants that are 
casting primarily ductile iron, to plants that are casting primarily 
malleable iron where greater than 3,557 tons of metal are poured per 
year, and to plants that are casting primarily gray iron where greater 
than 1,784 tons of metal are poured per year.

                                  PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................        0.0138       0.0076
Lead (T)....................................        0.0252       0.0124
Zinc (T)....................................        0.0466       0.0176
TTO.........................................        0.0257       0.00838
Oil and grease (for alternate monitoring)...        1.43         0.476
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (2) Applicable to plants that are casting primarily steel, to plants 
that are casting primarily malleable iron where equal to or less than 
3,557 tons of metal are poured per year, and to plants that are casting 
primarily gray iron where equal to or less than 1,784 tons of metal are 
poured per year.

                                  PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................        0.0138       0.0076
Lead (T)....................................        0.0376       0.0185
Zinc (T)....................................        0.0699       0.0266
TTO.........................................        0.0257       0.00838
Oil and grease (for alternate monitoring)...        1.43         0.476
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (c) Dust Collection Scrubber Operations. (1) Applicable to plants 
that are casting primarily ductile iron, to plants that are casting 
primarily malleable iron where greater than 3,557 tons of metal are 
poured per year, and to plants that are casting primarily gray iron 
where greater than 1,784 tons of metal are poured per year.

                                  PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/62.3 million Sm \3\
                                             (pounds per billion SCF) of
                                                    air scrubbed
                                           -----------------------------
 
Copper (T)................................         0.218          0.12
Lead (T)..................................         0.398          0.195
Zinc (T)..................................         0.736          0.278
Total Phenols.............................         0.646          0.225
TTO.......................................         2.04           0.664
Oil and Grease (for alternate monitoring).        22.5            7.51
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (2) Applicable to plants that are casting primarily steel, to plants 
that are casting primarily malleable iron where equal to or less than 
3,557 tons of metal are poured per year, and to plants that are casting 
primarily gray iron where equal to or less than 1,784 tons of metal are 
poured per year.

                                  PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/62.3 million Sm \3\
                                             (pounds per billion SCF) of
                                                    air scrubbed
                                           -----------------------------
Copper (T)................................         0.218          0.12
Lead (T)..................................         0.593          0.293
Zinc (T)..................................         1.1            0.421
Total Phenols.............................         0.656          0.225
TTO.......................................         2.04           0.664
Oil and Grease (for alternate monitoring).        22.5            7.51
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (d) Grinding Scrubber Operations. No discharge of process wastewater 
pollutants to a POTW.
    (e) Investment Casting. (1) Applicable to plants that are casting 
primarily ductile iron, to plants that are casting primarily malleable 
iron where greater than 3,557 tons of metal are poured per year, and to 
plants that are casting primarily gray iron where greater than 1,784 
tons of metal are poured per year.

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                                  PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                              million pounds) of metal
                                                       poured
                                           -----------------------------
Copper (T)................................         3.19           1.76
Lead (T)..................................         5.84           2.86
Zinc (T)..................................        10.8            4.07
TTO.......................................        13.2            4.3
Oil and Grease (for alternate monitoring).       330            110
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (2) Applicable to plants that are casting primarily steel, to plants 
that are casting primarily malleable iron where equal to or less than 
3,557 tons of metal are poured per year, and to plants that are casting 
primarily gray iron where equal to or less than 1,784 tons of metal are 
poured per year.

                                  PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                              million pounds) of metal
                                                       poured
                                           -----------------------------
Copper (T)................................         3.19           1.76
Lead (T)..................................         8.7            4.3
Zinc (T)..................................        16.2            6.17
TTO.......................................        13.2            4.3
Oil and Grease (for alternate monitoring).       330            110
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (f) Melting Furnace Scrubber Operations. (1) Applicable to plants 
that are casting primarily ductile iron, to plants that are casting 
primarily malleable iron where greater than 3,557 tons of metal are 
poured per year, and to plants that are casting primarily gray iron 
where greater than 1,784 tons of metal are poured per year.

                                  PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                kg/62.3 million Sm\3\
                                             (pounds per billion SCF) of
                                                    air scrubbed
                                           -----------------------------
Copper (T)................................         1.02           0.561
Lead (T)..................................         1.86           0.911
Zinc (T)..................................         3.44           1.30
Total phenols.............................         3.01           1.05
TTO.......................................         8.34           2.73
Oil and grease (for alternate monitoring).       105             35
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (2) Applicable to plants that are casting primarily steel, to plants 
that are casting primarily malleable iron where equal to or less than 
3,557 tons of metal are poured per year, and to plants that are casting 
primarily gray iron where equal to or less than 1,784 tons of metal are 
poured per year.

                                  PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/62.3 million Sm \3\
                                             (pounds per billion SCF) of
                                                    air scrubbed
                                           -----------------------------
Copper (T)................................         1.02           0.561
Lead (T)..................................         2.77           1.37
Zinc (T)..................................         5.15           1.96
Total phenols.............................         3.01           1.05
TTO.......................................         8.34           2.73
Oil and grease (for alternate monitoring).       105             35
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (g) Mold Cooling Operations. (1) Applicable to plants that are 
casting primarily ductile iron, to plants that are casting primarily 
malleable iron where greater than 3,557 tons of metal are poured per 
year, and to plants that are casting primarily gray iron where greater 
than 1,784 tons of metal are poured per year.

                                  PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................        0.0428        0.0236
Lead (T)....................................        0.0783        0.0384
Zinc (T)....................................        0.145         0.0546
TTO.........................................        0.0797        0.026
Oil and grease (for alternate monitoring)...        4.43          1.48
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (2) Applicable to plants that are casting primarily steel, to plants 
that are casting primarily malleable iron where greater than 3,557 tons 
of metal are poured per year, and to plants that are casting primarily 
gray iron where equal to or less than 1,784 tons of metal are poured per 
year.

[[Page 604]]



                                  PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................        0.0428        0.0236
Lead (T)....................................        0.117         0.0576
Zinc (T)....................................        0.217         0.0827
TTO.........................................        0.0797        0.026
Oil and grease (for alternate monitoring)...        4.43          1.48
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (h) Slag Quench Operations. (1) Applicable to plants that are 
casting primarily ductile iron, to plants that are casting primarily 
malleable iron where greater than 3,557 tons of metal are poured per 
year, and to plants that are casting primarily gray iron where greater 
than 1,784 tons of metal are poured per year.

                                  PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................        0.0527       0.0291
Lead (T)....................................        0.0964       0.0473
Zinc (T)....................................        0.178        0.0673
TTO.........................................        0.0257       0.00838
Oil and grease (for alternate monitoring)...        5.46         1.82
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (2) Applicable to plants that are casting primarily steel, to plants 
that are casting primarily malleable iron where equal to or less than 
3,557 tons of metal are poured per year, and to plants that are casting 
primarily gray iron where equal to or less than 1,784 tons of metal are 
poured per year.

                                  PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................        0.0527       0.0291
Lead (T)....................................        0.144        0.0709
Zinc (T)....................................        0.267        0.102
TTO.........................................        0.0257       0.00838
Oil and grease (for alternate monitoring)...        5.46         1.82
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (i) West Sand Reclamation Operations. (1) Applicable to plants that 
are casting primarily ductile iron, to plants that are casting primarily 
malleable iron where greater than 3,557 tons of metal are poured per 
year, and to plants that are casting gray iron where greater than 1,784 
tons of metal are poured per year.

                                  PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of sand
                                                      reclaimed
                                           -----------------------------
Copper (T)................................         0.217          0.12
Lead (T)..................................         0.396          0.194
Zinc (T)..................................         0.732          0.276
Total Phenols.............................         0.642          0.224
TTO.......................................         1.18           0.386
Oil and grease (for alternate monitoring).        22.4            7.47
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (2) Applicable to plants that are casting primarily steel, to plants 
that are casting primarily malleable iron where equal to or less than 
3,557 tons of metal are poured per year, and to plants that are casting 
primarily gray iron where equal to or less than 1,784 tons of metal are 
poured per year.

                                  PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of sand
                                                      reclaimed
                                           -----------------------------
Copper (T)................................         0.217          0.12
Lead (T)..................................         0.59           0.291
Zinc (T)..................................         1.1            0.418
Total Phenols.............................         0.642          0.224
TTO.......................................         1.18           0.386
Oil and grease (for alternate monitoring).        22.4            7.47
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[50 FR 45247, Oct. 30, 1985; 51 FR 21762, June 16, 1986]



Sec.  464.36  Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7, any new source subject to this 
subpart which introduces pollutants into publicly owned treatment works 
must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the following pretreatment 
standards for new sources.

[[Page 605]]

    (a) Casting Cleaning Operations. (1) Applicable to plants that are 
casting primarily ductile iron, to plants that are casting primarily 
malleable iron where greater than 3,557 tons of metal are poured per 
year, and to plants that are casting primarily gray iron where greater 
than 1,784 tons of metal are poured per year.

                                  PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................        0.0129        0.0071
Lead (T)....................................        0.0237        0.0116
Zinc (T)....................................        0.0437        0.0165
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (2) Applicable to plants that are casting primarily steel, to plants 
that are casting primarily malleable iron where equal to or less than 
3,557 tons of metal are poured per year, and to plants that are casting 
primarily gray iron where equal to or less than 1,784 tons of metal are 
poured per year.

                                  PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................        0.0129        0.0071
Lead (T)....................................        0.0353        0.0174
Zinc (T)....................................        0.0656        0.025
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) Casting Quench Operations. (1) Applicable to plants that are 
casting primarily ductile iron, to plants that are casting primarily 
malleable iron where greater than 3,557 tons of metal are poured per 
year, and to plants that are casting primarily gray iron where greater 
than 1,784 tons of metal are poured per year.

                                  PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                              million pounds) of metal
                                                       poured
                                           -----------------------------
Copper (T)................................        0.0138         0.0076
Lead (T)..................................        0.0252         0.0124
Zinc (T)..................................        0.0466         0.0176
TTO.......................................        0.0257         0.00838
Oil and Grease (for alternate monitoring).        1.43           0.476
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (2) Applicable to plants that are casting primarily steel, to plants 
that are casting primarily malleable iron where equal to or less than 
3,557 tons of metal are poured per year, and to plants that are casting 
primarily gray iron where equal to or less than 1,784 tons of metal are 
poured per year.

                                  PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................        0.0138       0.0076
Lead (T)....................................        0.0376       0.0185
Zinc (T)....................................        0.0699       0.0266
TTO.........................................        0.0257       0.00838
Oil and Grease (for alternate monitoring)...        1.43         0.476
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (c) Dust Collection Scrubber Operations. (1) Applicable to plants 
that are casting primarily ductile iron, to plants that are casting 
primarily malleable iron where greater than 3,557 tons of metal are 
poured per year, and to plants that are casting primarily gray iron 
where greater than 1,784 tons of metal are poured per year.

                                  PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                kg/62.3 million Sm\3\
                                             (pounds per billion SCF) of
                                                    air scrubbed
                                           -----------------------------
Copper (T)................................         0.218          0.12
Lead (T)..................................         0.398          0.195
Zinc (T)..................................         0.736          0.278
Total Phenols.............................         0.646          0.225
TTO.......................................         2.04           0.664
Oil and Grease (for alternate monitoring).        22.5            7.51
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (2) Applicable to plants that are casting primarily steel, to plants 
that are

[[Page 606]]

casting primarily malleable iron where equal to or less than 3,557 tons 
of metal are poured per year, and to plants that are casting primarily 
gray iron where equal to or less than 1,784 tons of metal are poured per 
year.

                                  PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                kg/62.3 million Sm\3\
                                             (pounds per billion SCF) of
                                                    air scrubbed
                                           -----------------------------
Copper (T)................................         0.218          0.12
Lead (T)..................................         0.593          0.293
Zinc (T)..................................         1.1            0.421
Total Phenols.............................         0.656          0.225
TTO.......................................         2.04           0.664
Oil and Grease (for alternate monitoring).        22.5            7.51
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (d) Grinding Scrubber Operations. No discharge of process wastewater 
pollutants to a POTW.
    (e) Investment Casting. (1) Applicable to plants that are casting 
primarily ductile iron, to plants that are casting primarily malleable 
iron where greater than 3,557 tons of metal are poured per year, and to 
plants that are casting primarily gray iron where greater than 1,784 
tons of metal are poured per year.

                                  PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                              million pounds) of metal
                                                       poured
                                           -----------------------------
Copper (T)................................         3.19           1.76
Lead (T)..................................         5.84           2.86
Zinc (T)..................................        10.8            4.07
TTO.......................................        13.2            4.3
Oil and Grease (for alternate monitoring).       330            110
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (2) Applicable to plants that are casting primarily steel, to plants 
that are casting primarily malleable iron where equal to or less than 
3,557 tons of metal are poured per year, and to plants that are casting 
primarily gray iron where equal to or less than 1,784 tons of metal are 
poured per year.

                                  PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                              million pounds) of metal
                                                       poured
                                           -----------------------------
Copper (T)................................         3.19           1.76
Lead (T)..................................         8.7            4.3
Zinc (T)..................................        16.2            6.17
TTO.......................................        13.2            4.3
Oil and Grease (for alternate monitoring).       330            110
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (f) Melting Furnace Scrubber Operations. (1) Applicable to plants 
that are casting primarily ductile iron, to plants that are casting 
primarily malleable iron where greater than 3,557 tons of metal are 
poured per year, and to plants that are casting primarily gray iron 
where greater than 1,784 tons of metal are poured per year.

                                  PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                kg/62.3 million Sm\3\
                                             (pounds per billion SCF) of
                                                    air scrubbed
                                           -----------------------------
Copper (T)................................         1.02           0.561
Lead (T)..................................         1.86           0.911
Zinc (T)..................................         3.44           1.3
Total Phenols.............................         3.01           1.05
TTO.......................................         8.34           2.73
Oil and Grease (for alternate monitoring).       105             35
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (2) Applicable to plants that are casting primarily steel, to plants 
that are casting primarily malleable iron where equal to or less than 
3,557 tons of metal are poured per year, and to plants that are casting 
primarily gray iron where equal to or less than 1,784 tons of metal are 
poured per year.

                                  PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                kg/62.3 million Sm\3\
                                             (pounds per billion SCF) of
                                                    air scrubbed
                                           -----------------------------
Copper (T)................................         1.02           0.561
Lead (T)..................................         2.77           1.37
Zinc (T)..................................         5.15           1.96
Total Phenols.............................         3.01           1.05
TTO.......................................         8.34           2.73
Oil and Grease (for alternate monitoring).       105             35
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[[Page 607]]

    (g) Mold Cooling Operations. (1) Applicable to plants that are 
casting primarily ductile iron, to plants that are casting primarily 
malleable iron where greater than 3,557 tons of metal are poured per 
year, and to plants that are casting primarily gray iron where greater 
than 1,784 tons of metal are poured per year.

                                  PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................        0.0428        0.0236
Lead (T)....................................        0.0783        0.0384
Zinc (T)....................................        0.145         0.0546
TTO.........................................        0.0797        0.026
Oil and Grease (for alternate monitoring)...        4.43          1.48
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (2) Applicable to plants that are casting primarily steel, to plants 
that are casting primarily malleable iron where equal to or less than 
3,557 tons of metal are poured per year, and to plants that are casting 
primarily gray iron where equal to or less than 1,784 tons of metal are 
poured per year.

                                  PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................        0.0428        0.0236
Lead (T)....................................        0.117         0.0576
Zinc (T)....................................        0.217         0.0827
TTO.........................................        0.0797        0.026
Oil and Grease (for alternate monitoring)...        4.43          1.48
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (h) Slag Quench Operations. (1) Applicable to plants that are 
casting primarily ductile iron, to plants that are casting primarily 
malleable iron where greater than 3,557 tons of metal are poured per 
year, and to plants that are casting primarily gray iron where greater 
than 1,784 tons of metal are poured per year.

                                  PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................        0.0527       0.0291
Lead (T)....................................        0.0964       0.0473
Zinc (T)....................................        0.178        0.0673
TTO.........................................        0.0257       0.00838
Oil and grease (for alternate monitoring)...        5.46         1.82
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (2) Applicable to plants that are casting primarily steel, to plants 
that are casting primarily malleable iron where equal to or less than 
3,557 tons of metal are poured per year, and to plants that are casting 
primarily gray iron where equal to or less than 1,784 tons of metal are 
poured per year.

                                  PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................        0.0527       0.0291
Lead (T)....................................        0.144        0.0709
Zinc (T)....................................        0.267        0.102
TTO.........................................        0.0257       0.00838
Oil and grease (for alternate monitoring)...        5.46         1.82
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (i) Wet Sand Reclamation Operations. (1) Applicable to plants that 
are casting primarily ductile iron, to plants that are casting primarily 
malleable iron where greater than 3,557 tons of metal are poured per 
year, and to plants that are casting primarily gray iron where greater 
than 1,784 tons of metal are poured per year.

                                  PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of sand
                                                      reclaimed
                                           -----------------------------
Copper (T)................................         0.217          0.12
Lead (T)..................................         0.396          0.194
Zinc (T)..................................         0.732          0.276
Total phenols.............................         0.642          0.224
TTO.......................................         1.18           0.386
Oil and grease (for alternate monitoring).        22.4            7.47
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[[Page 608]]

    (2) Applicable to plants that are casting primarily steel, to plants 
that are casting primarily malleable iron where equal to or less than 
3,557 tons of metal are poured per year, and to plants that are casting 
primarily gray iron where equal to or less than 1,784 tons of metal are 
poured per year.

                                  PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of sand
                                                      reclaimed
                                           -----------------------------
Copper (T)................................         0.217          0.12
Lead (T)..................................         0.59           0.291
Zinc (T)..................................         1.10           0.418
Total phenols.............................         0.642          0.224
TTO.......................................         1.18           0.386
Oil and grease (for alternate monitoring).        22.4            7.47
------------------------------------------------------------------------



Sec.  464.37  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
conventional pollutant control technology. [Reserved]



                   Subpart D_Zinc Casting Subcategory



Sec.  464.40  Applicability; description of the zinc casting subcategory.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges to 
waters of the United States and to the introduction of pollutants into 
publicly owned treatment works resulting from zinc casting operations as 
defined inSec. 464.02(d).



Sec.  464.41  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Total Toxic Organics (TTO). TTO is a regulated parameter under 
PSES (Sec.  464.45) and PSNS (Sec.  464.46) for the zinc subcategory and 
is comprised of a discrete list of toxic organic pollutants for each 
process segment where it is regulated, as follows:

    (1) Casting Quench (Sec.  464.45(a) andSec. 464.46(a)):

21. 2,4,6-trichlorophenol
22. para-chloro meta-cresol
31. 2,4-dichlorophenol
34. 2,4-dimethylphenol
39. fluoranthene
44. methylene chloride (dichloromethane)
65. phenol
66. bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate
68. di-n-butyl phthalate
70. diethyl phthalate
85. tetrachloroethylene

    (2) Die Casting (Sec.  465.45(b) andSec. 464.46(b)):

1. acenaphthene
21. 2,4,6-trichlorophenol
22. para-chloro meta-cresol
24. 2-chlorophenol
34. 2,4-dimethylphenol
44. methylene chloride (dichloromethane)
55. naphthalene
65. phenol
66. bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate
68. di-n-butyl phthalate
70. diethyl phthalate
85. tetrachloroethylene
86. toluene
87. trichloroethylene

    (3) Melting Furnace Scrubber (Sec.  464.45(c) andSec. 464.46(c)):

31. 2,4-dichlorophenol
34. 2,4-dimethylphenol
39. fluoranthene
44. methylene chloride (dichloromethane)
55. naphthalene
65. phenol
66. bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate
68. di-n-butyl phthalate
85. tetrachloroethylene
86. toluene
87. trichloroethylene

    (4) Mold Cooling (Sec.  464.45(d) andSec. 464.46(d)):

21. 2,4,6-trichlorophenol
22. para-chloro meta-cresol
31. 2,4-dichlorophenol
34. 2,4-dimethylphenol
39. fluoranthene
44. methylene chloride (dichloromethane)
65. phenol
66. bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate
68. di-n-butyl phthalate
70. diethyl phthalate
85. tetrachloroethylene

[50 FR 45247, Oct. 30, 1985; 51 FR 21762, June 16, 1986]



Sec.  464.42  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
practicable control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best practicable control technology currently 
available, except

[[Page 609]]

that non-continuous dischargers shall not be subject to the maximum day 
and maximum for monthly average mass (kg/1,000 kkg or lb/million lb of 
metal poured; kg/62.3 million Sm\3\ or lb/billion SCF of air scrubbed) 
effluent limitations for copper, lead, zinc, total phenols, oil and 
grease, and TSS. For non-continuous dischargers, annual average mass 
limitations and maximum day and maximum for monthly average 
concentration (mg/1) limitations shall apply. Concentration limitations 
and annual average mass limitations shall only apply to noncontinuous 
dischargers.
    (a) Casting Quench Operations.

                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
 
Copper (T)..................................        0.0344        0.0187
Lead (T)....................................        0.0353        0.0174
Zinc (T)....................................        0.0509        0.0192
Oil and grease..............................        1.34          0.446
TSS.........................................        1.7           0.67
pH..........................................    (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    Maximum for   Annual
                                       Maximum for    monthly    average
                                        any 1 day     average      \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       (mg/1) \2\   (mg/1) \2\
Copper (T)...........................       0.77         0.42     0.0076
Lead (T).............................       0.79         0.39     0.0098
Zinc (T).............................       1.14         0.43     0.0121
Oil and grease.......................      30           10        0.223
TSS..................................      38           15        0.446
pH...................................   (\3\)        (\3\)       (\3\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/1000 kkg (pound per million pounds) of metal poured.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (5.35/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 pounds of metal poured) for a specific plant.
\3\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

    (b) Die Casting Operations.

                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
 
Copper (T)..................................        0.0066        0.0036
Lead (T)....................................        0.0068        0.0034
Zinc (T)....................................        0.0098        0.0037
Total phenols...............................        0.0074        0.0026
Oil and grease..............................        0.259         0.0864
TTS.........................................        0.328         0.13
pH..........................................    (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Maximum for    Annual
                                     Maximum for    monthly     average
                                      any 1 day     average       \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                     (mg/l) \2\   (mg/l) \2\
Copper (T).........................       0.77         0.42       0.0015
Lead (T)...........................       0.79         0.39       0.0019
Zinc (T)...........................       1.14         0.43       0.0023
Total phenols......................       0.86         0.3        0.0017
Oil and grease.....................      30           10          0.0432
TSS................................      38           15          0.0864
pH.................................   (\3\)        (\3\)       (\3\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/1000 kkg (pound per million pounds) of metal poured.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (1.04/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 pounds of metal poured) for a specific plant.
\3\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

    (c) Melting Furnace Scrubber Operations.

                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                kg/62.3 millions Sm \3\
                                               (pounds per billion SCF)
                                                    of air scrubbed
                                             ---------------------------
 
Copper (T)..................................        1.56          0.852
Lead (T)....................................        1.6           0.791
Zinc (T)....................................        2.31          0.872
Total Phenols...............................        1.74          0.608
Oil and grease..............................       60.8          20.3
TSS.........................................       77.1          30.4
pH..........................................    (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Maximum for    Annual
                                     Maximum for    monthly     average
                                      any 1 day     average       \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                     (mg/l) \2\   (mg/l) \2\

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Copper (T).........................       0.77         0.42       0.345
Lead (T)...........................       0.79         0.39       0.446
Zinc (T)...........................       1.14         0.43       0.548
Total Phenols......................       0.86         0.3        0.406
Oil and grease.....................      30           10         10.1
TSS................................      38           15         20.3
pH.................................   (\3\)        (\3\)       (\3\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/62.3 million Sm \3\ (pounds per billion SCF) of air scrubbed.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (0.243/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 SCF of air scrubbed for a specific plant.
\3\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

    (d) Mold Cooling Operations.

                        BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
 
Copper (T)..................................        0.304         0.166
Lead (T)....................................        0.311         0.154
Zinc (T)....................................        0.449         0.17
Oil and grease..............................       11.8           3.94
TSS.........................................       15             5.91
pH..........................................    (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    Maximum for   Annual
                                       Maximum for    monthly    average
                                        any 1 day     average      \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       (mg/l) \2\   (mg/l) \2\
Copper (T)...........................       0.77         0.42     0.067
Lead (T).............................       0.79         0.39     0.0867
Zinc (T).............................       1.14         0.43     0.106
Oil and grease.......................      30           10        1.97
TSS..................................      38           15        3.94
pH...................................   (\3\)        (\3\)       (\3\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per million pounds) of metal poured.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (47.3/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 pounds of metal poured) for a specific plant.
\3\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


[50 FR 45247, Oct. 30, 1985; 51 FR 21762, June 16, 1986]



Sec.  464.43  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
available technology economically achievable.

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best available technology economically 
achievable, except that non-continuous dischargers shall not be subject 
to the maximum day and maximum for monthly average mass (kg/1,000 kkg or 
lb/million lb of metal poured; kg/62.3 million Sm \3\ or lb/billion SCF 
of air scrubbed) effluent limitations for copper, lead, zinc, and total 
phenols. For non-continuous dischargers, annual average mass limitations 
and maximum day and maximum for monthly average concentration (mg/1) 
limitations shall apply. Concentration limitations and annual average 
mass limitations shall only apply to non-continuous dischargers.
    (a) Casting Quench Operations.

                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................        0.0344        0.0187
Lead (T)....................................        0.0237        0.0116
Zinc (T)....................................        0.0339        0.0129
------------------------------------------------------------------------


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    Maximum for   Annual
                                       Maximum for    monthly    average
                                        any 1 day     average      \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       (mg/l) \2\   (mg/l) \2\
Copper (T)...........................       0.77         0.42     0.0076
Lead (T).............................       0.53         0.26     0.0067
Zinc (T).............................       0.76         0.29     0.008
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per million pounds) of metal poured.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (5.34/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 pounds of metal poured) for a specific plant.

    (b) Die Casting Operations.

                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................        0.0066        0.0036
Lead (T)....................................        0.0046        0.0022
Zinc (T)....................................        0.0066        0.0025
Total phenols...............................        0.0074        0.0026
------------------------------------------------------------------------


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    Maximum for   Annual
                                       Maximum for    monthly    average
                                        any 1 day     average      \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       (mg/l) \2\   (mg/l) \2\

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Copper (T)...........................       0.77         0.42     0.0015
Lead (T).............................       0.53         0.26     0.0013
Zinc (T).............................       0.76         0.29     0.0016
Total phenols........................       0.86         0.3      0.0017
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per million pounds) of metal poured.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (1.04/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 pounds of metal poured) for a specific plant.

    (c) Melting Furnace Scrubber Operations.

                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                kg/62.3 million Sm\3\
                                             (pounds per billion SCF) of
                                                    air scrubbed
                                           -----------------------------
Copper (T)................................         1.56           0.852
Lead (T)..................................         1.07           0.527
Zinc (T)..................................         1.54           0.588
Total phenolse............................         1.74           0.608
------------------------------------------------------------------------


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Maximum for    Annual
                                     Maximum for    monthly     average
                                      any 1 day     average       \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                     (mg/l) \2\   (mg/l) \2\
Copper (T).........................       0.77         0.42       0.345
Lead (T)...........................       0.53         0.26       0.304
Zinc (T)...........................       0.76         0.29       0.365
Total phenols......................       0.86         0.3        0.406
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/62.3 million Sm \3\ (pounds per billion SCF) of air scrubbed.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (0.243/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 pounds of metal poured) for a specific plant.

    (d) Mold Cooling Operations.

                        BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................         0.304         0.166
Lead (T)....................................         0.209         0.103
Zinc (T)....................................         0.3           0.114
------------------------------------------------------------------------


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    Maximum
                                         Maximum      for       Annual
                                        for any 1   monthly     average
                                           day      average       \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                        (mg/l)\2\  (mg/l)\2\
Copper (T)............................       0.77       0.42      0.067
Lead (T)..............................       0.53       0.26      0.0591
Zinc (T)..............................       0.76       0.29      0.071
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per million pounds) of metal poured.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (47.3/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 pounds of metal poured) for a specific plant.


[50 FR 45247, Oct. 30, 1985; 51 FR 21762, June 16, 1986]



Sec.  464.44  New source performance standards.

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
new source performance standards (NSPS), except that non-continuous 
dischargers shall not be subject to the maximum day and maximum for 
monthly average mass (kg/1,000 kkg or lb/million lb of metal poured; kg/
62.3 million Sm\3\ or lb/billion SCF of air scrubbed) effluent standards 
for copper, lead, zinc, total phenols, oil and grease, and TSS. For non-
continuous dischargers, annual average mass standards and maximum day 
and maximum for monthly average concentration (mg/l) standards shall 
apply. Concentration standards and annual average mass standards shall 
only apply to non-continuous dischargers.
    (a) Casting Quench Operations.

                                  NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................        0.0344        0.0187
Lead (T)....................................        0.0237        0.0116
Zinc (T)....................................        0.0339        0.0129
Oil and grease..............................        1.34          0.446
TSS.........................................        0.67          0.536
pH..........................................    (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                    Maximum for
                                                                     Maximum for      monthly     Annual average
                                                                      any 1 day       average           \1\
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                     (mg/l)\2\    (mg/l)\2\
Copper (T).........................................................       0.77            0.42            0.0076
Lead (T)...........................................................       0.53            0.26            0.0067
Zinc (T)...........................................................       0.76            0.29            0.008
Oil and grease.....................................................      30              10               0.223
TSS................................................................      15              12               0.116
pH.................................................................   (\3\)           (\3\)           (\3\)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per million pounds) of metal poured.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (5.34/x) where x is the actual normalized process
  wastewater flow (in gallons per 1,000 pounds of metal poured) for a specific plant.
\3\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

    (b) Die Casting Operations.

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                                  NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................        0.0066        0.0036
Lead (T)....................................        0.0046        0.0022
Zinc (T)....................................        0.0066        0.0025
Total phenols...............................        0.0074        0.0026
Oil and grease..............................        0.259         0.0864
TSS.........................................        0.13          0.104
pH..........................................    (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                    Maximum for
                                                                     Maximum for      monthly     Annual average
                                                                      any 1 day       average           \1\
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                     (mg/l) \2\   (mg/l) \2\
Copper (T).........................................................       0.77            0.42            0.0015
Lead (T)...........................................................       0.53            0.26            0.0013
Zinc (T)...........................................................       0.76            0.29            0.0016
Total phenols......................................................       0.86            0.3             0.0017
Oil and grease.....................................................      30              10               0.0432
TSS................................................................      15              12               0.0225
pH.................................................................   (\3\)           (\3\)           (\3\)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per million pounds) of metal poured.
\2\These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (1.04/x) where x is the actual normalized process
  wastewater flow (in gallons per 1,000 pounds of metal poured) for a specific plant.
\3\Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

    (c) Melting Furnace Scrubber Operations.

                                  NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                kg/62.3 million Sm\3\
                                             (pounds per billion SCF) of
                                                    air scrubbed
                                           -----------------------------
Copper (T)................................         1.56           0.852
Lead (T)..................................         1.07           0.527
Zinc (T)..................................         1.54           0.588
Total phenols.............................         1.74           0.608
Oil and grease............................        60.8           20.3
TSS.......................................        30.4           24.3
pH........................................     (\1\)          (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                    Maximum for
                                                                     Maximum for      monthly     Annual average
                                                                      any 1 day       average           \1\
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                     (mg/l)\2\    (mg/l)\2\
Copper (T).........................................................       0.77            0.42            0.345
Lead (T)...........................................................       0.53            0.26            0.304
Zinc (T)...........................................................       0.76            0.29            0.365
Total phenols......................................................       0.86            0.3             0.406
Oil and grease.....................................................      30              10              10.1
TSS................................................................      15              12               5.27
pH.................................................................   (\3\)           (\3\)           (\3\)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/62.3 million Sm \3\ (pounds per billion SCF) of air scrubbed.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (0.243/x) where x is the actual normalized process
  wastewater flow (in gallons per 1,000 SCF of air scrubbed) for a specific plant.
\3\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

    (d) Mold Cooling Operations.

                                  NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                              million pounds) of metal
                                                       poured
                                           -----------------------------
Copper (T)................................         0.304          0.166
Lead (T)..................................         0.209          0.103
Zinc (T)..................................         0.3            0.114
Oil and grease............................        11.8            3.94
TSS.......................................         5.91           4.73
pH........................................     (\1\)          (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Maximum for
                                Maximum for      monthly        Annual
                                 any 1 day       average     average \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                (mg/l) \2\   (mg/l) \2\
Copper (T)....................       0.77            0.42         0.067
Lead (T)......................       0.53            0.26         0.0591
Zinc (T)......................       0.76            0.29         0.071
Oil and grease................      30              10            1.97
TSS...........................      15              12            1.03
pH............................   (\3\)           (\3\)        (\3\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per million pounds) of metal poured.
\2\ These concentrations must be multiplied by the ratio of (47.3/x)
  where x is the actual normalized process wastewater flow (in gallons
  per 1,000 pounds of metal poured) for a specific plant.
\3\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


[50 FR 45247, Oct. 30, 1985; 51 FR 21762, June 16, 1986]



Sec.  464.45  Pretreatment standards for existing sources.

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any existing source 
subject to this subpart which introduces pollutants into a publicly 
owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the 
following pretreatment standards for existing sources.

[[Page 613]]

    (a) Casting Quench Operations.

                                  PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................        0.0344        0.0187
Lead (T)....................................        0.0237        0.0116
Zinc (T)....................................        0.0339        0.0129
TTO.........................................        0.093         0.0304
Oil and grease (for alternate monitoring)...        1.34          0.446
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) Die Casting Operations.

                                  PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property          Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                                million pounds of metal
                                                        poured)
                                              --------------------------
Copper (T)...................................        0.0066       0.0036
Lead (T).....................................        0.0046       0.0022
Zinc (T).....................................        0.0066       0.0025
Total phenols................................        0.0074       0.0026
TTO..........................................        0.0196       0.0064
Oil and grease for alternate monitoring).....        0.259        0.0864
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (c) Melting Furnace Scrubber Operations.

                                  PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                kg/62.3 million Sm \3\
                                               (pounds per billion SCF)
                                                    of air scrubbed
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................        1.56          0.852
Lead (T)....................................        1.07          0.527
Zinc (T)....................................        1.54          0.588
Total phenols...............................        1.74          0.608
TTO.........................................        3.95          1.29
Oil and grease for alternate monitoring)....       60.8          20.3
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (d) Mold Cooling Operations.

                                  PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................        0.304         0.166
Lead (T)....................................        0.209         0.103
Zinc (T)....................................        0.3           0.114
TTO.........................................        0.821         0.268
Oil and grease for alternate monitoring)....       11.8           3.94
------------------------------------------------------------------------



Sec.  464.46  Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7, any new source subject to this 
subpart which introduces pollutants into publicly owned treatment works 
must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the following pretreatment 
standards for new sources.
    (a) Casting Quench Operations.

                                  PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................        0.0344        0.0187
Lead (T)....................................        0.0237        0.0116
Zinc (T)....................................        0.0339        0.0129
TTO.........................................        0.093         0.0304
Oil and grease (for alternate monitoring)...        1.34          0.446
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) Die Casting Operations.

                                  PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property          Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                                million pounds) of metal
                                                         poured
                                              --------------------------
Copper (T)...................................        0.0066       0.0036
Lead (T).....................................        0.0046       0.0022
Zinc (T).....................................        0.0066       0.0025
Total phenols................................        0.0074       0.0026
TTO..........................................        0.0196       0.0064
Oil and grease (for alternate monitoring)....        0.259        0.0864
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (c) Melting Furnace Scrubber Operations.

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                                  PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                kg/62.3 million Sm \3\
                                               (pounds per billion SCF)
                                                    of air scrubbed
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................        1.56          0.852
Lead (T)....................................        1.07          0.527
Zinc (T)....................................        1.54          0.588
Total phenols...............................        1.74          0.608
TTO.........................................        3.95          1.29
Oil and grease (for alternate monitoring)...       60.8          20.3
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (d) Mold Cooling Operations.

                                  PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               kg/1,000 kkg (pounds per
                                               million pounds) of metal
                                                        poured
                                             ---------------------------
Copper (T)..................................        0.304         0.166
Lead (T)....................................        0.209         0.103
Zinc (T)....................................        0.3           0.114
TTO.........................................        0.821         0.268
Oil and grease (for alternate monitoring)...       11.8           3.94
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[50 FR 45247, Oct. 30, 1985; 51 FR 21762, June 16, 1986]



Sec.  464.47  Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree 
of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best 
conventional pollutant control technology. [Reserved]



PART 465_COIL COATING POINT SOURCE CATEGORY--Table of Contents



                           General Provisions

Sec.
465.01 Applicability.
465.02 General definitions.
465.03 Monitoring and reporting requirements.
465.04 Compliance date for PSES.

               Subpart A_Steel Basis Material Subcategory

465.10 Applicability; description of the steel basis material 
          subcategory.
465.11 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.
465.12 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable.
465.13 New source performance standards.
465.14 Pretreatment standards for existing sources.
465.15 Pretreatment standards for new sources.

             Subpart B_Galvanized Basis Material Subcategory

465.20 Applicability; description of the galvanized basis material 
          subcategory.
465.21 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.
465.22 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable.
465.23 New source performance standards.
465.24 Pretreatment standards for existing sources.
465.25 Pretreatment standards for new sources.

              Subpart C_Aluminum Basis Material Subcategory

465.30 Applicability; description of the aluminum basis material 
          subcategory.
465.31 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.
465.32 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable.
465.33 New source performance standards.
465.34 Pretreatment standards for existing sources.
465.35 Pretreatment standards for new sources.

                     Subpart D_Canmaking Subcategory

465.40 Applicability; description of the canmaking subcategory.
465.41 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.
465.42 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable.
465.43 New source performance standards.
465.44 Pretreatment standards for existing sources.
465.45 Pretreatment standards for new sources.
465.46 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable

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          by the application of the best conventional pollutant control 
          technology. [Reserved]

    Authority: Secs. 301, 304 (b), (c), (e), and (g), 306 (b) and (c), 
307 (b) and (c), and 501 of the Clean Water Act (the Federal Water 
Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972, as amended by the Clean Water 
Act of 1977) (the ``Act''); 33 U.S.C. 1311, 1314 (b), (c), (e), and (g), 
1316 (b) and (c), 1317 (b) and (c), and 1361; 86 Stat. 816, Pub. L. 92-
500; 91 Stat. 1567, Pub. L. 95-217.

    Source: 47 FR 54244, Dec. 1, 1982, unless otherwise noted.

                           General Provisions



Sec.  465.01  Applicability.

    This part applies to any coil coating facility or to any canmaking 
facility that discharges pollutants to waters of the United States or 
that introduces pollutants to a publicly owned treatment works.

[48 FR 52399, Nov. 17, 1983]



Sec.  465.02  General definitions.

    In addition to the definitions set forth in 40 CFR part 401, the 
following definitions apply to this part:
    (a) ``Coil'' means a strip of basis material rolled into a roll for 
handling.
    (b) ``Coil coating '' means the process of converting basis material 
strip into coated stock. Usually cleaning, conversion coating, and 
painting are performed on the basis material. This regulation covers 
processes which perform any two or more of the three operations.
    (c) ``Basis material'' means the coiled strip which is processed.
    (d) ``Area processed'' means the area actually exposed to process 
solutions. Usually this includes both sides of the metal strip.
    (e) ``Steel basis material'' means cold rolled steel, hot rolled 
steel, and chrome, nickel and tin coated steel which are processed in 
coil coating.
    (f) ``Galvanized basis material'' means zinc coated steel, galvalum, 
brass and other copper base strip which is processed in coil coating.
    (g) ``Aluminum basis material'' means aluminum, aluminum alloys and 
aluminum coated steels which are processed in coil coating.
    (h) The term ``can'' means a container formed from sheet metal and 
consisting of a body and two ends or a body and a top.
    (i) The term ``canmaking'' means the manufacturing process or 
processes used to manufacture a can from a basic metal.
    (j) The term ``Total Toxic Organics (TTO)'' shall mean the sum of 
the mass of each of the following toxic organic compounds which are 
found at a concentration greater than 0.010 mg/1.

1,1,1-Trichloroethane
1,1-Dichloroethane
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether
Chloroform
1,1-Dichloroethylene
Methylene chloride (dichloromethane)
Pentachlorophenol
Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate
Butyl benzyl-phthalate
Di-N-butyl phthalate
Phenanthrene
Tetrachloroethylene
Toluene

[47 FR 54244, Dec. 1, 1982, as amended at 48 FR 52399, Nov. 17, 1983]



Sec.  465.03  Monitoring and reporting requirements.

    The following special monitoring requirements apply to all 
facilities controlled by this regulation.
    (a) Periodic analyses for cyanide are not required when both of the 
following conditions are met:
    (1) The first wastewater sample taken in each calendar year has been 
analyzed and found to contain less than 0.07 mg/l cyanide
    (2) The owner or operator of the coil coating facility certifies in 
writing to the POTW authority or permit issuing authority that cyanide 
is not used in the coil coating process.
    (b) The ``monthly average'' regulatory values shall be the basis for 
the monthly average discharge limits in direct discharge permits and for 
pretreatment standards. Compliance with the monthly discharge limit is 
required regardless of the number of samples analyzed and averaged.
    (c) The analytical method required for determination of petroleum 
hydrocarbons (non-polar material) is given under the listing for ``oil 
and grease'' at 40 CFR 136.3(a), Table IB and must be used after 
December 31, 2005.

[[Page 616]]

    (d) The owner or operator of any canmaking facility subject to the 
provisions of this regulation shall advise the permit issuing authority 
or POTW authority and the EPA Office of Water Regulations and Standards, 
Washington, DC 20460 whenever it has been decided that the plant will 
manufacture cans from an aluminum alloy containing less than 1.0 percent 
manganese. Such notification shall be made in writing, not less than 30 
days in advance of the scheduled production and shall provide the 
chemical analysis of the alloy and the expected period of use.

(Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 
2040-0033)

[47 FR 54244, Dec. 1, 1982, as amended at 48 FR 52399, Nov. 17, 1983; 49 
FR 14104, Apr. 10, 1984; 50 FR 4515, Jan. 31, 1985; 72 FR 11249, Mar. 
12, 2007]



Sec.  465.04  Compliance date for PSES.

    (a) For subparts A, B, and C the compliance date for Pretreatment 
Standards for Existing Source (PSES) is December 1, 1985.
    (b) For subpart D, the compliance date for Pretreatment Standards 
for Existing Sources will be as soon as possible, but in no case later 
than November 17, 1986.

[48 FR 52399, Nov. 17, 1983]



               Subpart A_Steel Basis Material Subcategory



Sec.  465.10  Applicability; description of the steel basis material
subcategory.

    This subpart applies to discharges to waters of the United States, 
and introductions of pollutants into publicly owned treatment works from 
coil coating of steel basis material coils.



Sec.  465.11  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable 
control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best practicable control technology currently 
available:

                                Subpart A
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       BPT effluent limitations
                             -------------------------------------------
   Pollutant or pollutant      Maximum for any 1    Maximum for monthly
          property                    day                 average
                             -------------------------------------------
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                               mg/m\2\ (pounds per 1 million ft \2\) of
                                            area processed
                             -------------------------------------------
Chromium....................      1.16    (0.24)      0.47       (0.096)
Cyanide.....................      0.80    (0.17)      0.33       (0.068)
Zinc........................      3.66    (0.75)      1.54       (0.32)
Iron........................      3.39    (0.70)      1.74       (0.36)
Oil and grease..............     55.1    (11.3)      33.1        (6.77)
TSS.........................    113.0    (23.1)      55.1       (11.3)
pH..........................  (\1\)     (\1\)     (\1\)       (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.


[47 FR 54244, Dec. 1, 1982; 49 FR 33648, Aug. 24, 1984]



Sec.  465.12  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
technology economically achievable.

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best available technology economically 
achievable:

                                Subpart A
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                           BAT effluent limitations
                                     -----------------------------------
                                       Maximum for any     Maximum for
   Pollutant or pollutant property          1 day        monthly average
                                     -----------------------------------
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       mg/m\2\ (pounds per 1 million ft
                                            \2\) of area processed
                                     -----------------------------------
Chromium............................     0.50   (0.10)     0.20  (0.041)
Cyanide.............................     0.34   (0.07)     0.14  (0.029)
Zinc................................     1.56   (0.32)     0.66  (0.14)
Iron................................     1.45   (0.30)     0.74  (0.15)
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[47 FR 54244, Dec. 1, 1982; 49 FR 33648, Aug. 24, 1984]



Sec.  465.13  New source performance standards.

    The following standards of performance establish the quantity or 
quality of pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this 
section, which may

[[Page 617]]

be discharged by a new source subject to the provisions of this subpart:

                                Subpart A
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    NSPS
                                   -------------------------------------
                                    Maximum for any 1     Maximum for
  Pollutant or pollutant property          day          monthly average
                                   -------------------------------------
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                      mg/m\2\ (pounds per 1 million ft
                                           \2\) of area processed
                                   -------------------------------------
Chromium..........................     0.12   (0.024)     0.047  (0.01)
Cyanide...........................     0.063  (0.013)     0.025  (0.005)
Zinc..............................     0.33   (0.066)     0.14   (0.027)
Iron..............................     0.39   (0.086)     0.20   (0.041)
Oil and grease....................     3.16   (0.65)      3.16   (0.65)
TSS...............................     4.74   (0.97)      3.79   (0.78)
pH................................  (\1\)     (\1\)    (\1\)     (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.


[47 FR 54244, Dec. 1, 1982; 49 FR 33648, Aug. 24, 1984]



Sec.  465.14  Pretreatment standards for existing sources.

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any existing source 
subject to this subpart which introduces pollutants into a publicly 
owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the 
following retreatment standards for existing sources. The mass of 
wastewater pollutants in coil coating process wastewater introduced into 
a POTW shall not exceed the following values:

                                Subpart A
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                     PSES
                                     -----------------------------------
                                       Maximum for any     Maximum for
   Pollutant or pollutant property          1 day        monthly average
                                     -----------------------------------
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       mg/m \2\ (pound per 1 million ft
                                            \2\) of area processed
                                     -----------------------------------
Chromium............................     0.50   (0.10)     0.20  (0.041)
Cyanide.............................     0.34   (0.07)     0.14  (0.029)
Zinc................................     1.56   (0.32)     0.66  (0.14)
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[47 FR 54244, Dec. 1, 1982; 49 FR 33648, Aug. 24, 1984]



Sec.  465.15  Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    Except as provided in CFR 403.7, any new source subject to this 
subpart which introduces pollutants into a publicly owned treatment 
works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the following 
pretreatment standards for new sources. The mass of wastewater 
pollutants in coil coating process wastewater introduced into a POTW 
shall not exceed the following values:

                                Subpart A
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    PSNS
                                   -------------------------------------
                                    Maximum for any 1     Maximum for
  Pollutant or pollutant property          day          monthly average
                                   -------------------------------------
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                      mg/m \2\ (pounds per 1 million ft
                                           \2\) of area processed
                                   -------------------------------------
Chromium..........................     0.12   (0.024)     0.047  (0.01)
Cyanide...........................     0.063  (0.013)     0.025  (0.005)
Zinc..............................     0.33   (0.066)     0.14   (0.027)
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[47 FR 54244, Dec. 1, 1982; 49 FR 33648, Aug. 24, 1984]



             Subpart B_Galvanized Basis Material Subcategory



Sec.  465.20  Applicability; description of the galvanized basis 
material subcategory.

    This subpart applies to discharges to waters of the United States 
and introductions of pollutants into publicly owned treatment works from 
coil coating of galvanized basis material coils.



Sec.  465.21  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable
control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best practicable control technology currently 
available:

[[Page 618]]



                                Subpart B
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                        BPT effluent limitations
                               -----------------------------------------
    Pollutant or pollutant        Maximum for any 1       Maximum for
           property                      day            monthly average
                               -----------------------------------------
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                 mg/m \2\ (pounds per 1 million ft \2\)
                                            of area processed
                               -----------------------------------------
Chromium......................      1.10      (0.23)      0.45   (0.091)
Copper........................      4.96      (1.02)      2.61   (0.54)
Cyanide.......................      0.76      (0.16)      0.32   (0.064)
Zinc..........................      3.47      (0.71)      1.46   (0.30)
Iron..........................      3.21      (0.66)      1.65   (0.34)
Oil and grease................     52.2      (10.7)      31.3    (6.42)
TSS...........................    107.0      (21.9)      52.2    (10.7)
pH............................  (\1\)      (\1\)      (\1\)      (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.


[47 FR 54244, Dec. 1, 1982; 49 FR 33648, Aug. 24, 1984]



Sec.  465.22  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
technology economically achievable.

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best available technology economically 
achievable:

                                Subpart B
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                           BAT effluent limitations
                                     -----------------------------------
                                       Maximum for any     Maximum for
   Pollutant or pollutant property          1 day        monthly average
                                     -----------------------------------
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       mg/m \2\ (pounds per 1 million ft
                                            \2\) of area processed
                                     -----------------------------------
Chromium............................     0.37  (0.077)     0.16  (0.031)
Copper..............................     1.71  (0.35)      0.90  (0.19)
Cyanide.............................     0.26  (0.053)     0.11  (0.022)
Zinc................................     1.20  (0.25)      0.51  (0.11)
Iron................................     1.10  (0.23)      0.57  (0.12)
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[47 FR 54244, Dec. 1, 1982; 49 FR 33648, Aug. 24, 1984]



Sec.  465.23  New source performance standards.

    The following standards of performance establish the quantity or 
quality of pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this 
section which may be discharged by a new source subject to the 
provisions of this subpart:

                                Subpart B
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                     NSPS
                                    ------------------------------------
                                      Maximum for any     Maximum for
  Pollutant or pollutant property          1 day        monthly average
                                    ------------------------------------
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                      mg/m \2\ (pounds per 1 million ft
                                            \2\) of area processed
                                    ------------------------------------
Chromium...........................     0.13  (0.027)     0.052  (0.011)
Copper.............................     0.44  (0.090)     0.21   (0.043)
Cyanide............................     0.07  (0.015)     0.028  (0.006)
Zinc...............................     0.35  (0.08)      0.15   (0.030)
Iron...............................     0.43  (0.09)      0.22   (0.045)
Oil and grease                          3.43  (0.71)      3.43   (0.702)
TSS................................     5.15  (1.06)      4.12   (0.84)
pH.................................    (\1\)  (\1\)    (\1\)     (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.


[47 FR 54244, Dec. 1, 1982; 49 FR 33648, Aug. 24, 1984]



Sec.  465.24  Pretreatment standards for existing sources.

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any existing source 
subject to this subpart which introduces pollutants into a publicly 
owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the 
following pretreatment standards for existing sources. The mass of 
wastewater pollutants in coil coating process wastewater introduced into 
a POTW shall not exceed the following values:

                                Subpart B
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                     PSES
                                     -----------------------------------
                                       Maximum for any     Maximum for
   Pollutant or pollutant property          1 day        monthly average
                                     -----------------------------------
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                         mg/m\2\ (pounds per 1 million
                                           ft\2\) of area processed
                                     -----------------------------------
Chromium............................     0.37  (0.077)     0.16  (0.031)
Copper..............................     1.71  (0.35)      0.90  (0.19)
Cyanide.............................     0.26  (0.053)     0.11  (0.022)
Zinc................................     1.20  (0.25)      0.51  (0.11)
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[47 FR 54244, Dec. 1, 1982; 49 FR 33648, Aug. 24, 1984]



Sec.  465.25  Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7, any new source subject to this 
subpart which introduces pollutants into a publicly owned treatment 
works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the following 
pretreatment standards for new sources. The mass of

[[Page 619]]

wastewater pollutants in coil coating process wastewater introduced into 
a POTW shall not exceed the following values.

                                Subpart B
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                     PSNS
                                    ------------------------------------
                                      Maximum for any     Maximum for
  Pollutant or pollutant property          1 day        monthly average
                                    ------------------------------------
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                        mg/m\2\ (pounds per 1 million
                                           ft\2\) of area processed
                                    ------------------------------------
Chromium...........................     0.13  (0.027)     0.052  (0.011)
Copper.............................     0.44  (0.090)     0.21   (0.043)
Cyanide............................     0.07  (0.015)     0.028  (0.006)
Zinc...............................     0.35  (0.072)     0.15   (0.030)
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[47 FR 54244, Dec. 1, 1982; 49 FR 33649, Aug. 24, 1984]



              Subpart C_Aluminum Basis Material Subcategory



Sec.  465.30  Applicability; description of the aluminum basis material
subcategory.

    This subpart applies to discharges to waters of the United States 
and introductions of pollutants into publicly owned treatment works from 
coil coating of aluminum basis material coils.



Sec.  465.31  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable control
technology currently available.

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best practicable control technology currently 
available:

                                Subpart C
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                         BPT Effluent limitations
                                ----------------------------------------
                                  Maximum for any 1       Maximum for
Pollutant or pollutant property          day            monthly average
                                ----------------------------------------
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                  mg/m \2\ (pounds per 1 million ft \2\)
                                            of area processed
                                ----------------------------------------
Chromium.......................      1.42     (0.29)      0.58   (0.12)
Cyanide........................      0.98     (0.20)      0.41   (0.083)
Zinc...........................      4.48     (0.92)      1.89   (0.39)
Aluminum.......................     15.3      (3.14)      6.26.  (1.28)
Oil and grease.................     67.3     (13.8)      40.4    (8.27)
TSS............................    138.0     (28.3)      67.3    (13.8)
pH.............................  (\1\)      (\1\)     (\1\)      (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.


[47 FR 54244, Dec. 1, 1982; 49 FR 33649, Aug. 24, 1984]



Sec.  465.32  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
technology economically achievable.

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best available technology economically 
achievable:

                                Subpart C
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                           BAT Effluent limitations
                                     -----------------------------------
                                       Maximum for any     Maximum for
   Pollutant or pollutant property          1 day        monthly average
                                     -----------------------------------
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       mg/m \2\ (pounds per 1 million ft
                                            \2\) of area processed
                                     -----------------------------------
Chromium............................     0.42  (0.085)     0.17  (0.034)
Cyanide.............................     0.29  (0.059)     0.12  (0.024)
Zinc................................     1.32  (0.27)      0.56  (0.12)
Aluminum............................     4.49  (0.92)     1.84.  (0.38)
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[47 FR 54244, Dec. 1, 1982; 49 FR 33649, Aug. 24, 1984]



Sec.  465.33  New source performance standards.

    The following standards of performance establish the quantity or 
quality of pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this 
section, which may be discharged by a new source subject to the 
provisions of this subpart.

[[Page 620]]



                                Subpart C
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    NSPS
                                   -------------------------------------
                                    Maximum for any 1     Maximum for
  Pollutant or pollutant property          day          monthly average
                                   -------------------------------------
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                      mg/m\2\ (pounds per 1 million ft
                                           \2\) of area processed
                                   -------------------------------------
Chromium..........................     0.18   (0.037)     0.072  (0.015)
Cyanide...........................     0.095  (0.020)     0.038  (0.008)
Zinc..............................     0.49   (0.10)      0.20   (0.041)
Aluminum..........................     1.44   (0.30)      0.59   (0.121)
Oil and Grease....................     4.75   (0.98)      4.75   (0.98)
TSS...............................     7.13   (1.46)      5.70   (1.17)
pH................................  (\1\)     (\1\)    (\1\)     (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.


[47 FR 54244, Dec. 1, 1982; 49 FR 33649, Aug. 24, 1984]



Sec.  465.34  Pretreatment standards for existing sources.

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any existing source 
subject to this subpart which introduces pollutants into a publicly 
owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the 
following pretreatment standards for existing sources. The mass of 
wastewater pollutants in coil coating process wastewater introduced into 
a POTW shall not exceed the following values:

                                Subpart C
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                     PSES
                                     -----------------------------------
                                       Maximum for any     Maximum for
   Pollutant or pollutant property          1 day        monthly average
                                     -----------------------------------
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       mg/m\2\ (pounds per 1 million ft
                                            \2\) of area processed
                                     -----------------------------------
Chromium............................     0.42  (0.085)     0.17  (0.034)
Cyanide.............................     0.29  (0.059)     0.12  (0.024)
Zinc................................     1.32  (0.27)      0.56  (0.12)
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[47 FR 54244, Dec. 1, 1982; 49 FR 33649, Aug. 24, 1984]



Sec.  465.35  Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7, any new source subject to this 
subpart which introduces pollutants into a publicly owned treatment 
works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the following 
pretreatment standards for new sources. The mass of wastewater 
pollutants in coil coating process wastewater introduced into a POTW 
shall not exceed the following values:

                                Subpart C
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    PSNS
                                   -------------------------------------
                                    Maximum for any 1     Maximum for
  Pollutant or pollutant property          day          monthly average
                                   -------------------------------------
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                      mg/m\2\ (pounds per 1 million ft
                                           \2\) of area processed
                                   -------------------------------------
Chromium..........................     0.18   (0.037)     0.072  (0.015)
Cyanide...........................     0.095  (0.02)      0.038  (0.008)
Zinc..............................     0.49   (0.10)      0.20   (0.041)
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[47 FR 54244, Dec. 1, 1982; 49 FR 33649, Aug. 24, 1984]



                     Subpart D_Canmaking Subcategory

    Source: 48 FR 52399, Nov. 17, 1983, unless otherwise noted.



Sec.  465.40  Applicability; description of the canmaking subcategory.

    This subpart applies to discharges to waters of the United States, 
and introductions of pollutants into publicly owned treatment works from 
the manufacturing of seamless can bodies, which are washed.



Sec.  465.41  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable 
control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best practicable control technology currently 
available:

[[Page 621]]



                   Subpart D--BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Pollutant or pollutant       Maximum for any 1   Maximum for monthly
           property                     day                average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                   g (lbs)/1,000,000 cans manufactured
                               -----------------------------------------
Cr............................        94.60 (0.209)        38.70 (0.085)
Zn............................       313.90 (0.692)       131.15 (0.289)
Al............................      1382.45 (3.048)       688.00 (1.517)
F.............................    12792.50 (28.203)     5676.00 (12.514)
P.............................      3590.50 (7.916)      1468.45 (3.237)
O & G.........................      4300.00 (9.480)      2580.00 (5.688)
TSS...........................     8815.00 (19.434)      4192.50 (9.243)
pH............................                (\1\)               (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\Within the range of 7.0 to 10 at all times.


[48 FR 52399, Nov. 17, 1983; 49 FR 14105, Apr. 10, 1984]



Sec.  465.42  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
technology economically achievable.

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best available technology economically 
achievable:

                   Subpart D--BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Pollutant or pollutant       Maximum for any 1   Maximum for monthly
           property                     day                average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                   g (lbs)/1,000,000 cans manufactured
                               -----------------------------------------
Cr............................        36.92 (0.081)        15.10 (0.033)
Zn............................       122.49 (0.270)        51.18 (0.113)
Al............................       539.48 (1.189)       268.48 (0.592)
F.............................     4992.05 (11.001)      2214.96 (4.883)
P.............................      1401.13 (3.089)       573.04 (1.263)
------------------------------------------------------------------------



Sec.  465.43  New source performance standards.

    The following standards of performance establish the quantity of 
pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this section, which 
may be discharged by a new source subject to the provisions of this 
subpart:

                             Subpart D--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Pollutant or pollutant       Maximum for any 1   Maximum for monthly
           property                     day                average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                   g (lbs)/1,000,000 cans manufactured
                               -----------------------------------------
Cr............................        27.98 (0.062)        11.45 (0.025)
Zn............................        92.86 (0.205)        38.80 (0.086)
Al............................       408.95 (0.902)       203.52 (0.449)
F.............................      3784.20 (8.343)      1679.04 (3.702)
P.............................      1062.12 (2.342)       434.39 (0.958)
O & G.........................      1272.00 (2.804)       763.20 (1.683)
TSS...........................      2607.60 (5.749)      1240.20 (2.734)
pH............................                (\1\)               (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\Within the range of 7.0 to 10 at all times.


[48 FR 52399, Nov. 17, 1983; 49 FR 14105, Apr. 10, 1984]



Sec.  465.44  Pretreatment standards for existing sources.

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any existing source 
subject to this subpart which introduces pollutants into a publicly 
owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the 
following pretreatment standards for exisiting sources.

                             Subpart D--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Pollutant or pollutant       Maximum for any 1   Maximum for monthly
           property                     day                average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                   g (lbs)/1,000,000 cans manufactured
                               -----------------------------------------
Cr............................        36.92 (0.081)        15.10 (0.033)
Cu............................       159.41 (0.351)        83.90 (0.185)
Zn............................       122.49 (0.270)        51.18 (0.113)
F.............................     4992.05 (11.001)      2214.96 (4.883)
P.............................      1401.13 (3.089)       573.04 (1.263)
Mn............................        57.05 (0.126)        24.33 (0.053)
TTO...........................        26.85 (0.059)        12.59 (0.028)
O&G (for alternate monitoring)      1678.00 (3.699)      1006.80 (2.220)
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[48 FR 52399, Nov. 17, 1983; 49 FR 14105, Apr. 10, 1984]



Sec.  465.45  Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 any new source subject to this 
subpart which introduces pollutants into a publicly owned treatment 
works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the following 
pretreatment standards for new sources.

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                             Subpart D--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       Maximum for any     Maximum for
   Pollutant or pollutant property          1 day        monthly average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                            g (lbs)/1,000,000 cans
                                                 manufactured
                                     -----------------------------------
Cr..................................    27.98 (0.0617)     11.45 (0.025)
Cu..................................    120.84 (0.267)     63.60 (0.140)
Zn..................................     92.86 (0.205)     38.80 (0.086)
F...................................   3784.20 (8.345)   1679.04 (3.702)
P...................................   1062.12 (2.342)    434.39 (0.958)
Mn..................................     43.25 (0.095)     18.44 (0.041)
TTO.................................     20.35 (0.045)     9.54 (0.0210)
O&G (for alternate monitoring)......   1272.00 (2.804)    763.20 (1.683)
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[48 FR 52399, Nov. 17, 1983; 49 FR 14105, Apr. 10, 1984]



Sec.  465.46  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional
pollutant control technology. [Reserved]



PART 466_PORCELAIN ENAMELING POINT SOURCE CATEGORY--Table of Contents



                           General Provisions

Sec.
466.01 Applicability.
466.02 General definitions.
466.03 Monitoring and reporting requirements.
466.04 Compliance date for PSES.

               Subpart A_Steel Basis Material Subcategory

466.10 Applicability; description of the steel basis material.
466.11 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.
466.12 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable.
466.13 New source performance standards.
466.14 Pretreatment standards for existing sources.
466.15 Pretreatment standards for new sources.

             Subpart B_Cast Iron Basis Material Subcategory

466.20 Applicability; description of the cast iron basis material 
          subcategory.
466.21 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.
466.22 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable.
466.23 New source performance standards.
466.24 Pretreatment standards for existing sources.
466.25 Pretreatment standards for new sources.

              Subpart C_Aluminum Basis Material Subcategory

466.30 Applicability; description of the aluminum basis material 
          subcategory.
466.31 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.
466.32 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable.
466.33 New source performance standards.
466.34 Pretreatment standards for existing sources.
466.35 Pretreatment standards for new sources.

               Subpart D_Copper Basis Material Subcategory

466.40 Applicability; description of the copper basis material 
          subcategory.
466.41-466.42 [Reserved]
466.43 New source performance standards.
466.44 [Reserved]
466.45 Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    Authority: Secs. 301, 304 (b), (c), (e), and (g), 306 (b) and (c), 
307 and 501 of the Clean Water Act (the Federal Water Pollution Control 
Act Amendments of 1972, as amended by the Clean Water Act of 1977) (the 
``Act''); 33 U.S.C. 1311, 1314 (b), (c), (e) and (g), 1316 (b) and (c), 
1317 (b) and (c), and 1361; 86 Stat. 816, Pub. L. 92-500; 91 Stat. 1567, 
Pub. L. 95-217.

    Source: 47 FR 53184, Nov. 24, 1982, unless otherwise noted.

                           General Provisions



Sec.  466.01  Applicability.

    (a) Except as provided in paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section, 
the provisions of this part apply to any porcelain enameling facility 
which discharges pollutants to waters of the United States or introduces 
pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works.
    (b) Any existing porcelain enameling facility which prepares or 
coats less than 1600 m\2\/day and which introduces less than 60,000 1/
day of wastewater

[[Page 623]]

into a publicly owned treatment works is not controlled by the 
pretreatment standards for existing sources established by this 
regulation. Such facilities must comply with the provisions of 40 CFR 
part 403.
    (c) This part does not apply to the porcelain enameling on precious 
metal basis material.
    (d) When wastewaters from coating cast iron are cotreated with 
wastewaters from coating steel, the limitations for coating steel 
contained inSec. 466.11 may be applied to the entire wastestream.

[47 FR 53184, Nov. 24, 1982, as amended at 50 FR 36543, Sept. 6, 1985]



Sec.  466.02  General definitions.

    In addition to the definitions set forth in 40 CFR part 401, the 
following definitions apply to this part:
    (a) ``Porcelain enameling'' means the entire process of applying a 
fused vitreous enamel coating to a metal basis material. Usually this 
includes metal preparation and coating operations.
    (b) ``Basis material'' means the metal part or base onto which 
procelain enamel is applied.
    (c) ``Area processed'' means the total basis material area exposed 
to processing solutions.
    (d) ``Area coated'' means the area of basis material covered by each 
coating of enamel.
    (e) ``Coating operations'' means all of the operations associated 
with preparation and application of the vitreous coating. Usually this 
includes ballmilling, slip transport, application of slip to the 
workpieces, cleaning and recovery of faulty parts, and firing (fusing) 
of the enamel coat.
    (f) ``Metal preparation'' means any and all of the metal processing 
steps preparatory to applying the enamel slip. Usually this includes 
cleaning, pickling and applying a nickel flash or chemical coating.
    (g) The term ``control authority'' is defined as the POTW if it has 
an approved pretreatment program; in the absence of such a program, the 
NPDES state if it has an approved pretreatment program or EPA if the 
State does not have an approved program.
    (h) The term ``precious metal'' means gold, silver, or platinum 
group metals and the principal alloys of those metals.



Sec.  466.03  Monitoring and reporting requirements.

    (a) Periodic analyses for chromium as may be required under part 122 
or 403 of this chapter is not required when both of the following 
conditions are met.
    (1) The first wastewater sample of each calendar year has been 
analyzed and found to contain less than 0.08 mg/l chromium.
    (2) The owner or operator of the porcelain enameling facility 
certifies in writing to the control authority or permit issuing 
authority that chromium is not contained in the raw materials or process 
chemicals of that facility and will not be used in the facility.
    (b) The ``monthly average'' regulatory values shall be the basis for 
the monthly average discharge in direct discharge permits and for 
pretreatment standards. Compliance with the monthly discharge limit is 
required regardless of the number of samples analyzed and averaged.

(Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 
2040-0033)

[47 FR 53184, Nov. 24, 1982, as amended at 48 FR 31405, July 8, 1983]



Sec.  466.04  Compliance date for PSES.

    The compliance date for pretreatment standards for existing sources 
is November 25, 1985.

[47 FR 53184, Nov. 24, 1982, as amended at 48 FR 41410, Sept. 15, 1983]



               Subpart A_Steel Basis Material Subcategory



Sec.  466.10  Applicability; description of the steel basis material.

    This subpart applies to discharges to waters of the United States, 
and introduction of pollutants into publicly owned treatment works from 
porcelain enameling on steel basis materials.

[[Page 624]]



Sec.  466.11  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable 
control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations for metal preparation operations and for coating operations 
representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by the 
application of the best practicable control technology currently 
available (BPT):

                                       Subpart A--BPT Effluent Limitations
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                   Maximum for any 1 day    Maximum for monthly
                                                                 ------------------------         average
                 Pollutant or pollutant property                                         -----------------------
                                                                     Metal      Coating      Metal      Coating
                                                                  preparation  operation  preparation  operation
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                    Metric units--mg/m\2\ of area processed or
                                                                                      coated
                                                                 -----------------------------------------------
Chromium........................................................       16.82        3.41        6.81        1.38
Lead............................................................        6.01        1.21        5.21        1.06
Nickel..........................................................       56.46       11.43       40.05        8.11
Zinc............................................................       53.26       10.78       22.43        4.54
Aluminum........................................................      182.20       36.87       74.47       15.07
Iron............................................................      112.12       22.69       56.06       11.34
Oil and grease..................................................      800.84      162.10      480.51       97.23
TSS.............................................................     1642.00      332.20      800.90      162.00
pH..............................................................       (\1\)       (\1\)       (\1\)       (\1\)
                                                                 -----------------------------------------------
                                                                   English Units--pounds per 1 million ft\2\ of
                                                                             area processed or coated
                                                                 -----------------------------------------------
Chromium........................................................        3.45        0.07        1.40        0.29
Lead............................................................        1.23        0.25        1.07        0.22
Nickel..........................................................       11.57        2.34        8.20        1.66
Zinc............................................................       10.91        2.21        4.60        0.93
Aluminum........................................................       37.32        7.55       15.26        3.09
Iron............................................................       22.96        4.65       11.48        2.32
Oil and grease..................................................      164.03       33.19       98.42       19.92
TSS.............................................................      337.00       68.10      164.00       33.20
pH..............................................................       (\1\)       (\1\)       (\1\)       (\1\)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.


[47 FR 53184, Nov. 24, 1982, as amended at 50 FR 36543, Sept. 6, 1985]



Sec.  466.12  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
technology economically achievable.

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best available technology economically 
achievable:

                                       Subpart A--BAT Effluent Limitations
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                   Maximum for any 1 day    Maximum for monthly
                                                                 ------------------------         average
                 Pollutant or pollutant property                                         -----------------------
                                                                     Metal      Coating      Metal      Coating
                                                                  preparation  operation  preparation  operation
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                    Metric units--mg/m\2\ of area processed or
                                                                                      coated
                                                                 -----------------------------------------------
Chromium........................................................      16.82         0.53        6.81       0.22
Lead............................................................       6.01         0.19        5.21       0.16
Nickel..........................................................      56.50         1.78       40.05       1.26
Zinc............................................................      53.30         1.68       22.43       0.71
Aluminum........................................................     182.00         5.74       74.48       2.35
Iron............................................................     112.12         3.53       56.06       1.77
                                                                 -----------------------------------------------
                                                                   English Units--pounds per 1 million ft\2\ of
                                                                             area processed or coated
                                                                 -----------------------------------------------
Chromium........................................................       3.45         0.11        1.4        0.05
Lead............................................................       1.23         0.04        1.07       0.03
Nickel..........................................................      11.57         0.37        8.20       0.26
Zinc............................................................      10.91         0.35        4.60       0.15
Aluminum........................................................      37.32         1.18       15.26       0.48
Iron............................................................      22.96         0.72       11.48       0.36
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


[47 FR 53184, Nov. 24, 1982, as amended at 50 FR 36543, Sept. 6, 1985]



Sec.  466.13  New source performance standards.

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
new source performance standards:

                                                 Subpart A--NSPS
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                   Maximum for any 1 day    Maximum for monthly
                                                                 ------------------------         average
                 Pollutant or pollutant property                                         -----------------------
                                                                     Metal      Coating      Metal      Coating
                                                                  preparation  operation  preparation  operation
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                    Metric units--mg/m\2\ of area processed or
                                                                                      coated
                                                                 -----------------------------------------------
Chromium........................................................        3.37       0.47         1.5         0.19
Lead............................................................        1.0        0.13         0.9         0.11
Nickel..........................................................       12.0        1.51         6.3         0.79
Zinc............................................................       10.2        1.29         4.2         0.53
Aluminum........................................................       30.3        3.82        12.4         1.56
Iron............................................................       28.0        3.53        14.0         1.77
Oil and grease..................................................      100.0       12.60       100.0        12.60
TSS.............................................................      150.0       18.91       120.0        15.12
pH..............................................................    (\1\)         (\1\)     (\1\)       (\1\)
                                                                 -----------------------------------------------
                                                                   English units--pounds per 1 million ft\2\ of
                                                                             area processed or coated
                                                                 -----------------------------------------------
Chromium........................................................        0.76       0.10         0.31        0.04
Lead............................................................        0.21       0.03         0.19        0.03
Nickel..........................................................        2.46       0.31         1.29        0.16
Zinc............................................................        2.09       0.27         0.86        0.11
Aluminum........................................................        6.21       0.78         2.54        0.32
Iron............................................................        5.74       0.72         2.87        0.36
Oil and grease..................................................       20.48       2.58        20.48        2.58
TSS.............................................................       30.72       3.87        24.58        3.10
pH..............................................................    (\1\)         (\1\)     (\1\)       (\1\)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.


[[Page 625]]


[47 FR 53184, Nov. 24, 1982, as amended at 50 FR 36543, Sept. 6, 1985]



Sec.  466.14  Pretreatment standards for existing sources.

    (a) Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any existing 
source subject to this subpart which introduces pollutants into a 
publicly owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and 
achieve the following pretreatment standards for existing sources.

                             Subpart A--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Maximum for  Maximum for
                                                 any 1 day     monthly
        Pollutant or pollutant property        -------------   average
                                                            ------------
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Milligrams per liter (mg/
                                                           l)
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................         0.42         0.17
Lead..........................................         0.15         0.13
Nickel........................................         1.41         1.00
Zinc..........................................         1.33         0.56
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) In cases where POTW find it necessary to impose mass effluent 
pretreatment standards the following equivalent mass standards are 
provided:

                                                 Subpart A--PSES
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                   Maximum for any 1 day    Maximum for monthly
                                                                 ------------------------         average
                 Pollutant or pollutant property                                         -----------------------
                                                                     Metal      Coating      Metal      Coating
                                                                  preparation  operation  preparation  operation
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                    Metric units--mg/m \2\ of area processed or
                                                                                      coated
                                                                 -----------------------------------------------
Chromium........................................................      16.82        0.53        6.81        0.22
Lead............................................................       6.01        0.19        5.21        0.16
Nickel..........................................................       56.5        1.78        40.1        1.26
Zinc............................................................       53.3        1.68        22.5        0.71
                                                                 -----------------------------------------------
                                                                    English units--lbs/1 million ft \2\ of area
                                                                                processed or coated
                                                                 -----------------------------------------------
Chromium........................................................       3.45        0.11         1.4        0.05
Lead............................................................       1.23        0.04        1.07        0.03
Nickel..........................................................       11.6        0.37        8.20        0.26
Zinc............................................................       10.9        0.35         4.6        0.15
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


[47 FR 53184, Nov. 24, 1982, as amended at 50 FR 36543, Sept. 6, 1985]



Sec.  466.15  Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any new source 
subject to this subpart which introduces pollutants into a publicly 
owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the 
following pretreatment standards for new sources:

                                                 Subpart A--PSNS
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                    Maximum for any 1 day   Maximum for monthly
                                                                  ------------------------        average
                 Pollutant or pollutant property                                          ----------------------
                                                                      Metal      Coating      Metal     Coating
                                                                   preparation  operation  prepartion  operation
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                     Metric units--mg/m\2\ of area processed or
                                                                                       coated
                                                                  ----------------------------------------------
Chromium.........................................................        3.7        0.47         1.5       0.19
Lead.............................................................        1.0        0.13         0.9       0.11
Nickel...........................................................       12.0        1.51         6.3       0.79
Zinc.............................................................       10.2        1.29         4.2       0.53
                                                                  ----------------------------------------------
                                                                    English units--pounds per 1 million ft\2\ of
                                                                              area processed or coated
                                                                  ----------------------------------------------
Chromium.........................................................       0.76        0.10        0.31       0.04
Lead.............................................................        0.2        0.03        0.19       0.002
Nickel...........................................................       2.46        0.31        1.29       0.16
Zinc.............................................................       2.09        0.27        0.86       0.11
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


[47 FR 53184, Nov. 24, 1982, as amended at 50 FR 36543, Sept. 6, 1985]



             Subpart B_Cast Iron Basis Material Subcategory



Sec.  466.20  Applicability; description of the cast iron basis 
material subcategory.

    This subpart applies to discharges to waters of the United States 
and introductions of pollutants into publicly owned treatment works from 
porcelain enameling of cast iron basis materials.



Sec.  466.21  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable 
control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best practicable control technology currently 
available.
    (a) There shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants 
from metal preparation operations.
    (b) The discharge of process wasterwater pollutants from all 
porcelain enameling coating operations

[[Page 626]]

shall not exceed the values set forth below:

                   Subpart B--BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       Maximum for any     Maximum for
                                            1 day        monthly average
   Pollutant or pollutant Property   -----------------------------------
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                        Mg/m\2\ (pounds per/1million ft
                                              \2\) of Area Coated
                                     -----------------------------------
Chromium............................     0.29   (0.06)     0.12  (0.024)
Lead................................     0.11   (0.02)     0.09   (0.02)
Nickle..............................     0.98   (0.02)      0.7   (0.15)
Zinc................................     0.93   (0.19)     0.39   (0.08)
Aluminum............................     3.16   (0.65)     1.29   (0.27)
Iron................................     0.86   (0.18)     0.44   (0.09)
Oil and grease......................    13.86   (2.84)     8.32   (1.71)
TSS.................................    28.42   (5.82)    13.86   (2.84)
pH..................................    (\1\)    (\1\)    (\1\)    (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.



Sec.  466.22  Effluent limitation representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
technology economically achievable.

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best available technology economically 
achievable.
    (a) There shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants 
from metal preparation operations.
    (b) The discharge of process wastewater pollutants from all 
porcelain enameling coating operations shall not exceed the values set 
forth below:

                   Subpart B--BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       Maximum for any     Maximum for
                                            1 day        monthly average
   Pollutant or pollutant property   -----------------------------------
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                      Mg/m\2\ (pounds per/million ft\2\)
                                                of area coated
                                     -----------------------------------
Chromium............................     0.53   (0.11)     0.22  (0.05)
Lead................................     0.19   (0.04)     0.16  (0.03)
Nickel..............................     1.78   (0.37)     1.26  (0.26)
Zinc................................     1.68   (0.35)     0.71  (0.15)
Aluminum............................     5.74   (1.18)     2.35  (0.48)
Iron................................     1.55   (0.32)     0.79  (0.16)
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[47 FR 53184, Nov. 24, 1982, as amended at 50 FR 36543, Sept. 6, 1985]



Sec.  466.23  New source performance standards.

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
new source performance standards.
    (a) There shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants 
from metal preparation operations.
    (b) The discharge of process wastewater pollutants from all 
porcelain enameling coating operations shall not exceed the values set 
forth below:

                             Subpart B--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       Maximum for any     Maximum for
                                            1 day        monthly average
   Pollutant or pollutant property   -----------------------------------
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                      Mg/m\2\ (pounds per million ft\2\)
                                                of area coated
                                     -----------------------------------
Chromium............................     0.47  (0.10)      0.19  (0.04)
Lead................................     0.13  (0.03)      0.11  (0.02)
Nickel..............................     0.69  (0.14)      0.47  (0.10)
Zinc................................     1.29  (0.27)      0.53  (0.11)
Aluminum............................     3.82  (0.78)      1.56  (0.32)
Iron................................     1.55  (0.32)      0.79  (0.16)
Oil and grease......................    12.60  (2.58)     12.60  (2.58)
TSS.................................    18.91  (3.87)     15.12  (3.10)
pH..................................  (\1\)    (\1\)    (\1\)    (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.


[47 FR 53184, Nov. 24, 1982, as amended at 50 FR 36544, Sept. 6, 1985]



Sec.  466.24  Pretreatment standards for existing sources.

    (a) Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any existing 
source subject to this subpart which introduces pollutants into a 
publicly owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and 
achieve the following pretreatment standards for existing sources.
    (1) There shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants 
from metal preparation operations.
    (2) The discharge of process wastewater pollutants from all 
porcelain enameling coating operations shall not exceed the values set 
forth below:

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                             Subpart B--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Milligrams per liter (mg/
                                                           l)
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................         0.42         0.17
Lead..........................................         0.15         0.13
Nickel........................................         1.41         1.00
Zinc..........................................         1.33         0.56
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) In cases when POTW find it necessary to impose mass pretreatment 
standards the following equivalent mass standards are provided.
    (1) There shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants 
from metal preparation operations.
    (2) The discharge of process watewater pollutants from all porcelain 
enameling costing operations shall not exceed the values set forth 
below:

                             Subpart B--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       Maximum for any     Maximum for
                                            1 day        monthly average
   Pollutant or pollutant property   -----------------------------------
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                        Metric units--mg/m \2\ (English
                                       Units--pounds per million ft\2\)
                                                of area coated
                                     -----------------------------------
Chromium............................     0.53   (0.11)     0.22  (0.05)
Lead................................     0.19   (0.04)     0.16  (0.03)
Nickel..............................     1.78   (0.37)     1.26  (0.26)
Zinc................................     1.68   (0.35)     0.71  (0.15)
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[47 FR 53184, Nov. 24, 1982, as amended at 50 FR 36544, Sept. 6, 1985]



Sec.  466.25  Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7, any new source subject to this 
subpart which introduces pollutants into a publicy owned treatment works 
must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the following pretreatment 
standards for new sources.
    (a) There shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants 
from metal preparation operations.
    (b) The discharge of process wastewater pollutants from all 
porcelain enameling coating operations shall not exceed the values set 
forth below:

                             Subpart B--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       Maximum for any     Maximum for
                                            1 day        monthly average
   Pollutant or pollutant property   -----------------------------------
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                      Mg/m\2\ (pounds per million ft\2\)
                                                of area coated
                                     -----------------------------------
Chromium............................     0.47   (0.10)     0.19  (0.04)
Lead................................     0.13   (0.03)     0.11  (0.02)
Nickel..............................     0.69   (0.14)     0.47  (0.10)
Zinc................................     1.29   (0.27)     0.53  (0.11)
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[47 FR 53184, Nov. 24, 1982, as amended at 50 FR 36544, Sept. 6, 1985]



              Subpart C_Aluminum Basis Material Subcategory



Sec.  466.30  Applicability; description of the aluminum basis material
subcategory.

    This subpart applies to discharges to waters of the United States 
and introductions of pollutants into publicly owned treatment works from 
porcelain enameling of aluminum basis materials.



Sec.  466.31  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable
control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best practicable control technology currently 
available:

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                                       Subpart C--BPT Effluent Limitations
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                   Maximum for any 1 day    Maximum for monthly
                                                                 ------------------------         average
                 Pollutant or pollutant property                                         -----------------------
                                                                     Metal      Coating      Metal      Coating
                                                                  preparation  operation  preparation  operation
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                    Metric units--mg/m\2\ of area processed or
                                                                                      coated
                                                                 -----------------------------------------------
Chromium........................................................       16.34       6.32        6.63        2.56
Lead............................................................        5.84       2.26        5.06        1.96
Nickel..........................................................       54.85      21.21       38.90       15.04
Zinc............................................................       51.73      20.01       21.79        8.43
Aluminum........................................................      176.98      68.44       72.35       27.98
Iron............................................................       47.85      18.50       24.51        9.48
Oil and grease..................................................      777.92     300.84      466.76      108.50
TSS.............................................................    1,594.74     616.68      777.92      300.82
pH..............................................................    (\1\)         (\1\)       (\1\)       (\1\)
                                                                 -----------------------------------------------
                                                                   English units--pounds per 1 million ft\2\ of
                                                                             area processed or coated
                                                                 -----------------------------------------------
Chromium........................................................        3.35       1.30        1.37        0.53
Lead............................................................        1.20       0.47        1.04        0.40
Nickel..........................................................       11.24       4.35        7.97        3.08
Zinc............................................................       10.6        4.10        4.46        1.73
Aluminum........................................................       36.25      14.02       14.82        5.73
Iron............................................................        9.80       3.79        5.02        1.94
Oil and grease..................................................      159.33      61.61       95.60       36.97
TSS.............................................................      326.62     126.33      159.33       61.61
pH..............................................................    (\1\)         (\1\)       (\1\)       (\1\)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.



Sec.  466.32  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
technology economically achievable.

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best available technology economically 
achievable.

                                       Subpart C--BAT Effluent Limitations
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                   Maximum for any 1 day    Maximum for monthly
                                                                 ------------------------         average
                 Pollutant or pollutant property                                         -----------------------
                                                                     Metal      Coating      Metal      Coating
                                                                  preparation  operation  preparation  operation
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                    Metric units--mg/m\2\ of area processed or
                                                                                      coated
                                                                 -----------------------------------------------
Chromium........................................................      16.34         0.53       6.62        0.22
Lead............................................................       5.84         0.19       5.06        0.16
Nickel..........................................................      54.85         1.78      38.90        1.26
Zinc............................................................      51.74         1.68      21.79        1.71
Aluminum........................................................     176.98         5.74      72.35        2.35
Iron............................................................      47.85         1.55      24.51        0.80
                                                                 -----------------------------------------------
                                                                   English units--pounds per 1 million ft\2\ of
                                                                             area processed or coated
                                                                 -----------------------------------------------
Chromium........................................................       3.35         0.11       1.36        0.05
Lead............................................................       1.20         0.04       1.04        0.03
Nickel..........................................................      11.24         0.37       7.97        0.26
Zinc............................................................      10.60         0.35       4.46        0.35
Aluminum........................................................      36.25         1.18      14.82        0.48
Iron............................................................       9.80         0.32       5.02        0.16
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


[47 FR 53184, Nov. 24, 1982, as amended at 50 FR 36544, Sept. 6, 1985]



Sec.  466.33  New source performance standards.

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
new source performance standards:

                                                 Subpart C--NSPS
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                   Maximum for any 1 day    Maximum for monthly
                                                                 ------------------------         average
                 Pollutant or pollutant property                                         -----------------------
                                                                     Metal      Coating      Metal      Coating
                                                                  preparation  operation  preparation  operation
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                    Metric units--mg/m\2\ of area processed or
                                                                                      coated
                                                                 -----------------------------------------------
Chromium........................................................        3.60       0.47         1.46       0.19
Lead............................................................        0.97       0.13         0.88       0.11
Nickel..........................................................        5.35       0.69         3.60       0.47
Zinc............................................................        9.92       1.29         4.09       0.53
Aluminum........................................................       29.46       3.82        12.06       1.56
Iron............................................................       11.96       1.55         6.13       0.79
Oil and grease..................................................       97.24      12.60        97.24      12.60
TSS.............................................................      145.86      18.91       116.69      15.12
pH..............................................................    (\1\)      (\1\)        (\1\)      (\1\)
                                                                 -----------------------------------------------
                                                                   English units--pounds per 1 million ft\2\ of
                                                                             area processed or coated
                                                                 -----------------------------------------------
Chromium........................................................        0.74       0.10         0.30       0.04
Lead............................................................        0.20       0.03         0.18       0.20
Nickel..........................................................        1.10       0.14         0.74       0.10
Zinc............................................................        2.03       0.27         0.84       0.11
Aluminum........................................................        6.03       0.78         2.47       0.32
Iron............................................................        2.45       0.32         1.26       0.16
Oil and grease..................................................       19.92       2.58        19.92       2.58
TSS.............................................................       29.88       3.87        23.90       3.10
pH..............................................................    (\1\)      (\1\)        (\1\)      (\1\)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.


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[47 FR 53184, Nov. 24, 1982, as amended at 50 FR 36544, Sept. 6, 1985]



Sec.  466.34  Pretreatment standards for existing sources.

    (a) Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any existing 
source subject to this subpart which introduces pollutants into a 
publicly owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and 
achieve the following pretreatment standards for existing sources.

                             Subpart C--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Milligrams per liter (mg/
                                                           l)
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................         0.42         0.17
Lead..........................................         0.15         0.13
Nickel........................................         1.41         1.00
Zinc..........................................         1.33         0.56
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) In cases where POTW find it necessary to impose mass 
pretreatment standards the following equivalent mass standards are 
provided:

                                                 Subpart C--PSES
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                   Maximum for any 1 day    Maximum for monthly
                                                                 ------------------------         average
                 Pollutant or pollutant property                                         -----------------------
                                                                     Metal      Coating      Metal      Coating
                                                                  preparation  operation  preparation  operation
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                    Metric units--mg/m\2\ of area processed or
                                                                                      coated
                                                                 -----------------------------------------------
Chromium........................................................      16.34       0.53         6.62        0.22
Lead............................................................       5.84       0.19         5.06        0.16
Nickel..........................................................      54.85       1.78        38.9         1.26
Zinc............................................................      51.74       1.68        21.79        1.71
                                                                 -----------------------------------------------
                                                                   English units--pounds per 1 million ft\2\ of
                                                                             area processed or coated
                                                                 -----------------------------------------------
Chromium........................................................       3.35       0.11         1.36        0.05
Lead............................................................       1.20       0.04         1.04        0.03
Nickel..........................................................      11.24       0.37         7.97        0.25
Zinc............................................................      10.6        0.35         4.46        0.35
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


[47 FR 53184, Nov. 24, 1982, as amended at 50 FR 36544, Sept. 6, 1985]



Sec.  466.35  Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7, any new source subject to this 
subpart which introduces pollutants into a publicly owned treatment 
works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the following 
pretreatment standards for new sources.

                                                 Subpart C--PSNS
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                   Maximum for any 1 day    Maximum for monthly
                                                                 ------------------------         average
                 Pollutant or pollutant property                                         -----------------------
                                                                     Metal      Coating      Metal      Coating
                                                                  preparation  operation  preparation  operation
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                    Metric units--mg/m\2\ of area processed or
                                                                                      coated
                                                                 -----------------------------------------------
Chromium........................................................        3.60       0.47         1.46        0.19
Lead............................................................        0.97       0.13         0.88        0.11
Nickel..........................................................        5.35       0.69         3.60        0.47
Zinc............................................................        9.92       1.29         4.09        0.53
                                                                 -----------------------------------------------
                                                                   English units--pounds per 1 million ft\2\ of
                                                                             area processed or coated
                                                                 -----------------------------------------------
Chromium........................................................        0.74       0.10         0.30        0.04
Lead............................................................        0.20       0.03         0.18        0.02
Nickel..........................................................        1.10       0.14         0.74        0.10
Zinc............................................................        2.03       0.27         0.84        0.11
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


[47 FR 53184, Nov. 24, 1982, as amended at 50 FR 36545, Sept. 6, 1985]



               Subpart D_Copper Basis Material Subcategory



Sec.  466.40  Applicability; description of the copper basis material
subcategory.

    This subpart applies to discharges to waters of the United States 
and introductions of pollutants into publicly owned treatment works from 
porcelain enameling of copper basis materials.



Sec.Sec. 466.41-466.42  [Reserved]



Sec.  466.43  New source performance standards.

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
new source performance standards:

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                                                 Subpart D--NSPS
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                   Maximum for any 1 day    Maximum for monthly
                                                                 ------------------------         average
                 Pollutant or pollutant property                                         -----------------------
                                                                     Metal      Coating      Metal      Coating
                                                                  preparation  operation  preparation  operation
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                    Metric units--mg/m\2\ of area processed or
                                                                                      coated
                                                                 -----------------------------------------------
Chromium........................................................        6.23        0.46        2.52       0.19
Lead............................................................        1.69        0.13        1.52       0.11
Nickel..........................................................        9.25        0.69        6.23       0.47
Zinc............................................................       17.16        1.29        7.07       0.53
Aluminum........................................................       50.97        3.82       20.86       1.56
Iron............................................................       20.69        1.55       10.60       0.79
Oil and grease..................................................      168.23       12.60      168.23      12.60
TSS.............................................................      252.35       18.91      201.88      15.12
pH..............................................................    (\1\)       (\1\)       (\1\)      (\1\)
                                                                 -----------------------------------------------
                                                                   English units--pounds per 1 million ft\2\ of
                                                                             area processed or coated
                                                                 -----------------------------------------------
Chromium........................................................        1.28        0.10        0.52       0.04
Lead............................................................        0.35        0.03        0.31       0.03
Nickel..........................................................        1.90        0.14        1.28       0.10
Zinc............................................................        3.52        0.27        1.45       0.11
Aluminum........................................................       10.44        0.78        4.27       0.32
Iron............................................................        4.24        0.32        2.17       0.16
Oil and grease..................................................       34.46        2.58       34.46       2.58
TSS.............................................................       51.69        3.87       41.35       3.10
pH..............................................................    (\1\)       (\1\)       (\1\)      (\1\)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.


[47 FR 53184, Nov. 24, 1982, as amended at 50 FR 36545, Sept. 6, 1985]



Sec.  466.44  [Reserved]



Sec.  466.45  Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    Any new source subject to this subpart which introduces pollutants 
into a publicly owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 
and achieve the following pretreatment standards for new sources:

                                                 Subpart D--PSNS
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                   Maximum for any 1 day    Maximum for monthly
                                                                 ------------------------         average
                 Pollutant or pollutant property                                         -----------------------
                                                                     Metal      Coating      Metal      Coating
                                                                  preparation  operation  preparation  operation
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                    Metric units--mg/m\2\ of area processed or
                                                                                      coated
                                                                 -----------------------------------------------
Chromium........................................................        6.23       0.46         2.52       0.19
Lead............................................................        1.69       0.13         1.52       0.11
Nickel..........................................................        9.25       0.69         6.23       0.47
Zinc............................................................       17.16       1.29         7.07       0.53
                                                                 -----------------------------------------------
                                                                   English units--pounds per 1 million ft\2\ of
                                                                             area processed or coated
                                                                 -----------------------------------------------
Chromium........................................................        1.28       0.10         0.52       0.04
Lead............................................................        0.35       0.03         0.31       0.02
Nickel..........................................................        1.90       0.14         1.28       0.10
Zinc............................................................        3.52       0.27         1.45       0.11
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


[47 FR 53184, Nov. 24, 1982, as amended at 50 FR 36545, Sept. 6, 1985]



PART 467_ALUMINUM FORMING POINT SOURCE CATEGORY--Table of Contents



                           General Provisions

Sec.
467.01 Applicability.
467.02 General definitions.
467.03 Monitoring and reporting requirements.
467.04 Compliance date for PSES.
467.05 Removal allowances for pretreatment standards.

              Subpart A_Rolling With Neat Oils Subcategory

467.10 Applicability; description of the rolling with neat oils 
          subcategory.
467.11 Specialized definitions.
467.12 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.
467.13 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable.
467.14 New source performance standards.
467.15 Pretreatment standards for existing sources.
467.16 Pretreatment standards for new sources.
467.17 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology. [Reserved]

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              Subpart B_Rolling With Emulsions Subcategory

467.20 Applicability; description of the rolling with emulsions 
          subcategory.
467.21 Specialized definitions.
467.22 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.
467.23 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable.
467.24 New source performance standards.
467.25 Pretreatment standards for existing sources.
467.26 Pretreatment standards for new sources.
467.27 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the applicatIon of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology. [Reserved]

                     Subpart C_Extrusion Subcategory

467.30 Applicability; description of the extrusion subcategory.
467.31 Specialized definitions.
467.32 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.
467.33 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable.
467.34 New source performance standards.
467.35 Pretreatment standards for existing sources.
467.36 Pretreatment standards for new sources.
467.37 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology. [Reserved]

                      Subpart D_Forging Subcategory

467.40 Applicability; description of forging subcategory.
467.41 Specialized definitions.
467.42 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available. [Reserved]
467.43 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable. [Reserved]
467.44 New source performance standards.
467.45 Pretreatment standards for existing sources.
467.46 Pretreatment standards for new sources.
467.47 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology. [Reserved]

              Subpart E_Drawing With Neat Oils Subcategory

467.50 Applicability; description of the drawing with neat oils 
          subcategory.
467.51 Specialized definitions.
467.52 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.
467.53 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable.
467.54 New source performance standards.
467.55 Pretreatment standards for existing sources.
467.56 Pretreatment standards for new sources.
467.57 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology. [Reserved]

          Subpart F_Drawing With Emulsions or Soaps Subcategory

467.60 Applicability; description of the drawing with emulsions or soaps 
          subcategory.
467.61 Specialized definitions.
467.62 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available.
467.63 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable.
467.64 New source performance standards.
467.65 Pretreatment standards for existing sources.
467.66 Pretreatment standards for new sources.
467.67 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology. [Reserved]

    Authority: Secs. 301, 304(b), (c), (e), and (g), 306(b) and (c), 
307(b) and (c), 308 and 501 of the Clean Water Act (the Federal Water 
Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972, as amended by the Clean Water 
Act of 1977) and the Water Quality Act of 1987 (the ``Act''); 33 U.S.C. 
1311, 1314(b), (c), (e), and (g), 1316(b) and (c), 1317(b) and (c), 1318 
and 1361;

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86 Stat. 816, Pub. L. 92-500; 91 Stat. 1567, Pub. L. 95-217; 101 Stat. 
7, Pub. L. 100-4.

    Source: 48 FR 49149, Oct. 24, 1983, unless otherwise noted.

                           General Provisions



Sec.  467.01  Applicability.

    (a) Aluminum forming includes commonly recognized forming operations 
such as rolling, drawing, extruding, and forging and related operations 
such as heat treatment, casting, and surface treatments. Surface 
treatment of aluminum is any chemical or electrochemical treatment 
applied to the surface of aluminum. Such surface treatment is considered 
to be a part of aluminum forming whenever it is performed as an integral 
part of aluminum forming. For the purposes of this regulation, surface 
treatment of aluminum is considered to be an integral part of aluminum 
forming whenever it is performed at the same plant site at which 
aluminum is formed and such operations are not considered for regulation 
under the Electroplating and Metal Finishing provisions of 40 CFR parts 
413 and 433. Casting aluminum when performed as an integral part of 
aluminum forming and located on-site at an aluminum forming plant is 
considered an aluminum forming operation and is covered under these 
guidelines. When aluminum forming is performed on the same site as 
primary aluminum reduction the casting shall be regulated by the 
nonferrous metals guidelines if there is no cooling of the aluminum 
prior to casting. If the aluminum is cooled prior to casting then the 
casting shall be regulated by the aluminum forming guidelines.
    (b) This part applies to any aluminum forming facility, except for 
plants identified under paragraph (c) of this section, which discharges 
or may discharge pollutants to waters of the United States or which 
introduces or may introduce pollutants into a publicly owned treatment 
works.
    (c) This part is applicable to indirect discharging aluminum forming 
plants that extrude less than 3 million pounds of product per year and 
draw, with emulsions or soaps, less than 1 million pounds per year.
    Note: This paragraph is promulgated as an Interim Final Rule.

[48 FR 49149, Oct. 24, 1983; 49 FR 11631, Mar. 27, 1984]



Sec.  467.02  General definitions.

    In addition to the definitions set forth in 40 CFR part 401, the 
following definitions apply to this part:
    (a) Aluminum forming is a set of manufacturing operations in which 
aluminum and aluminum alloys are made into semifinished products by hot 
or cold working.
    (b) Ancillary operation is a manufacturing operation that has a 
large flow, discharges significant amounts of pollutants, and may not be 
present at every plant in a subcategory, but when present is an integral 
part of the aluminum forming process.
    (c) Contact cooling water is any wastewater which contacts the 
aluminum workpiece or the raw materials used in forming aluminum.
    (d) Continuous casting is the production of sheet, rod, or other 
long shapes by solidifying the metal while it is being poured through an 
open-ended mold using little or no contact cooling water. Continuous 
casting of rod and sheet generates spent lubricants and rod casting also 
generates contact cooling water.
    (e) Degassing is the removal of dissolved hydrogen from the molten 
aluminum prior to casting. Chemicals are added and gases are bubbled 
through the molten aluminum. Sometimes a wet scrubber is used to remove 
excess chlorine gas.
    (f) Direct chill casting is the pouring of molten aluminum into a 
water-cooled mold. Contact cooling water is sprayed onto the aluminum as 
it is dropped into the mold, and the aluminum ingot falls into a water 
bath at the end of the casting process.
    (g) Drawing is the process of pulling metal through a die or 
succession of dies to reduce the metal's diameter or alter its shape. 
There are two aluminum forming subcategories based on the drawing 
process. In the drawing with neat oils subcategory, the drawing process 
uses a pure or neat oil as a

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lubricant. In the drawing with emulsions or soaps subcategory, the 
drawing process uses an emulsion or soap solution as a lubricant.
    (h) Emulsions are stable dispersions of two immiscible liquids. In 
the aluminum forming category this is usually an oil and water mixture.
    (i) Cleaning or etching is a chemical solution bath and a rinse or 
series of rinses designed to produce a desired surface finish on the 
workpiece. This term includes air pollution control scrubbers which are 
sometimes used to control fumes from chemical solution baths. Conversion 
coating and anodizing when performed as an integral part of the aluminum 
forming operations are considered cleaning or etching operations. When 
conversion coating or anodizing are covered here they are not subject to 
regulation under the provisions of 40 CFR part 433, Metal Finishing.
    (j) Extrusion is the application of pressure to a billet of 
aluminum, forcing the aluminum to flow through a die orifice. The 
extrusion subcategory is based on the extrusion process.
    (k) Forging is the exertion of pressure on dies or rolls surrounding 
heated aluminum stock, forcing the stock to change shape and in the case 
where dies are used to take the shape of the die. The forging 
subcategory is based on the forging process.
    (l) Heat treatment is the application of heat of specified 
temperature and duration to change the physical properties of the metal.
    (m) Hot water seal is a heated water bath (heated to approximately 
180 [deg]F) used to seal the surface coating on formed aluminum which 
has been anodized and coated. In establishing an effluent allowance for 
this operation, the hot water seal shall be classified as a cleaning or 
etching rinse.
    (n) In-process control technology is the conservation of chemicals 
and water throughout the production operations to reduce the amount of 
wastewater to be discharged.
    (o) Neat oil is a pure oil with no or few impurities added. In 
aluminum forming its use is mostly as a lubricant.
    (p) Rolling is the reduction in thickness or diameter of a workpiece 
by passing it between lubricated steel rollers. There are two 
subcategories based on the rolling process. In the rolling with neat 
oils subcategory, pure or neat oils are used as lubricants for the 
rolling process. In the rolling with emulsions subcategory, emulsions 
are used as lubricants for the rolling process.
    (q) The term Total Toxic Organics (TTO) shall mean the sum of the 
masses or concentrations of each of the following toxic organic 
compounds which is found in the discharge at a concentration greater 
than 0.010 mg/1:

p-chloro-m-cresol
2-chlorophenol
2,4-dinitrotoluene
1,2-diphenylhydrazine
ethyblenzene
fluoranthene
isophorone
napthalene
N-nitro sodi phenyl amine
phenol
benzo(a) pyrene
benzo(ghi)perylene
fluorene
phenanthrene
dibenzo(a,h)
 anthracene
indeno(1,2,3-c,d)pyrene
pyrene
tetrachloroethylene
toluene
trichloroethylene
endosulfan sulfate
bis(2-ethyl hexyl)phthalate
diethylphthalate
3,4-benzofluoranthene
benzo(k)fluoranthene
chrysene
acenaphthylene
anthracene
di-n-butyl phthalate
endrin
endrin aldehyde
PCB-1242, 1254, 1221
PCB-1232, 1248, 1260, 1016
acenaphthene

    (r) Stationary casting is the pouring of molten aluminum into molds 
and allowing the metal to air cool.
    (s) Wet scrubbers are air pollution control devices used to remove 
particulates and fumes from air by entraining the pollutants in a water 
spray.
    (t) BPT means the best practicable control technology currently 
available under section 304(b)(1) of the Act.
    (u) BAT means the best available technology economically achievable 
under section 304(b)(2)(B) of the Act.
    (v) BCT means the best conventional pollutant control technology, 
under section 304(b)(4) of the Act.
    (w) NSPS means new source performance standards under section 306 of 
the Act.
    (x) PSES means pretreatment standards for existing sources, under 
section 307(b) of the Act.

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    (y) PSNS means pretreatment standards for new sources, under section 
307(c) of the Act.
    (z) The production normalizing mass (/kkg) for each core or 
ancillary operation is the mass (off-kkg or off-lb) processed through 
that operation.
    (aa) The term off-kilogram (off-pound) shall mean the mass of 
aluminum or aluminum alloy removed from a forming or ancillary operation 
at the end of a process cycle for transfer to a different machine or 
process.

[48 FR 49149, Oct. 24, 1983; 49 FR 11631, Mar. 27, 1984, as amended at 
53 FR 52369, Dec. 27, 1988]



Sec.  467.03  Monitoring and reporting requirements.

    The following special monitoring and reporting requirements apply to 
all facilities controlled by this regulation.
    (a) Periodic analyses for cyanide as may be required under part 122 
or 403 of this chapter are not required when both of the following 
conditions are met:
    (1) The first wastewater sample of each calendar year has been 
analyzed and found to contain less than 0.07 mg/l cyanide.
    (2) The owner or operator of the aluminum forming plant certifies in 
writing to the POTW authority or permit issuing authority that cyanide 
is not and will not be used in the aluminum forming process.
    (b) As an alternative monitoring procedure for pretreatment, the 
POTW user may measure and limit oil and grease to the levels shown in 
pretreatment standards in lieu of measuring and regulating total toxic 
organics (TTO).
    (c) The ``monthly average'' regulatory values shall be the basis for 
the monthly average discharge limits in direct discharge permits and for 
pretreatment standards. Compliance with the monthly discharge limit is 
required regardless of the number of samples analyzed and averaged.

(Information collection requirements in paragraph (a) were approved by 
the Office of Management and Budget under control number 2040-0033)

[48 FR 49149, Oct. 24, 1983; 49 FR 11631, Mar. 27, 1984, as amended at 
50 FR 4515, Jan. 31, 1985]



Sec.  467.04  Compliance date for PSES.

    The compliance date for Pretreatment Standards for Existing Sources 
(PSES) is October 24, 1986.

[48 FR 49149, Oct. 24, 1983; 49 FR 11631, Mar. 27, 1984]



Sec.  467.05  Removal allowances for pretreatment standards.

    Removal allowances pursuant to 40 CFR 403.7(a) may be granted for 
the toxic metals limited in 40 CFR part 467 when used as indicator 
pollutants.

[49 FR 11631, Mar. 27, 1984]



              Subpart A_Rolling With Neat Oils Subcategory



Sec.  467.10  Applicability; description of the rolling with neat 
oils subcategory.

    This subpart applies to discharges of pollutants to waters of the 
United States, and introductions of pollutants into publicly owned 
treatment works from the core and the ancillary operations of the 
rolling with neat oils subcategory.



Sec.  467.11  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) The ``core'' of the rolling with neat oils subcategory shall 
include rolling using neat oils, roll grinding, sawing, annealing, 
stationary casting, homogenizing artificial aging, degreasing, and 
stamping.
    (b) The term ``ancillary operation'' shall mean any operation not 
previously included in the core, performed on-site, following or 
preceding the rolling operation. The ancillary operations shall include 
continuous rod casting, continuous sheet casting, solution heat 
treatment, cleaning or etching.



Sec.  467.12  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable
control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations for the core operation and for the ancillary operations 
representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable

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by the application of the best practicable control technology currently 
available:

                                Subpart A

                 Core With an Annealing Furnace Scrubber

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               BPT effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                                lbs) of aluminum rolled
                                                    with neat oils
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................        0.0360        0.0147
Cyanide.....................................        0.0237        0.0098
Zinc........................................        0.119         0.0498
Aluminum....................................        0.525         0.257
Oil and grease..............................        1.634         0.980
Suspended solids............................        3.348         1.593
pH..........................................    (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10 at all times.

                                Subpart A

               Core Without an Annealing Furnace Scrubber

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               BPT effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                                lbs) of aluminum rolled
                                                    with neat oils
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................        0.0244        0.010
Cyanide.....................................        0.0161        0.0067
Zinc........................................        0.0808        0.0338
Aluminum....................................        0.356         0.174
Oil and grease..............................        1.11          0.664
Suspended solids............................        2.27          1.079
pH..........................................    (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10 at all times.

                                Subpart A

                Continuous Sheet Casting Spent Lubricant

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               BPT effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                                lbs) of aluminum sheet
                                              cast by continuous methods
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................       0.00086       0.00035
Cyanide.....................................       0.00057       0.00024
Zinc........................................       0.0029        0.0012
Aluminum....................................       0.0127        0.0063
Oil and grease..............................       0.0393        0.0236
Suspended solids............................       0.0805        0.0383
pH..........................................   (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10 at all times.

                                Subpart A

              Solution Heat Treatment Contact Cooling Water

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               BPT effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum quenched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................          3.39          1.39
Cyanide.....................................          2.24          0.93
Zinc........................................         11.25          4.70
Aluminum....................................         49.55         24.66
Oil and grease..............................        154.10         92.46
Suspended solids............................        315.91        150.25
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10 at all times.

                                Subpart A

                        Cleaning or Etching Bath

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               BPT effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.079         0.032
Cyanide.....................................         0.052         0.022
Zinc........................................         0.262         0.110
Aluminum....................................         1.15          0.573
Oil and grease..............................         3.58          2.15
Suspended solids............................         7.34          3.49
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10 at all times.

                                Subpart A

                        Cleaning or Etching Rinse

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               BPT effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................          6.12          2.51
Cyanide.....................................          4.04          1.67
Zinc........................................         20.31          8.49
Aluminum....................................         89.46         44.52
Oil and grease..............................        278.24        166.95
Suspended solids............................        570.39        271.29
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10 at all times.


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                                Subpart A

                   Cleaning or Etching Scrubber Liquor

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               BPT effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................          7.00          2.86
Cyanide.....................................          4.61          1.91
Zinc........................................         23.22          9.70
Aluminum....................................        102.24         50.88
Oil and grease..............................        318.00        190.80
Suspended solids............................        651.90        310.05
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10 at all times.


[48 FR 49149, Oct. 24, 1983; 49 FR 11631 and 11632, Mar. 27, 1984]



Sec.  467.13  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
technology economically achievable.

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best available technology economically 
achievable. The mass of pollutants in the core and ancillary operations' 
process wastewater shall not exceed the following values:

                                Subpart A

                 Core With an Annealing Furnace Scrubber

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               BAT effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                                lbs) of aluminum rolled
                                                    with neat oils
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.036        0.015
Cyanide.....................................         0.024        0.0098
Zinc........................................         0.119        0.050
Aluminum....................................         0.525        0.257
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart A

               Core Without an Annealing Furnace Scrubber

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               BAT effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                                lbs) of aluminum rolled
                                                    with neat oils
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.025        0.010
Cyanide.....................................         0.016        0.0067
Zinc........................................         0.081        0.034
Aluminum....................................         0.356        0.174
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart A

                Continuous Sheet Casting Spent Lubricant

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               BAT effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                                lbs) of aluminum sheet
                                                         cast
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................       0.00086       0.00035
Cyanide.....................................       0.00057       0.00024
Zinc........................................       0.00287       0.0012
Aluminum....................................       0.0127        0.0062
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart A

              Solution Heat Treatment Contact Cooling Water

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               BAT effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum quenched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.897         0.367
Cyanide.....................................         0.591         0.245
Zinc........................................         2.974         1.243
Aluminum....................................        13.10          6.518
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart A

                        Cleaning or Etching Bath

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               BAT effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................       0.079         0.032
Cyanide.....................................       0.052         0.022
Zinc........................................       0.262         0.109
Aluminum....................................       1.151         0.573
------------------------------------------------------------------------


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                                Subpart A

                        Cleaning or Etching Rinse

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               BAT effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................       0.612         0.251
Cyanide.....................................       0.404         0.167
Zinc........................................       2.031         0.849
Aluminum....................................       8.944         4.45
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart A

                   Cleaning or Etching Scrubber Liquor

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               BAT effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................       0.851         0.348
Cyanide.....................................       0.561         0.232
Zinc........................................       2.822         1.179
Aluminum....................................      12.43          6.186
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[48 FR 49149, Oct. 24, 1983; 49 FR 11631 and 11632, Mar. 27, 1984]



Sec.  467.14  New source performance standards.

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
performance standards. The mass of pollutants in the core and ancillary 
operations' process wastewater shall not exceed the following values:

                                Subpart A

                 Core With an Annealing Furnace Scrubber

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         NSPS
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                                lbs) of aluminum rolled
                                                    with neat oils
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.030        0.0123
Cyanide.....................................         0.016        0.0065
Zinc........................................         0.084        0.0343
Aluminum....................................         0.499        0.221
Oil and grease..............................         0.817        0.817
Suspended solids............................         1.225        0.980
pH..........................................     (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10 at all times.

                                Subpart A

               Core Without an Annealing Furnace Scrubber

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         NSPS
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                                lbs) of aluminum rolled
                                                    with neat oils
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.021        0.0083
Cyanide.....................................         0.011        0.0044
Zinc........................................         0.057        0.023
Aluminum....................................         0.338        0.150
Oil and grease..............................         0.553        0.553
Suspended solids............................         0.830        0.664
pH..........................................     (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10 at all times.

                                Subpart A

                Continuous Sheet Casting Spent Lubricant

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         NSPS
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                                 lbs) of aluminum cast
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................       0.00073       0.00029
Cyanide.....................................       0.00039       0.00016
Zinc........................................       0.0020        0.00082
Aluminum....................................       0.012         0.0053
Oil and grease..............................       0.0197        0.019
Suspended solids............................       0.0295        0.022
pH..........................................   (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10 at all times.

                                Subpart A

              Solution Heat Treatment Contact Cooling Water

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         NSPS
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum quenched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................          0.76          0.31
Cyanide.....................................          0.41          0.17
Zinc........................................          2.08          0.86
Aluminum....................................         12.45          5.52
Oil and grease..............................         20.37         20.37
Suspended solids............................         30.56         24.45
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10 at all times.


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                                Subpart A

                        Cleaning or Etching Bath

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         NSPS
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.066         0.027
Cyanide.....................................         0.036         0.015
Zinc........................................         0.183         0.075
Aluminum....................................         1.094         0.485
Oil and grease..............................         1.79          1.79
Suspended solids............................         2.69          2.15
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10 at all times.

                                Subpart A

                        Cleaning or Etching Rinse

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         NSPS
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................          0.52          0.21
Cyanide.....................................          0.28          0.11
Zinc........................................          1.42          0.59
Aluminum....................................          8.50          3.70
Oil and grease..............................         13.91         13.91
Suspended solids............................         20.87         16.69
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10 at all times.

                                Subpart A

                   Cleaning or Etching Scrubber Liquor

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         NSPS
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.715          0.29
Cyanide.....................................         0.387          0.16
Zinc........................................         1.97           0.81
Aluminum....................................        11.81           5.24
Oil and grease..............................        19.33          19.33
Suspended solids............................        29.00          23.20
pH..........................................     (\1\)          (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10 at all times.


[48 FR 49149, Oct. 24, 1983; 49 FR 11631 and 11632, Mar. 27, 1984]



Sec.  467.15  Pretreatment standards for existing sources.

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any existing source 
subject to this subpart which introduces pollutants into a publicly 
owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the 
following pretreatment standards for existing sources. The mass of 
wastewater pollutants in aluminum forming process wastewater introduced 
into a POTW shall not exceed the following values:

                                Subpart A

                 Core With an Annealing Furnace Scrubber

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                        PSES
                                           -----------------------------
      Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                             Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                            lbs) of aluminum rolled with
                                                      neat oils
                                           -----------------------------
Chromium..................................         0.036         0.015
Cyanide...................................         0.024         0.010
Zinc......................................         0.119         0.050
TTO.......................................         0.057  ..............
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring               4.3           2.1
 parameter)...............................
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart A

               Core Without an Annealing Furnace Scrubber

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         PSES
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                                lbs) of aluminum rolled
                                                    with neat oils
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.025         0.010
Cyanide.....................................         0.016         0.007
Zinc........................................         0.081         0.034
TTO.........................................         0.038  ............
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                 2.9           1.5
 parameter).................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart A

                   Continuous Sheet Casting Lubricant

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         PSES
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                                 lbs) of aluminum cast
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................       0.00086       0.00035
Cyanide.....................................       0.00057       0.00024
Zinc........................................       0.0029        0.0012
TTO.........................................       0.0014   ............
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring               0.10          0.052
 parameter).................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------


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                                Subpart A

              Solution Heat Treatment Contact Cooling Water

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         PSES
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum quenched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.90           0.37
Cyanide.....................................         0.59           0.25
Zinc........................................         2.98           1.25
TTO.........................................         1.41   ............
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring               110             53
 parameter).................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart A

                        Cleaning or Etching Bath

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         PSES
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.079         0.032
Cyanide.....................................         0.052         0.022
Zinc........................................         0.262         0.109
TTO.........................................         0.124  ............
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                 9.3           4.7
 parameter).................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart A

                        Cleaning or Etching Rinse

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         PSES
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................          0.61          0.25
Cyanide.....................................          0.41          0.17
Zinc........................................          2.03          0.85
TTO.........................................          0.96  ............
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                 73            36
 parameter).................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart A

                   Cleaning or Etching Scrubber Liquor

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         PSES
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................          0.85          0.35
Cyanide.....................................          0.56          0.23
Zinc........................................          2.82          1.18
TTO.........................................          1.34  ............
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                100            50
 parameter).................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[48 FR 49149, Oct. 24, 1983; 49 FR 11631, 11632, Mar. 27, 1984, as 
amended at 53 FR 52369, 52370, Dec. 27, 1988]



Sec.  467.16  Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7, any new source subject to this 
subpart which introduces pollutants into a publicly owned treatment 
works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the following 
pretreatment standards for new sources. The mass of wastewater 
pollutants in aluminum forming process wastewater introduced into a POTW 
shall not exceed the following values:

                                Subpart A

                 Core With an Annealing Furnace Scrubber

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         PSNS
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                                lbs) of aluminum rolled
                                                    with neat oils
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.030         0.013
Cyanide.....................................         0.017         0.007
Zinc........................................         0.084         0.035
TTO.........................................         0.057  ............
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                 0.817         0.817
 parameter).................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------


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                                Subpart A

               Core Without an Annealing Furnace Scrubber

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         PSNS
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                                lbs) of aluminum rolled
                                                    with neat oils
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.021         0.009
Cyanide.....................................         0.011         0.005
Zinc........................................         0.057         0.024
TTO.........................................         0.038  ............
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                 0.54          0.54
 parameter).................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart A

                   Continuous Sheet Casting Lubricant

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         PSNS
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                                 lbs) of aluminum cast
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................       0.00073       0.00029
Cyanide.....................................       0.00039       0.00016
Zinc........................................       0.0020        0.00082
TTO.........................................       0.0014   ............
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring               0.020         0.020
 parameter).................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart A

              Solution Heat Treatment Contact Cooling Water

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         PSNS
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum quenched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................          0.76          0.31
Cyanide.....................................          0.41          0.17
Zinc........................................          2.08          0.86
TTO.........................................          1.41  ............
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                 20.37         20.37
 parameter).................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart A

                        Cleaning or Etching Bath

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         PSNS
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.067         0.027
Cyanide.....................................         0.036         0.015
Zinc........................................         0.183         0.075
TTO.........................................         0.124  ............
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                 1.79          1.79
 parameter).................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart A

                        Cleaning or Etching Rinse

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         PSNS
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                             ---------------
Chromium....................................          0.52          0.21
Cyanide.....................................          0.28          0.11
Zinc........................................          1.42          0.59
TTO.........................................          0.96  ............
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                 13.91         13.91
 parameter).................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart A

                   Cleaning or Etching Scrubber Liquor

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         PSNS
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................          0.72          0.29
Cyanide.....................................          0.39          0.16
Zinc........................................          1.97          0.81
TTO.........................................          1.34  ............
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                 19.33         19.33
 parameter).................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[48 FR 49149, Oct. 24, 1983; 49 FR 11631 and 11632, Mar. 27, 1984]

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Sec.  467.17  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional
pollutant control technology. [Reserved]



              Subpart B_Rolling With Emulsions Subcategory



Sec.  467.20  Applicability; description of the rolling with emulsions
subcategory.

    This subpart applies to dischargers of pollutants to waters of the 
United States and introductions of pollutants into publicly owned 
treatment works from the core and the ancillary operations of the 
rolling with emulsions subcategory.



Sec.  467.21  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) The ``core'' of the rolling with emulsions subcategory shall 
include rolling using emulsions, roll grinding, stationary casting, 
homogenizing, artificial aging, annealing, and sawing.
    (b) The term ``ancillary operation'' shall mean any operation not 
previously included in the core, performed on-site, following or 
preceding the rolling operation. The ancillary operations shall include 
direct chill casting, solution heat treatment, cleaning or etching, and 
degassing.



Sec.  467.22  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable 
control technology  currently available.

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best practicable control technology currently 
available.

                                Subpart B

                                  Core

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               BPT effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                                lbs) of aluminum rolled
                                                    with emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.057         0.024
Cyanide.....................................         0.038         0.016
Zinc........................................         0.19          0.079
Aluminum....................................         0.84          0.416
Oil and grease..............................         2.60          1.56
Suspended solids............................         5.33          2.53
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

                                Subpart B

               Direct Chill Casting Contact Cooling Water

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               BPT effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                                 lbs) of aluminum cast
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................          0.59          0.24
Cyanide.....................................          0.39          0.16
Zinc........................................          1.94          0.81
Aluminum....................................          8.55          4.26
Oil and grease..............................         26.58         15.95
Suspended solids............................         54.49         25.92
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ The pH shall be maintained within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all
  times except for those situations when this waste stream is discharged
  separately and without commingling with any other wastewater in which
  case the pH shall be within the range of 6.0 to 10.0 at all times.

                                Subpart B

              Solution Heat Treatment Contact Cooling Water

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               BPT effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum quenched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................          3.39          1.39
Cyanide.....................................          2.24          0.93
Zinc........................................         11.25          4.70
Aluminum....................................         49.55         24.66
Oil and grease..............................        154.10         92.46
Suspended solids............................        315.91        150.25
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


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                                Subpart B

                        Cleaning or Etching Bath

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               BPT effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.079         0.032
Cyanide.....................................         0.052         0.022
Zinc........................................         0.262         0.109
Aluminum....................................         1.15          0.573
Oil and grease..............................         3.58          2.15
Suspended solids............................         7.34          3.49
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

                                Subpart B

                        Cleaning or Etching Rinse

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               BPT effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................          6.12          2.51
Cyanide.....................................          4.04          1.67
Zinc........................................         20.31          8.49
Aluminum....................................         89.46         44.52
Oil and grease..............................        278.24        166.95
Suspended solids............................        570.39        271.29
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

                                Subpart B

                   Cleaning or Etching Scrubber Liquor

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               BPT effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................          7.00          2.86
Cyanide.....................................          4.61          1.91
Zinc........................................         23.22          9.70
Aluminum....................................        102.24         50.88
Oil and grease..............................        318.00        190.80
Suspended solids............................        651.90        310.05
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


[48 FR 49149, Oct. 24, 1983; 49 FR 11631 and 11632, Mar. 27, 1984, as 
amended at 53 FR 52370, Dec. 27, 1988]



Sec.  467.23  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
technology economically achievable.

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best available technology economically 
achievable. The discharge of process wastewater pollutants from the core 
shall not exceed the values set forth below:

                                Subpart B

                                  Core

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               BAT effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                                lbs) of aluminum rolled
                                                    with emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.057         0.024
Cyanide.....................................         0.038         0.016
Zinc........................................         0.19          0.079
Aluminum....................................         0.84          0.42
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart B

               Direct Chill Casting Contact Cooling Water

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               BAT effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                                 lbs) of aluminum cast
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................          0.59          0.24
Cyanide.....................................          0.39          0.16
Zinc........................................          1.94          0.81
Aluminum....................................          8.55          4.26
------------------------------------------------------------------------


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                                Subpart B

              Solution Heat Treatment Contact Cooling Water

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               BAT Effluent Limitations
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum quenched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................          0.90          0.37
Cyanide.....................................          0.59          0.25
Zinc........................................          2.98          1.25
Aluminum....................................         13.10          6.52
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart B

                        Cleaning or Etching Bath

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               BAT effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.079         0.032
Cyanide.....................................         0.052         0.022
Zinc........................................         0.26          0.109
Aluminum....................................         1.15          0.573
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart B

                        Cleaning or Etching Rinse

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               BAT effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................          0.61          0.25
Cyanide.....................................          0.41          0.17
Zinc........................................          2.03          0.85
Aluminum....................................          8.95          4.45
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart B

                   Cleaning or Etching Scrubber Liquor

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               BAT effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................          0.85          0.35
Cyanide.....................................          0.56          0.23
Zinc........................................          2.82          1.18
Aluminum....................................         12.43          6.19
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[48 FR 49149, Oct. 24, 1983; 49 FR 11631 and 11633, Mar. 27, 1984]



Sec.  467.24  New source performance standards.

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
performance standards. The discharge of process wastewater pollutants 
from the core shall not exceed the values set forth below:

                                Subpart B

                                  Core

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         NSPS
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                                lbs) of aluminum rolled
                                                    with emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.048         0.020
Cyanide.....................................         0.026         0.011
Zinc........................................         0.133         0.055
Aluminum....................................         0.80          0.35
Oil and grease..............................         1.30          1.30
Suspended solids............................         1.95          1.56
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

                                Subpart B

               Direct Chill Casting Contact Cooling Water

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         NSPS
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum cast by
                                                semicontinuous methods
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................          0.49          0.20
Cyanide.....................................          0.27          0.11
Zinc........................................          1.36          0.56
Aluminum....................................          8.12          3.60
Oil and grease..............................         13.29         13.29
Suspended solids............................         19.94         15.95
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ The pH shall be maintained within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all
  times except for those situations when this waste stream is discharged
  separately and without commingling with any other wastewater in which
  case the pH shall be within the range of 6.0 to 10.0 at all times.


[[Page 644]]

                                Subpart B

              Solution Heat Treatment Contact Cooling Water

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         NSPS
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum quenched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................          0.76          0.31
Cyanide.....................................          0.41          0.17
Zinc........................................          2.08          0.86
Aluminum....................................         12.45          5.52
Oil and grease..............................         20.37         20.37
Suspended solids............................         30.56         24.45
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

                                Subpart B

                        Cleaning or Etching Bath

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         NSPS
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.067         0.027
Cyanide.....................................         0.036         0.015
Zinc........................................         0.183         0.075
Aluminum....................................         1.094         0.485
Oil and grease..............................         1.79          1.79
Suspended solids............................         2.69          2.15
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

                                Subpart B

                        Cleaning or Etching Rinse

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         NSPS
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................          0.52          0.21
Cyanide.....................................          0.28          0.11
Zinc........................................          1.42          0.59
Aluminum....................................          8.50          3.77
Oil and grease..............................         13.91         13.91
Suspended solids............................         20.87         16.70
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

                                Subpart B

                   Cleaning or Etching Scrubber Liquor

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         NSPS
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................          0.72          0.29
Cyanide.....................................          0.39          0.16
Zinc........................................          1.97          0.81
Aluminum....................................         11.81          5.24
Oil and grease..............................         19.33         19.33
Suspended solids............................         29.00         23.20
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


[48 FR 49149, Oct. 24, 1983; 49 FR 11631 and 11633, Mar. 27, 1984, as 
amended at 53 FR 52370, Dec. 27, 1988]



Sec.  467.25  Pretreatment standards for existing sources.

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any existing source 
subject to this subpart which introduces pollutants into a publicly 
owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the 
following pretreatment standards for existing sources. The mass of 
wastewater pollutants in aluminum forming process wastewater introduced 
into a POTW shall not exceed the following values:

                                Subpart B

                                  Core

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         PSES
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                                lbs) of aluminum rolled
                                                    with emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.057         0.024
Cyanide.....................................         0.038         0.016
Zinc........................................         0.190         0.079
TTO.........................................         0.090  ............
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                 6.8           3.4
 parameter).................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[[Page 645]]

                                Subpart B

               Direct Chill Casting Contact Cooling Water

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         PSES
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum cast by
                                                semi-continuous methods
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................          0.59          0.24
Cyanide.....................................          0.39          0.16
Zinc........................................          1.94          0.81
TTO.........................................          0.92  ............
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                 69            35
 parameter).................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart B

              Solution Heat Treatment Contact Cooling Water

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         PSES
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum quenched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................          0.90          0.37
Cyanide.....................................          0.59          0.25
Zinc........................................          2.98          1.25
TTO.........................................          1.41  ............
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                110            53
 parameter).................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart B

                        Cleaning or Etching Bath

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         PSES
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.079         0.032
Cyanide.....................................         0.052         0.022
Zinc........................................         0.262         0.109
TTO.........................................         0.124  ............
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                 9.3           4.7
 parameter).................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart B

                        Cleaning or Etching Rinse

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         PSES
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................          0.61          0.25
Cyanide.....................................          0.41          0.17
Zinc........................................          2.03          0.85
TTO.........................................          0.96  ............
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                 73            36
 parameter).................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart B

                   Cleaning or Etching Scrubber Liquor

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         PSES
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................          0.85          0.35
Cyanide.....................................          0.56          0.23
Zinc........................................          2.83          1.18
TTO.........................................          1.34  ............
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                100            50
 parameter).................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[48 FR 49149, Oct. 24, 1983; 49 FR 11631, 11632, 11633, Mar. 27, 1984, 
as amended at 53 FR 52369, 52370, Dec. 27, 1988]



Sec.  467.26  Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    Except as provided inSec. 403.7, any new source subject to this 
subpart which introduces pollutants into a publicly owned treatment 
works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the following 
pretreatment standards for new sources. The mass of process wastewater 
pollutants from the core and ancillary operations introduced into a POTW 
shall not exceed the values set forth below:

[[Page 646]]

                                Subpart B

                                  Core

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                        PSNS
                                           -----------------------------
      Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                             Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                            lbs) of aluminum rolled with
                                                      emulsions
                                           -----------------------------
Chromium..................................          0.048          0.020
Cyanide...................................          0.026          0.011
Zinc......................................          0.133          0.055
TTO.......................................          0.090  .............
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                1.30           1.30
 parameter)...............................
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart B

               Direct Chill Casting Contact Cooling Water

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         PSNS
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum cast by
                                                semicontinuous methods
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................          0.49          0.20
Cyanide.....................................          0.27          0.11
Zinc........................................          1.36          0.56
TTO.........................................          0.92  ............
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                 13.29         13.29
 parameter).................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart B

              Solution Heat Treatment Contact Cooling Water

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         PSNS
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum quenched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................          0.76          0.31
Cyanide.....................................          0.41          0.17
Zinc........................................          2.08          0.86
TTO.........................................          1.41  ............
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                 20.37         20.37
 parameter).................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart B

                        Cleaning or Etching Bath

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         PSNS
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.067         0.027
Cyanide.....................................         0.036         0.015
Zinc........................................         0.183         0.075
TTO.........................................         0.124  ............
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                 1.79          1.79
 parameter).................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart B

                        Cleaning or Etching Rinse

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         PSNS
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................          0.52          0.21
Cyanide.....................................          0.28          0.11
Zinc........................................          1.42          0.59
TTO.........................................          0.96  ............
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                 13.91         13.91
 parameter).................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart B

                   Cleaning or Etching Scrubber Liquor

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         PSNS
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................          0.72          0.29
Cyanide.....................................          0.39          0.16
Zinc........................................          1.97          0.81
TTO.........................................          1.34  ............
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                 19.33         19.33
 parameter).................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[48 FR 49149, Oct. 24, 1983; 49 FR 11631 and 11632, Mar. 27, 1984]

[[Page 647]]



Sec.  467.27  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional 
pollutant control technology. [Reserved]



                     Subpart C_Extrusion Subcategory



Sec.  467.30  Applicability; description of the extrusion subcategory.

    This subpart applies to discharges of pollutants to waters of the 
United States and introductions of pollutants into publicly owned 
treatment works from the core and the ancillary operations of the 
extrusion subcategory.



Sec.  467.31  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) The ``core'' of the extrusion subcategory shall include 
extrusion die cleaning, dummy block cooling, stationary casting, 
artificial aging, annealing, degreasing, and sawing.
    (b) The term ``extrusion die cleaning'' shall mean the process by 
which the steel dies used in extrusion of aluminum are cleaned. The term 
includes a dip into a concentrated caustic bath to dissolve the aluminum 
followed by a water rinse. It also includes the use of a wet scrubber 
with the die cleaning operation.
    (c) The term ``ancillary operation'' shall mean any operation not 
previously included in the core, performed on-site, following or 
preceding the extrusion operation. The ancillary operations shall 
include direct chill casting, press or solution heat treatment, cleaning 
or etching, degassing, and extrusion press hydraulic fluid leakage.



Sec.  467.32  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable
control technology currently available.

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best practicable control technology currently 
available:

                                Subpart C

                                  Core

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               BPT effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum extruded
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................          0.16         0.066
Cyanide.....................................          0.11         0.044
Zinc........................................          0.53         0.22
Aluminum....................................          2.34         1.16
Oil and grease..............................          7.32         4.39
Suspended solids............................         15.0          7.13
pH..........................................      (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

                                Subpart C

                         Extrusion Press Leakage

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               BPT effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum extruded
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................          0.65          0.27
Cyanide.....................................          0.43          0.18
Zinc........................................          2.16          0.90
Aluminum....................................          9.51          4.73
Oil and grease..............................         29.56         17.74
Suspended solids............................         60.60         28.82
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ With the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

                                Subpart C

               Direct Chill Casting Contact Cooling Water

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               BPT effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                                 lbs) of aluminum cast
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................          0.59          0.24
Cyanide.....................................          0.39          0.16
Zinc........................................          1.94          0.81
Aluminum....................................          8.55          4.26
Oil and grease..............................         26.58         15.95
Suspended solids............................         54.49         25.92
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ The pH shall be maintained within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all
  times except for those situations when this waste stream is discharged
  separately and without commingling with any other wastewater in which
  case the pH shall be within the range of 6.0 to 10.0 at all times.


[[Page 648]]

                                Subpart C

               Press Heat Treatment Contact Cooling Water

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               BPT effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum quenched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................          3.39          1.39
Cyanide.....................................          2.24          0.93
Zinc........................................         11.25          4.70
Aluminum....................................         49.55         24.66
Oil and grease..............................        154.10         92.46
Suspended solids............................        315.91        150.25
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

                                Subpart C

              Solution Heat Treatment Contact Cooling Water

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               BPT effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum quenched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................          3.39          1.39
Cyanide.....................................          2.24          0.93
Zinc........................................         11.25          4.70
Aluminum....................................         49.55         24.66
Oil and grease..............................        154.10         92.46
Suspended solids............................        315.91        150.25
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

                                Subpart C

                        Cleaning or Etching Bath

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               BPT effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.079         0.032
Cyanide.....................................         0.052         0.022
Zinc........................................         0.26          0.109
Aluminum....................................         1.15          0.573
Oil and grease..............................         3.58          2.15
Suspended solids............................         7.34          3.49
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

                                Subpart C

                        Cleaning or Etching Rinse

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               BPT effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................          6.12          2.51
Cyanide.....................................          4.04          1.67
Zinc........................................         20.31          8.49
Aluminum....................................         89.46         44.52
Oil and grease..............................        278.24        166.95
Suspended solids............................        570.39        271.29
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

                                Subpart C

                   Cleaning or Etching Scrubber Liquor

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               BPT effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................          7.00          2.86
Cyanide.....................................          4.61          1.91
Zinc........................................         23.22          9.70
Aluminum....................................        102.24         50.88
Oil and grease..............................        318.00        190.80
Suspended solids............................        651.90        310.05
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

                                Subpart C

                        Degassing Scrubber Liquor

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               BPT effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum degassed
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................          1.15          0.47
Cyanide.....................................          0.76          0.32
Zinc........................................          3.81          1.59
Aluminum....................................         16.78          8.35
Oil and grease..............................         52.18         31.31
Suspended solids............................        106.97         50.88
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


[48 FR 49149, Oct. 24, 1983; 49 FR 11631, 11633, Mar. 27, 1984, as 
amended at 53 FR 52370, Dec. 27, 1988]

[[Page 649]]



Sec.  467.33  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
technology economically achievable.

    (a) Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best available technology economically 
achievable:
    (b) There shall be no discharge allowance for wastewater pollutants 
from the degassing operation.
    (c) The discharge of wastewater pollutants from the core and 
ancillary operation except those in (b) of this section, shall not 
exceed the values set forth below:

                                Subpart C

                                  Core

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               BAT effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum extruded
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.15          0.061
Cyanide.....................................         0.098         0.041
Zinc........................................         0.49          0.21
Aluminum....................................         2.19          1.09
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart C

                         Extrusion Press Leakage

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               BAT effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum extruded
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................          0.65          0.27
Cyanide.....................................          0.43          0.18
Zinc........................................          2.16          0.90
Aluminum....................................          9.51          4.73
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart C

               Direct Chill Casting Contact Cooling Water

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               BAT effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                                 lbs) of aluminum cast
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................          0.59          0.24
Cyanide.....................................          0.39          0.16
Zinc........................................          1.94          0.81
Aluminum....................................          8.55          4.26
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart C

               Press Heat Treatment Contact Cooling Water

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               BAT effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum quenched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................          0.90          0.37
Cyanide.....................................          0.59          0.25
Zinc........................................          2.98          1.25
Aluminum....................................         13.10          6.52
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart C

              Solution Heat Treatment Contact Cooling Water

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                BAT effluent limitations
                                               -------------------------
        Pollutant or pollutant property                      Maximum for
                                                Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (lb/million
                                                  off-lbs) of aluminum
                                                        quenched
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................         0.90         0.37
Cyanide.......................................         0.59         0.25
Zinc..........................................         2.98         1.25
Aluminum......................................        13.10         6.52
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[[Page 650]]

                                Subpart C

                        Cleaning or Etching Bath

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               BAT effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.079         0.032
Cyanide.....................................         0.052         0.022
Zinc........................................         0.262         0.109
Aluminum....................................         1.15          0.58
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart C

                        Cleaning or Etching Rinse

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                BAT effluent limitations
                                               -------------------------
        Pollutant or pollutant property                      Maximum for
                                                Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (lb/million
                                                  off-lbs) of aluminum
                                                    cleaned or etched
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................          1.7          0.7
Cyanide.......................................          1.2          0.5
Zinc..........................................          5.7          2.4
Aluminum......................................           25           13
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart C

                   Cleaning or Etching Scrubber Liquor

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                BAT effluent limitations
                                               -------------------------
        Pollutant or pollutant property                      Maximum for
                                                Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (lb/million
                                                  off-lbs) of aluminum
                                                    cleaned or etched
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................         0.85         0.35
Cyanide.......................................         0.56         0.23
Zinc..........................................         2.82         1.18
Aluminum......................................        12.43         6.19
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[48 FR 49149, Oct. 24, 1983; 49 FR 11631, 11633, and 11634, Mar. 27, 
1984, as amended at 53 FR 52370, Dec. 27, 1988]



Sec.  467.34  New source performance standards.

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
performance standards.
    (a) There shall be no discharge allowance for wastewater pollutants 
from the degassing operation.
    (b) The discharge of wastewater pollutants from the core and 
ancillary operations except those listed in paragraph (a) shall not 
exceed the values set forth below:

                                Subpart C

                                  Core

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         NSPS
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum extruded
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.13          0.051
Cyanide.....................................         0.068         0.027
Zinc........................................         0.35          0.14
Aluminum....................................         2.07          0.92
Oil and grease..............................         3.39          3.39
Suspended solids............................         5.10          4.07
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

                                Subpart C

                         Extrusion Press Leakage

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         NSPS
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum extruded
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.11          0.045
Cyanide.....................................         0.060         0.024
Zinc........................................         0.31          0.126
Aluminum....................................         1.82          0.81
Oil and grease..............................         2.98          2.98
Suspended solids............................         4.47          3.58
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

                                Subpart C

               Direct Chill Casting Contact Cooling Water

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                          NSPS
                                               -------------------------
        Pollutant or pollutant property                      Maximum for
                                                Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (lb/million
                                                  off-lbs) of aluminum
                                                 cast by semicontinuous
                                                         methods
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................         0.49         0.20
Cyanide.......................................         0.27         0.11
Zinc..........................................         1.36         0.56
Aluminum......................................         8.12         3.60
Oil and grease................................        13.29        13.29
Suspended solids..............................        19.94        15.95
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ The pH shall be maintained within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all
  times except for those situations when this waste stream is discharged
  separately and without commingling with any other wastewater in which
  case the pH shall be within the range of 6.0 to 10.0 at all times.


[[Page 651]]

                                Subpart C

               Press Heat Treatment Contact Cooling Water

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                          NSPS
                                               -------------------------
        Pollutant or pollutant property                      Maximum for
                                                Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (lb/million
                                                  off-lbs) of aluminum
                                                        quenched
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................         0.76         0.31
Cyanide.......................................         0.41         0.17
Zinc..........................................         2.08         0.86
Aluminum......................................        12.45         5.52
Oil and grease................................        20.37        20.37
Suspended solids..............................        30.56        24.45
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.
 

                                Subpart C

              Solution Heat Treatment Contact Cooling Water

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         NSPS
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum quenched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.76          0.31
Cyanide.....................................         0.41          0.17
Zinc........................................         2.08          0.86
Aluminum....................................        12.45          5.52
Oil and grease..............................        20.37         20.37
Suspended solids............................        30.56         24.45
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.
 

                                Subpart C

                        Cleaning or Etching Bath

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         NSPS
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.067         0.027
Cyanide.....................................         0.036         0.015
Zinc........................................         0.183         0.075
Aluminum....................................         1.094         0.485
Oil and grease..............................         1.79          1.79
Suspended solids............................         2.69          2.15
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.
 

                                Subpart C

                        Cleaning or Etching Rinse

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                          NSPS
                                               -------------------------
        Pollutant or pollutant property                      Maximum for
                                                Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (lb/million
                                                  off-lbs) of aluminum
                                                    cleaned or etched
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................         0.52         0.21
Cyanide.......................................         0.28         0.11
Zinc..........................................         1.42         0.59
Aluminum......................................         8.50         3.77
Oil and grease................................        13.91        13.91
Suspended solids..............................        20.87        16.70
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.
 

                                Subpart C

                   Cleaning or Etching Scrubber Liquor

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                          NSPS
                                               -------------------------
        Pollutant or pollutant property                      Maximum for
                                                Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (lb/million
                                                  off-lbs) of aluminum
                                                    cleaned or etched
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................         0.72         0.29
Cyanide.......................................         0.39         0.16
Zinc..........................................         1.97         0.81
Aluminum......................................        11.81         5.24
Oil and grease................................        19.33        19.33
Suspended solids..............................        29.00        23.20
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.
 


[48 FR 49149, Oct. 24, 1983; 49 FR 11633 and 11634, Mar. 27, 1984, as 
amended at 53 FR 52370, Dec. 27, 1988]



Sec.  467.35  Pretreatment standards for existing sources.

    (a) Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any existing 
source subject to this subpart which introduces pollutants into a 
publicly owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and 
achieve the following pretreatment standards for existing sources.
    (b) There shall be no discharge allowance for wastewater pollutants 
from the degassing operation.
    (c) The mass of wastewater pollutants from the core and ancillary 
operations except those identified in paragraph (b), introduced into a 
POTW shall not exceed the following values:

[[Page 652]]

                                Subpart C

                                  Core

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         PSES
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                                   lbs) of extruded
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.15          0.061
Cyanide.....................................         0.098         0.041
Zinc........................................         0.49          0.21
TTO.........................................         0.23   ............
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                18             8.8
 parameter).................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 

                                Subpart C

                         Extrusion Press Leakage

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                          PSES
                                               -------------------------
        Pollutant or pollutant property                      Maximum for
                                                Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (lb/million
                                                  off-lbs) of extruded
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................         0.65         0.27
Cyanide.......................................         0.43         0.18
Zinc..........................................         2.16         0.90
TTO...........................................         1.02  ...........
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                     77           39
 parameter)...................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 

                                Subpart C

               Direct Chill Casting Contact Cooling Water

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                          PSES
                                               -------------------------
        Pollutant or pollutant property                      Maximum for
                                                Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (lb/million
                                                  off-lbs) of aluminum
                                                          cast
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................         0.59         0.24
Cyanide.......................................         0.39         0.16
Zinc..........................................         1.94         0.81
TTO...........................................         0.92  ...........
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                     69           35
 parameter)...................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 

                                Subpart C

               Press Heat Treatment Contact Cooling Water

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         PSES
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum quenched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................          0.90          0.37
Cyanide.....................................          0.59          0.25
Zinc........................................          2.98          1.25
TTO.........................................          1.41  ............
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                110            53
 parameter).................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 

                                Subpart C

              Solution Heat Treatment Contact Cooling Water

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         PSES
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum quenched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................          0.90          0.37
Cyanide.....................................          0.59          0.25
Zinc........................................          2.98          1.25
TTO.........................................          1.41  ............
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                110            53
 parameter).................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 

                                Subpart C

                        Cleaning or Etching Bath

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         PSES
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.079         0.032
Cyanide.....................................         0.052         0.022
Zinc........................................         0.26          0.109
TTO.........................................         0.124  ............
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                 9.3           4.7
 parameter).................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 

                                Subpart C

                        Cleaning or Etching Rinse

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                          PSES
                                               -------------------------
        Pollutant or pollutant property                      Maximum for
                                                Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (lb/million
                                                  off-lbs) of aluminum
                                                    cleaned or etched
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................          1.7          0.7
Cyanide.......................................          1.2          0.5
Zinc..........................................          5.7          2.4
TTO...........................................          2.7  ...........
Oil & Grease (alternate monitoring parameter).          200          100
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 

                                Subpart C

                   Cleaning or Etching Scrubber Liquor

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                          PSES
                                               -------------------------
        Pollutant or pollutant property                      Maximum for
                                                Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (lb/million
                                                  off-lbs) of aluminum
                                                    cleaned or etched
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................         0.85         0.35
Cyanide.......................................         0.56         0.23
Zinc..........................................         2.82         1.18
TTO...........................................         1.34  ...........
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                    100           50
 parameter)...................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[[Page 653]]


[48 FR 49149, Oct. 24, 1983; 49 FR 11632, 11633, 11634, Mar. 27, 1984, 
as amended at 53 FR 52369, Dec. 27, 1988]



Sec.  467.36  Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    (a) Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7, any new source subject to 
this subpart which introduces pollutants into a publicly owned treatment 
works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the following 
pretreatment standards for new sources.
    (b) There shall be no discharge allowance for wastewater pollutants 
from the degassing operation.
    (c) The mass of wastewater pollutants from the core and ancillary 
operations except those identified in paragraph (b) introduced into a 
POTW shall not exceed the values set forth below:

                                Subpart C

                                  Core

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                          PSNS
                                               -------------------------
        Pollutant or pollutant property                      Maximum for
                                                Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (lb/million
                                                  off-lbs) of extruded
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................         0.13         0.05
Cyanide.......................................         0.07         0.03
Zinc..........................................         0.35         0.15
TTO...........................................         0.24  ...........
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                   3.40         3.40
 parameter)...................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart C

                         Extrusion Press Leakage

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                          PSNS
                                               -------------------------
        Pollutant or pollutant property                      Maximum for
                                                Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (lb/million
                                                 off-lbs) of hard alloy
                                                    aluminum extruded
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................         0.11         0.05
Cyanide.......................................         0.06         0.03
Zinc..........................................         0.31         0.13
TTO...........................................         0.21  ...........
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                   2.98         2.98
 parameter)...................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart C

               Direct Chill Casting Contact Cooling Water

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                          PSNS
                                               -------------------------
        Pollutant or pollutant property                      Maximum for
                                                Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (lb/million
                                                  off-lbs) of aluminum
                                                          cast
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................         0.49         0.20
Cyanide.......................................         0.27         0.11
Zinc..........................................         1.36         0.56
TTO...........................................         0.92  ...........
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                  13.29        13.29
 parameter)...................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart C

               Press Heat Treatment Contact Cooling Water

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                          PSNS
                                               -------------------------
        Pollutant or pollutant property                      Maximum for
                                                Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (lb/million
                                                  off-lbs) of aluminum
                                                        quenched
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................         0.76         0.31
Cyanide.......................................         0.41         0.17
Zinc..........................................         2.08         0.86
TTO...........................................         1.41  ...........
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                  20.37        20.37
 parameter)...................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart C

              Solution Heat Treatment Contact Cooling Water

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                          PSNS
                                               -------------------------
        Pollutant or pollutant property                      Maximum for
                                                Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (lb/million-
                                                  off-lbs) of aluminum
                                                        quenched
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................         0.76         0.31
Cyanide.......................................         0.41         0.17
Zinc..........................................         2.08         0.86
TTO...........................................         1.41  ...........
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                  20.37        20.37
 parameter)...................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------


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                                Subpart C

                        Cleaning or Etching Bath

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                          PSNS
                                               -------------------------
        Pollutant or pollutant property                      Maximum for
                                                Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (lb/million-
                                                  off-lbs) of aluminum
                                                    cleaned or etched
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.067        0.027
Cyanide.......................................        0.036        0.015
Zinc..........................................        0.183        0.075
TTO...........................................        0.124  ...........
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                   1.79         1.79
 parameter)...................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart C

                        Cleaning or Etching Rinse

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                          PSNS
                                               -------------------------
        Pollutant or pollutant property                      Maximum for
                                                Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (lb/million-
                                                  off-lbs) of aluminum
                                                    cleaned or etched
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................         0.52         0.21
Cyanide.......................................         0.28         0.11
Zinc..........................................         1.42         0.59
TTO...........................................         0.96  ...........
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                  13.91        13.91
 parameter)...................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart C

                   Cleaning or Etching Scrubber Liquor

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                          PSNS
                                               -------------------------
        Pollutant or pollutant property                      Maximum for
                                                Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (lb/million-
                                                  off-lbs) of aluminum
                                                    cleaned or etched
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................         0.72         0.29
Cyanide.......................................         0.39         0.16
Zinc..........................................         1.97         0.81
TTO...........................................         1.34  ...........
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                  19.33        19.33
 parameter)...................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[48 FR 49149, Oct. 24, 1983; 49 FR 11632, 11633, and 11634, Mar. 27, 
1984]



Sec.  467.37  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional 
pollutant control technology. [Reserved]



                      Subpart D_Forging Subcategory



Sec.  467.40  Applicability; description of the forging subcategory.

    This subpart applies to discharges of pollutants to waters of the 
United States and introductions of pollutants into publicly owned 
treatment works from the core of the forging subcategory and the 
ancillary operations.



Sec.  467.41  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) The ``core'' of the forging subcategory shall include forging, 
artificial aging, annealing, degreasing, and sawing.
    (b) The term ``ancillary operation'' shall mean any operation not 
previously included in the core, performed on-site, following or 
preceding the forging operation. The ancillary operations shall include 
forging air pollution scrubbers, solution heat treatment, and cleaning 
or etching.



Sec.  467.42  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable control
technology currently available. [Reserved]



Sec.  467.43  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
technology economically  achievable. [Reserved]



Sec.  467.44  New source performance standards.

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
performance standards. The discharge of wastewater pollutants from the 
core shall not exceed the values set forth below:

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                                Subpart D

                                  Core

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         NSPS
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                                lbs) of aluminum forged
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.019         0.008
Cyanide.....................................         0.010         0.004
Zinc........................................         0.051         0.021
Aluminum....................................         0.305         0.135
Oil and grease..............................         0.50          0.50
Suspended solids............................         0.75          0.60
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10 at all times.

                                Subpart D

                         Forging Scrubber Liquor

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         NSPS
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                                lbs) of aluminum forged
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.035         0.014
Cyanide.....................................         0.019         0.008
Zinc........................................         0.096         0.04
Aluminum....................................         0.576         0.256
Oil and grease..............................         0.943         0.95
Suspended solids............................         1.42          1.13
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10 at all times.

                                Subpart D

              Solution Heat Treatment Contact Cooling Water

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                          NSPS
                                              --------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum quenched
                                              --------------------------
Chromium.....................................         0.76         0.31
Cyanide......................................         0.41         0.163
Zinc.........................................         2.08         0.86
Aluminum.....................................        12.45         5.52
Oil and grease...............................        20.37        20.37
Suspended solids.............................        30.56        24.45
pH...........................................        (\1\)     (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10 at all times.

                                Subpart D

                        Cleaning or Etching Bath

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         NSPS
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.066         0.027
Cyanide.....................................         0.036         0.015
Zinc........................................         0.183         0.075
Aluminum....................................         1.094         0.485
Oil and grease..............................         1.79          1.79
Suspended solids............................         2.69          2.15
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10 at all times.

                                Subpart D

                        Cleaning or Etching Rinse

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                          NSPS
                                               -------------------------
        Pollutant or pollutant property                      Maximum for
                                                Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (lb/million
                                                  off-lbs) of aluminum
                                                    cleaned or etched
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................         0.52         0.21
Cyanide.......................................         0.28         0.11
Zinc..........................................         1.42         0.59
Aluminum......................................          8.5         3.77
Oil and grease................................        13.91        13.91
Suspended solids..............................        20.87        16.69
pH............................................        (\1\)       (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10 at all times.

                                Subpart D

                   Cleaning or Etching Scrubber Liquor

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                          NSPS
                                              --------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                                lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                              --------------------------
Chromium.....................................         0.72         0.29
Cyanide......................................         0.39         0.155
Zinc.........................................         1.97         0.812
Aluminum.....................................        11.81         5.24
Oil and grease...............................        19.33        19.33
Suspended solids.............................        29.00        23.20
pH...........................................        (\1\)     (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10 at all times.


[48 FR 49149, Oct. 24, 1983; 49 FR 11633 and 11635, Mar. 27, 1984]

[[Page 656]]



Sec.  467.45  Pretreatment standards for existing sources.

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any existing source 
subject to this subpart which introduced pollutants into a publicly 
owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the 
following pretreatment standards for existing sources. The mass of 
wastewater pollutants in aluminum forming process wastewater introduced 
into a POTW shall not exceed the values set forth below:

                                Subpart D

                                  Core

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         PSES
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                                lbs) of aluminum forged
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.022         0.009
Cyanide.....................................         0.015         0.006
Zinc........................................         0.073         0.031
TTO.........................................         0.035  ............
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                 2.6           1.3
 parameter).................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart D

                         Forging Scrubber Liquor

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         PSES
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                                lbs) of aluminum forged
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.042         0.017
Cyanide.....................................         0.028         0.011
Zinc........................................         0.14          0.058
TTO.........................................         0.065  ............
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                 4.9           2.5
 parameter).................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart D

              Solution Heat Treatment Contact Cooling Water

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         PSES
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum quenched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.897         0.37
Cyanide.....................................         0.591         0.25
Zinc........................................         2.98          1.24
TTO.........................................         1.41   ............
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring               110            53
 parameter).................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart D

                        Cleaning or Etching Bath

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         PSES
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.079         0.032
Cyanide.....................................         0.052         0.022
Zinc........................................         0.26          0.11
TTO.........................................         0.123  ............
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                 9.3           4.7
 parameter).................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart D

                        Cleaning or Etching Rinse

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         PSES
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mb/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         1.7           0.7
Cyanide.....................................         1.2           0.5
Zinc........................................         5.7           2.4
TTO.........................................         2.7    ............
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring               200           100
 parameter).................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------


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                                Subpart D

                   Cleaning or Etching Scrubber Liquor

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                          PSES
                                              --------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                                Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                                lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                              --------------------------
Chromium.....................................         0.851         0.35
Cyanide......................................         0.561         0.23
Zinc.........................................         2.82          1.18
TTO..........................................         1.34   ...........
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                100               50
 parameter)..................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[48 FR 49149, Oct. 24, 1983; 49 FR 11632, 11633, and 11635, Mar. 27, 
1984, as amended at 53 FR 52369-52371, Dec. 27, 1988]



Sec.  467.46  Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7, any new source subject to this 
subpart which introduces pollutants into a publicly owned treatment 
works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the following 
pretreatment standards for new sources. The mass of wastewater 
pollutants in aluminum forming process wastewater introduced into a POTW 
shall not exceed the values set forth below:

                                Subpart D

                                  Core

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         PSNS
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                                lbs) of aluminum forged
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.019         0.008
Cyanide.....................................         0.010         0.004
Zinc........................................         0.051         0.021
TTO.........................................         0.035  ............
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                 0.50          0.50
 parameter).................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart D

                         Forging Scrubber Liquor

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         PSNS
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                                lbs) of aluminum forged
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.035         0.014
Cyanide.....................................         0.019         0.008
Zinc........................................         0.096         0.040
TTO.........................................         0.065  ............
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                 0.95          0.95
 parameter).................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart D

              Solution Heat Treatment Contact Cooling Water

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                          PSNS
                                               -------------------------
        Pollutant or pollutant property                      Maximum for
                                                Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (lb/million
                                                  off-lbs) of aluminum
                                                        quenched
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................         0.76         0.31
Cyanide.......................................         0.41         0.16
Zinc..........................................         2.08         0.86
TTO...........................................         1.41  ...........
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                  20.37        20.37
 parameter)...................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart D

                        Cleaning or Etching Bath

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         PSNS
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.067         0.027
Cyanide.....................................         0.036         0.015
Zinc........................................         0.183         0.075
TTO.........................................         0.124  ............
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                 1.79          1.79
 parameter).................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[[Page 658]]

                                Subpart D

                        Cleaning or Etching Rinse

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         PSNS
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.52          0.21
Cyanide.....................................         0.28          0.11
Zinc........................................         1.42          0.59
TTO.........................................         0.96   ............
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                13.91         13.91
 parameter).................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart D

                   Cleaning or Etching Scrubber Liquor

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                          PSNS
                                              --------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                                lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                              --------------------------
Chromium.....................................         0.72         0.29
Cyanide......................................         0.39         0.16
Zinc.........................................         1.97         0.812
TTO..........................................         1.34  ............
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                 19.33        19.33
 parameter)..................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[48 FR 49149, Oct. 24, 1983; 49 FR 11632 and 11633, Mar. 27, 1984]



Sec.  467.47  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional
pollutant control  technology. [Reserved]



              Subpart E_Drawing With Neat Oils Subcategory



Sec.  467.50  Applicability; description of the drawing with neat 
oils subcategory.

    This subpart applies to discharges of pollutants to waters of the 
United States and introductions of pollutants into publicly owned 
treatment works from the core of the drawing with neat oils subcategory 
and the ancillary operations.



Sec.  467.51  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) The ``core'' of the drawing with neat oils subcategory shall 
include drawing using neat oils, stationary casting, artificial aging, 
annealing, degreasing, sawing, and swaging.
    (b) The term ``ancillary operation'' shall mean any operation not 
previously included in the core, performed on-site, following or 
preceding the drawing operation. The ancillary operation shall include 
continuous rod casting, solution heat treatment, and cleaning or 
etching.



Sec.  467.52  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of best practicable control 
technology currently available.

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best practicable technology currently available:

                                Subpart E

                                  Core

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               BPT effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               mg/off-kg (lb/per million
                                              off-lbs) of aluminum drawn
                                                    with neat oils
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.022        0.0090
Cyanide.....................................         0.015        0.0050
Zinc........................................         0.073        0.031
Aluminum....................................         0.32         0.160
Oil and grease..............................         0.97         0.598
Suspended solids............................         2.04         0.972
pH..........................................     (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10 at all times.


[[Page 659]]

                                Subpart E

                 Continuous Rod Casting Spent Lubricant

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               BPT effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum rod cast
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................       0.00086       0.00035
Cyanide.....................................       0.00057       0.00024
Zinc........................................       0.00287       0.0012
Aluminum....................................       0.0127        0.0063
Oil and grease..............................       0.0393        0.0236
Suspended solids............................       0.0805        0.0383
pH..........................................   (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

                                Subpart E

              Continuous Rod Casting Contact Cooling Water

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               BPT effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum rod cast
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.684         0.28
Cyanide.....................................         0.451         0.187
Zinc........................................         2.271         0.949
Aluminum....................................        10.00          4.976
Oil and grease..............................        31.10         18.66
Suspended solids............................        63.76         30.322
pH..........................................     (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10 at all times.

                                Subpart E

              Solution Heat Treatment Contact Cooling Water

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                BPT effluent limitations
                                               -------------------------
        Pollutant or pollutant property                      Maximum for
                                                Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (lb/million
                                                  off-lbs) of aluminum
                                                        quenched
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................         3.39         1.39
Cyanide.......................................         2.24         0.93
Zinc..........................................        11.25         4.70
Aluminum......................................        49.55        24.66
Oil and grease................................       154.10        92.46
Suspended solids..............................       315.91       150.25
pH............................................        (\1\)       (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10 at all times.

                                Subpart E

                        Cleaning or Etching Bath

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               BPT effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.079         0.032
Cyanide.....................................         0.052         0.022
Zinc........................................         0.26          0.11
Aluminum....................................         1.150         0.57
Oil and grease..............................         3.58          2.15
Suspended solids............................         7.34          3.49
pH..........................................     (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10 at all times.

                                Subpart E

                        Cleaning or Etching Rinse

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                BPT effluent limitations
                                               -------------------------
        Pollutant or pollutant property                      Maximum for
                                                Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (lb/million
                                                  off-lbs) of aluminum
                                                    cleaned or etched
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................         6.12         2.51
Cyanide.......................................         4.04         1.67
Zinc..........................................        20.31         8.49
Aluminum......................................        89.46        44.52
Oil and grease................................       278.24       166.95
Suspended solids..............................       570.39       271.29
pH............................................        (\1\)       (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10 at all times.

                                Subpart E

                   Cleaning or Etching Scrubber Liquor

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                BPT effluent limitations
                                               -------------------------
        Pollutant or pollutant property                      Maximum for
                                                Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (lb/million
                                                  off-lbs) of aluminum
                                                    cleaned or etched
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................         7.00         2.86
Cyanide.......................................         4.61         1.91
Zinc..........................................        23.22         9.70
Aluminum......................................       102.24        50.88
Oil and grease................................       318.00        190.8
Suspended solids..............................       651.90       310.05
pH............................................        (\1\)       (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10 at all times.


[48 FR 49149, Oct. 24, 1983; 49 FR 11633 and 11635, Mar. 27, 1984]

[[Page 660]]



Sec.  467.53  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
technology economically achievable.

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best available technology economically 
achievable. The discharge of wastewater pollutants from the core and 
ancillary operations shall not exceed the values set forth below:

                                Subpart E

                                  Core

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                BAT effluent limitations
                                              --------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                                 lbs) of aluminum drawn
                                                     with neat oils
                                              --------------------------
Chromium.....................................        0.022         0.009
Cyanide......................................        0.015         0.006
Zinc.........................................        0.073         0.031
Aluminum.....................................        0.321         0.16
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart E

                 Continuous Rod Casting Spent Lubricant

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                BAT effluent limitations
                                              --------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                                Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum rod cast
                                              --------------------------
Chromium.....................................       0.00086       0.0004
Cyanide......................................       0.0006        0.0002
Zinc.........................................       0.0029        0.0012
Aluminum.....................................       0.0127        0.0063
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart E

              Continuous Rod Casting Contact Cooling Water

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               BAT effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum rod cast
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.086        0.035
Cyanide.....................................         0.056        0.024
Zinc........................................         0.283        0.118
Aluminum....................................         1.247        0.621
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart E

              Solution Heat Treatment Contact Cooling Water

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                BAT effluent limitations
                                              --------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                                Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum quenched
                                              --------------------------
Chromium.....................................         0.896        0.367
Cyanide......................................         0.591        0.245
Zinc.........................................         2.974        1.243
Aluminum.....................................        13.10         6.519
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart E

                        Cleaning or Etching Bath

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                BAT effluent limitations
                                               -------------------------
        Pollutant or pollutant property                      Maximum for
                                                Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (lb/million
                                                  off-lbs) of aluminum
                                                    cleaned or etched
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.079        0.032
Cyanide.......................................        0.052        0.022
Zinc..........................................        0.262        0.109
Aluminum......................................        1.151        0.563
------------------------------------------------------------------------


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                                Subpart E

                        Cleaning or Etching Rinse

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                BAT effluent limitations
                                               -------------------------
        Pollutant or pollutant property                      Maximum for
                                                Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (lb/million
                                                  off-lbs) of aluminum
                                                    cleaned or etched
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.612        0.251
Cyanide.......................................        0.404        0.167
Zinc..........................................        2.031        0.849
Aluminum......................................        8.944        4.451
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart E

                   Cleaning or Etching Scrubber Liquor

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               BAT effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.851        0.348
Cyanide.....................................         0.561        0.232
Zinc........................................         2.82         1.179
Aluminum....................................        12.43         6.19
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[48 FR 49149, Oct. 24, 1983; 49 FR 11633 and 11635, Mar. 27, 1984]



Sec.  467.54  New source performance standards.

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
performance standards. The discharge of wastewater pollutants from the 
core and ancillary operations shall not exceed the values set forth 
below:

                                Subpart E

                                  Core

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         NSPS
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                                lbs) of aluminum drawn
                                                    with neat oils
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.019        0.008
Cyanide.....................................         0.010        0.004
Zinc........................................         0.051        0.021
Aluminum....................................         0.304        0.135
Oil and grease..............................         0.498        0.498
Suspended solids............................         0.747        0.598
pH..........................................     (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10 at all times.

                                Subpart E

                 Continuous Rod Casting Spent Lubricant

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         NSPS
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum rod cast
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................        0.0008        0.0003
Cyanide.....................................        0.0004        0.0002
Zinc........................................        0.002         0.0008
Aluminum....................................        0.012         0.006
Oil and grease..............................        0.02          0.02
Suspended solids............................        0.03          0.024
pH..........................................    (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10 at all times.

                                Subpart E

              Continuous Rod Casting Contact Cooling Water

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                          NSPS
                                               -------------------------
        Pollutant or pollutant property                      Maximum for
                                                Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (lb/million
                                                off-lbs) of aluminum rod
                                                          cast
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.072        0.029
Cyanide.......................................        0.039        0.016
Zinc..........................................        0.198        0.082
Aluminum......................................        1.185        0.526
Oil and grease................................        1.939        1.939
Suspended solids..............................        2.909        2.327
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10 at all times.

                                Subpart E

              Solution Heat Treatment Contact Cooling Water

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         NSPS
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum quenched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.754         0.306
Cyanide.....................................         0.408         0.163
Zinc........................................         2.08          0.856
Aluminum....................................        12.45          5.52
Oil and grease..............................        20.37         20.37
Suspended solids............................        30.56         24.45
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10 at all times.


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                                Subpart E

                        Cleaning or Etching Bath

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         NSPS
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.066         0.027
Cyanide.....................................         0.036         0.015
Zinc........................................         0.183         0.075
Aluminum....................................         1.094         0.485
Oil and grease..............................         1.79          1.79
Suspended solids............................         2.69          2.15
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10 at all times.

                                Subpart E

                        Cleaning or Etching Rinse

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         NSPS
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.515         0.209
Cyanide.....................................         0.278         0.111
Zinc........................................         1.42          0.584
Aluminum....................................         8.50          3.77
Oil and grease..............................        13.91         13.91
Suspended solids............................        20.87         16.70
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10 at all times.

                                Subpart E

                   Cleaning or Etching Scrubber Liquor

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         NSPS
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.715         0.290
Cyanide.....................................         0.387         0.155
Zinc........................................         1.97          0.812
Aluminum....................................        11.81          5.24
Oil and grease..............................        19.33         19.33
Suspended solids............................        29.00         23.20
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10 at all times.


[48 FR 49149, Oct. 24, 1983; 49 FR 11633 and 11635, Mar. 27, 1984]



Sec.  467.55  Pretreatment standards for existing sources.

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any existing source 
subject to this subpart which introduces pollutants into a publicly 
owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the 
following pretreatment standards for existing sources. The mass of 
wastewater pollutants in aluminum forming process wastewater introduced 
into a POTW shall not exceed the values set forth below:

                                Subpart E

                                  Core

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         PSES
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                                lbs) of aluminum drawn
                                                    with neat oils
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.022         0.009
Cyanide.....................................         0.015         0.006
Zinc........................................         0.073         0.031
TTO.........................................         0.035  ............
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                 2.6           1.3
 parameter).................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart E

                    Continuous Rod Casting Lubricant

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         PSES
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum rod cast
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................        0.0009        0.0004
Cyanide.....................................        0.0006        0.0003
Zinc........................................        0.0029        0.0012
TTO.........................................        0.0014  ............
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                0.10          0.052
 parameter).................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart E

              Continuous Rod Casting Contact Cooling Water

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                          PSES
                                               -------------------------
        Pollutant or pollutant property                      Maximum for
                                                Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (lb/million
                                                off-lbs) of aluminum rod
                                                          cast
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.086        0.035
Cyanide.......................................        0.057        0.023
Zinc..........................................        0.283        0.118
TTO...........................................        0.133  ...........
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                     10          5.1
 parameter)...................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------


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                                Subpart E

              Solution Heat Treatment Contact Cooling Water

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         PSES
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum quenched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.896         0.367
Cyanide.....................................         0.591         0.245
Zinc........................................         2.98          1.24
TTO.........................................         1.41   ............
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring               110            53
 parameter).................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart E

                        Cleaning or Etching Bath

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         PSES
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.079         0.033
Cyanide.....................................         0.052         0.022
Zinc........................................         0.262         0.109
TTO.........................................         0.124  ............
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                 9.3           4.7
 parameter).................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart E

                        Cleaning or Etching Rinse

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                          PSES
                                              --------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                                lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                              --------------------------
Chromium.....................................        0.612         0.251
Cyanide......................................        0.404         0.17
Zinc.........................................         2.03         0.85
TTO..........................................         0.96  ............
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                    73        36
 parameter)..................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart E

                   Cleaning or Etching Scrubber Liquor

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         PSES
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.851         0.348
Cyanide.....................................         0.561         0.232
Zinc........................................         2.82          1.18
TTO.........................................         1.34   ............
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring               100            50
 parameter).................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[48 FR 49149, Oct. 24, 1983; 49 FR 11632, 11633, 11635, Mar. 27, 1984, 
as amended at 53 FR 52369, Dec. 27, 1988]



Sec.  467.56  Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7, any new source subject to this 
subpart which introduces pollutants into a publicly owned treatment 
works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the following 
pretreatment standards for new sources.

The mass of wastewater pollutants in aluminum forming process wastewater 
introduced into a POTW shall not exceed the values set forth below:

                                Subpart E

                                  Core

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         PSNS
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                                lbs) of aluminum drawn
                                                    with neat oils
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................       0.019         0.008
Cyanide.....................................       0.010         0.004
Zinc........................................       0.051         0.021
TTO.........................................       0.035    ............
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring               0.50          0.50
 parameter).................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------


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                                Subpart E

                    Continuous Rod Casting Lubricant

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         PSNS
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum rod cast
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................        0.0007        0.0003
Cyanide.....................................        0.0004        0.0002
Zinc........................................        0.0020        0.0008
TTO.........................................        0.0014  ............
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                0.020         0.020
 parameter).................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart E

              Continuous Rod Casting Contact Cooling Water

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         PSNS
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum rod cast
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.072         0.029
Cyanide.....................................         0.039         0.016
Zinc........................................         0.198         0.134
TTO.........................................  ............         0.082
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                 1.94          1.94
 parameter).................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart E

              Solution Heat Treatment Contact Cooling Water

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                          PSNS
                                              --------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum quenched
                                              --------------------------
Chromium.....................................         0.76         0.306
Cyanide......................................         0.41         0.163
Zinc.........................................         2.08         0.856
TTO..........................................         1.41  ............
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                 20.37        20.37
 parameter)..................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart E

                        Cleaning or Etching Bath

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         PSNS
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.067         0.027
Cyanide.....................................         0.036         0.015
Zinc........................................         0.183         0.075
TTO.........................................         0.124  ............
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                 1.79          1.79
 parameter).................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart E

                        Cleaning or Etching Rinse

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                          PSNS
                                               -------------------------
        Pollutant or pollutant property                      Maximum for
                                                Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (lb/million
                                                  off-lbs) of aluminum
                                                    cleaned or etched
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................         0.52         0.21
Cyanide.......................................         0.28         0.11
Zinc..........................................         1.42         0.59
TTO...........................................         0.96  ...........
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                  13.91        13.91
 parameter)...................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart E

                   Cleaning or Etching Scrubber Liquor

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                          PSNS
                                              --------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                                lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                              --------------------------
Chromium.....................................         0.72         0.29
Cyanide......................................         0.39         0.16
Zinc.........................................         1.97         0.812
TTO..........................................         1.34  ............
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                 19.33        19.33
 parameter)..................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[48 FR 49149, Oct. 24, 1983; 49 FR 11632, 11633, and 11635, Mar. 27, 
1984]

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Sec.  467.57  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional
pollutant control technology. [Reserved]



          Subpart F_Drawing With Emulsions or Soaps Subcategory



Sec.  467.60  Applicability; description of the drawing with emulsions
or soaps subcategory.

    This subpart applies to discharges of pollutants to waters of the 
United States and introduction of pollutants into publicly owned 
treatment works from the core and the ancillary operations of the 
drawing with emulsions or soaps subcategory.



Sec.  467.61  Specialized definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) The ``core'' of the drawing with emulsions or soaps subcategory 
shall include drawing using emulsions or soaps, stationary casting, 
artificial aging, annealing, degreasing, sawing, and swaging.
    (b) The term ``ancillary operation'' shall mean any operation not 
previously included in the core, performed on-site, following or 
preceding the drawing operation. The ancillary operations shall include 
continuous rod casting, solution heat treatment and cleaning or etching.



Sec.  467.62  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of best practicable control 
technology currently available.

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best practicable control technology currently 
available:

                                Subpart F

                                  Core

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               BPT effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                                lbs) of aluminum drawn
                                                with emulsions or soaps
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.205         0.084
Cyanide.....................................         0.135         0.056
Zinc........................................         0.680         0.285
Aluminum....................................         3.00          1.50
Oil and grease..............................         9.33          5.60
Suspended solids............................        19.12          9.10
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\Within the range of 7.0 to 10 at all times.

                                Subpart F

                 Continuous Rod Casting Spent Lubricant

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               BPT effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                                 lbs) of aluminum cast
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................        0.0009        0.0004
Cyanide.....................................        0.0006        0.0003
Zinc........................................        0.0029        0.001
Aluminum....................................        0.013         0.007
Oil and grease..............................        0.040         0.024
Suspended solids............................        0.081         0.039
pH..........................................    (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\Within the range of 7.0 to 10 at all times.

                                Subpart F

              Continuous Rod Casting Contact Cooling Water

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               BPT effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                                 lbs) of aluminum cast
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.684         0.28
Cyanide.....................................         0.450         0.187
Zinc........................................         2.27          0.949
Aluminum....................................        10.00          4.976
Oil and grease..............................        31.10         18.66
Suspended solids............................        63.76         30.323
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\Within the range of 7.0 to 10 at all times.


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                                Subpart F

              Solution Heat Treatment Contact Cooling Water

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                BPT effluent limitations
                                               -------------------------
        Pollutant or pollutant property                      Maximum for
                                                Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (lb/million
                                                  off-lbs) of aluminum
                                                        quenched
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................         3.39         1.39
Cyanide.......................................         2.24         0.93
Zinc..........................................        11.25         4.70
Aluminum......................................        49.55        24.66
Oil and grease................................       154.10        92.46
Suspended solids..............................       315.91       150.25
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10 at all times.

                                Subpart F

                        Cleaning or Etching Bath

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               BPT effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.079         0.032
Cyanide.....................................         0.052         0.022
Zinc........................................         0.262         0.109
Aluminum....................................         1.15          0.573
Oil and grease..............................         3.58          2.15
Suspended solids............................         7.34          3.49
pH..........................................     (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10 at all times.

                                Subpart F

                        Cleaning or Etching Rinse

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                BPT effluent limitations
                                              --------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                                lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                              --------------------------
Chromium.....................................         6.12         2.51
Cyanide......................................         4.04         1.67
Zinc.........................................        20.31         8.49
Aluminum.....................................        89.46        44.519
Oil and grease...............................       278.24       166.95
Suspended solids.............................       570.39       271.29
pH...........................................        (\1\)    (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10 at all times.

                                Subpart F

                   Cleaning or Etching Scrubber Liquor

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                BPT effluent limitations
                                               -------------------------
        Pollutant or pollutant property                      Maximum for
                                                Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (lb/million
                                                  off-lbs) of aluminum
                                                    cleaned or etched
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................         7.00         2.86
Cyanide.......................................         4.61         1.91
Zinc..........................................        23.22         9.70
Aluminum......................................       102.24        50.88
Oil and grease................................       318.00       190.80
Suspended solids..............................       651.90       310.05
pH............................................        (\1\)       (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10 at all times.


[48 FR 49149, Oct. 24, 1983; 49 FR 11633 and 11635, Mar. 27, 1984]



Sec.  467.63  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of best available technology
economically achievable.

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best available technology economically 
achievable. The discharge of wastewater pollutants from the core shall 
not exceed the volumes set forth below:

                                Subpart F

                                  Core

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               BAT effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                                lbs) of aluminum drawn
                                                with emulsions or soaps
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.205         0.084
Cyanide.....................................         0.135         0.056
Zinc........................................         0.681         0.285
Aluminum....................................         3.00          1.49
------------------------------------------------------------------------


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                                Subpart F

                 Continuous Rod Casting Spent Lubricant

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                BAT effluent limitations
                                              --------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                                Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum rod cast
                                              --------------------------
Chromium.....................................        0.0009       0.0004
Cyanide......................................        0.0006       0.0003
Zinc.........................................        0.0029       0.0012
Aluminum.....................................        0.013        0.0063
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart F

              Continuous Rod Casting Contact Cooling Water

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               BAT effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum rod cast
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.086         0.035
Cyanide.....................................         0.056         0.024
Zinc........................................         0.283         0.118
Aluminum....................................         1.25          0.62
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart F

              Solution Heat Treatment Contact Cooling Water

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                BAT effluent limitations
                                              --------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                                Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum quenched
                                              --------------------------
Chromium.....................................         0.897         0.37
Cyanide......................................         0.591         0.25
Zinc.........................................         2.98          1.24
Aluminum.....................................        13.10          6.52
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart F

                        Cleaning or Etching Bath

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               BAT effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.079         0.032
Cyanide.....................................         0.052         0.022
Zinc........................................         0.262         0.11
Aluminum....................................         1.15          0.57
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart F

                        Cleaning or Etching Rinse

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               BAT effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.612         0.251
Cyanide.....................................         0.404         0.167
Zinc........................................         2.03          0.849
Aluminum....................................         8.95          4.45
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart F

                   Cleaning or Etching Scrubber Liquor

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               BAT effluent limitations
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.85          0.348
Cyanide.....................................         0.561         0.232
Zinc........................................         2.82          1.18
Aluminum....................................        12.43          6.19
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[48 FR 49149, Oct. 24, 1983; 49 FR 11633, 11635, and 11636, Mar. 27, 
1984]



Sec.  467.64  New source performance standards.

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
performance standards. The discharge of wastewater pollutants from the 
core shall not exceed the values set forth below:

                                Subpart F

                                  Core

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         NSPS
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                                lbs) of aluminum drawn
                                                with emulsions or soaps
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.173         0.070
Cyanide.....................................         0.094         0.038
Zinc........................................         0.476         0.196
Aluminum....................................         2.85          1.27
Oil and grease..............................         4.67          4.67
Suspended solids............................         7.00          5.60
pH..........................................     (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


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                                Subpart F

                 Continuous Rod Casting Spent Lubricant

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         NSPS
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum rod cast
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................        0.0008        0.0003
Cyanide.....................................        0.0004        0.0002
Zinc........................................        0.0020        0.0008
Aluminum....................................        0.012         0.0053
Oil and grease..............................        0.020         0.020
Suspended solids............................        0.030         0.024
pH..........................................    (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

                                Subpart F

              Continuous Rod Casting Contact Cooling Water

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         NSPS
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum rod cast
                                             ---------------------------
 
Chromium....................................         0.072         0.029
Cyanide.....................................         0.039         0.016
Zinc........................................         0.198         0.081
Aluminum....................................         1.184         0.526
Oil and grease..............................         1.940         1.940
Suspended solids............................         2.91          2.33
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

                                Subpart F

              Solution Heat Treatment Contact Cooling Water

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                          NSPS
                                              --------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                                Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum quenched
                                              --------------------------
 
Chromium.....................................         0.754         0.31
Cyanide......................................         0.408         0.16
Zinc.........................................         2.08          0.86
Aluminum.....................................        12.450         5.52
Oil and grease...............................        20.37         20.37
Suspended solids.............................        20.56         24.45
pH...........................................     (\1\)            (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

                                Subpart F

                        Cleaning or Etching Bath

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         NSPS
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                             ---------------------------
 
Chromium....................................         0.066         0.027
Cyanide.....................................         0.036         0.015
Zinc........................................         0.183         0.075
Aluminum....................................         1.094         0.49
Oil and grease..............................         1.79          1.79
Suspended solids............................         2.69          2.15
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

                                Subpart F

                        Cleaning or Etching Rinse

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         NSPS
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                             ---------------------------
 
Chromium....................................         0.515         0.21
Cyanide.....................................         0.278         0.11
Zinc........................................         1.42          0.59
Aluminum....................................         8.50          3.77
Oil and grease..............................        13.91         13.91
Suspended solids............................        20.87         16.70
pH..........................................     (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.

                                Subpart F

                   Cleaning or Etching Scrubber Liquor

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         NSPS
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.72          0.290
Cyanide.....................................         0.387         0.155
Zinc........................................         1.97          0.812
Aluminum....................................         1.18          5.24
Oil and grease..............................        19.33         19.33
Suspended solids............................        29.00         23.20
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.0 to 10.0 at all times.


[48 FR 49149, Oct. 24, 1983; 49 FR 11633 and 11636, Mar. 27, 1984]



Sec.  467.65  Pretreatment standards for existing sources.

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any existing source 
subject

[[Page 669]]

to this subpart which introduces pollutants into a publicly owned 
treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the 
following pretreatment standards for existing sources. The mass of 
wastewater pollutants in aluminum forming process wastewater introduced 
into a POTW shall not exceed the values set forth below:

                                Subpart F

                                  Core

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         PSES
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                                lbs) of aluminum drawn
                                                with emulsions or soaps
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.205         0.084
Cyanide.....................................         0.135         0.056
Zinc........................................         0.681         0.285
TTO.........................................         0.32   ............
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                25            12
 parameter).................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart F

                    Continuous Rod Casting Lubricant

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                          PSES
                                              --------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum rod cast
                                              --------------------------
Chromium.....................................       0.0009        0.0004
Cyanide......................................       0.0006        0.0003
Zinc.........................................       0.0029        0.0012
TTO..........................................       0.0014  ............
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                  0.10        0.052
 parameter)..................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart F

              Continuous Rod Casting Contact Cooling Water

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         PSES
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum rod cast
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.086         0.035
Cyanide.....................................         0.056         0.024
Zinc........................................         0.283         0.119
TTO.........................................         0.134  ............
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                10             5.1
 parameter..................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart F

              Solution Heat Treatment Contact Cooling Water

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         PSES
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthy
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum quenched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.896         0.367
Cyanide.....................................         0.591         0.245
Zinc........................................         2.98          1.25
TTO.........................................         1.41   ............
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring               110            53
 parameter).................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart F

                        Cleaning or Etching Bath

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         PSES
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthy
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.079         0.032
Cyanide.....................................         0.052         0.022
Zinc........................................         0.262         0.11
TTO.........................................         0.124  ............
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                 9.3           4.7
 parameter).................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart F

                        Cleaning or Etching Rinse

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         PSES
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthy
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.612         0.251
Cyanide.....................................         0.404         0.167
Zinc........................................         2.03          0.849
TTO.........................................         0.96   ............
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                73            36
 parameter).................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------


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                                Subpart F

                   Cleaning or Etching Scrubber Liquor

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         PSES
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthy
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.851         0.348
Cyanide.....................................         0.561         0.232
Zinc........................................         2.82          1.18
TTO.........................................         1.33   ............
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring               100            50
 parameter).................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[48 FR 49149, Oct. 24, 1983; 49 FR 11632, 11636, Mar. 27, 1984, as 
amended at 53 FR 52369, Dec. 27, 1988]



Sec.  467.66  Pretreatment standards for new sources.

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7, any new source subject to this 
subpart which introduces pollutants into a publicly owned treatment 
works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the following 
pretreatment standards for new sources. The mass of wastewater 
pollutants in aluminum forming process wastewaters introduced into a 
POTW shall not exceed the values set forth below:

                                Subpart F

                                  Core

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         PSNS
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                                lbs) of aluminum drawn
                                                with emulsions or soaps
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.173         0.070
Cyanide.....................................         0.094         0.038
Zinc........................................         0.48          0.196
TTO.........................................         0.32   ............
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                 4.67          4.67
 parameter).................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart F

                    Continuous Rod Casting Lubricant

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         PSNS
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum rod cast
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................        0.0008        0.0003
Cyanide.....................................        0.0004        0.0002
Zinc........................................        0.0020        0.0008
TTO.........................................        0.0014  ............
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                0.020         0.020
 parameter).................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart F

              Continuous Rod Casting Contact Cooling Water

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         PSNS
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum rod cast
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.072         0.029
Cyanide.....................................         0.039         0.016
Zinc........................................         0.198         0.082
TTO.........................................         0.134  ............
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                 1.94          1.94
 parameter).................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart F

              Solution Heat Treatment Contact Cooling Water

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                          PSNS
                                              --------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum quenched
                                              --------------------------
Chromium.....................................         0.76         0.306
Cyanide......................................         0.41         0.163
Zinc.........................................         2.08         0.856
TTO..........................................         1.41  ............
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                 20.37        20.37
 parameter)..................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------


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                                Subpart F

                        Cleaning or Etching Bath

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         PSNS
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.067         0.027
Cyanide.....................................         0.036         0.015
Zinc........................................         0.183         0.075
TTO.........................................         0.124  ............
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                 1.79          1.79
 parameter).................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart F

                        Cleaning or Etching Rinse

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                          PSNS
                                               -------------------------
        Pollutant or pollutant property                      Maximum for
                                                Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (lb/million
                                                  off-lbs) of aluminum
                                                    cleaned or etched
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................         0.52         0.21
Cyanide.......................................         0.28         0.11
Zinc..........................................         1.42         0.59
TTO...........................................         0.96  ...........
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                  13.91        13.91
 parameter)...................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                Subpart F

                   Cleaning or Etching Scrubber Liquor

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         PSNS
                                             ---------------------------
       Pollutant or pollutant property                       Maximum for
                                               Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              mg/off-kg (lb/million off-
                                               lbs) of aluminum cleaned
                                                       or etched
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.715         0.290
Cyanide.....................................         0.387         0.155
Zinc........................................         1.97          0.812
TTO.........................................         1.34   ............
Oil and grease (alternate monitoring                19.33         19.33
 parameter).................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[48 FR 49149, Oct. 24, 1983; 49 FR 11632, 11633, and 11636, Mar. 27, 
1984]



Sec.  467.67  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional
pollutant control technology. [Reserved]



PART 468_COPPER FORMING POINT SOURCE CATEGORY--Table of Contents



                           General Provisions

Sec.
468.01 Applicability.
468.02 Specialized definitions.
468.03 Monitoring and reporting requirements.
468.04 Compliance date for PSES.

                  Subpart A_Copper Forming Subcategory

468.10 Applicability; description of the copper forming subcategory.
468.11 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
468.12 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          control technology economically achievable.
468.13 New source performance standards (NSPS).
468.14 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
468.15 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).
468.16 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollution control technology (BCT). [Reserved]

             Subpart B_Beryllium Copper Forming Subcategory

468.20 Applicability; description of the beryllium copper forming 
          subcategory.

    Authority: Secs. 301, 304 (b), (c), (e), and (g), 306 (b) and (c), 
307 (b) and (c), and 501 of the Clean Water Act (the Federal Water 
Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972, as amended by the Clean Water 
Act of 1977) the ``Act''); 33 U.S.C. 1311, 1314 (b), (c), (e), and (g), 
1316 (b) and (c), 1317 (b) and (c), and 1361; 86 Stat. 816, Pub. L. 92-
500; 91 Stat. 1567, Pub. L. 95-217.

    Source: 48 FR 36957, Aug. 15, 1983, unless otherwise noted.

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                           General Provisions



Sec.  468.01  Applicability.

    (a) The provisions of this part are applicable to discharges 
resulting from the manufacture of formed copper and copper alloy 
products. The forming operations covered are hot rolling, cold rolling, 
drawing, extrusion and forging. This part does not regulate the forming 
of precious metals. (See 40 CFR part 471). The casting of copper and 
copper alloys is not covered by this part. (See 40 CFR part 464).
    (b) The discharge allowance for drawing spent lubricant of 40 CFR 
468.11(c), 468.14(c), and 468.15(c) are applicable only to those plants 
that actually discharge the drawing spent lubricant waste stream at 
copper forming sites. No discharge allowance is applicable or allowable 
where these wastewaters are hauled off-site for disposal or are 
otherwise not discharged at copper forming sites.

[51 FR 22521, June 20, 1986]



Sec.  468.02  Specialized definitions.

    In addition to the definitions set forth in 40 CFR part 401 and the 
chemical analysis methods in 40 CFR part 136, the following definitions 
apply to this part:
    (a) The term ``alkaline cleaning bath'' shall mean a bath consisting 
of an alkaline cleaning solution through which a workpiece is processed.
    (b) The term ``alkaline cleaning rinse'' shall mean a rinse 
following an alkaline cleaning bath through which a workpiece is 
processed. A rinse consisting of a series of rinse tanks is considered 
as a single rinse.
    (c) The term ``ancillary operation'' shall mean any operation 
associated with a primary forming operation. These ancillary operations 
include surface and heat treatment, hydrotesting, sawing, and surface 
coating.
    (d) The term ``annealing with oil'' shall mean the use of oil to 
quench a workpiece as it passes from an annealing furnace.
    (e) The term ``annealing with water'' shall mean the use of a water 
spray or bath, of which water is the major constituent, to quench a 
workpiece as it passes from an annealing furnace.
    (f) The term ``cold rolling'' shall mean the process of rolling a 
workpiece below the recrystallization temperature of the copper or 
copper alloy.
    (g) The term ``drawing'' shall mean pulling the workpiece through a 
die or succession of dies to reduce the diameter or alter its shape.
    (h) The term ``extrusion'' shall mean the application of pressure to 
a copper workpiece, forcing the copper to flow through a die orifice.
    (i) The term ``extrusion heat treatment'' shall mean the spray 
application of water to a workpiece immediately following extrusions for 
the purpose of heat treatment.
    (j) The term ``heat treatment'' shall mean the application or 
removal of heat to a workpiece to change the physical properties of the 
metal.
    (k) The term ``pickling bath'' shall mean any chemical bath (other 
than alkaline cleaning) through which a workpiece is processed.
    (l) The term ``pickling fume scrubber'' shall mean the process of 
using an air pollution control device to remove particulates and fumes 
from air above a pickling bath by entraining the pollutants in water.
    (m) The term ``pickling rinse'' shall mean a rinse, other than an 
alkaline cleaning rinse, through which a workpiece is processed. A rinse 
consisting of a series of rinse tanks is considered as a single rinse.
    (n) The term ``off-kilogram (off-pound)'' shall mean the mass of 
copper or copper alloy removed from a forming or ancillary operation at 
the end of a process cycle for transfer to a different machine or 
process.
    (o) The term ``rolling'' shall mean the reduction in the thickness 
or diameter of a workpiece by passing it between rollers.
    (p) The term ``solution heat treatment'' shall mean the process 
introducing a workpiece into a quench bath for the purpose of heat 
treatment following rolling, drawing or extrusion.
    (q) The term ``spent lubricant'' shall mean water or an oil-water 
mixture which is used in forming operations to reduce friction, heat and 
wear and ultimately discharged.

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    (r) The term ``Total Toxic Organics (TTO)'' shall mean the sum of 
the masses or concentrations of each of the following toxic organic 
compounds which is found at a concentration greater than 0.010 mg/l.

Benzene
1,1,1-Trichloroethane chloroform
2,6-Dinitrotoluene ethylbenzene methylene chloride napthalene
N-nitrosodiphenylamine anthracene phenanthrene toluene trichloroethylene

    (s) The term ``alkaline cleaning rinse for forged parts'' shall mean 
a rinse following an alkaline cleaning bath through which a forged part 
is processed. A rinse consisting of a series of rinse tanks is 
considered as a single rinse.
    (t) The term ``pickling rinse for forged parts'' shall mean a rinse, 
other than an alkaline cleaning rinse, through which forged parts are 
processed. A rinse consisting of a series of rinse tanks is considered 
as a single rinse.
    (u) The term ``tumbling or burnishing'' shall mean the process of 
polishing, deburring, removing sharp corners, and generally smoothing 
parts for both cosmetic and functional purposes, as well as the process 
of washing the finished parts and cleaning the abrasion media.
    (v) The term ``surface coating'' shall mean the process of coating a 
copper workpiece as well as the associated surface finishing and 
flattening.
    (w) The term ``miscellaneous waste stream'' shall mean the following 
additional waste streams related to forming copper: hydrotesting, 
sawing, surface milling, and maintenance.
    (x) The term ``precious metals'' shall mean gold, platinum, 
palladium and silver and their alloys. Any alloy containing 30 or 
greater percent by weight of precious metals is considered a precious 
metal.
    (y) The term ``beryllium copper alloy'' shall mean any copper alloy 
that is alloyed to contain 0.10 percent or greater beryllium.

[48 FR 36957, Aug. 15, 1983; 48 FR 50718, Nov. 3, 1983, as amended at 50 
FR 34334, Aug. 23, 1985; 51 FR 7571, Mar. 5, 1986]



Sec.  468.03  Monitoring and reporting requirements.

    The following special monitoring requirements apply to all 
facilities controlled by this regulation.
    (a) The ``monthly average'' regulatory values shall be the basis for 
the monthly average discharge in direct discharge permits and for 
pretreatment standards. Compliance with the monthly discharge limit is 
required regardless of the number of samples analyzed and averaged.
    (b) As an alternate monitoring procedure for TTO, indirect 
dischargers may monitor for oil and grease and meet the alternate 
monitoring standards for oil and grease established for PSES and PSNS. 
Any indirect discharger meeting the alternate monitoring oil and grease 
standards shall be considered to meet the TTO standard.



Sec.  468.04  Compliance date for PSES.

    The compliance date for pretreatment standards for existing sources 
is August 15, 1986.

[48 FR 36957, Aug. 15, 1983, as amended at 48 FR 41410, Sept. 15, 1983]



                  Subpart A_Copper Forming Subcategory



Sec.  468.10  Applicability; description of the copper forming subcategory.

    This subpart applies to discharges of pollutants to waters of the 
United States, and introduction of pollutants into publicly owned 
treatment works from the forming of copper and copper alloys except 
beryllium copper alloys.

[51 FR 7571, Mar. 5, 1986]



Sec.  468.11  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable 
control technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best practicable control technology currently 
available:

[[Page 674]]

    (a) Subpart A--Hot Rolling Spent Lubricant BPT Effluent Limitations.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                    Maximum for any 1     Maximum for
  Pollutant or pollutant property          day          monthly average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                    Metric units--mg/off-kg of copper or
                                           copper alloy hot rolled
 
                                     English units--pounds per 1,000,000
                                    off-pounds of copper or copper alloy
                                                 hot rolled
                                   -------------------------------------
Chromium..........................              0.045              0.018
Copper............................              0.195              0.103
Lead..............................              0.015              0.013
Nickel............................              0.197              0.130
Zinc..............................              0.150              0.062
Oil and grease....................              2.060              1.236
TSS...............................              4.223              2.008
pH................................              (\1\)              (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (b) Subpart A--Cold Rolling Spent Lubricant BPT Effluent 
Limitations.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                    Maximum for any 1     Maximum for
  Pollutant or pollutant property          day          monthly average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                    Metric units--mg/off-kg of copper or
                                          copper alloy cold rolled
 
                                     English units--pounds per 1,000,000
                                    off-pounds of copper or copper alloy
                                                 cold rolled
                                   -------------------------------------
Chromium..........................              0.166              0.068
Copper............................              0.720              0.379
Lead..............................              0.056              0.049
Nickel............................              0.727              0.481
Zinc..............................              0.553              0.231
Oil and grease....................              7.580              4.548
TSS...............................             15.539              7.390
pH................................              (\1\)              (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (c) Subpart A--Drawing Spent Lubricant BPT Effluent Limitations.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                       alloy drawn
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                per 1,000,000 off-pounds
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                       alloy drawn
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.037        0.015
Copper........................................        0.161        0.085
Lead..........................................        0.012        0.011
Nickel........................................        0.163        0.107
Zinc..........................................        0.124        0.051
Oil and grease................................        1.700        1.020
TSS...........................................        3.485        1.657
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (d) Subpart A--Solution Heat Treatment BPT Effluent Limitations.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                   alloy heat treated
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                per 1,000,000 off-pounds
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                   alloy heat treated
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        1.118        0.457
Copper........................................        4.827        2.541
Lead..........................................        0.381        0.330
Nickel........................................        4.878        3.227
Zinc..........................................        3.709        1.550
Oil and grease................................       50.820       30.492
TSS...........................................      104.181       49.549
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (e) Subpart A--Extrusion Heat Treatment BPT Effluent Limitations.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              Metric units--mg/off-kg of
                                                copper or copper alloy
                                                  heat treated on an
                                                    extrusion press
 
                                               English units--pounds per
                                                1,000,000 off-pounds of
                                                copper or copper alloy
                                                  heat treated on an
                                                    extrusion press
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................       0.00088       0.00036
Copper......................................       0.003         0.002
Lead........................................       0.0003        0.00026
Nickel......................................       0.003         0.002
Zinc........................................       0.002         0.001
Oil and grease..............................       0.040         0.024
TSS.........................................       0.082         0.039
pH..........................................   (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (f) Subpart A--Annealing With Water BPT Effluent Limitations.

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------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                   annealed with water
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                per 1,000,000 off-pounds
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                   alloy annealed with
                                                          water
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        2.493        1.020
Copper........................................       10.767        5.667
Lead..........................................        0.850        0.736
Nickel........................................       10.880        7.197
Zinc..........................................        8.273        3.456
Oil and grease................................      113.340       68.004
TSS...........................................      232.347      110.506
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (g) Subpart A--Annealing With Oil BPT Effluent Limitations.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                 alloy annealed with oil
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                per 1,000,000 off-pounds
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                 alloy annealed with oil
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................            0            0
Copper........................................            0            0
Lead..........................................            0            0
Nickel........................................            0            0
Zinc..........................................            0            0
Oil and grease................................            0            0
TSS...........................................            0            0
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (h) Subpart A--Alkaline Cleaning Rinse BPT Effluent Limitations.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                 alloy alkaline cleaned
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                per 1,000,000 off-pounds
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                 alloy alkaline cleaned
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        1.854        0.758
Copper........................................        8.006        4.214
Lead..........................................        0.632        0.547
Nickel........................................        8.090        5.351
Zinc..........................................        6.152        2.570
Oil and grease................................       84.280       50.568
TSS...........................................      172.774       82.173
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (i) Subpart A--Alkaline Cleaning Rinse for Forged Parts BPT Effluent 
Limitations.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                   alloy forged parts
                                                    alkaline cleaned
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                per 1,000,000 off-pounds
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                   alloy forged parts
                                                    alkaline cleaned
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        5.562        2.275
Copper........................................       24.019       12.642
Lead..........................................        1.896        1.643
Nickel........................................       24.272       16.055
Zinc..........................................       18.457        7.711
Oil and grease................................      252.840      151.704
TSS...........................................      518.322      246.519
pH............................................        (\1\)       (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (j) Subpart A--Alkaline Cleaning Bath BPT Effluent Limitations.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                  alloy parts alkaline
                                                         cleaned
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                per 1,000,000 off-pounds
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                   alloy forged parts
                                                    alkaline cleaned
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................       0.020        0.0084
Copper........................................       0.089        0.046
Lead..........................................       0.0070       0.0060
Nickel........................................       0.089        0.059
Zinc..........................................       0.068        0.028
Oil and grease................................       0.93         0.56
TSS...........................................       1.91         0.91
pH............................................   (\1\)       (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (k) Subpart A--Pickling Rinse BPT Effluent Limitations.

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------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                      alloy pickled
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                per/1,000,000 off-pounds
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                      alloy pickled
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        1.593        0.651
Copper........................................        6.881        3.622
Lead..........................................        0.543        0.470
Nickel........................................        6.954        4.599
Zinc..........................................        5.288        2.209
Oil and grease................................       72.440       43.464
TSS...........................................      148.502       70.629
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (l) Subpart A--Pickling Rinse for Forged Parts BPT Effluent 
Limitations.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                   alloy forged parts
                                                         pickled
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                per/1,000,000 off-pounds
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                   alloy forged parts
                                                         pickled
                                               -------------------------
romium........................................        1.723        0.705
Copper........................................        7.444        3.918
Lead..........................................        0.587        0.509
Nickel........................................        7.522        4.975
Zinc..........................................        5.720        2.389
Oil and grease................................       78.360       47.016
TSS...........................................      160.638       76.401
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (m) Subpart A--Pickling Bath BPT Effluent Limitations.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                      alloy pickled
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                per 1,000,000 off-pounds
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                      alloy pickle
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.051        0.020
Copper........................................        0.220        0.116
Lead..........................................        0.017        0.015
Nickel........................................        0.222        0.147
Zinc..........................................        0.169        0.070
Oil and grease................................        2.320        1.392
TSS...........................................        4.756        2.262
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (n) Subpart A--Pickling Fume Scrubber BPT Effluent Limitations.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                      alloy pickled
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                per 1,000,000 off-pounds
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                      alloy pickled
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.275        0.112
Copper........................................        1.189        0.626
Lead..........................................        0.093        0.081
Nickel........................................        1.201        0.795
Zinc..........................................        0.913        0.381
Oil and grease................................       12.520        7.512
TSS...........................................       25.666       12.207
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (o) Subpart A--Tumbling or Burnishing BPT Effluent Limitations.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                    alloy tumbled or
                                                        burnished
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                per 1,000,000 off-pounds
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                    alloy tumbled or
                                                        burnished
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.256        0.104
Copper........................................        1.107        0.583
Lead..........................................        0.087        0.075
Nickel........................................        1.119        0.740
Zinc..........................................        0.851        0.355
Oil and grease................................       11.660        6.996
TSS...........................................       23.903       11.368
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 \1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (p) Subpart A--Surface Coating BPT Effluent Limitations.

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------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                  alloy surface coated
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                per 1,000,000 off-pounds
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                  alloy surface coated
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.326        0.133
Copper........................................        1.411        0.743
Lead..........................................        0.111        0.096
Nickel........................................        1.426        0.943
Zinc..........................................        1.084        0.453
Oil and grease................................       14.680        8.916
TSS...........................................       30.463       14.488
ph............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 \1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (q) Subpart A--Miscellaneous Waste Streams BPT Effluent Limitations.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                      alloy formed
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                per 1,000,000 off-pounds
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                      alloy formed
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.009        0.003
Copper........................................        0.041        0.021
Lead..........................................        0.003        0.002
Nickel........................................        0.041        0.027
Zinc..........................................        0.031        0.013
Oil and grease................................        0.436        0.261
TSS...........................................        0.893        0.425
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 \1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.



Sec.  468.12  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
technology economically  achievable.

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
reduction attainable by the application of the best available technology 
economically achievable (BAT):
    (a) Subpart A--Hot Rolling Spent Lubricant BAT Effluent Limitations.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                    alloy hot rolled
                                                  English Units--pounds
                                                per 1,000,000 off-pounds
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                    alloy hot rolled
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.045        0.018
Copper........................................        0.195        0.103
Lead..........................................        0.015        0.013
Nickel........................................        0.197        0.130
Zinc..........................................        0.150        0.062
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) Subpart A--Cold Rolling Spent Lubricant BAT Effluent 
Limitations.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                    alloy cold rolled
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                per 1,000,000 off-pounds
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                    alloy cold rolled
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.166        0.068
Copper........................................        0.720        0.379
Lead..........................................        0.056        0.049
Nickel........................................        0.727        0.481
Zinc..........................................        0.553        0.231
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (c) Subpart A--Drawing Spent Lubricant BAT Effluent Limitations.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                       alloy drawn
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                per 1,000,000 off-pounds
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                       alloy drawn
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.037        0.015
Copper........................................        0.161        0.085
Lead..........................................        0.012        0.011
Nickel........................................        0.163        0.107
Zinc..........................................        0.124        0.051
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (d) Subpart A--Solution Heat Treatment BAT Effluent Limitations.

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------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                   alloy heat treated
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                per 1,000,000 off-pounds
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                   alloy heat treated
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.284        0.116
Copper........................................        1.227        0.646
Lead..........................................        0.096        0.083
Nickel........................................        1.240        0.820
Zinc..........................................        0.943        0.394
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (e) Subpart A--Extrusion Heat Treatment BAT Effluent Limitations.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              Metric Units--mg/off-kg of
                                                copper or copper alloy
                                                  heat treated on an
                                                    extrusion press
 
                                              English Units--pounds per/
                                                1,000,000 off-pounds of
                                                copper or copper alloy
                                                  heat treated on an
                                                    extrusion press
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................       0.00088       0.00036
Copper......................................       0.003         0.0020
Lead........................................       0.0003        0.00026
Nickel......................................       0.003         0.002
Zinc........................................       0.002         0.001
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (f) Subpart A--Annealing with Water BAT Effluent Limitations.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric Units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                   alloy annealed with
                                                          water
 
                                                  English Units--pounds
                                                per/1,000,000 off-pounds
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                   alloy annealed with
                                                          water
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.545        0.223
Copper........................................        2.356        1.240
Lead..........................................        0.186        0.161
Nickel........................................        2.380        1.574
Zinc..........................................        1.810        0.756
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (g) Subpart A--Annealing with Oil BAT Effluent Limitations.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                 alloy annealed with oil
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                per 1,000,000 off-pounds
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                 alloy annealed with oil
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................            0            0
Copper........................................            0            0
Lead..........................................            0            0
Nickel........................................            0            0
Zinc..........................................            0            0
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (h) Subpart A--Alkaline Cleaning Rinse BAT Effluent Limitations.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                 alloy alkaline cleaned
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                per 1,000,000 off-pounds
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                 alloy alkaline cleaned
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        1.854        0.758
Copper........................................        8.006        4.214
Lead..........................................        0.632        0.547
Nickel........................................        8.090        5.351
Zinc..........................................        6.152        2.570
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (i) Subpart A--Alkaline Cleaning Rinse for Forged Parts BAT Effluent 
Limitations.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric Units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                   alloy forged parts
                                                    alkaline cleaned
 
                                                  English Units--pounds
                                                per 1,000,000 off-pounds
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                   alloy forged parts
                                                    alkaline cleaned
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        5.562        2.275
Copper........................................       24.019       12.642
Lead..........................................        1.896        1.643
Nickel........................................       24.272       16.055
Zinc..........................................       18.457        7.711
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (j) Subpart A--Alkaline Cleaning Bath BAT Effluent Limitations.

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------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              Metric Units--mg/off-kg of
                                                copper or copper alloy
                                                   alkaline cleaned
 
                                               English Units--pounds per
                                                1,000,000 off-pounds of
                                                copper or copper alloy
                                                   alkaline cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................       0.020         0.0084
Copper......................................       0.088         0.046
Lead........................................       0.0070        0.0060
Nickel......................................       0.089         0.059
Zinc........................................       0.068         0.028
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (k) Subpart A--Pickling Rinse BAT Effluent Limitations.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric Units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                      alloy pickled
 
                                                  English Units--pounds
                                                per 1,000,000 off-pounds
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                      alloy pickled
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.574        0.235
Copper........................................        2.481        1.306
Lead..........................................        0.195        0.169
Nickel........................................        2.507        1.658
Zinc..........................................        1.906        0.796
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (l) Subpart A--Pickling Rinse for Forged Parts BAT Effluent 
Limitations.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric Units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                   alloy forged parts
                                                         pickled
 
                                                  English Units--pounds
                                                per 1,000,000 off-pounds
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                   alloy forged parts
                                                         pickled
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        1.723        0.705
Copper........................................        7.444        3.918
Lead..........................................        0.587        0.509
Nickel........................................        7.522        4.975
Zinc..........................................        5.720        2.389
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (m) Subpart A--Pickling Bath BAT Effluent Limitations.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                      alloy pickled
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                per 1,000,000 off-pounds
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                      alloy pickled
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.051        0.020
Copper........................................        0.220        0.116
Lead..........................................        0.017        0.015
Nickel........................................        0.222        0.147
Zinc..........................................        0.169        0.070
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (n) Subpart A--Pickling Fume Scrubber BAT Effluent Limitations.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                      alloy pickled
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                per 1,000,000 off-pounds
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                      alloy pickled
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.275        0.112
Copper........................................        1.189        0.626
Lead..........................................        0.093        0.081
Nickel........................................        1.201        0.795
Zinc..........................................        0.913        0.381
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (o) Subpart A--Tumbling or Burnishing BAT Effluent Limitations.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                    alloy tumbled or
                                                        burnished
 
                                                English units--pound per
                                                 1,000,000 off-pounds of
                                                 copper or copper alloy
                                                  tumbled or burnished
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.256        0.104
Copper........................................        1.107        0.583
Lead..........................................        0.087        0.075
Nickel........................................        1.119        0.740
Zinc..........................................        0.851        0.355
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (p) Subpart A--Surface Coating BAT Effluent Limitations.

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------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                  alloy surface coated
 
                                                English units--pound per
                                                 1,000,000 off-pounds of
                                                 copper or copper alloy
                                                     surface coated
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.326        0.133
Copper........................................        1.411        0.743
Lead..........................................        0.111        0.096
Nickel........................................        1.426        0.943
Zinc..........................................        1.084        0.453
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (q) Subpart A--Miscellaneous Waste Streams BAT Effluent Limitations.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                      alloy formed
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                per 1,000,000 off-pounds
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                      alloy formed
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.009        0.003
Copper........................................        0.041        0.021
Lead..........................................        0.003        0.002
Nickel........................................        0.041        0.027
Zinc..........................................        0.031        0.013
------------------------------------------------------------------------



Sec.  468.13  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    The following standards of performance establish the quantity or 
quality of pollutants or pollutant properties, controlled by this 
section, which may be discharged by a new source subject to the 
provisions of this subpart:
    (a) Subpart A--Hot Rolling Spent Lubricant NSPS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                               of copper or copper alloy
                                                       hot rolled
 
                                               English units--pounds per
                                                1,000,000 off-pounds of
                                                 copper or copper alloy
                                                       hot rolled
                                              --------------------------
Chromium.....................................        0.038        0.015
Copper.......................................        0.131        0.062
Lead.........................................        0.010        0.0092
Nickel.......................................        0.056        0.038
Zinc.........................................        0.105        0.043
Oil and grease...............................        1.030        1.030
TSS..........................................        1.545        1.236
pH...........................................        (\1\)    (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (b) Subpart A--Cold Rolling Spent Lubricant NSPS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                    alloy cold rolled
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                per 1,000,000 off-pounds
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                    alloy cold rolled
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.140        0.056
Copper........................................        0.485        0.231
Lead..........................................        0.037        0.034
Nickel........................................        0.208        0.140
Zinc..........................................        0.386        0.159
Oil and grease................................        3.790        3.790
TSS...........................................        5.685        4.548
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (c) Subpart A--Drawing Spent Lubricant NSPS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              Metric units--mg/off-kg of
                                                copper or copper alloy
                                                         drawn
 
                                               English units--pounds per
                                                1,000,000 off-pounds of
                                                copper or copper alloy
                                                         drawn
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................        0.031         0.012
Copper......................................        0.108         0.051
Lead........................................        0.0085        0.0076
Nickel......................................        0.046         0.031
Zinc........................................        0.086         0.035
Oil and grease..............................        0.85          0.85
TSS.........................................        1.275         1.020
pH..........................................    (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.


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    (d) Subpart A--Solution Heat Treatment NSPS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                       alloy drawn
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                per 1,000,000 off-pounds
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                   alloy heat treated
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.239        0.096
Copper........................................        0.826        0.394
Lead..........................................        0.064        0.058
Nickel........................................        0.355        0.239
Zinc..........................................        0.658        0.271
Oil and grease................................        6.460        6.460
TSS...........................................        9.690        7.752
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (e) Subpart A--Extrusion Heat Treatment NSPS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              Metric units--mg/off-kg of
                                                copper or copper alloy
                                                  heat treated on an
                                                    extrusion press
 
                                               English units--pounds per
                                                1,000,000 off-pounds of
                                                copper or copper alloy
                                                  heat treated on and
                                                    extrusion press
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................       0.00074       0.00030
Copper......................................       0.0020        0.0010
Lead........................................       0.00020       0.00018
Nickel......................................       0.0010        0.00074
Zinc........................................       0.0020        0.00084
Oil and grease..............................       0.020         0.020
TSS.........................................       0.030         0.024
pH..........................................   (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (f) Subpart A--Annealing with Water NSPS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              Metric units--mg/off-kg of
                                                copper or copper alloy
                                                  annealed with water
 
                                               English units--pounds per
                                                1,000,000 off-pounds of
                                                copper or copper alloy
                                                  annealed with water
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.458         0.186
Copper......................................         1.587         0.756
Lead........................................         0.124         0.111
Nickel......................................         0.682         0.458
Zinc........................................         1.264         0.520
Oil and grease..............................        12.400        12.400
TSS.........................................        18.600        14.880
pH..........................................     (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (g) Subpart A--Annealing with Oil NSPS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                 alloy annealed with oil
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                per 1,000,000 off-pounds
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                 alloy annealed with oil
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................            0            0
Copper........................................            0            0
Lead..........................................            0            0
Nickel........................................            0            0
Zinc..........................................            0            0
Oil and grease................................            0            0
TSS...........................................            0            0
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (h) Subpart A--Alkaline Cleaning Rinse NSPS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                 alloy alkaline cleaned
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                per 1,000,000 off-pounds
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                 alloy alkaline cleaned
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        1.559        0.632
Copper........................................        5.393        2.570
Lead..........................................        0.421        0.379
Nickel........................................        2.317        1.559
Zinc..........................................        4.298        1.769
Oil and grease................................       42.140       42.140
TSS...........................................       63.210       50.568
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.


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    (i) Subpart A--Alkaline Cleaning Rinse for Forged Parts NSPS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                   alloy forged parts
                                                    alkaline cleaned
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                per 1,000,000 off-pounds
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                   alloy forged parts
                                                    alkaline cleaned
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        4.677        1.896
Copper........................................       16.181        7.711
Lead..........................................        1.264        1.137
Nickel........................................        6.953        4.677
Zinc..........................................       12.894        5.309
Oil and grease................................      126.420      126.420
TSS...........................................      189.630      151.704
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (j) Subpart A--Alkaline Cleaning Bath NSPS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              Metric units--mg/off-kg of
                                                copper or copper alloy
                                                   alkaline cleaned
 
                                               English units--pounds per
                                                1,000,000 off-pounds of
                                                copper or copper alloy
                                                   alkaline cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................        0.017         0.0070
Copper......................................        0.059         0.028
Lead........................................        0.0046        0.0042
Nickel......................................        0.025         0.017
Zinc........................................        0.047         0.019
Oil and grease..............................        0.46          0.46
TSS.........................................        0.70          0.56
pH..........................................    (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (k) Subpart A--Pickling Rinse NSPS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                      alloy pickled
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                per/1,000,000 off-pounds
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                      alloy pickled
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.216        0.087
Copper........................................        0.748        0.356
Lead..........................................        0.058        0.052
Nickel........................................        0.321        0.216
Zinc..........................................        0.596        0.245
Oil and grease................................        5.850        5.850
TSS...........................................        8.775        7.020
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (l) Subpart A--Pickling Rinse for Forged Parts NSPS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                   alloy forged parts
                                                         pickled
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                per/1,000,000 off-pounds
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                   alloy forged parts
                                                         pickled
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.649        0.263
Copper........................................        2.246        1.070
Lead..........................................        0.175        0.157
Nickel........................................        0.965        0.649
Zinc..........................................        1.790        0.737
Oil and grease................................       17.550       17.550
TSS...........................................       26.325       21.060
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (m) Subpart A--Pickling Bath NSPS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                      alloy pickled
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                per 1,000,000 off-pounds
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                      alloy pickled
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.042        0.017
Copper........................................        0.148        0.070
Lead..........................................        0.011        0.010
Nickel........................................        0.063        0.042
Zinc..........................................        0.118        0.048
Oil and grease................................        1.160        1.160
TSS...........................................        1.740        1.392
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.


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    (n) Subpart A--Pickling Fume Scrubber NSPS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                     alloy pickled.
 
                                                English units-pounds per
                                                 1,000,000 off-pounds of
                                                 copper or copper alloy
                                                         pickled
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.231        0.093
Copper........................................        0.801        0.381
Lead..........................................        0.062        0.056
Nickel........................................        0.344        0.231
Zinc..........................................        0.638        0.262
Oil and grease................................        6.260        6.260
TSS...........................................        9.390        7.512
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (o) Subpart A--Tumbling or Burnishing NSPS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                  tumbled or burnished
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                per 1,000,000 off-pounds
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                    alloy tumbled or
                                                        burnished
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.215        0.087
Copper........................................        0.746        0.355
Lead..........................................        0.058        0.052
Nickel........................................        0.320        0.215
Zinc..........................................        0.594        0.244
Oil and grease................................        5.830        5.830
TSS...........................................        8.745        6.996
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (p) Subpart A--Surface Coating NSPS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                  alloy surface coated
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                per 1,000,000 off-pounds
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                  alloy surface coated
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.274        0.111
Copper........................................        0.951        0.453
Lead..........................................        0.074        0.066
Nickel........................................        0.408        0.274
Zinc..........................................        0.757        0.312
Oil and grease................................        7.430        7.430
TSS...........................................       11.145        8.916
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (q) Subpart A--Miscellaneous Waste Streams NSPS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                      alloy formed
 
                                                 English units--pounds/
                                                 1,000,000 off-pounds of
                                                 copper or copper alloy
                                                         formed
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.008        0.003
Copper........................................        0.027        0.013
Lead..........................................       0.0021       0.0019
Nickel........................................        0.011        0.008
Zinc..........................................        0.022        0.009
Oil and grease................................        0.218        0.218
TSS...........................................        0.327        0.261
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.


[48 FR 36957, Aug. 15, 1983; 48 FR 50718, Nov. 3, 1983]



Sec.  468.14  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any existing source 
subject to this subpart which introduces pollutants into a publicly 
owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the 
following pretreatment standards for existing sources:
    (a) Subpart A--Hot Rolling Spent Lubricant PSES.

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------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                    alloy hot rolled
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                per 1,000,000 off-pounds
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                    alloy hot rolled
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.045        0.018
Copper........................................        0.195        0.103
Lead..........................................        0.015        0.013
Nickel........................................        0.197        0.130
Zinc..........................................        0.150        0.062
TTO...........................................        0.066        0.035
Oil and grease \1\............................        2.060        1.236
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ For alternate monitoring.

    (b) Subpart A--Cold Rolling Spent Lubricant PSES.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                    alloy cold rolled
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                per 1,000,000 off-pounds
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                    alloy cold rolled
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.166        0.068
Copper........................................        0.720        0.379
Lead..........................................        0.056        0.049
Nickel........................................        0.727        0.481
Zinc..........................................        0.553        0.231
TTO...........................................        0.246        0.128
Oil and grease \1\............................        7.580        4.548
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ For alternate monitoring

    (c) Subpart A--Drawing Spent Lubricant PSES.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                       alloy drawn
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                per 1,000,000 off-pounds
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                       alloy drawn
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.037        0.015
Copper........................................        0.161        0.085
Lead..........................................        0.012        0.011
Nickel........................................        0.163        0.107
Zinc..........................................        0.124        0.051
TTO...........................................        0.055        0.028
Oil and grease \1\............................        1.700        1.020
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ For alternate monitoring.

    (d) Subpart A--Solution Heat Treatment PSES.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                   alloy heat treated
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                per 1,000,000 off-pounds
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                   alloy heat treated
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.284        0.116
Copper........................................        1.227        0.646
Lead..........................................        0.096        0.083
Nickel........................................        1.240        0.820
Zinc..........................................        0.943        0.394
TTO...........................................        0.419        0.219
Oil and grease \1\............................       12.920        7.752
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ For alternate monitoring.

    (e) Subpart A--Extrusion Heat Treatment PSES.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              Metric units--mg/off-kg of
                                                copper or copper alloy
                                                  heat treated on an
                                                    extrusion press
 
                                               English units--pounds per
                                                1,000,000 off-pounds of
                                                copper or copper alloy
                                                  heat treated on an
                                                    extrusion press
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................       0.00088       0.00036
Copper......................................       0.0030        0.0020
Lead........................................       0.00030       0.00026
Nickel......................................       0.0030        0.0020
Zinc........................................       0.0020        0.0010
TTO.........................................       0.0010        0.00068
Oil and grease \1\..........................       0.040         0.024
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ For alternate monitoring.

    (f) Subpart A--Annealing with Water PSES.

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------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                   alloy annealed with
                                                          water
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                per 1,000,000 off-pounds
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                   alloy annealed with
                                                          water
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.545        0.223
Copper........................................        2.356        1.240
Lead..........................................        0.186        0.161
Nickel........................................        2.380        1.574
Zinc..........................................        1.810        0.756
TTO...........................................        0.806        0.421
Oil and grease \1\............................       24.800       14.880
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ For alternate monitoring.

    (g) Subpart A--Annealing With Oil PSES.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                 alloy annealed with oil
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                per 1,000,000 off-pounds
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                 alloy annealed with oil
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................            0            0
Copper........................................            0            0
Lead..........................................            0            0
Nickel........................................            0            0
Zinc..........................................            0            0
TTO...........................................            0            0
Oil and grease \1\............................            0            0
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ For alternate monitoring.

    (h) Subpart A--Alkaline Cleaning Rinse PSES.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                 alloy alkaline cleaned
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                per 1,000,000-off pounds
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                 alloy alkaline cleaned
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        1.854        0.758
Copper........................................        8.006        4.214
Lead..........................................        0.632        0.547
Nickel........................................        8.090        5.351
Zinc..........................................        6.152        2.570
TTO...........................................        2.739        1.432
Oil and grease \1\............................       84.280      50.568
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ For alternate monitoring.

    (i) Subpart A--Alkaline Cleaning Rinse for Forged Parts PSES.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                   alloy forged parts
                                                    alkaline cleaned
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                   per 1,000,000 off--
                                                   pounds of copper or
                                                   copper alloy forged
                                                 parts alkaline cleaned
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        5.562        2.275
Copper........................................       24.019       12.642
Lead..........................................        1.896        1.643
Nickel........................................       24.272       16.055
Zinc..........................................       18.457        7.711
TTO...........................................        8.217        4.298
Oil and grease \1\............................      252.840      151.704
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ For alternate monitoring.

    (j) Subpart A--Alkaline Cleaning Bath PSES.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              Metric units--mg/off-kg of
                                                copper or copper alloy
                                                   alkaline cleaned
 
                                               English units--pounds per
                                               1,000,000 off--pounds of
                                                copper or copper alloy
                                                    alkaine cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................        0.020         0.0084
Copper......................................        0.088         0.046
Lead........................................        0.0070        0.0060
Nickel......................................        0.089         0.059
Zinc........................................        0.068         0.028
TTO.........................................        0.030         0.015
Oil and grease \1\..........................        0.93          0.56
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ For alternate monitoring.

    (k) Subpart A--Pickling Rinse PSES.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                      alloy pickled
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                 per 1,000,000 of pounds
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                      alloy pickled
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.574        0.235
Copper........................................        2.481        1.306
Lead..........................................        0.195        0.169
Nickel........................................        2.507        1.658
Zinc..........................................        1.906        0.796
TTO...........................................        0.848        0.444
Oil and grease \1\............................       26.120       15.672
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ For alternate monitoring.

    (l) Subpart A--Pickling Rinse for Forged Parts PSES.

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------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                   alloy forged parts
                                                         pickled
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                per 1,000,000 off-pounds
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                   alloy forged parts
                                                         pickled
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        1.723        0.705
Copper........................................        7.444        3.918
Lead..........................................        0.587        0.509
Nickel........................................        7.522        4.975
Zinc..........................................        5.720        2.389
TTO...........................................        2.546        1.332
Oil and grease \1\............................       78.360       47.016
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ For alternate monitoring.

    (m) Subpart A--Pickling Bath PSES.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                      alloy pickled
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                per 1,000,000 off-pounds
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                      alloy pickled
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.051        0.020
Copper........................................        0.220        0.116
Lead..........................................        0.017        0.015
Nickel........................................        0.222        0.147
Zinc..........................................        0.169        0.070
TTO...........................................        0.075        0.039
Oil and grease \1\............................        2.320        1.392
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ For alternate monitoring.

    (n) Subpart A--Pickling Fume Scrubber PSES

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                      alloy pickled
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                per 1,000,000 off-pounds
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                      alloy pickled
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.275        0.112
Copper........................................        1.189        0.626
Lead..........................................        0.093        0.081
Nickel........................................        1.201        0.795
Zinc..........................................        0.913        0.381
TTO...........................................        0.406        0.212
Oil and grease \1\............................       12.520        7.512
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ For alternate monitoring.

    (o) Subpart A--Tumbling or Burnishing PSES.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                    alloy tumbled or
                                                        burnished
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                per 1,000,000 off-pounds
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                    alloy tumbled or
                                                        burnished
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.256        0.104
Copper........................................        1.107        0.583
Lead..........................................        0.087        0.075
Nickel........................................        1.119        0.740
Zinc..........................................        0.851        0.355
TTO...........................................        0.378        0.198
Oil and grease \1\............................       11.660        6.996
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ For alternate monitoring.

    (p) Subpart A--Surface Coating PSES.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                  alloy surface coated
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                per 1,000,000 off-pounds
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                  alloy surface coated
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.326        0.133
Copper........................................        1.411        0.743
Lead..........................................        0.111        0.096
Nickel........................................        1.426        0.943
Zinc..........................................        1.084        0.453
TTO...........................................        0.482        0.252
Oil and grease \1\............................       14.860        8.916
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ For alternate monitoring.

    (q) Subpart A--Miscellaneous Waste Streams PSES.


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                      alloy formed
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                per 1,000,000 off pounds
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                      alloy formed
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.009        0.003
Copper........................................        0.041        0.021
Lead..........................................        0.003        0.002
Nickel........................................        0.041        0.027
Zinc..........................................        0.031        0.013
TTO...........................................        0.014        0.007
Oil and grease \1\............................        0.436        0.261
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ For alternate monitoring.


[48 FR 36957, Aug. 15, 1983, as amended at 51 FR 22521, June 20, 1986]

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Sec.  468.15  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7, any new source subject to this 
subpart which introduces pollutants into a publicly owned treatment 
works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the following 
pretreatment sources for new sources:
    (a) Subpart A--Hot Rolling Spent Lubricant PSNS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                               any one day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                               of copper or copper alloy
                                                       hot rolled
 
                                               English units--pounds per
                                                1,000,000 off-pounds of
                                                 copper or copper alloy
                                                       hot rolled
                                              --------------------------
Chromium.....................................        0.038        0.015
Copper.......................................        0.131        0.062
Lead.........................................        0.010        0.0092
Nickel.......................................        0.056        0.038
Zinc.........................................        0.105        0.043
TTO..........................................        0.035        0.035
Oil and grease \1\...........................        1.030        1.030
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ For alternate monitoring.

    (b) Subpart A--Cold Rolling Spent Lubricant PSNS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                any one day    average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                    alloy cold rolled
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                per 1,000,000 off-pounds
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                    alloy cold rolled
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.140        0.056
Copper........................................        0.485        0.231
Lead..........................................        0.037        0.034
Nickel........................................        0.208        0.140
Zinc..........................................        0.386        0.159
TTO...........................................        0.128        0.128
Oil and grease \1\............................        3.790        3.790
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ For alternate monitoring.

    (c) Subpart A--Drawing Spent Lubricant PSNS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              Metric units--mg/off-kg of
                                                copper or copper alloy
                                                         drawn
 
                                               English units--pounds per
                                                1,000,000 off-pounds of
                                                copper or copper alloy
                                                         drawn
                                             ---------------------------
  Chromium..................................        0.031         0.012
  Copper....................................        0.108         0.051
  Lead......................................        0.0085        0.0076
  Nickel....................................        0.046         0.031
  Zinc......................................        0.086         0.035
  TTO.......................................        0.028         0.028
  Oil and grease \1\........................        0.850         0.850
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ For alternate monitoring.

    (d) Subpart A--Solution Heat Treatment PSNS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                   alloy heat treated
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                per 1,000,000 off-pounds
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                   alloy heat treated
                                               -------------------------
  Chromium....................................        0.239        0.096
  Copper......................................        0.826        0.394
  Lead........................................        0.064        0.058
  Nickel......................................        0.355        0.239
  Zinc........................................        0.658        0.271
  TTO.........................................        0.219        0.219
  Oil and grease \1\..........................        6.460       6.460
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ For alternate monitoring.

    (e) Subpart A--Extrusion Heat Treatment PSNS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              Metric units--mg/off-kg of
                                                copper or copper alloy
                                                  heat treated on an
                                                    extrusion press
 
                                               English units--pounds per
                                                1,000,000 off-pounds of
                                                copper or copper alloy
                                                  heat treated on an
                                                    extrusion press
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................       0.00074       0.00030
Copper......................................       0.0020        0.0010
Lead........................................       0.00020       0.00018
Nickel......................................       0.0010        0.00074
Zinc........................................       0.0020        0.00084
TTO.........................................       0.00068       0.00068
Oil and grease \1\..........................       0.020         0.020
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ For alternate monitoring.

    (f) Subpart A--Annealing with Water PSNS.

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------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                   alloy annealed with
                                                          water
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                per 1,000,000 off-pounds
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                   alloy annealed with
                                                          water
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.458        0.186
Copper........................................        1.587        0.756
Lead..........................................        0.124        0.111
Nickel........................................        0.682        0.458
Zinc..........................................        1.264        0.520
TTO...........................................        0.421        0.421
Oil and grease \1\............................       12.400      12.400
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ For alternate monitoring.

    (g) Subpart A--Annealing With Oil PSNS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                 alloy annealed with oil
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                per 1,000,000 off-pounds
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                 alloy annealed with oil
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................            0            0
Copper........................................            0            0
Lead..........................................            0            0
Nickel........................................            0            0
Zinc..........................................            0            0
TTO...........................................            0            0
Oil and grease \1\............................            0            0
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ For alternate monitoring.

    (h) Subpart A--Alkaline Cleaning Rinse PSNS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                 alloy alkaline cleaned
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                per 1,000,000 off-pounds
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                 alloy alkaline cleaned
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        1.559        0.632
Copper........................................        5.393        2.570
Lead..........................................        0.421        0.379
Nickel........................................        2.317        1.559
Zinc..........................................        4.298        1.769
TTO...........................................        1.432        1.432
Oil and grease \1\............................       42.140       42.140
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ For alternate monitoring.

    (i) Subpart A--Alkaline Cleaning Rinse for Forged Parts PSNS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                   alloy forged parts
                                                    alkaline cleaned
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                per 1,000,000 off-pounds
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                   alloy forged parts
                                                    alkaline cleaned
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        4.677        1.896
Copper........................................       16.181        7.711
Lead..........................................        1.264        1.137
Nickel........................................        6.953        4.677
Zinc..........................................       12.894        5.309
TTO...........................................        4.298        4.298
Oil and grease \1\............................      126.420      126.420
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ For alternate monitoring.

    (j) Subpart A--Alkaline Cleaning Bath PSNS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              Metric units--mg/off-kg of
                                                copper or copper alloy
                                                   alkaline cleaned
 
                                               English units--pounds per
                                                1,000,000 off-pounds of
                                                copper or copper alloy
                                                   alkaline cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................        0.017         0.0070
Copper......................................        0.059         0.028
Lead........................................        0.0046        0.0042
Nickel......................................        0.025         0.017
Zinc........................................        0.047         0.019
TTO.........................................        0.015         0.015
Oil and grease \1\..........................        0.46          0.46
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ For alternate monitoring.

    (k) Subpart A--Pickling Rinse PSNS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                      alloy pickled
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                per 1,000,000 off-pounds
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                      alloy pickled
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.216        0.087
Copper........................................        0.748        0.356
Lead..........................................        0.058        0.052
Nickel........................................        0.321        0.216
Zinc..........................................        0.596        0.245
TTO...........................................        0.198        0.198
Oil and grease \1\............................        5.850        5.850
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ For alternate monitoring.

    (l) Subpart A--Pickling Rinse for Forged Parts PSNS.

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------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                   alloy forged parts
                                                         pickled
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                per 1,000,000 off-pounds
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                   alloy forged parts
                                                         pickled
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.649        0.263
Copper........................................        2.246        1.070
Lead..........................................        0.175        0.157
Nickel........................................        0.965        0.649
Zinc..........................................        1.790        0.737
TTO...........................................        0.596        0.596
Oil and grease \1\............................       17.550       17.550
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ For alternate monitoring.

    (m) Subpart A--Pickling Bath PSNS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                      alloy pickled
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                per 1,000,000 off-pounds
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                      alloy pickled
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.042        0.017
Copper........................................        0.148        0.070
Lead..........................................        0.011        0.010
Nickel........................................        0.063        0.042
Zinc..........................................        0.118        0.048
TTO...........................................        0.039        0.039
Oil and grease \1\............................        1.160        1.160
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ For alternate monitoring.

    (n) Subpart A--Pickling Fume Scrubber PSNS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                      alloy pickled
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                per 1,000,000 off-pounds
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                      alloy pickled
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.231        0.093
Copper........................................        0.801        0.381
Lead..........................................        0.062        0.056
Nickel........................................        0.344        0.231
Zinc..........................................        0.638        0.262
TTO...........................................        0.212        0.212
Oil and grease \1\............................        6.260        6.260
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ For alternate monitoring.

    (o) Subpart A--Tumbling or Burnishing PSNS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                    alloy tumbled or
                                                        burnished
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                per 1,000,000 off-pounds
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                    alloy tumbled or
                                                        burnished
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.215        0.087
Copper........................................        0.746        0.355
Lead..........................................        0.058        0.052
Nickel........................................        0.320        0.215
Zinc..........................................        0.594        0.244
TTO...........................................        0.198        0.198
Oil and grease \1\............................        5.830        5.830
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ For alternate monitoring.

    (p) Subpart A--Surface Coating PSNS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Metric units--mg/off-kg
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                  alloy surface coated
 
                                                  English units--pounds
                                                per 1,000,000 off-pounds
                                                   of copper or copper
                                                  alloy surface coated
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.274        0.111
Copper........................................        0.951        0.453
Lead..........................................        0.074        0.066
Nickel........................................        0.408        0.274
Zinc..........................................        0.757        0.312
TTO...........................................        0.252        0.252
Oil and grease \1\............................        7.430        7.430
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ For alternate monitoring.

    (q) Subpart A--Miscellaneous Waste Streams PSNS.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              Metric units--mg/off-kg of
                                                copper or copper alloy
                                                        formed
 
                                               English units--pounds per
                                                1,000,000 off-pounds of
                                                copper or copper alloy
                                                        formed
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................        0.008         0.003
Copper......................................        0.027         0.013
Lead........................................        0.0021        0.0019
Nickel......................................        0.011         0.008
Zinc........................................        0.022         0.009
TTO.........................................        0.007         0.007
Oil and grease \1\..........................        0.218         0.218
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ For alternate monitoring.


[48 FR 36957, Aug. 15, 1983; 48 FR 50719, Nov. 3, 1983]

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Sec.  468.16  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional
pollution control technology (BCT). [Reserved]



             Subpart B_Beryllium Copper Forming Subcategory



Sec.  468.20  Applicability; description of the beryllium copper 
forming subcategory.

    This subpart applies to discharges of pollutants to waters of the 
United States, and introduction of pollutants into publicly owned 
treatment works from the forming of beryllium copper alloys.

[51 FR 7571, Mar. 5, 1986]



PART 469_ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS POINT SOURCE CATEGORY--
Table of Contents



                   Subpart A_Semiconductor Subcategory

Sec.
469.10 Applicability.
469.11 Compliance dates.
469.12 Specialized definitions.
469.13 Monitoring.
469.14 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
469.15 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable (BAT).
469.16 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
469.17 New source performance standards (NSPS).
469.18 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).
469.19 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollution control technology (BCT).

                Subpart B_Electronic Crystals Subcategory

469.20 Applicability.
469.21 Compliance dates.
469.22 Specialized definitions.
469.23 Monitoring.
469.24 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
469.25 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable (BAT).
469.26 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
469.27 New source performance standards (NSPS).
469.28 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).
469.29 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollution control technology (BCT).

                 Subpart C_Cathode Ray Tube Subcategory

469.30 Applicability.
469.31 Specialized definitions.
469.32 Monitoring requirements.
469.34 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
469.35 New source performance standards (NSPS).
469.36 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

               Subpart D_Luminescent Materials Subcategory

469.40 Applicability.
469.41 Specialized definitions.
469.42 New source performance standards (NSPS).
469.43 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    Authority: Secs. 301, 304, 306, 307, 308, and 501 of the Clean Water 
Act (the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972, as 
amended by the Clean Water Act of 1977, 33 U.S.C. 1311, 1314, 1316, 
1317, 1318, and 1361; 86 Stat. 816, Pub. L. 92-500; 91 Stat. 1567, Pub. 
L. 95-217, unless otherwise noted.

    Source: 48 FR 15394, Apr. 8, 1983, unless otherwise noted.



                   Subpart A_Semiconductor Subcategory



Sec.  469.10  Applicability.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges 
resulting from all process operations associated with the manufacture of 
semiconductors, except sputtering, vapor deposition, and electroplating.

[[Page 691]]



Sec.  469.11  Compliance dates.

    The compliance deadline for the BAT fluoride limitation shall be as 
soon as possible as determined by the permit writer, but no later than 
November 8, 1985. The compliance deadline for the BAT and BCT 
limitations for total toxic organics (TTO) and pH, respectively, is as 
soon as possible as determined by the permit writer, but in no event 
later than July 1, 1984. The compliance date for PSES for TTO is July 1, 
1984.



Sec.  469.12  Specialized definitions.

    The definitions in 40 CFR part 401 and the chemical analysis methods 
in 40 CFR part 136 apply to this subpart.

In addition,
    (a) The term ``total toxic organics (TTO)'' means the sum of the 
concentrations for each of the following toxic organic compounds which 
is found in the discharge at a concentration greater than ten (10) 
micrograms per liter:

1,2,4 Trichlorobenzene chloroform
1,2 Dichlorobenzene
1,3, Dichlorobenzene
1,4, Dichlorobenzene ethylbenzene
1,1,1 Trichloroethane methylene chloride naphthalene
2 Nitrophenol phenol bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate tetrachloroethylene 
toluene trichloroethylene
2 Chlorophenol
2,4 Dichlorophenol
4 Nitrophenol pentachlorophenol di-n-butyl phthalate anthracene
1,2 Diphenylhydrazine isophorone butyl benzyl pthalate
1,1 Dichloroethylene
2,4,6 Trichlorophenol carbon tetrachloride
1,2 Dichloroethane
1,1,2 Trichloroethane dichlorobromomethane

    (b) The term ``semiconductors'' means solid state electrical devices 
which perform functions such as information processing and display, 
power handling, and interconversion between light energy and electrical 
energy.
    (c) The term ``manufacture of semiconductors'' means those 
processes, beginning with the use of crystal wafers, which lead to or 
are associated with the manufacture of semiconductor devices.

[48 FR 15394, Apr. 8, 1983, as amended at 48 FR 45250, Oct. 4, 1983]



Sec.  469.13  Monitoring.

    (a) In lieu of monitoring for TTO, the permitting authority may 
allow direct dischargers to include the following certification as a 
``comment'' on the Discharge Monitoring Report required bySec. 122.44 
(i), formerlySec. 122.62(i): ``Based on my inquiry of the person or 
persons directly responsible for managing compliance with the permit 
limitation for total toxic organics (TTO), I certify that, to the best 
of my knowledge and belief, no dumping of concentrated toxic organics 
into the wastewaters has occurred since filing the last discharge 
monitoring report. I further certify that this facility is implementing 
the solvent management plan submitted to the permitting authority.''
    (b) In requesting that no monitoring of TTO be required, the direct 
discharger shall submit a solvent management plan that specifies to the 
permitting authority's satisfaction the toxic organic compounds used; 
the method of disposal used instead of dumping, such as reclamation, 
contract hauling, or incineration; and procedures for assuring that 
toxic organics do not routinely spill or leak into the wastewater. The 
permitting authority shall incorporate the plan as a provision of the 
permit.
    (c) In lieu of monitoring for TTO, the control authority may allow 
industrial users of POTWs to make the following certification as a 
comment to the periodic reports required bySec. 403.12(e): ``Based on 
my inquiry of the person or persons directly responsible for managing 
compliance with the pretreatment standard for total toxic organics 
(TTO), I certify that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, no 
dumping of concentrated toxic organics into the wastewaters has occurred 
since filing the last discharge monitoring report. I further certify 
that this facility is implementing the solvent management plan submitted 
to the control authority.''
    (d) In requesting that no monitoring be required, industrial users 
of POTWs shall submit a solvent management plan that specifies to the 
control authority's satisfaction the toxic organic compounds used; the 
method of disposal used instead of dumping, such

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as reclamation, contract hauling, or incineration; and procedures for 
assuring that toxic organics do not routinely spill or leak into the 
wastewater.

(Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 
2040-0074)

[48 FR 15394, Apr. 8, 1983, as amended at 50 FR 4515, Jan. 31, 1985]



Sec.  469.14  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable
control technology  currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32 any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best practicable control technology currently 
available (BPT):

            Subpart A--Semiconductor BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                              Average of
                                                                daily
                                                Maximum for   values for
        Pollutant or pollutant property          any 1 day        30
                                                             consecutive
                                                                 days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Milligrams per liter (mg/
                                                           l)
                                               -------------------------
TTO \1\.......................................         1.37        (\2\)
pH............................................        (\3\)        (\3\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Total toxic organics.
\2\ Not applicable.
\3\ Within the range of 6.0 to 9.0.



Sec.  469.15  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
technology economically 
          achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32 any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best available technology economically achievable 
(BAT):

            Subpart A--Semiconductor BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                              Average of
                                                                daily
                                                Maximum for   values for
       Pollutant or pollutant property           any 1 day        30
                                                             consecutive
                                                                 days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Milligrams per liter (mg/
                                                           l)
                                              --------------------------
TTO \1\......................................          1.37        (\2\)
Fluoride (T).................................         32.0          17.4
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Total toxic organics.
\2\ Not applicable.



Sec.  469.16  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any existing source 
subject to this subpart which introduces pollutants into a publicly 
owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the 
following pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES):
    (a)

           Subpart A--Semiconductor PSES Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                              Average of
                                                                daily
                                                Maximum for   values for
        Pollutant or pollutant property          any 1 day        30
                                                             consecutive
                                                                 days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Milligrams per liter (mg/
                                                           l)
                                               -------------------------
TTO \1\.......................................         1.37        (\2\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Total toxic organics.
\2\ Not applicable.

    (b) An existing source submitting a certification in lieu of 
monitoring pursuant toSec. 469.13 (c) and (d) of this regulation must 
implement the solvent management plan approved by the control authority.



Sec.  469.17  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
new source performance standards (NSPS).

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           Subpart A--Semiconductor NSPS Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                              Average of
                                                                daily
                                                Maximum for   values for
       Pollutant or pollutant property           any 1 day        30
                                                             consecutive
                                                                 days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Milligrams per liter (mg/
                                                           l)
                                              --------------------------
TTO \1\......................................          1.37        (\2\)
Fluoride (T).................................         32.0          17.4
pH...........................................      (\2\)           (\3\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Total toxic organics.
\2\ Not applicable.
\3\ Within the range of 6.0 to 9.0.



Sec.  469.18  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7, any new source subject to this 
subpart which introduces pollutants into a publicly owned treatment 
works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the following 
pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS):
    (a)

           Subpart A--Semiconductor PSNS Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                              Average of
                                                                daily
                                                Maximum for   values for
        Pollutant or pollutant property          any 1 day        30
                                                             consecutive
                                                                 days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Milligrams per liter (mg/
                                                           l)
                                               -------------------------
TTO \1\.......................................         1.37        (\2\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Total toxic organics.
\2\ Not applicable.

    (b) A new source submitting a certification in lieu of monitoring 
pursuant toSec. 469.13 (c) and (d) of this regulation must implement 
the solvent management plan approved by the control authority.



Sec.  469.19  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional
pollution control technology (BCT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best conventional pollution control technology 
(BCT):

            Subpart A--Semiconductor BCT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                              Average of
                                                                daily
                                                Maximum for   values for
        Pollutant or pollutant property          any 1 day        30
                                                             consecutive
                                                                 days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range 6.0 to 9.0.



                Subpart B_Electronic Crystals Subcategory



Sec.  469.20  Applicability.

    (a) The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges 
resulting from the manufacture of electronic crystals.
    (b) [Reserved]



Sec.  469.21  Compliance dates.

    The compliance date for the BAT fluoride limitation is as soon as 
possible as determined by the permit writer but in no event later than 
November 8, 1985. The compliance date for PSES for total toxic organics 
(TTO) is July 1, 1984 and for arsenic is November 8, 1985.

[48 FR 45250, Oct. 4, 1983, as amended at 49 FR 5923, Feb. 16, 1984]



Sec.  469.22  Specialized definitions.

    The definitions in 40 CFR part 401 and the chemical analysis methods 
in 40 CFR part 136 apply to this subpart. In addition,
    (a) The term ``total toxic organics (TTO)'' means the sum of the 
concentrations for each of the following toxic organic compounds which 
is found in the discharge at a concentration greater than ten (10) 
micrograms per liter:

1,2,4 Trichlorobenzene chloroform
1,2 Dichlorobenzene
1,3, Dichlorobenzene
1,4, Dichlorobenzene ethylbenzene
1,1,1 Trichloroethane methylene chloride naphthalene
2 Nitrophenol phenol bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate tetrachloroethylene 
toluene trichloroethylene
2 Chlorophenol
2,4 Dichlorophenol
4 Nitrophenol pentachlorophenol di-n-butyl phthalate anthracene
1,2 Diphenylhydrazine isophorone butyl benzyl pthalate
1,1 Dichloroethylene
2,4,6 Trichlorophenol carbon tetrachloride
1,2 Dichloroethane

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1,1,2 Trichloroethane dichlorobromomethane

    (b) The term ``electronic crystals'' means crystals or crystalline 
material which because of their unique structural and electronic 
properties are used in electronic devices. Examples of these crystals 
are crystals comprised of quartz, ceramic, silicon, gallium arsenide, 
and idium arsenide.
    (c) The term ``manufacture of electronic crystals'' means the 
growing of crystals and/or the production of crystal wafers for use in 
the manufacture of electronic devices.

[48 FR 15394, Apr. 8, 1983, as amended at 48 FR 45250, Oct. 4, 1983]



Sec.  469.23  Monitoring.

    The certification alternative to monitoring for Total Toxic Organics 
(TTO) described inSec. 469.13 (a), (b), (c), and (d) is applicable to 
this subpart.

(Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 
2040-0074)

[48 FR 15394, Apr. 8, 1983, as amended at 50 FR 4515, Jan. 31, 1985]



Sec.  469.24  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable 
control technology 
          currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 32, any existing point 
source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best practicable control technology currently 
available (BPT):

         Subpart B--Electronic Crystals BPT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Average of
                                                            daily values
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     for 30
                                                any 1 day    consecutive
                                                                days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Milligrams per liter (mg/
                                                          l)
                                             ---------------------------
TTO \1\.....................................          1.37      (\3\)
Arsenic (T) \2\.............................          2.09          0.83
Fluoride (T)................................         32.0          17.4
TSS.........................................         61.0          23.0
pH..........................................      (\4\)         (\4\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Total toxic organics.
\2\ The arsenic (T) limitation only applies to manufacturers of gallium
  or indium arsenide crystals.
\3\ Not applicable.
\4\ Within the range of 6.0 to 9.0.



Sec.  469.25  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 32, any existing point 
source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best available technology economically available 
(BAT):

         Subpart B--Electronic Crystals BAT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Average of
                                                            daily values
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     for 30
                                                any 1 day    consecutive
                                                                days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Milligrams per liter (mg/
                                                          l)
                                             ---------------------------
TTO \1\.....................................          1.37      (\3\)
Arsenic \2\.................................          2.09          0.83
Fluoride....................................         32.0          17.4
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Total toxic organics.
\2\ The arsenic limitation only applies to manufacturers of gallium or
  indium arsenide crystals.
\3\ Not applicable.



Sec.  469.26  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    (a) Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any existing 
source subject to this subpart which introduces pollutants into a 
publicly owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and 
achieve the following pretreatment standards for existing sources 
(PSES):

        Subpart B--Electronic Crystals PSES Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Average of
                                                            daily values
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     for 30
                                                any 1 day    consecutive
                                                                days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Milligrams per liter (mg/
                                                          l)
                                             ---------------------------
TTO \1\.....................................          1.37      (\2\)
Arsenic (T) \3\.............................          2.09          0.83
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Total toxic organics.
\2\ Not applicable.
\3\ The arsenic (T) limitation only applies to manufacturers of gallium
  or indium arsenide crystals.

    (b) An existing source submitting a certification in lieu of 
monitoring pursuant toSec. 469.13 (c) and (d) of this regulation must 
implement the solvent

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management plan approved by the control authority.

[48 FR 15394, Apr. 8, 1983. Redesignated at 48 FR 45250, Oct. 4, 1983]



Sec.  469.27  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
new source performance standards (NSPS):

        Subpart B--Electronic Crystals NSPS Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Average of
                                                            daily values
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     for 30
                                                any 1 day    consecutive
                                                                days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              Milligrams per liter(mg/l)
                                             ---------------------------
TTO \1\.....................................          1.37      (\2\)
Arsenic(T) \3\..............................          2.09          0.83
Fluoride(T).................................         32.0          17.4
TSS.........................................         61.0          23.0
pH..........................................      (\4\)         (\4\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Total toxic organics.
\2\ Not applicable.
\3\ The arsenic(T) limitation only applies to manufacturers of gallium
  or indium arsenide crystals.
\4\ Within the range of 6.0 to 9.0.


[48 FR 15394, Apr. 8, 1983. Redesignated at 48 FR 45250, Oct. 4, 1983]



Sec.  469.28  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7, any new source subject to this 
subpart which introduces pollutants into a publicly owned treatment 
works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the following 
pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS):
    (a)

        Subpart B--Electronic Crystals PSNS Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Average of
                                                            daily values
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     for 30
                                                any 1 day    consecutive
                                                                days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Milligrams per liter (mg/
                                                          l)
                                             ---------------------------
TTO \1\.....................................          1.37      (\2\)
Arsenic (T) \3\.............................          2.09          0.83
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Total toxic organics.
\2\ Not applicable.
\3\ The arsenic (T) limitation only applies to manufacturers of gallium
  or indium arsenide crystals.

    (b) A new source submitting a certification in lieu of monitoring 
pursuant toSec. 469.13(c) and (d) of this regulation must implement 
the solvent management plan approved by the control authority.

[48 FR 15394, Apr. 8, 1983. Redesignated at 48 FR 45250, Oct. 4, 1983]



Sec.  469.29  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional
pollution control technology (BCT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 32, any existing point 
source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best conventional pollution control technology 
(BCT):

         Subpart B--Electronic Crystals BCT Effluent Limitations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Average of
                                                            daily values
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     for 30
                                                any 1 day    consecutive
                                                                days
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Milligrams per liter (mg/
                                                          l)
                                             ---------------------------
TSS.........................................          61.0          23.0
pH..........................................       (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 6.0 to 9.0.


[48 FR 15394, Apr. 8, 1983. Redesignated at 48 FR 45250, Oct. 4, 1983]



                 Subpart C_Cathode Ray Tube Subcategory

    Authority: Secs. 301, 304, 306, 307, 308, 309, and 501 of the Clean 
Water Act (the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972, 
as amended by the Clean Water Act of 1977, 33 U.S.C. 1311, 1314, 1316, 
1317, 1318, and 1361; 86 Stat. 816, Pub. L. 92-500; 91 Stat. 1567, Pub. 
L. 95-217).

    Source: 48 FR 55704, Dec. 14, 1983, unless otherwise noted.



Sec.  469.30  Applicability.

    (a) The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges 
resulting from the manufacture of cathode ray tubes.
    (b) The compliance deadline for PSES shall be no later than July 14, 
1986.

[48 FR 55704, Dec. 14, 1983; 49 FR 1056, Jan. 9, 1984]



Sec.  469.31  Specialized definitions.

    The definitions in 40 CFR part 401 and the chemical analysis methods 
in

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40 CFR part 136 apply to this subpart. In addition,
    (a) The term ``cathode ray tubes'' means electronic devices in which 
electrons focus through a vacuum to generate a controlled image on a 
luminescent surface. This definition does not include receiving and 
transmitting tubes.
    (b) The term ``total toxic organics (TTO)'' means the sum of the 
concentrations for each of the following toxic organic compounds which 
is found in the discharge at a concentration greater than ten (10) 
micrograms per liter:

1,1,1 Chloroform
Trichloroethane
Methylene chloride
Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate
Toluene
Trichloroethylene



Sec.  469.32  Monitoring requirements.

    The certification alternative to monitoring for TTO specified in 
Sec.  469.13 (a), (b), (c) and (d), is applicable to this subpart.

(Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 
2040-0074)

[48 FR 55704, Dec. 14, 1983, as amended at 49 FR 34823, Sept. 4, 1984]



Sec.  469.34  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any existing source 
subject to this subpart which introduces pollutants into a publicly 
owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the 
following pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Monthly
                                                Maximum for    average
        Pollutant or pollutant property          any 1 day    shall not
                                                                exceed
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Milligrams per liter (mg/
                                                           l)
                                               -------------------------
TTO \1\.......................................         1.58  ...........
Cadmium.......................................         0.06         0.03
Chromium......................................         0.65         0.30
Lead..........................................         1.12         0.41
Zinc..........................................         1.38         0.56
Fluoride......................................        35.0         18.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Total toxic organics.



Sec.  469.35  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
new source performance standards (NSPS):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Monthly
                                                Maximum for    average
        Pollutant or pollutant property          any 1 day    shall not
                                                                exceed
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Milligrams per liter (mg/
                                                           l)
                                               -------------------------
pH............................................     (\2\)        (\2\)
TTO \1\.......................................         1.58  ...........
Cadmium.......................................         0.06         0.03
Chromium......................................         0.56         0.26
Lead..........................................         0.72         0.27
Zinc..........................................         0.80         0.33
Fluoride......................................        35.0         18.0
TSS...........................................        46.0         24.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Total toxic organics.
\2\ Within the range of 6.0 to 9.0.



Sec.  469.36  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7, any new source subject to this 
subpart which introduces pollutants into a publicly owned treatment 
works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the following 
pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Monthly
                                                Maximum for    average
        Pollutant or pollutant property          any 1 day    shall not
                                                                exceed
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Milligrams per liter (mg/
                                                           l)
                                               -------------------------
TTO \1\.......................................         1.58  ...........
Cadmium.......................................         0.06         0.03
Chromium......................................         0.56         0.26
Lead..........................................         0.72         0.27
Zinc..........................................         0.80         0.33
Fluoride......................................        35.0         18.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Total toxic organics.



               Subpart D_Luminescent Materials Subcategory

    Authority: Secs. 301, 304, 306, 307, 308, 309, and 501 of the Clean 
Water Act (the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972, 
as amended by the Clean Water Act of 1977, 33 U.S.C. 1311, 1314, 1316, 
1317, 1318, and 1361; 86 Stat. 816, Pub. L. 92-500; 91 Stat. 1567, Pub. 
L. 95-217).

    Source: 48 FR 55704, Dec. 14, 1983, unless otherwise noted.



Sec.  469.40  Applicability.

    The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges 
resulting from the manufacture of luminescent materials.

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Sec.  469.41  Specialized definitions.

    The definitions in 40 CFR part 401 and the chemical analysis methods 
in 40 CFR part 136 apply to this subpart. In addition,
    (a) The term ``luminescent materials'' shall mean materials that 
emit light upon excitation by such energy sources as photons, electrons, 
applied voltage, chemical reactions or mechanical energy and which are 
specifically used as coatings in fluorescent lamps and cathode ray 
tubes. Luminescent materials include, but are not limited to, calcium 
halophosphate, yttrium oxide, zinc sulfide, and zinc-cadmium sulfide.



Sec.  469.42  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
new source performance standards (NSPS):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Monthly
                                                Maximum for    average
        Pollutant or pollutant property          any 1 day    shall not
                                                                exceed
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Milligrams per liter (mg/
                                                           l)
                                               -------------------------
pH............................................     (\1\)        (\1\)
Cadmium.......................................         0.55         0.26
Antimony......................................         0.10         0.04
Zinc..........................................         1.64         0.67
Fluoride......................................        35.0         18.0
TSS...........................................        60.0         31.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 6.0 to 9.0.



Sec.  469.43  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7, any new source subject to this 
subpart which introduces pollutants into a publicly owned treatment 
works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the following 
pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS):

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Monthly
                                                 For any 1     average
              Pollutant property                    day       shall not
                                                                exceed
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Milligrams per liter (mg/
                                                           l)
                                               -------------------------
Cadmium.......................................         0.55         0.26
Antimony......................................         0.10         0.04
Zinc..........................................         1.64         0.67
Fluoride......................................        35.0         18.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------



PART 471_NONFERROUS METALS FORMING AND METAL POWDERS POINT SOURCE
CATEGORY--Table of Contents



                           General Provisions

Sec.
471.01 Applicability.
471.02 General definitions.
471.03 Compliance date for PSES.

             Subpart A_Lead-Tin-Bismuth Forming Subcategory

471.10 Applicability; description of the lead-tin-bismuth forming 
          subcategory.
471.11 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
471.12 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable (BAT).
471.13 New source performance standards (NSPS).
471.14 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
471.15 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).
471.16 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]

                 Subpart B_Magnesium Forming Subcategory

471.20 Applicability; description of the magnesium forming subcategory.
471.21 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
471.22 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable (BAT).
471.23 New source performance standards (NSPS).
471.24 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
471.25 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).
471.26 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]

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               Subpart C_Nickel-Cobalt Forming Subcategory

471.30 Applicability; description of the nickel-cobalt forming 
          subcategory.
471.31 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
471.32 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable (BAT).
471.33 New source performance standards (NSPS).
471.34 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
471.35 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).
471.36 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]

              Subpart D_Precious Metals Forming Subcategory

471.40 Applicability; description of the precious metals forming 
          subcategory.
471.41 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
471.42 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable (BAT).
471.43 New source performance standards (NSPS).
471.44 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
471.45 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).
471.46 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]

             Subpart E_Refractory Metals Forming Subcategory

471.50 Applicability; description of the refractory metals forming 
          subcategory.
471.51 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
471.52 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable (BAT).
471.53 New source performance standards (NSPS).
471.54 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
471.55 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).
471.56 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]

                 Subpart F_Titanium Forming Subcategory

471.60 Applicability; description of the titanium forming subcategory.
471.61 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
471.62 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable (BAT).
471.63 New source performance standards (NSPS).
471.64 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
471.65 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).
471.66 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]

                  Subpart G_Uranium Forming Subcategory

471.70 Applicability; description of the uranium forming subcategory.
471.71 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
471.72 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable (BAT).
471.73 New source performance standards (NSPS).
471.74 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES). [Reserved]
471.75 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).
471.76 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]

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                   Subpart H_Zinc Forming Subcategory

471.80 Applicability; description of the zinc forming subcategory.
471.81 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
471.82 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable (BAT).
471.83 New source performance standards (NSPS).
471.84 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES). [Reserved]
471.85 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).
471.86 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]

             Subpart I_Zirconium-Hafnium Forming Subcategory

471.90 Applicability; description of the zirconium-hafnium forming 
          subcategory.
471.91 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
471.92 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable (BAT).
471.93 New source performance standards (NSPS).
471.94 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
471.95 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).
471.96 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]

                   Subpart J_Metal Powders Subcategory

471.100 Applicability; description of the metal powders subcategory.
471.101 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
471.102 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
          technology economically achievable (BAT).
471.103 New source performance standards (NSPS).
471.104 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
471.105 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).
471.106 Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
          reduction attainable by the application of the best 
          conventional pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]

    Authority: Secs. 301, 304(b), (c), (e), and (g), 306(b) and (c), 
307, 308, and 501 of the Clean Water Act (the Federal Water Pollution 
Control Act Amendments of 1972 as amended by the Clean Water Act of 
1977) (the ``Act''); 33 U.S.C. 1311, 1314(b), (c), (e), and (g), 1316(b) 
and (c), and 1361; 86 Stat. 816, Pub. L. 92-500; 91 Stat. 1567, Pub. L. 
95-217.

    Source: 50 FR 34270, Aug. 23, 1985, unless otherwise noted.

                           General Provisions



Sec.  471.01  Applicability.

    (a) This part applies to discharges of pollutants to waters of the 
United States and introduction of pollutants into a publicly owned 
treatment works from the forming of nonferrous metals (including 
nonferrous metal alloys), except beryllium, copper, and aluminum and 
their alloys. Aluminum alloys are defined as any alloy in which aluminum 
is the major constituent in percent by weight. Copper alloys are defined 
as any alloy in which copper is the major constituent in percent by 
weight except when copper is alloyed with precious metals. Any copper-
precious metal alloy containing 30 percent or greater precious metal is 
considered a precious metal alloy for the purposes of this part. 
Beryllium alloys are any alloy in which beryllium is present at 0.1 
percent or greater. This part applies to:
    (1) Forming operations, including rolling (both hot and cold), 
extruding, forging, drawing, swaging, cladding, and tube reducing, and
    (2) Ancillary operations performed as an integral part of the 
forming of these metals, including casting for subsequent forming, heat 
treatment, surface treatment, alkaline cleaning, solvent degreasing, 
product testing, surface coating, sawing, grinding, tumbling, 
burnishing, and wet air pollution control.

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    (b) This part also applies to discharges of pollutants to waters of 
the United States and introduction of pollutants into a publicly owned 
treatment works from mechanical metal powder production operations, 
forming of parts from metal powders, and associated ancillary operations 
(listed in paragraph (a)(2) of this section) of:
    (1) Iron, copper, and aluminum, and their alloys; and
    (2) The nonferrous metals and their alloys described in paragraph 
(a) of this section. This part does not regulate the production of metal 
powders by chemical means such as precipitation. The production of metal 
powder as the final step in refining metal is regulated under the 
Nonferrous Metals Manufacturing Point Source Category regulation, 40 CFR 
part 421.
    (c) Surface treatment includes any chemical or electrochemical 
treatment applied to the surface of the metal. For the purposes of this 
regulation, surface treatment of metals is considered to be an integral 
part of the forming of metals whenever it is performed at the same plant 
site at which the metals are formed. Such surface treatment operations 
are not regulated under the Electroplating or Metal Finishing Point 
Source Category regulations, 40 CFR part 413 or 433, respectively.
    (d) Casting is covered by this part when it is performed as an 
integral part of the metal forming process and takes place at the same 
plant site at which metals are formed. Such casting will not be 
regulated under the provisions of Metal Molding and Casting Point Source 
Category regulations, 40 CFR part 464.
    (e) This part does not apply to the forming of the metals cadmium, 
chromium, gallium, germanium, indium, lithium, manganese, neodymium, or 
praseodymium.



Sec.  471.02  General definitions.

    In addition to the definitions set forth in 40 CFR part 401, the 
following definitions apply to this part:
    (a) ``Nonferrous metal'' is any pure metal other than iron or any 
metal alloy for which a metal other than iron is its major constituent 
in percent by weight.
    (b) ``Forming'' is a set of manufacturing operations in which metals 
and alloys are made into semifinished products by hot or cold working.
    (c) ``Alkaline cleaning'' uses a solution (bath), usually detergent, 
to remove lard, oil, and other such compounds from a metal surface. 
Alkaline cleaning is usually followed by a water rinse. The rinse may 
consist of single or multiple stage rinsing. For the purposes of this 
part, an alkaline cleaning operation is defined as a bath followed by a 
rinse, regardless of the number of rinse stages. Each alkaline cleaning 
bath and rinse combination is entitled to a discharge allowance.
    (d) ``Atomization'' is the process in which a stream of water or gas 
impinges upon a molten metal stream, breaking it into droplets which 
solidify as powder particles.
    (e) ``Burnishing'' is a surface finishing process in which minute 
surface irregularities are displaced rather than removed.
    (f) ``Casting'' is pouring molten metal into a mold to produce an 
object of desired shape.
    (g) ``Cladding'' or ``metal cladding'' is the art of producing a 
composite metal containing two or more layers that have been 
metallurgically bonded together by roll bonding (co-rolling), solder 
application (or brazing), or explosion bonding.
    (h) ``Contact cooling water'' is any wastewater which contacts the 
metal workpiece or the raw materials used in forming metals for the 
purpose of removing heat from the metal.
    (i) ``Continuous casting'' is the production of sheet, rod, or other 
long shapes by solidifying the metal while it is being poured through an 
open-ended mold.
    (j) ``Degreasing'' is the removal of oils and greases from the 
surface of the metal workpiece. This process can be accomplished with 
detergents as in alkaline cleaning or by the use of solvents.
    (k) ``Direct chill casting'' is the pouring of molten nonferrous 
metal into a water-cooled mold. Contact cooling water is sprayed onto 
the metal as it is dropped into the mold, and the metal ingot falls into 
a water bath at the end of the casting process.

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    (l) ``Drawing'' is the process of pulling a metal through a die or 
succession of dies to reduce the metal's diameter or alter its cross-
sectional shape.
    (m) ``Dye penetrant testing'' is a nondestructive method for finding 
discontinuities that are open to the surface of the metal. A dye is 
applied to the surface of metal and the excess is rinsed off. Dye that 
penetrates surface discontinuities will not be rinsed away thus marking 
these discontinuities.
    (n) ``Emulsions'' are stable dispersions of two immiscible liquids. 
In the Nonferrous Metals Forming and Metal Powders Point Source 
category, this is usually an oil and water mixture.
    (o) ``Electrocoating'' is the electrodeposition of a metallic or 
nonmetallic coating onto the surface of a workpiece.
    (p) ``Extrusion'' is the application of pressure to a billet of 
metal, forcing the metal to flow through a die orifice.
    (q) ``Forging'' is deforming metal, usually hot, with compressive 
force into desired shapes, with or without dies. Where dies are used, 
the metal is forced to take the shape of the die.
    (r) ``Grinding'' is the process of removing stock from a workpiece 
by the use of a tool consisting of abrasive grains held by a rigid or 
semi-rigid grinder. Grinding includes surface finishing, sanding, and 
slicing.
    (s) ``Heat treatment'' is the application of heat of specified 
temperature and duration to change the physical properties of the metal.
    (t) ``Hot pressing'' is forming a powder metallurgy compact at a 
temperature high enough to effect concurrent sintering.
    (u) ``Hydrotesting'' is the testing of piping or tubing by filling 
with water and pressurizing to test for integrity.
    (v) ``Impregnation'' is the process of filling pores of a formed 
powder part, usually with a liquid such as a lubricant, or mixing 
particles of a nonmetallic substance in a matrix of metal powder.
    (w) ``In-process control technology'' is the conservation of 
chemicals and water throughout the production operations to reduce the 
amount of wastewater to be discharged.
    (x) ``Metal powder production'' operations are mechanical process 
operations which convert metal to a finely divided form.
    (y) ``Milling'' is the mechanical treatment of a nonferrous metal to 
produce powder, or to coat one component of a powder mixture with 
another.
    (z) ``Neat oil'' is a pure oil with no or few impurities added. In 
nonferrous metals forming, its use is mostly as a lubricant.
    (aa) ``Powder forming'' includes forming and compressing powder into 
a fully dense finished shape, and is usually done within closed dies.
    (bb) ``Precious metals'' include gold, platinum, palladium, and 
silver and their alloys. Any alloy containing 30 or greater percent by 
weight of precious metals is considered a precious metal alloy.
    (cc) ``Product testing'' includes operations such as dye penetrant 
testing, hydrotesting, and ultrasonic testing.
    (dd) ``Refractory metals'' includes the metals of columbium, 
tantalum, molybdenum, rhenium, tungsten and vanadium and their alloys.
    (ee) ``Rolling'' is the reduction in thickness or diameter of a 
workpiece by passing it between lubricated steel rollers.
    (ff) ``Roll bonding'' is the process by which a permanent bond is 
created between two metals by rolling under high pressure in a bonding 
mill (co-rolling).
    (gg) ``Sawing'' is cutting a workpiece with a band, blade, or 
circular disc having teeth.
    (hh) ``Shot casting'' is the production of shot by pouring molten 
metal in finely divided streams to form spherical particles.
    (ii) ``Stationary casting'' is the pouring of molten metal into 
molds and allowing the metal to cool.
    (jj) ``Surface treatment'' is a chemical or electrochemical 
treatment applied to the surface of a metal. Such treatments include 
pickling, etching, conversion coating, phosphating, and chromating. 
Surface treatment baths are usually followed by a water rinse. The rinse 
may consist of single or multiple stage rinsing. For the purposes of 
this part, a surface treatment operation is defined as a bath followed 
by a rinse, regardless of the number of stages. Each surface treatment 
bath,

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rinse combination is entitled to discharge allowance.
    (kk) ``Swaging'' is a process in which a solid point is formed at 
the end of a tube, rod, or bar by the repeated blows of one or more 
pairs of opposing dies.
    (ll) ``Tube reducing'' is an operation which reduces the diameter 
and wall thickness of tubing with a mandrel and a pair of rolls with 
tapered grooves.
    (mm) ``Tumbling'' or ``barrel finishing'' is an operation in which 
castings, forgings, or parts pressed from metal powder are rotated in a 
barrel with ceramic or metal slugs or abrasives to remove scale, fins, 
or burrs. It may be done dry or with an aqueous solution.
    (nn) ``Ultrasonic testing'' is a nondestructive test which applies 
sound, at a frequency above about 20 HJz, to metal, which has been 
immersed in liquid (usually water) to locate inhomogeneities or 
structural discontinuities.
    (oo) ``Wet air pollution control scrubbers'' are air pollution 
control devices used to remove particulates and fumes from air by 
entraining the pollutants in a water spray.
    (pp) ``Grab sample'' is a single sample which is collected at a time 
and place most representative of total discharge.
    (qq) ``Composite sample'' is a sample composed of no less than eight 
grab samples taken over the compositing period.
    (rr) A ``flow proportional composite sample'' is composed of grab 
samples collected continuously or discretely in proportion to the total 
flow at time of collection or to the total flow since collection of the 
previous grab sample. The grab volume or frequency of grab collection 
may be varied in proportion to flow.
    (ss) The term ``control authority'' is defined as the POTW if it has 
an approved pretreatment program; in the absence of such a program, the 
NPDES State if it has an approved pretreatment program or EPA if the 
State does not have an approved program.
    (tt) ``Continuous operations'' means that the industrial user 
introduces regulated wastewaters to the POTW throughout the operating 
hours of the facility, except for infrequent shutdowns for maintenance, 
process changes, or other similar activities.
    (uu) ``Intermittent operations'' means the industrial users does not 
have a continuous operation.
    (vv) The term ``off-kg (off-lb)'' means the mass of metal or metal 
alloy removed from a forming operation at the end of a process cycle for 
transfer to a different machine or process.



Sec.  471.03  Compliance date for PSES.

    The compliance date for PSES under this regulation is August 23, 
1988.



             Subpart A_Lead-Tin-Bismuth Forming Subcategory



Sec.  471.10  Applicability; description of the lead-tin-bismuth
forming subcategory.

    This subpart applies to discharges of pollutants to waters of the 
United States, and introductions of pollutants into publicly owned 
treatment works from the process operations of the lead-tin-bismuth 
forming subcategory.



Sec.  471.11  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable
control technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations for the process operations representing the degree of 
effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable 
control technology currently available (BPT):
    (a) Rolling spent emulsions.

                             Subpart A--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                lead-tin-bismuth rolled
                                                    with emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
Antimony....................................         0.068         0.030
Lead........................................         0.010         0.005
Oil and grease..............................         0.468         0.281
TSS.........................................         0.960         0.457
pH..........................................  ............     (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (b) Rolling spent soap solutions.

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                             Subpart A--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                              million off-pound) of lead-
                                                tin-bismuth rolled with
                                                    soap solutions
                                             ---------------------------
Antimony....................................         0.125         0.055
Lead........................................         0.019         0.009
Oil and grease..............................         0.860         0.520
TSS.........................................         1.80          0.840
pH..........................................  ............     (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (c) Drawing spent neat oils--Subpart A--BPT. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (d) Drawing spent emulsions.

                             Subpart A--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                lead-tin-bismuth drawn
                                                    with emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
Antimony....................................         0.076         0.034
Lead........................................         0.011         0.005
Oil and grease..............................         0.526         0.316
TSS.........................................         1.08          0.513
pH..........................................  ............     (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (e) Drawing spent soap solutions.

                             Subpart A--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                lead-tin-bismuth drawn
                                                  with soap solutions
                                             ---------------------------
Antimony....................................         0.022         0.010
Lead........................................         0.003         0.002
Oil and grease..............................         0.149         0.090
TSS.........................................         0.306         0.146
pH..........................................  ............     (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (f) Extrusion press and solution heat treatment contact cooling 
water.

                             Subpart A--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                              million off-pounds of lead-
                                               tin-bismuth heat treated
                                             ---------------------------
Antimony....................................         4.14          1.850
Lead........................................         0.605         0.288
Oil and grease..............................        28.80         17.30
TSS.........................................        59.10         28.10
pH..........................................  ............     (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (g) Extrusion press hydraulic fluid leakage.

                             Subpart A--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               lead-tin-bismuth extruded
                                             ---------------------------
Antimony....................................         0.158         0.071
Lead........................................         0.023         0.011
Oil and grease..............................         1.10          0.660
TSS.........................................         2.26          1.07
pH..........................................  ............     (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (h) Continuous strip casting contact cooling water.

                             Subpart A--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               lead-tin-bismuth cast by
                                                 the continuous strip
                                                        method
                                             ---------------------------
Antimony....................................        0.003         0.001
Lead........................................        0.0004        0.0002
Oil and grease..............................        0.020         0.012
TSS.........................................        0.041         0.020
pH..........................................  ............    (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (i) Semi-continuous ingot casting contact cooling water.

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                             Subpart A--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                lead-tin-bismuth ingot
                                              cast by the sem-continuous
                                                        method
                                             ---------------------------
Antimony....................................        0.085         0.038
Lead........................................        0.013         0.006
Oil and grease..............................        0.588         0.353
TSS.........................................        1.21          0.574
pH..........................................  ............    (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (j) Shot casting contact cooling water.

                             Subpart A--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              lead-tin-bismuth shot cast
                                             ---------------------------
Antimony....................................         0.107         0.048
Lead........................................         0.016         0.008
Oil and grease..............................         0.746         0.448
TSS.........................................         1.53          0.728
pH..........................................  ............     (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (k) Shot-forming wet air pollution control scrubber blowdown.

                             Subpart A--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 lead-tin-bismuth shot
                                                        formed
                                             ---------------------------
Antimony....................................         1.69          0.753
Lead........................................         0.247         0.118
Oil and grease..............................        11.8           7.06
TSS.........................................        24.1          11.5
pH..........................................  ............     (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (l) Alkaline cleaning spent baths.

                             Subpart A--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               lead-tin-bismuth alkaline
                                                        cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
Antimony....................................         0.345         0.154
Lead........................................         0.051         0.024
Oil and grease..............................         2.40          1.44
TSS.........................................         4.92          2.34
pH..........................................  ............    (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (m) Alkaline cleaning rinse.

                             Subpart A--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               lead-tin-bismuth alkaline
                                                        cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
Antimony....................................         6.78          3.02
Lead........................................         0.991         0.472
Oil and grease..............................        47.2          28.4
TSS.........................................        96.8          46.0
pH..........................................  ............    (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (n) Swaging spent emulsions.

                             Subpart A--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                lead-tin-bismuth swaged
                                                     with emulsion
                                             ---------------------------
Antimony....................................        0.005         0.002
Lead........................................        0.0007        0.0004
Oil and grease..............................        0.036         0.022
TSS.........................................        0.073         0.034
pH..........................................  ............    (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (o) Degreasing spent solvents--subpart A--BPT. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.

[50 FR 34270, Aug. 23, 1985; 51 FR 2884, Jan. 22, 1986]



Sec.  471.12  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available
technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best available technology economically achievable 
(BAT):
    (a) Rolling spent emulsions.

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                             Subpart A--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                lead-tin-bismuth rolled
                                                     with emulsion
                                             ---------------------------
Antimony....................................         0.067         0.030
Lead........................................         0.010         0.005
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) Rolling spent soap solutions.

                             Subpart A--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                lead-tin-bismuth rolled
                                                  with soap solutions
                                             ---------------------------
Antimony....................................         0.120         0.055
Lead........................................         0.018         0.009
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (c) Drawing spent neat oils--subpart A--BAT. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (d) Drawing spent emulsions.

                             Subpart A--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                lead-tin-bismuth drawn
                                                    with emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
Antimony....................................         0.080         0.034
Lead........................................         0.011         0.005
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (e) Drawing spent soap solutions.

                             Subpart A--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                lead-tin-bismuth drawn
                                                  with soap solutions
                                             ---------------------------
Antimony....................................         0.022         0.010
Lead........................................         0.003         0.002
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (f) Extrusion press and solution heat treatment contact colling 
water.

                             Subpart A--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds/per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 lead-tin-bismuth heat
                                                        treated
                                             ---------------------------
Antimony....................................         0.414         0.185
Lead........................................         0.061         0.030
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (g) Extrusion press hydraulic fluid leakage.

                             Subpart A--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds/per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               lead-tin-bismuth extruded
                                             ---------------------------
Antimony....................................         0.158         0.071
Lead........................................         0.023         0.011
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (h) Continuous strip casting contact cooling water.

                             Subpart A--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               lead-tin-bismuth cast by
                                                 the continuous strip
                                                        method
                                             ---------------------------
Antimony....................................        0.003         0.001
Lead........................................        0.0004        0.0002
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (i) Semi-continuous ingot casting contact cooling water.

                             Subpart A--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               lead-tin-bismuth cast by
                                                 the continuous strip
                                                        method
                                             ---------------------------
Antimony....................................         0.009        0.004
Lead........................................         0.001        0.0006
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (j) Shot casting contact cooling water.

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                             Subpart A--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              lead-tin-bismuth shot cast
                                             ---------------------------
Antimony....................................         0.107         0.048
Lead........................................         0.016         0.008
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (k) Shot-forming wet air pollution control scrubber blowdown.

                             Subpart A--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 lead-tin-bismuth shot
                                                        formed
                                             ---------------------------
Antimony....................................         0.169         0.076
Lead........................................         0.025         0.012
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (l) Alkaline cleaning spent baths.

                             Subpart A--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               lead-tin-bismuth alkaline
                                                        cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
 
Antimony....................................         0.345         0.154
Lead........................................         0.051         0.024
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (m) Alkaline cleaning rinse.

                             Subpart A--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               lead-tin-bismuth alkaline
                                                        cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
 
Antimony....................................         0.678         0.302
Lead........................................         0.099         0.047
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (n) Swaging spent emulsions.

                             Subpart A--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                lead-tin-bismuth swaged
                                                     with emulsion
                                             ---------------------------
 
Antimony....................................        0.005         0.002
Lead........................................        0.0008        0.0004
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (o) Degreasing spent solvents--subpart A--BAT. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.

[50 FR 34270, Aug. 23, 1985; 51 FR 2884, Jan. 22, 1986]



Sec.  471.13  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
new source performance standards. The mass of pollutants in the lead-
tin-bismuth forming operations' process wastewater shall not exceed the 
following values:
    (a) Rolling spent emulsions.

                             Subpart A--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                lead-tin-bismuth rolled
                                                    with emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
Antimony....................................         0.067         0.030
Lead........................................         0.010         0.005
Oil and grease..............................         0.468         0.281
TSS.........................................         0.960         0.457
pH..........................................  ............     (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (b) Rolling spent soap solutions.

                             Subpart A--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                lead-tin-bismuth rolled
                                                  with soap solutions
                                             ---------------------------
Antimony....................................         0.120         0.055
Lead........................................         0.018         0.009
Oil and grease..............................         0.860         0.520
TSS.........................................         1.80          0.840
pH..........................................  ............     (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.


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    (c) Drawing spent neat oils--subpart A--NSPS. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (d) Drawing spent emulsions.

                             Subpart A--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                lead-tin-bismuth drawn
                                                    with emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
Antimony....................................         0.076         0.034
Lead........................................         0.011         0.005
Oil and grease..............................         0.526         0.316
TSS.........................................         1.087         0.513
pH..........................................  ............     (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (e) Drawing spent soap solutions.

                             Subpart A--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                lead-tin-bismuth drawn
                                                  with soap solutions
                                             ---------------------------
Antimony....................................         0.022         0.010
Lead........................................         0.003         0.002
Oil and grease..............................         0.149         0.090
TSS.........................................         0.306         0.146
pH..........................................  ............     (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (f) Extrusion press and solution heat treatment contact cooling 
water.

                             Subpart A--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 lead-tin-bismuth heat
                                                        treated
                                             ---------------------------
Antimony....................................         0.414         0.185
Lead........................................         0.061         0.030
Oil and grease..............................         2.80          1.72
TSS.........................................         5.91          2.81
pH..........................................  ............     (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (g) Extrusion press hydraulic fluid leakage.

                             Subpart A--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               lead-tin-bismuth extruded
                                             ---------------------------
Antimony....................................         0.158         0.071
Lead........................................         0.023         0.011
Oil and grease..............................         1.10          0.660
TSS.........................................         2.26          1.07
pH..........................................  ............     (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (h) Continuous strip casting contact cooling water.

                             Subpart A--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               lead-tin-bismuth cast by
                                                 the continuous strip
                                                        method
                                             ---------------------------
Antimony....................................        0.003         0.001
Lead........................................        0.0004        0.0002
Oil and grease..............................        0.020         0.012
TSS.........................................        0.041         0.020
pH..........................................  ............    (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (i) Semi-continuous ingot casting contact cooling water.

                             Subpart A--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                lead-tin-bismuth ingot
                                                   cast by the semi-
                                                   continuous method
                                             ---------------------------
Antimony....................................         0.009        0.004
Lead........................................         0.001        0.0006
Oil and grease..............................         0.059        0.036
TSS.........................................         0.121        0.058
pH..........................................  ............    (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (j) Shot casting contact cooling water.

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                             Subpart A--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              lead-tin-bismuth shot cast
                                             ---------------------------
Antimony....................................         0.107         0.048
Lead........................................         0.016         0.008
Oil and grease..............................         0.746         0.448
TSS.........................................         1.53          0.728
pH..........................................  ............     (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (k) Shot-forming wet air pollution control scrubber blowdown.

                             Subpart A--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 lead-tin-bismuth shot
                                                        formed
                                             ---------------------------
Antimony....................................         0.169         0.076
Lead........................................         0.025         0.012
Oil and grease..............................         1.18          0.706
TSS.........................................         2.41          1.15
pH..........................................  ............     (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (l) Alkaline cleaning spent baths.

                             Subpart A--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               lead-tin-bismuth alkaline
                                                        cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
Antimony....................................         0.345         0.154
Lead........................................         0.051         0.024
Oil and grease..............................         2.40          1.44
TSS.........................................         4.92          2.34
pH..........................................  ............     (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (m) Alkaline cleaning rinse.

                             Subpart A--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               lead-tin-bismuth alkaline
                                                        cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
Antimony....................................         0.678         0.302
Lead........................................         0.099         0.047
Oil and grease..............................         4.72          2.84
TSS.........................................         9.68          4.60
pH..........................................  ............     (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (n) Swaging spent emulsions.

                             Subpart A--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                lead-tin-bismuth swaged
                                                     with emulsion
                                             ---------------------------
Antimony....................................        0.005         0.002
Lead........................................        0.0008        0.0004
Oil and grease..............................        0.036         0.022
TSS.........................................        0.073         0.035
pH..........................................  ............    (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (o) Degreasing spent solvents--subpart A--NSPS. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.

[50 FR 34270, Aug. 23, 1985; 51 FR 2884, Jan. 22, 1986]



Sec.  471.14  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any existing source 
subject to this subpart which introduces pollutants into a publicly 
owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and by August 23, 
1988, achieve the pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES). 
The mass of wastewater pollutants in lead-tin-bismuth forming process 
wastewater introduced into a POTW shall not exceed the following values:
    (a) Rolling spent emulsions.

                             Subpart A--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                lead-tin-bismuth rolled
                                                    with emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
Antimony....................................         0.067         0.030
Lead........................................         0.010         0.005
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) Rolling spent soap solutions.

                             Subpart A--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                lead-tin-bismuth rolled
                                                  with soap solutions
                                             ---------------------------
Antimony....................................         0.120         0.055
Lead........................................         0.018         0.009
------------------------------------------------------------------------


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    (c) Drawing spent neat oils--subpart A--PSES. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (d) Drawing spent emulsions.

                             Subpart A--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                lead-tin-bismuth drawn
                                                    with emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
Antimony....................................         0.076         0.034
Lead........................................         0.011         0.005
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (e) Drawing spent soaps solutions.

                             Subpart A--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                lead-tin-bismuth drawn
                                                  with soap olutions
                                             ---------------------------
Antimony....................................         0.022         0.010
Lead........................................         0.003         0.002
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (f) Extrusion press and solution heat treatment contact cooling 
water.

                             Subpart A--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 lead-tin-bismuth heat
                                                        treated
                                             ---------------------------
Antimony....................................         0.414         0.185
Lead........................................         0.061         0.029
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (g) Extrusion press hydraulic fluid leakage.

                             Subpart A--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               lead-tin-bismuth extruded
                                             ---------------------------
Antimony....................................         0.158         0.071
Lead........................................         0.023         0.011
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (h) Continuous strip casting contact cooling water.

                             Subpart A--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                               any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                             million off-pounds) of lead-
                                               tin-bismuth cast by the
                                               continuous strip method
                                            ----------------------------
Antimony...................................        0.003          0.001
Lead.......................................        0.0004         0.0002
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (i) Semi-continuous ingot casting contact cooling water.

                             Subpart A--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               lead-tin-bismuth cast by
                                               the semi-continuous strip
                                                        method
                                             ---------------------------
Antimony....................................        0.009         0.004
Lead........................................        0.001         0.0006
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (j) Shot casting contact cooling water.

                             Subpart A--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              lead-tin-bismuth shot cast
                                             ---------------------------
Antimony....................................        0.107          0.048
Lead........................................        0.016          0.008
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (k) Shot-forming wet air pollution control scrubber blowdown.

                             Subpart A--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 lead-tin-bismuth shot
                                                        formed
                                             ---------------------------
Antimony....................................        0.169          0.076
Lead........................................        0.025          0.012
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (l) Alkaline Cleaning Spent Baths.

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                             Subpart A--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               lead-tin-bismuth alkaline
                                                        cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
Antimony....................................         0.345         0.154
Lead........................................         0.051         0.024
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (m) Alkaline cleaning rinse.

                             Subpart A--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               lead-tin-bismuth alkaline
                                                        cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
Antimony....................................         0.678         0.302
Lead........................................         0.099         0.047
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (n) Swaging spent emulsions.

                             Subpart A--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                lead-tin-bismuth swaged
                                                     with emulsion
                                             ---------------------------
Antimony....................................        0.005         0.002
Lead........................................        0.0008        0.0004
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (o) Degreasing spent solvents--subpart A--PSES. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.

[50 FR 34270, Aug. 23, 1985; 51 FR 2884, Jan. 22, 1986]



Sec.  471.15  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7, any new sources subject to this 
subpart which introduces pollutants into a publicly owned treatment 
works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the following 
pretreatment standards for new sources. The mass of wastewater 
pollutants in lead-tin-bismuth forming process wastewater introduced 
into a POTW shall not exceed the following values:
    (a) Rolling spent emulsions.

                             Subpart A--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                 lead-tin-bismuth rolled
                                                     with emulsions
                                               -------------------------
Antimony......................................        0.067        0.030
Lead..........................................        0.010        0.005
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) Rolling spent soap solutions.

                             Subpart A--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                 lead-tin-bismuth rolled
                                                   with soap solutions
                                               -------------------------
Antimony......................................        0.120        0.055
Lead..........................................        0.018        0.009
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (c) Drawing spent neat oils--subpart A--PSNS. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (d) Drawing spent emulsions.

                             Subpart A--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                 lead-tin-bismuth drawn
                                                     with emulsions
                                               -------------------------
Antimony......................................        0.076        0.034
Lead..........................................        0.011        0.005
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (e) Drawing spent soap solutions.

                             Subpart A--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                 lead-tin-bismuth drawn
                                                   with soap solutions
                                               -------------------------
Antimony......................................        0.022        0.010
Lead..........................................        0.003        0.002
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (f) Extrusion press and solution heat treatment contact cooling 
water.

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                             Subpart A--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                  lead-tin-bismuth heat
                                                         treated
                                               -------------------------
Antimony......................................        0.414        0.185
Lead..........................................        0.061        0.029
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (g) Extrusion press hydraulic fluid leakage.

                             Subpart A--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                    lead-tin-bismuth
                                                        extruded
                                               -------------------------
Antimony......................................        0.158        0.071
Lead..........................................        0.023        0.011
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (h) Continuous strip casting contact cooling water.

                             Subpart A--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                lead-tin-bismuth cast by
                                                  the continuous strip
                                                         method
                                               -------------------------
Antimony......................................        0.003        0.001
Lead..........................................       0.0004       0.0002
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (i) Semi-continuous ingot casting contact cooling water.

                             Subpart A--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                 lead-tin-bismuth ingot
                                                    cast by the semi-
                                                    continuous method
                                               -------------------------
Antimony......................................        0.009        0.004
Lead..........................................        0.001       0.0006
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (j) Shot casting contact cooling water.

                             Subpart A--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                  lead-tin-bismuth shot
                                                          cast
                                               -------------------------
Antimony......................................        0.107        0.048
Lead..........................................        0.016        0.008
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (k) Shot-forming wet air pollution control scrubber blowdown.

                             Subpart A--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                  lead-tin-bismuth shot
                                                         formed
                                               -------------------------
Antimony......................................        0.169        0.076
Lead..........................................        0.025        0.012
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (l) Alkaline cleaning spent baths.

                             Subpart A--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                    lead-tin-bismuth
                                                    alkaline cleaned
                                               -------------------------
Antimony......................................        0.345        0.154
Lead..........................................        0.051        0.024
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (m) Alkaline cleaning rinse.

                             Subpart A--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               lead-tin-bismuth alkaline
                                                        cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
 
Antimony....................................         0.678         0.302
Lead........................................         0.099         0.047
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (n) Swaging spent emulsions.

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                             Subpart A--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                lead-tin-bismuth swaged
                                                     with emulsion
                                             ---------------------------
 
Antimony....................................        0.005         0.003
Lead........................................        0.0008        0.0004
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (o) Degreasing spent solvents--subpart A--PSNS. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.

[50 FR 34270, Aug. 23, 1985; 51 FR 2884, Jan. 22, 1986]



Sec.  471.16  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional
pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]



                 Subpart B_Magnesium Forming Subcategory



Sec.  471.20  Applicability; description of the magnesium forming 
subcategory.

    This subpart applies to discharges of pollutants to waters of the 
United States, and introductions of pollutants into publicly owned 
treatment works from the process operations of the magnesium forming 
subcategory.



Sec.  471.21  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable 
control technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations for the process operations representing the degree of 
effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable 
control technology currently available (BPT):
    (a) Rolling spent emulsions.

                             Subpart B--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 magnesium rolled with
                                                       emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
 
Chromiun....................................         0.033         0.014
Zinc........................................         0.109         0.046
Ammonia.....................................         9.95          4.37
Fluoride....................................         4.440         1.97
Oil and grease..............................         1.49          0.895
TSS.........................................         3.06          1.46
pH..........................................  ............     (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (b) Forging spent lubricants--subpart B--BPT. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (c) Forging contact cooling water.

                             Subpart B--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                forged magnesium cooled
                                                      with water
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................          1.27         0.520
Zinc........................................          4.22         1.77
Ammonia.....................................        385          170
Fluoride....................................        172           76.3
Oil and grease..............................         57.8         34.7
TSS.........................................        119           56.4
pH..........................................  ............     (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (d) Forging equipment cleaning wastewater.

                             Subpart B--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                    magnesium forged
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.018        0.007
Zinc..........................................        0.059        0.025
Ammonia.......................................        5.32         2.34
Fluoride......................................        2.38         1.06
Oil and grease................................        0.798        0.479
TSS...........................................        1.64         0.778
pH............................................  ...........    (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (e) Direct chill casting contact cooling water.

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                             Subpart B--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              magnesium cast with direct
                                                     chill methods
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................          1.74         0.711
Zinc........................................          5.77         2.41
Ammonia.....................................        527          232
Fluoride....................................        235          105
Oil and grease..............................         79.0         47.4
TSS.........................................        162           77.1
pH..........................................  ............     (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (f) Surface treatment spent baths.

                             Subpart B--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               magnesium surface treated
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.205         0.084
Zinc........................................         0.681         0.285
Ammonia.....................................        62.1          27.3
Fluoride....................................        27.8          12.3
Oil and grease..............................         9.32          5.59
TSS.........................................        19.1           9.09
pH..........................................  ............     (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (g) Surface treatment rinse.

                             Subpart B--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               magnesium surface treated
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................          8.32           3.4
Zinc........................................         27.6           11.5
Ammonia.....................................       2520           1110
Fluoride....................................       1130            499
Oil and grease..............................        378            227
TSS.........................................        775            369
pH..........................................  ............       (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (h) Sawing or grinding spent emulsions.

                             Subpart B--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               magnesium sawed or ground
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.009         0.004
Zinc........................................         0.029         0.012
Ammonia.....................................         2.60          1.15
Fluoride....................................         1.16          0.515
Oil and grease..............................         0.390         0.234
TSS.........................................         0.800         0.381
pH..........................................  ............     (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (i) Degreasing spent solvents--subpart B--BPT. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (j) Wet air pollution control scrubber blowdown.

                             Subpart B--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 magnesium sanded and
                                                  repaired or forged
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.273         0.112
Zinc........................................         0.904         0.378
Ammonia.....................................        82.5          36.3
Fluoride....................................        36.9          16.4
Oil and grease..............................        12.4           7.43
TSS.........................................        25.4          12.1
pH..........................................  ............     (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.



Sec.  471.22  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available
technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best available technology economically achievable 
(BAT):
    (a) Rolling spent emulsions.

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                             Subpart B--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 magnesium rolled with
                                                       emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.033         0.014
Zinc........................................         0.109         0.046
Ammonia.....................................         9.95          4.37
Fluoride....................................         4.44          1.97
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) Forging spent lubricants--subpart B--BAT. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (c) Forging contact cooling water.

                             Subpart B--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                forged magnesium cooled
                                                      with water
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.127         0.052
Zinc........................................         0.422         0.177
Ammonia.....................................        38.5          17.0
Fluoride....................................        17.2           7.63
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (d) Forging equipment cleaning wastewater.

                             Subpart B--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                    magnesium forged
                                              --------------------------
Chromium.....................................        0.002        0.0007
Zinc.........................................        0.006        0.003
Ammonia......................................        0.532        0.234
Fluoride.....................................        0.238        0.106
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (e) Direct chill casting contact cooling water.

                             Subpart B--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              magnesium cast with direct
                                                     chill methods
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................          1.74         0.711
Zinc........................................          5.77         2.41
Ammonia.....................................        527          232
Fluoride....................................        235          105
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (f) Surface treatment spent baths.

                             Subpart B--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               magnesium surface treated
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.205         0.084
Zinc........................................         0.681         0.285
Ammonia.....................................        62.1          27.3
Fluoride....................................        27.8          12.3
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (g) Surface treatment rinse.

                             Subpart B--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               magnesium surface treated
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.832         0.340
Zinc........................................         2.76          1.16
Ammonia.....................................       252           111
Fluoride....................................       113            49.9
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (h) Sawing or grinding spent emulsions.

                             Subpart B--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               magnesium sawed or ground
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.009         0.004
Zinc........................................         0.029         0.012
Ammonia.....................................         2.60          1.15
Fluoride....................................         1.16          0.515
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (i) Degreasing spent solvents--subpart B--BAT. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (j) Wet air pollution control scrubber blowdown.

                             Subpart B--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 magnesium sanded and
                                                  repaired or forged
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.273         0.112
Zinc........................................         0.904         0.378
Ammonia.....................................        82.5          36.3
Fluoride....................................        36.9          16.4
------------------------------------------------------------------------


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Sec.  471.23  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
new source performance standards. The mass of pollutants in the 
magnesium forming process wastewater shall not exceed the following 
values:
    (a) Rolling spent emulsions.

                             Subpart B--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off/kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 magnesium rolled with
                                                       emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.028         0.011
Zinc........................................         0.076         0.032
Ammonia.....................................         9.95          4.37
Fluoride....................................         4.44          1.97
Oil and grease..............................         0.746         0.746
TSS.........................................         1.12          0.895
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (b) Forging spent lubricants--subpart B--NSPS. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (c) Forging contact cooling water.

                             Subpart B--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off/kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                forged magnesium cooled
                                                      with water
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.107         0.044
Zinc........................................         0.295         0.122
Ammonia.....................................        38.5          17.0
Fluoride....................................        17.2           7.63
Oil and grease..............................         2.89          2.89
TSS.........................................         4.34          3.47
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (d) Forging equipment cleaning wastewater.

                             Subpart B--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                               any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                mg/off/kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                   magnesium forged
                                            ----------------------------
Chromium...................................         0.002         0.0006
Zinc.......................................         0.004         0.002
Ammonia....................................         0.532         0.234
Fluoride...................................         0.238         0.106
Oil and grease.............................         0.040         0.040
TSS........................................         0.060         0.048
pH.........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (e) Direct chill casting contact cooling water.

                             Subpart B--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              magnesium cast with direct
                                                     chill methods
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................          1.46         0.593
Zinc........................................          4.03         1.66
Ammonia.....................................        527          232
Fluoride....................................        235          105
Oil and grease..............................         39.5         39.5
TSS.........................................         59.3         47.4
pH..........................................      (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (f) Surface treatment spent baths.

                             Subpart B--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               magnesium surface treated
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.173         0.070
Zinc........................................         0.476         0.196
Ammonia.....................................        62.1          27.3
Fluoride....................................        27.8          12.3
Oil and grease..............................         4.66          4.66
TSS.........................................         6.99          5.60
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times

    (g) Surface treatment rinse.

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                             Subpart B--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pound pers
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               magnesium surface treated
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.700         0.284
Zinc........................................         1.93          0.794
Ammonia.....................................       252           111
Fluoride....................................       113            49
Oil and grease..............................        18.9          18.9
TSS.........................................        28.4          22.7
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times

    (h) Sawing or grinding spent emulsions.

                             Subpart B--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               magnesium sawed or ground
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.007         0.003
Zinc........................................         0.020         0.008
Ammonia.....................................         2.60          1.15
Fluoride....................................         1.16          0.515
Oil and grease..............................         0.195         0.195
TSS.........................................         0.293         0.234
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (i) Degreasing spent Solvents--subpart B--NSPS. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (j) Wet air pollution control scrubber blowdown.

                             Subpart B--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 magnesium sanded and
                                                  repaired or forged
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.229         0.093
Zinc........................................         0.632         0.260
Ammonia.....................................        82.5          36.3
Fluoride....................................        36.9          16.4
Oil and grease..............................         6.19          6.19
TSS.........................................         9.29          7.43
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.


[50 FR 34270, Aug. 23, 1985; 51 FR 2884, Jan. 22, 1986]



Sec.  471.24  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any existing source 
subject to this subpart which introduces pollutants into a publicly 
owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and by August 23, 
1988 achieve the following pretreatment standards for existing sources 
(PSES). The mass of wastewater pollutants in magnesium forming process 
wastewater introduced into a POTW shall not exceed the following values:
    (a) Rolling spent emulsions.

                             Subpart B--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 magnesium rolled with
                                                       emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.033         0.014
Zinc........................................         0.109         0.046
Ammonia.....................................         9.95          4.37
Fluoride....................................         4.44          1.97
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) Forging spent lubricants--subpart B--PSE. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (c) Forging contact cooling water.

                             Subpart B--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 magnesium cooled with
                                                         water
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.127         0.052
Zinc........................................         0.422         0.177
Ammonia.....................................        38.5          17.0
Fluoride....................................        17.2           7.63
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (d) Forging equipment cleaning wastewater.

                             Subpart B--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                    magnesium forged
                                              --------------------------
Chromium.....................................        0.002        0.0007
Zinc.........................................        0.006        0.003
Ammonia......................................        0.532        0.234
Fluoride.....................................        0.238        0.106
------------------------------------------------------------------------


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    (e) Direct chill casting contact cooling water.

                             Subpart B--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              magnesium cast with direct
                                                     chill methods
                                             ---------------------------
Chromiun....................................          1.74         0.711
Zinc........................................          5.77         2.41
Ammonia.....................................        527          232
Fluoride....................................        235          105
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (f) Surface treatment spent baths.

                             Subpart B--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               magnesium surface treated
                                             ---------------------------
Chromiun....................................         0.205         0.084
Zinc........................................         0.681         0.285
Ammonia.....................................        62.1          27.3
Fluoride....................................        27.8          12.3
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (g) Surface treatment rinse.

                             Subpart B--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               magnesium surface treated
                                             ---------------------------
Chromiun....................................         0.832         0.340
Zinc........................................         2.76          1.16
Ammonia.....................................       252           111
Fluoride....................................       113            49.9
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (h) Sawing or grinding spent emulsions.

                             Subpart B--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               magnesium sawed or ground
                                             ---------------------------
Chromiun....................................         0.009         0.004
Zinc........................................         0.029         0.012
Ammonia.....................................         2.60          1.15
Fluoride....................................         1.16          0.515
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (i) Degreasing Spent Solvents--subpart B--PSES. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (j) Wet air pollution control scrubber blowdown.

                             Subpart B--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 magnesium sanded and
                                                  repaired or forged
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.273         0.112
Zinc........................................         0.904         0.378
Ammonia.....................................         8.25         36.3
Fluoride....................................        36.9          16.4
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[50 FR 34270, Aug. 23, 1985; 51 FR 2884, Jan. 22, 1986]



Sec.  471.25  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7, any new source subject to this 
subpart which introduces pollutants into a publicly owned treatment 
works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the following 
pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS). The mass of wastewater 
pollutants in magnesium forming process wastewater introduced into a 
POTW shall not exceed the following values:
    (a) Rolling spent emulsions.

                             Subpart B--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 magnesium rolled with
                                                       emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.028         0.011
Zinc........................................         0.076         0.032
Ammonia.....................................         9.95          4.37
Fluoride....................................         4.44          1.97
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) Forging spent lubricants--subpart B--PSNS. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (c) Forging contact cooling water.

                             Subpart B--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                    Maximum for any 1     Maximum for
  Pollutant or pollutant property          day          monthly average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                     mg/off-kg (pounds per million off-
                                     pounds) of forged magnesium cooled
                                                 with water
                                   -------------------------------------
Chromium..........................          0.107              0.044
Zinc..............................          0.295              0.122
Ammonia...........................         38.5               17.0
Fluoride..........................         17.2                7.63
------------------------------------------------------------------------


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    (d) Forging equipment cleaning wastewater.

                             Subpart B--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                    magnesium forged
                                              --------------------------
Chromium.....................................        0.002        0.0006
Zinc.........................................        0.004        0.002
Ammonia......................................        0.532        0.234
Fluoride.....................................        0.238        0.106
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (e) Direct chill casting contact cooling water.

                             Subpart B--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              magnesium cast with direct
                                                     chill methods
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................          1.46         0.593
Zinc........................................          4.03         1.66
Ammonia.....................................        527          232
Fluoride....................................        235          105
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (f) Surface treatment spent baths.

                             Subpart B--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               magnesium surface treated
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.173         0.070
Zinc........................................         0.476         0.196
Ammonia.....................................        62.1          27.3
Fluoride....................................        27.8          12.3
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (g) Surface treatment rinse.

                             Subpart B--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               magnesium surface treated
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.700         0.284
Zinc........................................         1.93          0.794
Ammonia.....................................       252           111
Fluoride....................................       113            49.9
------------------------------------------------------------------------


    (h) Sawing or grinding spent emulsions.

                             Subpart B--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               magnesium sawed or ground
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.007         0.003
Zinc........................................         0.020         0.008
Ammonia.....................................         2.60          1.15
Fluoride....................................         1.16          0.515
------------------------------------------------------------------------


    (i) Degreasing spent solvents--subpart B--PSNS. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (j) Wet air pollution control scrubber blowdown.

                             Subpart B--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 magnesium sanded and
                                                  repaired or forged
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.229         0.093
Zinc........................................         0.632         0.260
Ammonia.....................................        82.5          36.3
Fluoride....................................        36.9          16.4
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[50 FR 34270, Aug. 23, 1985; 51 FR 2884, Jan. 22, 1986]



Sec.  471.26  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional 
pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]



               Subpart C_Nickel-Cobalt Forming Subcategory



Sec.  471.30  Applicability; description of the nickel-cobalt forming 
subcategory.

    This subpart applies to discharges of pollutants to waters of the 
United States, and introductions of pollutants into publicly owned 
treatment works from the process operations of the nickel-cobalt forming 
subcategory.

[[Page 719]]



Sec.  471.31  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable
control technology  currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30-125.32, any existing point 
source sub-

ject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent limitations for 
the process operations representing the degree of effluent reduction 
attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology 
currently available (BPT):
    (a) Rolling spent neat oils--subpart C--BPT. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (b) Rolling spent emulsions.

                             Subpart C--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               nickel-cobalt rolled with
                                                       emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.075         0.031
Nickel......................................         0.327         0.216
Fluoride....................................        10.1           4.49
Oil and grease..............................         3.4           2.04
TSS.........................................         6.97          3.32
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (c) Rolling contact cooling water.

                             Subpart C--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               nickel-cobalt rolled with
                                                         water
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................          1.66         0.679
Nickel......................................          7.24         4.79
Fluoride....................................        225           99.6
Oil and grease..............................         75.4         45.3
TSS.........................................        155           73.5
pH..........................................      (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (d) Tube Reducing Spent Lubricant--subpart C--BPT.
    (1) There shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants 
except as provided under paragraph (d)(2) of this section.
    (2) Process wastewater pollutants may be discharged, with no 
allowance for any pollutants discharged, provided the facility owner or 
operator demonstrates, on the basis of analytical methods set forth in 
or approved pursuant to 40 CFR part 136, that the concentrations of 
nitrosamine compounds in the wastewater discharged from the tube 
reducing process do not exceed 0.050 mg/l of N-nitrosodimethylamine, 
0.020 mg/l of N-nitrosodiphenylamine, and 0.020 mg/l of N-nitrosodi-n-
propylamine.
    (3) The demonstration required under paragraph (d)(2) of this 
section shall be made once per month until the demonstration has been 
made for all three nitrosamine compounds for six consecutive months, 
after which time the demonstration may be made once per quarter. If a 
sample is found to contain any of the foregoing nitrosamine compounds at 
concentrations greater than those specified in paragraph (d)(2) of this 
section, the actions described in paragraph (d)(4) of this section shall 
be taken, and the demonstration required under paragraph (d)(2) of this 
section shall be made once per month until it has been made for all 
three nitrosamine compounds for six consecutive months.
    (4) If sampling results show that any of the foregoing nitrosamine 
compounds is present in the process wastewater at concentrations greater 
than those specified in paragraph (d)(2) of this section, the facility 
owner or operator shall ensure that, within thirty days of receiving 
written notification of the sampling results, there is no further 
discharge of tube reducing spent lubricant wastewater until the owner or 
operator:
    (i) Performs a subsequent analysis which demonstrates that the 
concentrations of the foregoing nitrosamine compounds do not exceed the 
levels specified in paragraph (d)(2) of this section; or
    (ii) Substitutes a new tube reducing lubricant and thereafter 
complies with the requirements of paragraph (d)(3) of this section; or
    (iii) Determines the source of the pollutant whose concentration 
exceeded the level specified in paragraph (d)(2) of this section and 
demonstrates to the satisfaction of the NPDES issuing authority that 
such source has been eliminated.

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    (5) The concentration limits specified in paragraph (d)(2) of this 
section apply at the point of discharge from the tube reducing process. 
However, sampling after the tube reducing wastewater has been commingled 
with other wastewaters is permitted if:
    (i) Any dilution caused by the other wastewaters is taken into 
account in determining the appropriate (i.e., lower) allowable discharge 
concentration; and
    (ii) An analytical method of sufficient sensitivity is used to 
measure the levels of each of the foregoing nitrosamine compounds in the 
wastewaters being sampled.
    (e) Drawing spent neat oils--subpart C--BPT. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants
    (f) Drawing spent emulsions.

                             Subpart C--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               nickel-cobalt drawn with
                                                       emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.042         0.017
Nickel......................................         0.183         0.121
Fluoride....................................         5.68          2.52
Oil and grease..............................         1.91          1.15
TSS.........................................         3.91          1.86
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (g) Extrusion spent lubricants--subpart C--BPT. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (h) Extrusion press or solution heat treatment contact cooling 
water.

                             Subpart C--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              nickel-cobalt heat treated
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.037         0.015
Nickel......................................         0.160         0.106
Fluoride....................................         4.95          2.20
Oil and grease..............................         1.67          0.999
TSS.........................................         3.41          1.63
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (i) Extrusion press hydraulic fluid leakage.

                             Subpart C--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                nickel-cobalt extruded
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.102         0.042
Nickel......................................         0.446         0.295
Fluoride....................................        13.8           6.13
Oil and grease..............................         4.64          2.79
TSS.........................................         9.51          4.53
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (j) Forging equipment cleaning wastewater.

                             Subpart C--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 nickel-cobalt forged
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.018         0.007
Nickel......................................         0.077         0.051
Fluoride....................................         2.38          1.06
Oil and grease..............................         0.800         0.480
TSS.........................................         1.640         0.780
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (k) Forging contact cooling water.

                             Subpart C--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 forged nickel-cobalt
                                                   cooled with water
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.209         0.086
Nickel......................................         0.910         0.602
Fluoride....................................        28.2          12.5
Oil and grease..............................         9.48          5.69
TSS.........................................        19.5           9.25
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (l) Forging press hydraulic fluid leakage.

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                             Subpart C--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 nickel-cobalt forged
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.083         0.034
Nickel......................................         0.359         0.238
Fluoride....................................        11.2           4.94
Oil and grease..............................         3.74          2.25
TSS.........................................         7.67          3.65
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (m) Forging spent lubricants--subpart C--BPT. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (n) Stationary casting contact cooling water.

                             Subpart C--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                nickel-cobalt cast with
                                              stationary casting methods
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................          5.33          2.18
Nickel......................................         23.3          15.4
Fluoride....................................        720           320
Oil and grease..............................        242           145
TSS.........................................        496           236
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (o) Vacuum melting steam condensate--subpart C--BPT. There shall be 
no allowance for the discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (p) Metal powder production atomization wastewater.

                             Subpart C--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              nickel-cobalt metal powder
                                                       atomized
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................          1.16         0.472
Nickel......................................          5.03         3.33
Fluoride....................................        156           69.2
Oil and grease..............................         52.4         31.5
TSS.........................................        108           51.1
pH..........................................      (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (q) Annealing and solution heat treatment contact cooling water--
Subpart C--BPT. There shall be no allowance for the discharge of process 
wastewater pollutants.
    (r) Wet air pollution control scrubber blowdown.

                             Subpart C--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 nickel-cobalt formed
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.357         0.146
Nickel......................................         1.56          1.03
Fluoride....................................        48.2          21.4
Oil and grease..............................        16.2           9.72
TSS.........................................        33.2          15.8
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (s) Surface treatment spent baths.

                             Subpart C--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 nickel-cobalt surface
                                                        treated
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.412         0.169
Nickel......................................         1.80          1.19
Fluoride....................................        55.7          24.7
Oil and grease..............................        18.7          11.2
TSS.........................................        38.4          18.3
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (t) Surface treatment rinse.

                             Subpart C--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 nickel-cobalt surface
                                                        treated
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................          10.4          4.25
Nickel......................................          45.3         30.0
Fluoride....................................        1410          623
Oil and grease..............................         472          283
TSS.........................................         968          460
pH..........................................       (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (u) Alkaline cleaning spent baths.

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                             Subpart C--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                 nickel-cobalt alkaline
                                                         cleaned
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.015         1.52
Nickel........................................         16.2         10.7
Fluoride......................................          502          223
Oil and grease................................          169          101
TSS...........................................          346          165
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (v) Alkaline cleaning rinse.

                             Subpart C--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
     Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for       monthly
                                             any 1 day        average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                           mg/off-kg (pounds per million
                                           off-pounds) of nickel-cobalt
                                                 alkaline cleaned
                                         -------------------------------
Chromium................................           1.03           0.420
Nickel..................................           4.48           2.96
Fluoride................................         139             61.5
Oil and grease..........................          46.6           28.0
TSS.....................................          95.6           45.5
pH......................................       (\1\)          (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (w) Molten salt rinse.

                             Subpart C--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              nickel-cobalt treated with
                                                      molten salt
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         3.72          1.52
Nickel......................................        16.2          10.7
Fluoride....................................       502           223
Oil and grease..............................       169           101
TSS.........................................       346           165
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (x) Ammonia rinse.

                             Subpart C--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              nickel-cobalt treated with
                                                   ammonia solution
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.007         0.003
Nickel......................................         0.029         0.019
Fluoride....................................         0.881         0.391
Oil and grease..............................         0.296         0.178
TSS.........................................         0.607         0.289
pH..........................................  ............     (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (y) Sawing or grinding spent emulsions.

                             Subpart C--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                nickel-cobalt sawed or
                                                 ground with emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.018         0.007
Nickel......................................         0.076         0.050
Fluoride....................................         2.35          1.04
Oil and grease..............................         0.788         0.473
TSS.........................................         1.62          0.769
pH..........................................  ............     (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (z) Sawing or grinding rinse.

                             Subpart C--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                sawed or ground nickel-
                                                     cobalt rinsed
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.797         0.326
Nickel......................................         3.48          2.30
Fluoride....................................       108            47.8
Oil and grease..............................        36.2          21.7
TSS.........................................        74.2          35.3
pH..........................................  ............     (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (aa) Steam Cleaning Condensate.

[[Page 723]]



                             Subpart C--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                  nickel-cobalt steam
                                                        cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.013         0.006
Nickel......................................         0.058         0.039
Fluoride....................................         1.79          0.795
Oil and grease..............................         0.602         0.361
TSS.........................................         1.24          0.587
pH..........................................  ............     (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (bb) Hydrostatic tube testing and ultrasonic testing wastewater--
Subpart C--BPT. There shall be no allowance for the discharge of process 
wastewater pollutants.
    (cc) Degreasing spent solvents--subpart C--BPT. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (dd) Dye penetrant testing wastewater.

                             Subpart C--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               nickel-cobalt tested with
                                                 dye penetrant method
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.094         0.039
Nickel......................................         0.409         0.271
Fluoride....................................        12.7           5.63
Oil and grease..............................         4.26          2.56
TSS.........................................         8.74          4.16
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (ee) Electrocoating rinse.

                             Subpart C--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                     nickel-cobalt
                                                     electrocoated
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         1.48          0.607
Nickel......................................         6.47          4.28
Fluoride....................................       201            89.0
Oil and grease..............................        67.4          40.5
TSS.........................................       138            65.7
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (ff) Miscellaneous wastewater sources.

                             Subpart C--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 nickel-cobalt formed
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.108         0.044
Nickel......................................         0.473         0.313
Fluoride....................................        14.7           6.50
Oil and grease..............................         4.92          2.95
TSS.........................................        10.1           4.80
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.


[50 FR 34270, Aug. 23, 1985; 51 FR 2884, Jan. 22, 1986, as amended at 54 
FR 11348, Mar. 17, 1989]



Sec.  471.32  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best available technology economically achievable 
(BAT):
    (a) Rolling spent neat oils--subpart C--BAT. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (b) Rolling spent emulsions.

                             Subpart C--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               nickel-cobalt rolled with
                                                       emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.063         0.026
Nickel......................................         0.094         0.063
Fluoride....................................        10.1           4.49
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (c) Rolling contact cooling water.

                             Subpart C--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               nickel-cobalt rolled with
                                                         water
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.028         0.011
Nickel......................................         0.042         0.028
Fluoride....................................         4.49          1.99
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[[Page 724]]

    (d) Tube Reducing Spent Lubricant--subpart C--BAT.
    (1) There shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants 
except as provided under paragraph (d)(2) of this section.
    (2) Process wastewater pollutants may be discharged, with no 
allowance for any pollutants discharged, provided the facility owner or 
operator demonstrates, on the basis of analytical methods set forth in 
or approved pursuant to 40 CFR part 136, that the concentrations of 
nitrosamine compounds in the wastewater discharged from the tube 
reducing process do not exceed 0.050 mg/l of N-nitrosodimethylamine, 
0.020 mg/l of N-nitrosodiphenylamine, and 0.020 mg/l of N-nitrosodi-n-
propylamine.
    (3) The demonstration required under paragraph (d)(2) of this 
section shall be made once per month until the demonstration has been 
made for all three nitrosamine compounds for six consecutive months, 
after which time the demonstration may be made once per quarter. If a 
sample is found to contain any of the foregoing nitrosamine compounds at 
concentrations greater than those specified in subparagraph (d)(2) of 
this section, the actions described in paragraph (d)(4) of this section 
shall be taken, and the demonstration required under subparagraph (d)(2) 
of this section shall be made once per month until it has been made for 
all three nitrosamine compounds for six consecutive months.
    (4) If sampling results show that any of the foregoing nitrosamine 
compounds is present in the process wastewater at concentrations greater 
than those specified in subparagraph (d)(2) of this section, the 
facility owner or operator shall ensure that, within thirty days of 
receiving written notification of the sampling results, there is no 
further discharge of tube reducing spent lubricant wastewater until the 
owner or operator:
    (i) Performs a subsequent analysis which demonstrates that the 
concentrations of the foregoing nitrosamine compounds do not exceed the 
levels specified in paragraph (d)(2) of this section; or
    (ii) Substitutes a new tube reducing lubricant and thereafter 
complies with the requirements of paragraph (d)(3) of this section; or
    (iii) Determines the source of the pollutant whose concentration 
exceeded the level specified in paragraph (d)(2) of this section and 
demonstrates to the satisfaction of the NPDES issuing authority that 
such source has been eliminated.
    (5) The concentration limits specified in paragraph (d)(2) of this 
section apply at the point of discharge from the tube reducing process. 
However, sampling after the tube reducing wastewater has been commingled 
with other wastewaters is permitted if:
    (i) Any dilution caused by the other wastewaters is taken into 
account in determining the appropriate (i.e., lower) allowable discharge 
concentration; and
    (ii) An analytical method of sufficient sensitivity is used to 
measure the levels of each of the foregoing nitrosamine compounds in the 
wastewaters being sampled.
    (e) Drawing spent neat oils--subpart C--BAT. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (f) Drawing spent emulsions.

                             Subpart C--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               nickel-cobalt drawn with
                                                       emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.036         0.015
Nickel......................................         0.053         0.036
Fluoride....................................         5.68          2.52
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (g) Extrusion spent lubricants--subpart C--BAT. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (h) Extrusion press or solution heat treatment contact cooling 
water.

                             Subpart C--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                extruded nickel-cobalt
                                                     heat treated
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.031         0.013
Nickel......................................         0.046         0.031
Fluoride....................................         4.95          2.20
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[[Page 725]]

    (i) Extrusion press hydraulic fluid leakage.

                             Subpart C--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                nickel-cobalt extruded
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.086         0.034
Nickel......................................         0.128         0.086
Fluoride....................................        13.8           6.13
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (j) Forging equipment cleaning wastewater.

                             Subpart C--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 nickel-cobalt forged
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.002        0.0006
Nickel......................................         0.002        0.002
Fluoride....................................         0.238        0.106
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (k) Forging contact cooling water.

                             Subpart C--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 forged nickel-cobalt
                                                   cooled with water
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.018         0.007
Nickel......................................         0.026         0.018
Fluoride....................................         2.82          1.25
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (l) Forging press hydraulic fluid leakage.

                             Subpart C--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 nickel-cobalt forged
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.069         0.028
Nickel......................................          .103         0.069
Fluoride....................................        11.2           4.94
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (m) Forging spent lubricants--subpart C--BAT. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (n) Stationary casting contact cooling water.

                             Subpart C--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                nickel-cobalt cast with
                                              stationary casting methods
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.448         0.182
Nickel......................................          .666          .448
Fluoride....................................        72.0          32.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (o) Vacuum melting steam condensate--subpart C--BAT. There shall be 
no allowance for the discharge of wastewater pollutants.
    (p) Metal powder production atomization wastewater.

                             Subpart C--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              nickel-cobalt metal powder
                                                       atomized
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.970         0.393
Nickel......................................         1.44           .970
Fluoride....................................       156            69.2
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (q) Annealing and solution heat treatment contact cooling water--
Subpart C--BAT. There shall be no allowance for the discharge of 
wastewater pollutants.
    (r) Wet air pollution control scrubber blowdown.

                             Subpart C--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 nickel-cobalt formed
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.300         0.122
Nickel......................................          .446          .300
Fluoride....................................        48.2          21.4
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (s) Surface treatment spent baths.

                             Subpart C--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 nickel-cobalt surface
                                                        treated
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.346         0.141
Nickel......................................          .514          .346
Fluoride....................................        55.7          24.7
------------------------------------------------------------------------


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    (t) Surface treatment rinse.

                             Subpart C--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 nickel-cobalt surface
                                                        treated
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.873         0.354
Nickel......................................         1.30           .873
Fluoride....................................       141            62.3
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (u) Alkaline cleaning spent baths.

                             Subpart C--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property          Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                 nickel-cobalt alkaline
                                                        cleaned
                                              --------------------------
Chromium.....................................         0.013        0.005
Nickel.......................................         0.019        0.013
Fluoride.....................................         2.02         0.895
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (v) Alkaline cleaning rinse.

                             Subpart C--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                nickel-cobalt alkaline
                                                        cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.086         0.035
Nickel......................................         0.128         0.086
Fluoride....................................        13.9           6.15
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (w) Molten salt rinse.

                             Subpart C--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      averge
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              nickel-cobalt treated with
                                                      molten salt
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.312         0.127
Nickel......................................         0.464         0.312
Fluoride....................................        50.2          22.3
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (x) Ammonia rinse.

                             Subpart C--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              nickel-cobalt treated with
                                                   ammonia solution
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.006         0.002
Nickel......................................         0.008         0.006
Fluoride....................................         0.881         0.391
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (y) Sawing or grinding spent emulsions.

                             Subpart C--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                nickel-cobalt sawed or
                                                 ground with emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.015         0.006
Nickel......................................         0.022         0.015
Fluoride....................................         2.35          1.04
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (z) Sawing or grinding rinse.

                             Subpart C--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                sawed or ground nickel-
                                                     cobalt rinsed
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.067         0.027
Nickel......................................         0.100         0.067
Fluoride....................................        10.8           4.78
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (aa) Steam cleaning condensate.

                             Subpart C--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property          Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                  nickel-cobalt steam
                                                        cleaned
                                              --------------------------
Chromium.....................................         0.011        0.005
Nickel.......................................         0.017        0.011
Fluoride.....................................         1.79         0.795
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (bb) Hydrostatic tube testing and ultrasonic testing wastewater--
subpart C--BAT. There shall be no allowance for the discharge of process 
wastewater pollutants.
    (cc) Degreasing spent solvents--subpart C--BAT. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (dd) Dye penetrant testing wastewater.

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                             Subpart C--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               nickel-cobalt tested with
                                                 dye penetrant method
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.079         0.032
Nickel......................................         0.117         0.079
Fluoride....................................        12.7           5.63
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (ee) Electrocoating rinse.

                             Subpart C--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                     nickel-cobalt
                                                     electrocoated
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................          1.25         0.506
Nickel......................................          1.86         1.25
Fluoride....................................        201           89.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (ff) Miscellaneous wastewater sources.

                             Subpart C--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 nickel-cobalt formed
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.091         0.037
Nickel......................................         0.136         0.091
Fluoride....................................        14.7           6.50
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[50 FR 34270, Aug. 23, 1985; 51 FR 2885, Jan. 22, 1986, as amended at 54 
FR 11348, Mar. 17, 1989; 54 FR 13606, Apr. 4, 1989]



Sec.  471.33  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
new source performance standards (NSPS). The mass of pollutants in the 
nickel-cobalt forming process wastewater shall not exceed the following 
values:
    (a) Rolling spent neat oils--subpart C--NSPS. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (b) Rolling spent emulsions.

                             Subpart C--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               nickel-cobalt rolled with
                                                       emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.063         0.026
Nickel......................................         0.094         0.063
Fluoride....................................        10.1           4.49
Oil and grease..............................         1.70          1.70
TSS.........................................         2.55          2.04
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (c) Rolling contact cooling water.

                             Subpart C--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               nickel-cobalt rolled with
                                                         water
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.028         0.012
Nickel......................................         0.042         0.028
Fluoride....................................         4.49          1.99
Oil and grease..............................         0.754         0.754
TSS.........................................         1.13          0.905
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (d) Tube Reducing Spent Lubricant--subpart C--NSPS.
    (1) There shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants 
except as provided under paragraph (d)(2) of this section.
    (2) Process wastewater pollutants may be discharged, with no 
allowance for any pollutants discharged, provided the facility owner or 
operator demonstrates, on the basis of analytical methods set forth in 
or approved pursuant to 40 CFR part 136, that the concentrations of 
nitrosamine compounds in the wastewater discharged from the tube 
reducing process do not exceed 0.050 mg/l of N-nitrosodimethylamine, 
0.020 mg/l of N-nitrosodiphenylamine, and 0.020 mg/l of N-nitrosodi-n-
propylamine.
    (3) The demonstration required under paragraph (d)(2) of this 
section shall be made once per month until the demonstration has been 
made for all three nitrosamine compounds for six consecutive months, 
after which time the demonstration may be made once per quarter. If a 
sample is found to contain

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any of the foregoing nitrosamine compounds at concentrations greater 
than those specified in paragraph (d)(2) of this section, the actions 
described in paragraph (d)(4) of this section shall be taken, and the 
demonstration required under paragraph (d)(2) of this section shall be 
made once per month until it has been made for all three nitrosamine 
compounds for six consecutive months.
    (4) If sampling results show that any of the foregoing nitrosamine 
compounds is present in the process wastewater at concentrations greater 
than those specified in paragraph (d)(2) of this section, the facility 
owner or operator shall ensure that, within thirty days of receiving 
written notification of the sampling results, there is no further 
discharge of tube reducing spent lubricant wastewater until the owner or 
operator:
    (i) Performs a subsequent analysis which demonstrates that the 
concentrations of the foregoing nitrosamine compounds do not exceed the 
levels specified in paragraph (d)(2) of this section; or
    (ii) Substitutes a new tube reducing lubricant and thereafter 
complies with the requirements of paragraph (d)(3) of this section; or
    (iii) Determines the source of the pollutant whose concentration 
exceeded the level specified in paragraph (d)(2) of this section and 
demonstrates to the satisfaction of the NPDES issuing authority that 
such source has been eliminated.
    (5) The concentration limits specified in paragraph (d)(2) of this 
section apply at the point of discharge from the tube reducing process. 
However, sampling after the tube reducing wastewater has been commingled 
with other wastewaters is permitted if:
    (i) Any dilution caused by the other wastewaters is taken into 
account in determining the appropriate (i.e., lower) allowable discharge 
concentration; and
    (ii) An analytical method of sufficient sensitivity is used to 
measure the levels of each of the foregoing nitrosamine compounds in the 
wastewaters being sampled.
    (e) Drawing spent neat oils--subpart C--NSPS. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (f) Drawing spent emulsions.

                             Subpart C--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               nickel-cobalt drawn with
                                                       emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.036         0.015
Nickel......................................         0.053         0.036
Fluoride....................................         5.68          2.52
Oil and grease..............................         0.954         0.954
TSS.........................................         1.43          1.15
pH..........................................     (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (g) Extrusion spent lubricants--subpart C--NSPS. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (h) Extrusion press or solution heat treatment contact cooling 
water.

                             Subpart C--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                extruded nickel-cobalt
                                                     heat treated
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.031         0.013
Nickel......................................         0.046         0.031
Fluoride....................................         4.95          2.20
Oil and grease..............................         0.832         0.832
TSS.........................................         1.25          0.999
pH..........................................     (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (i) Extrusion press hydraulic fluid leakage.

                             Subpart C--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                nickel-cobalt extruded
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.086         0.035
Nickel......................................         0.128         0.086
Fluoride....................................        13.8           6.13
Oil and grease..............................         2.32          2.32
TSS.........................................         3.48          2.79
pH..........................................     (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (j) Forging equipment cleaning wastewater.

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                             Subpart C--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                               million off-pounds) of
                                                nickel-cobalt forged
                                           -----------------------------
Chromium..................................         0.002         0.00006
Nickel....................................         0.002         0.002
Fluoride..................................         0.238         0.106
Oil and grease............................         0.040         0.040
TSS.......................................         0.060         0.048
pH........................................     (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (k) Forging contact cooling water.

                             Subpart C--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property          Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                  forged nickel-cobalt
                                                   cooled with water
                                              --------------------------
Chromium.....................................         0.018        0.007
Nickel.......................................         0.026        0.018
Fluoride.....................................         2.82          1.25
Oil and grease...............................         0.474        0.474
TSS..........................................         0.711        0.569
pH...........................................     (\1\)            (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (l) Forging press hydraulic fluid leakage.

                             Subpart C--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 nickel-cobalt forged
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.069         0.028
Nickel......................................         0.103         0.069
Fluoride....................................        11.2           4.94
Oil and grease..............................         1.87          1.87
TSS.........................................         2.81          2.25
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (m) Forging spent lubricants--subpart C--NSPS. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (n) Stationary casting contact cooling water.

                             Subpart C--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                nickel-cobalt cast with
                                              stationary casting methods
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.448         0.182
Nickel......................................         0.666         0.448
Fluoride....................................        72.0          32.0
Oil and grease..............................        12.1          12.1
TSS.........................................        18.2          14.5
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (o) Vacuum melting steam condensate--subpart C--NSPS. There shall be 
no allowance for the discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (p) Metal powder production atomization wastewater.

                             Subpart C--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              nickel-cobalt metal powder
                                                       atomized
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.970         0.393
Nickel......................................         1.44          0.970
Fluoride....................................       156            69.2
Oil and grease..............................        26.2          26.2
TSS.........................................        39.3          31.5
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (q) Annealing and solution heat treatment contact cooling water--
subpart C--NSPS. There shall be no allowance for the discharge of 
process wastewater pollutants.
    (r) Wet air pollution control scrubber blowdown.

                             Subpart C--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 nickel-cobalt formed
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.300         0.122
Nickel......................................         0.450         0.300
Fluoride....................................        48.2          21.4
Oil and grease..............................         8.1           8.1
TSS.........................................        12.2           9.72
pH..........................................     (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (s) Surface treatment spent baths.

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                             Subpart C--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 nickel-cobalt surface
                                                        treated
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.346         0.141
Nickel......................................         0.515         0.346
Fluoride....................................        55.7          24.7
Oil and grease..............................         9.35          9.35
TSS.........................................        14.1          11.2
pH..........................................     (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (t) Surface treatment rinse.

                             Subpart C--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 nickel-cobalt surface
                                                        treated
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.874         0.354
Nickel......................................         1.30          0.873
Fluoride....................................       141            62.3
Oil and grease..............................        23.6          23.6
TSS.........................................        35.4          28.3
pH..........................................     (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (u) Alkaline cleaning spent baths.

                             Subpart C--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                nickel-cobalt alkaline
                                                        cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.013         0.005
Nickel......................................         0.019         0.013
Fluoride....................................         2.02          0.895
Oil and grease..............................         0.339         0.339
TSS.........................................         0.509         0.407
pH..........................................     (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (v) Alkaline cleaning rinse.

                             Subpart C--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                nickel-cobalt alkaline
                                                        cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
 
Chromium....................................         0.086         0.035
Nickel......................................          .128          .086
Fluoride....................................        13.9           6.15
Oil and grease..............................         2.33          2.33
TSS.........................................         3.50          2.80
pH..........................................     (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (w) Molten salt rinse.

                             Subpart C--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              nickel-cobalt treated with
                                                      molten salt
                                             ---------------------------
 
Chromium....................................         0.312         0.127
Nickel......................................         0.464         0.312
Fluoride....................................        50.2          22.3
Oil and grease..............................         8.44          8.44
TSS.........................................        12.7          10.1
pH..........................................     (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (x) Ammonia rinse.

                             Subpart C--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              nickel-cobalt treated with
                                                   ammonia solution
                                             ---------------------------
 
Chromium....................................         0.006         0.002
Nickel......................................          .008          .006
Fluoride....................................          .881          .391
Oil and grease..............................          .148          .148
TSS.........................................       222           178
pH..........................................     (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (y) Sawing or grinding spent emulsions.

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                             Subpart C--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                nickel-cobalt sawed or
                                                        ground
                                             ---------------------------
 
Chromium....................................         0.015         0.006
Nickel......................................          .002          .015
Fluoride....................................         2.35          1.04
Oil and grease..............................          .394          .394
TSS.........................................       591           473
pH..........................................     (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (z) Sawing or grinding rinse.

                             Subpart C--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                sawed or ground nickel-
                                                     cobalt rinsed
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.067         0.027
Nickel......................................         0.100         0.067
Fluoride....................................        10.8           4.78
Oil and grease..............................         1.81          1.81
TSS.........................................         2.72        217
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (aa) Steam cleaning condensate.

                             Subpart C--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                  nickel-cobalt steam
                                                        cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.011         0.005
Nickel......................................         0.017         0.011
Fluoride....................................         1.79          0.795
Oil and grease..............................         0.301         0.301
TSS.........................................         0.452         0.361
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (bb) Hydrostatic tube testing and ultrasonic testing wastewater--
subpart C--NSPS. There shall be no discharge of process wastewater 
pollutants.
    (cc) Degreasing spent solvents--subpart C--NSPS. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (dd) Dye penetrant testing wastewater.

                             Subpart C--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               nickel-cobalt tested with
                                                 dye penetrant method
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.079         0.032
Nickel......................................         0.117         0.079
Fluoride....................................        12.7           5.63
Oil and grease..............................         2.13          2.13
TSS.........................................         3.20          2.56
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (ee) Electrocoating rinse.

                             Subpart C--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                     nickel-cobalt
                                                     electrocoated
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         1.25          0.506
Nickel......................................         1.86          1.25
Fluoride....................................       201            89.0
Oil and grease..............................        33.7          33.7
TSS.........................................        50.6          40.5
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (ff) Miscellaneous wastewater sources.

                             Subpart C--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 nickel-cobalt formed
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.091         0.037
Nickel......................................         0.136         0.091
Fluoride....................................        14.7           6.50
Oil and grease..............................         2.46          2.46
TSS.........................................         3.69          2.95
pH..........................................     (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.


[50 FR 34270, Aug. 23, 1985; 51 FR 2885, Jan. 22, 1986, as amended at 54 
FR 11349, Mar. 17, 1989; 54 FR 13606, Apr. 4, 1989]



Sec.  471.34  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any existing source 
subject to this subpart which introduces pollutants into a publicly 
owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and by August 23, 
1988 achieve the following pretreatment standards

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for existing sources (PSES). The mass of wastewater pollutants in 
nickel-cobalt forming wastewater introduced into a POTW shall not exceed 
the following values:
    (a) Rolling spent neat oils--subpart C--PSES. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (b) Rolling spent emulsions.

                             Subpart C--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               nickel-cobalt rolled with
                                                       emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.063         0.026
Nickel......................................         0.094         0.063
Fluoride....................................        10.1           4.49
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (c) Rolling contact cooling water.

                             Subpart C--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               nickel-cobalt rolled with
                                                         water
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.028         0.011
Nickel......................................         0.042         0.028
Fluoride....................................         4.49          1.99
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (d) Tube Reducing Spent Lubricant--subpart C--PSES.
    (1) There shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants 
except as provided under paragraph (d)(2) of this section.
    (2) Process wastewater pollutants may be discharged, with no 
allowance for any pollutants discharged, provided the facility owner or 
operator demonstrates, on the basis of analytical methods set forth in 
or approved pursuant to 40 CFR part 136, that the concentrations of 
nitrosamine compounds in the wastewater discharged from the tube 
reducing process do not exceed 0.050 mg/l of N-nitrosodimethylamine, 
0.020 mg/l of N-nitrosodiphenylamine, and 0.020 mg/l of N-nitrosodi-n-
propylamine.
    (3) The demonstration required under paragraph (d)(2) of this 
section shall be made once per month until the demonstration has been 
made for all three nitrosamine compounds for six consecutive months, 
after which time the demonstration may be made once per quarter. If a 
sample is found to contain any of the foregoing nitrosamine compounds at 
concentrations greater than those specified in paragraph (d)(2) of this 
section, the actions described in paragraph (d)(4) of this section shall 
be taken, and the demonstration required under paragraph (d)(2) of this 
section shall be made once per month until it has been made for all 
three nitrosamine compounds for six consecutive months.
    (4) If sampling results show that any of the foregoing nitrosamine 
compounds is present in the process wastewater at concentrations greater 
than those specified in paragraph (d)(2) of this section, the facility 
owner or operator shall ensure that, within thirty days of receiving 
written notification of the sampling results, there is no further 
discharge of tube reducing spent lubricant wastewater until the owner or 
operator:
    (i) Performs a subsequent analysis which demonstrates that the 
concentrations of the foregoing nitrosamine compounds do not exceed the 
levels specified in paragraph (d)(2) of this section; or
    (ii) Substitutes a new tube reducing lubricant and thereafter 
complies with the requirements of paragraph (d)(3) of this section; or
    (iii) Determines the source of the pollutant whose concentration 
exceeded the level specified in paragraph (d)(2) of this section and 
demonstrates to the satisfaction of the POTW control authority that such 
source has been eliminated.
    (5) The concentration limits specified in paragraph (d)(2) of this 
section apply at the point of discharge from the tube reducing process. 
However, sampling after the tube reducing wastewater has been commingled 
with other wastewaters is permitted if:
    (i) Any dilution caused by the other wastewaters is taken into 
account in determining the appropriate (i.e., lower) allowable discharge 
concentration; and
    (ii) An analytical method of sufficient sensitivity is used to 
measure the levels of each of the foregoing nitrosamine compounds in the 
wastewaters being sampled.

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    (e) Drawing spent neat oils--subpart C--PSES. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (f) Drawing spent emulsions.

                             Subpart C--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               nickel-cobalt drawn with
                                                       emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.036         0.014
Nickel......................................         0.053         0.036
Fluoride....................................         5.68          2.52
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (g) Extrusion spent lubricants--subpart C--PSES. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (h) Extrusion press or solution heat treatment contact cooling 
water.

                             Subpart C--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                extruded nickel-cobalt
                                                     heat treated
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.031         0.013
Nickel......................................         0.046         0.031
Fluoride....................................         4.95          2.20
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (i) Extrusion press hydraulic fluid leakage.

                             Subpart C--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                nickel-cobalt extruded
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.086         0.034
Nickel......................................         0.128         0.086
Fluoride....................................        13.8           6.13
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (j) Forging equipment cleaning wastewater.

                             Subpart C--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                               any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 nickel-cobalt forged
                                            ----------------------------
Chromium...................................         0.002         0.0006
Nickel.....................................         0.002         0.002
Fluoride...................................         0.238         0.106
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (k) Forging contact cooling water.

                             Subpart C--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 forged nickel-cobalt
                                                   cooled with water
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.018         0.007
Nickel......................................         0.026         0.018
Fluoride....................................         2.82          1.25
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (l) Forging press hydraulic fluid leakage.

                             Subpart C--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 nickel-cobalt forged
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.069         0.028
Nickel......................................         0.103         0.069
Fluoride....................................        11.2           4.94
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (m) Forging spent lubricants--subpart C--PSES. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (n) Stationary casting contact cooling water.

                             Subpart C--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                nickel-cobalt cast with
                                                  stationary methods
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.448         0.182
Nickel......................................         0.666         0.448
Fluoride....................................        72.0          32.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (o) Vacuum melting steam condensate--subpart C--PSES. There shall be 
no allowance for the discharge of wastewater pollutants.
    (p) Metal powder production atomization wastewater.

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                             Subpart C--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              nickel-cobalt metal powder
                                                       atomized
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.970         0.393
Nickel......................................         1.44          0.970
Fluoride....................................       156            69.2
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (q) Annealing and solution heat treatment contact cooling water--
subpart C--PSES. There shall be no allowance for the discharge of 
wastewater pollutants.
    (r) Wet air pollution control scrubber blowdown.

                             Subpart C--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 nickel-cobalt formed
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.300         0.122
Nickel......................................         0.446         0.300
Fluoride....................................        48.2          21.4
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (s) Surface treatment spent baths.

                             Subpart C--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 nickel-cobalt surface
                                                        treated
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.346         0.141
Nickel......................................         0.514         0.346
Fluoride....................................        55.7          24.7
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (t) Surface treatment rinse.

                             Subpart C--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 nickel-cobalt surface
                                                        treated
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.873         0.354
Nickel......................................         1.30          0.873
Fluoride....................................       141            62.3
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (u) Alkaline cleaning spent baths.

                             Subpart C--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                nickel-cobalt alkaline
                                                        cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.013         0.005
Nickel......................................         0.019         0.013
Fluoride....................................         2.02          0.895
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (v) Alkaline cleaning rinse.

                             Subpart C--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                nickel-cobalt alkaline
                                                        cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.086         0.035
Nickel......................................         0.128         0.086
Fluoride....................................        13.9           6.15
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (w) Molten salt rinse.

                             Subpart C--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              nickel-cobalt treated with
                                                      molten salt
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.312         0.127
Nickel......................................         0.464         0.312
Fluoride....................................        50.2          22.3
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (x) Ammonia rinse.

                             Subpart C--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              nickel-cobalt treated with
                                                   ammonia solution
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.006         0.002
Nickel......................................         0.008         0.006
Fluoride....................................         0.881         0.391
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (y) Sawing or grinding spent emulsions.

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                             Subpart C--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                nickel-cobalt sawed or
                                                 ground with emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
 
Chromium....................................         0.015         0.006
Nickel......................................         0.022         0.015
Fluoride....................................         2.35          1.04
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (z) Sawing or grinding rinse.

                             Subpart C--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                sawed or ground nickel-
                                                     cobalt rinsed
                                             ---------------------------
 
Chromium....................................         0.067         0.027
Nickel......................................         0.100         0.067
Fluoride....................................        10.8           4.78
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (aa) Steam cleaning condensate.

                             Subpart C--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property          Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                  nickel-cobalt steam
                                                        cleaned
                                              --------------------------
 
Chromium.....................................         0.011        0.005
Nickel.......................................         0.017        0.011
Fluoride.....................................         1.79         0.795
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (bb) Hydrostatic Tube Testing and Ultrasonic Testing Wastewater--
subpart C--PSES. There shall be no allowance for the discharge of 
process wastewater pollutants.
    (cc) Degreasing Spent Solvents--subpart C--PSES. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (dd) Dye Penetrant Testing Wastewater.

                             Subpart C--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               nickel-cobalt tested with
                                                 dye penetrant method
                                             ---------------------------
 
Chromium....................................         0.079         0.032
Nickel......................................         0.117         0.079
Fluoride....................................        12.7           5.63
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (ee) Electrocoating rinse.

                             Subpart C--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                     nickel-cobalt
                                                     electrocoated
                                             ---------------------------
 
Chromium....................................          1.25         0.506
Nickel......................................          1.86         1.25
Fluoride....................................        201           89.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (ff) Miscellaneous wastewater sources.

                             Subpart C--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 nickel-cobalt formed
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.091         0.037
Nickel......................................         0.136         0.091
Fluoride....................................        14.7           6.50
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[50 FR 34270, Aug. 23, 1985; 51 FR 2885, Jan. 22, 1986, as amended at 54 
FR 11349, Mar. 17, 1989; 54 FR 13606, Apr. 4, 1989]



Sec.  471.35  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7, any new source subject to this 
subpart which introduces pollutants into a publicly owned treatment 
works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the following 
pretreatment standards for new sources. The mass of wastewater 
pollutants in nickel-cobalt forming process wastewater introduced into a 
POTW shall not exceed the following values:
    (a) Rolling spent neat oils--subpart C--PSNS. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.

[[Page 736]]

    (b) Rolling spent emulsions.

                             Subpart C--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               nickel-cobalt rolled with
                                                       emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.063         0.026
Nickel......................................         0.094         0.063
Fluoride....................................        10.1           4.49
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (c) Rolling contact cooling water.

                             Subpart C--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               nickel-cobalt rolled with
                                                         water
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.028         0.012
Nickel......................................         0.042         0.028
Fluoride....................................         4.49          1.99
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (d) Tube Reducing Spent Lubricant--subpart C--PSNS.
    (1) There shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants 
except as provided under paragraph (d)(2) of this section
    (2) Process wastewater pollutants may be discharged, with no 
allowance for any pollutants discharged, provided the facility owner or 
operator demonstrates, on the basis of analytical methods set forth in 
or approved pursuant to 40 CFR part 136, that the concentrations of 
nitrosamine compounds in the wastewater discharged from the tube 
reducing process do not exceed 0.050 mg/l of N-nitrosodimethylamine, 
0.020 mg/l of N-nitrosodiphenylamine, and 0.020 mg/l of N-nitrosodi-n-
propylamine.
    (3) The demonstration required under subparagraph (d)(2) of this 
section shall be made once per month until the demonstration has been 
made for all three nitrosamine compounds for six consecutive months, 
after which time the demonstration may be made once per quarter. If a 
sample is found to contain any of the foregoing nitrosamine compounds at 
concentrations greater than those specified in paragraph (d)(2) of this 
section, the actions described in paragraph (d)(4) of this section shall 
be taken, and the demonstration required under paragraph (d)(2) of this 
section shall be made once per month until it has been made for all 
three nitrosamine compounds for six consecutive months.
    (4) If sampling results show that any of the foregoing nitrosamine 
compounds is present in the process wastewater at concentrations greater 
than those specified in subparagraph (d)(2) of this section, the 
facility owner or operator shall ensure that, within thirty days of 
receiving written notification of the sampling results, there is no 
further discharge of tube reducing spent lubricant wastewater until the 
owner or operator:
    (i) Performs a subsequent analysis which demonstrates that the 
concentrations of the foregoing nitrosamine compounds do not exceed the 
levels specified in paragraph (d)(2) of this section (2); or
    (ii) Substitutes a new tube reducing lubricant and thereafter 
complies with the requirements of paragraph (d)(3) of this section; or
    (iii) Determines the source of the pollutant whose concentration 
exceeded the level specified in subparagraph (2) above and demonstrates 
to the satisfaction of the POTW control authority that such source has 
been eliminated.
    (5) The concentration limits specified in paragraph (d)(2) of this 
section apply at the point of discharge from the tube reducing process. 
However, sampling after the tube reducing wastewater has been commingled 
with other wastewaters is permitted if:
    (i) Any dilution caused by the other wastewaters is taken into 
account in determining the appropriate (i.e., lower) allowable discharge 
concentration; and
    (ii) An analytical method of sufficient sensitivity is used to 
measure the levels of each of the foregoing nitrosamine compounds in the 
wastewaters being sampled.
    (e) Drawing spent neat oils--subpart C--PSNS. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (f) Drawing spent emulsions.

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                             Subpart C--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               nickel-cobalt drawn with
                                                       emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.036         0.015
Nickel......................................         0.053         0.036
Fluoride....................................         5.68          2.52
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (g) Extrusion spent lubricants--subpart C--PSNS. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (h) Extrusion press or solution heat treatment contact cooling 
water.

                             Subpart C--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                extruded nickel-cobalt
                                                     heat treated
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.031         0.013
Nickel......................................         0.046         0.031
Fluoride....................................         4.95          2.20
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (i) Extrusion press hydraulic fluid leakage.

                             Subpart C--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                nickel-cobalt extruded
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.086         0.034
Nickel......................................         0.128         0.086
Fluoride....................................        13.8           6.13
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (j) Forging equipment cleaning wastewater.

                             Subpart C--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property        Maximum for      monthly
                                              any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                               million off-pounds) of
                                                nickel-cobalt forged
                                           -----------------------------
Chromium..................................         0.002          0.0006
Nickel....................................         0.002          0.002
Fluoride..................................         0.238          0.106
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (k) Forging contact cooling water.

                             Subpart C--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 forged nickel-cobalt
                                                   cooled with water
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.018         0.007
Nickel......................................         0.026         0.018
Fluoride....................................         2.82          1.25
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (l) Forging press hydraulic fluid leakage.

                             Subpart C--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 nickel-cobalt forged
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.069         0.028
Nickel......................................         0.103         0.069
Fluoride....................................        11.2           4.94
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (m) Forging spent lubricants--subpart C--PSNS. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (n) Stationary casting contact cooling water.

                             Subpart C--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                nickel-cobalt cast with
                                                  stationary methods
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.448         0.182
Nickel......................................         0.666         0.448
Fluoride....................................        72.0          32.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (o) Vacuum melting steam condensate--subpart C--PSNS. There shall be 
no allowance for the discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (p) Metal powder production atomization wastewater.

                             Subpart C--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              nickel-cobalt metal powder
                                                       atomized
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.970         0.393
Nickel......................................         1.44          0.970
Fluoride....................................       156            69.2
------------------------------------------------------------------------


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    (q) Annealing and Solution Heat Treatment Contact Cooling Water--
subpart C--PSNS. There shall be no allowance for the discharge of 
process wastewater pollutant.
    (r) Wet Air Pollution Control Scrubber Blowdown.

                             Subpart C--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 nickel-cobalt formed
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.300         0.122
Nickel......................................         0.450         0.300
Fluoride....................................        48.2          21.4
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (s) Surface treatment spent baths.

                             Subpart C--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 nickel-cobalt surface
                                                        treated
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.346         0.141
Nickel......................................         0.515         0.346
Fluoride....................................        55.7          24.7
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (t) Surface treatment rinse.

                             Subpart C--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 nickel-cobalt surface
                                                        treated
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.874         0.354
Nickel......................................         1.30          0.873
Fluoride....................................       141            62.3
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (u) Alkaline cleaning spent baths.

                             Subpart C--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                nickel-cobalt alkaline
                                                        cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.013         0.005
Nickel......................................         0.019         0.013
Fluoride....................................         2.02          0.895
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (v) Alkaline cleaning rinse.

                             Subpart C--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                nickel-cobalt alkaline
                                                        cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
 
Chromium....................................         0.086        0.035
Nickel......................................         0.128        0.086
Fluoride....................................        13.9          6.15
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (w) Molten salt rinse.

                             Subpart C--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              nickel-cobalt treated with
                                                      molten salt
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.312         0.127
Nickel......................................         0.464         0.312
Fluoride....................................        50.2          22.3
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (x) Ammonia rinse.

                             Subpart C--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                  nickel-cobalt treated
                                                  with ammonia solution
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.006        0.002
Nickel........................................        0.008        0.006
Fluoride......................................        0.881        0.391
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (y) Sawing or grinding spent emulsions.

                             Subpart C--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                nickel-cobalt sawed or
                                                 ground with emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.015         0.006
Nickel......................................         0.022         0.015
Fluoride....................................         2.35          1.04
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (z) Sawing or grinding rinse.

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                             Subpart C--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                sawed or ground nickel-
                                                     cobalt rinsed
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.067         0.027
Nickel......................................         0.100         0.067
Fluoride....................................        10.8           4.78
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (aa) Steam cleaning condensate.

                             Subpart C--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                  nickel-cobalt steam
                                                        cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.011         0.005
Nickel......................................         0.017         0.011
Fluoride....................................         1.79          0.795
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (bb) Hydrostatic tube testing and ultrasonic testing wastewater--
subpart C--PSNS. There shall be no allowance discharge of process 
wastewater pollutants.
    (cc) Degreasing spent solvents--subpart C--PSNS. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (dd) Dye penetrant testing wastewater.

                             Subpart C--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               nickel-cobalt tested with
                                                 dye penetrant method
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.079         0.032
Nickel......................................         0.117         0.079
Fluoride....................................        12.7           5.63
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (ee) Electrocoating rinse.

                             Subpart C--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                     nickel-cobalt
                                                     electrocoated
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................          1.25         0.506
Nickel......................................          1.86         0.125
Fluoride....................................        201           89.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (ff) Miscellaneous wastewater sources.

                             Subpart C--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 nickel-cobalt formed
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.091         0.037
Nickel......................................         0.136         0.091
Fluoride....................................        14.7           6.50
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[50 FR 34270, Aug. 23, 1985; 51 FR 2886, Jan. 22, 1986, as amended at 54 
FR 11350, Mar. 17, 1989]



Sec.  471.36  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional
pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]



              Subpart D_Precious Metals Forming Subcategory



Sec.  471.40  Applicability; description of the precious metals forming
subcategory.

    This subpart applies to discharges of pollutants to waters of the 
United States, and introductions of pollutants into publicly owned 
treatment works from the process operations of the precious metals 
forming subcategory.



Sec.  471.41  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable
control technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations for the process operations representing the degree of 
effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable 
control technology currently available (BPT):
    (a) Rolling spent neat oils--subpart D--BPT. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (b) Rolling spent emulsions.

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                             Subpart D--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                precious metals rolled
                                                    with emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.026         0.012
Copper......................................         0.147         0.077
Cyanide.....................................         0.023         0.010
Silver......................................         0.032         0.013
Oil and grease..............................         1.54          0.925
TSS.........................................         3.16          1.51
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (c) Drawing spent neat oils--subpart D--BPT. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (d) Drawing spent emulsions.

                             Subpart D--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              precious metals drawn with
                                                       emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         0.016         0.007
Copper......................................         0.091         0.048
Cyanide.....................................         0.014         0.006
Silver......................................         0.020         0.008
Oil and grease..............................         0.950         0.570
TSS.........................................         1.95          0.926
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (e) Drawing spent soap solutions.

                             Subpart D--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              precious metals drawn with
                                                    soap solutions
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................        0.001         0.0005
Copper......................................        0.006         0.003
Cyanide.....................................        0.0009        0.0004
Silver......................................        0.001         0.0006
Oil and grease..............................        0.063         0.038
TSS.........................................        0.128         0.061
pH..........................................    (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (f) Metal powder production wet atomization wastewater.

                             Subpart D--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              precious metals powder wet
                                                       atomized
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................          2.27         1.00
Copper......................................         12.7          6.70
Cyanide.....................................          1.94         0.802
Silver......................................          2.70         1.14
Oil and grease..............................        134           80.2
TSS.........................................        274          130
pH..........................................      (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (g) Heat treatment contact cooling water.

                             Subpart D--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               extruded precious metals
                                                     heat treated
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................          1.42         0.626
Copper......................................          7.93         4.17
Cyanide.....................................          1.21         0.501
Silver......................................          1.71         0.709
Oil and grease..............................         83.4         50.1
TSS.........................................        171           81.3
pH..........................................      (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (h) Semi-continuous or continuous casting contact cooling water.

                             Subpart D--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                precious metals cast by
                                                the semi-continuous or
                                                   continuous method
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................          3.50          1.55
Copper......................................         19.6          10.3
Cyanide.....................................          2.99          1.24
Silver......................................          4.23          1.75
Oil and grease..............................        206           124
TSS.........................................        423           209
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (i) Stationary casting contact cooling water--subpart D--BPT. There 
shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (j) Direct chill casting contact cooling water.

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                             Subpart D--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                precious metals cast by
                                                the direct chill method
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................          3.67          1.62
Copper......................................         20.5          10.8
Cyanide.....................................          3.13          1.30
Silver......................................          4.43          1.84
Oil and grease..............................        216           130
TSS.........................................        443           211
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (k) Shot casting contact cooling water.

                             Subpart D--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               precious metals shot cast
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................          1.25         0.551
Copper......................................          6.98         3.67
Cyanide.....................................          1.07         0.441
Silver......................................          1.51         0.624
Oil and grease..............................         73.4         44.1
TSS.........................................        151           71.6
pH..........................................      (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (l) Wet air pollution control scrubber blowdown--subpart D--BPT. 
There shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (m) Pressure bonding contact cooling water.

                             Subpart D--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               precious metals and base
                                                 metal pressure bonded
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         0.029         0.013
Copper......................................         0.159         0.084
Cyanide.....................................         0.024         0.010
Silver......................................         0.034         0.014
Oil and grease..............................         1.67          1.00
TSS.........................................         3.43          1.63
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (n) Surface treatment spent baths.

                             Subpart D--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                precious metals surface
                                                        treated
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         0.033         0.015
Copper......................................         0.183         0.097
Cyanide.....................................         0.028         0.012
Silver......................................         0.040         0.017
Oil and grease..............................         1.93          1.16
TSS.........................................         3.95          1.88
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (o) Surface treatment rinse.

                             Subpart D--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                precious metals surface
                                                        treated
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         2.10          0.924
Copper......................................        11.7           5.16
Cyanide.....................................         1.79          0.739
Silver......................................         2.53          1.05
Oil and grease..............................       123            73.9
TSS.........................................       253           120
pH..........................................     (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (p) Alkaline cleaning spent baths.

                             Subpart D--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property          Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                precious metals alkaline
                                                        cleaned
                                              --------------------------
Cadmium......................................         0.021        0.009
Copper.......................................         0.114        0.060
Cyanide......................................         0.018        0.007
Silver.......................................         0.025        0.010
Oil and grease...............................         1.20         0.720
TSS..........................................         2.46         1.170
pH...........................................     (\1\)           (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (q) Alkaline cleaning rinse.

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                             Subpart D--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               precious metals alkaline
                                                        cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................          3.81          1.68
Copper......................................         21.3          11.2
Cyanide.....................................          3.25          1.35
Silver......................................          4.59          1.91
Oil and grease..............................        224           135
TSS.........................................        459           219
pH..........................................      (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (r) Alkaline cleaning prebonding wastewater.

                             Subpart D--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               precious metals and base
                                                metal cleaned prior to
                                                        bonding
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................          3.95          1.74
Copper......................................         22.1          11.6
Cyanide.....................................          3.37          1.39
Silver......................................          4.76          1.97
Oil and grease..............................        232           139
TSS.........................................        476           226
pH..........................................      (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (s) Tumbling or burnishing wastewater.

                             Subpart D--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              precious metals tumbled or
                                                       burnished
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................          4.12          1.82
Copper......................................         23.0          12.1
Cyanide.....................................          3.51          1.45
Silver......................................          4.96          2.06
Oil and grease..............................        242           145
TSS.........................................        496           236
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (t) Sawing or grinding spent neat oils--subpart D--BPT. There shall 
be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (u) Sawing or grinding spent emulsions.

                             Subpart D--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               precious metals sawed or
                                                 ground with emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         0.032         0.014
Copper......................................         0.178         0.094
Cyanide.....................................         0.027         0.011
Silver......................................         0.039         0.016
Oil and grease..............................         1.87          1.12
TSS.........................................         3.83          1.82
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (v) Degreasing spent solvents--subpart D--BPT. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.

[50 FR 34270, Aug. 23, 1985; 51 FR 2886, Jan. 22, 1986]



Sec.  471.42  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best available technology economically achievable 
(BAT):
    (a) Rolling spent neat oils--subpart D--BAT. There shall be no 
discharge of wastewater pollutants.
    (b) Rolling spent emulsions.

                             Subpart D--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                 precious metals rolled
                                                     with emulsions
                                              --------------------------
Cadmium......................................        0.026         0.012
Copper.......................................        0.147         0.077
Cyanide......................................        0.023         0.010
Silver.......................................        0.032         0.013
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (c) Drawing spent neat oils--subpart D--BAT. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (d) Drawing spent emulsions.

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                             Subpart D--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                  precious metals drawn
                                                     with emulsions
                                               -------------------------
Cadmium.......................................        0.016        0.007
Copper........................................        0.091        0.048
Cyanide.......................................        0.014        0.006
Silver........................................        0.020        0.008
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (e) Drawing spent soap solutions.

                             Subpart D--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              precious metals drawn with
                                                    soap solutions
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................        0.001         0.0005
Copper......................................        0.006         0.003
Cyanide.....................................        0.0009        0.0004
Silver......................................        0.002         0.0006
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (f) Metal powder production wet atomization wastewater.

                             Subpart D--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              precious metals powder wet
                                                       atomized
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................          2.27         1.00
Copper......................................         12.7          6.68
Cyanide.....................................          1.94         0.802
Silver......................................          2.74         1.14
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (g) Heat treatment contact cooling water.

                             Subpart D--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                  precious metals heat
                                                         treated
                                               -------------------------
Cadmium.......................................        0.142        0.063
Copper........................................        0.793        0.417
Cyanide.......................................        0.121        0.050
Silver........................................        0.171        0.071
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (h) Semi-continuous and continuous casting contact cooling water.

                             Subpart D--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                precious metals cast by
                                                the semi-continuous or
                                                   continuous method
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         0.350         0.155
Copper......................................         1.96          1.03
Cyanide.....................................         0.299         0.124
Silver......................................         0.423         0.175
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (i) Stationary casting contact cooling water--subpart D--BAT. There 
shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (j) Direct chill casting contact cooling water.

                             Subpart D--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                               any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                             precious metals cast by the
                                                 direct chill method
                                            ----------------------------
Cadmium....................................        0.3676         0.162
Copper.....................................        2.05           1.08
Cyanide....................................        0.313          0.130
Silver.....................................        0.443          0.184
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (k) Shot casting contact cooling water.

                             Subpart D--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                  precious metals shot
                                                          cast
                                               -------------------------
Cadmium.......................................        0.125        0.055
Copper........................................        0.698        0.367
Cyanide.......................................        0.107        0.044
Silver........................................        0.151        0.063
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (l) Wet air pollution control scrubber blowdown--subpart D--BAT. 
There shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (m) Pressure bonding contact cooling water.

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                             Subpart D--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property          Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                precious metal and base
                                                 metal pressure bonded
                                              --------------------------
Cadmium......................................        0.0297        0.013
Copper.......................................        0.159         0.084
Cyanide......................................        0.0247        0.010
Silver.......................................        0.0342        0.014
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (n) Surface treatment spent baths.

                             Subpart D--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                 precious metals surface
                                                         treated
                                               -------------------------
Cadmium.......................................        0.033        0.015
Copper........................................        0.183        0.097
Cyanide.......................................        0.028        0.012
Silver........................................        0.040        0.017
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (o) Surface treatment rinse.

                             Subpart D--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property          Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                precious metals surface
                                                        treated
                                              --------------------------
Cadmium......................................         0.210        0.093
Copper.......................................         1.17         0.616
Cyanide......................................         0.179        0.074
Silver.......................................         0.253        0.105
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (p) Alkaline cleaning spent baths.

                             Subpart D--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                precious metals alkaline
                                                         cleaned
                                               -------------------------
Cadmium.......................................        0.021        0.009
Copper........................................        0.114        0.060
Cyanide.......................................        0.018        0.007
Silver........................................        0.025        0.010
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (q) Alkaline cleaning rinse.

                             Subpart D--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               precious metals alkaline
                                                        cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         0.381         0.168
Copper......................................         2.13          1.12
Cyanide.....................................         0.325         0.135
Silver......................................         0.459         0.191
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (r) Alkaline cleaning prebonding wastewater.

                             Subpart D--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                precious metal and base
                                                 metal cleaned prior to
                                                        bonding
                                              --------------------------
Cadmium......................................        0.400         0.174
Copper.......................................        2.210         1.16
Cyanide......................................        0.337         0.139
Silver.......................................        0.476         0.197
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (s) Tumbling or burnishing wastewater.

                             Subpart D--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                precious metals tumbled
                                                      or burnished
                                              --------------------------
Cadmium......................................        0.412         0.182
Copper.......................................        2.300         1.21
Cyanide......................................        0.351         0.145
Silver.......................................        0.496         0.206
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (t) Sawing or grinding spent neat oils--subpart D--BAT. There shall 
be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (u) Sawing or grinding spent emulsions.

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                             Subpart D--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property          Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                precious metals sawed or
                                                 ground with emulsions
                                              --------------------------
Cadmium......................................        0.0327        0.014
Copper.......................................        0.178         0.094
Cyanide......................................        0.0277        0.011
Silver.......................................        0.0381        0.016
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (v) Degreasing spent solvents--subpart D--BAT. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.

[50 FR 34270, Aug. 23, 1985; 51 FR 2886, Jan. 22, 1986]



Sec.  471.43  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
new source performance standards (NSPS):
    (a) Rolling Spent Neat Oils--subpart D--NSPS. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (b) Rolling spent emulsions.

                             Subpart D--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                precious metals rolled
                                                    with emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         0.026         0.012
Copper......................................         0.147         0.077
Cyanide.....................................         0.023         0.010
Silver......................................         0.032         0.013
Oil and grease..............................         1.54          0.925
TSS.........................................         3.16          1.51
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (c) Drawing spent neat oils--subpart D--NSPS. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (d) Drawing spent emulsions.

                             Subpart D--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              precious metals drawn with
                                                       emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         0.017         0.007
Copper......................................         0.091         0.048
Cyanide.....................................         0.014         0.006
Silver......................................         0.020         0.008
Oil and grease..............................         0.950         0.570
TSS.........................................         1.95          0.927
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (e) Drawing spent soap solutions.

                             Subpart D--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              precious metals drawn with
                                                    soap solutions
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................        0.001         0.0005
Copper......................................        0.006         0.003
Cyanide.....................................        0.0009        0.0004
Silver......................................        0.002         0.0006
Oil and grease..............................        0.063         0.038
TSS.........................................        0.128         0.061
pH..........................................    (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (f) Metal powder production atomization wastewater.

                             Subpart D--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              precious metals powder wet
                                                       atomized
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................          2.27         1.00
Copper......................................         12.7          6.68
Cyanide.....................................          1.94         0.802
Silver......................................          2.74         1.14
Oil and grease..............................        134           80.2
TSS.........................................        274          131
pH..........................................      (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (g) Heat treatment contact cooling water.

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                             Subpart D--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 precious metals heat
                                                        treated
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         0.142         0.063
Copper......................................         0.793         0.417
Cyanide.....................................         0.121         0.050
Silver......................................         0.171         0.071
Oil and grease..............................         8.34          5.01
TSS.........................................        17.1           8.13
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (h) Semi-continuous and continuous casting contact cooling water.

                             Subpart D--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                precious metals cast by
                                                the semi-continuous or
                                                   continuous method
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         0.350         0.155
Copper......................................         1.96          1.03
Cyanide.....................................         0.299         0.124
Silver......................................         0.423         0.175
Oil and grease..............................        20.6          12.4
TSS.........................................        42.3          20.1
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (i) Stationary casting contact cooling water--subpart D--NSPS. There 
shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (j) Direct chill casting contact cooling water.

                             Subpart D--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                precious metals cast by
                                                the direct chill method
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         0.367         0.162
Copper......................................         2.05          1.08
Cyanide.....................................         0.313         0.130
Silver......................................         0.443         0.184
Oil and grease..............................        21.6          13.0
TSS.........................................        44.3          21.1
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (k) Shot casting contact cooling water.

                             Subpart D--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               precious metals shot cast
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         0.125         0.055
Copper......................................         0.698         0.367
Cyanide.....................................         0.107         0.044
Silver......................................         0.151         0.063
Oil and grease..............................         7.34          4.41
TSS.........................................        15.1           7.16
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (l) Wet air pollution control scrubber blowdown--subpart D--NSPS. 
There shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (m) Pressure bonding contact cooling water.

                             Subpart D--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               precious metals and base
                                                 metal pressure bonded
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         0.029         0.013
Copper......................................         0.159         0.084
Cyanide.....................................         0.024         0.010
Silver......................................         0.034         0.014
Oil and grease..............................         1.67          1.00
TSS.........................................         3.43          1.63
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (n) Surface treatment spent baths.

                             Subpart D--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                precious metals surface
                                                        treated
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         0.033         0.015
Copper......................................         0.183         0.097
Cyanide.....................................         0.028         0.012
Silver......................................         0.040         0.017
Oil and grease..............................         1.93          1.16
TSS.........................................         3.95          1.88
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (o) Surface treatment rinse.

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                             Subpart D--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                precious metals surface
                                                        treated
                                             ---------------------------
 
Cadmium.....................................         0.210         0.093
Copper......................................         1.17          0.616
Cyanide.....................................         0.179         0.074
Silver......................................         0.253         0.105
Oil and grease..............................        12.3           7.39
TSS.........................................        25.3          12.0
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (p) Alkaline cleaning spent baths.

                             Subpart D--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               precious metals alkaline
                                                        cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
 
Cadmium.....................................         0.021         0.009
Copper......................................         0.114         0.060
Cyanide.....................................         0.018         0.007
Silver......................................         0.025         0.010
Oil and grease..............................         1.20          0.720
TSS.........................................         2.46          1.17
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (q) Alkaline cleaning rinse.

                             Subpart D--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               precious metals alkaline
                                                        cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
 
Cadmium.....................................         0.381         0.168
Copper......................................         2.13          1.112
Cyanide.....................................         0.325         0.135
Silver......................................         0.459         0.191
Oil and grease..............................        22.4          13.5
TSS.........................................        45.9          21.9
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (r) Alkaline cleaning pre-bonding wastewater.

                             Subpart D--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               precious metals and base
                                                metal cleaned prior to
                                                        bonding
                                             ---------------------------
 
Cadmium.....................................         0.400         0.174
Copper......................................         2.21          1.16
Cyanide.....................................         0.337         0.139
Silver......................................         0.476         0.197
Oil and grease..............................        23.2          13.9
TSS.........................................        47.6          22.6
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (s) Tumbling or burnishing wastewater.

                             Subpart D--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              precious metals tumbled or
                                                       burnished
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         0.412         0.182
Copper......................................         2.30          1.21
Cyanide.....................................         0.351         0.145
Silver......................................         0.496         0.206
Oil and grease..............................        24.2          14.5
TSS.........................................        49.6          23.6
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (t) Sawing or grinding spent neat oils--subpart D--NSPS. There shall 
be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (u) Sawing or grinding spent emulsions.

                             Subpart D--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               precious metals sawed or
                                                 ground with emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         0.032         0.014
Copper......................................         0.178         0.094
Cyanide.....................................         0.027         0.011
Silver......................................         0.038         0.016
Oil and grease..............................         1.87          1.12
TSS.........................................         3.83          1.82
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.


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    (v) Degreasing spent solvents--subpart D--NSPS. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.

[50 FR 34270, Aug. 23, 1985; 51 FR 2886, Jan. 22, 1986]



Sec.  471.44  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any existing source 
subject to this subpart which introduces pollutants into a publicly 
owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and by August 23, 
1985 achieve the following pretreatment standards for existing sources 
(PSES). The mass of wastewater pollutants in precious metals forming 
process wastewater introduced into a POTW shall not exceed the following 
values:
    (a) Rolling spent neat oils--subpart D--PSES. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (b) Rolling spent emulsions.

                             Subpart D--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                precious metals rolled
                                                    with emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         0.026         0.012
Copper......................................         0.147         0.077
Cyanide.....................................         0.023         0.010
Silver......................................         0.032         0.013
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (c) Drawing spent neat oils--subpart D--PSES. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (d) Drawing spent emulsions.

                             Subpart D--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              precious metals drawn with
                                                       emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         0.016        0.007
Copper......................................         0.091        0.048
Cyanide.....................................         0.014        0.006
Silver......................................         0.020        0.008
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (e) Drawing spent soap solutions.

                             Subpart D--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              precious metals drawn with
                                                    soap solutions
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................        0.001         0.0005
Copper......................................        0.006         0.003
Cyanide.....................................        0.0009        0.0004
Silver......................................        0.002         0.0006
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (f) Metal powder production atomization wastewater.

                             Subpart D--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              precious metals powder wet
                                                       atomized
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................          2.27         1.00
Copper......................................         12.7          6.68
Cyanide.....................................          1.94         0.802
Silver......................................          2.74         1.14
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (g) Heat treatment contact cooling water.

                             Subpart D--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 precious metals heat
                                                        treated
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         0.142         0.063
Copper......................................         0.793         0.417
Cyanide.....................................         0.121         0.050
Silver......................................         0.171         0.071
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (h) Semi-continuous and continuous casting contact cooling water.

                             Subpart D--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                precious metals cast by
                                                the semi-continuous or
                                                   continuous method
                                             ---------------------------
 
Cadmium.....................................         0.350         0.155
Copper......................................         1.96          1.03
Cyanide.....................................         0.299         0.124
Silver......................................         0.423         0.175
------------------------------------------------------------------------


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    (i) Stationary casting contact cooling water--subpart D--PSES. There 
shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (j) Direct chill casting contact cooling water.

                             Subpart D--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                               any one day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                precious metals cast by
                                                the direct chill method
                                             ---------------------------
 
Cadmium.....................................         0.367         0.162
Copper......................................         2.05          1.08
Cyanide.....................................         0.313         0.130
Silver......................................         0.443         0.184
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (k) Shot casting contact cooling water.

                             Subpart D--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               precious metals shot cast
                                             ---------------------------
 
Cadmium.....................................         0.125         0.055
Copper......................................         0.698         0.367
Cyanide.....................................         0.107         0.044
Silver......................................         0.151         0.063
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (l) Wet air pollution control scrubber blowdown--subpart D--PSES. 
There shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (m) Pressure bonding contact cooling water.

                             Subpart D--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                precious metal and base
                                                 metal pressure bonded
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         0.029         0.013
Copper......................................         0.159         0.084
Cyanide.....................................         0.024         0.010
Silver......................................         0.034         0.014
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (n) Surface treatment spent baths.

                             Subpart D--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                precious metals surface
                                                        treated
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         0.033         0.015
Copper......................................         0.183         0.097
Cyanide.....................................         0.028         0.012
Silver......................................         0.040         0.017
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (o) Surface treatment rinse.

                             Subpart D--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                precious metals surface
                                                        treated
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         0.210         0.093
Copper......................................         1.17          0.616
Cyanide.....................................         0.179         0.074
Silver......................................         0.253         0.105
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (p) Alkaline cleaning spent baths.

                             Subpart D--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               precious metals alkaline
                                                        cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         0.021         0.009
Copper......................................         0.114         0.060
Cyanide.....................................         0.018         0.007
Silver......................................         0.025         0.010
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (q) Alkaline cleaning rinse.

                             Subpart D--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               precious metals alkaline
                                                        cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         0.381         0.168
Copper......................................         2.13          1.12
Cyanide.....................................         0.325         0.135
Silver......................................         0.459         0.191
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (r) Alkaline cleaning prebonding wastewater.

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                             Subpart D--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               precious metals and base
                                                metal cleaned prior to
                                                        bonding
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         0.400         0.174
Copper......................................         2.210         1.16
Cyanide.....................................         0.337         0.139
Silver......................................         0.476         0.197
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (s) Tumbling or burnishing wastewater.

                             Subpart D--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              precious metals tumbled or
                                                       burnished
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         0.412         0.182
Copper......................................         2.300         1.21
Cyanide.....................................         0.351         0.145
Silver......................................         0.496         0.206
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (t) Sawing or grinding spent neat oils--subpart D--PSES. There shall 
be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (u) Sawing or grinding spent emulsions.

                             Subpart D--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               precious metals sawed or
                                                 ground with emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         0.032         0.014
Copper......................................         0.178         0.094
Cyanide.....................................         0.027         0.011
Silver......................................         0.038         0.016
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (v) Degreasing spent solvents--subpart D--PSNS. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.

[50 FR 34270, Aug. 23, 1985; 51 FR 2886, Jan. 22, 1986]



Sec.  471.45  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7, any new source subject to this 
subpart which introduces pollutants into a publicly owned treatment 
works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the following 
pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS). The mass of wastewater 
pollutants in precious metals forming wastewater introduced into a POTW 
shall not exceed the following values:
    (a) Rolling spent neat oils--subpart D--PSNS. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (b) Rolling spent emulsions.

                             Subpart D--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                precious metals rolled
                                                    with emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
 
Cadmium.....................................         0.026         0.012
Copper......................................         0.147         0.077
Cyanide.....................................         0.023         0.010
Silver......................................         0.032         0.013
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (c) Drawing spent neat oils--subpart D--PSNS. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (d) Drawing spent emulsions.

                             Subpart D--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              precious metals drawn with
                                                       emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
 
Cadmium.....................................         0.016         0.007
Copper......................................         0.091         0.048
Cyanide.....................................         0.014         0.006
Silver......................................         0.020         0.008
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (e) Drawing spent soap solutions.

                             Subpart D--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              precious metals drawn with
                                                    soap solutions
                                             ---------------------------
 
Cadmium.....................................        0.001         0.0005
Copper......................................        0.006         0.003
Cyanide.....................................        0.0009        0.0004
Silver......................................        0.002         0.0006
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (f) Metal powder production wet atomization wastewater.

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                             Subpart D--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              precious metals powder wet
                                                       atomized
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................          2.27         1.00
Copper......................................         12.7          6.68
Cyanide.....................................          1.94         0.802
Silver......................................          2.74         1.14
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (g) Heat treatment contact cooling water.

                             Subpart D--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               extended precious metals
                                                     heat treated
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         0.142         0.063
Copper......................................         0.793         0.417
Cyanide.....................................         0.121         0.050
Silver......................................         0.171         0.071
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (h) Semi-continuous and continuous casting contact cooling water.

                             Subpart D--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                precious metals cast by
                                                the semi-continuous or
                                                   continuous method
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         0.350         0.155
Copper......................................         1.96          1.03
Cyanide.....................................         0.299         0.124
Silver......................................         0.423         0.175
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (i) Stationary casting contact cooling water--subpart D--PSNS. There 
shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (j) Direct chill casting contact cooling water.

                             Subpart D--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                precious metals cast by
                                                the direct chill method
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         0.367         0.162
Copper......................................         2.05          1.08
Cyanide.....................................         0.313         0.130
Silver......................................         0.443         0.184
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (k) Shot casting contact cooling water.

                             Subpart D--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               precious metals shot cast
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................        0.125         0.055
Copper......................................        0.698         0.367
Cyanide.....................................        0.107         0.044
Silver......................................        0.151         0.0631
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (l) Wet air pollution control scrubber blowdown--subpart D--PSNS. 
There shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (m) Pressure bonding contact cooling water.

                             Subpart D--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               precious metals and base
                                                 metal pressure bonded
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         0.029         0.013
Copper......................................         0.159         0.084
Cyanide.....................................         0.024         0.010
Silver......................................         0.034         0.014
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (n) Surface treatment spent baths.

                             Subpart D--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                precious metals surface
                                                        treated
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         0.033         0.015
Copper......................................         0.183         0.097
Cyanide.....................................         0.028         0.012
Silver......................................         0.040         0.017
------------------------------------------------------------------------


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    (o) Surface treatment rinse.

                             Subpart D--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                precious metals surface
                                                        treated
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         0.210         0.093
Copper......................................         1.17          0.616
Cyanide.....................................         0.179         0.074
Silver......................................         0.253         0.105
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (p) Alkaline cleaning spent baths.

                             Subpart D--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               precious metals alkaline
                                                        cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         0.021         0.009
Copper......................................         0.114         0.060
Cyanide.....................................         0.018         0.007
Silver......................................         0.025         0.010
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (q) Alkaline cleaning rinse.

                             Subpart D--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               precious metals alkaline
                                                        cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         0.381         0.168
Copper......................................         2.13          1.12
Cyanide.....................................         0.325         0.135
Silver......................................         0.459         0.191
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (r) Alkaline cleaning pre-bonding wastewater.

                             Subpart D--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               precious metals and base
                                                metal cleaned prior to
                                                        bonding
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         0.400         0.174
Copper......................................         2.21          1.16
Cyanide.....................................         0.337         0.139
Silver......................................         0.476         0.197
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (s) Tumbling or burnishing wastewater.

                             Subpart D--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              precious metals tumbled or
                                                       burnished
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         0.412         0.182
Copper......................................         2.30          1.21
Cyanide.....................................         0.351         0.145
Silver......................................         0.496         0.206
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (t) Sawing or grinding spent neat oils--subpart D--PSNS. There shall 
be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (u) Sawing or grinding spent emulsions.

                             Subpart D--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                precious metals sawed or
                                                  ground with emulsions
                                               -------------------------
Cadmium.......................................        0.032        0.014
Copper........................................        0.178        0.094
Cyanide.......................................        0.027        0.011
Silver........................................        0.038        0.016
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (v) Degreasing spent solvents--subpart D--PSNS. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.

[50 FR 34270, Aug. 23, 1985; 51 FR 2886, Jan. 22, 1986]



Sec.  471.46  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional 
pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]



             Subpart E_Refractory Metals Forming Subcategory



Sec.  471.50  Applicability; description of the refractory metals
forming subcategory.

    This subpart applies to discharges of pollutants to waters of the 
United States, and introductions of pollutants into publicly owned 
treatment works from the process operations of the refractory metals 
forming subcategory.

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Sec.  471.51  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable 
control technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations for the process operations representing the degree of 
effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable 
control technology currently available (BPT):
    (a) Rolling spent neat oils and graphite based lubricants--Subpart 
E--BPT. There shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (b) Rolling spent emulsions.

                             Subpart E--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               refractory metals rolled
                                                    with emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         0.815         0.429
Nickel......................................         0.824         0.545
Fluoride....................................        25.5          11.3
Molybdenum..................................         2.84          1.47
Oil and grease..............................         8.58          5.15
TSS.........................................        17.6           8.37
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (c) Drawing spent lubricants--subpart E--BPT. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (d) Extrusion spent lubricants--subpart E--BPT. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (e) Extrusion press hydraulic fluid leakage.

                             Subpart E--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              refractory metals extruded
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................          2.26          1.19
Nickel......................................          2.29          1.51
Fluoride....................................         70.8          31.4
Molybdenum..................................          7.87          4.07
Oil and grease..............................         23.8          14.3
TSS.........................................         48.8          23.2
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (f) Forging spent lubricants--subpart E--BPT. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (g) Forging contact cooling water.

                             Subpart E--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               forged refractory metals
                                                   cooled with water
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         0.614         0.323
Nickel......................................         0.620         0.410
Fluoride....................................        19.2           8.53
Molybdenum..................................         2.14          1.11
Oil and grease..............................         6.46          3.88
TSS.........................................        13.3           6.30
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (h) Equipment cleaning wastewater.

                             Subpart E--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               refractory metals formed
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         2.59          1.36
Nickel......................................         2.61          1.73
Fluoride....................................        80.9          35.9
Molybdenum..................................         8.99          4.65
Oil and grease..............................        27.2          16.3
TSS.........................................        55.8          26.5
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (i) Metal powder production wastewater.

                             Subpart E--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               refractory metals powder
                                                       produced
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         0.534         0.281
Nickel......................................         0.540         0.357
Fluoride....................................        16.70          7.42
Molybdenum..................................         1.86          0.961
Oil and grease..............................         5.62          3.37
TSS.........................................        11.5           5.48
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (j) Metal powder production floor wash wastewater--subpart E--BPT. 
There shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.

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    (k) Metal powder pressing spent lubricants--subpart E--BPT. There 
shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (l) Surface treatment spent baths.

                             Subpart E--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               refractory metals surface
                                                        treated
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         0.739         0.389
Nickel......................................         0.747         0.494
Fluoride....................................        23.2          10.3
Molybdenum..................................         2.57          1.33
Oil and grease..............................         7.78          4.68
TSS.........................................        16.0           7.59
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (m) Surface treatment rinse.

                             Subpart E--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                    refractory metals
                                                     surface treated
                                               -------------------------
Copper........................................          230          121
Nickel........................................          232          154
Fluoride......................................        7,200        3,200
Molybdenum....................................          800          414
Oil and grease................................        2,420        1,450
TSS...........................................        4,960        2,360
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (n) Alkaline cleaning spent baths.

                             Subpart E--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              refractory metals alkaline
                                                        cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         0.635         0.334
Nickel......................................         0.641         0.424
Fluoride....................................        19.9           8.82
Molybdenum..................................         2.21          1.14
Oil and grease..............................         6.68          4.01
TSS.........................................        13.7           6.51
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (o) Alkaline cleaning rinse.

                             Subpart E--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                    refractory metals
                                                    alkaline cleaned
                                               -------------------------
Copper........................................        1,550          816
Nickel........................................        1,570        1,040
Fluoride......................................       48,600       21,600
Molybdenum....................................        5,400        2,790
Oil and grease................................       16,300        9,790
TSS...........................................       33,500       15,900
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (p) Molten salt rinse.

                             Subpart E--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               refractory metals treated
                                                   with molten salt
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................          12.1          6.33
Nickel......................................          12.2          8.04
Fluoride....................................         377          167
Molybdenum..................................          41.9         21.7
Oil and grease..............................         127           76.0
TSS.........................................         260          124
pH..........................................       (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (q) Tumbling or burnishing wastewater.

                             Subpart E--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               refractory metals tumbled
                                                     or burnished
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................          23.8          12.5
Nickel......................................          24.0          15.9
Fluoride....................................         744           330
Molybdenum..................................          82.7          42.8
Oil and grease..............................         250           150
TSS.........................................         513           244
pH..........................................       (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (r) Sawing or grinding spent neat oils--subpart E--BPT. There shall 
be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (s) Sawing or grinding spent emulsions.

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                             Subpart E--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              refractory metals sawed or
                                                 ground with emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         0.565         0.297
Nickel......................................         0.570         0.377
Fluoride....................................        17.7           7.84
Molybdenum..................................         1.97          1.02
Oil and grease..............................         5.94          3.57
TSS.........................................        12.2           5.79
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (t) Sawing or grinding contact cooling water.

                             Subpart E--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              refractory metals sawed or
                                                  ground with contact
                                                     cooling water
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................        46.2          24.3
Nickel......................................        46.7          30.9
Fluoride....................................      1450           642
Molybdenum..................................       161            83.1
Oil and grease..............................       486           292
TSS.........................................       997           474
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (u) Sawing or grinding rinse.

                             Subpart E--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              sawed or ground refractory
                                                     metals rinsed
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         0.257         0.135
Nickel......................................         0.259         0.172
Fluoride....................................         8.03          3.57
Molybdenum..................................         0.893         0.462
Oil and grease..............................         2.70          1.62
TSS.........................................         5.54          2.63
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (v) Wet air pollution control scrubber blowdown.

                             Subpart E--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              refractory metals sawed or
                                               ground, surface coated or
                                                    surface treated
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................          1.50         0.787
Nickel......................................          1.51         1.00
Fluoride....................................         46.8         20.8
Molybdenum..................................          5.20         2.69
Oil and grease..............................         15.8          9.45
TSS.........................................         32.3         15.4
pH..........................................      (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (w) Miscellaneous wastewater sources.

                             Subpart E--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               refractory metals formed
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         0.656         0.345
Nickel......................................         0.663         0.438
Fluoride....................................        20.6           9.11
Molybdenum..................................         2.28          1.18
Oil and grease..............................         6.9           4.14
TSS.........................................        14.2           6.73
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (x) Dye penetrant testing wastewater.

                             Subpart E--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               refractory metals tested
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         0.150         0.078
Nickel......................................         0.150         0.099
Fluoride....................................         4.60          2.00
Molybdenum..................................         0.513         0.266
Oil and grease..............................         1.60          0.930
TSS.........................................         3.20          1.50
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (y) Degreasing spent solvents--subpart E--BPT. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.

[50 FR 34270, Aug. 23, 1985; 51 FR 2886, Jan. 22, 1986]

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Sec.  471.52  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best available technology economically achievable 
(BAT):
    (a) Rolling spent neat oils and graphite based lubricants--subpart 
E--BAT. There shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (b) Rolling spent emulsions.

                             Subpart E--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               refractory metals rolled
                                                    with emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         0.549         0.262
Nickel......................................         0.236         0.157
Fluoride....................................        25.5          11.3
Molybdenum..................................         2.16          0.957
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (c) Drawing spent lubricants--subpart E--BAT. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (d) Extrusion spent lubricants--subpart E--BAT. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (e) Extrusion press hydraulic fluid leakage.

                             Subpart E--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              refractory metals extruded
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         1.5           0.730
Nickel......................................         0.650         0.440
Fluoride....................................        71.000        31.0
Molybdenum..................................         5.99          2.66
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (f) Forging spent lubricants--subpart E--BAT. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (g) Forging contact cooling water.

                             Subpart E--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               forged refractory metals
                                                   cooled with water
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         0.041         0.020
Nickel......................................         0.018         0.012
Fluoride....................................         1.92          0.853
Molybdenum..................................         0.163         0.072
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (h) Equipment cleaning wastewater.

                             Subpart E--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               refractory metals formed
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         0.174         0.083
Nickel......................................         0.075         0.051
Fluoride....................................         8.09          3.59
Molybdenum..................................         0.684         0.303
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (i) Metal powder production wastewater.

                             Subpart E--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               refractory metals powder
                                                       produced
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         0.360         0.172
Nickel......................................         0.155         0.104
Fluoride....................................        16.7           7.42
Molybdenum..................................         1.42          0.627
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (j) Metal powder production floor wash wastewater--subpart E--BAT. 
There shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (k) Metal powder pressing spent lubricants--subpart E--BAT. There 
shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (l) Surface treatment spent baths.

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                             Subpart E--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               refractory metals surface
                                                        treated
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         0.498         0.237
Nickel......................................         0.214         0.144
Fluoride....................................        23.2          10.3
Molybdenum..................................         1.96          0.868
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (m) Surface treatment rinse.

                             Subpart E--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               refractory metals surface
                                                        treated
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................        15.5           7.38
Nickel......................................         6.66          4.48
Fluoride....................................       720           320
Molybdenum..................................        60.9          27.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (n) Alkaline cleaning spent baths.

                             Subpart E--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              refractory metals alkaline
                                                        cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         0.428         0.204
Nickel......................................         0.184         0.124
Fluoride....................................        19.9           8.82
Molybdenum..................................         1.68          0.745
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (o) Alkaline cleaning rinse.

                             Subpart E--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              refractory metals alkaline
                                                        cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................        10.5           4.98
Nickel......................................         4.49          3.02
Fluoride....................................       486           216
Molybdenum..................................        41.1          18.2
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (p) Molten salt rinse.

                             Subpart E--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               refractory metals treated
                                                   with molten salt
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         0.810         0.386
Nickel......................................         0.348         0.234
Fluoride....................................        37.7          16.7
Molybdenum..................................         3.19          1.41
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (q) Tumbling or burnishing wastewater.

                             Subpart E--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               refractory metals tumbled
                                                     or burnished
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         1.60          0.763
Nickel......................................         0.688         0.463
Fluoride....................................        74.4          33.0
Molybdenum..................................         6.29          2.79
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (r) Sawing or grinding spent neat oils--subpart E--BAT. There shall 
be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (s) Sawing or grinding spent emulsions.

                             Subpart E--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              refractory metals sawed or
                                                 ground with emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         0.380         0.181
Nickel......................................         0.164         0.110
Fluoride....................................        17.7           7.84
Molybdenum..................................         1.50          0.663
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (t) Sawing or grinding contact cooling water.

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                             Subpart E--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              refractory metals sawed or
                                                  ground with contact
                                                     cooling water
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         3.11          1.48
Nickel......................................         1.34          0.899
Fluoride....................................       145.0          64.2
Molybdenum..................................        12.2           5.42
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (u) Sawing or grinding rinse.

                             Subpart E--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              sawed or ground refractory
                                                     metals rinsed
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         0.018         0.009
Nickel......................................         0.008         0.005
Fluoride....................................         0.803         0.357
Molybdenum..................................         0.068         0.030
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (v) Wet air pollution control scrubber blowdown.

                             Subpart E--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               refractory metals sawed,
                                               surface coated or surface
                                                        treated
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         1.01          0.480
Nickel......................................         0.433         0.291
Fluoride....................................        46.8          20.8
Molybdenum..................................         3.96          1.76
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (w) Miscellaneous wastewater sources.

                             Subpart E--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               refractory metals formed
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         0.442         0.211
Nickel......................................         0.190         0.128
Fluoride....................................        20.6           9.11
Molybdenum..................................         1.74          0.770
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (x) Dye penetrant testing wastewater.

                             Subpart E--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               refractory metals product
                                                        tested
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         0.100         0.048
Nickel......................................         0.043         0.029
Fluoride....................................         4.62          2.05
Molybdenum..................................         0.391         0.173
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (y) Degreasing spent solvents--subpart E--BAT. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.

[50 FR 34270, Aug. 23, 1985; 51 FR 2886, Jan. 22, 1986]



Sec.  471.53  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
new source performance standards (NSPS):
    (a) Rolling spent neat oils and graphite based lubricants--subpart 
E--NSPS. There shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (b) Rolling spent emulsions.

                             Subpart E--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               refractory metals rolled
                                                    with emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         0.549         0.262
Nickel......................................         0.236         0.159
Fluoride....................................        25.5          11.3
Molybdenum..................................         2.16          0.957
Oil and grease..............................         4.29          4.29
TSS.........................................         6.44          5.15
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (c) Drawing spent lubricants--subpart E--NSPS. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (d) Extrusion spent lubricants--subpart E--NSPS. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (e) Extrusion press hydraulic fluid leakage.

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                             Subpart E--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              refractory metals extruded
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         1.53          0.726
Nickel......................................         0.655         0.441
Fluoride....................................        70.8          31.4
Molybdenum..................................         5.99          2.66
Oil and grease..............................        11.9          11.9
TSS.........................................        17.9          14.3
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (f) Forging spent lubricants--subpart E--NSPS. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (g) Forging contact cooling water.

                             Subpart E--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               forged refractory metals
                                                   cooled with water
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         0.041         0.020
Nickel......................................         0.018         0.012
Fluoride....................................         1.92          0.853
Molybdenum..................................         0.163         0.072
Oil and grease..............................         0.323         0.323
TSS.........................................         0.485         0.388
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (h) Equipment cleaning wastewater.

                             Subpart E--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               refractory metals formed
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         0.174         0.083
Nickel......................................         0.075         0.051
Fluoride....................................         8.09          3.59
Molybdenum..................................         0.684         0.303
Oil and grease..............................         1.36          1.36
TSS.........................................         2.04          1.63
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (i) Metal powder production wastewater.

                             Subpart E--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               refractory metals powder
                                                       produced
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         0.360         0.172
Nickel......................................         0.155         0.104
Fluoride....................................        16.7           7.42
Molybdenum..................................         1.42          0.627
Oil and grease..............................         2.81          2.81
TSS.........................................         4.22          3.37
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (j) Metal powder production floor wash wastewater--subpart E--NSPS. 
There shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (k) Metal powder pressing spent lubricants--subpart E--NSPS. There 
shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (l) Surface treatment spent baths.

                             Subpart E--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               refractory metals surface
                                                        treated
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         0.498         0.237
Nickel......................................         0.214         0.144
Fluoride....................................        23.2          10.3
Molybdenum..................................         1.96          0.868
Oil and grease..............................         3.89          3.89
TSS.........................................         5.84          4.67
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (m) Surface treatment rinse.

                             Subpart E--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               refractory metals surface
                                                        treated
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................        15.5           7.38
Nickel......................................         6.66          4.48
Fluoride....................................       720           320
Molybdenum..................................        69.9          27.0
Oil and grease..............................       121           121
TSS.........................................       182           145
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (n) Alkaline cleaning spent baths.

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                             Subpart E--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              refractory metals alkaline
                                                        cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         0.428         0.204
Nickel......................................          .184         0.124
Fluoride....................................        19.9           8.82
Molybdenum..................................         1.68          0.745
Oil and grease..............................         3.34          3.34
TSS.........................................         5.01          4.01
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (o) Alkaline cleaning rinse.

                             Subpart E--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              refractory metals alkaline
                                                        cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................        10.5           4.98
Nickel......................................         4.49          3.02
Fluoride....................................       486           216
Molybdenum..................................        41.1          18.2
Oil and grease..............................        81.6          81.6
TSS.........................................       123            97.9
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (p) Molten salt rinse.

                             Subpart E--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               refractory metals treated
                                                   with molten salt
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         0.810         0.386
Nickel......................................         0.348         0.234
Fluoride....................................        37.7          16.7
Molybdenum..................................         3.19          1.41
Oil and grease..............................         6.33          6.33
TSS.........................................         9.5           7.6
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (q) Tumbling or burnishing wastewater.

                             Subpart E--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               refractory metals tumbled
                                                     or burnished
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         1.60          0.763
Nickel......................................         0.688         0.463
Fluoride....................................        74.4          33.0
Molybdenum..................................         6.29          2.79
Oil and grease..............................        12.5          12.5
TSS.........................................        18.8          15.0
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (r) Sawing or grinding spent neat oils--subpart E--NSPS. There shall 
be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (s) Sawing or grinding spent emulsions.

                             Subpart E--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              refractory metals sawed or
                                                 ground with emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         0.380         0.181
Nickel......................................         0.164         0.110
Fluoride....................................        17.7           7.84
Molybdenum..................................         1.5           0.663
Oil and grease..............................         2.97          2.97
TSS.........................................         4.46          3.57
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (t) Sawing or grinding contact cooling water.

                             Subpart E--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              refractory metals sawed or
                                                  ground with contact
                                                     cooling water
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         3.11          1.48
Nickel......................................         1.34          0.899
Fluoride....................................       145            64.2
Molybdenum..................................        12.2           5.42
Oil and grease..............................        24.3          24.3
TSS.........................................        36.5          29.2
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (u) Sawing or grinding rinse.

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                             Subpart E--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              sawed or ground refractory
                                                     metals rinsed
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         0.018         0.009
Nickel......................................         0.008         0.005
Fluoride....................................         0.803         0.357
Molybdenum..................................         0.068         0.030
Oil and grease..............................         0.135         0.135
TSS.........................................         0.203         0.162
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (v) Wet air pollution control scrubber blowdown.

                             Subpart E--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               refractory metals sawed,
                                               ground, surface coated or
                                                    surface treated
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         1.01          0.480
Nickel......................................         0.433         0.291
Fluoride....................................        46.8          20.8
Molybdenum..................................         3.96          1.76
Oil and grease..............................         7.87          7.87
TSS.........................................        11.8           9.45
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (w) Miscellaneous wastewater sources.

                             Subpart E--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               refractory metals formed
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         0.442         0.211
Nickel......................................         0.190         0.128
Fluoride....................................        20.6           9.11
Molybdenum..................................         1.74          0.770
Oil and grease..............................         3.45          3.45
TSS.........................................         5.18          4.14
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (x) Dye penetrant testing wastewater.

                             Subpart E--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               refractory metals product
                                                        tested
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         0.100         0.048
Nickel......................................         0.043         0.029
Fluoride....................................         4.62          2.05
Molybdenum..................................         0.391         0.173
Oil and grease..............................         0.776         0.776
TSS.........................................         1.17          0.931
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (y) Degreasing spent solvents--subpart E--NSPS. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.

[50 FR 34270, Aug. 23, 1985; 51 FR 2886, Jan. 22, 1986]



Sec.  471.54  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any existing source 
subject to this subpart which introduces pollutants into a publicly 
owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and by August 23, 
1988 achieve the following pretreatment standards for existing sources 
(PSES). The mass of wastewater pollutants in refractory metals forming 
process wastewater introduced into a POTW shall not exceed the following 
values:
    (a) Rolling spent neat oils and graphite based lubricants--subpart 
E--PSES. There shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (b) Rolling spent emulsions.

                             Subpart E--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               refractory metals rolled
                                                    with emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         0.815         0.429
Nickel......................................         0.824         0.545
Fluoride....................................        25.5          11.4
Molybdenum..................................         2.84          1.47
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (c) Drawing spent lubricants--subpart E--PSES. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (d) Extrusion spent lubricants--subpart E--PSES. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.

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    (e) Extrusion press hydraulic fluid leakage.

                             Subpart E--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              refractory metals extruded
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................          2.26          1.19
Nickel......................................          2.29          1.51
Fluoride....................................         70.8          31.4
Molybdenum..................................          7.87          4.07
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (f) Forging spent lubricants--subpart E--PSES. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (g) Forging contact cooling water.

                             Subpart E--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property          Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                forged refractory metals
                                                   cooled with water
                                              --------------------------
Copper.......................................         0.062        0.033
Nickel.......................................         0.062        0.041
Fluoride.....................................         1.92         0.853
Molybdenum...................................         0.214        0.111
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (h) Equipment cleaning wastewater.

                             Subpart E--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               refractory metals formed
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         0.259         0.136
Nickel......................................         0.261         0.173
Fluoride....................................         8.09          3.59
Molybdenum..................................         0.899         0.465
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (i) Metal powder production wastewater.

                             Subpart E--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               refractory metals powder
                                                       produced
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         0.534         0.281
Nickel......................................         0.540         0.357
Fluoride....................................        16.7           7.42
Molybdenum..................................         1.86          0.961
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (j) Metal powder production floor wash wastewater--subpart E--PSES. 
There shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (k) Metal powder pressing spent lubricants--subpart E--PSES. There 
shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (l) Surface treatment spent baths.

                             Subpart E--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               refractory metals surface
                                                        treated
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         0.739         0.389
Nickel......................................         0.747         0.494
Fluoride....................................        23.2          10.3
Molybdenum..................................         2.57          1.33
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (m) Surface treatment rinse.

                             Subpart E--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               refractory metals surface
                                                        treated
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................          23.0          12.1
Nickel......................................          23.3          15.4
Fluoride....................................         720           320
Molybdenum..................................          80.0          41.4
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (n) Alkaline cleaning spent baths.

                             Subpart E--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              refractory metals alkaline
                                                        cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         0.635         0.334
Nickel......................................         0.642         0.424
Fluoride....................................        19.9           8.82
Molybdenum..................................         2.21          1.14
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (o) Alkaline cleaning rinse.

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                             Subpart E--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              refractory metals alkaline
                                                        cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................          15.5          8.16
Nickel......................................          15.7         10.4
Fluoride....................................         486.         216.0
Molybdenum..................................          54.0         27.9
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (p) Molten salt rinse.

                             Subpart E--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               refractory metals treated
                                                   with molten salt
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................          1.20         0.633
Nickel......................................          1.22         0.804
Fluoride....................................         37.7         16.7
Molybdenum..................................          4.19         2.17
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (q) Tumbling or burnishing wastewater.

                             Subpart E--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               refractory metals tumbled
                                                     or burnished
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................          2.38          1.25
Nickel......................................          2.40          1.59
Fluoride....................................         74.4          33.0
Molybdenum..................................          8.27          4.28
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (r) Sawing or grinding spent neat oils--subpart E--PSES. There shall 
be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (s) Sawing or grinding spent emulsions.

                             Subpart E--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              refractory metals sawed or
                                                 ground with emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         0.565         0.297
Nickel......................................         0.570         0.377
Fluoride....................................        17.7           7.84
Molybdenum..................................         1.97          1.02
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (t) Sawing or grinding contact cooling water.

                             Subpart E--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              refractory metals sawed or
                                                  ground with contact
                                                     cooling water
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         4.62          2.43
Nickel......................................         4.67          3.09
Fluoride....................................       145.           64.2
Molybdenum..................................        16.1           8.31
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (u) Sawing or grinding rinse.

                             Subpart E--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              sawed or ground refractory
                                                     metals rinsed
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         0.026         0.014
Nickel......................................         0.026         0.017
Fluoride....................................         0.804         0.357
Molybdenum..................................         0.089         0.046
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (v) Wet air pollution control blowdown.

                             Subpart E--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               refractory metals sawed,
                                               surface coated or surface
                                                        treated
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         1.50          0.787
Nickel......................................         1.51          1.00
Fluoride....................................        46.9          20.8
Molybdenum..................................         5.20          2.69
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (w) Miscellaneous wastewater sources.

                             Subpart E--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               refractory metals formed
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         0.656         0.345
Nickel......................................         0.663         0.438
Fluoride....................................        20.6           9.11
Molybdenum..................................         2.28          1.18
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (x) Dye penetrant testing wastewater.

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                             Subpart E--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               refractory metals product
                                                        tested
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         0.148         0.078
Nickel......................................         0.149         0.099
Fluoride....................................         4.62          2.05
Molybdenum..................................         0.513         0.266
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (y) Degreasing spent solvents--subpart E--PSES. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.

[50 FR 34270, Aug. 23, 1985; 51 FR 2887, Jan. 22, 1986]



Sec.  471.55  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7, any new source subject to this 
subpart which introduces pollutants into a publicly owned treatment 
works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the following 
pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS). The mass of wastewater 
pollutants in the refractory metals forming process wastewater shall not 
exceed the values set forth below:
    (a) Rolling spent neat oils and graphite based lubricants--subpart 
E--PSNS. There shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (b) Rolling spent emulsions.

                             Subpart E--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               refractory metals rolled
                                                    with emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         0.549         0.262
Nickel......................................         0.236         0.159
Fluoride....................................        25.5          11.3
Molybdenum..................................         2.16          0.957
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (c) Drawing spent lubricants--subpart E--PSNS. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (d) Extrusion spent lubricants--subpart E--NSPS. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (e) Extrusion press hydraulic fluid leakage.

                             Subpart E--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              refractory metals extruded
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         1.53          0.726
Nickel......................................         0.655         0.441
Fluoride....................................        70.8          31.4
Molybdenum..................................         5.99          2.66
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (f) Forging spent lubricants--subpart E--PSNS. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (g) Forging contact cooling water.

                             Subpart E--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               forged refractory metals
                                                   cooled with water
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         0.041         0.320
Nickel......................................         0.018         0.021
Fluoride....................................         1.92          0.853
Molybdenum..................................         0.163         0.072
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (h) Equipment cleaning wastewater.

                             Subpart E--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               refractory metals formed
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         0.174         0.083
Nickel......................................         0.075         0.051
Fluoride....................................         8.09          3.59
Molybdenum..................................         0.684         0.303
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (i) Metal powder production wastewater.

                             Subpart E--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               refractory metals powder
                                                       produced
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         0.360         0.172
Nickel......................................         0.155         0.104
Fluoride....................................        16.7           7.42
Molybdenum..................................         1.42          0.627
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (j) Metal powder production floor wash wastewater--subpart E--PSNS. 
There

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shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (k) Metal powder pressing spent lubricants--subpart E--PSNS. There 
shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (l) Surface treatment spent baths.

                             Subpart E--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               refractory metals surface
                                                        treated
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         0.498         0.237
Nickel......................................         0.214         0.144
Fluoride....................................        23.2          10.3
Molybdenum..................................         1.96          0.868
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (m) Surface treatment rinse.

                             Subpart E--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               refractory metals surface
                                                        treated
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................        15.5           7.38
Nickel......................................         6.66          4.48
Fluoride....................................       720           320
Molybdenum..................................        60.9          27.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (n) Alkaline cleaning spent baths.

                             Subpart E--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              refractory metals alkaline
                                                        cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         0.428         0.204
Nickel......................................         0.184         0.124
Fluoride....................................        19.9           8.82
Molybdenum..................................         1.68          0.745
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (o) Alkaline cleaning rinse.

                             Subpart E--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              refractory metals alkaline
                                                        cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................        10.5           4.98
Nickel......................................         4.49          3.02
Fluoride....................................        48.6         216
Molybdenum..................................        41.1          18.2
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (p) Molten salt rinse.

                             Subpart E--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               refractory metals treated
                                                   with molten salt
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         0.810         0.386
Nickel......................................         0.348         0.234
Fluoride....................................        37.7          16.7
Molybdenum..................................         3.19          1.41
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (q) Tumbling or burnishing wastewater.

                             Subpart E--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               refractory metals tumbled
                                                     or burnished
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         1.60          0.763
Nickel......................................         0.688         0.463
Fluoride....................................        74.4          33.0
Molybdenum..................................         6.29          2.79
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (r) Sawing or grinding spent neat oils--subpart E--PSNS. There shall 
be no discharge or process wastewater pollutants.
    (s) Sawing or grinding spent emulsions.

                             Subpart E--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              refractory metals sawed or
                                                 ground with emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         0.380         0.181
Nickel......................................         0.164         0.110
Fluoride....................................        17.7           7.84
Molybdenum..................................         1.50          0.663
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (t) Sawing or grinding contact cooling water.

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                             Subpart E--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              refractory metals sawed or
                                                  ground with contact
                                                     cooling water
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         3.11          1.48
Nickel......................................         1.34          0.899
Fluoride....................................       145            64.2
Molybdenum..................................        12.2           5.42
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (u) Sawing or grinding rinse.

                             Subpart E--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              sawed or ground refractory
                                                     metals rinsed
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         0.018         0.009
Nickel......................................         0.008         0.005
Fluoride....................................         0.803         0.357
Molybdenum..................................         0.068         0.030
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (v) Wet air pollution control blowdown.

                             Subpart E--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               refractory metals sawed,
                                               ground, surface coated or
                                                    surface treated
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         1.01          0.480
Nickel......................................         0.433         0.291
Fluoride....................................        46.8          20.8
Molybdenum..................................         3.96          1.76
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (w) Miscellaneous wastewater source.

                             Subpart E--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               refractory metals formed
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         0.442         0.211
Nickel......................................         0.192         0.128
Fluoride....................................        20.6           9.11
Molybdenum..................................         1.74          0.770
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (x) Dye penetrant testing wastewater.

                             Subpart E--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                    refractory metals
                                                     product tested
                                               -------------------------
Copper........................................        0.100        0.048
Nickel........................................        0.043        0.029
Fluoride......................................         4.62         2.05
Molybdenum....................................        0.391        0.173
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (y) Degreasing spend solvents--subpart E--PSNS. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.

[50 FR 34270, Aug. 23, 1985; 51 FR 2887, Jan. 22, 1986]



Sec.  471.56  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional
pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]



                 Subpart F_Titanium Forming Subcategory



Sec.  471.60  Applicability; description of the titanium forming 
subcategory.

    This subpart applies to discharges of pollutants to waters of the 
United States, and introductions of pollutants into publicly owned 
treatment works from the process operations of the titanium forming 
subcategory.



Sec.  471.61  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable 
control technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations for the process operations representing the degree of 
effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable 
control technology currently available (BPT):
    (a) Rolling spent neat oils--subpart F--BPT. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (b) Rolling contact cooling water.

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                             Subpart F--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 titanium rolled with
                                                 contact cooling water
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................          1.4          0.586
Lead........................................          2.05         0.976
Zinc........................................          7.13         2.98
Ammonia.....................................        651          286
Fluoride....................................        291          129
Oil and grease..............................         97.0         58.0
TSS.........................................        200.0         95.0
pH..........................................      (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (c) Drawing spent neat oils--subpart F--BPT. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (d) Extrusion spent neat oils--subpart F--BPT. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (e) Extrusion spent emulsions.

                             Subpart F--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                   titanium extruded
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.021         0.009
Lead........................................         0.030         0.015
Zinc........................................         0.105         0.044
Ammonia.....................................         9.59          4.22
Fluoride....................................         4.28          1.9
Oil and grease..............................         1.44          0.863
TSS.........................................         2.95          1.4
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (f) Extrusion press hydraulic fluid leakage.

                             Subpart F--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                   titanium extruded
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.052         0.022
Lead........................................         0.075         0.036
Zinc........................................         0.260         0.109
Ammonia.....................................        23.7          10.5
Fluoride....................................        10.6           4.70
Oil and grease..............................         3.56          2.14
TSS.........................................         7.30          3.47
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (g) Forging spent lubricants--subpart F--BPT. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (h) Forging contact cooling water.

                             Subpart F--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                forged titanium cooled
                                                      with water
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.580         0.240
Lead........................................         0.840         0.400
Zinc........................................         2.92          1.22
Ammonia.....................................       267           117
Fluoride....................................       119            52.8
Oil and grease..............................        40.0          24.0
TSS.........................................        82.0          39.0
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (i) Forging equipment cleaning wastewater.

                             Subpart F--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               refractory metals forged
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.012         0.005
Lead........................................         0.017         0.008
Zinc........................................         0.059         0.025
Ammonia.....................................         5.33          2.35
Fluoride....................................         2.38          1.06
Oil and grease..............................         0.800         0.480
TSS.........................................         1.64          0.780
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (j) Forging press hydraulic fluid leakage.

                             Subpart F--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               refractory metals forged
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.293         0.121
Lead........................................         0.424         0.202
Zinc........................................         1.48          0.616
Ammonia.....................................       135            59.2
Fluoride....................................        60.1          26.7
Oil and grease..............................        20.2          12.1
TSS.........................................        41.4          19.7
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.


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    (k) Tube reducing spent lubricants--subpart F--BPT. There shall be 
no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (l) Heat treatment contact cooling water--subpart F--BPT. There 
shall be no allowance for the discharge of process wastewater 
pollutants.
    (m) Surface treatment spent baths.

                             Subpart F--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               titanium surface treated
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.061         0.025
Lead........................................         0.088         0.042
Zinc........................................         0.304         0.127
Ammonia.....................................        27.7          12.2
Fluoride....................................        12.4           5.49
Oil and grease..............................         4.16          2.50
TSS.........................................         8.53          4.06
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 \1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (n) Surface treatment rinse.

                             Subpart F--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               titanium surface treated
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................          8.47          3.51
Lead........................................         12.3           5.84
Zinc........................................         42.7          17.8
Ammonia.....................................      3,890         1,710
Fluoride....................................      1,740           771
Oil and grease..............................        584           351
TSS.........................................      1,200           570
pH..........................................      (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 \1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (o) Wet air pollution control scrubber blowdown.

                             Subpart F--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               titanium surface treated
                                                       or forged
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.621         0.257
Lead........................................         0.899         0.428
Zinc........................................         3.13          1.31
Ammonia.....................................       285           126
Fluoride....................................       128            56.5
Oil and grease..............................        42.8          25.7
TSS.........................................        87.8          41.8
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 \1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (p) Alkaline cleaning spent baths.

                             Subpart F--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               titanium alkaline cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.070         0.029
Lead........................................         0.101         0.048
Zinc........................................         0.351         0.147
Ammonia.....................................        32.0          14.1
Fluoride....................................        14.3           6.34
Oil and grease..............................         4.80          2.88
TSS.........................................         9.84          4.68
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 \1\Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (q) Alkaline cleaning rinse.

                             Subpart F--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               titanium alkaline cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.801         0.331
Lead........................................         1.16          0.552
Zinc........................................         4.03          1.69
Ammonia.....................................       370           160
Fluoride....................................       164            72.9
Oil and grease..............................        55.2          33.1
TSS.........................................       113            53.8
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (r) Molten salt rinse.

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                             Subpart F--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 titanium treated with
                                                      molten salt
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.277         0.115
Lead........................................         0.401         0.191
Zinc........................................         1.40          0.583
Ammonia.....................................       128            56.0
Fluoride....................................        56.8          25.2
Oil and grease..............................        19.1          11.5
TSS.........................................        39.2          18.6
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (s) Tumbling wastewater.

                             Subpart F--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                   titanium tumbled
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.229         0.095
Lead........................................         0.332         0.158
Zinc........................................         1.16          0.482
Ammonia.....................................       110            46
Fluoride....................................        47.0          20.9
Oil and grease..............................        15.8           9.48
TSS.........................................        32.4          15.4
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (t) Sawing or grinding spent neat oils--subpart F--BPT. There shall 
be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (u) Sawing or grinding of spent emulsions.

                             Subpart F--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               titanium sawed or ground
                                                   with an emulsion
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.053         0.022
Lead........................................         0.077         0.037
Zinc........................................         0.267         0.112
Ammonia.....................................        24.4          10.7
Fluoride....................................        10.9           4.83
Oil and grease..............................         3.66          2.20
TSS.........................................         7.51          3.57
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (v) Sawing or grinding contact cooling water.

                             Subpart F--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               titanium sawed or ground
                                              with contact cooling water
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................          1.38         0.571
Lead........................................          2.00         0.952
Zinc........................................          6.95         2.91
Ammonia.....................................        635          279
Fluoride....................................        283          126
Oil and grease..............................         95.2         57.1
TSS.........................................        195           92.8
pH..........................................      (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (w) Dye penetrant testing wastewater.

                             Subpart F--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               titanium tested with dye
                                                   penetrant methods
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.325         0.135
Lead........................................         0.471         0.224
Zinc........................................         1.64          0.683
Ammonia.....................................       149            65.7
Fluoride....................................        66.7          29.6
Oil and grease..............................        22.4          13.5
TSS.........................................        45.9          21.9
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (x) Miscellaneous wastewater sources.

                             Subpart F--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                    titanium formed
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.010         0.004
Lead........................................         0.014         0.007
Zinc........................................         0.048         0.020
Ammonia.....................................         4.32          1.90
Fluoride....................................         1.93          0.856
Oil and grease..............................         0.648         0.389
TSS.........................................         1.33          0.632
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (y) Degreasing spent solvents--subpart F--BPT. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.

[50 FR 34270, Aug. 23, 1985; 51 FR 2887, Jan. 22, 1986]

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Sec.  471.62  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
technology economically  achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best available technology economically achievable 
(BAT):
    (a) Rolling spent neat oils--subpart F--BAT. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (b) Rolling contact cooling water.

                             Subpart F--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 titanium rolled with
                                                 contact cooling water
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.142         0.059
Lead........................................         0.205         0.098
Zinc........................................         0.713         0.298
Ammonia.....................................        65.1          28.6
Fluoride....................................        29.1          12.90
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (c) Drawing spent neat oils--subpart F--BAT. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (d) Extrusion spent neat oils--subpart F--BAT. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (e) Extrusion spent lubricants.

                             Subpart F--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                   titanium extruded
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.021         0.009
Lead........................................         0.030         0.015
Zinc........................................         0.105         0.044
Ammonia.....................................         9.59          4.22
Fluoride....................................         4.28          1.90
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (f) Extrusion press hydraulic fluid leakage.

                             Subpart F--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                   titanium extruded
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.052         0.022
Lead........................................         0.075         0.036
Zinc........................................         0.260         0.109
Ammonia.....................................        23.7          10.5
Fluoride....................................        10.6           4.70
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (g) Forging spent lubricants--subpart F--BAT. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (h) Forging contact cooling water.

                             Subpart F--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                forged titanium cooled
                                                      with water
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.029         0.012
Lead........................................         0.042         0.020
Zinc........................................         0.146         0.061
Ammonia.....................................        13.3           5.86
Fluoride....................................         5.95          2.64
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (i) Forging equipment cleaning wastewater.

                             Subpart F--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                titanium forged cyanide
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.012         0.005
Lead........................................         0.017         0.008
Zinc........................................         0.059         0.025
Ammonia.....................................         5.33          2.35
Fluoride....................................         2.38          1.06
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (j) Forging press hydraulic fluid leakage.

                             Subpart F--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                    titanium forged
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.293         0.121
Lead........................................         0.424         0.202
Zinc........................................         1.48          0.616
Ammonia.....................................       135            59.2
Fluoride....................................        60.1          26.7
------------------------------------------------------------------------


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    (k) Tube reducing spent lubricants--subpart F--BAT. There shall be 
no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (l) Heat treatment contact cooling water--subpart F--BAT. There 
shall be no discharge allowance for process wastewater pollutants.
    (m) Surface treatment spent baths.

                             Subpart F--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               titanium surface treated
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.061         0.025
Lead........................................         0.088         0.042
Zinc........................................         0.304         0.127
Ammonia.....................................        27.7          12.2
Fluoride....................................        12.4           5.49
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (n) Surface treatment rinse.

                             Subpart F--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               titanium surface treated
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.847         0.351
Lead........................................         1.23          0.584
Zinc........................................         4.27          1.78
Ammonia.....................................       389           171
Fluoride....................................       174            77.1
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (o) Wet air pollutant control scrubber blowdown.

                             Subpart F--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               titanium surface treated
                                                       or forged
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.062         0.026
Lead........................................         0.090         0.043
Zinc........................................         0.313         0.131
Ammonia.....................................        28.5          12.6
Fluoride....................................        12.8           5.68
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (p) Alkaline cleaning spent baths.

                             Subpart F--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               titanium alkaline cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.070         0.029
Lead........................................         0.101         0.048
Zinc........................................         0.351         0.147
Ammonia.....................................        32            14.1
Fluoride....................................        14.3           6.34
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (q) Akaline cleaning rinse.

                             Subpart F--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               titanium alkaline cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.080         0.033
Lead........................................         0.116         0.055
Zinc........................................         0.403         0.169
Ammonia.....................................        36.8          16.2
Fluoride....................................        16.4           7.29
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (r) Molten salt rinse.

                             Subpart F--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 titanium treated with
                                                      molten salt
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.277         0.115
Lead........................................         0.401         0.191
Zinc........................................         1.40          0.583
Ammonia.....................................       128            56
Fluoride....................................        56.8          25.2
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (s) Tumbling wastewater.

                             Subpart F--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                   titanium tumbled
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.022         0.010
Lead........................................         0.033         0.016
Zinc........................................         0.116         0.048
Ammonia.....................................        11.0           4.60
Fluoride....................................         4.70          2.09
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (t) Sawing or grinding spent neat oils--subpart F--BAT. There shall 
be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.

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    (u) Sawing or grinding spent emulsions.

                             Subpart F--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               titanium sawed or ground
                                                    with emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.053         0.022
Lead........................................         0.077         0.037
Zinc........................................         0.267         0.112
Ammonia.....................................        24.4          10.7
Fluoride....................................        10.9           4.83
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (v) Sawing or grinding contact cooling water.

                             Subpart F--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) to
                                               titanium sawed or ground
                                              with contact cooling water
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.138         0.057
Lead........................................         0.200         0.095
Zinc........................................         0.695         0.291
Ammonia.....................................        63.5          27.9
Fluoride....................................        28.3          12.6
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (w) Dye penetrant testing wastewater.

                             Subpart F--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               titanium tested with dye
                                                   penetrant methods
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.325         0.135
Lead........................................         0.471         0.224
Zinc........................................         1.64          0.683
Ammonia.....................................       149            65.7
Fluoride....................................        66.7          29.6
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (x) Miscellaneous wastewater sources.

                             Subpart F--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                    titanium formed
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.010         0.004
Lead........................................         0.014         0.007
Zinc........................................         0.048         0.020
Ammonia.....................................         4.32          1.90
Fluoride....................................         1.93          0.856
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (y) Degreasing spent solvents--subpart F--BAT. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.

[50 FR 34270, Aug. 23, 1985; 51 FR 2887, Jan. 22, 1986]



Sec.  471.63  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
new source performance standards (NSPS). The discharge of wastewater 
pollutants from titanium process wastewater shall not exceed the values 
set forth below:
    (a) Rolling spent neat oils--subpart F--NSPS. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (b) Rolling contact cooling water.

                             Subpart F--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 titanium rolled with
                                                 contact cooling water
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.142         0.059
Lead........................................         0.205         0.098
Zinc........................................         0.713         0.298
Ammonia.....................................        65.1          28.6
Fluoride....................................        29.1          12.9
Oil and grease..............................         9.76          5.86
TSS.........................................        20.0           9.52
pH..........................................     (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (c) Drawing spent neat oils--subpart F--NSPS. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (d) Extrusion spent neat oils--subpart F--NSPS. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (e) Extrusion spent emulsions.

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                             Subpart F--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                   titanium extruded
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.021         0.009
Lead........................................         0.030         0.015
Zinc........................................         0.105         0.044
Ammonia.....................................         9.59          4.22
Fluoride....................................         4.28          1.9
Oil and grease..............................         1.44          0.863
TSS.........................................         2.95          1.40
pH..........................................     (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (f) Extrusion press hydraulic fluid leakage.

                             Subpart F--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                   titanium extruded
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.052         0.022
Lead........................................         0.075         0.036
Zinc........................................         0.260         0.109
Ammonia.....................................        23.7          10.5
Fluoride....................................        10.6           4.70
Oil and grease..............................         3.56          2.14
TSS.........................................         7.30          3.47
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (g) Forging spent lubricants--subpart F--NSPS. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (h) Forging contact cooling water.

                             Subpart F--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                forged titanium cooled
                                                      with water
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................        0.029          0.012
Lead........................................        0.0420         0.020
Zinc........................................        0.146          0.061
Ammonia.....................................       13.3            5.86
Fluoride....................................        5.95           2.64
Oil and grease..............................        2.00           1.20
TSS.........................................        4.10           1.95
pH..........................................    (\1\)          (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (i) Forging equipment cleaning wastewater.

                             Subpart F--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                    titanium forged
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.012        0.005
Lead........................................         0.017        0.008
Zinc........................................         0.059        0.025
Ammonia.....................................         5.33         2.35
Fluoride....................................         2.38         1.06
Oil and grease..............................         0.800        0.490
TSS.........................................         1.64         0.780
pH..........................................     (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (j) Forging press hydraulic fluid leakage.

                             Subpart F--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                    titanium forged
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.293         0.121
Lead........................................         0.424         0.202
Zinc........................................         1.48          0.616
Ammonia.....................................       135            59.2
Fluoride....................................        60.1          26.7
Oil and grease..............................        20.2          12.1
TSS.........................................        41.4          19.7
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (k) Tube reducing spent lubricants--subpart F--NSPS. There shall be 
no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (l) Heat treatment contact cooling water--subpart F--NSPS. There 
shall be no discharge allowance for the discharge of process wastewater 
pollutants.
    (m) Surface treatment spent baths.

                             Subpart F--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               titanium surface treated
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.061         0.025
Lead........................................         0.088         0.042
Zinc........................................         0.304         0.127
Ammonia.....................................        27.7          12.2
Fluoride....................................        12.4           5.49
Oil and grease..............................         4.16          2.50
TSS.........................................         8.53          4.06
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (n) Surface treatment rinse.

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                             Subpart F--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               titanium surface treated
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.847         0.351
Lead........................................         1.23          0.584
Zinc........................................         4.27          1.78
Ammonia.....................................       389           171
Fluoride....................................       174            77.1
Oil and grease..............................        58.4          35.1
TSS.........................................       120            57.0
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (o) Wet air pollution control scrubber blowdown.

                             Subpart F--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               titanium surface treated
                                                       or forged
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.062         0.026
Lead........................................         0.090         0.043
Zinc........................................         0.313         0.131
Ammonia.....................................        28.5          12.6
Fluoride....................................        12.8           5.65
Oil and grease..............................         4.28          2.57
TSS.........................................         8.78          4.18
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (p) Alkaline cleaning spent baths.

                             Subpart F--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               titanium alkaline cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.070         0.030
Lead........................................         0.101         0.048
Zinc........................................         0.351         0.147
Ammonia.....................................        32.0          14.1
Fluoride....................................        14.3           6.34
Oil and grease..............................         4.80          2.88
TSS.........................................         9.84          4.68
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (q) Alkaline cleaning rinse.

                             Subpart F--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               titanium alkaline cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.080         0.033
Lead........................................         0.116         0.055
Zinc........................................         0.403         0.169
Ammonia.....................................        36.8          16.2
Fluoride....................................        16.4           7.29
Oil and grease..............................         5.52          3.31
TSS.........................................        11.3           5.38
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (r) Molten salt rinse.

                             Subpart F--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 titanium treated with
                                                      molten salt
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.277         0.115
Lead........................................         0.401         0.191
Zinc........................................         1.40          0.583
Ammonia.....................................       128            56.0
Fluoride....................................        56.8          25.2
Oil and grease..............................        19.1          11.5
TSS.........................................        39.2          18.6
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (s) Tumbling wastewater.

                             Subpart F--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                   titanium tumbled
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.023         0.010
Lead........................................         0.033         0.016
Zinc........................................         0.116         0.048
Ammonia.....................................        10.6           4.63
Fluoride....................................         4.70          2.09
Oil and grease..............................         1.58          0.948
TSS.........................................         3.24          1.54
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (t) Sawing or grinding spent neat oils--subpart F--NSPS. There shall 
be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (u) Sawing or grinding spent emulsions.

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                             Subpart F--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               titanium sawed or ground
                                                    with emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.053         0.022
Lead........................................         0.077         0.037
Zinc........................................         0.267         0.112
Ammonia.....................................        24.4          10.7
Fluoride....................................        10.9           4.83
Oil and grease..............................         3.66          2.20
TSS.........................................         7.51          3.57
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (v) Sawing or grinding contact cooling water.

                             Subpart F--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               titanium sawed or ground
                                              with contact cooling water
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.138         0.057
Lead........................................         0.200         0.095
Zinc........................................         0.695         0.291
Ammonia.....................................        63.5          27.9
Fluoride....................................        28.3          12.6
Oil and grease..............................         9.52          5.71
TSS.........................................        19.5           9.28
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (w) Dye penetrant testing wastewater.

                             Subpart F--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               titanium tested using dye
                                                   penetrant methods
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.325         0.135
Lead........................................         0.471         0.224
Zinc........................................         1.64          0.683
Ammonia.....................................       149            65.7
Fluoride....................................        66.7          29.6
Oil and grease..............................        22.4          13.5
TSS.........................................        45.9          21.9
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (x) Miscellaneous wastewater sources.

                             Subpart F--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                    titanium formed
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.010         0.004
Lead........................................         0.014         0.007
Zinc........................................         0.048         0.020
Ammonia.....................................         4.32          1.90
Fluoride....................................         1.93          0.856
Oil and grease..............................         0.648         0.389
TSS.........................................         1.33          0.63
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (y) Degreasing spent solvents--subpart F--NSPS. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutant.

[50 FR 34270, Aug. 23, 1985; 51 FR 2887, Jan. 22, 1986]



Sec.  471.64  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any existing source 
subject to this subpart which introduces pollutants into a publicly 
owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and by August 23, 
1988 achieve the following pretreatment standards for existing sources 
(PSES). The mass of wastewater pollutants in titanium forming process 
wastewater introduced into a POTW shall not exceed the following values:
    (a) Rolling spent neat oils--subpart F--PSES. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (b) Rolling contact cooling water.

                             Subpart F--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 titanium rolled with
                                                 contact cooling water
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.142         0.059
Lead........................................         0.205         0.098
Zinc........................................         0.713         0.298
Ammonia.....................................        65.1          28.6
Fluoride....................................        29.1          12.9
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (c) Drawing spent neat oils--subpart F--PSES. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.

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    (d) Extrusion spent neat oils--subpart F--PSES. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (e) Extrusion spent emulsions.

                             Subpart F--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                   titanium extruded
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.021         0.009
Lead........................................         0.030         0.015
Zinc........................................         0.105         0.044
Ammonia.....................................         9.59          4.22
Fluoride....................................         4.28          1.90
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (f) Extrusion press hydraulic fluid leakage.

                             Subpart F--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                   titanium extruded
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.052         0.022
Lead........................................         0.75          0.036
Zinc........................................         0.260         0.109
Ammonia.....................................        23.7          10.5
Fluoride....................................        10.6           4.70
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (g) Forging spent lubricants--subpart F--PSES. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (h) Forging contact cooling water.

                             Subpart F--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                forged titanium cooled
                                                      with water
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.029         0.012
Lead........................................         0.042         0.020
Zinc........................................         0.146         0.061
Ammonia.....................................        13.3           5.86
Fluoride....................................         5.95          2.64
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (i) Forging equipment cleaning wastewater.

                             Subpart F--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                    titanium forged
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.012         0.005
Lead........................................         0.017         0.008
Zinc........................................         0.059         0.025
Ammonia.....................................         5.33          2.35
Fluoride....................................         2.38          1.06
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (j) Forging press hydraulic fluid leakage.

                             Subpart F--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                    titanium forged
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.293         0.121
Lead........................................         0.424         0.202
Zinc........................................         1.48          0.616
Ammonia.....................................       135            59.2
Fluoride....................................        60.1          26.7
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (k) Tube reducing spent lubricants--subpart F--PSES. There shall be 
no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (l) Heat treatment contact cooling water--subpart F--PSES. There 
shall be no discharge allowance for the discharge of process wastewater 
pollutants.
    (m) Surface treatment spent baths.

                             Subpart F--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               titanium surface treated
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.061         0.025
Lead........................................         0.088         0.042
Zinc........................................         0.304         0.127
Ammonia.....................................        27.7          12.2
Fluoride....................................        12.4           5.49
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (n) Surface treatment rinse.

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                             Subpart F--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               titanium surface treated
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.847         0.351
Lead........................................         1.23          0.584
Zinc........................................         4.27          1.78
Ammonia.....................................       389           171
Fluoride....................................       174            77.1
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (o) Wet air pollution control scrubber blowdown.

                             Subpart F--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               titanium surface treated
                                                       or forged
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.062         0.026
Lead........................................         0.090         0.043
Zinc........................................         0.313         0.131
Ammonia.....................................        28.5          12.6
Fluoride....................................        12.8           5.65
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (p) Alkaline cleaning spent baths.

                             Subpart F--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               titanium alkaline cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.070         0.029
Lead........................................         0.101         0.048
Zinc........................................         0.351         0.147
Ammonia.....................................        32.0          14.1
Fluoride....................................        14.3           6.34
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (q) Alkaline cleaning rinse.

                             Subpart F--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               titanium alkaline cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.080         0.033
Lead........................................         0.116         0.055
Zinc........................................         0.403         0.169
Ammonia.....................................        36.8          16.2
Fluoride....................................        16.4           7.29
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (r) Molten salt rinse.

                             Subpart F--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 titanium treated with
                                                      molten salt
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.277         0.115
Lead........................................         0.401         0.191
Zinc........................................         1.40          0.583
Ammonia.....................................       128            56.0
Fluoride....................................        56.8          25.2
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (s) Tumbling wastewater.

                             Subpart F--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                   titanium tumbled
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.023         0.010
Lead........................................         0.033         0.016
Zinc........................................         0.116         0.048
Ammonia.....................................        10.6           4.63
Fluoride....................................         4.70          2.09
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (t) Sawing or grinding spent neat oils--subpart F--PSES. There shall 
be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (u) Sawing or grinding spent emulsions.

                             Subpart F--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               titanium sawed or ground
                                                    with emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.053         0.022
Lead........................................         0.077         0.037
Zinc........................................         0.267         0.112
Ammonia.....................................        24.4          10.7
Fluoride....................................        10.9           4.83
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (v) Sawing or grinding contact cooling water.

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                             Subpart F--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               titanium sawed or ground
                                              with contact cooling water
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.138         0.057
Lead........................................         0.200         0.095
Zinc........................................         0.695         0.291
Ammonia.....................................        63.5          27.9
Fluoride....................................        28.3          12.6
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (w) Dye penetrant testing wastewater.

                             Subpart F--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              titanium treated using dye
                                                   penetrant methods
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.325         0.135
Lead........................................         0.471         0.224
Zinc........................................         1.64          0.638
Ammonia.....................................       149            65.7
Fluoride....................................        66.7          29.6
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (x) Miscellaneous wastewater sources.

                             Subpart F--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                    titanium formed
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.010         0.004
Lead........................................         0.014         0.007
Zinc........................................         0.048         0.020
Ammonia.....................................         4.32          1.90
Fluoride....................................         1.93          0.856
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (y) Degreasing spent solvents--subpart F--PSES. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.

[50 FR 34270, Aug. 23, 1985; 51 FR 2887, Jan. 22, 1986]



Sec.  471.65  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7, any new source subject to this 
subpart which introduces pollutants into a publicly owned treatment 
works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the following 
pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS). The mass of wastewater 
pollutants in the titanium forming process wastewater shall not exceed 
the values set forth below:
    (a) Rolling spent neat oils--subpart F--PSNS. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (b) Rolling contact cooling water.

                             Subpart F--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 titanium rolled with
                                                 contact cooling water
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.142         0.059
Lead........................................         0.205         0.098
Zinc........................................         0.713         0.298
Ammonia.....................................        65.1          28.6
Fluoride....................................        29.1          12.9
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (c) Drawing spent neat oils--subpart F--PSNS. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (d) Extrusion spent neat oils--subpart F--PSNS. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (e) Extrusion spent emulsions.

                             Subpart F--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                   titanium extruded
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.021         0.009
Lead........................................         0.030         0.015
Zinc........................................         0.105         0.044
Ammonia.....................................         9.59          4.22
Fluoride....................................         4.28          1.90
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (f) Extrusion press hydraulic fluid leakage.

                             Subpart F--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                   titanium extruded
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.052         0.022
Lead........................................         0.075         0.036
Zinc........................................         0.260         0.109
Ammonia.....................................        23.7          10.5
Fluoride....................................        10.6           4.70
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (g) Forging spent lubricants--subpart F--PSNS. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.

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    (h) Forging contact cooling water.

                             Subpart F--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                forged titanium cooled
                                                      with water
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.029         0.012
Lead........................................         0.042         0.020
Zinc........................................         0.146         0.061
Ammonia.....................................        13.3           5.86
Fluoride....................................         5.95          2.64
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (i) Forging equipment cleaning wastewater.

                             Subpart F--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                    titanium forged
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.012         0.005
Lead........................................         0.017         0.008
Zinc........................................         0.059         0.025
Ammonia.....................................         5.33          2.35
Fluoride....................................         2.38          1.06
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (j) Forging press hydraulic fluid leakage.

                             Subpart F--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                    titanium forged
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.293         0.121
Lead........................................         0.424         0.202
Zinc........................................         1.48          0.616
Ammonia.....................................       135            59.2
Fluoride....................................        60.1          26.7
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (k) Tube reducing spent lubricants--subpart F--PSNS. There shall be 
no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (l) Heat treatment contact cooling water--subpart F--PSNS. There 
shall be no discharge allowance for the discharge of process wastewater 
pollutants.
    (m) Surface treatment spent baths.

                             Subpart F--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               titanium surface treated
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.061         0.025
Lead........................................         0.088         0.042
Zinc........................................         0.304         0.127
Ammonia.....................................        27.7          12.2
Fluoride....................................        12.4           5.49
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (n) Surface treatment rinse.

                             Subpart F--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               titanium surface treated
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.847         0.351
Lead........................................         1.23          0.584
Zinc........................................         4.27          1.78
Ammonia.....................................       389           171
Fluoride....................................       174            77.1
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (o) Wet air pollution control scrubber blowdown.

                             Subpart F--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               titanium surface treated
                                                       or forged
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.062         0.026
Lead........................................         0.090         0.043
Zinc........................................         0.313         0.131
Ammonia.....................................        28.5          12.6
Fluoride....................................        12.8           5.65
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (p) Alkaline cleaning spent baths.

                             Subpart F--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               titanium alkaline cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.070         0.029
Lead........................................         0.101         0.048
Zinc........................................         0.351         0.147
Ammonia.....................................        32.0          14.1
Fluoride....................................        14.3           6.34
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (q) Alkaline cleaning rinse.

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                             Subpart F--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               titanium alkaline cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.080         0.033
Lead........................................         0.116         0.055
Zinc........................................         0.403         0.169
Ammonia.....................................        36.8          16.2
Fluoride....................................        16.4           7.29
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (r) Molten salt rinse.

                             Subpart F--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 titanium treated with
                                                      molten salt
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.277         0.115
Lead........................................         0.401         0.191
Zinc........................................         1.40          0.583
Ammonia.....................................       128            56.0
Fluoride....................................        56.8          25.2
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (s) Tumbling wastewater.

                             Subpart F--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                   titanium tumbled
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.023         0.010
Lead........................................         0.033         0.016
Zinc........................................         0.116         0.048
Ammonia.....................................        10.6           4.63
Fluoride....................................         4.70          2.09
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (t) Sawing or grinding spent neat oils--subpart F--PSNS. There shall 
be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (u) Sawing or grinding spent emulsions.

                             Subpart F--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               titanium sawed or ground
                                                    with emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.053         0.022
Lead........................................         0.077         0.037
Zinc........................................         0.267         0.112
Ammonia.....................................        24.4          10.7
Fluoride....................................        10.9           4.83
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (v) Sawing or grinding contact cooling water.

                             Subpart F--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               titanium sawed or ground
                                              with contact cooling water
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.138         0.057
Lead........................................         0.200         0.095
Zinc........................................         0.695         0.291
Ammonia.....................................        63.5          27.9
Fluoride....................................        28.3          12.6
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (w) Dye penetrant testing wastewater.

                             Subpart F--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              titanium treated using dye
                                                   penetrant methods
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.325         0.135
Lead........................................         0.471         0.224
Zinc........................................         1.64          0.683
Ammonia.....................................       149            65.7
Fluoride....................................        66.7          29.6
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (x) Miscellaneous wastewater sources.

                             Subpart F--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                    titanium formed
                                             ---------------------------
Cyanide.....................................         0.010         0.004
Lead........................................         0.014         0.007
Zinc........................................         0.048         0.020
Ammonia.....................................         4.32          1.90
Fluoride....................................         1.93          0.856
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (y) Degreasing spent solvents--subpart F--PSNS. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.

[50 FR 34270, Aug. 23, 1985; 51 FR 2887, Jan. 22, 1986]

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Sec.  471.66  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional
pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]



                  Subpart G_Uranium Forming Subcategory



Sec.  471.70  Applicability; description of the uranium forming
subcategory.

    This subpart applies to discharges of pollutants to waters of the 
United States, and introductions of pollutants into publicly owned 
treatment works from the process operations of the uranium forming 
subcategory.



Sec.  471.71  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable
control technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations for the process operations representing the degree of 
effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best praticable 
control technology currently available (BPT):
    (a) Extrusion spent lubricants--subpart G--BPT. There shall be no 
discharge process wastewater pollutants.
    (b) Extrusion tool contact cooling water.

                             Subpart G--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                   uranium extruded
                                             ---------------------------
Cadium......................................         0.117         0.052
Chromium....................................         0.152         0.062
Copper......................................         0.654         0.344
Lead........................................         0.145         0.069
Nickel......................................         0.661         0.437
Fluoride....................................        20.5           9.08
Molybdenum..................................         2.28          1.18
Oil and grease..............................         6.88          4.13
TSS.........................................        14.1           6.71
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (c) Heat treatment contact cooling water.

                             Subpart G--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              extruded or forged uranium
                                                     heat treated
                                             ---------------------------
Cadium......................................         0.646         0.285
Chromium....................................         0.836         0.342
Copper......................................         3.61          1.90
Lead........................................         0.798         0.380
Nickel......................................         3.65          2.42
Fluoride....................................       113            50.2
Molybdenum..................................        12.6           6.5
Oil and grease..............................        38            22.8
TSS.........................................        77.9          37.1
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (d) Forging spent lubricants--subpart G--BPT. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (e) Surface treatment spent baths.

                             Subpart G--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                uranium surface treated
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         0.010         0.004
Chromium....................................         0.012         0.005
Copper......................................         0.052         0.027
Lead........................................         0.012         0.006
Nickel......................................         0.052         0.035
Fluoride....................................         1.62          0.718
Molybdenum..................................         0.180         0.093
Oil and grease..............................         0.544         0.327
TSS.........................................         1.12          0.531
pH..........................................     (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (f) Surface treatment rinse.

                             Subpart G--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                uranium surface treated
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         0.115         0.050
Chromium....................................         0.149         0.061
Copper......................................         0.641         0.337
Lead........................................         0.142         0.068
Nickel......................................         0.647         0.428
Fluoride....................................        20.1           8.90
Molybdenum..................................         2.23          1.16
Oil and grease..............................         6.74          4.05
TSS.........................................        13.8           6.57
pH..........................................     (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.


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    (g) Wet air pollution control scrubber blowdown.

                             Subpart G--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                uranium surface treated
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         0.00         0.0006
Chromium....................................         0.002        0.0007
Copper......................................         0.007        0.004
Lead........................................         0.002        0.0007
Nickel......................................         0.007        0.005
Fluoride....................................         0.208        0.092
Molybdenum..................................         0.023        0.012
Oil and grease..............................         0.070        0.042
TSS.........................................         0.143        0.068
pH..........................................     (\1\)       (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (h) Sawing or grinding spent emulsions.

                             Subpart G--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                uranium sawed or ground
                                                    with emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         0.002        0.0009
Chromium....................................         0.003        0.001
Copper......................................         0.011        0.006
Lead........................................         0.003        0.001
Nickel......................................         0.011        0.007
Fluoride....................................         0.338        0.150
Molybdenum..................................         0.038        0.020
Oil and grease..............................         0.114        0.068
TSS.........................................         0.233        0.111
pH..........................................     (\1\)       (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (i) Sawing or grinding contact cooling water.

                             Subpart G--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                uranium sawed or ground
                                               with contact cooling ater
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         0.561         0.248
Chromium....................................         0.726         0.297
Copper......................................         3.14          1.65
Lead........................................         0.693         0.330
Nickel......................................         3.17          2.1
Fluoride....................................        98.2          43.6
Molybdenum..................................        10.9           5.65
Oil and grease..............................        33.0          19.8
TSS.........................................        67.7          32.2
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (j) Sawing or grinding rinse.

                             Subpart G--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                sawed or ground uranium
                                                        rinses
                                             ---------------------------
 
Cadmium.....................................        0.002         0.0007
Chromium....................................        0.002         0.0009
Copper......................................        0.009         0.005
Lead........................................        0.002         0.001
Nickel......................................        0.009         0.006
Fluoride....................................        0.277         0.123
Molybdenum..................................        0.031         0.016
Oil and grease..............................        0.093         0.056
TSS.........................................        0.191         0.091
pH..........................................    (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (k) Area cleaning rinse.

                             Subpart G--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                    uranium formed
                                             ---------------------------
 
Cadmium.....................................         0.015         0.007
Chromium....................................         0.019         0.008
Copper......................................         0.082         0.043
Lead........................................         0.018         0.009
Nickel......................................         0.083         0.055
Fluoride....................................         2.56          1.14
Molybdenum..................................         0.284         0.147
Oil and grease..............................         0.858         0.515
TSS.........................................         1.76          0.837
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (l) Drum washwater.

                             Subpart G--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                    uranium formed
                                             ---------------------------
 
Cadmium.....................................        0.015         0.007
Chromium....................................        0.020         0.008
Copper......................................        0.084         0.045
Lead........................................        0.019         0.009
Nickel......................................        0.085         0.057
Fluoride....................................        2.64          1.17
Molybdenum..................................        0.293         0.152
Oil and grease..............................        0.886         0.532
TSS.........................................        1.82          0.864
pH..........................................    (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.


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    (m) Laundry washwater.

                             Subpart G--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                   mg/employee--day
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................        17.8           7.86
Chromium....................................        23.1           9.43
Copper......................................        99.6          52.4
Lead........................................        22.0          10.5
Nickel......................................       101            66.6
Fluoride....................................     3,120         1,390
Molybdenum..................................       347           179
Oil and grease..............................     1,050           629
TSS.........................................     2,150         1,020
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (n) Degreasing spent solvents--subpart G--BPT. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.

[50 FR 34270, Aug. 23, 1985; 51 FR 2888, Jan. 22, 1986]



Sec.  471.72  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best available technology economically achievable 
(BAT):
    (a) Extrusion spent lubricants--subpart G--BAT. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (b) Extrusion tool contact cooling water.

                             Subpart G--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                   uranium extruded
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         0.007         0.003
Chromium....................................         0.013         0.005
Copper......................................         0.044         0.021
Lead........................................         0.010         0.005
Nickel......................................         0.019         0.013
Fluoride....................................         2.05          0.908
Molybdenum..................................         0.173         0.077
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (c) Heat treatment contact cooling water.

                             Subpart G--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              extruded or forged uranium
                                                     heat treated
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         0.006         0.003
Chromium....................................         0.012         0.005
Copper......................................         0.040         0.019
Lead........................................         0.009         0.004
Nickel......................................         0.017         0.012
Fluoride....................................         1.86          0.827
Molybdenum..................................         0.158         0.070
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (d) Forging spent lubricants--subpart G--BAT. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (e) Surface treatment spent baths.

                             Subpart G--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                uranium surface treated
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         0.006         0.002
Chromium....................................         0.010         0.004
Copper......................................         0.035         0.017
Lead........................................         0.008         0.004
Nickel......................................         0.015         0.010
Fluoride....................................         1.62          0.718
Molybdenum..................................         0.137         0.061
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (f) Surface treatment rinse.

                             Subpart G--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                uranium surface treated
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         0.068         0.027
Chromium....................................         0.125         0.051
Copper......................................         0.432         0.260
Lead........................................         0.095         0.044
Nickel......................................         0.186         0.125
Fluoride....................................        20.1           8.90
Molybdenum..................................         1.70          0.752
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (g) Wet air pollution control scrubber blowdown.

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                             Subpart G--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                uranium surface treated
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................        0.0007        0.0003
Chromium....................................        0.001         0.0005
Copper......................................        0.005         0.002
Lead........................................        0.001         0.0005
Nickel......................................        0.002         0.001
Fluoride....................................        0.208         0.092
Molybdenum..................................        0.018         0.008
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (h) Sawing or grinding spent emulsions.

                             Subpart G--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                               any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               uranium sawed or ground
                                                    with emulsions
                                            ----------------------------
Cadmium....................................         0.001         0.0005
Chromium...................................         0.002         0.0009
Copper.....................................         0.007         0.004
Lead.......................................         0.002         0.001
Nickel.....................................         0.003         0.002
Fluoride...................................         0.338         0.150
Molybdenum.................................         0.029         0.013
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (i) Sawing or grinding contact cooling water.

                             Subpart G--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                uranium sawed or ground
                                              with contact cooling water
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         0.033         0.013
Chromium....................................         0.061         0.025
Copper......................................         0.211         0.101
Lead........................................         0.046         0.022
Nickel......................................         0.091         0.061
Fluoride....................................         9.82          4.36
Molybdenum..................................         0.830         0.368
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (j) Sawing or grinding rinse.

                             Subpart G--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                sawed or ground uranium
                                                         rinse
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         0.001        0.0004
Chromium....................................         0.002        0.0007
Copper......................................         0.006        0.003
Lead........................................         0.002        0.0006
Nickel......................................         0.003        0.002
Fluoride....................................         0.277        0.123
Molybdenum..................................         0.024        0.011
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (k) Area cleaning rinse.

                             Subpart G--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                    uranium formed
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         0.009         0.004
Chromium....................................         0.016         0.007
Copper......................................         0.055         0.026
Lead........................................         0.012         0.006
Nickel......................................         0.024         0.016
Fluoride....................................         2.56          1.14
Molybdenum..................................         0.216         0.096
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (l) Drum, washwater.

                             Subpart G--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                    uranium formed
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         0.009         0.004
Chromium....................................         0.017         0.007
Copper......................................         0.057         0.027
Lead........................................         0.013         0.006
Nickel......................................         0.025         0.017
Fluoride....................................         2.64          1.17
Molybdenum..................................         0.223         0.099
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (m) Laundry washwater.

                             Subpart G--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                   mg/employee--day
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         5.24          2.10
Chromium....................................         9.70          3.93
Copper......................................        33.6          16.0
Lead........................................         7.34          3.41
Nickel......................................        14.4           9.70
Fluoride....................................         1.560       692
Molybdenum..................................       132            58.4
------------------------------------------------------------------------


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    (n) Degreasing spent solvents--subpart G--BAT. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.

[50 FR 34270, Aug. 23, 1985; 51 FR 2888, Jan. 22, 1986]



Sec.  471.73  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
new source performance standards (NSPS). The mass of pollutants in the 
uranium forming process wastewater shall not exceed the following 
values:
    (a) Extrusion spent lubricants--subpart G--NSPS. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (b) Extrusion tool contact cooling water.

                             Subpart G--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                   uranium extruded
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         0.007         0.003
Chromium....................................         0.013         0.005
Copper......................................         0.044         0.021
Lead........................................         0.010         0.005
Nickel......................................         0.019         0.013
Fluoride....................................         2.05          0.908
Molybdenum..................................         0.173         0.077
Oil and grease..............................         0.344         0.344
TSS.........................................         0.516         0.413
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (c) Heat treatment contact cooling water.

                             Subpart G--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              extruded or forged uranium
                                                     heat treated
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         0.006         0.003
Chromium....................................         0.012         0.005
Copper......................................         0.040         0.019
Lead........................................         0.009         0.004
Nickel......................................         0.017         0.012
Fluoride....................................         1.86          0.827
Molybdenum..................................         0.158         0.070
Oil and grease..............................         0.313         0.313
TSS.........................................         0.470         0.376
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (d) Forging spent lubricants--subpart G--NSPS. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (e) Surface treatment spent baths.

                             Subpart G--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                uranium surface treated
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         0.006         0.002
Chromium....................................         0.010         0.004
Copper......................................         0.035         0.017
Lead........................................         0.008         0.004
Nickel......................................         0.015         0.010
Fluoride....................................         1.62          0.718
Molybdenum..................................         0.137         0.061
Oil and grease..............................         0.272         0.272
TSS.........................................         0.408         0.327
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (f) Surface treatment rinse.

                             Subpart G--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                uranium surface treated
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         0.068         0.027
Chromium....................................         0.125         0.051
Copper......................................         0.432         0.206
Lead........................................         0.095         0.044
Nickel......................................         0.186         0.125
Fluoride....................................        20.1           8.90
Molybdenum..................................         1.70          0.752
Oil and grease..............................         3.37          3.37
TSS.........................................         5.06          4.05
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (g) Wet air pollution control scrubber blowdown.

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                             Subpart G--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                uranium surface treated
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................        0.0007        0.0003
Chromium....................................        0.001         0.0005
Copper......................................        0.005         0.002
Lead........................................        0.001         0.0005
Nickel......................................        0.002         0.001
Fluoride....................................        0.208         0.092
Molybdenum..................................        0.018         0.008
Oil and grease..............................        0.035         0.035
TSS.........................................        0.053         0.042
pH..........................................    (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (h) Sawing or grinding spent emulsions.

                             Subpart G--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                uranium sawed or ground
                                                    with emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................        0.001         0.0005
Chromium....................................        0.002         0.0009
Copper......................................        0.007         0.004
Lead........................................        0.002         0.0008
Nickel......................................        0.003         0.002
Fluoride....................................        0.338         0.150
Molybdenum..................................        0.029         0.013
Oil and grease..............................        0.057         0.057
TSS.........................................        0.085         0.068
pH..........................................    (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (i) Sawing or grinding contact cooling water.

                             Subpart G--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                uranium sawed or ground
                                              with contact cooling water
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................        0.033         0.013
Chromium....................................        0.061         0.025
Copper......................................        0.211         0.101
Lead........................................        0.046         0.022
Nickel......................................        0.091         0.061
Fluoride....................................        9.82          4.36
Molybdenum..................................        0.830         0.368
Oil and grease..............................        1.65          1.65
TSS.........................................        2.48          1.98
pH..........................................    (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (j) Sawing or grinding rinse.

                             Subpart G--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                sawed or ground uranium
                                                        rinsed
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................        0.001         0.0004
Chromium....................................        0.002         0.0007
Copper......................................        0.006         0.003
Lead........................................        0.002         0.0006
Nickel......................................        0.003         0.002
Fluoride....................................        0.277         0.123
Molybdenum..................................        0.024         0.011
Oil and grease..............................        0.047         0.047
TSS.........................................        0.070         0.056
pH..........................................    (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (k) Area cleaning rinse.

                             Subpart G--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                    uranium formed
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................        0.009         0.004
Chromium....................................        0.016         0.007
Copper......................................        0.055         0.026
Lead........................................        0.012         0.006
Nickel......................................        0.024         0.016
Fluoride....................................        2.56          1.14
Molybdenum..................................        0.216         0.096
Oil and grease..............................        0.429         0.429
TSS.........................................        0.644         0.515
pH..........................................    (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (l) Drum washwater.

                             Subpart G--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                    uranium formed
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         0.009         0.004
Chromium....................................         0.017         0.007
Copper......................................         0.057         0.027
Lead........................................         0.013         0.006
Nickel......................................         0.025         0.017
Fluoride....................................         2.64          1.17
Molybdenum..................................         0.223         0.099
Oil and grease..............................         0.443         0.443
TSS.........................................         0.665         0.532
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (m) Laundry washwater.

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                             Subpart G--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                   mg/employee--day
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         5.24          2.10
Chromium....................................         9.70          3.93
Copper......................................        33.6          16.0
Lead........................................         7.34          3.41
Nickel......................................        14.4           9.70
Fluoride....................................     1,560           692
Molybdenum..................................       132            58.4
Oil and grease..............................       262           262
TSS.........................................       393           315
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (n) Degreasing spent solvents--subpart G--NSPS. There shall be no 
discharge of process waster pollutants.

[50 FR 34270, Aug. 23, 1985; 51 FR 2888, Jan. 22, 1986]



Sec.  471.74  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
[Reserved]



Sec.  471.75  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7, any new source subject to this 
subpart which introduces pollutants into a publicly owned treatment 
works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the following 
pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS). The mass of wastewater 
pollutants in uranium forming process wastewater introduced into a POTW 
shall not exceed the following values:
    (a) Extrusion spent lubricants--subpart G--PSNS. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (b) Extrusion tool contact cooling water.

                             Subpart G--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                   uranium extruded
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         0.007         0.003
Chromium....................................         0.013         0.005
Copper......................................         0.044         0.021
Lead........................................         0.010         0.005
Nickel......................................         0.019         0.013
Fluoride....................................         2.05          0.908
Molybdenum..................................         0.173         0.077
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (c) Heat treatment contact cooling water.

                             Subpart G--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              extruded or forged uranium
                                                     heat treated
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         0.006         0.003
Chromium....................................         0.012         0.005
Copper......................................         0.040         0.019
Lead........................................         0.009         0.004
Nickel......................................         0.017         0.012
Fluoride....................................         1.86          0.827
Molybdenum..................................         0.158         0.070
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (d) Forging spent lubricants--subpart G--PSNS. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (e) Surface treatment spent baths.

                             Subpart G--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                uranium surface treated
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         0.006         0.002
Chromium....................................         0.010         0.004
Copper......................................         0.035         0.017
Lead........................................         0.008         0.004
Nickel......................................         0.015         0.010
Fluoride....................................         1.62          0.718
Molybdenum..................................         0.137         0.061
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (f) Surface treatment rinse.

                             Subpart G--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                uranium surface treated
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         0.068         0.027
Chromium....................................         0.125         0.051
Copper......................................         0.432         0.206
Lead........................................         0.095         0.044
Nickel......................................         0.186         0.125
Fluoride....................................        20.1           8.90
Molybdenum..................................         1.70          0.752
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (g) Wet air pollution control scrubber blowdown.

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                             Subpart G--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                uranium surface treated
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................        0.0007        0.0003
Chromium....................................        0.001         0.0005
Copper......................................        0.005         0.002
Lead........................................        0.001         0.0005
Nickel......................................        0.002         0.001
Fluoride....................................        0.208         0.092
Molybdenum..................................        0.018         0.008
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (h) Sawing or grinding spent emulsions.

                             Subpart G--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                uranium sawed or ground
                                                    with emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         0.001        0.0005
Chromium....................................         0.002        0.0009
Copper......................................         0.007        0.004
Lead........................................         0.002        0.0008
Nickel......................................         0.003        0.002
Fluoride....................................         0.338        0.150
Molybdenum..................................         0.029        0.013
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (i) Sawing or grinding contact cooling water.

                             Subpart G--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                uranium sawed or ground
                                              with contact cooling water
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         0.033         0.013
Chromium....................................         0.061         0.025
Copper......................................         0.211         0.101
Lead........................................         0.046         0.022
Nickel......................................         0.091         0.061
Fluoride....................................         9.82          4.36
Molybdenum..................................         0.830         0.368
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (j) Sawing or grinding rinse.

                             Subpart G--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                sawed or ground uranium
                                                        rinsed
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         0.001        0.0004
Chromium....................................         0.002        0.0007
Copper......................................         0.006        0.003
Lead........................................         0.002        0.0006
Nickel......................................         0.003        0.002
Fluoride....................................         0.277        0.123
Molybdenum..................................         0.024        0.011
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (k) Area cleaning rinse.

                             Subpart G--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                    uranium formed
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         0.009         0.004
Chromium....................................         0.016         0.007
Copper......................................         0.055         0.026
Lead........................................         0.012         0.006
Nickel......................................         0.024         0.016
Fluoride....................................         2.56          1.14
Molybdenum..................................         0.216         0.096
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (l) Drum washwater.

                             Subpart G--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                    uranium formed
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         0.009         0.004
Chromium....................................         0.017         0.007
Copper......................................         0.057         0.027
Lead........................................         0.013         0.006
Nickel......................................         0.025         0.017
Fluoride....................................         2.64          1.17
Molybdenum..................................         0.223         0.099
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (m) Laundry washwater.

                             Subpart G--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                   mg/employee--day
                                             ---------------------------
Cadmium.....................................         5.24          2.10
Chromium....................................         9.70          3.93
Copper......................................        33.6          16.0
Lead........................................         7.34          3.41
Nickel......................................        14.4           9.70
Fluoride....................................     1,560           692
Molybdenum..................................       132            58.4
------------------------------------------------------------------------


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    (n) Degreasing spent solvents--subpart G--PSNS. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.

[50 FR 34270, Aug. 23, 1985; 51 FR 2888, Jan. 22, 1986]



Sec.  471.76  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional
pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]



                   Subpart H_Zinc Forming Subcategory



Sec.  471.80  Applicability; description of the zinc forming
subcategory.

    This subpart applies to discharges of pollutants to waters of the 
United States, and introductions of pollutants into publicly owned 
treatment works from the process operations of the zinc forming 
subcategory.



Sec.  471.81  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable
control technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations for the process operations representing the degree of 
effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable 
control technology currently available (BPT):
    (a) Rolling spent neat oils--subpart H--BPT. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (b) Rolling spent emulsions.

                             Subpart H--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              zinc rolled with emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................        0.0006        0.0003
Copper......................................        0.003         0.002
Cyanide.....................................        0.0004        0.0002
Zinc........................................        0.002         0.0009
Oil and grease..............................        0.028         0.017
TSS.........................................        0.057         0.027
pH..........................................    (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (c) Rolling contact cooling water.

                             Subpart H--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               zinc rolled with contact
                                                     cooling water
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.236        0.0097
Copper......................................         1.02         0.536
Cyanide.....................................         0.156        0.065
Zinc........................................         0.783        0.327
Oil and grease..............................        10.7          6.43
TSS.........................................        22.0         10.5
pH..........................................     (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (d) Drawing spent emulsions.

                             Subpart H--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               zinc drawn with emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.003        0.001
Copper......................................         0.011        0.006
Cyanide.....................................         0.002        0.0007
Zinc........................................         0.009        0.004
Oil and grease..............................         0.116        0.070
TSS.........................................         0.238        0.113
pH..........................................     (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (e) Direct chill casting contact cooling water.

                             Subpart H--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                zinc cast by the direct
                                                     chill method
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.222         0.091
Copper......................................         0.960         0.505
Cyanide.....................................         0.147         0.061
Zinc........................................         0.738         0.308
Oil and grease..............................        10.1           6.06
TSS.........................................        20.7           9.85
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (f) Stationary casting contact cooling water--subpart H--BPT. There 
shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (g) Heat treatment contact cooling water.

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                             Subpart H--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                   zinc heat treated
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.336         0.138
Copper......................................         1.45          0.763
Cyanide.....................................         0.221         0.092
Zinc........................................         1.12          0.466
Oil and grease..............................        15.3           9.16
TSS.........................................        31.3          14.9
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (h) Surface treatment spent baths.

                             Subpart H--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 zinc surface treated
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.039         0.016
Copper......................................         0.169         0.089
Cyanide.....................................         0.026         0.011
Zinc........................................         0.130         0.054
Oil and grease..............................         1.78          1.07
TSS.........................................         3.64          1.73
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (i) Surface treatment rinse.

                             Subpart H--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 zinc surface treated
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         1.58          0.645
Copper......................................         6.80          3.58
Cyanide.....................................         1.04          0.430
Zinc........................................         5.23          2.19
Oil and grease..............................        71.6          43.0
TSS.........................................       147            69.8
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (j) Alkaline cleaning spent baths.

                             Subpart H--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 zinc alkaline cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.002        0.0007
Copper......................................         0.007        0.004
Cyanide.....................................         0.001        0.0004
Zinc........................................         0.005        0.002
Oil and grease..............................         0.071        0.043
TSS.........................................         0.146        0.069
pH..........................................     (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (k) Alkaline cleaning rinse.

                             Subpart H--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 zinc alkaline cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.744         0.304
Copper......................................         3.21          1.69
Cyanide.....................................         0.490         0.203
Zinc........................................         2.47          1.03
Oil and grease..............................        33.8          20.3
TSS.........................................        69.3          33.0
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (l) Sawing or grinding spent emulsions.

                             Subpart H--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               zinc sawed or ground with
                                                       emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.011         0.005
Copper......................................         0.045         0.024
Cyanide.....................................         0.007         0.003
Zinc........................................         0.035         0.015
Oil and grease..............................         0.476         0.286
TSS.........................................         0.976         0.464
pH..........................................     (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (m) Electrocoating rinse.

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                             Subpart H--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                  zinc electrocoated
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         1.01          0.412
Copper......................................         4.35          2.29
Cyanide.....................................         0.664         0.275
Zinc........................................         3.35          1.40
Oil and grease..............................        45.8          27.5
TSS.........................................        93.9          44.7
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (n) Degreasing spent solvents--subpart H--BPT. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.

[50 FR 34270, Aug. 23, 1985; 51 FR 2888, Jan. 22, 1986]



Sec.  471.82  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available
technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best available technology economically achievable 
(BAT):
    (a) Rolling spent neat oils--subpart H--BAT. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (b) Rolling spent emulsions.

                             Subpart H--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property          Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                    zinc rolled with
                                                       emulsions
                                              --------------------------
Chromium.....................................        0.0005       0.0002
Copper.......................................        0.002        0.0009
Cyanide......................................        0.0003       0.0001
Zinc.........................................        0.002        0.0006
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (c) Rolling contact cooling water.

                             Subpart H--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                zinc rolled with contact
                                                      cooling water
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.020        0.009
Copper........................................        0.069        0.033
Cyanide.......................................        0.011        0.004
Zinc..........................................        0.055        0.023
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (d) Drawing spent emulsions.

                             Subpart H--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                               zinc drawn with emulsions
                                              --------------------------
Chromium.....................................        0.002        0.0009
Copper.......................................        0.008        0.004
Cyanide......................................        0.001        0.0005
Zinc.........................................        0.006        0.003
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (e) Direct chill casting contact cooling water.

                             Subpart H--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                 zinc cast by the direct
                                                      chill method
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.019        0.008
Copper........................................        0.065        0.031
Cyanide.......................................        0.010        0.004
Zinc..........................................        0.052        0.021
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (f) Stationary casting contact cooling water--subpart H--BAT. There 
shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (g) Heat treatment contact cooling water.

                             Subpart H--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                    zinc heat treated
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.029        0.012
Copper........................................        0.098        0.047
Cyanide.......................................        0.016        0.006
Zinc..........................................        0.078        0.032
------------------------------------------------------------------------


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    (h) Surface treatment spent baths.

                             Subpart H--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                  zinc surface treated
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.033        0.014
Copper........................................        0.114        0.054
Cyanide.......................................        0.018        0.007
Zinc..........................................        0.091        0.038
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (i) Surface treatment rinse.

                             Subpart H--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                  zinc surface treated
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.133        0.054
Copper........................................        0.457        0.219
Cyanide.......................................        0.072        0.029
Zinc..........................................        0.365        0.151
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (j) Alkaline cleaning spent baths.

                             Subpart H--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 zinc alkaline cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................        0.002         0.0006
Copper......................................        0.005         0.002
Cyanide.....................................        0.0007        0.0003
Zinc........................................        0.004         0.002
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (k) Alkaline cleaning rinse.

                             Subpart H--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 zinc alkaline cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.626         0.254
Copper......................................         2.17          1.03
Cyanide.....................................         0.338         0.135
Zinc........................................         1.73          0.710
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (l) Sawing or grinding spent emulsions.

                             Subpart H--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                  zinc sawed or ground
                                                     with emulsions
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.009        0.004
Copper........................................        0.031        0.015
Cyanide.......................................        0.005        0.002
Zinc..........................................        0.025        0.010
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (m) Electrocoating rinse.

                             Subpart H--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                   zinc electrocoated
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.085        0.035
Copper........................................        0.293        0.140
Cyanide.......................................        0.046        0.019
Zinc..........................................        0.234        0.096
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (n) Degreasing spent solvents--subpart H--BAT. There shall be no 
discharge or process wastewater pollutants.

[50 FR 34270, Aug. 23, 1985; 51 FR 2888, Jan. 22, 1986]



Sec.  471.83  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
new source performance standards (NSPS):
    (a) Rolling spent neat oils--subpart H--NSPS. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (b) Rolling spent emulsions.

                             Subpart H--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              zinc rolled with emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................        0.0005        0.0002
Copper......................................        0.002         0.0009
Cyanide.....................................        0.0003        0.0001
Zinc........................................        0.002         0.0006
Oil and grease..............................        0.014         0.014
TSS.........................................        0.021         0.017
pH..........................................    (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (c) Rolling contact cooling water.

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                             Subpart H--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               zinc rolled with contact
                                                     cooling water
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.020         0.009
Copper......................................         0.069         0.037
Cyanide.....................................         0.011         0.004
Zinc........................................         0.055         0.023
Oil and grease..............................         0.536         0.536
TSS.........................................         0.804         0.643
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (d) Drawing spent emulsions.

                             Subpart H--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               zinc drawn with emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.002        0.0009
Copper......................................         0.008        0.004
Cyanide.....................................         0.001        0.0005
Zinc........................................         0.006        0.003
Oil and grease..............................         0.058        0.058
TSS.........................................         0.087        0.070
pH..........................................     (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times

    (e) Direct chill casting contact cooling water.

                             Subpart H--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                               any one day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                zinc cast by the direct
                                                     chill method
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.019         0.008
Copper......................................         0.065         0.031
Cyanide.....................................         0.010         0.004
Zinc........................................         0.052         0.021
Oil and grease..............................         0.505         0.505
TSS.........................................         0.758         0.606
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (f) Stationary casting contact cooling water--subpart H--NSPS. There 
shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (g) Heat treatment contact cooling water.

                             Subpart H--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                   zinc heat treated
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.029         0.012
Copper......................................         0.098         0.047
Cyanide.....................................         0.016         0.006
Zinc........................................         0.078         0.032
Oil and grease..............................         0.763         0.763
TSS.........................................         1.15          0.916
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (h) Surface treatment spent baths.

                             Subpart H--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 zinc surface treated
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.033         0.014
Copper......................................         0.114         0.054
Cyanide.....................................         0.018         0.007
Zinc........................................         0.091         0.038
Oil and grease..............................         0.887         0.887
TSS.........................................         1.33          1.07
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (i) Surface treatment rinse.

                             Subpart H--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 zinc surface treated
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.133         0.054
Copper......................................         0.459         0.219
Cyanide.....................................         0.072         0.029
Zinc........................................         0.365         0.151
Oil and grease..............................         3.58          3.58
TSS.........................................         5.37          4.30
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (j) Alkaline cleaning spent baths.

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                             Subpart H--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 zinc alkaline cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................        0.002         0.0006
Copper......................................        0.005         0.002
Cyanide.....................................        0.0007        0.0003
Zinc........................................        0.004         0.002
Oil and grease..............................        0.036         0.036
TSS.........................................        0.054         0.043
pH..........................................    (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (k) Alkaline cleaning rinse.

                             Subpart H--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 zinc alkaline cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.626         0.259
Copper......................................         2.17          1.03
Cyanide.....................................         0.338         0.135
Zinc........................................         1.73          0.710
Oil and grease..............................        16.9          16.9
TSS.........................................        25.4          20.3
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (l) Sawing or grinding spent emulsions.

                             Subpart H--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               zinc sawed or ground with
                                                       emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.009         0.004
Copper......................................         0.031         0.015
Cyanide.....................................         0.005         0.002
Zinc........................................         0.025         0.010
Oil and grease..............................         0.235         0.235
TSS.........................................         0.357         0.286
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (m) Electrocoating rinse.

                             Subpart H--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                  zinc electrocoated
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.085         0.035
Copper......................................         0.293         0.140
Cyanide.....................................         0.046         0.019
Zinc........................................         0.234         0.096
Oil and grease..............................         2.29          2.29
TSS.........................................         3.44          2.75
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times

    (n) Degreasing spent solvents--subpart H--NSPS. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.

[50 FR 34270, Aug. 23, 1985; 51 FR 2888, Jan. 22, 1986]



Sec.  471.84  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES). [Reserved]



Sec.  471.85  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7, any new source subject to this 
subpart which introduces pollutants into a publicly owned treatment 
works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the following 
pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS). The mass of the 
wastewater introduced into a POTW shall not exceed the following values:
    (a) Rolling spent neat oils--subpart H--PSNS. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (b) Rolling spent emulsions.

                             Subpart H--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property          Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                    zinc rolled with
                                                       emulsions
                                              --------------------------
Chromium.....................................        0.0005       0.0002
Copper.......................................        0.002        0.0009
Cyanide......................................        0.0003       0.0001
Zinc.........................................        0.002        0.0006
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (c) Rolling contact cooling water.

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                             Subpart H--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                zinc rolled with contact
                                                      cooling water
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.020        0.008
Copper........................................        0.069        0.033
Cyanide.......................................        0.011        0.004
Zinc..........................................        0.055        0.023
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (d) Drawing spent emulsions.

                             Subpart H--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                               zinc drawn with emulsions
                                              --------------------------
Chromium.....................................        0.002        0.0009
Copper.......................................        0.008        0.004
Cyanide......................................        0.001        0.0005
Zinc.........................................        0.006        0.003
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (e) Direct chill casting contact cooling water.

                             Subpart H--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                 zinc cast by the direct
                                                      chill method
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.019        0.008
Copper........................................        0.065        0.031
Cyanide.......................................        0.010        0.004
Zinc..........................................        0.052        0.021
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (f) Stationary casting contact cooling water--subpart H--PSNS. There 
shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (g) Heat treatment contact cooling water.

                             Subpart H--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                    zinc heat treated
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.029        0.012
Copper........................................        0.098        0.047
Cyanide.......................................        0.016        0.006
Zinc..........................................        0.078        0.032
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (h) Surface treatment spent baths.

                             Subpart H--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                  zinc surface treated
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.033        0.014
Copper........................................        0.114        0.054
Cyanide.......................................        0.018        0.007
Zinc..........................................        0.091        0.038
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (i) Surface treatment rinse.

                             Subpart H--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                  zinc surface treated
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.133        0.054
Copper........................................        0.459        0.219
Cyanide.......................................        0.072        0.029
Zinc..........................................        0.365        0.151
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (j) Alkaline cleaning spent baths.

                             Subpart H--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                 zinc alkaline cleaned
                                              --------------------------
Chromium.....................................        0.002        0.0006
Copper.......................................        0.005        0.002
Cyanide......................................       0.0007        0.0003
Zinc.........................................        0.004        0.002
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (k) Alkaline cleaning rinse.

                             Subpart H--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                 zinc alkaline cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.626         0.254
Copper......................................         2.17          1.03
Cyanide.....................................         0.338         0.134
Zinc........................................         1.73          0.710
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (l) Sawing or grinding spent emulsions.

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                             Subpart H--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                  zinc sawed or ground
                                                     with emulsions
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.009        0.004
Copper........................................        0.031        0.015
Cyanide.......................................        0.005        0.002
Zinc..........................................        0.025        0.010
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (m) Electrocoating rinse.

                             Subpart H--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                   zinc electrocoated
                                               -------------------------
Chromium......................................        0.085        0.035
Copper........................................        0.293        0.140
Cyanide.......................................        0.046        0.019
Zinc..........................................        0.234        0.096
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (n) Decreasing spent solvents--subpart H--PSNS. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.

[50 FR 34270, Aug. 23, 1985; 51 FR 2888, Jan. 22, 1986]



Sec.  471.86  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional
pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]



             Subpart I_Zirconium-Hafnium Forming Subcategory



Sec.  471.90  Applicability; description of the zirconium-hafnium 
forming subcategory.

    This subpart applies to discharges of pollutants to waters of the 
United States, and introductions of pollutants into publicly owned 
treatment works from the process operations of the zirconium-hafnium 
forming subcategory.



Sec.  471.91  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent 
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable control
technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations for the process operations representing the degree of 
effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable 
control technology currently available (BPT):
    (a) Rolling spent neat oils--subpart I--BPT. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (b) Drawing spent lubricants--subpart I--BPT. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (c) Extrusion spend emulsions--subpart I--BPT. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (d) Extrusion press hydraulic fluid leakage.

                             Subpart I--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              zirconium-hafnium extruded
                                             ---------------------------
 
Chromium....................................         0.104         0.043
Cyanide.....................................         0.069         0.029
Nickel......................................         0.455         0.301
Ammonia.....................................        31.6          13.9
Fluoride....................................        14.1           6.26
Oil and grease..............................         4.74          2.85
TSS.........................................         9.72          4.62
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (e) Swaging spent neat oils--subpart I--BPT. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (f) Heat treatment contact cooling water.

                             Subpart I--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                zirconium-hafnium heat
                                                        treated
                                             ---------------------------
 
Chromium....................................         0.151         0.062
Cyanide.....................................         0.100         0.041
Nickel......................................         0.659         0.436
Ammonia.....................................        45.7          20.1
Fluoride....................................        20.4           9.06
Oil and grease..............................         6.86          4.12
TSS.........................................        14.1           6.69
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (g) Tube Reducing Spent Lubricant--subpart I--BPT.

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    (1) There shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants 
except as provided under paragraph (g)(2) of this section.
    (2) Process wastewater pollutants may be discharged, with no 
allowance for any pollutants discharged, provided the facility owner or 
operator demonstrates, on the basis of analytical methods set forth in 
or approved pursuant to 40 CFR part 136, that the concentrations of 
nitrosamine compounds in the wastewater discharged from the tube 
reducing process do not exceed 0.050 mg/l of N-nitrosodimethylamine, 
0.020 mg/l of N-nitrosodiphenylamine, and 0.020 mg/l of N-nitrosodi-n-
propylamine.
    (3) The demonstration required under subparagraph (g)(2) of this 
section shall be made once per month until the demonstration has been 
made for all three nitrosamine compounds for six consecutive months, 
after which time the demonstration may be made once per quarter. If a 
sample is found to contain any of the foregoing nitrosamine compounds at 
concentrations greater than those specified in subparagraph (g)(2) of 
this section, the actions described in paragraph (g)(4), of this section 
shall be taken, and the demonstration required under paragraph (g)(2) of 
this section shall be made once per month until it has been made for all 
three nitrosamine compounds for six consecutive months.
    (4) If sampling results show that any of the foregoing nitrosamine 
compounds is present in the process wastewater at concentrations greater 
than those specified in subparagraph (g)(2) of this section, the 
facility owner or operator shall ensure that, within thirty days of 
receiving written notification of the sampling results, there is no 
further discharge of tube reducing spent lubricant wastewater until the 
owner or operator:
    (i) Performs a subsequent analysis which demonstrates that the 
concentrations of the foregoing nitrosamine compounds do not exceed the 
levels specified in paragraph (g)(2) of this section; or
    (ii) Substitutes a new tube reducing lubricant and thereafter 
complies with the requirements of paragraph (g)(3) of this section; or
    (iii) Determines the source of the pollutant whose concentration 
exceeded the level specified in paragraph (g)(2) of this section and 
demonstrates to the satisfaction of the NPDES issuing authority that 
such source has been eliminated.
    (5) The concentration limits specified in paragraph (g)(2) of this 
section apply at the point of discharge from the tube reducing process. 
However, sampling after the tube reducing wastewater has been commingled 
with other wastewaters is permitted if:
    (i) Any dilution caused by the other wastewaters is taken into 
account in determining the appropriate (i.e., lower) allowable discharge 
concentration; and
    (ii) An analytical method of sufficient sensitivity is used to 
measure the levels of each of the foregoing nitrosamine compounds in the 
wastewaters being sampled.
    (h) Surface treatment spent baths.

                             Subpart I--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               zirconium-hafnium surface
                                                        treated
                                             ---------------------------
 
Chromium....................................         0.150         0.61
Cyanide.....................................         0.099         0.041
Nickel......................................         0.653         0.432
Ammonia.....................................        45.3          20
Fluoride....................................        20.3           8.98
Oil and grease..............................         6.80          4.08
TSS.........................................        14             6.63
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (i) Surface treatment rinse.

                             Subpart I--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               zirkonium-hafnium surface
                                                        treated
                                             ---------------------------
 
Chromium....................................         3.91          1.60
Cyanide.....................................         2.58          1.07
Nickel......................................        17.1          11.3
Ammonia.....................................     1,190           521
Fluoride....................................       529           235
Oil and grease..............................       178           107
TSS.........................................       364           173
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.


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    (j) Alkaline cleaning spent baths.

                             Subpart I--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              zirconium-hafnium alkaline
                                                        cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
 
Chromium....................................         0.704         0.288
Cyanide.....................................         0.464         0.192
Nickel......................................         3.07          2.03
Ammonia.....................................       214            93.8
Fluoride....................................        95.2          42.3
Oil and grease..............................        32            19.2
TSS.........................................        65.6          31.2
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (k) Alkaline cleaning rinse.

                             Subpart I--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              zirconium-hafnium alkaline
                                                        cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
 
Chromium....................................        13.8           5.65
Cyanide.....................................         9.11          3.77
Nickel......................................        60.3          39.9
Ammonia.....................................     4,190         1,840
Fluoride....................................     1,870           829
Oil and grease..............................       628           377
TSS.........................................     1,290           613
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (l) Sawing or grinding spent emulsions.

                             Subpart I--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              zirconium-hafnium sawed or
                                                 ground with emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
 
Chromium....................................         0.124         0.051
Cyanide.....................................         0.082         0.034
Nickel......................................         0.540         0.357
Ammonia.....................................        37.5          16.5
Fluoride....................................        16.7           7.42
Oil and grease..............................         5.62          3.37
TSS.........................................        11.5           5.48
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (m) Wet air pollution control scrubber blowdown--subpart I--BPT. 
There shall be no allowance for the discharge of process wastewater 
pollutants.
    (n) Degreasing spent solvents--subpart I--BPT. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (o) Degreasing rinse--subpart I--BPT. There shall be no discharge or 
process wastewater pollutants.
    (p) Molten salt rinse.

                             Subpart I--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthy
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off pounds) of
                                               zirconium-hafnium treated
                                                   with molten salt
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         3.33          1.360
Cyanide.....................................         2.20          0.907
Nickel......................................        14.5           9.60
Ammonia.....................................     1,010           443
Fluoride....................................       450           200
Oil and grease..............................       151            90.7
TSS.........................................       310           148
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (q) Sawing or grinding contact cooling water.

                             Subpart I--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              zirconium-hafnium sawed or
                                                  ground with contact
                                                     cooling water
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.142         0.058
Cyanide.....................................         0.093         0.039
Nickel......................................         0.617         0.408
Ammonia.....................................        42.8          18.8
Fluoride....................................        19.1           8.48
Oil and grease..............................         6.42          3.85
TSS.........................................        13.2           6.26
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (r) Sawing on grinding rinse.

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                             Subpart I--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               sawed or ground zirconium
                                                    hafnium rinsed
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.792         0.324
Cyanide.....................................         0.522         0.216
Nickel......................................         3.46          2.29
Ammonia.....................................       240           106
Fluoride....................................       107            47.5
Oil and grease..............................        36            21.6
TSS.........................................        73.8          35.1
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (s) Sawing or grinding spent neat oils--subpart I--BPT. There shall 
be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (t) Inspection and testing wastewater.

                             Subpart I--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               zirconium-hafnium tested
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.007         0.003
Cyanide.....................................         0.005         0.002
Nickel......................................         0.030         0.020
Ammonia.....................................         2.06          0.903
Fluoride....................................         0.917         0.407
Oil and grease..............................         0.308         0.185
TSS.........................................         0.632         0.301
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.05 to 10.0 at all times.


[50 FR 34270, Aug. 23, 1985; 51 FR 2888, Jan. 22, 1986, as amended at 54 
FR 11350, Mar. 17, 1989]



Sec.  471.92  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best available technology economically achievable 
(BAT):
    (a) Rolling spent neat oils--subpart I--BAT. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (b) Drawing spent lubricants--subpart I--BAT. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (c) Extrusion spent emulsions--subpart I--BAT. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (d) Extrusion press hydraulic fluid leakage.

                             Subpart I--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds of
                                              zirconium-hafnium extruded
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.104         0.043
Cyanide.....................................         0.069         0.029
Nickel......................................         0.455         0.301
Ammonia.....................................        31.6          13.9
Fluoride....................................        14.1           6.26
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (e) Swaging spent neat oils. There shall be no discharge of process 
wastewater pollutants.
    (f) Heat treatment contact cooling water.

                             Subpart I--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                zirconium-hafnium heat
                                                        treated
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.015         0.006
Cyanide.....................................         0.010         0.004
Nickel......................................         0.066         0.044
Ammonia.....................................         4.57          2.01
Fluoride....................................         2.04          0.906
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (g) Tube Reducing Spent Lubricant--subpart I--BAT.
    (1) There shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants 
except as provided under paragraph (g)(2) of this section.
    (2) Process wastewater pollutants may be discharged, with no 
allowance for any pollutants discharged, provided the facility owner or 
operator demonstrates, on the basis of analytical methods set forth in 
or approved pursuant to 40 CFR part 136, that the concentrations of 
nitrosamine compounds in the wastewater discharged from the tube 
reducing process do not exceed 0.050 mg/l of N-nitrosodimethylamine, 
0.020 mg/l of N-nitrosodiphenylamine, and 0.020 mg/l of N-nitrosodi-n-
propylamine.

[[Page 800]]

    (3) The demonstration required under paragraph (g)(2) of this 
section shall be made once per month until the demonstration has been 
made for all three nitrosamine compounds for six consecutive months, 
after which time the demonstration may be made once per quarter. If a 
sample is found to contain any of the foregoing nitrosamine compounds at 
concentrations greater than those specified in paragraph (g)(2) of this 
section, the actions described in paragraph (g)(4) of this section shall 
be taken, and the demonstration required under paragraph (g)(2) of this 
section shall be made once per month until it has been made for all 
three nitrosamine compounds for six consecutive months.
    (4) If sampling results show that any of the foregoing nitrosamine 
compounds is present in the process wastewater at concentrations greater 
than those specified in paragraph (g)(2) of this section, the facility 
owner or operator shall ensure that, within thirty days of receiving 
written notification of the sampling results, there is no further 
discharge of tube reducing spent lubricant wastewater until the owner or 
operator:
    (i) Performs a subsequent analysis which demonstrates that the 
concentrations of the foregoing nitrosamine compounds do not exceed the 
levels specified in paragraph (g)(2) of this section; or
    (ii) Substitutes a new tube reducing lubricant and thereafter 
complies with the requirements of paragraph (g)(3) of this section; or
    (iii) Determines the source of the pollutant whose concentration 
exceeded the level specified in paragraph (g)(2) of this section and 
demonstrates to the satisfaction of the NPDES issuing authority that 
such source has been eliminated.
    (5) The concentration limits specified in paragraph (g)(2) of this 
section apply at the point of discharge from the tube reducing process. 
However, sampling after the tube reducing wastewater has been commingled 
with other wastewaters is permitted if:
    (i) Any dilution caused by the other wastewaters is taken into 
account in determining the appropriate (i.e., lower) allowable discharge 
concentration; and
    (ii) An analytical method of sufficient sensitivity is used to 
measure the levels of each of the foregoing nitrosamine compounds in the 
wastewaters being sampled.
    (h) Surface treatment spent baths.

                             Subpart I--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               zirconium-hafnium surface
                                                        treated
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.150         0.061
Cyanide.....................................         0.099         0.041
Nickel......................................         0.653         0.432
Ammonia.....................................        45.3          20
Fluoride....................................        20.3           8.98
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (i) Surface treatment rinse.

                             Subpart I--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               zirconium-hafnium surface
                                                        treated
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.391         0.160
Cyanide.....................................         0.258         0.107
Nickel......................................         1.71          1.13
Ammonia.....................................       119            52.1
Fluoride....................................        52.9          23.5
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (j) Alkaline cleaning spent baths.

                             Subpart I--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              zirconium-hafnium alkaline
                                                        cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.704         0.288
Cyanide.....................................         0.464         0.192
Nickel......................................         3.07          2.03
Ammonia.....................................       214            93.8
Fluoride....................................        95.2          42.3
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (k) Alkaline cleaning rinse.

[[Page 801]]



                             Subpart I--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              zirconium-hafnium alkaline
                                                        cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         1.380         0.565
Cyanide.....................................         0.911         0.377
Nickel......................................         6.03          3.99
Ammonia.....................................       419           184
Fluoride....................................       187            82.9
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (l) Sawing or grinding spent emulsions.

                             Subpart I--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              zirconium-hafnium sawed or
                                                 ground with emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.124         0.051
Cyanide.....................................         0.082         0.034
Nickel......................................         0.540         0.357
Ammonia.....................................        37.5          16.5
Fluoride....................................        16.7           7.42
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (m) Wet air pollution control scrubber blowdown--Subpart I--BAT. 
There shall be no allowance for the discharge of process wastewater 
pollutants.
    (n) Degreasing spent solvents--subpart I--BAT. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (o) Degreasing rinse--subpart I--BAT. There shall be no discharge of 
process wastewater pollutants.
    (p) Molten salt rinse.

                             Subpart I--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               zirconium-hafnium treated
                                                   with molten salt
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.333         0.136
Cyanide.....................................         0.220         0.091
Nickel......................................         1.45          0.960
Ammonia.....................................       101            44.3
Fluoride....................................        45.0          20.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (q) Sawing or grinding contact cooling water.

                             Subpart I--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              zirconium-hafnium sawed or
                                                  ground with contact
                                                     cooling water
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.142         0.058
Cyanide.....................................         0.093         0.039
Nickel......................................         0.617         0.408
Ammonia.....................................        42.8          18.8
Fluoride....................................        19.1           8.48
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (r) Sawing or grinding rinse.

                             Subpart I--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              sawed or ground zirconium-
                                                    hafnium rinsed
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.079         0.033
Cyanide.....................................         0.052         0.022
Nickel......................................         0.346         0.229
Ammonia.....................................        24.0          10.6
Fluoride....................................        10.7           4.75
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (s) Sawing or grinding spent neat oils--subpart I--BAT. There shall 
be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (t) Inspection and testing wastewater.

                             Subpart I--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property          Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                zirconium-hafnium tested
                                              --------------------------
Chromium.....................................         0.007        0.003
Cyanide......................................         0.005        0.002
Nickel.......................................         0.030        0.020
Ammonia......................................         2.06         0.903
Fluoride.....................................         0.917        0.407
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[50 FR 34270, Aug. 23, 1985; 51 FR 2888, Jan. 22, 1986, as amended at 54 
FR 11351, Mar. 17, 1989]



Sec.  471.93  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
new source performance standards (NSPS). The mass of pollutant in the 
zirconium-hafnium process wastewater shall not exceed the following 
values:

[[Page 802]]

    (a) Rolling spent neat oils--subpart I--NSPS. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (b) Drawing spent lubricants--subpart I--NSPS. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (c) Extrusion spent emulsions--subpart I--NSPS. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (d) Extrusion press hydraulic fluid leakage.

                             Subpart I--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              zirconium-hafnium extruded
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.104         0.043
Cyanide.....................................         0.069         0.029
Nickel......................................         0.455         0.301
Ammonia.....................................        31.6          13.9
Fluoride....................................        14.1           6.26
Oil and grease..............................         4.74          2.85
TSS.........................................         9.72          4.62
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (e) Swaging spent neat oils--subpart I--NSPS. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (f) Heat treatment contact cooling water.

                             Subpart I--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                zirconium-hafnium heat
                                                        treated
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.015         0.006
Cyanide.....................................         0.010         0.004
Nickel......................................         0.066         0.044
Ammonia.....................................         4.57          2.01
Fluoride....................................         2.04          0.906
Oil and grease..............................         0.686         0.412
TSS.........................................         1.41          0.669
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (g) Tube Reducing Spent Lubricant--subpart I--NSPS:
    (1) There shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants 
except as provided under paragraph (g)(2) of this section.
    (2) Process wastewater pollutants may be discharged, with no 
allowance for any pollutants discharged, provided the facility owner or 
operator demonstrates, on the basis of analytical methods set forth in 
or approved pursuant to 40 CFR part 136, that the concentrations of 
nitrosamine compounds in the wastewater discharged from the tube 
reducing process do not exceed 0.050 mg/l of N-nitrosodimethylamine, 
0.020 mg/l of N-nitrosodiphenylamine, and 0.020 mg/l of N-nitrosodi-n-
propylamine.
    (3) The demonstration required under paragraph (g)(2) of this 
section shall be made once per month until the demonstration has been 
made for all three nitrosamine compounds for six consecutive months, 
after which time the demonstration may be made once per quarter. If a 
sample is found to contain any of the foregoing nitrosamine compounds at 
concentrations greater than those specified in paragraph (g)(2) of this 
section, the actions described in paragraph (g)(4) of this section shall 
be taken, and the demonstration required under paragraph (g)(2) of this 
section shall be made once per month until it has been made for all 
three nitrosamine compounds for six consecutive months.
    (4) If sampling results show that any of the foregoing nitrosamine 
compounds is present in the process wastewater at concentrations greater 
than those specified in paragraph (g)(2) of this section, the facility 
owner or operator shall ensure that, within thirty days of receiving 
written notification of the sampling results, there is no further 
discharge of tube reducing spent lubricant wastewater until the owner or 
operator:
    (i) Performs a subsequent analysis which demonstrates that the 
concentrations of the foregoing nitrosamine compounds do not exceed the 
levels specified in paragraph (g)(2) of this section; or
    (ii) Substitutes a new tube reducing lubricant and thereafter 
complies with the requirements of paragraph (g)(3) of this section; or
    (iii) Determines the source of the pollutant whose concentration 
exceeded the level specified in paragraph (g)(2) of this section and 
demonstrates to the satisfaction of the NPDES issuing authority that 
such source has been eliminated.
    (5) The concentration limits specified in paragraph (g)(2) of this 
section apply

[[Page 803]]

at the point of discharge from the tube reducing process. However, 
sampling after the tube reducing wastewater has been commingled with 
other wastewaters is permitted if:
    (i) Any dilution caused by the other wastewaters is taken into 
account in determining the appropriate (i.e., lower) allowable discharge 
concentration; and
    (ii) An analytical method of sufficient sensitivity is used to 
measure the levels of each of the foregoing nitrosamine compounds in the 
wastewaters being sampled.
    (h) Surface treatment spent baths.

                             Subpart I--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               zirconium-hafnium surface
                                                        treated
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.150         0.061
Cyanide.....................................         0.099         0.041
Nickel......................................         0.653         0.432
Ammonia.....................................        45.3          20.0
Fluoride....................................        20.0           8.98
Oil and grease..............................         6.80          4.08
TSS.........................................        14.0           6.63
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (i) Surface treatment rinse.

                             Subpart I--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               zirconium-hafnium surface
                                                        treated
                                             ---------------------------
 
Chromium....................................         0.391         0.160
Cyanide.....................................         0.258         0.107
Nickel......................................         1.71          1.13
Ammonia.....................................       119            52.1
Fluoride....................................        52.9          23.5
Oil and grease..............................        17.8          10.7
TSS.........................................        36.4          17.3
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (j) Alkaline cleaning spent baths.

                             Subpart I--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              zirconium-hafnium alkaline
                                                        cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
 
Chromium....................................         0.704         0.288
Cyanide.....................................         0.464         0.192
Nickel......................................         3.07          2.03
Ammonia.....................................       214            93.8
Fluoride....................................        95.2          42.3
Oil and grease..............................        32.0          19.2
TSS.........................................        65.6          31.2
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times

    (k) Alkaline cleaning rinse.

                             Subpart I--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              zirconium-hafnium alkaline
                                                        cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
 
Chromium....................................         1.38          0.565
Cyanide.....................................         0.911         0.377
Nickel......................................         6.03          3.99
Ammonia.....................................       419           184
Fluoride....................................       187            82.9
Oil and grease..............................        62.8          37.7
TSS.........................................       129            61.3
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (l) Sawing or grinding spent emulsions.

                             Subpart I--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              zirconium-hafnium sawed or
                                                 ground with emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.124         0.051
Cyanide.....................................         0.082         0.034
Nickel......................................         0.540         0.357
Ammonia.....................................        37.5          16.50
Fluoride....................................        16.7           7.42
Oil and grease..............................         5.62          3.37
TSS.........................................        11.5           5.48
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (m) Wet air pollution control scrubber blowdown--subpart I--NSPS. 
There shall be no allowance for the discharge of process wastewater 
pollutants.
    (n) Degreasing spent solvents--subpart I--NSPS. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.

[[Page 804]]

    (o) Degreasing rinse--subpart I--NSPS. There shall be no discharge 
of process wastewater pollutants
    (p) Molten salt rinse.

                             Subpart I--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               zirconium-hafnium treated
                                                   with molten salt
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.333         0.136
Cyanide.....................................         0.220         0.091
Nickel......................................         1.45          0.960
Ammonia.....................................       101            44.3
Fluoride....................................        45.0          20.0
Oil and grease..............................        15.1           9.07
TSS.........................................        31.0          14.8
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (q) Sawing or grinding contact cooling water.

                             Subpart I--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              zirconium-hafnium sawed or
                                                  ground with contact
                                                     cooling water
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.142         0.058
Cyanide.....................................         0.093         0.039
Nickel......................................         0.617         0.408
Ammonia.....................................        42.8          18.8
Fluoride....................................        19.1           8.48
Oil and grease..............................         6.42          3.85
TSS.........................................        13.2           6.26
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (r) Sawing or grinding rinse.

                             Subpart I--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              sawed or ground zirconium-
                                                    hafnium rinsed
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.079         0.033
Cyanide.....................................         0.052         0.022
Nickel......................................         0.346         0.229
Ammonia.....................................        24.0          10.6
Fluoride....................................        10.7           4.75
Oil and Grease..............................         3.60          2.16
TSS.........................................         7.38          3.51
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (s) Sawing or grinding spent neat oils--subpart I--NSPS. There shall 
be no discharge or process wastewater pollutants.
    (t) Inspection and testing wastewater.

                             Subpart I--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               zirconium-hafnium tested
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.007         0.003
Cyanide.....................................         0.005         0.002
Nickel......................................         0.030         0.020
Ammonia.....................................         2.06          0.903
Fluoride....................................         0.917         0.407
Oil and grease..............................         0.308         0.185
TSS.........................................         0.632         0.301
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.


[50 FR 34270, Aug. 23, 1985; 51 FR 2888, Jan. 22, 1986, as amended at 54 
FR 11351, Mar. 17, 1989]



Sec.  471.94  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any existing source 
subject to this subpart which introduces pollutants into a publicly 
owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and by August 23, 
1988 achieve the following preteatment standards for existing sources 
(PSES). The mass of wastewater pollutants in zirconium-hafnium forming 
process wastewater introduced into a POTW shall not exceed the following 
values:
    (a) Rolling spent neat oils--subpart I--PSES. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (b) Drawing spent lubricants--subpart I--PSES. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (c) Extrusion spent emulsion--subpart I--PSES. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (d) Extrusion press hydraulic fluid leakage.

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                             Subpart I--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              zirconium-hafnium extruded
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.104         0.043
Cyanide.....................................         0.069         0.029
Nickel......................................         0.455         0.301
Ammonia.....................................        31.6          13.9
Fluoride....................................        14.1           6.26
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (e) Swaging spent neat oils--subpart I--PSES. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (f) Heat treatment contact cooling water.

                             Subpart I--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                zirconium-hafnium heat
                                                        treated
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.015         0.006
Cyanide.....................................         0.010         0.004
Nickel......................................         0.066         0.044
Ammonia.....................................         4.57          2.01
Fluoride....................................         2.04          0.906
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (g) Tube Reducing Spent Lubricant--subpart I--PSES.
    (1) There shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants 
except as provided under paragraph (g)(2) of this section.
    (2) Process wastewater pollutants may be discharged, with no 
allowance for any pollutants discharged, provided the facility owner or 
operator demonstrates, on the basis of analytical methods set forth in 
or approved pursuant to 40 CFR part 136, that the concentrations of 
nitrosamine compounds in the wastewater discharged from the tube 
reducing process do not exceed 0.050 mg/l of N-nitrosodimethylamine, 
0.020 mg/l of N-nitrosodiphenylamine, and 0.020 mg/l of N-nitrosodi-n-
propylamine.
    (3) The demonstration required under paragraph (g)(2) of this 
section shall be made once per month until the demonstration has been 
made for all three nitrosamine compounds for six consecutive months, 
after which time the demonstration may be made once per quarter. If a 
sample is found to contain any of the foregoing nitrosamine compounds at 
concentrations greater than those specified in subparagraph (g)(2) of 
this section, the actions described in paragraph (g)(4) of this section 
shall be taken, and the demonstration required under subparagraph (g)(2) 
of this section shall be made once per month until it has been made for 
all three nitrosamine compounds for six consecutive months.
    (4) If sampling results show that any of the foregoing nitrosamine 
compounds is present in the process wastewater at concentrations greater 
than those specified in subparagraph (g)(2) of this section, the 
facility owner or operator shall ensure that, within thirty days of 
receiving written notification of the sampling results, there is no 
further discharge of tube reducing spent lubricant wastewater until the 
owner or operator:
    (i) Performs a subsequent analysis which demonstrates that the 
concentrations of the foregoing nitrosamine compounds do not exceed the 
levels specified in paragraph (g)(2) of this section; or
    (ii) Substitutes a new tube reducing lubricant and thereafter 
complies with the requirements of paragraph (g)(3) of this section; or
    (iii) Determines the source of the pollutant whose concentration 
exceeded the level specified in paragraph (g)(2) of this section and 
demonstrates to the satisfaction of the POTW control authority that such 
source has been eliminated.
    (5) The concentration limits specified in paragraph (g)(2) of this 
section apply at the point of discharge from the tube reducing process. 
However, sampling after the tube reducing wastewater has been commingled 
with other wastewaters is permitted if:
    (i) Any dilution caused by the other wastewaters is taken into 
account in determining the appropriate (i.e., lower) allowable discharge 
concentration; and
    (ii) An analytical method of sufficient sensitivity is used to 
measure the levels of each of the foregoing nitrosamine compounds in the 
wastewaters being sampled.
    (h) Surface treatment spent baths.

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                             Subpart I--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               zirconium-hafnium surface
                                                        treated
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.150         0.061
Cyanide.....................................         0.099         0.041
Nickel......................................         0.653         0.432
Ammonia.....................................        45.3          20.0
Fluoride....................................        20.0           8.98
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (i) Surface treatment rinse.

                             Subpart I--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               zirconium-hafnium surface
                                                        treated
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.391         0.160
Cyanide.....................................         0.258         0.107
Nickel......................................         1.71          1.13
Ammonia.....................................       119            52.1
Fluoride....................................        52.9          23.5
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (j) Alkaline cleaning spent baths.

                             Subpart I--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              zirconium-hafnium alkaline
                                                        cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.704         0.288
Cyanide.....................................         0.464         0.192
Nickel......................................         3.07          2.03
Ammonia.....................................       214            93.8
Fluoride....................................        95.2          42.3
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (k) Alkaline cleaning rinse.

                             Subpart I--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              zirconium-hafnium alkaline
                                                        cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         1.38          0.565
Cyanide.....................................         0.911         0.377
Nickel......................................         6.03          3.99
Ammonia.....................................       419           184
Fluoride....................................       187            82.9
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (l) Sawing or grinding spent emulsions.

                             Subpart I--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              zirconium-hafnium sawed or
                                                 ground with emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.124         0.051
Cyanide.....................................         0.082         0.034
Nickel......................................         0.540         0.357
Ammonia.....................................        37.5          16.50
Fluoride....................................        16.7           7.42
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (m) Wet air pollution control scrubber blowdown--subpart I--PSES. 
There shall be no allowance for the discharge or process wastewater 
pollutants.
    (n) Degreasing spent solvents--subpart I--PSES. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (o) Degreasing rinse--subpart I--PSES. There shall be no discharge 
of process wastewater pollutants.
    (p) Molten salt rinse.

                             Subpart I--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               zirconium-hafnium treated
                                                   with molten salt
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.333         0.136
Cyanide.....................................         0.220         0.091
Nickel......................................         1.45          0.960
Ammonia.....................................       101            44.3
Fluoride....................................        45            20
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (q) Sawing or grinding contact cooling water.

                             Subpart I--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              zirconium-hafnium sawed or
                                                  ground with contact
                                                     cooling water
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.142         0.058
Cyanide.....................................         0.093         0.039
Nickel......................................         0.617         0.408
Ammonia.....................................        42.8          18.8
Fluoride....................................        19.1           8.48
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (r) Sawing or grinding rinse.

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                             Subpart I--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              sawed or ground zirconium-
                                                    hafnium rinsed
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.079         0.033
Cyanide.....................................         0.052         0.022
Nickel......................................         0.346         0.229
Ammonia.....................................        24            10.6
Fluoride....................................        10.7           4.75
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (s) Sawing or grinding spent neat oils--subpart I--PSES. There shall 
be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (t) Inspection and testing wastewater.

                             Subpart I--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property          Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                zirconium-hafnium tested
                                              --------------------------
Chromium.....................................         0.007        0.003
Cyanide......................................         0.005        0.002
Nickel.......................................         0.030        0.020
Ammonia......................................         2.06         0.903
Fluoride.....................................         0.917        0.407
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[50 FR 34270, Aug. 23, 1985; 51 FR 2889, Jan. 22, 1986, as amended at 54 
FR 11352, Mar. 17, 1989]



Sec.  471.95  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7, any new source subject to this 
subpart which introduces pollutants into a publicly owned treatment 
works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the following 
pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS). The mass of wastewater 
shall not exceed the following:
    (a) Rolling spent neat oils--subpart I--PSNS. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (b) Drawing spent lubricants--subpart I--PSNS. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (c) Extrusion spent emulsions--subpart I--PSNS. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (d) Extrusion press hydraulic fluid leakage.

                             Subpart I--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              zirconium-hafnium extruded
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.104         0.043
Cyanide.....................................         0.069         0.029
Nickel......................................         0.455         0.301
Ammonia.....................................        31.6          13.9
Fluoride....................................        14.1           6.26
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (e) Swaging spent neat oils--subpart I--PSNS. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (f) Heat treatment contact cooling water.

                             Subpart I--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off/kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                zirconium-hafnium heat
                                                        treated
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.015         0.006
Cyanide.....................................         0.010         0.004
Nickel......................................         0.066         0.044
Ammonia.....................................         4.57          2.01
Fluoride....................................         2.04          0.906
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (g) Tube Reducing Spent Lubricant--subpart I--PSNS.
    (1) There shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants 
except as provided under paragraph (g)(2) of this section.
    (2) Process wastewater pollutants may be discharged, with no 
allowance for any pollutants discharged, provided the facility owner or 
operator demonstrates, on the basis of analytical methods set forth in 
or approved pursuant to 40 CFR part 136, that the concentrations of 
nitrosamine compounds in the wastewater discharged from the tube 
reducing process do not exceed 0.050 mg/l of N-nitrosodimethylamine, 
0.020 mg/l of N-nitrosodiphenylamine, and 0.020 mg/l of N-nitrosodi-n-
propylamine.
    (3) The demonstration required under subparagraph (g)(2) of this 
section shall be made once per month until the demonstration has been 
made for all three nitrosamine compounds for six consecutive months, 
after which time the demonstration may be made once per quarter. If a 
sample is found to contain

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any of the foregoing nitrosamine compounds at concentrations greater 
than those specified in subparagraph (g)(2) of this section, the actions 
described in paragraph (g)(4) of this section shall be taken, and the 
demonstration required under paragraph (g)(2) shall be made once per 
month until it has been made for all three nitrosamine compounds for six 
consecutive months.
    (4) If sampling results show that any of the foregoing nitrosamine 
compounds is present in the process wastewater at concentrations greater 
than those specified in subparagraph (g)(2) of this section, the 
facility owner or operator shall ensure that, within thirty days of 
receiving written notification of the sampling results, there is no 
further discharge of tube reducing spent lubricant wastewater until the 
owner or operator:
    (i) Performs a subsequent analysis which demonstrates that the 
concentrations of the foregoing nitrosamine compounds do not exceed the 
levels specified in paragraph (g)(2) of this section; or
    (ii) Substitutes a new tube reducing lubricant and thereafter 
complies with the requirements of paragraph (g)(3) of this section; or
    (iii) Determines the source of the pollutant whose concentration 
exceeded the level specified in paragraph (g)(2) of this section and 
demonstrates to the satisfaction of the POTW control authority that such 
source has been eliminated.
    (5) The concentration limits specified in paragraph (g)(2) of this 
section apply at the point of discharge from the tube reducing process. 
However, sampling after the tube reducing wastewater has been commingled 
with other wastewaters is permitted if:
    (i) Any dilution caused by the other wastewaters is taken into 
account in determining the appropriate (i.e., lower) allowable discharge 
concentration; and
    (ii) An analytical method of sufficient sensitivity is used to 
measure the levels of each of the foregoing nitrosamine compounds in the 
wastewaters being sampled.
    (h) Surface treatment spent baths.

                             Subpart I--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off/kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               zirconium-hafnium surface
                                                        treated
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.150         0.061
Cyanide.....................................         0.099         0.041
Nickel......................................         0.653         0.432
Ammonia.....................................        45.3          20
Fluoride....................................        20             8.98
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (i) Surface treatment rinse.

                             Subpart I--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off/kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               zirconium-hafnium surface
                                                        treated
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.391         0.160
Cyanide.....................................         0.258         0.107
Nickel......................................         1.71          1.13
Ammonia.....................................       119            52.1
Fluoride....................................        52.9          23.5
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (j) Alkaline cleaning spent baths.

                             Subpart I--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off/kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              zirconium-hafnium alkaline
                                                        cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
Chromium....................................         0.704         0.288
Cyanide.....................................         0.464         0.192
Nickel......................................         3.07          2.03
Ammonia.....................................       214            93.8
Fluoride....................................        95.2          42.3
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (k) Alkaline cleaning rinse.

                             Subpart I--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              zirconium-hafnium alkaline
                                                        cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
 
Chromium....................................         1.38          0.565
Cyanide.....................................         0.911         0.377
Nickel......................................         6.03          3.99
Ammonia.....................................       419           184
Fluoride....................................       187            82.9
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (l) Sawing or grinding spent emulsions.

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                             Subpart I--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              zirconium-hafnium sawed or
                                                 ground with emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
 
Chromium....................................         0.124         0.051
Cyanide.....................................         0.082         0.034
Nickel......................................         0.540         0.357
Ammonia.....................................        37.5          16.50
Fluoride....................................        16.7           7.42
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (m) Wet air pollution control scrubber blowdown--subpart I--PSNS. 
There shall be no allowance for the discharge of process wastewater 
pollutants.
    (n) Degreasing spent solvents--subpart I--PSNS. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (o) Degreasing rinse--subpart I--PSNS. There shall be no discharge 
of process wastewater pollutants.
    (p) Molten salt rinse.

                             Subpart I--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               zirconium-hafnium rinsed
                                                 following molten salt
                                                       treatment
                                             ---------------------------
 
Chromium....................................         0.333         0.136
Cyanide.....................................         0.220         0.091
Nickel......................................         1.45          0.960
Ammonia.....................................       101            44.3
Fluoride....................................        45.0          20.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (q) Sawing or grinding contact cooling water.

                             Subpart I--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              zirconium-hafnium sawed or
                                                  ground with contact
                                                     cooling water
                                             ---------------------------
 
Chromium....................................         0.142         0.058
Cyanide.....................................         0.093         0.039
Nickel......................................         0.617         0.408
Ammonia.....................................        42.8          18.8
Fluoride....................................        19.1           8.48
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (r) Sawing or grinding rinse.

                             Subpart I--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                              sawed or ground zirconium-
                                                    hafnium rinsed
                                             ---------------------------
 
Chromium....................................         0.079         0.033
Cyanide.....................................         0.052         0.022
Nickel......................................         0.346         0.229
Ammonia.....................................        24.0          10.6
Fluoride....................................        10.7           4.75
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (s) Sawing or grinding spent neat oils--subpart I--PSNS. There shall 
be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (t) Inspection and testing wastewater.

                             Subpart I--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property          Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                zirconium-hafnium tested
                                              --------------------------
Chromium.....................................         0.007        0.003
Cyanide......................................         0.005        0.002
Nickel.......................................         0.030        0.020
Ammonia......................................         2.06         0.903
Fluoride.....................................         0.917        0.407
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[50 FR 34270, Aug. 23, 1985; 51 FR 2889, Jan. 22, 1986, as amended at 54 
FR 11352, Mar. 17, 1989]



Sec.  471.96  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional
pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]



                  Subpart J_Metals Powders Subcategory



Sec.  471.100  Applicability; description of the powder metals
subcategory.

    This subpart applies to discharges of pollutants to waters of the 
United States, and introductions of pollutants into publicly owned 
treatment works from the process operations of the metal powders 
subcategory.

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Sec.  471.101  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable 
control technology currently available (BPT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations for the process operations representing the degree of 
effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable 
control technology currently available (BPT):
    (a) Metal powder production atomization wastewater.

                             Subpart J--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                  powder wet atomized
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................          9.58         5.04
Cyanide.....................................          1.46         0.605
Lead........................................          2.12         1.01
Oil and grease..............................        101           60.5
TSS.........................................        207           98.3
pH..........................................      (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (b) Sizing spent emulsion.

                             Subpart J--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                      powder sized
                                               -------------------------
Copper........................................        0.028        0.015
Cyanide.......................................        0.004        0.002
Lead..........................................        0.006        0.003
Oil and grease................................        0.292        0.175
TSS...........................................        0.599        0.285
pH............................................        (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (c) Oil-resin impregnation wastewater--subpart J--BPT. There shall 
be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (d) Steam treatment wet air pollution control scrubber blowdown.

                             Subpart J--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                power metallurgy parts
                                                     steam treated
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         1.51          0.792
Cyanide.....................................         0.230         0.095
Lead........................................         0.333         0.159
Oil and grease..............................        15.9           9.51
TSS.........................................        32.5          15.5
pH..........................................     (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (e) Tumbling, burnishing and cleaning wastewater.

                             Subpart J--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                powder metallurgy parts
                                                tumbled, burnished, or
                                                        cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................          8.36         4.40
Cyanide.....................................          1.28         0.528
Lead........................................          1.85         0.880
Oil and grease..............................         88.0         52.800
TSS.........................................        181           85.8
pH..........................................      (\1\)       (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (f) Sawing or grinding spent neat oils--subpart J--BPT. There shall 
be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (g) Sawing or grinding spent emulsion.

                             Subpart J--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                powder metallurgy parts
                                                 sawed or ground with
                                                       emulsion
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         0.035         0.018
Cyanide.....................................         0.005         0.002
Lead........................................         0.008         0.004
Oil and grease..............................         0.362         0.217
TSS.........................................         0.742         0.353
pH..........................................     (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (h) Sawing or grinding contact cooling water.

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                             Subpart J--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                powder metallurgy parts
                                                 sawed or ground with
                                                    contact cooling
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         3.08          1.62
Cyanide.....................................         0.470         0.195
Lead........................................         0.681         0.324
Oil and grease..............................        32.4          19.5
TSS.........................................        66.4          31.6
pH..........................................     (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (i) Hot pressing contact cooling water.

                             Subpart J--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                  powder cooled after
                                                       pressing
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         16.7           8.80
Cyanide.....................................          2.55          1.06
Lead........................................          3.70          1.76
Oil and grease..............................        176           106
TSS.........................................        361           172
pH..........................................      (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (j) Mixing wet air pollution control scrubber blowdown.

                             Subpart J--BPT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                     powder mixed
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         15.0          7.90
Cyanide.....................................          2.29         0.948
Lead........................................          3.32         1.58
Oil and grease..............................        158           94.8
TSS.........................................        324          154
pH..........................................      (\1\)       (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (k) Degreasing spent solvents--subpart J--BPT. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.

[50 FR 34270, Aug. 23, 1985; 51 FR 2889, Jan. 22, 1986]



Sec.  471.102  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best available 
technology economically achievable (BAT).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing 
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent 
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by 
the application of the best available technology economically achievable 
(BAT):
    (a) Metal powder production atomization wastewater.

                             Subpart J--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                  powder wet atomized
                                              --------------------------
Copper.......................................         9.58         5.04
Cyanide......................................         1.46         0.605
Lead.........................................         2.12         1.01
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) Sizing spent emulsions.

                             Subpart J--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) or
                                                     powder sized
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         0.028         0.015
Cyanide.....................................         0.004         0.002
Lead........................................         0.006         0.003
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (c) Oil-resin impregnation wastewater--subpart J--BAT. There shall 
be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (d) Steam treatment wet air pollution control scrubber blowdown.

                             Subpart J--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property          Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                powder metallurgy parts
                                                     steam treated
                                              --------------------------
Copper.......................................         1.51         0.792
Cyanide......................................         0.230        0.095
Lead.........................................         0.333        0.159
------------------------------------------------------------------------


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    (e) Tumbling, burnishing and cleaning wastewater.

                             Subpart J--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) or
                                                powder metallurgy parts
                                                tumbled, burnished, or
                                                        cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         8.36          4.40
Cyanide.....................................         1.28          0.528
Lead........................................         1.850         0.880
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (f) Sawing or grinding spent neat oils--subpart J--BAT. There shall 
be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (g) Sawing or grinding spent emulsions.

                             Subpart J--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
      Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for      monthly
                                               any 1 day       average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                               powder metallurgy parts
                                                 sawed or ground with
                                                      emulsions
                                            ----------------------------
Copper.....................................         0.0035         0.018
Cyanide....................................         0.005          0.002
Lead.......................................         0.008          0.004
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (h) Sawing or grinding contact cooling water.

                             Subpart J--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                powder sawed or ground
                                                 with contact cooling
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         3.08          1.62
Cyanide.....................................         0.470         0.195
Lead........................................         0.681         0.324
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (i) Hot pressing contact cooling water.

                             Subpart J--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                  powder cooled after
                                                       pressing
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         16.7          8.80
Cyanide.....................................          2.55         1.06
Lead........................................          3.70         1.760
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (j) Mixing wet air pollution control scrubber blowdown.

                             Subpart J--BAT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                     powder mixed
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         15.0          7.90
Cyanide.....................................          2.29         0.948
Lead........................................          3.32         1.58
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (k) Degreasing spent solvents--subpart J--BAT. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.

[50 FR 34270, Aug. 23, 1985; 51 FR 2889, Jan. 22, 1986]



Sec.  471.103  New source performance standards (NSPS).

    Any new source subject to this subpart must achieve the following 
new source performance standards (NSPS). The mass of pollutants in the 
metal powder process wastewater shall not exceed the following values:
    (a) Metal powder production atom-ization wastewater.

                             Subpart J--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                  powder wet atomized
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................          9.58         5.04
Cyanide.....................................          1.46         0.605
Lead........................................          2.12         1.01
Oil and grease..............................        101           60.5
TSS.........................................        207           98.3
pH..........................................      (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (b) Sizing spent emulsions.

                             Subpart J--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                     powder sized
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         0.028         0.015
Cyanide.....................................         0.004         0.002
Lead........................................         0.006         0.003
Oil and grease..............................         0.292         0.175
TSS.........................................         0.599         0.285
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.


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    (c) Oil-resin impregnation wastewater--subpart J--NSPS. There shall 
be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (d) Steam treatment wet air pollution control scrubber blowdown.

                             Subpart J--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                powder metallurgy parts
                                                     steam treated
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         0.151         0.079
Cyanide.....................................         0.023         0.010
Lead........................................         0.033         0.016
Oil and grease..............................         1.59          0.951
TSS.........................................         3.25          1.55
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (e) Tumbling, burnishing and cleaning wastewater.

                             Subpart J--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                powder metallurgy parts
                                                tumbled, burnished, or
                                                        cleaned
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         0.836         0.440
Cyanide.....................................         0.128         0.053
Lead........................................         0.185         0.088
Oil and grease..............................         8.80          5.28
TSS.........................................        18.1           8.58
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (f) Sawing or grinding spent neat oils--subpart J--NSPS. There shall 
be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (g) Sawing or grinding spent emulsions.

                             Subpart J--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                powder metallurgy parts
                                                 sawed or ground with
                                                       emulsions
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         0.035         0.018
Cyanide.....................................         0.005         0.002
Lead........................................         0.008         0.004
Oil and grease..............................         0.362         0.217
TSS.........................................         0.742         0.353
pH..........................................     (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (h) Sawing or grinding contact cooling waterr.

                             Subpart J--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                powder sawed or ground
                                              with contact cooling water
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         3.08          1.62
Cyanide.....................................         0.470         0.195
Lead........................................         0.681         0.324
Oil and grease..............................        32.4          19.5
TSS.........................................        66.4          31.6
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (i) Hot pressing contact cooling water.

                             Subpart J--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                  powder cooled after
                                                       pressing
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         1.67          0.880
Cyanide.....................................         0.255         0.106
Lead........................................         0.370         0.176
Oil and grease..............................        17.6          10.6
TSS.........................................        36.1          17.2
pH..........................................     (\1\)         (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (j) Mixing wet air pollution control scrubber blowdown.

                             Subpart J--NSPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                     powder mixed
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         15.0          7.90
Cyanide.....................................          2.29         0.948
Lead........................................          3.32         1.58
Oil and grease..............................        158           94.8
TSS.........................................        324          154
pH..........................................      (\1\)        (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Within the range of 7.5 to 10.0 at all times.

    (k) Degreasing spent solvents--subpart J--NSPS. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.

[50 FR 34270, Aug. 23, 1985; 51 FR 2889, Jan. 22, 1986]



Sec.  471.104  Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any existing source 
subject

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to this subpart which introduces pollutants into a publicly owned 
treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and by August 23, 1988 
achieve the following pretreatment standards for existing sources 
(PSES). The mass of wastewater pollutants in metal powders process 
wastewater introduced into a POTW shall not exceed the following values:
    (a) Metal powder production atomization wastewater.

                             Subpart J--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                  powder wet atomized
                                              --------------------------
Copper.......................................         9.58         5.040
Cyanide......................................         1.46         0.605
Lead.........................................         2.12         1.01
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) Sizing spent emulsions.

                             Subpart J--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                      powder sized
                                              --------------------------
Copper.......................................        0.028         0.015
Cyanide......................................        0.004         0.002
Lead.........................................        0.006         0.003
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (c) Oil-resin impregnation wastewater--subpart J--PSES.
    (d) Steam treatment wet air pollution control scrubber blowdown.

                             Subpart J--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property          Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                 powder metallurgy part
                                                     steam treated
                                              --------------------------
Copper.......................................         1.51         0.792
Cyanide......................................         0.230        0.095
Lead.........................................         0.333        0.159
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (e) Tumbling, burnishing and cleaning wastewater.

                             Subpart J--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                powder metallurgy parts
                                                 tumbled, burnished, or
                                                        cleaned
                                              --------------------------
Copper.......................................         8.36         4.40
Cyanide......................................         1.28         0.528
Lead.........................................         1.85         0.880
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (f) Sawing or grinding spent neat oils--subpart J--PSES. There shall 
be no discharge of process watewater pollutants.
    (g) Sawing or grinding spent emulsions.

                             Subpart J--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                 powder metallurgy parts
                                                  sawed or ground with
                                                        emulsions
                                               -------------------------
Copper........................................        0.035        0.018
Cyanide.......................................        0.005        0.002
Lead..........................................        0.008        0.004
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (h) Sawing or grinding contact cooling water.

                             Subpart J--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                powder sawed or ground
                                              with contact cooling water
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         3.08          1.62
Cyanide.....................................         0.470         0.195
Lead........................................         0.681         0.324
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (i) Hot pressing contact cooling water.

                             Subpart J--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property          Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                  powder cooled after
                                                        pressing
                                              --------------------------
Copper.......................................         16.7          8.80
Cyanide......................................          2.55         1.06
Lead.........................................          3.70         1.76
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (j) Mixing wet air pollution control scrubber blowdown.

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                             Subpart J--PSES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                      powder mixed
                                              --------------------------
Copper.......................................         15.0         7.90
Cyanide......................................         2.29         0.948
Lead.........................................         3.32         1.58
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (k) Degreasing spent solvents--subpart J--PSES. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.

[50 FR 34270, Aug. 23, 1985; 51 FR 2889, Jan. 22, 1986]



Sec.  471.105  Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).

    Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7, any new source subject to this 
subject which introduces pollutants into a publicly owned treatment 
works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the following 
pretreatment standards for new sources. The mass of wastewater 
pollutants in metal powders process wastewater introduced into a POTW 
shall not exceed the following values:
    (a) Metal powder production atomization wastewater.

                             Subpart J--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                  powder wet atomized
                                              --------------------------
Copper.......................................         9.58         5.04
Cyanide......................................         1.46         0.605
Lead.........................................         2.12         1.01
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) Sizing spent emulsions.

                             Subpart J--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                      powder sized
                                               -------------------------
Copper........................................        0.028        0.015
Cyanide.......................................        0.004        0.002
Lead..........................................        0.006        0.003
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (c) Oil-resin impregnation wastewater--subpart J--PSNS. There shall 
be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (d) Steam treatment wet air pollution control scrubber blowdown.

                             Subpart J--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property          Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                powder metallurgy parts
                                                     steam treated
                                              --------------------------
Copper.......................................         0.151        0.079
Cyanide......................................         0.023        0.010
Lead.........................................         0.033        0.016
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (e) Tumbling, burnishing and cleaning wastewater.

                             Subpart J--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                powder metallurgy parts
                                                 tumbled, burnished, or
                                                        cleaned
                                              --------------------------
Copper.......................................        0.836         0.440
Cyanide......................................        0.128         0.053
Lead.........................................        0.185         0.088
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (f) Sawing or grinding spent neat oils--subpart J--PSNS. There shall 
be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants.
    (g) Sawing or grinding spent emulsions.

                             Subpart J--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
        Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                 powder metallurgy parts
                                                  sawed or ground with
                                                        emulsions
                                               -------------------------
Copper........................................        0.035        0.018
Cyanide.......................................        0.005        0.002
Lead..........................................        0.008        0.004
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (h) Sawing or grinding contact cooling water.

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                             Subpart J--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property          Maximum for    monthly
                                                 any 1 day     average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                 powder sawed or ground
                                                  with contact cooling
                                                         water
                                              --------------------------
Copper.......................................         3.08         1.620
Cyanide......................................         0.470        0.195
Lead.........................................         0.681        0.324
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (i) Hot pressing contact cooling water.

                             Subpart J--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                million off-pounds) of
                                                  powder cooled after
                                                       pressing
                                             ---------------------------
Copper......................................         1.67          0.880
Cyanide.....................................         0.255         0.106
Lead........................................         0.370         0.176
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (j) Mixing wet air pollution control scrubber blowdown.

                             Subpart J--PSNS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Maximum for
       Pollutant or pollutant property         Maximum for     monthly
                                                any 1 day      average
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 mg/off-kg (pounds per
                                                 million off-pounds) of
                                                      powder mixed
                                              --------------------------
Copper.......................................        15.0          7.90
Cyanide......................................         2.29         0.948
Lead.........................................         3.32         1.58
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (k) Degreasing spent solvents--subpart J--PSNS. There shall be no 
discharge of process wastewater pollutants.

[50 FR 34270, Aug. 23, 1985; 51 FR 2889, Jan. 22, 1986]



Sec.  471.106  Effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent
reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional 
pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]

[[Page 817]]



                       SUBCHAPTER O_SEWAGE SLUDGE





PART 501_STATE SLUDGE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM REGULATIONS--Table of Contents



        Subpart A_Purpose, Scope and General Program Requirements

Sec.
501.1 Purpose and scope.
501.2 Definitions.
501.3 Coordination with other programs.

         Subpart B_Development and Submission of State Programs

501.11 Elements of a sludge management program submission.
501.12 Program description.
501.13 Attorney General's statement.
501.14 Memorandum of Agreement with the Regional Administrator.
501.15 Requirements for permitting.
501.16 Requirements for compliance evaluation programs.
501.17 Requirements for enforcement authority.
501.18 Prohibition.
501.19 Sharing of information.
501.20 Receipt and use of federal information.
501.21 Program reporting to EPA.
501.22 Requirements for eligibility of Indian Tribes.
501.23 Request by an Indian Tribe for a determination of eligibility.
501.24 Procedures for processing an Indian Tribe's application.
501.25 Provisions for Tribal criminal enforcement authority.

           Subpart C_Program Approval, Revision and Withdrawal

501.31 Review and approval procedures.
501.32 Procedures for revision of State programs.
501.33 Criteria for withdrawal of State programs.
501.34 Procedures for withdrawal of State programs.

    Authority: 33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.

    Source: 54 FR 18786, May 2, 1989, unless otherwise noted.



        Subpart A_Purpose, Scope and General Program Requirements



Sec.  501.1  Purpose and scope.

    (a) These regulations are promulgated under the authority of 
sections 101(e), 405(f), 501(a), and 518(e) of the CWA, and implement 
the requirements of those sections.
    (b) This part specifies the procedures EPA will follow in approving, 
revising, and withdrawing State sludge management programs under section 
405(f), and the requirements State programs must meet to be approved by 
the Administrator under section 405(f) of CWA. Sludge Management Program 
submissions may be developed and implemented under any existing or new 
State authority or authorities as long as they meet the requirements of 
this part.
    (c) Any complete State Sludge Management Program submitted for 
approval under this part shall have the following as a minimum:
    (1) The authority to require compliance by any person who uses or 
disposes of sewage sludge with standards for sludge use or disposal 
issued under section 405(d) of the CWA, including compliance by federal 
facilities;
    (2) The authority to issue permits that apply, and ensure compliance 
with, the applicable requirements of section 405 of the Clean Water Act 
to any POTW or other treatment works treating domestic sewage, and 
procedures for issuance of such permits;
    (3) Provisions for regulating the use or disposal of sewage sludge 
by non-permittees;
    (4) The authority to take actions to protect public health and the 
environment from any adverse effects that may occur from toxic 
pollutants in sewage sludge; and
    (5) The authority to abate violations of the State sludge program, 
including civil and criminal penalties and other ways and means of 
enforcement. Indian Tribes can satisfy criminal enforcement authority 
requirements underSec. 501.25.
    (d) In addition, any complete State Sludge Management Program 
submitted for approval under this part must have authority to regulate 
all sewage sludge management activities subject to 40 CFR part 503, 
unless the State is applying for partial sludge program approval in 
accordance with

[[Page 818]]

paragraph (m) of this section. The State sludge management program must 
include authority to regulate all Federal facilities in the State. 
Sludge management activities must include as applicable:
    (1) Land application;
    (2) Landfilling in a Municipal Solid Waste Landfill regulated under 
40 CFR part 258;
    (3) Incineration;
    (4) Surface disposal; and
    (5) Any other sludge use or disposal practices that may subsequently 
be regulated by 40 CFR part 503.
    (e) The Administrator will approve State programs which conform to 
the applicable requirements of this part.
    (f)(1) Upon approval of a State program, the Administrator will 
suspend the issuance of federal permits for those activities subject to 
the approved State program. After program approval EPA will retain 
jurisdiction over any permits (including general permits) which it has 
issued unless arrangements have been made with the State in the 
Memorandum of Agreement for the State to assume responsibility for these 
permits. Retention of jurisdiction will include the processing of any 
permit appeals, modification requests, or variance requests; the conduct 
of inspections, and the receipt and review of self-monitoring reports. 
If any permit appeal, modification request, or variance request is not 
finally resolved when the federally issued permit expires, EPA may, with 
the consent of the State, retain jurisdiction until the matter is 
resolved.
    (2) The procedures outlined in the preceding paragraph (f)(1) of 
this section for the suspension of permitting authority and transfer of 
existing permits will also apply when EPA approves an Indian Tribe's 
application to operate a State sludge management program and a State was 
the authorized permitting authority underSec. 501.13 for sludge 
management activities within the scope of the newly approved program. 
The authorized State will retain jurisdiction over its existing permits 
as described in paragraph (f)(1) of this section absent a different 
arrangement stated in the Memorandum of Agreement executed between EPA 
and the Tribe.
    (g) Notwithstanding approval of a State sludge program, EPA has the 
authority to take enforcement actions for any violations of this part or 
sections 405 or 309 of the CWA.
    (h) Any State program approved by the Administrator shall at all 
times be conducted in accordance with the requirements of this part.
    (i) Nothing in this part precludes a State or political subdivision 
thereof, or interstate agency, from adopting or enforcing requirements 
established by State or local law that are more stringent or more 
extensive than those required in this part or in any other federal 
statute or regulation.
    (j) Nothing in this part precludes a State from operating a program 
with a greater scope of coverage than that required under this part. If 
an approved State program has greater scope of coverage than required by 
federal law, the additional coverage is not part of the federally 
approved program.
    (k) Sections 106 (a) and (d) of the Marine Protection, Research, and 
Sanctuaries Act (MPRSA), 33 U.S.C. 1416, generally preclude States from 
regulating or issuing permits for ocean dumping. Nothing in this 
regulation is intended to confer on the States the authority to engage 
in the regulation or permitting of ocean dumping in contravention of the 
provisions of sections 106 (a) and (d) of the MPRSA.
    (l) The Administrator may allow a State sewage sludge management 
agency to assign portions of its program responsibilities to local 
agencies, provided that:
    (1) No assignment is made to a local agency which owns or operates a 
POTW or other facility that treats or disposes of sewage sludge;
    (2) The program description required bySec. 501.12 of this part 
identifies any assignment of program responsibilities to the local 
agency(ies), describes the capabilities of the local agency to carry out 
assigned functions, and includes copies of any documents which execute 
the assignment and an agreement between the State sewage sludge 
management agency and the local agency(ies) defining their respective 
program responsibilities;
    (3) The Attorney General's Statement required bySec. 501.13 of 
this part

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states that any assignment of program responsibilities to the local 
agency(ies) described in the program description is valid under State 
law and that State and local law do not otherwise prohibit the local 
agency(ies) from executing the program responsibilities assigned by the 
State sewage sludge management agency;
    (4) The Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) required bySec. 501.14 of 
this part includes adequate provisions for the State sewage sludge 
management agency's oversight of the program responsibilities assigned 
to the local agency(ies);
    (5) The State sewage sludge management agency retains all 
responsibility for the program reporting required bySec. 501.21 of 
this part and for all other activities required by this part or by the 
MOA related to EPA oversight of the State's approved program; and
    (6) The State sewage sludge management agency retains full authority 
and ultimate responsibility for administering all aspects of the State's 
approved program in accordance with the requirements of this part and 
the MOA.
    (m) A State whose sludge management program has not been approved 
under this part may submit to the Regional Administrator an application 
for approval of a partial sewage sludge program. The following are the 
requirements for approval of a partial program:
    (1) A partial program submission must constitute a complete 
management program covering one or more categories of sewage sludge use 
or disposal. The program must also apply to anyone engaged in the sewage 
sludge use or disposal practice that is the subject of the partial 
program. A complete management program is one that provides for the 
issuance of permits, the monitoring of compliance and, in the event of 
violations, possible enforcement action.
    (2) The partial program submission must also address the following 
requirements:
    (i) The Attorney General's Statement, in addition to the information 
required bySec. 501.13, must clearly explain the jurisdiction of the 
administering agency or department;
    (ii) The program description, in addition to the information 
required bySec. 501.12, must explain how the program will operate, 
including which use and disposal practice(s) the State will cover. The 
program description must also explain the relationship and coordination 
between the proposed partial sewage sludge program and that part of the 
program for which EPA will remain the permitting authority, including a 
discussion of the division of permitting, enforcement, and compliance 
monitoring responsibilities between the State and EPA; and
    (iii) The Memorandum of Agreement between EPA and the State, in 
addition to the information required bySec. 501.14, must set out the 
responsibilities of EPA and the State in administering the partial 
program, including specific provisions for transfer of information and 
determination of which users or disposers of sewage sludge are included 
in the partial program.

[54 FR 18786, May 2, 1989, as amended at 58 FR 67983, Dec. 22, 1993; 63 
FR 45123, Aug. 24, 1998]



Sec.  501.2  Definitions.

    Administrator means the Administrator of the United States 
Environmental Protection Agency, or an authorized representative.
    Approved State program means a State program which has received EPA 
approval under this part.
    Class I sludge management facility means any POTW identified under 
40 CFR 403.8(a) as being required to have an approved pretreatment 
program (including such POTWs located in a State that has elected to 
assume local program responsibilities pursuant to 40 CFR 403.10(e)) and 
any other treatment works treating domestic sewage classified as a Class 
I sludge management facility by the Regional Administrator in 
conjunction with the State Program Director because of the potential for 
its sludge use or disposal practices to adversely affect public health 
or the environment.
    CWA means the Clean Water Act (formerly referred to as the Federal 
Water Pollution Control Act or Federal Water Pollution Control Act 
Amendments of 1972), Pub. L. 92-500, as amended by Pub. L. 95-217, Pub. 
L. 95-576, Pub. L.

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96-483, Pub. L. 97-117, and Pub. L. 100-4, 33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.
    Federal Indian reservation means all land within the limits of any 
Indian reservation under the jurisdiction of the United States 
Government, notwithstanding the issuance of any patent, and including 
rights-of-way running through the reservation.
    Indian Tribe means any Indian Tribe, band, group, or community 
recognized by the Secretary of the Interior and exercising governmental 
authority over a Federal Indian reservation.
    Municipality means a city, town, borough, county, parish, district, 
association, or other public body (including an intermunicipal agency of 
two or more of the foregoing entities) created under State law (or an 
Indian tribe or an authorized Indian tribal organization), or a 
designated and approved management agency under section 208 of the Clean 
Water Act. This definition includes a special district created under 
State law such as a water district, sewer district, sanitary district, 
utility district, drainage district, or similar entity, or an integrated 
waste management facility as defined in section 201(e) of the CWA, as 
amended, that has as one of its principal responsibilities the 
treatment, transport, or disposal of sewage sludge.
    Permit means an authorization, license, or equivalent control 
document issued by EPA or an ``approved State program'' to implement the 
requirements of this part.
    Person is an individual, association, partnership, corporation, 
municipality, State or Federal Agency, or an agent or employee thereof.
    POTW means a publicly owned treatment works.
    Publicly owned treatment works means a treatment works treating 
domestic sewage that is owned by a municipality or State.
    Septage means the liquid and solid material pumped from a septic 
tank, cesspool, or similar domestic sewage treatment system, or a 
holding tank, when the system is cleaned or maintained.
    Sewage sludge means any solid, semi-solid, or liquid residue removed 
during the treatment of municipal waste water or domestic sewage. Sewage 
sludge includes, but is not limited to, solids removed during primary, 
secondary or advanced waste water treatment, scum, septage, portable 
toilet pumpings, Type III Marine Sanitation device pumpings (33 CFR part 
159), and sewage sludge products. Sewage sludge does not include grit, 
screenings, or ash generated during the incineration of sewage sludge.
    Standards for sewage sludge use or disposal means the regulations 
promulgated at 40 CFR part 503 pursuant to section 405(d) of the CWA 
which govern minimum requirements for sludge quality, management 
practices, and monitoring and reporting applicable to the generation or 
treatment of sewage sludge from a treatment works treating domestic 
sewage or use or disposal of that sewage sludge by any person.
    State means a State, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of 
Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, the Trust 
Territory of the Pacific Islands, and the Commonwealth of the Northern 
Mariana Islands, and an Indian Tribe as defined in these regulations 
which meets the requirements ofSec. 501.22.
    State Program Director or Director means the chief executive officer 
of the State sewage sludge management agency.
    State sewage sludge management agency means the agency designated by 
the Governor as having the lead responsibility for managing or 
coordinating the approved State program under this part.
    Toxic pollutant means any pollutant listed as toxic under section 
307(a)(1) or any pollutant identified in regulations implementing 
section 405(d) of the CWA.
    Treatment works treating domestic sewage means a POTW or any other 
sewage sludge or wastewater treatment devices or systems, regardless of 
ownership (including Federal facilities), used in the storage, 
treatment, recycling, and reclamation of municipal or domestic sewage, 
including land dedicated for the disposal of sewage sludge. This 
definition does not include septic tanks or similar devices. For 
purposes of this definition, ``domestic sewage'' includes waste and 
waste water from humans or household operations that

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are discharged to or otherwise enter a treatment works.
    TWTDS means treatment works treating domestic sewage.

[54 FR 18786, May 2, 1989, as amended at 58 FR 67983, Dec. 22, 1993; 63 
FR 45124, Aug. 24, 1998]



Sec.  501.3  Coordination with other programs.

    Issuance of State permits under this part may be coordinated with 
issuance of RCRA, UIC, NPDES, 404 and other permits whether they are 
controlled by the State, EPA, or the Corps of Engineers. (See for 
example 40 CFR 124.4 for procedures for coordinating permit issuance.)



         Subpart B_Development and Submission of State Programs



Sec.  501.11  Elements of a sludge management program submission.

    (a) Any State that seeks to administer a program under this part 
shall submit to the Administrator at least three copies of a program 
submission. The submission shall contain the following:
    (1) A letter from the Governor of the State (or in the case of an 
Indian Tribe in accordance withSec. 501.24(b), the Tribal authority 
exercising powers substantially similar to those of a State Governor) 
requesting program approval;
    (2) A complete program description, as required bySec. 501.12 
describing how the State intends to carry out its responsibilities under 
this part;
    (3) An Attorney General's Statement as required bySec. 501.13;
    (4) A Memorandum of Agreement with the Regional Administrator as 
required bySec. 501.l4; and
    (5) Copies of all applicable State statutes and regulations, 
including those governing State administrative procedures.
    (b)(1) Within 30 days of receipt of a State program submission, EPA 
will notify the State whether its submission is complete. If it is 
incomplete, EPA will identify the information needed to complete the 
program submission.
    (2) In the case of an Indian Tribe eligible underSec. 501.24(b), 
EPA shall take into consideration the contents of the Tribe's request 
submitted underSec. 501.22, in determining if the program submission 
required bySec. 501.11(a) is complete.

(Information collection requirements in paragraph (a) were approved by 
the Office of Management and Budget under control number 2040-0128)

[54 FR 18786, May 2, 1989, as amended at 58 FR 67983, Dec. 22, 1993; 59 
FR 64346, Dec. 14, 1994]



Sec.  501.12  Program description.

    Any State that seeks to administer a program under this part shall 
submit a description of the program it proposes to administer in lieu of 
the federal program under State law or under any interstate compact. The 
program description shall include:
    (a) A description in narrative form of the scope, structure, 
coverage and processes of the State program.
    (b) A description (including organization charts) of the 
organization and structure of the State agency or agencies which will 
have responsibility for administering the program. If more than one 
agency is responsible for administration of a program, the 
responsibilities of each agency, and their procedures for coordination 
must be set forth, and an agency must be designated as a ``lead agency'' 
(i.e., the ``State sludge management agency'') to facilitate 
communications between EPA and the State agencies having program 
responsibility. If the State proposes to administer a program of greater 
scope of coverage than is required by federal law, the information 
provided under this paragraph must indicate the resources dedicated to 
administering the federally required portion of the program. This 
description must include:
    (1) A description of the general duties and the total number of 
State agency staff carrying out the State program;
    (2) An itemization of the estimated costs of establishing and 
administering the program for the first two years after approval 
including cost of the personnel described in paragraph (b)(1) of this 
section, cost of administrative support, and cost of technical support, 
except where a State is seeking authorization for an established sewage 
sludge management program that has

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been in existence for a minimum of two years and is at least as 
stringent as the program for which the State is seeking authorization; 
and
    (3) An estimate of the sources and amounts of funding for the first 
two years after approval to meet the costs listed in paragraph (b)(2) of 
this section, except where a State is seeking authorization for an 
established sewage sludge management program that has been in existence 
for a minimum of two years and is at least as stringent as the program 
for which the State is seeking authorization.
    (c) A description of applicable State procedures, including 
permitting procedures, and any State administrative or judicial review 
procedures.
    (d) Copies of the permit, application, and reporting forms or a 
description of the procedures the State intends to employ for obtaining 
information needed to implement its permitting program.
    (e) A complete description of the State's compliance tracking and 
enforcement program (see 40 CFR 501.16 and 501.17).
    (f)(1) An inventory of all POTWs and other TWTDS that are subject to 
regulations promulgated pursuant to 40 CFR part 503 and subject to the 
State program, which includes:
    (i) Name, location, and ownership status (e.g., public, private, 
federal),
    (ii) Sludge use or disposal practice(s),
    (iii) Annual sludge production volume, and
    (iv) Permit numbers for permits containing sewage sludge 
requirements, if any, and;
    (v) Compliance status.
    (2) States may submit either:
    (i) Inventories which contain all of the information required by 
paragraph (f)(1) of this section; or
    (ii) A partial inventory with a detailed plan showing how the State 
will complete the required inventory within five years after approval of 
its sludge management program under this part.
    (g) In the case of Indian Tribes eligible underSec. 501.24(b), if 
a State has been authorized by EPA to issue permits on the Federal 
Indian reservation in accordance withSec. 501.13, a description of how 
responsibility for pending permit applications, existing permits, and 
supporting files will be transferred from the State to the eligible 
Indian Tribe. To the maximum extent practicable, this should include a 
Memorandum of Agreement negotiated between the State and the Indian 
Tribe addressing the arrangements for such transfer.

[54 FR 18786, May 2, 1989, as amended at 58 FR 67984, Dec. 22, 1993; 59 
FR 64346, Dec. 14, 1994; 63 FR 45124, Aug. 24, 1998]



Sec.  501.13  Attorney General's statement.

    Any State that seeks to administer a program under this part shall 
submit a statement from the State Attorney General (or the attorney for 
those State or interstate agencies which have independent legal counsel) 
that the laws of the State, or an interstate compact, provide adequate 
authority to carry out the program described underSec. 501.12 and to 
meet the requirements of this part. This statement shall include 
citations to the specific statutes, administrative regulations, and, 
where appropriate, judicial decisions which demonstrate adequate 
authority. State statutes and regulations cited by the State Attorney 
General or independent legal counsel shall be in the form of lawfully 
adopted State statutes and regulations at the time the statement is 
signed and shall be fully effective by the time the program is approved. 
To qualify as ``independent legal counsel'' the attorney signing the 
statement required by this section must have full authority to 
independently represent the State agency in court on all matters 
pertaining to the State program. If a State (which is not an Indian 
Tribe) seeks to carry out the program on Indian lands, the statement 
shall include an appropriate opinion and analysis of the State's legal 
authority.

[54 FR 18786, May 2, 1989, as amended at 58 FR 67984, Dec. 22, 1993]



Sec.  501.14  Memorandum of Agreement with the Regional Administrator.

    (a) Any State that seeks to administer a program under this part 
must submit a Memorandum of Agreement. The Memorandum of Agreement must 
be executed by the State Program Director and the Regional Administrator 
and will become effective when approved by the Regional Administrator.

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In addition to meeting the requirements of paragraph (b) of this 
section, the Memorandum of Agreement may include other terms, 
conditions, or agreements consistent with this part and relevant to the 
administration and enforcement of the State's regulatory program. The 
Administrator will not approve any Memorandum of Agreement which 
contains provisions which restrict EPA's exercise of its oversight 
responsibility.
    (b) The Memorandum of Agreement shall include the following:
    (1)(i) Provisions for the prompt transfer from EPA to the State of 
pending permit applications applicable to the State program (or portion 
of the State program for which the State seeks approval) and any other 
information relevant to program operation not already in the possession 
of the State Director (e.g., support files for permit issuance, 
compliance reports, etc.). If existing permits are transferred from EPA 
to the State for administration, the Memorandum of Agreement must 
contain provisions specifying a procedure for transferring the 
administration of these permits. If a State lacks the authority to 
directly administer permits issued by the federal government, a 
procedure may be established to transfer responsibility for these 
permits.
    (ii) Where a State has been authorized by EPA to issue permits in 
accordance withSec. 501.13 on the Federal Indian reservation of the 
Indian Tribe seeking program approval, provisions describing how the 
transfer of pending permit applications, permits, and any other 
information relevant to the program operation not already in the 
possession of the Indian Tribe (support files for permit issuance, 
compliance reports, etc.) will be accomplished.
    (2) Provisions specifying classes and categories of permit 
applications, draft permits, and proposed permits that the State will 
send to the Regional Administrator for review, comment and, where 
applicable, objection. These provisions must follow the permit review 
procedures set forth in 40 CFR 123.44.
    (3) The Memorandum of Agreement must also specify the extent to 
which EPA will waive its right to review, object to, or comment upon 
State-issued permits.
    (4) Whenever a waiver is granted under paragraph (3) of this 
section, the Memorandum of Agreement shall contain a statement that the 
Regional Administrator retains the right to terminate the waiver as to 
future permit actions, in whole or in part, at any time by sending the 
State Director written notice of termination.
    (5) Provisions specifying the frequency and content of reports, 
documents and other information which the State is required to submit to 
EPA. The State shall allow EPA to routinely review State records, 
reports, and files relevant to the administration and enforcement of the 
approved program. State reports may be combined with grant reports where 
appropriate. The procedures shall implement the requirements ofSec. 
501.21.
    (c) The Memorandum of Agreement must also provide for the following:
    (1) The circumstances in which the State must promptly send notices, 
draft permits, final permits, or related documents to the Regional 
Administrator; and
    (2) Provisions on the State's compliance monitoring and enforcement 
program, including:
    (i) Provisions for coordination of compliance monitoring activities 
by the State and by EPA. These may specify the basis on which the 
Regional Administrator will select facilities or activities within the 
State for EPA inspection; and
    (ii) Procedures to assure coordination of enforcement activities.
    (3) When appropriate, provisions for joint processing of permits by 
the State and EPA for facilities or activities which require permits 
from both EPA and the State under different programs (see for example 40 
CFR 124.4).
    (4) Provisions for modification of the Memorandum of Agreement in 
accordance with this part.
    (5) Provisions for modification of the Memorandum of Agreement in 
accordance with this part.
    (d) The Memorandum of Agreement, the annual program grant and the 
State/EPA Agreement should be consistent. If the State/EPA Agreement 
indicates that a change is needed in the

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Memorandum of Agreement, the Memorandum of Agreement may be amended 
through the procedures set forth in this part. The State/EPA Agreement 
may not override the Memorandum of Agreement.

(The information collection requirements in paragraph (c) of this 
section have been approved by the Office of Management and Budget under 
control number 2040-0128)

[54 FR 18786, May 2, 1989, as amended at 58 FR 67984, Dec. 22, 1993; 63 
FR 45124, Aug. 24, 1998]



Sec.  501.15  Requirements for permitting.

    (a) General requirements. All State programs under this part must 
have legal authority to implement each of the following provisions and 
must be administered in conformance with each, except that States are 
not precluded from omitting or modifying any provisions to impose more 
stringent requirements:
    (1) Confidentiality of information. Claims of confidentiality will 
be denied for the following information:
    (i) The name and address of any permit applicant or permittee;
    (ii) Permit applications, permits, and sewage sludge data. This 
includes information submitted on the permit application forms 
themselves and any attachments used to supply information required by 
the forms.
    (2) Duration of permits. (i) NPDES permits issued to treatment works 
treating domestic sewage pursuant to section 405(f) of the CWA will be 
effective for a fixed term not to exceed five years.
    (ii) Non-NPDES Permits issued to treatment works treating domestic 
sewage pursuant to section 405(f) of the CWA will be effective for a 
fixed term not to exceed ten years.
    (3) Schedules of compliance--(i) General. The permit may, when 
appropriate, specify a schedule of compliance leading to compliance with 
the CWA and the requirements of this part. Any schedules of compliance 
under this section must require compliance as soon as possible, but not 
later than any applicable statutory deadline under the CWA.
    (ii) Interim dates. If a permit establishes a schedule of compliance 
which exceeds one year from the date of permit issuance, the schedule 
must set forth interim requirements and the date for their achievement, 
as appropriate.
    (iii) Reporting. The permit must be written to require that no later 
than 14 days following each interim date and the final date of 
compliance, the permittee must notify the Director in writing of its 
compliance or noncompliance with the interim or final requirements, or 
submit progress reports if paragraph (a)(3)(ii) of this section is 
applicable.
    (4) Information requirements: All treatment works treating domestic 
sewage shall submit to the Director within the time frames established 
in paragraph (d)(1)(ii) of this section the information listed in 
paragraphs (a)(4)(i) through (xii) of this section. The Director of an 
approved state program that chooses to receive electronic documents must 
satisfy the requirements of 40 CFR part 3--(Electronic reporting).
    (b) Conditions applicable to all permits. In addition to permit 
conditions which must be developed on a case-by-case basis in order to 
meet applicable requirements of 40 CFR part 503, paragraphs (a)(1) 
through (a)(3) of this section, and permit conditions developed on a 
case-by-case basis using best professional judgment to protect public 
health and the environment from the adverse effects of toxic pollutants 
in sewage sludge, all permits must contain the following permit 
conditions (or comparable conditions as provided for in the Memorandum 
of Agreement):
    (1) Duty to comply. The permittee must comply with all conditions of 
this permit. Any permit noncompliance constitutes a violation of the 
Clean Water Act and is grounds for enforcement action; for permit 
termination, revocation and reissuance, or modification; or denial of a 
permit renewal application.
    (2) Compliance with sludge standards. The permittee shall comply 
with standards for sewage sludge use or disposal established under 
section 405(d) of the CWA (40 CFR part 503) within the time provided in 
the regulations that establish such standards, even if this permit has 
not yet been modified to incorporate the standards.

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    (3) CWA penalties. Section 309 of the Clean Water Act (CWA) sets out 
penalties applicable to persons who violate the Act's requirements. For 
example, section 309(d) provides that any person who violates a permit 
condition implementing sections 301, 302, 306, 307, 308, 318, or 405 of 
the Clean Water Act is subject to a civil penalty not to exceed $25,000 
per day for each violation. Such violations also may be subject to 
administrative penalties assessed by the Administrator pursuant to 
section 309(g) of the CWA. Any person who negligently violates permit 
conditions implementing sections 301, 302, 306, 307, 308, or 405 of the 
Clean Water Act is subject to a fine not less than $2,500 nor more than 
$25,000 per day of violation or by imprisonment for not more than 1 
year, or both. Any person who knowingly violates a permit condition 
implementing sections 301, 302, 304, 307, 308, or 405 shall be punished 
by a fine not less than $5000 nor more than $50,000 per day of 
violation, or by imprisonment for not more than 3 years or both.
    (4) Need to halt or reduce activity not a defense. It shall not be a 
defense for a permittee in an enforcement action that it would have been 
necessary to halt or reduce the permitted activity in order to maintain 
compliance with the conditions of this permit.
    (5) Duty to mitigate. The permittee shall take all reasonable steps 
to minimize or prevent sludge use or disposal in violation of this 
permit which has a reasonable likelihood of adversely affecting human 
health or the environment.
    (6) Proper operation and maintenance. The permittee shall at all 
times properly operate and maintain all facilities and systems of 
treatment and control (and related appurtenances) which are installed or 
used by the permittee to achieve compliance with the conditions of this 
permit. Proper operation and maintenance also includes adequate 
laboratory controls and appropriate quality assurance procedures. This 
provision requires the operation of back-up or auxiliary facilities or 
similar systems which are installed by a permittee only when the 
operation is necessary to achieve compliance with the conditions of the 
permit.
    (7) Permit actions. This permit may be modified, revoked and 
reissued, or terminated for cause. The filing of a request by the 
permittee for a permit modification, revocation and reissuance, or 
termination, or a notification of planned changes or anticipated 
noncompliance does not stay any permit condition.
    (8) Duty to provide information. The permittee shall furnish to the 
Director, within a reasonable time, any information which the Director 
may request to determine whether cause exists for modifying, revoking 
and reissuing, or terminating this permit or to determine compliance 
with this permit. The permittee shall also furnish to the Director, upon 
request, copies of records required to be kept by this permit.
    (9) Inspection and entry. The permittee shall allow the Director, or 
an authorized representative, upon the presentation of credentials and 
other documents as may be required by law, to:
    (i) Enter upon the permittee's premises where a regulated facility 
or activity is located or conducted, or where records must be kept under 
the conditions of this permit;
    (ii) Have access to and copy, at reasonable times, any records that 
must be kept under the conditions of this permit;
    (iii) Inspect at reasonable times any facilities, equipment 
(including monitoring and control equipment), practices, or operations 
regulated or required under this permit; and
    (iv) Sample or monitor at reasonable times, for the purposes of 
assuring permit compliance or as otherwise authorized by the Clean Water 
Act, any substances, parameters or practices at any location.
    (10) Monitoring and records. (i) The permittee must monitor and 
report monitoring results as specified elsewhere in this permit with a 
frequency dependent on the nature and effect of its sludge use or 
disposal practices. At a minimum, this will be as required by 40 CFR 
part 503.
    (ii) Samples and measurements taken for the purpose of monitoring 
shall be representative of the monitored activity. The permittee shall 
retain records of all monitoring information, copies

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of all reports required by this permit, and records of all data used to 
complete the application for this permit, for a period of at least five 
years from the date of the sample, measurement, report or application, 
or longer as required by 40 CFR part 503. This period may be extended by 
request of the Director at any time.
    (iii) Records of monitoring information shall include:
    (A) The date, exact place, and time of sampling or measurements;
    (B) The individual(s) who perfored the sampling or measurements;
    (C) The date(s) analyses were performed;
    (D) The individual(s) who performed the analyses;
    (E) The analytical techniques or methods used; and
    (F) The results of such analyses.
    (iv) Monitoring must be conducted according to test procedures 
specified in 40 CFR part 503 or 136 unless other test procedures have 
been specified in this permit.
    (v) The Clean Water Act provides that any person who knowingly 
falsifies, tampers with, or renders inaccurate any monitoring device or 
method required to be maintained under this permit shall, upon 
conviction, be punished for the first conviction by a fine of not more 
than $10,000 or by imprisonment for not more than 2 years per violation, 
or by both. Subsequent convictions for the same offense are punishable 
by a fine of not more than $20,000 per day of violation, or imprisonment 
of not more than 4 years, or both.
    (11) Signatory requirements. (i) All applications, reports, or 
information submitted to the Director shall be signed and certified 
according to the provisions of 40 CFR 122.22.
    (ii) The CWA provides that any person who knowingly makes any false 
statement, representation, or certification in any record or other 
document submitted or required to be maintained under this permit shall, 
upon conviction, be punished for the first conviction by a fine of not 
more than $10,000 per violation, or by imprisonment for not more than 2 
years per violation, or by both. Subsequent convictions shall be 
punishable by a fine of not more than $20,000 per day of violation or by 
imprisonment of not more than 4 years, or by both.
    (12) Notice requirements--(i) Planned changes. The permittee shall 
give notice to the Director as soon as possible of any planned physical 
alterations or additions to the permitted facility, or significant 
changes planned in the permittee's sludge disposal practice, where such 
alterations, additions, or changes may justify the application of permit 
conditions that are different from or absent in the existing permit, 
including notification of additional disposal sites not reported during 
the permit application process or not reported pursuant to an approved 
land application plan.
    (ii) Anticipated noncompliance. The permittee shall give advance 
notice to the Director of any planned changes in the permitted facility 
or activity which may result in noncompliance with permit requirements.
    (iii) Transfers. This permit is not transferable to any person 
except after notice to the Director. The Director may require 
modification or revocation and reissuance of the permit to change the 
name of the permittee and incorporate such other requirements as may be 
necessary under the CWA.
    (iv) Other noncompliance reporting. The permittee shall report all 
instances of noncompliance. Reports of noncompliance shall be submitted 
with the permittee's next self monitoring report or earlier. if 
requested by the Director or if required by an applicable standard for 
sewage sludge use or disposal or condition of this permit.
    (v) Other information. Where the permittee becomes aware that it 
failed to submit any relevant facts in a permit application, or 
submitted incorrect information in a permit application or in any report 
to the Director, it shall promptly submit such facts or information.
    (13) Reopener. If a standard for sewage sludge use or disposal 
applicable to permittee's use or disposal methods is promulgated under 
section 405(d) of the CWA before the expiration of this permit, and that 
standard is more stringent than the sludge pollutant limits or 
acceptable management practices authorized in this permit, or controls a

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pollutant or practice not limited in this permit, this permit may be 
promptly modified or revoked and reissued to conform to the standard for 
sludge use or disposal promulgated under section 405(d) of the CWA.
    (14) Duty to reapply. If the permittee wishes to continue an 
activity regulated by the this permit after the expiration date of this 
permit, the permittee must apply for a new permit.
    (15) Indian Tribes can satisfy the criminal enforcement authority 
requirements of this section underSec. 501.25.
    (c) Permit actions. All State programs under this part shall have 
the legal authority to implement the following provisions as a minimum 
and must be administered in conformance with each.
    (1) Transfer of permits--(i) Transfers by modification. Except as 
provided in paragraph (ii) of this section, a permit may be transferred 
by the permittee to a new owner or operator only if the permit has been 
modified or revoked and reissued to identify the new permittee and 
incorporate such other requirements as may be necessary to assure 
compliance with the CWA.
    (ii) Automatic transfers. As an alternative to transfers under 
paragraph (c)(1)(i) of this section, the State Director may authorize 
automatic transfer of any sludge permit to a new permittee if:
    (A) The current permittee notifies the Director at least 30 days in 
advance of the proposed transfer date in paragraph (c)(1)(ii)(B) of this 
section;
    (B) The notice includes a written agreement between the existing and 
new permittees containing a specific date for transfer of permit 
responsibility, coverage, and liability between them; and
    (C) The Director does not notify the existing permittee and the 
proposed new permittee of his or her intent to modify or revoke and 
reissue the permit. If this notice is not received, the transfer is 
effective on the date specified in the agreement mentioned in paragraph 
(c)(ii)(B) of this section.
    (2) Modification or revocation and reissuance of permits. (i) When 
the Director receives any information (for example, where the Director 
inspects the facility, receives information submitted by the permittee 
as required in the permit, receives a request for modification or 
revocation and reissuance underSec. 501.15(d)(2)(i), or conducts a 
review of the permit file), he or she may determine whether or not one 
or more of the causes listed in paragraphs (c)(2) (ii) and (iii) of this 
section for modification or revocation and reissuance or both exist. If 
cause exists, the Director may modify or revoke and reissue the permit 
and may request an updated application if necessary. When a permit is 
modified, only the conditions subject to a modification are reopened. If 
a permit is revoked and reissued, the entire permit is reopened and 
subject to revision and the permit is reissued for a new term. A draft 
permit must be prepared and other procedures inSec. 501.15(d) 
followed. If cause does not exist under this section, the Director shall 
not modify or revoke and reissue the permit.
    (ii) Causes for modification. The following are causes for 
modification but not revocation and reissuance of permits except when 
the permittee requests or agrees.
    (A) Alterations. There are material and substantial alterations or 
additions to the permitted facility or activity which occurred after 
permit issuance which justify the application of permit conditions that 
are different from or absent in the existing permit.
    (B) Information. The Director has received new information. Permits 
may be modified during their terms for this cause only if the 
information was not available at the time of permit issuance (other than 
revised regulations, guidance, or test methods) and would have justified 
the application of different permit conditions at the time of issuance.
    (C) New regulations. New regulations have been promulgated under 
section 405(d) of the CWA, or the standards or regulations on which the 
permit was based have been changed by promulgation of amended standards 
or regulations or by judicial decision after the permit was issued.
    (D) Compliance schedules. The Director determines good cause exists 
for modification of a compliance schedule, such as an Act of God, 
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materials shortage or other events over which the permittee has little 
or no control and for which there is no reasonable available remedy. 
However, in no case may a compliance schedule be modified to extend 
beyond an applicable CWA statutory deadline.
    (E) Land application plans. When required by a permit condition to 
incorporate a land application plan for beneficial reuse of sewage 
sludge, to revise an existing land application plan, or to add a land 
application plan.
    (iii) The following are causes to modify or alternatively, revoke 
and reissue, a permit.
    (A) Cause exists for termination underSec. 501.15(c)(3) and the 
Director determines that modification or revocation and reissuance is 
appropriate.
    (B) The Director has received notification (as required in the 
permit, seeSec. 501.15(b)(12)(iii)) of a proposed transfer of the 
permit.
    (3) Termination of permits. The following are causes for terminating 
a permit during its term, or for denying a permit renewal application:
    (i) Noncompliance by the permittee with any condition of the permit;
    (ii) The permittee's failure in the application or during the permit 
issuance process to disclose fully all relevant facts, or the 
permittee's misrepresentation of any relevant facts at any time;
    (iii) A determination that the permitted activity endangers human 
health or the environment and can only be regulated to acceptable levels 
by permit modification or termination; or
    (iv) A change in any condition that requires either a temporary or a 
permanent reduction or elimination of any activity controlled by the 
permit.
    (d) Permit procedures. All State programs approved under this part 
must have the legal authority to implement, and be administered in 
accordance with, each of following provisions, unless the Regional 
Administrator determines that the State program includes comparable or 
more stringent provisions.
    (1) Application for a permit. (i) Any TWTDS whose sewage sludge use 
or disposal method is covered by part 503 and covered under the State 
program, and who does not have an effective sewage sludge permit, must 
complete, sign, and submit to the Director an application for a permit 
within the following time frames.
    (A) TWTDS with a currently effective NPDES permit must submit the 
required application information when the next application for NPDES 
permit renewal is due.
    (B) The required application information is listed in 40 CFR 
122.21(q).
    (C) Other existing TWTDS not addressed under paragraph (d)(1)(i)(A) 
of this section must submit the information listed in paragraphs 
(d)(1)(i)(C)(1) through (d)(I)(i)(C)(5) of this section, to the Director 
within one year after publication of a standard applicable to their 
sewage sludge use or disposal practices. The Director will determine 
when such a TWTDS must submit a full permit application.
    (1) Name, mailing address and location of the TWTDS;
    (2) The operator's name, address, telephone number, ownership 
status, and status as Federal, State, private, public or other entity;
    (3) A description of the sewage sludge use or disposal practices. 
Unless the sewage sludge meets the ceiling concentrations in 40 CFR 
503.13(b)(1), the pollutant concentrations in 40 CFR 503.13(b)(3), the 
Class A pathogen requirements in 40 CFR 503.32(a), and one of the vector 
attraction reduction requirements in 40 CFR 503.33(b)(1) through (b)(8), 
the description must include the name and address of any facility where 
sewage sludge is sent for treatment or disposal, and the location of any 
land application sites;
    (4) Annual amount of sewage sludge generated, treated, used or 
disposed (dry weight basis); and
    (5) The most recent data the TWTDS may have on the quality of the 
sewage sludge.
    (D) Notwithstanding paragraph (d)(1)(i)(A) or (d)(1)(i)(B) of this 
section, the Director may require permit applications from any TWTDS at 
any time if the Director determines that a permit is necessary to 
protect public health and the environment from any potential adverse 
effects that may occur from toxic pollutants in sewage sludge.

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    (E) Any TWTDS that commences operations after promulgation of an 
applicable standard for sewage sludge use or disposal must submit an 
application to the Director at least 180 days prior to the date proposed 
for commencing operations.
    (ii) All TWTDS with a currently effective sewage sludge permit must 
submit a new application at least 180 days before the expiration date of 
their existing permit.
    (iii) The Director will not begin the processing of a permit until 
the applicant has fully complied with the application requirements for 
that permit.
    (2) Modification, revocation and reissuance, or termination of 
permits. (i) Permits may be modified, revoked and reissued, or 
terminated either at the request of any interested person (including the 
permittee) or upon the Director's initiative. However, permits may only 
be modified, revoked and reissued, or terminated for the reasons 
specified inSec. 501.15(c). All requests shall be in writing and shall 
contain factors or reasons supporting the request.
    (ii) If the Director tentatively decides to modify or revoke and 
reissue a permit he or she shall prepare a draft permit incorporating 
the proposed changes. The Director may request additional information 
and, in the case of a modified permit, may require the submission of an 
updated application. In the case of a revoked and reissued permit, the 
Director shall require the submission of a new application. If the 
Director tentatively decides to terminate a permit he or she shall 
prepare a Notice of Intent to Terminate and follow the public notice and 
comment procedures outlined in Section 501.15(d)(6).
    (3) Draft permits. Once an application is complete, the Director 
shall tentatively decide whether to prepare a draft permit or to deny 
the application. If the Director decides to prepare a draft permit, he 
or she shall prepare a draft permit that contains the necessary 
conditions to implement this part, 40 CFR part 503, and section 405 of 
the CWA.
    (4) Fact sheets. A fact sheet must be prepared for every draft 
permit which the Director finds is the subject of widespread public 
interest or raises major issues. The fact sheet will briefly set forth 
the principal facts and the significant factual, legal, methodological 
and policy questions considered in preparing the draft permit. The 
Director will send this fact sheet to the applicant and, on request, to 
any other person.
    (5) Public notice of permit actions and public comment period. (i) 
The Director must give public notice that the following actions have 
occurred:
    (A) A draft permit has been prepared. At least 30 days must be 
allowed for public comment on the draft permit unless the Director has 
previously provided for public comment, for example after receipt of the 
permit application.
    (B) A meeting or hearing has been scheduled.
    (ii) Methods. Public notice of activities described in paragraph 
(d)(5)(i) of this section must be given in the area affected by these 
activities by any method reasonably calculated to give actual notice of 
the action in question to any person affected or requesting notice of 
the action. Public notice may include publication of a notice in a daily 
or weekly newspaper within the area affected by the facility or 
activity, press releases, or any other forum or medium to elicit public 
participation.
    (iii) Contents--(A) All public notices. All public notices issued 
under this part must contain the following minimum information:
    (1) Name and address of the office processing the permit action for 
which notice is being given;
    (2) Name and address of the permittee or permit applicant and, if 
different, of the facility or activity regulated by the permit;
    (3) A brief description of the activity described in the permit 
application (including the inclusion of land application plan, if 
appropriate);
    (4) Name, address and telephone number of a person from whom 
interested persons may obtain further information, including copies of 
the draft permit, fact sheet, and the application;
    (5) A brief description of the comment procedures required bySec. 
501.15(d)(6) and the time and place of any meeting or hearing that will 
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held, including a Statement of procedures to request a meeting or 
hearing (unless a meeting or hearing has already been scheduled) and 
other procedures by which the public may participate in the final permit 
decision; and
    (6) Any additional information considered necessary or proper.
    (B) Public notices for meetings or hearings. In addition to the 
general public notice described in paragraph (d)(5)(iii)(A) of this 
section, the public notice of a meeting or hearing must contain the 
following information:
    (1) Date, time and place of the meeting or hearing; and
    (2) A brief description of the nature and purpose of the meeting or 
hearing, including the applicable rules and procedures.
    (6) Public comments and requests for public meetings or hearings. 
During the public comment period, any interested person may submit 
written comments on the draft permit and may request a public meeting or 
hearing, if no meeting or hearing has already been scheduled. A request 
for a public meeting or hearing must be in writing and must state the 
nature of the issues proposed to be raised in the meeting or hearing. 
All comments will be considered in making the final decision and must be 
answered as provided in paragraph (d)(8) of this section.
    (7) Public meetings or hearings. The Director will hold a public 
meeting or hearing whenever he or she finds, on the basis of requests, a 
significant degree of public interest in a draft permit. The Director 
may also hold a public meeting or hearing at his or her discretion, 
(e.g. where such a hearing might clarify one or more issues involved in 
the permit decision).
    (8) Response to comments. At the time a final permit is issued, the 
Director will issue a response to comments. The response to comments 
must be available to the public, and must:
    (i) Specify which provisions, if any, of the draft permit have been 
changed in the final permit decision, and the reasons for the change; 
and
    (ii) Briefly describe and respond to all significant comments on the 
draft permit raised during the public comment period or during any 
meeting or hearing.
    (e) Optional program provisions. The following provisions may be 
included in a State program at the State's option. If the State decides 
to adopt any of these provisions, they must be no less stringent than 
the corresponding Federal provisions:
    (1) Continuation of expiring permits (40 CFR 122.6);
    (2) General permits (40 CFR 122.28);
    (3) Minor modifications of permits (40 CFR 122.63); and
    (4) Effect of permit: affirmative defense (40 CFR 122.5(b)).
    (f) Conflict of interest. Except as provided in paragraph (f)(2), 
State sludge management programs shall ensure that any board or body 
which approves all or portions of permits shall not include as a member 
any person who receives, or has during the previous two years received, 
a significant portion of income directly or indirectly from permit 
holders or applicants for a permit.
    (1) For the purposes of this paragraph:
    (i) ``Board or body'' includes any individual, including the 
Director, who has or shares authority to approve all or portions of 
permits either in the first instance, as modified or reissued, or on 
appeal.
    (ii) ``Significant portion of income'' means 10 percent or more of 
gross personal income for a calendar year, except that it means 50 
percent or more of gross personal income for a calendar year if the 
recipient is over 60 years of age and is receiving that portion under 
retirement, pension, or similar arrangement.
    (iii) ``Permit holders or applicants for a permit'' does not include 
any department or agency of a State government, such as a Department of 
Parks or a Department of Fish and Wildlife.
    (iv) ``Income'' includes retirement benefits, consultant fees, and 
stock dividends.
    (v) Income is not received ``directly or indirectly from permit 
holders or applicants for a permit'' when it is derived from mutual fund 
payments, or from other diversified investments for which the recipient 
does not know the identity of the primary sources of income.
    (2) The Administrator may waive the requirements of this paragraph 
if the

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board or body which approves all or portions of permits is subject to, 
and certifies that it meets, a conflict-of-interest standard imposed as 
part of another EPA-approved State permitting program or an equivalent 
standard.

[54 FR 18786, May 2, 1989, as amended at 58 FR 9414, Feb. 19, 1993; 58 
FR 67984, Dec. 22, 1993; 63 FR 45125, Aug. 24, 1998; 64 FR 42470, Aug. 
4, 1999; 70 FR 59889, Oct. 13, 2005]



Sec.  501.16  Requirements for compliance evaluation programs.

    State sludge management programs shall have requirements and 
procedures for compliance monitoring and evaluation as set forth in 
Sec.  123.26.



Sec.  501.17  Requirements for enforcement authority.

    (a) Any State agency administering a program shall have available 
the following remedies for violations of State program requirements:
    (1) To restrain immediately and effectively any person by order or 
by suit in State court from engaging in any unauthorized activity which 
is endangering or causing damage to public health or the environment;
    Note: This paragraph ((a)(1)) requires that States have a mechanism 
(e.g., an administrative cease and desist order or the ability to seek a 
temporary restraining order) to stop any unauthorized activity 
endangering public health or the environment.
    (2) To sue in courts of competent jurisdiction to enjoin any 
threatened or continuing violation of any program requirement, including 
permit conditions, without the necessity of a prior revocation of the 
permit; and
    (3) To assess or sue to recover in court civil penalties and to seek 
criminal remedies, including fines, as follows:
    (i) Civil penalties will be recoverable for the violation of any 
permit condition; any applicable standard or limitation; any filing 
requirement; any duty to allow or carry out inspection, entry or 
monitoring activities; or any regulation or orders issued by the State 
Program Director. The State must at a minimum, have the authority to 
assess penalties of up to $5,000 a day for each violation.
    (ii) Criminal fines will be recoverable against any person who 
willfully or negligently violates any applicable standards or 
limitations; any permit condition; or any filing requirement. The State 
must at a minimum, have the authority to assess fines of up to $10,000 a 
day for each violation. States which provide the criminal remedies based 
on ``criminal negligence,'' ``gross negligence'' or strict liability 
satisfy the requirement of this paragraph (a)(3)(ii) of this section.
    (iii) Criminal fines will be recoverable against any person who 
knowingly makes any false statement, representation or certification in 
any program form, or in any notice or report required by a permit or 
State Program Director, or who knowingly renders inaccurate any 
monitoring device or method required to be maintained by the State 
Program Director. The State must at a minimum, have the authority to 
assess fines of up to $5,000 for each instance of violation.
    (b)(1) The civil penalty or criminal fine will be assessable for 
each instance of violation and, if the violation is continuous, will be 
assessable up to the maximum amount for each day of violation.
    (2) The burden of proof and degree of knowledge or intent required 
under State law for establishing violations under paragraph (a)(3) of 
this section shall be no greater than the burden of proof or degree of 
knowledge or intent EPA must provide when it brings an action under the 
appropriate Act.
    Note: For example, this requirement is not met if State law includes 
mental state as an element of proof for civil violations.
    (c) A civil penalty assessed, sought, or agreed upon by the State 
Program Director under paragraph (a)(3) of this section shall be 
appropriate to the violation.
    (d) Any State administering a program shall provide for public 
participation in the State enforcement process by providing either:
    (1) Authority which allows intervention as of right in any civil or 
administrative action to obtain remedies specified in paragraphs (a)(1), 
(2) or (3) of this section by any citizen having an interest which is or 
may be adversely affected; or
    (2) Assurance that the State agency or enforcement authority will:

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    (i) Investigate and provide responses to all citizen complaints 
submitted pursuant to the procedures specified in 40 CFR 123.26(b)(4);
    (ii) Not oppose intervention by any citizen in any civil or 
administrative proceeding when permissive intervention may be authorized 
by statute, rule, or regulation; and
    (iii) Publish notice of and provide at least 30 days for public 
comment on any proposed settlement of a State enforcement action.
    (e) Indian Tribes that cannot satisfy the criminal enforcement 
authority requirements of this section may still be approved under this 
part if they meet the requirements established inSec. 501.25.

[54 FR 18786, May 2, 1989, as amended at 58 FR 67984, Dec. 22, 1993; 63 
FR 45127, Aug. 24, 1998]



Sec.  501.18  Prohibition.

    State permit programs shall provide that no permit shall be issued 
when the Regional Administrator has objected in writing under 40 CFR 
123.44.



Sec.  501.19  Sharing of information.

    State sludge management programs shall comply with the requirements 
of 40 CFR 123.41.



Sec.  501.20  Receipt and use of federal information.

    State sludge management programs shall comply with 40 CFR 123.42.



Sec.  501.21  Program reporting to EPA.

    The State Program Director must prepare annual reports as detailed 
in this section and must submit any reports required under this section 
to the Regional Administrator. These reports will serve as the main 
vehicle for the State to report on the status of its sludge management 
program, update its inventory of sewage sludge generators and sludge 
disposal facilities, and provide information on incidents of 
noncompliance. The State Program Director must submit these reports to 
the Regional Administrator according to a mutually agreed-upon schedule. 
The reports specified below may be combined with other reports to EPA 
(e.g., existing NPDES or RCRA reporting systems) where appropriate and 
must include the following:
    (a) A summary of the incidents of noncompliance which occurred in 
the previous year that includes:
    (1) The non-complying facilities by name and reference number;
    (2) The type of noncompliance, a brief description and date(s) of 
the event;
    (3) The date(s) and a brief description of the action(s) taken to 
ensure timely and appropriate action to achieve compliance;
    (4) Status of the incident(s) of noncompliance with the date of 
resolution; and
    (5) Any details which tend to explain or mitigate the incident(s) of 
noncompliance.
    (b) Information to update the inventory of all sewage sludge 
generators and sewage sludge disposal facilities submitted with the 
program plan or in previous annual reports, including:
    (1) Name and location;
    (2) Permit numbers for permits containing sewage sludge 
requirements;
    (3) Sludge management practice(s) used; and
    (4) Sludge production volume.

[63 FR 45127, Aug. 24, 1998]



Sec.  501.22  Requirements for eligibility of Indian Tribes.

    (a) Consistent with section 518(e) of the CWA, 33 U.S.C. 1377(e), 
the Regional Administrator will treat an Indian Tribe as eligible to 
apply for sludge management program authority if it meets the following 
criteria:
    (1) The Indian Tribe is recognized by the Secretary of the Interior.
    (2) The Indian Tribe has a governing body carrying out substantial 
governmental duties and powers.
    (3) The functions to be exercised by the Indian Tribe pertain to the 
management and protection of water resources which are held by an Indian 
Tribe, held by the United States in trust for the Indians, held by a 
member of an Indian Tribe if such property interest is subject to a 
trust restriction on alienation, or otherwise within the borders of an 
Indian reservation.
    (4) The Indian Tribe is reasonably expected to be capable, in the 
Regional Administrator's judgment, of carrying out the functions to be 
exercised, in a manner consistent with the terms and

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purposes of the Act and applicable regulations, of an effective sludge 
management program.
    (b) An Indian Tribe which the Regional Administrator determines 
meets the criteria described in paragraph (a) of this section must also 
satisfy the State program requirements described in this part for 
assumption of the State program.

[58 FR 67984, Dec. 22, 1993, as amended at 59 FR 64346, Dec. 14, 1994]



Sec.  501.23  Request by an Indian Tribe for a determination of eligibility.

    An Indian Tribe may apply to the Regional Administrator for a 
determination that it qualifies pursuant to section 518 of the Act for 
purposes of seeking sludge management program approval. The application 
shall be concise and describe how the Indian Tribe will meet each of the 
requirements ofSec. 501.22. The application shall include the 
following information:
    (a) A statement that the Tribe is recognized by the Secretary of the 
Interior;
    (b) A descriptive statement demonstrating that the Tribal governing 
body is currently carrying out substantial governmental duties and 
powers over a defined area. This statement should:
    (1) Describe the form of the Tribal government;
    (2) Describe the types of governmental functions currently performed 
by the Tribal governing body, such as, but not limited to, the exercise 
of police powers affecting (or relating to) the health, safety, and 
welfare of the affected population; taxation; and the exercise of the 
power of eminent domain; and
    (3) Identify the source of the Tribal government's authority to 
carry out the governmental functions currently being performed.
    (c) A map or legal description of the area over which the Indian 
Tribe asserts authority under section 518(e)(2) of the Act; a statement 
by the Tribal Attorney General (or equivalent official authorized to 
represent the Tribe in all legal matters in court pertaining to the 
program for which it seeks approval) which describes the basis for the 
Tribe's assertion (including the nature or subject matter of the 
asserted regulatory authority); copies of those documents such as Tribal 
constitutions, by-laws, charters, executive orders, codes, ordinances, 
and/or resolutions which the Tribe believes are relevant to its 
assertion under section 518(e)(2) of the Act.
    (d) A narrative statement describing the capability of the Indian 
Tribe to administer an effective, environmentally sound sludge 
management program. The statement should include:
    (1) A description of the Indian Tribe's previous management 
experience which may include the administration of programs and service 
authorized by the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act 
(25 U.S.C. 450 et seq.), the Indian Mineral Development Act (25 U.S.C. 
2101 et seq.), or the Indian Sanitation Facility Construction Activity 
Act (42 U.S.C. 2004a);
    (2) A list of existing environmental or public health programs 
administered by the Tribal governing body, and a copy of related Tribal 
laws, regulations, and policies;
    (3) A description of the entity (or entities) which exercise the 
executive, legislative, and judicial functions of the Tribal government;
    (4) A description of the existing, or proposed, agency of the Indian 
Tribe which will assume primary responsibility for establishing and 
administering a sludge management program (including a description of 
the relationship between the existing or proposed agency and its 
regulated entities);
    (5) A description of the technical and administrative abilities of 
the staff to administer and manage an effective, environmentally sound 
sludge management program or a plan which proposes how the Tribe will 
acquire additional administrative and technical expertise. The plan must 
address how the Tribe will obtain the funds to acquire the 
administrative and technical expertise.
    (e) The Regional Administrator may, at his discretion, request 
further documentation necessary to support a Tribe's eligibility.
    (f) If the Administrator or her delegatee has previously determined 
that a Tribe has met the prerequisites that make it eligible to assume a 
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similar to that of a state as provided by statute under the Safe 
Drinking Water Act, the Clean Water Act, or the Clean Air Act, then that 
Tribe need provide only that information unique to the sludge management 
program which is requested by the Regional Administrator.

[58 FR 67984, Dec. 22, 1993, as amended at 59 FR 64346, Dec. 14, 1994]



Sec.  501.24  Procedures for processing an Indian Tribe's application.

    (a) The Regional Administrator shall process an application of an 
Indian Tribe submitted pursuant toSec. 501.23 in a timely manner. He 
shall promptly notify the Indian Tribe of receipt of the application.
    (b) The Regional Administrator shall follow the procedures described 
in subpart C of this part in processing a Tribe's request to assume the 
sludge management program.

[58 FR 67985, Dec. 22, 1993, as amended at 59 FR 64346, Dec. 14, 1994]



Sec.  501.25  Provisions for Tribal criminal enforcement authority.

    To the extent that an Indian Tribe is precluded from asserting 
criminal enforcement authority as required under Sec.Sec. 501.1(c)(5) 
and 501.17, the Federal Government will exercise primary criminal 
enforcement responsibility. The Tribe, with the EPA Region, shall 
develop a procedure by which the Tribal agency will refer potential 
criminal violations to the Regional Administrator, as agreed to by the 
parties, in an appropriate and timely manner. This procedure shall 
encompass all circumstances in which the Tribe is incapable of 
exercising the enforcement requirements of Sec.Sec. 501.1(c)(5) and 
501.17. This agreement shall be incorporated into a joint or separate 
Memorandum of Agreement with the EPA Region, as appropriate.

[58 FR 67985, Dec. 22, 1993]



           Subpart C_Program Approval, Revision and Withdrawal



Sec.  501.31  Review and approval procedures.

    (a) EPA shall approve or disapprove a State's application for 
approval of its State sludge management program within 90 days after 
receiving a complete program submission.
    (b) Within 30 days of receipt by EPA of a State program submission, 
EPA will notify the State whether its submission is complete. If EPA 
finds that a State's submission is complete, the 90-day review period 
will be deemed to have begun on the date of the completeness 
determination. If EPA finds that a State's submission is incomplete, the 
review period will not begin until all the necessary information is 
received by EPA.
    (c) After determining that a State program submission is complete, 
EPA will publish notice of the State's application in the Federal 
Register and in enough of the largest newspapers in the State to attract 
statewide attention. EPA will mail notices to persons known to be 
interested in such matters, including all persons on appropriate State 
and EPA mailing lists and all treatment works treating domestic sewage 
listed on the inventory required bySec. 501.12(f) of this part. The 
notice will:
    (1) Provide a comment period of not less than 45 days during which 
interested members of the public may express their views on the State 
program;
    (2) Provide opportunity for a public hearing within the State to be 
held no less than 30 days after notice is published in the Federal 
Register and indicate when and where the hearing is to be held, or how 
interested persons may request that a hearing be held if a hearing has 
not been scheduled. EPA shall hold a public hearing whenever the 
Regional Administrator finds, on the basis of requests, a significant 
degree of public interest in the State's application or that a public 
hearing might clarify one or more issues involved in the State's 
application.
    (3) Indicate the cost of obtaining a copy of the State's submission;
    (4) Indicate where and when the State's submission may be reviewed 
by the public;
    (5) Indicate whom an interested member of the public should contact 
with any questions; and
    (6) Briefly outline the fundamental aspects of the State's proposed 
program, and the process for EPA review and decision.

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    (d) Within 90 days after determining that the State has submitted a 
complete program, the Administrator shall approve or disapprove the 
program based on the requirements of this part and of the CWA and after 
taking into consideration all comments received. A responsiveness 
summary shall be prepared by the Regional Office which identifies the 
public participation activities conducted, describes the matters 
presented to the public, summarizes significant comments received and 
explains EPA's response to these comments.
    (e) The State and EPA may extend the 90-day review period by mutual 
agreement.
    (f) If the State's submission is materially changed during the 90-
day review, either as a result of EPA's review or the State action, the 
official review period shall begin again upon receipt of the revised 
submission.
    (g) Notice of program approval shall be published by EPA in the 
Federal Register.
    (h) If the Administrator disapproves the State program he or she 
shall notify the State of the reasons for disapproval and of any 
revisions or modifications to the State program which are necessary to 
obtain approval.



Sec.  501.32  Procedures for revision of State programs.

    (a) Any State with an approved State program which requires revision 
to comply with amendments to federal regulations governing sewage sludge 
use or disposal (including revisions to this part) must revise its 
program within one year after promulgation of applicable regulations, 
unless either the State must amend or enact a statute in order to make 
the required revision, in which case such revision must take place 
within 2 years; or a different schedule is established under the 
Memorandum of Agreement.
    (b) State sludge management programs shall follow the procedures for 
program revision set forth in 40 CFR 123.62.

[54 FR 18786, May 2, 1989, as amended at 63 FR 45127, Aug. 24, 1998]



Sec.  501.33  Criteria for withdrawal of State programs.

    The criteria for withdrawal of sludge management programs shall be 
those set forth in 40 CFR 123.63.



Sec.  501.34  Procedures for withdrawal of State programs.

    The procedures for withdrawal of sludge management programs shall be 
those set forth in 40 CFR 123.64.



PART 503_STANDARDS FOR THE USE OR DISPOSAL OF SEWAGE SLUDGE--
Table of Contents



                      Subpart A_General Provisions

Sec.
503.1 Purpose and applicability.
503.2 Compliance period.
503.3 Permits and direct enforceability
503.4 Relationship to other regulations.
503.5 Additional or more stringent requirements.
503.6 Exclusions.
503.7 Requirement for a person who prepares sewage sludge.
503.8 Sampling and analysis.
503.9 General definitions.

                       Subpart B_Land Application

503.10 Applicability.
503.11 Special definitions.
503.12 General requirements.
503.13 Pollutant limits.
503.14 Management practices.
503.15 Operational standards--pathogens and vector attraction reduction.
503.16 Frequency of monitoring.
503.17 Recordkeeping.
503.18 Reporting.

                       Subpart C_Surface Disposal

503.20 Applicability.
503.21 Special definitions.
503.22 General requirements.
503.23 Pollutant limits (other than domestic septage).
503.24 Management practices.
503.25 Operational standards--pathogens and vector attraction reduction.
503.26 Frequency of monitoring.
503.27 Recordkeeping.
503.28 Reporting.

           Subpart D_Pathogens and Vector Attraction Reduction

503.30 Scope.
503.31 Special definitions.
503.32 Pathogens.
503.33 Vector attraction reduction.

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                         Subpart E_Incineration

503.40 Applicability.
503.41 Special definitions.
503.42 General requirements.
503.43 Pollutant limits.
503.44 Operational standard--total hydrocarbons.
503.45 Management practices.
503.46 Frequency of monitoring.
503.47 Recordkeeping.
503.48 Reporting.

Appendix A to Part 503--Procedure To Determine the Annual Whole Sludge 
          Application Rate for a Sewage Sludge
Appendix B to Part 503--Pathogen Treatment Processes

    Authority: Sections 405 (d) and (e) of the Clean Water Act, as 
amended by Pub. L. 95-217, sec. 54(d), 91 Stat. 1591 (33 U.S.C. 1345 (d) 
and (e)); and Pub. L. 100-4, title IV, sec. 406 (a), (b), 101 Stat., 71, 
72 (33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.).

    Source: 58 FR 9387, Feb. 19, 1993, unless otherwise noted.



                      Subpart A_General Provisions



Sec.  503.1  Purpose and applicability.

    (a) Purpose. (1) This part establishes standards, which consist of 
general requirements, pollutant limits, management practices, and 
operational standards, for the final use or disposal of sewage sludge 
generated during the treatment of domestic sewage in a treatment works. 
Standards are included in this part for sewage sludge applied to the 
land, placed on a surface disposal site, or fired in a sewage sludge 
incinerator. Also included in this part are pathogen and alternative 
vector attraction reduction requirements for sewage sludge applied to 
the land or placed on a surface disposal site.
    (2) In addition, the standards in this part include the frequency of 
monitoring and recordkeeping requirements when sewage sludge is applied 
to the land, placed on a surface disposal site, or fired in a sewage 
sludge incinerator. Also included in this part are reporting 
requirements for Class I sludge management facilities, publicly owned 
treatment works (POTWs) with a design flow rate equal to or greater than 
one million gallons per day, and POTWs that serve 10,000 people or more.
    (b) Applicability. (1) This part applies to any person who prepares 
sewage sludge, applies sewage sludge to the land, or fires sewage sludge 
in a sewage sludge incinerator and to the owner/operator of a surface 
disposal site.
    (2) This part applies to sewage sludge applied to the land, placed 
on a surface disposal site, or fired in a sewage sludge incinerator.
    (3) This part applies to the exit gas from a sewage sludge 
incinerator stack.
    (4) This part applies to land where sewage sludge is applied, to a 
surface disposal site, and to a sewage sludge incinerator.



Sec.  503.2  Compliance period.

    (a) Compliance with the standards in this part shall be achieved as 
expeditiously as practicable, but in no case later than February 19, 
1994. When compliance with the standards requires construction of new 
pollution control facilities, compliance with the standards shall be 
achieved as expeditiously as practicable, but in no case later than 
February 19, 1995.
    (b) The requirements for frequency of monitoring, recordkeeping, and 
reporting in this part for total hydrocarbons in the exit gas from a 
sewage sludge incinerator are effective February 19, 1994 or, if 
compliance with the operational standard for total hydrocarbons in this 
part requires the construction of new pollution control facilities, 
February 19, 1995.
    (c) All other requirements for frequency of monitoring, 
recordkeeping, and reporting in this part are effective on July 20, 
1993.
    (d) Unless otherwise specified in subpart E, compliance with the 
requirements in Sec.Sec. 503.41(c) through (r), 503.43(c), (d) and 
(e), 503.45(a)(1), (b) through (f), 503.46(a)(1), (a)(3), and (c), and 
503.47(f) that were revised on September 3, 1999 shall be achieved as 
expeditiously as practicable, but in no case later than September 5, 
2000. When new pollution control facilities must be constructed to 
comply with the revised requirements in subpart E, compliance with the 
revised requirements shall be achieved as expeditiously as practicable 
but no later than September 4, 2001.

[58 FR 9387, Feb. 19, 1993, as amended at 64 FR 42568, Aug. 4, 1999]

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Sec.  503.3  Permits and direct enforceability.

    (a) Permits. The requirements in this part may be implemented 
through a permit:
    (1) Issued to a ``treatment works treating domestic sewage'', as 
defined in 40 CFR 122.2, in accordance with 40 CFR parts 122 and 124 by 
EPA or by a State that has a State sludge management program approved by 
EPA in accordance with 40 CFR part 123 or 40 CFR part 501 or
    (2) Issued under subtitle C of the Solid Waste Disposal Act; part C 
of the Safe Drinking Water Act; the Marine Protection, Research, and 
Sanctuaries Act of 1972; or the Clean Air Act. ``Treatment works 
treating domestic sewage'' shall submit a permit application in 
accordance with either 40 CFR 122.21 or an approved State program.
    (b) Direct enforceability. No person shall use or dispose of sewage 
sludge through any practice for which requirements are established in 
this part except in accordance with such requirements.



Sec.  503.4  Relationship to other regulations.

    Disposal of sewage sludge in a municipal solid waste landfill unit, 
as defined in 40 CFR 258.2, that complies with the requirements in 40 
CFR part 258 constitutes compliance with section 405(d) of the CWA. Any 
person who prepares sewage sludge that is disposed in a municipal solid 
waste landfill unit shall ensure that the sewage sludge meets the 
requirements in 40 CFR part 258 concerning the quality of materials 
disposed in a municipal solid waste landfill unit.



Sec.  503.5  Additional or more stringent requirements.

    (a) On a case-by-case basis, the permitting authority may impose 
requirements for the use or disposal of sewage sludge in addition to or 
more stringent than the requirements in this part when necessary to 
protect public health and the environment from any adverse effect of a 
pollutant in the sewage sludge.
    (b) Nothing in this part precludes a State or political subdivision 
thereof or interstate agency from imposing requirements for the use or 
disposal of sewage sludge more stringent than the requirements in this 
part or from imposing additional requirements for the use or disposal of 
sewage sludge.



Sec.  503.6  Exclusions.

    (a) Treatment processes. This part does not establish requirements 
for processes used to treat domestic sewage or for processes used to 
treat sewage sludge prior to final use or disposal, except as provided 
inSec. 503.32 andSec. 503.33.
    (b) Selection of a use or disposal practice. This part does not 
require the selection of a sewage sludge use or disposal practice. The 
determination of the manner in which sewage sludge is used or disposed 
is a local determination.
    (c) Co-firing of sewage sludge. This part does not establish 
requirements for sewage sludge co-fired in an incinerator with other 
wastes or for the incinerator in which sewage sludge and other wastes 
are co-fired. Other wastes do not include auxiliary fuel, as defined in 
40 CFR 503.41(b), fired in a sewage sludge incinerator.
    (d) Sludge generated at an industrial facility. This part does not 
establish requirements for the use or disposal of sludge generated at an 
industrial facility during the treatment of industrial wastewater, 
including sewage sludge generated during the treatment of industrial 
wastewater combined with domestic sewage.
    (e) Hazardous sewage sludge. This part does not establish 
requirements for the use or disposal of sewage sludge determined to be 
hazardous in accordance with 40 CFR part 261.
    (f) Sewage sludge with high PCB concentration. This part does not 
establish requirements for the use or disposal of sewage sludge with a 
concentration of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) equal to or greater 
than 50 milligrams per kilogram of total solids (dry weight basis).
    (g) Incinerator ash. This part does not establish requirements for 
the use or disposal of ash generated during the firing of sewage sludge 
in a sewage sludge incinerator.
    (h) Grit and screenings. This part does not establish requirements 
for the use or disposal of grit (e.g., sand, gravel,

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cinders, or other materials with a high specific gravity) or screenings 
(e.g., relatively large materials such as rags) generated during 
preliminary treatment of domestic sewage in a treatment works.
    (i) Drinking water treatment sludge. This part does not establish 
requirements for the use or disposal of sludge generated during the 
treatment of either surface water or ground water used for drinking 
water.
    (j) Commercial and industrial septage. This part does not establish 
requirements for the use or disposal of commercial septage, industrial 
septage, a mixture of domestic septage and commercial septage, or a 
mixture of domestic septage and industrial septage.



Sec.  503.7  Requirement for a person who prepares sewage sludge.

    Any person who prepares sewage sludge shall ensure that the 
applicable requirements in this part are met when the sewage sludge is 
applied to the land, placed on a surface disposal site, or fired in a 
sewage sludge incinerator.



Sec.  503.8  Sampling and analysis.

    (a) Sampling. Representative samples of sewage sludge that is 
applied to the land, placed on a surface disposal site, or fired in a 
sewage sludge incinerator shall be collected and analyzed.
    (b) Methods. The materials listed below are incorporated by 
reference in this part. These incorporations by reference were approved 
by the Director of the Federal Register in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 
552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. The materials are incorporated as they exist 
on the date of approval, and notice of any change in these materials 
will be published in the Federal Register. They are available for 
inspection at the HQ Water Docket Center, EPA/DC, EPA West, Room B102, 
1301 Constitution Ave., NW., Washington, DC, and at the National 
Archives and Records Administration (NARA). For information on the 
availability of this material at NARA, call 202-741-6030, or go to: 
http://www.archives.gov/federal--register/code--of--federal--
regulations/ibr--locations.html. Copies may be obtained from the 
standard producer or publisher listed in the regulation. The methods in 
the materials listed below (or in 40 CFR part 136) shall be used to 
analyze samples of sewage sludge.
    (1) Enteric viruses. ASTM Designation: D 4994-89, ``Standard 
Practice for Recovery of Viruses From Wastewater Sludges'', 1992 Annual 
Book of ASTM Standards: Section 11--Water and Environmental Technology, 
ASTM, 1916 Race Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103-1187.
    (2) Fecal coliform. Part 9221 E. or Part 9222 D., ``Standard Methods 
for the Examination of Water and Wastewater'', 18th Edition, 1992, 
American Public Health Association, 1015 15th Street, NW., Washington, 
DC 20005.
    (3) Helminth ova. Yanko, W.A., ``Occurrence of Pathogens in 
Distribution and Marketing Municipal Sludges'', EPA 600/1-87-014, 1987. 
National Technical Information Service, 5285 Port Royal Road, 
Springfield, Virginia 22161 (PB 88-154273/AS).
    (4) Inorganic pollutants. ``Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, 
Physical/Chemical Methods'', EPA Publication SW-846, Second Edition 
(1982) with Updates I (April 1984) and II (April 1985) and Third Edition 
(November 1986) with Revision I (December 1987). Second Edition and 
Updates I and II are available from the National Technical Information 
Service, 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, Virginia 22161 (PB-87-120-
291). Third Edition and Revision I are available from Superintendent of 
Documents, Government Printing Office, 941 North Capitol Street, NE., 
Washington, DC 20002 (Document Number 955-001-00000-1).
    (5) Salmonella sp. bacteria. Part 9260 D., ``Standard Methods for 
the Examination of Water and Wastewater'', 18th Edition, 1992, American 
Public Health Association, 1015 15th Street, NW., Washington, DC 20005; 
or
    Kenner, B.A. and H.P. Clark, ``Detection and enumeration of 
Salmonella and Pseudomonas aeruginosa'', Journal of the Water Pollution 
Control Federation, Vol. 46, no. 9, September 1974, pp. 2163-2171. Water 
Environment Federation, 601 Wythe Street, Alexandria, Virginia 22314.
    (6) Specific oxygen uptake rate. Part 2710 B., ``Standard Methods 
for the Examination of Water and Wastewater'', 18th Edition, 1992, 
American Public

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Health Association, 1015 15th Street, NW., Washington, DC 20005.
    (7) Total, fixed, and volatile solids. Part 2540 G., ``Standard 
Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater'', 18th Edition, 
1992, American Public Health Association, 1015 15th Street, NW., 
Washington, DC 20005.

[58 FR 9387, Feb. 19, 1993, as amended at 69 FR 18803, Apr. 9, 2004; 72 
FR 14233, Mar. 26, 2007]



Sec.  503.9  General definitions.

    (a) Apply sewage sludge or sewage sludge applied to the land means 
land application of sewage sludge.
    (b) Base flood is a flood that has a one percent chance of occurring 
in any given year (i.e., a flood with a magnitude equalled once in 100 
years).
    (c) Class I sludge management facility is any publicly owned 
treatment works (POTW), as defined in 40 CFR 501.2, required to have an 
approved pretreatment program under 40 CFR 403.8(a) (including any POTW 
located in a State that has elected to assume local program 
responsibilities pursuant to 40 CFR 403.10(e)) and any treatment works 
treating domestic sewage, as defined in 40 CFR 122.2, classified as a 
Class I sludge management facility by the EPA Regional Administrator, 
or, in the case of approved State programs, the Regional Administrator 
in conjunction with the State Director, because of the potential for its 
sewage sludge use or disposal practice to affect public health and the 
environment adversely.
    (d) Cover crop is a small grain crop, such as oats, wheat, or 
barley, not grown for harvest.
    (e) CWA means the Clean Water Act (formerly referred to as either 
the Federal Water Pollution Act or the Federal Water Pollution Control 
Act Amendments of 1972), Public Law 92-500, as amended by Public Law 95-
217, Public Law 95-576, Public Law 96-483, Public Law 97-117, and Public 
Law 100-4.
    (f) Domestic septage is either liquid or solid material removed from 
a septic tank, cesspool, portable toilet, Type III marine sanitation 
device, or similar treatment works that receives only domestic sewage. 
Domestic septage does not include liquid or solid material removed from 
a septic tank, cesspool, or similar treatment works that receives either 
commercial wastewater or industrial wastewater and does not include 
grease removed from a grease trap at a restaurant.
    (g) Domestic sewage is waste and wastewater from humans or household 
operations that is discharged to or otherwise enters a treatment works.
    (h) Dry weight basis means calculated on the basis of having been 
dried at 105 degrees Celsius until reaching a constant mass (i.e., 
essentially 100 percent solids content).
    (i) EPA means the United States Environmental Protection Agency.
    (j) Feed crops are crops produced primarily for consumption by 
animals.
    (k) Fiber crops are crops such as flax and cotton.
    (l) Food crops are crops consumed by humans. These include, but are 
not limited to, fruits, vegetables, and tobacco.
    (m) Ground water is water below the land surface in the saturated 
zone.
    (n) Industrial wastewater is wastewater generated in a commercial or 
industrial process.
    (o) Municipality means a city, town, borough, county, parish, 
district, association, or other public body (including an intermunicipal 
Agency of two or more of the foregoing entities) created by or under 
State law; an Indian tribe or an authorized Indian tribal organization 
having jurisdiction over sewage sludge management; or a designated and 
approved management Agency under section 208 of the CWA, as amended. The 
definition includes a special district created under State law, such as 
a water district, sewer district, sanitary district, utility district, 
drainage district, or similar entity, or an integrated waste management 
facility as defined in section 201(e) of the CWA, as amended, that has 
as one of its principal responsibilities the treatment, transport, use, 
or disposal of sewage sludge.
    (p) Permitting authority is either EPA or a State with an EPA-
approved sludge management program.
    (q) Person is an individual, association, partnership, corporation, 
municipality, State or Federal agency, or an agent or employee thereof.

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    (r) Person who prepares sewage sludge is either the person who 
generates sewage sludge during the treatment of domestic sewage in a 
treatment works or the person who derives a material from sewage sludge.
    (s) Place sewage sludge or sewage sludge placed means disposal of 
sewage sludge on a surface disposal site.
    (t) Pollutant is an organic substance, an inorganic substance, a 
combination of organic and inorganic substances, or a pathogenic 
organism that, after discharge and upon exposure, ingestion, inhalation, 
or assimilation into an organism either directly from the environment or 
indirectly by ingestion through the food chain, could, on the basis of 
information available to the Administrator of EPA, cause death, disease, 
behavioral abnormalities, cancer, genetic mutations, physiological 
malfunctions (including malfunction in reproduction), or physical 
deformations in either organisms or offspring of the organisms.
    (u) Pollutant limit is a numerical value that describes the amount 
of a pollutant allowed per unit amount of sewage sludge (e.g., 
milligrams per kilogram of total solids); the amount of a pollutant that 
can be applied to a unit area of land (e.g., kilograms per hectare); or 
the volume of a material that can be applied to a unit area of land 
(e.g., gallons per acre).
    (v) Runoff is rainwater, leachate, or other liquid that drains 
overland on any part of a land surface and runs off of the land surface.
    (w) Sewage sludge is solid, semi-solid, or liquid residue generated 
during the treatment of domestic sewage in a treatment works. Sewage 
sludge includes, but is not limited to, domestic septage; scum or solids 
removed in primary, secondary, or advanced wastewater treatment 
processes; and a material derived from sewage sludge. Sewage sludge does 
not include ash generated during the firing of sewage sludge in a sewage 
sludge incinerator or grit and screenings generated during preliminary 
treatment of domestic sewage in a treatment works.
    (x) State is one of the United States of America, the District of 
Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, 
American Samoa, the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, the 
Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, and an Indian Tribe 
eligible for treatment as a State pursuant to regulations promulgated 
under the authority of section 518(e) of the CWA.
    (y) Store or storage of sewage sludge is the placement of sewage 
sludge on land on which the sewage sludge remains for two years or less. 
This does not include the placement of sewage sludge on land for 
treatment.
    (z) Treat or treatment of sewage sludge is the preparation of sewage 
sludge for final use or disposal. This includes, but is not limited to, 
thickening, stabilization, and dewatering of sewage sludge. This does 
not include storage of sewage sludge.
    (aa) Treatment works is either a federally owned, publicly owned, or 
privately owned device or system used to treat (including recycle and 
reclaim) either domestic sewage or a combination of domestic sewage and 
industrial waste of a liquid nature.
    (bb) Wetlands means those areas that are inundated or saturated by 
surface water or ground water at a frequency and duration to support, 
and that under normal circumstances do support, a prevalence of 
vegetation typically adapted for life in saturated soil conditions. 
Wetlands generally include swamps, marshes, bogs, and similar areas.



                       Subpart B_Land Application



Sec.  503.10  Applicability.

    (a) This subpart applies to any person who prepares sewage sludge 
that is applied to the land, to any person who applies sewage sludge to 
the land, to sewage sludge applied to the land, and to the land on which 
sewage sludge is applied.
    (b)(1) Bulk sewage sludge. The general requirements inSec. 503.12 
and the management practices inSec. 503.14 do not apply when bulk 
sewage sludge is applied to the land if the bulk sewage sludge meets the 
ceiling concentrations in Table 1 ofSec. 503.13 and the pollutant 
concentrations in Table 3 of

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Sec.  503.13; the Class A pathogen requirements inSec. 503.32(a); and 
one of the vector attraction reduction requirements inSec. 
503.33(b)(1) through (b)(8).
    (2) The Regional Administrator of EPA or, in the case of a State 
with an approved sludge management program, the State Director, may 
apply any or all of the general requirements inSec. 503.12 and the 
management practices inSec. 503.14 to the bulk sewage sludge inSec. 
503.10(b)(1) on a case-by-case basis after determining that the general 
requirements or management practices are needed to protect public health 
and the environment from any reasonably anticipated adverse effect that 
may occur from any pollutant in the bulk sewage sludge.
    (c)(1) The general requirements inSec. 503.12 and the management 
practices inSec. 503.14 do not apply when a bulk material derived from 
sewage sludge is applied to the land if the derived bulk material meets 
the ceiling concentrations in Table 1 ofSec. 503.13 and the pollutant 
concentrations in Table 3 ofSec. 503.13; the Class A pathogen 
requirements inSec. 503.32(a); and one of the vector attraction 
reduction requirements inSec. 503.33(b)(1) through (b)(8).
    (2) The Regional Administrator of EPA or, in the case of a State 
with an approved sludge management program, the State Director, may 
apply any or all of the general requirements inSec. 503.12 or the 
management practices inSec. 503.14 to the bulk material inSec. 
503.10(c)(1) on a case-by-case basis after determining that the general 
requirements or management practices are needed to protect public health 
and the environment from any reasonably anticipated adverse effect that 
may occur from any pollutant in the bulk sewage sludge.
    (d) The requirements in this subpart do not apply when a bulk 
material derived from sewage sludge is applied to the land if the sewage 
sludge from which the bulk material is derived meets the ceiling 
concentrations in Table 1 ofSec. 503.13 and the pollutant 
concentrations in Table 3 ofSec. 503.13; the Class A pathogen 
requirements inSec. 503.32(a); and one of the vector attraction 
reduction requirements inSec. 503.33(b)(1) through (b)(8).
    (e) Sewage sludge sold or given away in a bag or other container for 
application to the land. The general requirements inSec. 503.12 and 
the management practices inSec. 503.14 do not apply when sewage sludge 
is sold or given away in a bag or other container for application to the 
land if the sewage sludge sold or given away in a bag or other container 
for application to the land meets the ceiling concentrations in Table 1 
ofSec. 503.13 and the pollutant concentrations in Table 3 ofSec. 
503.13; the Class A pathogen requirements inSec. 503.32(a); and one of 
the vector attraction reduction requirements inSec. 503.33(b)(1) 
through (b)(8).
    (f) The general requirements inSec. 503.12 and the management 
practices inSec. 503.14 do not apply when a material derived from 
sewage sludge is sold or given away in a bag or other container for 
application to the land if the derived material meets the ceiling 
concentrations in Table 1 ofSec. 503.13 and the pollutant 
concentrations in Table 3 ofSec. 503.13; the Class A pathogen 
requirements inSec. 503.32(a); and one of the vector attraction 
reduction requirements inSec. 503.33(b)(1) through (b)(8).
    (g) The requirements in this subpart do not apply when a material 
derived from sewage sludge is sold or given away in a bag or other 
container for application to the land if the sewage sludge from which 
the material is derived meets the ceiling concentrations in Table 1 of 
Sec.  503.13 and the pollutant concentrations in Table 3 ofSec. 
503.13; the Class A pathogen requirements inSec. 503.32(a); and one of 
the vector attraction reduction requirements inSec. 503.33 (b)(1) 
through (b)(8).

[58 FR 9387, Feb. 19, 1993, as amended at 64 FR 42568, Aug. 4, 1999]



Sec.  503.11  Special definitions.

    (a) Agricultural land is land on which a food crop, a feed crop, or 
a fiber crop is grown. This includes range land and land used as 
pasture.
    (b) Agronomic rate is the whole sludge application rate (dry weight 
basis) designed:
    (1) To provide the amount of nitrogen needed by the food crop, feed 
crop, fiber crop, cover crop, or vegetation grown on the land; and

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    (2) To minimize the amount of nitrogen in the sewage sludge that 
passes below the root zone of the crop or vegetation grown on the land 
to the ground water.
    (c) Annual pollutant loading rate is the maximum amount of a 
pollutant that can be applied to a unit area of land during a 365 day 
period.
    (d) Annual whole sludge application rate is the maximum amount of 
sewage sludge (dry weight basis) that can be applied to a unit area of 
land during a 365 day period.
    (e) Bulk sewage sludge is sewage sludge that is not sold or given 
away in a bag or other container for application to the land.
    (f) Cumulative pollutant loading rate is the maximum amount of an 
inorganic pollutant that can be applied to an area of land.
    (g) Forest is a tract of land thick with trees and underbrush.
    (h) Land application is the spraying or spreading of sewage sludge 
onto the land surface; the injection of sewage sludge below the land 
surface; or the incorporation of sewage sludge into the soil so that the 
sewage sludge can either condition the soil or fertilize crops or 
vegetation grown in the soil.
    (i) Monthly average is the arithmetic mean of all measurements taken 
during the month.
    (j) Other container is either an open or closed receptacle. This 
includes, but is not limited to, a bucket, a box, a carton, and a 
vehicle or trailer with a load capacity of one metric ton or less.
    (k) Pasture is land on which animals feed directly on feed crops 
such as legumes, grasses, grain stubble, or stover.
    (l) Public contact site is land with a high potential for contact by 
the public. This includes, but is not limited to, public parks, ball 
fields, cemeteries, plant nurseries, turf farms, and golf courses.
    (m) Range land is open land with indigenous vegetation.
    (n) Reclamation site is drastically disturbed land that is reclaimed 
using sewage sludge. This includes, but is not limited to, strip mines 
and construction sites.



Sec.  503.12  General requirements.

    (a) No person shall apply sewage sludge to the land except in 
accordance with the requirements in this subpart.
    (b) No person shall apply bulk sewage sludge subject to the 
cumulative pollutant loading rates inSec. 503.13(b)(2) to agricultural 
land, forest, a public contact site, or a reclamation site if any of the 
cumulative pollutant loading rates inSec. 503.13(b)(2) has been 
reached.
    (c) No person shall apply domestic septage to agricultural land, 
forest, or a reclamation site during a 365 day period if the annual 
application rate inSec. 503.13(c) has been reached during that period.
    (d) The person who prepares bulk sewage sludge that is applied to 
agricultural land, forest, a public contact site, or a reclamation site 
shall provide the person who applies the bulk sewage sludge written 
notification of the concentration of total nitrogen (as N on a dry 
weight basis) in the bulk sewage sludge.
    (e)(1) The person who applies sewage sludge to the land shall obtain 
information needed to comply with the requirements in this subpart.
    (2)(i) Before bulk sewage sludge subject to the cumulative pollutant 
loading rates inSec. 503.13(b)(2) is applied to the land, the person 
who proposes to apply the bulk sewage sludge shall contact the 
permitting authority for the State in which the bulk sewage sludge will 
be applied to determine whether bulk sewage sludge subject to the 
cumulative pollutant loading rates inSec. 503.13(b)(2) has been 
applied to the site since July 20, 1993.
    (ii) If bulk sewage sludge subject to the cumulative pollutant 
loading rates inSec. 503.13(b)(2) has not been applied to the site 
since July 20, 1993, the cumulative amount for each pollutant listed in 
Table 2 ofSec. 503.13 may be applied to the site in accordance with 
Sec.  503.13(a)(2)(i).
    (iii) If bulk sewage sludge subject to the cumulative pollutant 
loading rates inSec. 503.13(b)(2) has been applied to the site since 
July 20, 1993, and the cumulative amount of each pollutant applied to 
the site in the bulk sewage sludge since that date is known, the 
cumulative amount of each pollutant

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applied to the site shall be used to determine the additional amount of 
each pollutant that can be applied to the site in accordance withSec. 
503.13(a)(2)(i).
    (iv) If bulk sewage sludge subject to the cumulative pollutant 
loading rates inSec. 503.13(b)(2) has been applied to the site since 
July 20, 1993, and the cumulative amount of each pollutant applied to 
the site in the bulk sewage sludge since that date is not known, an 
additional amount of each pollutant shall not be applied to the site in 
accordance withSec. 503.13(a)(2)(i).
    (f) When a person who prepares bulk sewage sludge provides the bulk 
sewage sludge to a person who applies the bulk sewage sludge to the 
land, the person who prepares the bulk sewage sludge shall provide the 
person who applies the sewage sludge notice and necessary information to 
comply with the requirements in this subpart.
    (g) When a person who prepares sewage sludge provides the sewage 
sludge to another person who prepares the sewage sludge, the person who 
provides the sewage sludge shall provide the person who receives the 
sewage sludge notice and necessary information to comply with the 
requirements in this subpart.
    (h) The person who applies bulk sewage sludge to the land shall 
provide the owner or lease holder of the land on which the bulk sewage 
sludge is applied notice and necessary information to comply with the 
requirements in this subpart.
    (i) Any person who prepares bulk sewage sludge that is applied to 
land in a State other than the State in which the bulk sewage sludge is 
prepared shall provide written notice, prior to the initial application 
of bulk sewage sludge to the land application site by the applier, to 
the permitting authority for the State in which the bulk sewage sludge 
is proposed to be applied. The notice shall include:
    (1) The location, by either street address or latitude and 
longitude, of each land application site.
    (2) The approximate time period bulk sewage sludge will be applied 
to the site.
    (3) The name, address, telephone number, and National Pollutant 
Discharge Elimination System permit number (if appropriate) for the 
person who prepares the bulk sewage sludge.
    (4) The name, address, telephone number, and National Pollutant 
Discharge Elimination System permit number (if appropriate) for the 
person who will apply the bulk sewage sludge.
    (j) Any person who applies bulk sewage sludge subject to the 
cumulative pollutant loading rates inSec. 503.13(b)(2) to the land 
shall provide written notice, prior to the initial application of bulk 
sewage sludge to a land application site by the applier, to the 
permitting authority for the State in which the bulk sewage sludge will 
be applied and the permitting authority shall retain and provide access 
to the notice. The notice shall include:
    (1) The location, by either street address or latitude and 
longitude, of the land application site.
    (2) The name, address, telephone number, and National Pollutant 
Discharge Elimination System permit number (if appropriate) of the 
person who will apply the bulk sewage sludge.



Sec.  503.13  Pollutant limits.

    (a) Sewage sludge. (1) Bulk sewage sludge or sewage sludge sold or 
given away in a bag or other container shall not be applied to the land 
if the concentration of any pollutant in the sewage sludge exceeds the 
ceiling concentration for the pollutant in Table 1 ofSec. 503.13.
    (2) If bulk sewage sludge is applied to agricultural land, forest, a 
public contact site, or a reclamation site, either:
    (i) The cumulative loading rate for each pollutant shall not exceed 
the cumulative pollutant loading rate for the pollutant in Table 2 of 
Sec.  503.13; or
    (ii) The concentration of each pollutant in the sewage sludge shall 
not exceed the concentration for the pollutant in Table 3 ofSec. 
503.13.
    (3) If bulk sewage sludge is applied to a lawn or a home garden, the 
concentration of each pollutant in the sewage sludge shall not exceed 
the concentration for the pollutant in Table 3 ofSec. 503.13.
    (4) If sewage sludge is sold or given away in a bag or other 
container for application to the land, either:

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    (i) The concentration of each pollutant in the sewage sludge shall 
not exceed the concentration for the pollutant in Table 3 ofSec. 
503.13; or
    (ii) The product of the concentration of each pollutant in the 
sewage sludge and the annual whole sludge application rate for the 
sewage sludge shall not cause the annual pollutant loading rate for the 
pollutant in Table 4 ofSec. 503.13 to be exceeded. The procedure used 
to determine the annual whole sludge application rate is presented in 
appendix A of this part.
    (b) Pollutant concentrations and loading rates--sewage sludge--(1) 
Ceiling concentrations.

            Table 1 ofSec.  503.13--Ceiling Concentrations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                              Ceiling
                                                           concentration
                        Pollutant                           (milligrams
                                                           per kilogram)
                                                                \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Arsenic..................................................            75
Cadmium..................................................            85
Copper...................................................          4300
Lead.....................................................           840
Mercury..................................................            57
Molybdenum...............................................            75
Nickel...................................................           420
Selenium.................................................           100
Zinc.....................................................          7500
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Dry weight basis.

    (2) Cumulative pollutant loading rates.

      Table 2 ofSec.  503.13--Cumulative Pollutant Loading Rates
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                              Cumulative
                                                              pollutant
                                                               loading
                         Pollutant                               rate
                                                              (kilograms
                                                                 per
                                                               hectare)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Arsenic....................................................           41
Cadmium....................................................           39
Copper.....................................................         1500
Lead.......................................................          300
Mercury....................................................           17
Nickel.....................................................          420
Selenium...................................................          100
Zinc.......................................................         2800
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (3) Pollutant concentrations.

           Table 3 ofSec.  503.13--Pollutant Concentrations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                              Monthly
                                                              average
                                                           concentration
                        Pollutant                           (milligrams
                                                           per kilogram)
                                                                \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Arsenic..................................................            41
Cadmium..................................................            39
Copper...................................................          1500
Lead.....................................................           300
Mercury..................................................            17
Nickel...................................................           420
Selenium.................................................           100
Zinc.....................................................          2800
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Dry weight basis.

    (4) Annual pollutant loading rates.

        Table 4 ofSec.  503.13--Annual Pollutant Loading Rates
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Annual
                                                              pollutant
                                                            loading rate
                         Pollutant                           (kilograms
                                                             per hectare
                                                             per 365 day
                                                               period)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Arsenic...................................................          2.0
Cadmium...................................................          1.9
Copper....................................................         75
Lead......................................................         15
Mercury...................................................          0.85
Nickel....................................................         21
Selenium..................................................          5.0
Zinc......................................................        140
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (c) Domestic septage. The annual application rate for domestic 
septage applied to agricultural land, forest, or a reclamation site 
shall not exceed the annual application rate calculated using equation 
(1).
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TC15NO91.192

Where:

AAR=Annual application rate in gallons per acre per 365 day period.
N=Amount of nitrogen in pounds per acre per 365 day period needed by the 
          crop or vegetation grown on the land.

[58 FR 9387, Feb. 19, 1993, as amended at 58 FR 9099, Feb. 25, 1994; 60 
FR 54769, Oct. 25, 1995]



Sec.  503.14  Management practices.

    (a) Bulk sewage sludge shall not be applied to the land if it is 
likely to adversely affect a threatened or endangered species listed 
under section 4 of the Endangered Species Act or its designated critical 
habitat.

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    (b) Bulk sewage sludge shall not be applied to agricultural land, 
forest, a public contact site, or a reclamation site that is flooded, 
frozen, or snow-covered so that the bulk sewage sludge enters a wetland 
or other waters of the United States, as defined in 40 CFR 122.2, except 
as provided in a permit issued pursuant to section 402 or 404 of the 
CWA.
    (c) Bulk sewage sludge shall not be applied to agricultural land, 
forest, or a reclamation site that is 10 meters or less from waters of 
the United States, as defined in 40 CFR 122.2, unless otherwise 
specified by the permitting authority.
    (d) Bulk sewage sludge shall be applied to agricultural land, 
forest, a public contact site, or a reclamation site at a whole sludge 
application rate that is equal to or less than the agronomic rate for 
the bulk sewage sludge, unless, in the case of a reclamation site, 
otherwise specified by the permitting authority.
    (e) Either a label shall be affixed to the bag or other container in 
which sewage sludge that is sold or given away for application to the 
land, or an information sheet shall be provided to the person who 
receives sewage sludge sold or given away in an other container for 
application to the land. The label or information sheet shall contain 
the following information:
    (1) The name and address of the person who prepared the sewage 
sludge that is sold or given away in a bag or other container for 
application to the land.
    (2) A statement that application of the sewage sludge to the land is 
prohibited except in accordance with the instructions on the label or 
information sheet.
    (3) The annual whole sludge application rate for the sewage sludge 
that does not cause any of the annual pollutant loading rates in Table 4 
ofSec. 503.13 to be exceeded.



Sec.  503.15  Operational standards--pathogens and vector attraction reduction.

    (a) Pathogens--sewage sludge. (1) The Class A pathogen requirements 
inSec. 503.32(a) or the Class B pathogen requirements and site 
restrictions inSec. 503.32(b) shall be met when bulk sewage sludge is 
applied to agricultural land, forest, a public contact site, or a 
reclamation site.
    (2) The Class A pathogen requirements inSec. 503.32(a) shall be 
met when bulk sewage sludge is applied to a lawn or a home garden.
    (3) The Class A pathogen requirements inSec. 503.32(a) shall be 
met when sewage sludge is sold or given away in a bag or other container 
for application to the land.
    (b) Pathogens--domestic septage. The requirements in eitherSec. 
503.32 (c)(1) or (c)(2) shall be met when domestic septage is applied to 
agricultural land, forest, or a reclamation site.
    (c) Vector attraction reduction--sewage sludge. (1) One of the 
vector attraction reduction requirements inSec. 503.33 (b)(1) through 
(b)(10) shall be met when bulk sewage sludge is applied to agricultural 
land, forest, a public contact site, or a reclamation site.
    (2) One of the vector attraction reduction requirements inSec. 
503.33 (b)(1) through (b)(8) shall be met when bulk sewage sludge is 
applied to a lawn or a home garden.
    (3) One of the vector attraction reduction requirements inSec. 
503.33 (b)(1) through (b)(8) shall be met when sewage sludge is sold or 
given away in a bag or other container for application to the land.
    (d) Vector attraction reduction--domestic septage. The vector 
attraction reduction requirements inSec. 503.33(b)(9), (b)(10), or 
(b)(12) shall be met when domestic septage is applied to agricultural 
land, forest, or a reclamation site.



Sec.  503.16  Frequency of monitoring.

    (a) Sewage sludge. (1) The frequency of monitoring for the 
pollutants listed in Table 1, Table 2, Table 3 and Table 4 ofSec. 
503.13; the pathogen density requirements inSec. 503.32(a) andSec. 
503.32(b)(2); and the vector attraction reduction requirements inSec. 
503.33 (b)(1) through (b)(4) andSec. 503.33 (b)(7) through (b)(8) 
shall be the frequency in Table 1 ofSec. 503.16.

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                       Table 1 ofSec.  503.16--Frequency of Monitoring--Land Application
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Amount of sewage sludge \1\ (metric tons
            per 365 day period)                                           Frequency
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Greater than zero but less than 290........  Once per year.
Equal to or greater than 290 but less than   Once per quarter (four times per year).
 1,500.
Equal to or greater than 1,500 but less      Once per 60 days (six times per year).
 than 15,000.
Equal to or greater than 15,000............  Once per month (12 times per year).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Either the amount of bulk sewage sludge applied to the land or the amount of sewage sludge prepared for sale
  or give-away in a bag or other container for application to the land (dry weight basis).

    (2) After the sewage sludge has been monitored for two years at the 
frequency in Table 1 ofSec. 503.16, the permitting authority may 
reduce the frequency of monitoring for pollutant concentrations and for 
the pathogen density requirements inSec. 503.32(a)(5)(ii) and 
(a)(5)(iii).
    (b) Domestic septage. If either the pathogen requirements inSec. 
503.32(c)(2) or the vector attraction reduction requirements inSec. 
503.33(b)(12) are met when domestic septage is applied to agricultural 
land, forest, or a reclamation site, each container of domestic septage 
applied to the land shall be monitored for compliance with those 
requirements.

(Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 
2040-0157)

[58 FR 9387, Feb. 19, 1993, as amended at 64 FR 42569, Aug. 4, 1999]



Sec.  503.17  Recordkeeping.

    (a) Sewage sludge. (1) The person who prepares the sewage sludge in 
Sec.  503.10(b)(1) or (e) shall develop the following information and 
shall retain the information for five years:
    (i) The concentration of each pollutant listed in Table 3 ofSec. 
503.13 in the sewage sludge.
    (ii) The following certification statement:

    I certify, under penalty of law, that the information that will be 
used to determine compliance with the Class A pathogen requirements in 
Sec.  503.32(a) and the vector attraction reduction requirement in 
[insert one of the vector attraction reduction requirements inSec. 
503.33(b)(1) throughSec. 503.33(b)(8)] was prepared under my direction 
and supervision in accordance with the system designed to ensure that 
qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate this information. I am 
aware that there are significant penalties for false certification 
including the possibility of fine and imprisonment.

    (iii) A description of how the Class A pathogen requirements in 
Sec.  503.32(a) are met.
    (iv) A description of how one of the vector attraction reduction 
requirements inSec. 503.33 (b)(1) through (b)(8) is met.
    (2) The person who derives the material inSec. 503.10 (c)(1) or 
(f) shall develop the following information and shall retain the 
information for five years:
    (i) The concentration of each pollutant listed in Table 3 ofSec. 
503.13 in the material.
    (ii) The following certification statement:

    I certify, under penalty of law, that the information that will be 
used to determine compliance with the Class A pathogen requirements in 
Sec.  503.32(a) and the vector attraction reduction requirement in 
(insert one of the vector attraction reduction requirements inSec. 
503.33(b)(1) through (b)(8)) was prepared under my direction and 
supervision in accordance with the system designed to ensure that 
qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate this information. I am 
aware that there are significant penalties for false certification 
including the possibility of fine and imprisonment.

    (iii) A description of how the Class A pathogen requirements in 
Sec.  503.32(a) are met.
    (iv) A description of how one of the vector attraction reduction 
requirements inSec. 503.33 (b)(1) through (b)(8) is met.
    (3) If the pollutant concentrations inSec. 503.13(b)(3), the Class 
A pathogen requirements inSec. 503.32(a), and the vector attraction 
reduction requirements in eitherSec. 503.33 (b)(9) or (b)(10) are met 
when bulk sewage sludge is applied to agricultural land, forest, a 
public contact site, or a reclamation site:
    (i) The person who prepares the bulk sewage sludge shall develop the 
following information and shall retain the information for five years.

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    (A) The concentration of each pollutant listed in Table 3 ofSec. 
503.13 in the bulk sewage sludge.
    (B) The following certification statement:

    I certify, under penalty of law, that the information that will be 
used to determine compliance with the Class A pathogen requirements in 
Sec.  503.32(a) was prepared under my direction and supervision in 
accordance with the system designed to ensure that qualified personnel 
properly gather and evaluate this information. I am aware that there are 
significant penalties for false certification including the possibility 
of fine and imprisonment.

    (C) A description of how the pathogen requirements inSec. 
503.32(a) are met.
    (ii) The person who applies the bulk sewage sludge shall develop the 
following information and shall retain the information for five years.
    (A) The following certification statement:

    I certify, under penalty of law, that the information that will be 
used to determine compliance with the management practices inSec. 
503.14 and the vector attraction reduction requirement in (insert either 
Sec.  503.33(b)(9) or (b)(10)) was prepared under my direction and 
supervision in accordance with the system designed to ensure that 
qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate this information. I am 
aware that there are significant penalties for false certification 
including the possibility of fine and imprisonment.

    (B) A description of how the management practices inSec. 503.14 
are met for each site on which bulk sewage sludge is applied.
    (C) A description of how the vector attraction reduction 
requirements in eitherSec. 503.33(b)(9) or (b)(10) are met for each 
site on which bulk sewage sludge is applied.
    (4) If the pollutant concentrations inSec. 503.13(b)(3) and the 
Class B pathogen requirements inSec. 503.32(b) are met when bulk 
sewage sludge is applied to agricultural land, forest, a public contact 
site, or a reclamation site:
    (i) The person who prepares the bulk sewage sludge shall develop the 
following information and shall retain the information for five years:
    (A) The concentration of each pollutant listed in Table 3 ofSec. 
503.13 in the bulk sewage sludge.
    (B) The following certification statement:

    I certify, under penalty of law, that the information that will be 
used to determine compliance with the Class B pathogen requirements in 
Sec.  503.32(b) and the vector attraction reduction requirement in 
(insert one of the vector attraction reduction requirements inSec. 
503.33(b)(1) through (b)(8)if one of those requirements is met) was 
prepared under my direction and supervision in accordance with the 
system designed to ensure that qualified personnel properly gather and 
evaluate this information. I am aware that there are significant 
penalties for false certification including the possibility of fine and 
imprisonment.

    (C) A description of how the Class B pathogen requirements inSec. 
503.32(b) are met.
    (D) When one of the vector attraction reduction requirements in 
Sec.  503.33 (b)(1) through (b)(8) is met, a description of how the 
vector attraction reduction requirement is met.
    (ii) The person who applies the bulk sewage sludge shall develop the 
following information and shall retain the information for five years.
    (A) The following certification statement:

    I certify, under penalty of law, that the information that will be 
used to determine compliance with the management practices inSec. 
503.14, the site restrictions inSec. 503.32(b)(5), and the vector 
attraction reduction requirement in (insert eitherSec. 503.33(b)(9) or 
(b)(10) if one of those requirements is met) was prepared for each site 
on which bulk sewage sludge is applied under my direction and 
supervision in accordance with the system designed to ensure that 
qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate this information. I am 
aware that there are significant penalties for false certification 
including the possibility of fine and imprisonment.

    (B) A description of how the management practices inSec. 503.14 
are met for each site on which bulk sewage sludge is applied.
    (C) A description of how the site restrictions inSec. 503.32(b)(5) 
are met for each site on which bulk sewage sludge is applied.
    (D) When the vector attraction reduction requirement in eitherSec. 
503.33 (b)(9) or (b)(10) is met, a description of how the vector 
attraction reduction requirement is met.

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    (E) The date bulk sewage sludge is applied to each site.
    (5) If the requirements inSec. 503.13(a)(2)(i) are met when bulk 
sewage sludge is applied to agricultural land, forest, a public contact 
site, or a reclamation site:
    (i) The person who prepares the bulk sewage sludge shall develop the 
following information and shall retain the information for five years.
    (A) The concentration of each pollutant listed in Table 1 ofSec. 
503.13 in the bulk sewage sludge.
    (B) The following certification statement:

    I certify, under penalty of law, that the information that will be 
used to determine compliance with the pathogen requirements in (insert 
eitherSec. 503.32(a) orSec. 503.32(b)) and the vector attraction 
reduction requirement in (insert one of the vector attraction reduction 
requirements inSec. 503.33(b)(1) through (b)(8) if one of those 
requirements is met) was prepared under my direction and supervision in 
accordance with the system designed to ensure that qualified personnel 
properly gather and evaluate this information. I am aware that there are 
significant penalties for false certification including the possibility 
of fine and imprisonment.

    (C) A description of how the pathogen requirements in eitherSec. 
503.32 (a) or (b) are met.
    (D) When one of the vector attraction requirements inSec. 503.33 
(b)(1) through (b)(8) is met, a description of how the vector attraction 
requirement is met.
    (ii) The person who applies the bulk sewage sludge shall develop the 
following information, retain the information inSec. 503.17 
(a)(5)(ii)(A) through (a)(5)(ii)(G) indefinitely, and retain the 
information inSec. 503.17 (a)(5)(ii)(H) through (a)(5)(ii)(M) for five 
years.
    (A) The location, by either street address or latitude and 
longitude, of each site on which bulk sewage sludge is applied.
    (B) The number of hectares in each site on which bulk sewage sludge 
is applied.
    (C) The date bulk sewage sludge is applied to each site.
    (D) The cumulative amount of each pollutant (i.e., kilograms) listed 
in Table 2 ofSec. 503.13 in the bulk sewage sludge applied to each 
site, including the amount inSec. 503.12(e)(2)(iii).
    (E) The amount of sewage sludge (i.e., metric tons) applied to each 
site.
    (F) The following certification statement:

    I certify, under penalty of law, that the information that will be 
used to determine compliance with the requirement to obtain information 
inSec. 503.12(e)(2) was prepared for each site on which bulk sewage 
sludge was applied under my direction and supervision in accordance with 
the system designed to ensure that qualified personnel properly gather 
and evaluate this information. I am aware that there are significant 
penalties for false certification including the possibility of fine and 
imprisonment.

    (G) A description of how the requirements to obtain information in 
Sec.  503.12(e)(2) are met.
    (H) The following certification statement:

    I certify, under penalty of law, that the information that will be 
used to determine compliance with the management practices inSec. 
503.14 was prepared for each site on which bulk sewage sludge was 
applied under my direction and supervision in accordance with the system 
designed to ensure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate 
this information. I am aware that there are significant penalties for 
false certification including the possibility of fine and imprisonment.

    (I) A description of how the management practices inSec. 503.14 
are met for each site on which bulk sewage sludge is applied.
    (J) The following certification statement when the bulk sewage 
sludge meets the Class B pathogen requirements inSec. 503.32(b):

    I certify, under penalty of law, that the information that will be 
used to determine compliance with the site restrictions inSec. 
503.32(b)(5) for each site on which Class B sewage sludge was applied 
was prepared under my direction and supervision in accordance with the 
system designed to ensure that qualified personnel properly gather and 
evaluate this information. I am aware that there are significant 
penalties for false certification including the possibility of fine and 
imprisonment.

    (K) A description of how the site restrictions inSec. 503.32(b)(5) 
are met for each site on which Class B bulk sewage sludge is applied.

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    (L) The following certification statement when the vector attraction 
reduction requirement in eitherSec. 503.33(b)(9) or (b)(10) is met:

    I certify, under penalty of law, that the information that will be 
used to determine compliance with the vector attraction reduction 
requirement in (insert eitherSec. 503.33(b)(9) orSec. 503.33(b)(10)) 
was prepared under my direction and supervision in accordance with the 
system designed to ensure that qualified personnel properly gather and 
evaluate this information. I am aware that there are significant 
penalties for false certification including the possibility of fine and 
imprisonment.

    (M) If the vector attraction reduction requirements in eitherSec. 
503.33 (b)(9) or (b)(10) are met, a description of how the requirements 
are met.
    (6) If the requirements inSec. 503.13(a)(4)(ii) are met when 
sewage sludge is sold or given away in a bag or other container for 
application to the land, the person who prepares the sewage sludge that 
is sold or given away in a bag or other container shall develop the 
following information and shall retain the information for five years:
    (i) The annual whole sludge application rate for the sewage sludge 
that does not cause the annual pollutant loading rates in Table 4 of 
Sec.  503.13 to be exceeded.
    (ii) The concentration of each pollutant listed in Table 4 ofSec. 
503.13 in the sewage sludge.
    (iii) The following certification statement:

    I certify, under penalty of law, that the information that will be 
used to determine compliance with the management practice inSec. 
503.14(e), the Class A pathogen requirement inSec. 503.32(a), and the 
vector attraction reduction requirement in (insert one of the vector 
attraction reduction requirements inSec. 503.33(b)(1) throughSec. 
503.33(b)(8)) was prepared under my direction and supervision in 
accordance with the system designed to ensure that qualified personnel 
properly gather and evaluate this information. I am aware that there are 
significant penalties for false certification including the possibility 
of fine and imprisonment.

    (iv) A description of how the Class A pathogen requirements inSec. 
503.32(a) are met.
    (v) A description of how one of the vector attraction requirements 
inSec. 503.33 (b)(1) through (b)(8) is met.
    (b) Domestic septage. When domestic septage is applied to 
agricultural land, forest, or a reclamation site, the person who applies 
the domestic septage shall develop the following information and shall 
retain the information for five years:
    (1) The location, by either street address or latitude and 
longitude, of each site on which domestic septage is applied.
    (2) The number of acres in each site on which domestic septage is 
applied.
    (3) The date domestic septage is applied to each site.
    (4) The nitrogen requirement for the crop or vegetation grown on 
each site during a 365 day period.
    (5) The rate, in gallons per acre per 365 day period, at which 
domestic septage is applied to each site.
    (6) The following certification statement:

    I certify, under penalty of law, that the information that will be 
used to determine compliance with the pathogen requirements (insert 
eitherSec. 503.32(c)(1) orSec. 503.32(c)(2)) and the vector 
attraction reduction requirement in [insertSec. 503.33(b)(9), 
503.33(b)(10), orSec. 503.33(b)(12)] was prepared under my direction 
and supervision in accordance with the system designed to ensure that 
qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate this information. I am 
aware that there are significant penalties for false certification 
including the possibility of fine and imprisonment.

    (7) A description of how the pathogen requirements in eitherSec. 
503.32(c)(1) or (c)(2) are met.
    (8) A description of how the vector attraction reduction 
requirements inSec. 503.33 (b)(9), (b)(10), or (b)(12) are met.

(Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 
2040-0157)

[58 FR 9387, Feb. 19, 1993, as amended at 64 FR 42569, Aug. 4, 1999]



Sec.  503.18  Reporting.

    (a) Class I sludge management facilities, POTWs (as defined in 40 
CFR 501.2) with a design flow rate equal to or greater than one million 
gallons per day, and POTWs that serve 10,000 people or more shall submit 
the following information to the permitting authority:
    (1) The information inSec. 503.17(a), except the information in 
Sec.  503.17 (a)(3)(ii), (a)(4)(ii) and in (a)(5)(ii), for

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the appropriate requirements on February 19 of each year.
    (2) The information inSec. 503.17(a)(5)(ii)(A) through 
(a)(5)(ii)(G) on February 19th of each year when 90 percent or more of 
any of the cumulative pollutant loading rates in Table 2 ofSec. 503.13 
is reached at a land application site.

(Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 
2040-0157)

[58 FR 9387, Feb. 19, 1993, as amended at 64 FR 42570, Aug. 4, 1999]



                       Subpart C_Surface Disposal



Sec.  503.20  Applicability.

    (a) This subpart applies to any person who prepares sewage sludge 
that is placed on a surface disposal site, to the owner/operator of a 
surface disposal site, to sewage sludge placed on a surface disposal 
site, and to a surface disposal site.
    (b) This subpart does not apply to sewage sludge stored on the land 
or to the land on which sewage sludge is stored. It also does not apply 
to sewage sludge that remains on the land for longer than two years when 
the person who prepares the sewage sludge demonstrates that the land on 
which the sewage sludge remains is not an active sewage sludge unit. The 
demonstration shall include the following information, which shall be 
retained by the person who prepares the sewage sludge for the period 
that the sewage sludge remains on the land:
    (1) The name and address of the person who prepares the sewage 
sludge.
    (2) The name and address of the person who either owns the land or 
leases the land.
    (3) The location, by either street address or latitude and 
longitude, of the land.
    (4) An explanation of why sewage sludge needs to remain on the land 
for longer than two years prior to final use or disposal.
    (5) The approximate time period when the sewage sludge will be used 
or disposed.
    (c) This subpart does not apply to sewage sludge treated on the land 
or to the land on which sewage sludge is treated.



Sec.  503.21  Special definitions.

    (a) Active sewage sludge unit is a sewage sludge unit that has not 
closed.
    (b) Aquifer is a geologic formation, group of geologic formations, 
or a portion of a geologic formation capable of yielding ground water to 
wells or springs.
    (c) Contaminate an aquifer means to introduce a substance that 
causes the maximum contaminant level for nitrate in 40 CFR 141.62(b) to 
be exceeded in the ground water or that causes the existing 
concentration of nitrate in ground water to increase when the existing 
concentration of nitrate in the ground water exceeds the maximum 
contaminant level for nitrate in 40 CFR 141.62(b).
    (d) Cover is soil or other material used to cover sewage sludge 
placed on an active sewage sludge unit.
    (e) Displacement is the relative movement of any two sides of a 
fault measured in any direction.
    (f) Fault is a fracture or zone of fractures in any materials along 
which strata on one side are displaced with respect to strata on the 
other side.
    (g) Final cover is the last layer of soil or other material placed 
on a sewage sludge unit at closure.
    (h) Holocene time is the most recent epoch of the Quaternary period, 
extending from the end of the Pleistocene epoch to the present.
    (i) Leachate collection system is a system or device installed 
immediately above a liner that is designed, constructed, maintained, and 
operated to collect and remove leachate from a sewage sludge unit.
    (j) Liner is soil or synthetic material that has a hydraulic 
conductivity of 1x10-7 centimeters per second or less.
    (k) Lower explosive limit for methane gas is the lowest percentage 
of methane gas in air, by volume, that propagates a flame at 25 degrees 
Celsius and atmospheric pressure.
    (l) Qualified ground-water scientist is an individual with a 
baccalaureate or post-graduate degree in the natural sciences or 
engineering who has sufficient training and experience in ground-water 
hydrology and related fields, as may be demonstrated by State 
registration, professional certification, or completion of accredited

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university programs, to make sound professional judgments regarding 
ground-water monitoring, pollutant fate and transport, and corrective 
action.
    (m) Seismic impact zone is an area that has a 10 percent or greater 
probability that the horizontal ground level acceleration of the rock in 
the area exceeds 0.10 gravity once in 250 years.
    (n) Sewage sludge unit is land on which only sewage sludge is placed 
for final disposal. This does not include land on which sewage sludge is 
either stored or treated. Land does not include waters of the United 
States, as defined in 40 CFR 122.2.
    (o) Sewage sludge unit boundary is the outermost perimeter of an 
active sewage sludge unit.
    (p) Surface disposal site is an area of land that contains one or 
more active sewage sludge units.
    (q) Unstable area is land subject to natural or human-induced forces 
that may damage the structural components of an active sewage sludge 
unit. This includes, but is not limited to, land on which the soils are 
subject to mass movement.

[58 FR 9387, Feb. 19, 1993, as amended at 64 FR 42570, Aug. 4, 1999]



Sec.  503.22  General requirements.

    (a) No person shall place sewage sludge on an active sewage sludge 
unit unless the requirements in this subpart are met.
    (b) An active sewage sludge unit located within 60 meters of a fault 
that has displacement in Holocene time; located in an unstable area; or 
located in a wetland, except as provided in a permit issued pursuant to 
either section 402 or 404 of the CWA, shall close by March 22, 1994, 
unless, in the case of an active sewage sludge unit located within 60 
meters of a fault that has displacement in Holocene time, otherwise 
specified by the permitting authority.
    (c) The owner/operator of an active sewage sludge unit shall submit 
a written closure and post closure plan to the permitting authority 180 
days prior to the date that the active sewage sludge unit closes. The 
plan shall describe how the sewage sludge unit will be closed and, at a 
minimum, shall include:
    (1) A discussion of how the leachate collection system will be 
operated and maintained for three years after the sewage sludge unit 
closes if the sewage sludge unit has a liner and leachate collection 
system.
    (2) A description of the system used to monitor for methane gas in 
the air in any structures within the surface disposal site and in the 
air at the property line of the surface disposal site, as required in 
Sec.  503.24(j)(2).
    (3) A discussion of how public access to the surface disposal site 
will be restricted for three years after the last sewage sludge unit in 
the surface disposal site closes.
    (d) The owner of a surface disposal site shall provide written 
notification to the subsequent owner of the site that sewage sludge was 
placed on the land.

[58 FR 9387, Feb. 19, 1993, as amended at 64 FR 42570, Aug. 4, 1999]



Sec.  503.23  Pollutant limits (other than domestic septage).

    (a) Active sewage sludge unit without a liner and leachate 
collection system.
    (1) Except as provided inSec. 503.23 (a)(2) and (b), the 
concentration of each pollutant listed in Table 1 ofSec. 503.23 in 
sewage sludge placed on an active sewage sludge unit shall not exceed 
the concentration for the pollutant in Table 1 ofSec. 503.23.

Table 1 ofSec.  503.23--Pollutant Concentrations--Active Sewage Sludge
              Unit Without a Liner and Leachate Collection
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                           Concentration
                                                            (milligrams
                        Pollutant                          per kilograms
                                                               \1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Arsenic.................................................              73
Chromium................................................             600
Nickel..................................................            420
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Dry weight basis.


    (2) Except as provided inSec. 503.23(b), the concentration of each 
pollutant listed in Table 1 ofSec. 503.23 in sewage sludge placed on 
an active sewage sludge unit whose boundary is less than 150 meters from 
the property line of the surface disposal site shall not exceed the 
concentration determined using the following procedure.
    (i) The actual distance from the active sewage sludge unit boundary 
to

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the property line of the surface disposal site shall be determined.
    (ii) The concentration of each pollutant listed in Table 2 ofSec. 
503.23 in the sewage sludge shall not exceed the concentration in Table 
2 ofSec. 503.23 that corresponds to the actual distance inSec. 
503.23(a)(2)(i).

Table 2 ofSec.  503.23--Pollutant Concentrations--Active Sewage Sludge
   Unit Without a Liner and Leachate Collection System That Has a Unit
         Boundary to Property Line Distance Less Than 150 Meters
------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Unit boundary to property line        Pollutant concentration \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                            Arsenic   Chromium   Nickel
            Distance (meters)               (mg/kg)   (mg/kg)    (mg/kg)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
0 to less than 25........................        30        200       210
25 to less than 50.......................        34        220       240
50 to less than 75.......................        39        260       270
75 to less than 100......................        46        300       320
100 to less than 125.....................        53        360       390
125 to less than 150.....................        62        450      420
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Dry weight basis.

    (b) Active sewage sludge unit without a liner and leachate 
collection system--site-specific limits.
    (1) At the time of permit application, the owner/operator of a 
surface disposal site may request site-specific pollutant limits in 
accordance withSec. 503.23(b)(2) for an active sewage sludge unit 
without a liner and leachate collection system when the existing values 
for site parameters specified by the permitting authority are different 
from the values for those parameters used to develop the pollutant 
limits in Table 1 ofSec. 503.23 and when the permitting authority 
determines that site-specific pollutant limits are appropriate for the 
active sewage sludge unit.
    (2) The concentration of each pollutant listed in Table 1 ofSec. 
503.23 in sewage sludge placed on an active sewage sludge unit without a 
liner and leachate collection system shall not exceed either the 
concentration for the pollutant determined during a site-specific 
assessment, as specified by the permitting authority, or the existing 
concentration of the pollutant in the sewage sludge, whichever is lower.



Sec.  503.24  Management practices.

    (a) Sewage sludge shall not be placed on an active sewage sludge 
unit if it is likely to adversely affect a threatened or endangered 
species listed under section 4 of the Endangered Species Act or its 
designated critical habitat.
    (b) An active sewage sludge unit shall not restrict the flow of a 
base flood.
    (c) When a surface disposal site is located in a seismic impact 
zone, an active sewage sludge unit shall be designed to withstand the 
maximum recorded horizontal ground level acceleration.
    (d) An active sewage sludge unit shall be located 60 meters or more 
from a fault that has displacement in Holocene time, unless otherwise 
specified by the permitting authority.
    (e) An active sewage sludge unit shall not be located in an unstable 
area.
    (f) An active sewage sludge unit shall not be located in a wetland, 
except as provided in a permit issued pursuant to section 402 or 404 of 
the CWA.
    (g)(1) Run-off from an active sewage sludge unit shall be collected 
and shall be disposed in accordance with National Pollutant Discharge 
Elimination System permit requirements and any other applicable 
requirements.
    (2) The run-off collection system for an active sewage sludge unit 
shall have the capacity to handle run-off from a 24-hour, 25-year storm 
event.
    (h) The leachate collection system for an active sewage sludge unit 
that has a liner and leachate collection system shall be operated and 
maintained during the period the sewage sludge unit is active and for 
three years after the sewage sludge unit closes.
    (i) Leachate from an active sewage sludge unit that has a liner and 
leachate collection system shall be collected and shall be disposed in 
accordance with the applicable requirements during the period the sewage 
sludge unit is active and for three years after the sewage sludge unit 
closes.
    (j)(1) When a cover is placed on an active sewage sludge unit, the 
concentration of methane gas in air in any structure within the surface 
disposal site shall not exceed 25 percent of the lower explosive limit 
for methane gas during the period that the sewage sludge unit is active 
and the concentration of methane gas in air at the property line of the 
surface disposal site shall not exceed the lower explosive limit for

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methane gas during the period that the sewage sludge unit is active.
    (2) When a final cover is placed on a sewage sludge unit at closure, 
the concentration of methane gas in air in any structure within the 
surface disposal site shall not exceed 25 percent of the lower explosive 
limit for methane gas for three years after the sewage sludge unit 
closes and the concentration of methane gas in air at the property line 
of the surface disposal site shall not exceed the lower explosive limit 
for methane gas for three years after the sewage sludge unit closes, 
unless otherwise specified by the permitting authority.
    (k) A food crop, a feed crop, or a fiber crop shall not be grown on 
an active sewage sludge unit, unless the owner/operator of the surface 
disposal site demonstrates to the permitting authority that through 
management practices public health and the environment are protected 
from any reasonably anticipated adverse effects of pollutants in sewage 
sludge when crops are grown.
    (l) Animals shall not be grazed on an active sewage sludge unit, 
unless the owner/operator of the surface disposal site demonstrates to 
the permitting authority that through management practices public health 
and the environment are protected from any reasonably anticipated 
adverse effects of pollutants in sewage sludge when animals are grazed.
    (m) Public access to a surface disposal site shall be restricted for 
the period that the surface disposal site contains an active sewage 
sludge unit and for three years after the last active sewage sludge unit 
in the surface disposal site closes.
    (n)(1) Sewage sludge placed on an active sewage sludge unit shall 
not contaminate an aquifer.
    (2) Results of a ground-water monitoring program developed by a 
qualified ground-water scientist or a certification by a qualified 
ground-water scientist shall be used to demonstrate that sewage sludge 
placed on an active sewage sludge unit does not contaminate an aquifer.



Sec.  503.25  Operational standards--pathogens and vector attraction
reduction.

    (a) Pathogens--sewage sludge (other than domestic septage). The 
Class A pathogens requirements inSec. 503.32(a) or one of the Class B 
pathogen requirements inSec. 503.32 (b)(2) through (b)(4) shall be met 
when sewage sludge is placed on an active sewage sludge unit, unless the 
vector attraction reduction requirement inSec. 503.33(b)(11) is met.
    (b) Vector attraction reduction--sewage sludge (other than domestic 
septage). One of the vector attraction reduction requirements inSec. 
503.33 (b)(1) through (b)(11) shall be met when sewage sludge is placed 
on an active sewage sludge unit.
    (c) Vector attraction reduction--domestic septage. One of the vector 
attraction reduction requirement inSec. 503.33 (b)(9) through (b)(12) 
shall be met when domestic septage is placed on an active sewage sludge 
unit.



Sec.  503.26  Frequency of monitoring.

    (a) Sewage sludge (other than domestic septage). (1) The frequency 
of monitoring for the pollutants in Tables 1 and 2 ofSec. 503.23; the 
pathogen density requirements inSec. 503.32(a) and inSec. 
503.32(b)(2); and the vector attraction reduction requirements inSec. 
503.33(b)(1) through (b)(4) andSec. 503.33(b)(7) through (b)(8) for 
sewage sludge placed on an active sewage sludge unit shall be the 
frequency in Table 1 ofSec. 503.26.

                       Table 1 ofSec.  503.26--Frequency of Monitoring--Surface Disposal
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Amount of sewage sludge \1\ (metric tons
            per 365 day period)                                           Frequency
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Greater than zero but less than 290........  Once per year.
Equal to or greater than 290 but less than   Once per quarter (four times per year).
 1,500.
Equal to or greater than 1,500 but less      Once per 60 days (six times per year).
 than 15,000.
Equal to or greater than 15,000............  Once per month (12 times per year).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Amount of sewage sludge placed on an active sewage sludge unit (dry weight basis).


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    (2) After the sewage sludge has been monitored for two years at the 
frequency in Table 1 of this section, the permitting authority may 
reduce the frequency of monitoring for pollutant concentrations and for 
the pathogen density requirements inSec. 503.32(a)(5)(ii) and 
(a)(5)(iii).
    (b) Domestic septage. If the vector attraction reduction 
requirements inSec. 503.33(b)(12) are met when domestic septage is 
placed on an active sewage sludge unit, each container of domestic 
septage shall be monitored for compliance with those requirements.
    (c) Air. Air in structures within a surface disposal site and at the 
property line of the surface disposal site shall be monitored 
continuously for methane gas during the period that the surface disposal 
site contains an active sewage sludge unit on which the sewage sludge is 
covered and for three years after a sewage sludge unit closes when a 
final cover is placed on the sewage sludge.

(Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 
2040-0157)

[58 FR 9387, Feb. 19, 1993, as amended at 64 FR 42570, Aug. 4, 1999]



Sec.  503.27  Recordkeeping.

    (a) When sewage sludge (other than domestic septage) is placed on an 
active sewage sludge unit:
    (1) The person who prepares the sewage sludge shall develop the 
following information and shall retain the information for five years.
    (i) The concentration of each pollutant listed in Table 1 ofSec. 
503.23 in the sewage sludge when the pollutant concentrations in Table 1 
ofSec. 503.23 are met.
    (ii) The following certification statement:

    I certify, under penalty of law, that the information that will be 
used to determine compliance with the pathogen requirements in (insert 
Sec.  503.32(a),Sec. 503.32(b)(2),Sec. 503.32(b)(3), orSec. 
503.32(b)(4) when one of those requirements is met) and the vector 
attraction reduction requirement in (insert one of the vector attraction 
reduction requirements inSec. 503.33 (b)(1) through (b)(8) if one of 
those requirements is met) was prepared under my direction and 
supervision in accordance with the system designed to ensure that 
qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate this information. I am 
aware that there are significant penalties for false certification 
including the possibility of fine and imprisonment.

    (iii) A description of how the pathogen requirements inSec. 503.32 
(a), (b)(2), (b)(3), or (b)(4) are met when one of those requirements is 
met.
    (iv) A description of how one of the vector attraction reduction 
requirements inSec. 503.33 (b)(1) through (b)(8) is met when one of 
those requirements is met.
    (2) The owner/operator of the surface disposal site, shall develop 
the following information and shall retain that information for five 
years.
    (i) The concentration of each pollutant listed in Table 2 ofSec. 
503.23 in the sewage sludge when the pollutant concentrations in Table 2 
ofSec. 503.23 are met or when site-specific pollutant limits inSec. 
503.23(b) are met.
    (ii) The following certification statement:

    I certify, under penalty of law, that the information that will be 
used to determine compliance with the management practices inSec. 
503.24 and the vector attraction reduction requirement in (insert one of 
the requirements inSec. 503.33(b)(9) throughSec. 503.33(b)(11) if 
one of those requirements is met) was prepared under my direction and 
supervision in accordance with the system designed to ensure that 
qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate this information. I am 
aware that there are significant penalties for false certification 
including the possibility of fine and imprisonment.

    (iii) A description of how the management practices inSec. 503.24 
are met.
    (iv) A description of how the vector attraction reduction 
requirements inSec. 503.33 (b)(9) through (b)(11) are met if one of 
those requirements is met.
    (b) When domestic septage is placed on a surface disposal site:
    (1) If the vector attraction reduction requirements inSec. 
503.33(b)(12) are met, the person who places the domestic septage on the 
surface disposal site shall develop the following information and shall 
retain the information for five years:
    (i) The following certification statement:

    I certify, under penalty of law, that the information that will be 
used to determine compliance with the vector attraction reduction 
requirements inSec. 503.33(b)(12) was prepared under my direction and 
supervision in

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accordance with the system designed to ensure that qualified personnel 
properly gather and evaluate this information. I am aware that there are 
significant penalties for false certification including the possibility 
of fine and imprisonment.

    (ii) A description of how the vector attraction reduction 
requirements inSec. 503.33(b)(12) are met.
    (2) The owner/operator of the surface disposal site shall develop 
the following information and shall retain that information for five 
years:
    (i) The following certification statement:

    I certify, under penalty of law, that the information that will be 
used to determine compliance with the management practices inSec. 
503.24 and the vector attraction reduction requirements in (insertSec. 
503.33(b)(9) throughSec. 503.33(b)(11) if one of those requirements is 
met) was prepared under my direction and supervision in accordance with 
the system designed to ensure that qualified personnel properly gather 
and evaluate this information. I am aware that there are significant 
penalties for false certification including the possibility of fine or 
imprisonment.

    (ii) A description of how the management practices inSec. 503.24 
are met.
    (iii) A description how the vector attraction reduction requirements 
inSec. 503.33(b)(9) throughSec. 503.33(b)(11) are met if one of 
those requirements is met.

(Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 
2040-0157)

[58 FR 9387, Feb. 19, 1993, as amended at 64 FR 42571, Aug. 4, 1999]



Sec.  503.28  Reporting.

    Class I sludge management facilities, POTWs (as defined in 40 CFR 
501.2) with a design flow rate equal to or greater than one million 
gallons per day, and POTWs that serve 10,000 people or more shall submit 
the information inSec. 503.27(a) to the permitting authority on 
February 19 of each year.

(Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 
2040-0157)



           Subpart D_Pathogens and Vector Attraction Reduction



Sec.  503.30  Scope.

    (a) This subpart contains the requirements for a sewage sludge to be 
classified either Class A or Class B with respect to pathogens.
    (b) This subpart contains the site restrictions for land on which a 
Class B sewage sludge is applied.
    (c) This subpart contains the pathogen requirements for domestic 
septage applied to agricultural land, forest, or a reclamation site.
    (d) This subpart contains alternative vector attraction reduction 
requirements for sewage sludge that is applied to the land or placed on 
a surface disposal site.



Sec.  503.31  Special definitions.

    (a) Aerobic digestion is the biochemical decomposition of organic 
matter in sewage sludge into carbon dioxide and water by microorganisms 
in the presence of air.
    (b) Anaerobic digestion is the biochemical decomposition of organic 
matter in sewage sludge into methane gas and carbon dioxide by 
microorganisms in the absence of air.
    (c) Density of microorganisms is the number of microorganisms per 
unit mass of total solids (dry weight) in the sewage sludge.
    (d) Land with a high potential for public exposure is land that the 
public uses frequently. This includes, but is not limited to, a public 
contact site and a reclamation site located in a populated area (e.g, a 
construction site located in a city).
    (e) Land with a low potential for public exposure is land that the 
public uses infrequently. This includes, but is not limited to, 
agricultural land, forest, and a reclamation site located in an 
unpopulated area (e.g., a strip mine located in a rural area).
    (f) Pathogenic organisms are disease-causing organisms. These 
include, but are not limited to, certain bacteria, protozoa, viruses, 
and viable helminth ova.
    (g) pH means the logarithm of the reciprocal of the hydrogen ion 
concentration measured at 25 [deg]Centigrade or measured at another 
temperature and then converted to an equivalent value at 25 
[deg]Centigrade.
    (h) Specific oxygen uptake rate (SOUR) is the mass of oxygen 
consumed per unit time per unit mass of total solids (dry weight basis) 
in the sewage sludge.

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    (i) Total solids are the materials in sewage sludge that remain as 
residue when the sewage sludge is dried at 103 to 105 degrees Celsius.
    (j) Unstabilized solids are organic materials in sewage sludge that 
have not been treated in either an aerobic or anaerobic treatment 
process.
    (k) Vector attraction is the characteristic of sewage sludge that 
attracts rodents, flies, mosquitos, or other organisms capable of 
transporting infectious agents.
    (l) Volatile solids is the amount of the total solids in sewage 
sludge lost when the sewage sludge is combusted at 550 degrees Celsius 
in the presence of excess air.

[58 FR 9387, Feb. 19, 1993, as amended at 64 FR 42571, Aug. 4, 1999]



Sec.  503.32  Pathogens.

    (a) Sewage sludge--Class A. (1) The requirement inSec. 
503.32(a)(2) and the requirements in eitherSec. 503.32(a)(3), (a)(4), 
(a)(5), (a)(6), (a)(7), or (a)(8) shall be met for a sewage sludge to be 
classified Class A with respect to pathogens.
    (2) The Class A pathogen requirements inSec. 503.32 (a)(3) through 
(a)(8) shall be met either prior to meeting or at the same time the 
vector attraction reduction requirements inSec. 503.33, except the 
vector attraction reduction requirements inSec. 503.33 (b)(6) through 
(b)(8), are met.
    (3) Class A--Alternative 1. (i) Either the density of fecal coliform 
in the sewage sludge shall be less than 1000 Most Probable Number per 
gram of total solids (dry weight basis), or the density of Salmonella 
sp. bacteria in the sewage sludge shall be less than three Most Probable 
Number per four grams of total solids (dry weight basis) at the time the 
sewage sludge is used or disposed; at the time the sewage sludge is 
prepared for sale or give away in a bag or other container for 
application to the land; or at the time the sewage sludge or material 
derived from sewage sludge is prepared to meet the requirements inSec. 
503.10 (b), (c), (e), or (f).
    (ii) The temperature of the sewage sludge that is used or disposed 
shall be maintained at a specific value for a period of time.
    (A) When the percent solids of the sewage sludge is seven percent or 
higher, the temperature of the sewage sludge shall be 50 degrees Celsius 
or higher; the time period shall be 20 minutes or longer; and the 
temperature and time period shall be determined using equation (2), 
except when small particles of sewage sludge are heated by either warmed 
gases or an immiscible liquid.
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TC15NO91.193

Where,

D=time in days.
t=temperature in degrees Celsius.

    (B) When the percent solids of the sewage sludge is seven percent or 
higher and small particles of sewage sludge are heated by either warmed 
gases or an immiscible liquid, the temperature of the sewage sludge 
shall be 50 degrees Celsius or higher; the time period shall be 15 
seconds or longer; and the temperature and time period shall be 
determined using equation (2).
    (C) When the percent solids of the sewage sludge is less than seven 
percent and the time period is at least 15 seconds, but less than 30 
minutes, the temperature and time period shall be determined using 
equation (2).
    (D) When the percent solids of the sewage sludge is less than seven 
percent; the temperature of the sewage sludge is 50 degrees Celsius or 
higher; and the time period is 30 minutes or longer, the temperature and 
time period shall be determined using equation (3).
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TC15NO91.194

Where,

D=time in days.
t=temperature in degrees Celsius.

    (4) Class A--Alternative 2. (i) Either the density of fecal coliform 
in the sewage sludge shall be less than 1000 Most Probable Number per 
gram of total solids (dry weight basis), or the density of Salmonella 
sp. bacteria in the sewage sludge shall be less than three Most Probable 
Number per four grams of total solids (dry weight basis) at the time the 
sewage sludge is used or disposed; at the time the sewage sludge is 
prepared for sale or give away in a bag

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or other container for application to the land; or at the time the 
sewage sludge or material derived from sewage sludge is prepared to meet 
the requirements inSec. 503.10 (b), (c), (e), or (f).
    (ii)(A) The pH of the sewage sludge that is used or disposed shall 
be raised to above 12 and shall remain above 12 for 72 hours.
    (B) The temperature of the sewage sludge shall be above 52 degrees 
Celsius for 12 hours or longer during the period that the pH of the 
sewage sludge is above 12.
    (C) At the end of the 72 hour period during which the pH of the 
sewage sludge is above 12, the sewage sludge shall be air dried to 
achieve a percent solids in the sewage sludge greater than 50 percent.
    (5) Class A--Alternative 3. (i) Either the density of fecal coliform 
in the sewage sludge shall be less than 1000 Most Probable Number per 
gram of total solids (dry weight basis), or the density of Salmonella 
sp. bacteria in sewage sludge shall be less than three Most Probable 
Number per four grams of total solids (dry weight basis) at the time the 
sewage sludge is used or disposed; at the time the sewage sludge is 
prepared for sale or give away in a bag or other container for 
application to the land; or at the time the sewage sludge or material 
derived from sewage sludge is prepared to meet the requirements inSec. 
503.10 (b), (c), (e), or (f).
    (ii)(A) The sewage sludge shall be analyzed prior to pathogen 
treatment to determine whether the sewage sludge contains enteric 
viruses.
    (B) When the density of enteric viruses in the sewage sludge prior 
to pathogen treatment is less than one Plaque-forming Unit per four 
grams of total solids (dry weight basis), the sewage sludge is Class A 
with respect to enteric viruses until the next monitoring episode for 
the sewage sludge.
    (C) When the density of enteric viruses in the sewage sludge prior 
to pathogen treatment is equal to or greater than one Plaque-forming 
Unit per four grams of total solids (dry weight basis), the sewage 
sludge is Class A with respect to enteric viruses when the density of 
enteric viruses in the sewage sludge after pathogen treatment is less 
than one Plaque-forming Unit per four grams of total solids (dry weight 
basis) and when the values or ranges of values for the operating 
parameters for the pathogen treatment process that produces the sewage 
sludge that meets the enteric virus density requirement are documented.
    (D) After the enteric virus reduction in paragraph (a)(5)(ii)(C) of 
this section is demonstrated for the pathogen treatment process, the 
sewage sludge continues to be Class A with respect to enteric viruses 
when the values for the pathogen treatment process operating parameters 
are consistent with the values or ranges of values documented in 
paragraph (a)(5)(ii)(C) of this section.
    (iii)(A) The sewage sludge shall be analyzed prior to pathogen 
treatment to determine whether the sewage sludge contains viable 
helminth ova.
    (B) When the density of viable helminth ova in the sewage sludge 
prior to pathogen treatment is less than one per four grams of total 
solids (dry weight basis), the sewage sludge is Class A with respect to 
viable helminth ova until the next monitoring episode for the sewage 
sludge.
    (C) When the density of viable helminth ova in the sewage sludge 
prior to pathogen treatment is equal to or greater than one per four 
grams of total solids (dry weight basis), the sewage sludge is Class A 
with respect to viable helminth ova when the density of viable helminth 
ova in the sewage sludge after pathogen treatment is less than one per 
four grams of total solids (dry weight basis) and when the values or 
ranges of values for the operating parameters for the pathogen treatment 
process that produces the sewage sludge that meets the viable helminth 
ova density requirement are documented.
    (D) After the viable helminth ova reduction in paragraph 
(a)(5)(iii)(C) of this section is demonstrated for the pathogen 
treatment process, the sewage sludge continues to be Class A with 
respect to viable helminth ova when the values for the pathogen 
treatment process operating parameters are consistent with the values or 
ranges of values documented in paragraph (a)(5)(iii)(C) of this section.
    (6) Class A--Alternative 4. (i) Either the density of fecal coliform 
in the

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sewage sludge shall be less than 1000 Most Probable Number per gram of 
total solids (dry weight basis), or the density of Salmonella sp. 
bacteria in the sewage sludge shall be less than three Most Probable 
Number per four grams of total solids (dry weight basis) at the time the 
sewage sludge is used or disposed; at the time the sewage sludge is 
prepared for sale or give away in a bag or other container for 
application to the land; or at the time the sewage sludge or material 
derived from sewage sludge is prepared to meet the requirements inSec. 
503.10 (b), (c), (e), or (f).
    (ii) The density of enteric viruses in the sewage sludge shall be 
less than one Plaque-forming Unit per four grams of total solids (dry 
weight basis) at the time the sewage sludge is used or disposed; at the 
time the sewage sludge is prepared for sale or give away in a bag or 
other container for application to the land; or at the time the sewage 
sludge or material derived from sewage sludge is prepared to meet the 
requirements inSec. 503.10 (b), (c), (e), or (f), unless otherwise 
specified by the permitting authority.
    (iii) The density of viable helminth ova in the sewage sludge shall 
be less than one per four grams of total solids (dry weight basis) at 
the time the sewage sludge is used or disposed; at the time the sewage 
sludge is prepared for sale or give away in a bag or other container for 
application to the land; or at the time the sewage sludge or material 
derived from sewage sludge is prepared to meet the requirements inSec. 
503.10 (b), (c), (e), or (f), unless otherwise specified by the 
permitting authority.
    (7) Class A--Alternative 5. (i) Either the density of fecal coliform 
in the sewage sludge shall be less than 1000 Most Probable Number per 
gram of total solids (dry weight basis), or the density of Salmonella, 
sp. bacteria in the sewage sludge shall be less than three Most Probable 
Number per four grams of total solids (dry weight basis) at the time the 
sewage sludge is used or disposed; at the time the sewage sludge is 
prepared for sale or given away in a bag or other container for 
application to the land; or at the time the sewage sludge or material 
derived from sewage sludge is prepared to meet the requirements inSec. 
503.10(b), (c), (e), or (f).
    (ii) Sewage sludge that is used or disposed shall be treated in one 
of the Processes to Further Reduce Pathogens described in appendix B of 
this part.
    (8) Class A--Alternative 6. (i) Either the density of fecal coliform 
in the sewage sludge shall be less than 1000 Most Probable Number per 
gram of total solids (dry weight basis), or the density of Salmonella, 
sp. bacteria in the sewage sludge shall be less than three Most Probable 
Number per four grams of total solids (dry weight basis) at the time the 
sewage sludge is used or disposed; at the time the sewage sludge is 
prepared for sale or given away in a bag or other container for 
application to the land; or at the time the sewage sludge or material 
derived from sewage sludge is prepared to meet the requirements inSec. 
503.10(b), (c), (e), or (f).
    (ii) Sewage sludge that is used or disposed shall be treated in a 
process that is equivalent to a Process to Further Reduce Pathogens, as 
determined by the permitting authority.
    (b) Sewage sludge--Class B. (1)(i) The requirements in eitherSec. 
503.32(b)(2), (b)(3), or (b)(4) shall be met for a sewage sludge to be 
classified Class B with respect to pathogens.
    (ii) The site restrictions inSec. 503.32(b)(5) shall be met when 
sewage sludge that meets the Class B pathogen requirements inSec. 
503.32(b)(2), (b)(3), or (b)(4) is applied to the land.
    (2) Class B--Alternative 1. (i) Seven representative samples of the 
sewage sludge that is used or disposed shall be collected.
    (ii) The geometric mean of the density of fecal coliform in the 
samples collected in paragraph (b)(2)(i) of this section shall be less 
than either 2,000,000 Most Probable Number per gram of total solids (dry 
weight basis) or 2,000,000 Colony Forming Units per gram of total solids 
(dry weight basis).
    (3) Class B--Alternative 2. Sewage sludge that is used or disposed 
shall be treated in one of the Processes to Significantly Reduce 
Pathogens described in appendix B of this part.
    (4) Class B--Alternative 3. Sewage sludge that is used or disposed 
shall be

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treated in a process that is equivalent to a Process to Significantly 
Reduce Pathogens, as determined by the permitting authority.
    (5) Site restrictions. (i) Food crops with harvested parts that 
touch the sewage sludge/soil mixture and are totally above the land 
surface shall not be harvested for 14 months after application of sewage 
sludge.
    (ii) Food crops with harvested parts below the surface of the land 
shall not be harvested for 20 months after application of sewage sludge 
when the sewage sludge remains on the land surface for four months or 
longer prior to incorporation into the soil.
    (iii) Food crops with harvested parts below the surface of the land 
shall not be harvested for 38 months after application of sewage sludge 
when the sewage sludge remains on the land surface for less than four 
months prior to incorporation into the soil.
    (iv) Food crops, feed crops, and fiber crops shall not be harvested 
for 30 days after application of sewage sludge.
    (v) Animals shall not be grazed on the land for 30 days after 
application of sewage sludge.
    (vi) Turf grown on land where sewage sludge is applied shall not be 
harvested for one year after application of the sewage sludge when the 
harvested turf is placed on either land with a high potential for public 
exposure or a lawn, unless otherwise specified by the permitting 
authority.
    (vii) Public access to land with a high potential for public 
exposure shall be restricted for one year after application of sewage 
sludge.
    (viii) Public access to land with a low potential for public 
exposure shall be restricted for 30 days after application of sewage 
sludge.
    (c) Domestic septage. (1) The site restrictions inSec. 
503.32(b)(5) shall be met when domestic septage is applied to 
agricultural land, forest, or a reclamation site; or
    (2) The pH of domestic septage applied to agricultural land, forest, 
or a reclamation site shall be raised to 12 or higher by alkali addition 
and, without the addition of more alkali, shall remain at 12 or higher 
for 30 minutes and the site restrictions inSec. 503.32 (b)(5)(i) 
through (b)(5)(iv) shall be met.

[58 FR 9387, Feb. 19, 1993, as amended at 64 FR 42571, Aug. 4, 1999]



Sec.  503.33  Vector attraction reduction.

    (a)(1) One of the vector attraction reduction requirements inSec. 
503.33 (b)(1) through (b)(10) shall be met when bulk sewage sludge is 
applied to agricultural land, forest, a public contact site, or a 
reclamation site.
    (2) One of the vector attraction reduction requirements inSec. 
503.33 (b)(1) through (b)(8) shall be met when bulk sewage sludge is 
applied to a lawn or a home garden.
    (3) One of the vector attraction reduction requirements inSec. 
503.33 (b)(1) through (b)(8) shall be met when sewage sludge is sold or 
given away in a bag or other container for application to the land.
    (4) One of the vector attraction reduction requirements inSec. 
503.33 (b)(1) through (b)(11) shall be met when sewage sludge (other 
than domestic septage) is placed on an active sewage sludge unit.
    (5) One of the vector attraction reduction requirements inSec. 
503.33 (b)(9), (b)(10), or (b)(12) shall be met when domestic septage is 
applied to agricultural land, forest, or a reclamation site and one of 
the vector attraction reduction requirements inSec. 503.33 (b)(9) 
through (b)(12) shall be met when domestic septage is placed on an 
active sewage sludge unit.
    (b)(1) The mass of volatile solids in the sewage sludge shall be 
reduced by a minimum of 38 percent (see calculation procedures in 
``Environmental Regulations and Technology--Control of Pathogens and 
Vector Attraction in Sewage Sludge'', EPA-625/R-92/013, 1992, U.S. 
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, Ohio 45268).
    (2) When the 38 percent volatile solids reduction requirement in 
Sec.  503.33(b)(1) cannot be met for an anaerobically digested sewage 
sludge, vector attraction reduction can be demonstrated by digesting a 
portion of the previously digested sewage sludge anaerobically in the 
laboratory in a bench-scale unit for 40 additional days at a temperature 
between 30 and 37 degrees Celsius. When at the end of the 40 days, the 
volatile

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solids in the sewage sludge at the beginning of that period is reduced 
by less than 17 percent, vector attraction reduction is achieved.
    (3) When the 38 percent volatile solids reduction requirement in 
Sec.  503.33(b)(1) cannot be met for an aerobically digested sewage 
sludge, vector attraction reduction can be demonstrated by digesting a 
portion of the previously digested sewage sludge that has a percent 
solids of two percent or less aerobically in the laboratory in a bench-
scale unit for 30 additional days at 20 degrees Celsius. When at the end 
of the 30 days, the volatile solids in the sewage sludge at the 
beginning of that period is reduced by less than 15 percent, vector 
attraction reduction is achieved.
    (4) The specific oxygen uptake rate (SOUR) for sewage sludge treated 
in an aerobic process shall be equal to or less than 1.5 milligrams of 
oxygen per hour per gram of total solids (dry weight basis) at a 
temperature of 20 degrees Celsius.
    (5) Sewage sludge shall be treated in an aerobic process for 14 days 
or longer. During that time, the temperature of the sewage sludge shall 
be higher than 40 degrees Celsius and the average temperature of the 
sewage sludge shall be higher than 45 degrees Celsius.
    (6) The pH of sewage sludge shall be raised to 12 or higher by 
alkali addition and, without the addition of more alkali, shall remain 
at 12 or higher for two hours and then at 11.5 or higher for an 
additional 22 hours.
    (7) The percent solids of sewage sludge that does not contain 
unstabilized solids generated in a primary wastewater treatment process 
shall be equal to or greater than 75 percent based on the moisture 
content and total solids prior to mixing with other materials.
    (8) The percent solids of sewage sludge that contains unstabilized 
solids generated in a primary wastewater treatment process shall be 
equal to or greater than 90 percent based on the moisture content and 
total solids prior to mixing with other materials.
    (9)(i) Sewage sludge shall be injected below the surface of the 
land.
    (ii) No significant amount of the sewage sludge shall be present on 
the land surface within one hour after the sewage sludge is injected.
    (iii) When the sewage sludge that is injected below the surface of 
the land is Class A with respect to pathogens, the sewage sludge shall 
be injected below the land surface within eight hours after being 
discharged from the pathogen treatment process.
    (10)(i) Sewage sludge applied to the land surface or placed on an 
active sewage sludge unit shall be incorporated into the soil within six 
hours after application to or placement on the land, unless otherwise 
specified by the permitting authority.
    (ii) When sewage sludge that is incorporated into the soil is Class 
A with respect to pathogens, the sewage sludge shall be applied to or 
placed on the land within eight hours after being discharged from the 
pathogen treatment process.
    (11) Sewage sludge placed on an active sewage sludge unit shall be 
covered with soil or other material at the end of each operating day.
    (12) The pH of domestic septage shall be raised to 12 or higher by 
alkali addition and, without the addition of more alkali, shall remain 
at 12 or higher for 30 minutes.

[58 FR 9387, Feb. 19, 1993, as amended at 64 FR 42571, Aug. 4, 1999]



                         Subpart E_Incineration



Sec.  503.40  Applicability.

    (a) This subpart applies to a person who fires sewage sludge in a 
sewage sludge incinerator, to a sewage sludge incinerator, and to sewage 
sludge fired in a sewage sludge incinerator.
    (b) This subpart applies to the exit gas from a sewage sludge 
incinerator stack.
    (c) The management practice inSec. 503.45(a), the frequency of 
monitoring requirement for total hydrocarbon concentration inSec. 
503.46(b) and the recordkeeping requirements for total hydrocarbon 
concentration inSec. 503.47(c) and (n) do not apply if the following 
conditions are met:
    (1) The exit gas from a sewage sludge incinerator stack is monitored 
continuously for carbon monoxide.
    (2) The monthly average concentration of carbon monoxide in the exit 
gas

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from a sewage sludge incinerator stack, corrected for zero percent 
moisture and to seven percent oxygen, does not exceed 100 parts per 
million on a volumetric basis.
    (3) The person who fires sewage sludge in a sewage sludge 
incinerator retains the following information for five years:
    (i) The carbon monoxide concentrations in the exit gas; and
    (ii) A calibration and maintenance log for the instrument used to 
measure the carbon monoxide concentration.
    (4) Class I sludge management facilities, POTWs (as defined in 40 
CFR 501.2) with a design flow rate equal to or greater than one million 
gallons per day, and POTWs that serve a population of 10,000 people or 
greater submit the monthly average carbon monoxide concentrations in the 
exit gas to the permitting authority on February 19 of each year.

[58 FR 9387, Feb. 19, 1993, as amended at 59 FR 9099, Feb. 25, 1994]



Sec.  503.41  Special definitions.

    (a) Air pollution control device is one or more processes used to 
treat the exit gas from a sewage sludge incinerator stack.
    (b) Auxiliary fuel is fuel used to augment the fuel value of sewage 
sludge. This includes, but is not limited to, natural gas, fuel oil, 
coal, gas generated during anaerobic digestion of sewage sludge, and 
municipal solid waste (not to exceed 30 percent of the dry weight of 
sewage sludge and auxiliary fuel together). Hazardous wastes are not 
auxiliary fuel.
    (c) Average daily concentration is the arithmetic mean of the 
concentration of a pollutant in milligrams per kilogram of sewage sludge 
(dry weight basis) in the samples collected and analyzed in a month.
    (d) Control efficiency is the mass of a pollutant in the sewage 
sludge fed to an incinerator minus the mass of that pollutant in the 
exit gas from the incinerator stack divided by the mass of the pollutant 
in the sewage sludge fed to the incinerator.
    (e) Dispersion factor is the ratio of the increase in the ground 
level ambient air concentration for a pollutant at or beyond the 
property line of the site where the sewage sludge incinerator is located 
to the mass emission rate for the pollutant from the incinerator stack.
    (f) Fluidized bed incinerator is an enclosed device in which organic 
matter and inorganic matter in sewage sludge are combusted in a bed of 
particles suspended in the combustion chamber gas.
    (g) Hourly average is the arithmetic mean of all measurements, taken 
during an hour. At least two measurements must be taken during the hour.
    (h) Incineration is the combustion of organic matter and inorganic 
matter in sewage sludge by high temperatures in an enclosed device.
    (i) Incinerator operating combustion temperature is the arithmetic 
mean of the temperature readings in the hottest zone of the furnace 
recorded in a day (24 hours) when the temperature is averaged and 
recorded at least hourly during the hours the incinerator operates in a 
day.
    (j) Monthly average is the arithmetic mean of the hourly averages 
for the hours a sewage sludge incinerator operates during the month.
    (k) Performance test combustion temperature is the arithmetic mean 
of the average combustion temperature in the hottest zone of the furnace 
for each of the runs in a performance test.
    (l) Risk specific concentration is the allowable increase in the 
average daily ground level ambient air concentration for a pollutant 
from the incineration of sewage sludge at or beyond the property line of 
the site where the sewage sludge incinerator is located.
    (m) Sewage sludge feed rate is either the average daily amount of 
sewage sludge fired in all sewage sludge incinerators within the 
property line of the site where the sewage sludge incinerators are 
located for the number of days in a 365 day period that each sewage 
sludge incinerator operates, or the average daily design capacity for 
all sewage sludge incinerators within the property line of the site 
where the sewage sludge incinerators are located.
    (n) Sewage sludge incinerator is an enclosed device in which only 
sewage sludge and auxiliary fuel are fired.
    (o) Stack height is the difference between the elevation of the top 
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elevation of the ground at the base of the stack when the difference is 
equal to or less than 65 meters. When the difference is greater than 65 
meters, stack height is the creditable stack height determined in 
accordance with 40 CFR 51.100 (ii).
    (p) Total hydrocarbons means the organic compounds in the exit gas 
from a sewage sludge incinerator stack measured using a flame ionization 
detection instrument referenced to propane.
    (q) Wet electrostatic precipitator is an air pollution control 
device that uses both electrical forces and water to remove pollutants 
in the exit gas from a sewage sludge incinerator stack.
    (r) Wet scrubber is an air pollution control device that uses water 
to remove pollutants in the exit gas from a sewage sludge incinerator 
stack.

[58 FR 9387, Feb. 19, 1993, as amended at 64 FR 42571, Aug. 4, 1999]



Sec.  503.42  General requirements.

    No person shall fire sewage sludge in a sewage sludge incinerator 
except in compliance with the requirements in this subpart.



Sec.  503.43  Pollutant limits.

    (a) Firing of sewage sludge in a sewage sludge incinerator shall not 
violate the requirements in the National Emission Standard for Beryllium 
in subpart C of 40 CFR part 61.
    (b) Firing of sewage sludge in a sewage sludge incinerator shall not 
violate the requirements in the National Emission Standard for Mercury 
in subpart E of 40 CFR part 61.
    (c) Pollutant limit--lead. (1) The average daily concentration for 
lead in sewage sludge fed to a sewage sludge incinerator shall not 
exceed the concentration calculated using Equation (4).
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR04AU99.048

Where:

C = Average daily concentration of lead in sewage sludge.
NAAQS = National Ambient Air Quality Standard for lead in micrograms per 
          cubic meter.
DF = Dispersion factor in micrograms per cubic meter per gram per 
          second.
CE = Sewage sludge incinerator control efficiency for lead in 
          hundredths.
SF = Sewage sludge feed rate in metric tons per day (dry weight basis).

    (2) The dispersion factor (DF) in equation (4) shall be determined 
from an air dispersion model in accordance withSec. 503.43(e).
    (i) When the sewage sludge stack height is 65 meters or less, the 
actual sewage sludge incinerator stack height shall be used in the air 
dispersion model to determine the dispersion factor (DF) for equation 
(4).
    (ii) When the sewage sludge incinerator stack height exceeds 65 
meters, the creditable stack height shall be determined in accordance 
with 40 CFR 51.100(ii) and the creditable stack height shall be used in 
the air dispersion model to determine the dispersion factor (DF) for 
equation (4).
    (3) The control efficiency (CE) for equation (4) shall be determined 
from a performance test of the sewage sludge incinerator in accordance 
withSec. 503.43(e).
    (d) Pollutant limit--arsenic, cadmium, chromium, and nickel. (1) The 
average daily concentration for arsenic, cadmium, chromium, and nickel 
in sewage sludge fed to a sewage sludge incinerator each shall not 
exceed the concentration calculated using equation (5).
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR04AU99.049

Where:

C = Average daily concentration of arsenic, cadmium, chromium, or nickel 
          in sewage sludge.
CE = Sewage sludge incinerator control efficiency for arsenic, cadmium, 
          chromium, or nickel in hundredths.
DF = Dispersion factor in micrograms per cubic meter per gram per 
          second.
RSC = Risk specific concentration for arsenic, cadmium, chromium, or 
          nickel in micrograms per cubic meter.
SF = Sewage sludge feed rate in metric tons per day (dry weight basis).

    (2) The risk specific concentrations for arsenic, cadmium, and 
nickel used in equation (5) shall be obtained from Table 1 ofSec. 
503.43.

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   Table 1 ofSec.  503.43--Risk Specific Concentration for Arsenic,
                           Cadmium, and Nickel
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                           Risk specific
                                                           concentration
                        Pollutant                           (micrograms
                                                             per cubic
                                                               meter)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Arsenic..................................................          0.023
Cadmium..................................................          0.057
Nickel...................................................          2.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (3) The risk specific concentration for chromium used in equation 
(5) shall be obtained from Table 2 ofSec. 503.43 or shall be 
calculated using equation (6).

   Table 2 ofSec.  503.43--Risk Specific Concentration For Chromium
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                           Risk specific
                                                           concentration
                   Type of Incinerator                      (micrograms
                                                             per cubic
                                                               meter)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Fluidized bed with wet scrubber..........................          0.65
Fluidized bed with wet scrubber and wet electrostatic              0.23
 precipitator............................................
Other types with wet scrubber............................          0.064
Other types with wet scrubber and wet electrostatic                0.016
 precipitator............................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------
              [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR04AU99.050
                                                           
Where:

RSC=risk specific concentration for chromium in micrograms per cubic 
          meter used in equation (5).
r=decimal fraction of the hexavalent chromium concentration in the total 
          chromium concentration measured in the exit gas from the 
          sewage sludge incinerator stack in hundredths.

    (4) The dispersion factor (DF) in equation (5) shall be determined 
from an air dispersion model in accordance withSec. 503.43(e).
    (i) When the sewage sludge incinerator stack height is equal to or 
less than 65 meters, the actual sewage sludge incinerator stack height 
shall be used in the air dispersion model to determine the dispersion 
factor (DF) for equation (5).
    (ii) When the sewage sludge incinerator stack height is greater than 
65 meters, the creditable stack height shall be determined in accordance 
with 40 CFR 51.100(ii) and the creditable stack height shall be used in 
the air dispersion model to determine the dispersion factor (DF) for 
equation (5).
    (5) The control efficiency (CE) for equation (5) shall be determined 
from a performance test of the sewage sludge incinerator in accordance 
withSec. 503.43(e).
    (e) Air dispersion modeling and performance testing. (1) The air 
dispersion model used to determine the dispersion factor inSec. 503.43 
(c)(2) and (d)(4) shall be appropriate for the geographical, physical, 
and population characteristics at the sewage sludge incinerator site. 
The performance test used to determine the control efficiencies inSec. 
503.43 (c)(3) and (d)(5) shall be appropriate for the type of sewage 
sludge incinerator.
    (2) For air dispersion modeling initiated after September 3, 1999, 
the modeling results shall be submitted to the permitting authority 30 
days after completion of the modeling. In addition to the modeling 
results, the submission shall include a description of the air 
dispersion model and the values used for the model parameters.
    (3) The following procedures, at a minimum, shall apply in 
conducting performance tests to determine the control efficiencies in 
Sec.  503.43(c)(3) and (d)(5) after September 3, 1999:
    (i) The performance test shall be conducted under representative 
sewage sludge incinerator conditions at the highest expected sewage 
sludge feed rate within the design capacity of the sewage sludge 
incinerator.
    (ii) The permitting authority shall be notified at least 30 days 
prior to any performance test so the permitting authority may have the 
opportunity to observe the test. The notice shall include a test 
protocol with incinerator operating conditions and a list of test 
methods to be used.
    (iii) Each performance test shall consist of three separate runs 
using the applicable test method. The control efficiency for a pollutant 
shall be the arithmetic mean of the control efficiencies for the 
pollutant from the three runs.
    (4) The pollutant limits inSec. 503.43 (c) and (d) of this section 
shall be submitted to the permitting authority no later than 30 days 
after completion of the air dispersion modeling and performance test.

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    (5) Significant changes in geographic or physical characteristics at 
the incinerator site or in incinerator operating conditions require new 
air dispersion modeling or performance testing to determine a new 
dispersion factor or a new control efficiency that will be used to 
calculate revised pollutant limits.

[58 FR 9387, Feb. 19, 1993, as amended at 64 FR 42572, Aug. 4, 1999]



Sec.  503.44  Operational standard--total hydrocarbons.

    (a) The total hydrocarbons concentration in the exit gas from a 
sewage sludge incinerator shall be corrected for zero percent moisture 
by multiplying the measured total hydrocarbons concentration by the 
correction factor calculated using equation (7).
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TC15NO91.198

Where:

X=decimal fraction of the percent moisture in the sewage sludge 
          incinerator exit gas in hundredths.

    (b) The total hydrocarbons concentration in the exit gas from a 
sewage sludge incinerator shall be corrected to seven percent oxygen by 
multiplying the measured total hydrocarbons concentration by the 
correction factor calculated using equation (8).
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TC15NO91.199

Where:

Y=Percent oxygen concentration in the sewage sludge incinerator stack 
          exit gas (dry volume/dry volume).

    (c) The monthly average concentration for total hydrocarbons in the 
exit gas from a sewage sludge incinerator stack, corrected for zero 
percent moisture using the correction factor from equation (7) and to 
seven percent oxygen using the correction factor from equation (8), 
shall not exceed 100 parts per million on a volumetric basis when 
measured using the instrument required bySec. 503.45(a).



Sec.  503.45  Management practices.

    (a)(1) An instrument that continuously measures and records the 
total hydrocarbons concentration in the sewage sludge incinerator stack 
exit gas shall be installed, calibrated, operated, and maintained for a 
sewage sludge incinerator.
    (2) The total hydrocarbons instrument shall employ a flame 
ionization detector; shall have a heated sampling line maintained at a 
temperature of 150 degrees Celsius or higher at all times; and shall be 
calibrated at least once every 24-hour operating period using propane.
    (b) An instrument that continuously measures and records the oxygen 
concentration in the sewage sludge incinerator stack exit gas shall be 
installed, calibrated, operated, and maintained for a sewage sludge 
incinerator.
    (c) An instrument that continuously measures and records information 
used to determine the moisture content in the sewage sludge incinerator 
stack exit gas shall be installed, calibrated, operated, and maintained 
for a sewage sludge incinerator.
    (d) An instrument that continuously measures and records combustion 
temperatures shall be installed, calibrated, operated, and maintained 
for a sewage sludge incinerator.
    (e) Operation of a sewage sludge incinerator shall not cause the 
operating combustion temperature for the sewage sludge incinerator to 
exceed the performance test combustion temperature by more than 20 
percent.
    (f) An air pollution control device shall be appropriate for the 
type of sewage sludge incinerator and the operating parameters for the 
air pollution control device shall be adequate to indicate proper 
performance of the air pollution control device. For sewage sludge 
incinerators subject to the requirements in subpart O of 40 CFR part 60, 
operation of the air pollution control device shall not violate the 
requirements for the air pollution control device in subpart O of 40 CFR 
part 60. For all other sewage sludge incinerators, operation of the air 
pollution control device shall not cause a significant exceedance of the 
average value

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for the air pollution control device operating parameters from the 
performance test required bySec. 503.43 (c)(3) and (d)(5).
    (g) Sewage sludge shall not be fired in a sewage sludge incinerator 
if it is likely to adversely affect a threatened or endangered species 
listed under section 4 of the Endangered Species Act or its designated 
critical habitat.
    (h) The instruments required inSec. 503.45(a)-(d) shall be 
appropriate for the type of sewage sludge incinerator.

[58 FR 9387, Feb. 19, 1993, as amended at 64 FR 42573, Aug. 4, 1999]



Sec.  503.46  Frequency of monitoring.

    (a) Sewage sludge. (1) The frequency of monitoring for beryllium 
shall be as required in subpart C of 40 CFR part 61, and for mercury as 
required in subpart E of 40 CFR part 61.
    (2) The frequency of monitoring for arsenic, cadmium, chromium, 
lead, and nickel in sewage sludge fed to a sewage sludge incinerator 
shall be the frequency in Table 1 ofSec. 503.46.

     Table 1 ofSec.  503.46--Frequency of Monitoring--Incineration
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Amount of sewage sludge \1\ (metric
       tons per 365 day period)                    Frequency
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Greater than zero but less than 290..  Once per year.
Equal to or greater than 290 but less  Once per quarter (four times per
 than 1,500.                            year).
Equal to or greater than 1,500 but     Once per 60 days (six times per
 less than 15,000.                      year).
Equal to or greater than 15,000......  Once per month (12 times per
                                        year).
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Amount of sewage sludge fired in a sewage sludge incinerator (dry
  weight basis).

    (3) After the sewage sludge has been monitored for two years at the 
frequency in Table 1 ofSec. 503.46, the permitting authority may 
reduce the frequency of monitoring for arsenic, cadmium, chromium, lead, 
and nickel.
    (b) Total hydrocarbons, oxygen concentration, information to 
determine moisture content, and combustion temperatures. The total 
hydrocarbons concentration and oxygen concentration in the exit gas from 
a sewage sludge incinerator stack, the information used to measure 
moisture content in the exit gas, and the combustion temperatures for 
the sewage sludge incinerator shall be monitored continuously.
    (c) Air pollution control device operating parameters.For sewage 
sludge incinerators subject to the requirements in subpart O of 40 CFR 
part 60, the frequency of monitoring for the appropriate air pollution 
control device operating parameters shall be the frequency of monitoring 
in subpart O of 40 CFR part 60. For all other sewage sludge 
incinerators, the appropriate air pollution control device operating 
parameters shall be at least daily.

(Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 
2040-0157)

[58 FR 9387, Feb. 19, 1993, as amended at 64 FR 42573, Aug. 4, 1999]



Sec.  503.47  Recordkeeping.

    (a) The person who fires sewage sludge in a sewage sludge 
incinerator shall develop the information inSec. 503.47(b) through 
Sec.  503.47(n) and shall retain that information for five years.
    (b) The concentration of lead, arsenic, cadmium, chromium, and 
nickel in the sewage sludge fed to the sewage sludge incinerator.
    (c) The total hydrocarbons concentrations in the exit gas from the 
sewage sludge incinerator stack.
    (d) Information that indicates the requirements in the National 
Emission Standard for beryllium in subpart C of 40 CFR part 61 are met.
    (e) Information that indicates the requirements in the National 
Emission Standard for mercury in subpart E of 40 CFR part 61 are met.
    (f) The operating combustion temperatures for the sewage sludge 
incinerator.
    (g) Values for the air pollution control device operating 
parameters.
    (h) The oxygen concentration and information used to measure 
moisture content in the exit gas from the sewage sludge incinerator 
stack.
    (i) The sewage sludge feed rate.
    (j) The stack height for the sewage sludge incinerator.

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    (k) The dispersion factor for the site where the sewage sludge 
incinerator is located.
    (l) The control efficiency for lead, arsenic, cadmium, chromium, and 
nickel for each sewage sludge incinerator.
    (m) The risk specific concentration for chromium calculated using 
equation (6), if applicable.
    (n) A calibration and maintenance log for the instruments used to 
measure the total hydrocarbons concentration and oxygen concentration in 
the exit gas from the sewage sludge incinerator stack, the information 
needed to determine moisture content in the exit gas, and the combustion 
temperatures.

(Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 
2040-0157)

[58 FR 9387, Feb. 19, 1993, as amended at 64 FR 42573, Aug. 4, 1999]



Sec.  503.48  Reporting.

    Class I sludge management facilities, POTWs (as defined in 40 CFR 
501.2) with a design flow rate equal to or greater than one million 
gallons per day, and POTWs that serve a population of 10,000 people or 
greater shall submit the information inSec. 503.47(b) throughSec. 
503.47(h) to the permitting authority on February 19 of each year.

(Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 
2040-0157)



  Sec. Appendix A to Part 503--Procedure To Determine the Annual Whole 
               Sludge Application Rate for a Sewage Sludge

    Section 503.13(a)(4)(ii) requires that the product of the 
concentration for each pollutant listed in Table 4 ofSec. 503.13 in 
sewage sludge sold or given away in a bag or other container for 
application to the land and the annual whole sludge application rate 
(AWSAR) for the sewage sludge not cause the annual pollutant loading 
rate for the pollutant in Table 4 ofSec. 503.13 to be exceeded. This 
appendix contains the procedure used to determine the AWSAR for a sewage 
sludge that does not cause the annual pollutant loading rates in Table 4 
ofSec. 503.13 to be exceeded.
    The relationship between the annual pollutant loading rate (APLR) 
for a pollutant and the annual whole sludge application rate (AWSAR) for 
1a sewage sludge is shown in equation (1).
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TC15NO91.200

Where:

APLR=Annual pollutant loading rate in kilograms per hectare per 365 day 
          period.
C=Pollutant concentration in milligrams, per kilogram of total solids 
          (dry weight basis).
AWSAR=Annual whole sludge application rate in metric tons per hectare 
          per 365 day period (dry weight basis).
0.001=A conversion factor.

    To determine the AWSAR, equation (1) is rearranged into equation 
(2):
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TC15NO91.201

    The procedure used to determine the AWSAR for a sewage sludge is 
presented below.

                               Procedure:

    1. Analyze a sample of the sewage sludge to determine the 
concentration for each of the pollutants listed in Table 4 ofSec. 
503.13 in the sewage sludge.
    2. Using the pollutant concentrations from Step 1 and the APLRs from 
Table 4 ofSec. 503.13, calculate an AWSAR for each pollutant using 
equation (2) above.
    3. The AWSAR for the sewage sludge is the lowest AWSAR calculated in 
Step 2.



        Sec. Appendix B to Part 503--Pathogen Treatment Processes

          A. Processes To Significantly Reduce Pathogens (PSRP)

    1. Aerobic digestion--Sewage sludge is agitated with air or oxygen 
to maintain aerobic conditions for a specific mean cell residence time 
at a specific temperature. Values for the mean cell residence time and 
temperature shall be between 40 days at 20 degrees Celsius and 60 days 
at 15 degrees Celsius.
    2. Air drying--Sewage sludge is dried on sand beds or on paved or 
unpaved basins. The sewage sludge dries for a minimum of three months. 
During two of the three months, the ambient average daily temperature is 
above zero degrees Celsius.
    3. Anaerobic digestion--Sewage sludge is treated in the absence of 
air for a specific mean cell residence time at a specific temperature. 
Values for the mean cell residence time and temperature shall be between 
15 days at 35 to 55 degrees Celsius and 60 days at 20 degrees Celsius.
    4. Composting--Using either the within-vessel, static aerated pile, 
or windrow composting methods, the temperature of the sewage sludge is 
raised to 40 degrees Celsius or higher and remains at 40 degrees Celsius 
or higher for five days. For four hours during the five days, the 
temperature in the compost pile exceeds 55 degrees Celsius.
    5. Lime stabilization--Sufficient lime is added to the sewage sludge 
to raise the pH of

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the sewage sludge to 12 after two hours of contact.
    B. Processes to Further Reduce Pathogens (PFRP)
    1. Composting--Using either the within-vessel composting method or 
the static aerated pile composting method, the temperature of the sewage 
sludge is maintained at 55 degrees Celsius or higher for three days.
    Using the windrow composting method, the temperature of the sewage 
sludge is maintained at 55 degrees or higher for 15 days or longer. 
During the period when the compost is maintained at 55 degrees or 
higher, there shall be a minimum of five turnings of the windrow.
    2. Heat drying--Sewage sludge is dried by direct or indirect contact 
with hot gases to reduce the moisture content of the sewage sludge to 10 
percent or lower. Either the temperature of the sewage sludge particles 
exceeds 80 degrees Celsius or the wet bulb temperature of the gas in 
contact with the sewage sludge as the sewage sludge leaves the dryer 
exceeds 80 degrees Celsius.
    3. Heat treatment--Liquid sewage sludge is heated to a temperature 
of 180 degrees Celsius or higher for 30 minutes.
    4. Thermophilic aerobic digestion--Liquid sewage sludge is agitated 
with air or oxygen to maintain aerobic conditions and the mean cell 
residence time of the sewage sludge is 10 days at 55 to 60 degrees 
Celsius.
    5. Beta ray irradiation--Sewage sludge is irradiated with beta rays 
from an accelerator at dosages of at least 1.0 megarad at room 
temperature (ca. 20 degrees Celsius).
    (6) Gamma ray irradiation--Sewage sludge is irradiated with gamma 
rays from certain isotopes, such as \60\ Cobalt and \137\ Cesium, at 
dosages of at least 1.0 megarad at room temperature (ca. 20 
[deg]Celsius).
    7. Pasteurization--The temperature of the sewage sludge is 
maintained at 70 degrees Celsius or higher for 30 minutes or longer.

[58 FR 9387, Feb. 19, 1993, as amended at 64 FR 42573, Aug. 4, 1999]



                         SUBCHAPTER P [RESERVED]



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                       SUBCHAPTER Q_ENERGY POLICY





PART 600_FUEL ECONOMY AND GREENHOUSE GAS EXHAUST EMISSIONS OF MOTOR
VEHICLES--Table of Contents



                      Subpart A_General Provisions

Sec.
600.001 General applicability.
600.002 Definitions.
600.003 Abbreviations.
600.005 Maintenance of records and rights of entry.
600.006 Data and information requirements for fuel economy data 
          vehicles.
600.007 Vehicle acceptability.
600.008 Review of fuel economy, CO2 emissions, and carbon-
          related exhaust emission data, testing by the Administrator.
600.009 Hearing on acceptance of test data.
600.010 Vehicle test requirements and minimum data requirements.
600.011 Incorporation by reference.

    Subpart B_Fuel Economy and Carbon-Related Exhaust Emission Test 
                               Procedures

600.106-08 Equipment requirements.
600.107-08 Fuel specifications.
600.108-08 Analytical gases.
600.109-08 EPA driving cycles.
600.110-08 Equipment calibration.
600.111-08 Test procedures.
600.112-08 Exhaust sample analysis.
600.113-08 Fuel economy calculations for FTP, HFET, US06, SC03 and cold 
          temperature FTP tests.
600.113-12 Fuel economy, CO2 emissions, and carbon-related 
          exhaust emission calculations for FTP, HFET, US06, SC03 and 
          cold temperature FTP tests.
600.114-08 Vehicle-specific 5-cycle fuel economy and carbon-related 
          exhaust emission calculations.
600.114-12 Vehicle-specific 5-cycle fuel economy and carbon-related 
          exhaust emission calculations.
600.115-11 Criteria for determining the fuel economy label calculation 
          method.
600.116-12 Special procedures related to electric vehicles, hybrid 
          electric vehicles, and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles.

  Subpart C_Procedures for Calculating Fuel Economy and Carbon-Related 
                         Exhaust Emission Values

600.206-08 Calculation and use of FTP-based and HFET-based fuel economy 
          values for vehicle configurations.
600.206-12 Calculation and use of FTP-based and HFET-based fuel economy, 
          CO2 emissions, and carbon-related exhaust emission 
          values for vehicle configurations.
600.207-08 Calculation and use of vehicle-specific 5-cycle-based fuel 
          economy values for vehicle configurations.
600.207-12 Calculation and use of vehicle-specific 5-cycle-based fuel 
          economy and CO2 emission values for vehicle 
          configurations.
600.208-08 Calculation of FTP-based and HFET-based fuel economy values 
          for a model type.
600.208-12 Calculation of FTP-based and HFET-based fuel economy, 
          CO2 emissions, and carbon-related exhaust emissions 
          for a model type.
600.209-08 Calculation of vehicle-specific 5-cycle fuel economy values 
          for a model type.
600.209-12 Calculation of vehicle-specific 5-cycle fuel economy and 
          CO2 emission values for a model type.
600.210-08 Calculation of fuel economy values for labeling.
600.210-12 Calculation of fuel economy and CO2 emission 
          values for labeling.

                     Subpart D_Fuel Economy Labeling

600.301 Labeling requirements.
600.302-08 Fuel economy label format requirements.
600.302-12 Fuel economy label--general provisions.
600.303-12 Fuel economy label--special requirements for flexible-fuel 
          vehicles.
600.304-12 Fuel economy label--special requirements for hydrogen fuel 
          cell vehicles.
600.306-12 Fuel economy label--special requirements for compressed 
          natural gas vehicles.
600.308-12 Fuel economy label format requirements--plug-in hybrid 
          electric vehicles.
600.310-12 Fuel economy label format requirements--electric vehicles.
600.311-08 Range of fuel economy for comparable automobiles.
600.311-12 Determination of values for fuel economy labels.
600.312-08 Labeling, reporting, and recordkeeping; Administrator 
          reviews.
600.313-08 Timetable for data and information submittal and review.
600.314-08 Updating label values, annual fuel cost, Gas Guzzler Tax, and 
          range of fuel economy for comparable automobiles.
600.315-08 Classes of comparable automobiles.
600.316-08 Multistage manufacture.

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        Subpart E_Dealer Availability of Fuel Economy Information

600.405-08 Dealer requirements.
600.407-08 Booklets displayed by dealers.

Subpart F_Procedures for Determining Manufacturer's Average Fuel Economy 
       and Manufacturer's Average Carbon-Related Exhaust Emissions

600.502 Definitions.
600.507-08 Running change data requirements.
600.507-12 Running change data requirements.
600.509-08 Voluntary submission of additional data.
600.509-12 Voluntary submission of additional data.
600.510-08 Calculation of average fuel economy.
600.510-12 Calculation of average fuel economy and average carbon-
          related exhaust emissions.
600.511-08 Determination of domestic production.
600.512-08 Model year report.
600.512-12 Model year report.
600.513-08 Gas Guzzler Tax.
600.514-12 Reports to the Environmental Protection Agency.

Appendix I to Part 600--Highway Fuel Economy Driving Schedule
Appendix II to Part 600--Sample Fuel Value Calculations
Appendix III to Part 600--Sample Fuel Economy Label Calculation
Appendix IV to Part 600--Sample Fuel Economy Labels for 2008 Through 
          2012 Model Year Vehicles
Appendix V to Part 600--Fuel Economy Label Style Guidelines for 2008 
          Through 2012 Model Year Vehicles
Appendix VI to Part 600--Sample Fuel Economy Labels and Style Guidelines 
          for 2013 and Later Model Years
Appendix VII to Part 600 [Reserved]

    Authority: 49 U.S.C. 32901--23919q, Pub. L. 109-58.

    Source: 41 FR 38685, Sept. 10, 1976, unless otherwise noted.



                      Subpart A_General Provisions



Sec.  600.001  General applicability.

    (a) The provisions of this part apply to 2008 and later model year 
automobiles that are not medium duty passenger vehicles, and to 2011 and 
later model year automobiles including medium-duty passenger vehicles.
    (b) The provisions of subparts A, D, and F of this part are optional 
through the 2011 model year in the following cases:
    (1) Manufacturers that produce only electric vehicles are exempt 
from the requirements of this subpart, except with regard to the 
requirements in those sections pertaining specifically to electric 
vehicles.
    (2) Manufacturers with worldwide production (excluding electric 
vehicle production) of less than 10,000 gasoline-fueled and/or diesel 
powered passenger automobiles and light trucks may optionally comply 
with the electric vehicle requirements in this subpart.
    (c) Unless stated otherwise, references to fuel economy or fuel 
economy data in this part shall also be interpreted to mean the related 
exhaust emissions of CO2, HC, and CO, and where applicable 
for alternative fuel vehicles, CH3OH, 
C2H5OH, C2H4O, HCHO, NMHC 
and CH4. References to average fuel economy shall be 
interpreted to also mean average carbon-related exhaust emissions and 
average CO2 emissions. References to fuel economy data 
vehicles shall also be meant to refer to vehicles tested for carbon-
related exhaust emissions for the purpose of demonstrating compliance 
with fleet average CO2 standards inSec. 86.1818 of this 
chapter.
    (d) The model year of initial applicability for sections in this 
part is indicated by the section number. The two digits following the 
hyphen designate the first model year for which a section is applicable. 
An individual section continues to apply for later model years until it 
is replaced by a different section that applies starting in a later 
model year. Sections that have no two-digit suffix apply for all 2008 
and later model year vehicles, except as noted in those sections. If a 
section has a two-digit suffix but the regulation references that 
section without including the two-digit suffix, this refers to the 
section applicable for the appropriate model year. This also applies for 
references to part 86 of this chapter. As an example,Sec. 600.113-08 
applies to the 2008 and subsequent model years untilSec. 600.113-12 is 
applicable beginning with the 2012 model year. Section 600.111-08 would 
then apply only for 2008 through 2011 model year vehicles.

[76 FR 39524, July 6, 2011]

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Sec.  600.002  Definitions.

    The following definitions apply throughout this part:
    3-bag FTP means the Federal Test Procedure specified in part 86 of 
this chapter, with three sampling portions consisting of the cold-start 
transient (``Bag 1''), stabilized (``Bag 2''), and hot-start transient 
phases (``Bag 3'').
    4-bag FTP means the 3-bag FTP, with the addition of a sampling 
portion for the hot-start stabilized phase (``Bag 4'').
    5-cycle means the FTP, HFET, US06, SC03 and cold temperature FTP 
tests as described in subparts B and C of this part.
    Administrator means the Administrator of the Environmental 
Protection Agency or his authorized representative.
    Alcohol means a mixture containing 85 percent or more by volume 
methanol, ethanol, or other alcohols, in any combination.
    Alcohol-fueled automobile means an automobile designed to operate 
exclusively on alcohol.
    Alcohol dual fuel automobile means an automobile:
    (1) Which is designed to operate on alcohol and on gasoline or 
diesel fuel; and
    (2) Which provides equal or greater energy efficiency as calculated 
in accordance withSec. 600.510-08(g)(1) orSec. 600.510-12(g)(1) 
while operating on alcohol as it does while operating on gasoline or 
diesel fuel; and
    (3) Which, in the case of passenger automobiles, meets or exceeds 
the minimum driving range established by the Department of 
Transportation in 49 CFR part 538.
    Alternative fuel means any of the following:
    (1) Methanol.
    (2) Denatured ethanol.
    (3) Other alcohols.
    (4) A mixture containing at least 85 percent (or an alternative 
percentage as specified by the Secretary of Transportation under 49 
U.S.C. 32901(b)) of methanol, denatured ethanol, and other alcohols by 
volume with gasoline or other fuels.
    (5) Natural gas.
    (6) Liquefied petroleum gas.
    (7) Hydrogen.
    (8) Coal derived liquid fuels.
    (9) Fuels (except alcohol) derived from biological materials.
    (10) Electricity (including electricity from solar energy).
    (11) Any other fuel the Secretary of Transportation prescribes by 
regulation under 49 U.S.C. 32901(a)(1)(K).
    Automobile has the meaning given by the Department of Transportation 
at 49 CFR 523.3. This includes ``passenger automobiles'' and ``non-
passenger automobiles'' (or ``light trucks'').
    Auxiliary emission control device (AECD) means an element of design 
as defined inSec. 86.1803 of this chapter.
    Average fuel economy means the unique fuel economy value as computed 
underSec. 600.510 for a specific class of automobiles produced by a 
manufacturer that is subject to average fuel economy standards.
    Axle ratio means the number of times the input shaft to the 
differential (or equivalent) turns for each turn of the drive wheels.
    Base level means a unique combination of basic engine, inertia 
weight class and transmission class.
    Base tire means the tire size specified as standard equipment by the 
manufacturer on each unique combination of a vehicle's footprint and 
model type. Standard equipment is defined in 40 CFR 86.1803-01.
    Base vehicle means the lowest priced version of each body style that 
makes up a car line.
    Basic engine means a unique combination of manufacturer, engine 
displacement, number of cylinders, fuel system (e.g., type of fuel 
injection), catalyst usage, and other engine and emission control system 
characteristics specified by the Administrator. For electric vehicles, 
basic engine means a unique combination of manufacturer and electric 
traction motor, motor controller, battery configuration, electrical 
charging system, energy storage device, and other components as 
specified by the Administrator.
    Battery configuration means the electrochemical type, voltage, 
capacity (in Watt-hours at the c/3 rate), and physical characteristics 
of the battery used as the tractive energy device.

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    Body style means a level of commonality in vehicle construction as 
defined by number of doors and roof treatment (e.g., sedan, convertible, 
fastback, hatchback) and number of seats (i.e., front, second, or third 
seat) requiring seat belts pursuant to National Highway Traffic Safety 
Administration safety regulations in 49 CFR part 571. Station wagons and 
light trucks are identified as car lines.
    Calibration means the set of specifications, including tolerances, 
unique to a particular design, version of application of a component, or 
component assembly capable of functionally describing its operation over 
its working range.
    Carbon-related exhaust emissions (CREE) means the summation of the 
carbon-containing constituents of the exhaust emissions, with each 
constituent adjusted by a coefficient representing the carbon weight 
fraction of each constituent relative to the CO2 carbon 
weight fraction, as specified inSec. 600.113. For example, carbon-
related exhaust emissions (weighted 55 percent city and 45 percent 
highway) are used to demonstrate compliance with fleet average 
CO2 emission standards outlined inSec. 86.1818 of this 
chapter.
    Car line means a name denoting a group of vehicles within a make or 
car division which has a degree of commonality in construction (e.g., 
body, chassis). Car line does not consider any level of decor or 
opulence and is not generally distinguished by characteristics as roof 
line, number of doors, seats, or windows, except for station wagons or 
light-duty trucks. Station wagons and light-duty trucks are considered 
to be different car lines than passenger cars.
    Certification vehicle means a vehicle which is selected underSec. 
86.1828 of this chapter and used to determine compliance underSec. 
86.1848 of this chapter for issuance of an original certificate of 
conformity.
    City fuel economy means the city fuel economy determined by 
operating a vehicle (or vehicles) over the driving schedule in the 
Federal emission test procedure, or determined according to the vehicle-
specific 5-cycle or derived 5-cycle procedures.
    Cold temperature FTP means the test performed under the provisions 
of subpart C of part 86 of this chapter.
    Combined fuel economy means:
    (1) The fuel economy value determined for a vehicle (or vehicles) by 
harmonically averaging the city and highway fuel economy values, 
weighted 0.55 and 0.45, respectively.
    (2) For electric vehicles, for the purpose of calculating average 
fuel economy pursuant to the provisions of part 600, subpart F, the term 
means the equivalent petroleum-based fuel economy value as determined by 
the calculation procedure promulgated by the Secretary of Energy. For 
the purpose of labeling pursuant to the provisions of part 600, subpart 
D, the term means the fuel economy value as determined by the procedures 
specified inSec. 600.116-12.
    Dealer means a person who resides or is located in the United 
States, any territory of the United States, or the District of Columbia 
and who is engaged in the sale or distribution of new automobiles to the 
ultimate purchaser.
    Derived 5-cycle fuel economy means the 5-cycle fuel economy derived 
from the FTP-based city and HFET-based highway fuel economy by means of 
the equation provided inSec. 600.210.
    Derived 5-cycle CO2 means the 5-cycle CO2 
derived from the FTP-based city and HFET-based highway fuel economy by 
means of the equation provided inSec. 600.210.
    Diesel gallon equivalent means an amount of electricity or fuel with 
the energy equivalence of one gallon of diesel fuel. For purposes of 
this part, one gallon of diesel fuel is equivalent to 36.7 kilowatt-
hours of electricity.
    Drive system is determined by the number and location of drive axles 
(e.g., front wheel drive, rear wheel drive, four wheel drive) and any 
other feature of the drive system if the Administrator determines that 
such other features may result in a fuel economy difference.
    Dual fueled automobile means an automobile:
    (1) Which is designed to operate on an alternative fuel and on 
gasoline or diesel fuel; and

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    (2) Which provides equal or greater energy efficiency as calculated 
in accordance withSec. 600.510-08(g)(1) orSec. 600.510-12(g)(1) 
while operating on the alternative fuel as it does while operating on 
gasoline or diesel fuel; and
    (3) Which, in the case of passenger automobiles, meets or exceeds 
the minimum driving range established by the Department of 
Transportation in 49 CFR part 538.
    Electrical charging system means a device to convert 60 Hz 
alternating electric current, as commonly available in residential 
electric service in the United States, to a proper form for recharging 
the energy storage device.
    Electric traction motor means an electrically powered motor which 
provides tractive energy to the wheels of a vehicle.
    Electric vehicle has the meaning given inSec. 86.1803 of this 
chapter.
    Emergency vehicle means a motor vehicle manufactured primarily for 
use as an ambulance or combination ambulance-hearse or for use by the 
United States Government or a State or local government for law 
enforcement.
    Energy storage device means a rechargeable means of storing tractive 
energy on board a vehicle such as storage batteries or a flywheel.
    Engine code means a unique combination, within an engine-system 
combination (as defined inSec. 86.1803 of this chapter), of 
displacement, fuel injection (or carburetion or other fuel delivery 
system), calibration, distributor calibration, choke calibration, 
auxiliary emission control devices, and other engine and emission 
control system components specified by the Administrator. For electric 
vehicles, engine code means a unique combination of manufacturer, 
electric traction motor, motor configuration, motor controller, and 
energy storage device.
    Federal emission test procedure (FTP) refers to the dynamometer 
driving schedule, dynamometer procedure, and sampling and analytical 
procedures described in part 86 of this chapter for the respective model 
year, which are used to derive city fuel economy data.
    Footprint has the meaning given inSec. 86.1803 of this chapter.
    FTP-based city fuel economy means the fuel economy determined in 
Sec.  600.113 of this part, on the basis of FTP testing.
    Fuel means:
    (1) Gasoline and diesel fuel for gasoline- or diesel-powered 
automobiles; or
    (2) Electrical energy for electrically powered automobiles; or
    (3) Alcohol for alcohol-powered automobiles; or
    (4) Natural gas for natural gas-powered automobiles; or
    (5) Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG), commonly referred to as ``propane,'' 
for LPG-powered automobiles; or
    (6) Hydrogen for hydrogen fuel cell automobiles and for automobiles 
equipped with hydrogen internal combustion engines.
    Fuel cell has the meaning given inSec. 86.1803 of this chapter.
    Fuel cell vehicle has the meaning given inSec. 86.1803 of this 
chapter.
    Fuel economy means:
    (1) The average number of miles traveled by an automobile or group 
of automobiles per volume of fuel consumed as calculated in this part; 
or
    (2) For the purpose of calculating average fuel economy pursuant to 
the provisions of part 600, subpart F, fuel economy for electrically 
powered automobiles means the equivalent petroleum-based fuel economy as 
determined by the Secretary of Energy in accordance with the provisions 
of 10 CFR 474. For the purpose of labeling pursuant to the provisions of 
part 600, subpart D, the term means the fuel economy value as determined 
by the procedures specified inSec. 600.116-12.
    Fuel economy data vehicle means a vehicle used for the purpose of 
determining fuel economy which is not a certification vehicle.
    Gasoline gallon equivalent means an amount of electricity or fuel 
with the energy equivalence of one gallon of gasoline. For purposes of 
this part, one gallon of gasoline is equivalent to 33.705 kilowatt-hours 
of electricity or 121.5 standard cubic feet of natural gas.
    Good engineering judgment has the meaning given inSec. 1068.30 of 
this chapter. SeeSec. 1068.5 of this chapter for the administrative 
process we use to evaluate good engineering judgment.

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    Gross vehicle weight rating means the manufacturer's gross weight 
rating for the individual vehicle.
    Hatchback means a passenger automobile where the conventional 
luggage compartment, i.e., trunk, is replaced by a cargo area which is 
open to the passenger compartment and accessed vertically by a rear door 
which encompasses the rear window.
    Highway fuel economy means the highway fuel economy determined 
either by operating a vehicle (or vehicles) over the driving schedule in 
the Federal highway fuel economy test procedure, or determined according 
to either the vehicle-specific 5-cycle equation or the derived 5-cycle 
equation for highway fuel economy.
    Highway fuel economy test procedure (HFET) refers to the dynamometer 
driving schedule, dynamometer procedure, and sampling and analytical 
procedures described in subpart B of this part and which are used to 
derive highway fuel economy data.
    HFET-based fuel economy means the highway fuel economy determined in 
Sec.  600.113 of this part, on the basis of HFET testing.
    Hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) has the meaning given inSec. 86.1803 
of this chapter.
    Independent Commercial Importer has the meaning given inSec. 
85.1502 of this chapter.
    Inertia weight class means the class, which is a group of test 
weights, into which a vehicle is grouped based on its loaded vehicle 
weight in accordance with the provisions of part 86 of this chapter.
    Label means a sticker that contains fuel economy information and is 
affixed to new automobiles in accordance with subpart D of this part.
    Light truck means an automobile that is not a passenger automobile, 
as defined by the Secretary of Transportation at 49 CFR 523.5. This term 
is interchangeable with ``non-passenger automobile.'' The term ``light 
truck'' includes medium-duty passenger vehicles which are manufactured 
during 2011 and later model years.
    Medium-duty passenger vehicle means a vehicle which would satisfy 
the criteria for light trucks as defined by the Secretary of 
Transportation at 49 CFR 523.5 but for its gross vehicle weight rating 
or its curb weight, which is rated at more than 8,500 lbs GVWR or has a 
vehicle curb weight of more than 6,000 pounds or has a basic vehicle 
frontal area in excess of 45 square feet, and which is designed 
primarily to transport passengers, but does not include a vehicle that:
    (1) Is an ``incomplete truck'' as defined in this subpart; or
    (2) Has a seating capacity of more than 12 persons; or
    (3) Is designed for more than 9 persons in seating rearward of the 
driver's seat; or
    (4) Is equipped with an open cargo area (for example, a pick-up 
truck box or bed) of 72.0 inches in interior length or more. A covered 
box not readily accessible from the passenger compartment will be 
considered an open cargo area for purposes of this definition.
    Minivan means a light truck which is designed primarily to carry no 
more than eight passengers, having an integral enclosure fully enclosing 
the driver, passenger, and load-carrying compartments, and rear seats 
readily removed, folded, stowed, or pivoted to facilitate cargo 
carrying. A minivan typically includes one or more sliding doors and a 
rear liftgate. Minivans typically have less total interior volume or 
overall height than full sized vans and are commonly advertised and 
marketed as ``minivans.''
    Model type means a unique combination of car line, basic engine, and 
transmission class.
    Model year means the manufacturer's annual production period (as 
determined by the Administrator) which includes January 1 of such 
calendar year. If a manufacturer has no annual production period, the 
term ``model year'' means the calendar year.
    Motor controller means an electronic or electro-mechanical device to 
convert energy stored in an energy storage device into a form suitable 
to power the traction motor.
    Natural gas-fueled automobile means an automobile designed to 
operate exclusively on natural gas.
    Natural gas dual fuel automobile means an automobile:

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    (1) Which is designed to operate on natural gas and on gasoline or 
diesel fuel;
    (2) Which provides equal or greater energy efficiency as calculated 
inSec. 600.510-08(g)(1) while operating on natural gas as it does 
while operating on gasoline or diesel fuel; and
    (3) Which, in the case of passenger automobiles, meets or exceeds 
the minimum driving range established by the Department of 
Transportation in 49 CFR part 538.
    Non-passenger automobile has the meaning given by the Department of 
Transportation at 49 CFR 523.5. This term is synonymous with ``light 
truck.''
    Passenger automobile has the meaning given by the Department of 
Transportation at 49 CFR 523.4.
    Pickup truck means a nonpassenger automobile which has a passenger 
compartment and an open cargo bed.
    Plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) has the meaning given in 
Sec.  86.1803 of this chapter.
    Production volume means, for a domestic manufacturer, the number of 
vehicle units domestically produced in a particular model year but not 
exported, and for a foreign manufacturer, means the number of vehicle 
units of a particular model imported into the United States.
    QR Code means Quick Response Code, which is a registered trademark 
of Denso Wave, Incorporated.
    Round has the meaning given inSec. 1065.1001 of this chapter, 
unless specified otherwise.
    SC03 means the test procedure specified inSec. 86.160 of this 
chapter.
    Secretary of Energy means the Secretary of Energy or his authorized 
representative.
    Secretary of Transportation means the Secretary of Transportation or 
his authorized representative.
    Sport utility vehicle (SUV) means a light truck with an extended 
roof line to increase cargo or passenger capacity, cargo compartment 
open to the passenger compartment, and one or more rear seats readily 
removed or folded to facilitate cargo carrying.
    Station wagon means a passenger automobile with an extended roof 
line to increase cargo or passenger capacity, cargo compartment open to 
the passenger compartment, a tailgate, and one or more rear seats 
readily removed or folded to facilitate cargo carrying.
    Subconfiguration means a unique combination within a vehicle 
configuration of equivalent test weight, road-load horsepower, and any 
other operational characteristics or parameters which the Administrator 
determines may significantly affect fuel economy within a vehicle 
configuration.
    Test weight means the weight within an inertia weight class which is 
used in the dynamometer testing of a vehicle, and which is based on its 
loaded vehicle weight in accordance with the provisions of part 86 of 
this chapter.
    Track width has the meaning given inSec. 86.1803 of this chapter.
    Transmission class means a group of transmissions having the 
following common features: Basic transmission type (manual, automatic, 
or semi-automatic); number of forward gears used in fuel economy testing 
(e.g., manual four-speed, three-speed automatic, two-speed semi-
automatic); drive system (e.g., front wheel drive, rear wheel drive; 
four wheel drive), type of overdrive, if applicable (e.g., final gear 
ratio less than 1.00, separate overdrive unit); torque converter type, 
if applicable (e.g., non-lockup, lockup, variable ratio); and other 
transmission characteristics that may be determined to be significant by 
the Administrator.
    Transmission configuration means the Administrator may further 
subdivide within a transmission class if the Administrator determines 
that sufficient fuel economy differences exist. Features such as gear 
ratios, torque converter multiplication ratio, stall speed, shift 
calibration, or shift speed may be used to further distinguish 
characteristics within a transmission class.
    Ultimate consumer means the first person who purchases an automobile 
for purposes other than resale or who leases an automobile.
    US06 means the test procedure as described inSec. 86.159 of this 
chapter.
    US06-City means the combined periods of the US06 test that occur 
before and after the US06-Highway period.
    US06-Highway means the period of the US06 test that begins at the 
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occur at 130 seconds of the driving schedule and terminates at the end 
of the deceleration which is scheduled to occur at 495 seconds of the 
driving schedule.
    Usable fuel storage capacity means the amount of fuel that is 
available to a vehicle starting from a complete refueling event until 
the vehicle stops (or until driveability deteriorates to the point that 
further driving is unlikely or impractical). For liquid fuels, the 
usable fuel storage capacity represents the difference between the total 
fuel volume after a complete refueling event and the fuel volume that 
remains in the fuel tank after the vehicle runs out of fuel. For other 
fuels, use good engineering judgment to determine the full and empty 
conditions consistent with typical consumer behavior. For example, for 
natural gas vehicles, the full condition would be the point at which a 
typical operator would stop refueling based on the increasing system 
pressures, which are determined by temperature effects related to the 
refueling process; this does not necessarily represent the maximum 
amount of fuel the tank can hold under equilibrium conditions. The empty 
condition would be the point at which fuel pressure drops enough that 
the engine is unable to maintain stable air-fuel ratios for acceptable 
continued operation.
    Van means any light truck having an integral enclosure fully 
enclosing the driver compartment and load carrying compartment. The 
distance from the leading edge of the windshield to the foremost body 
section of vans is typically shorter than that of pickup trucks and 
SUVs.
    Vehicle configuration means a unique combination of basic engine, 
engine code, inertia weight class, transmission configuration, and axle 
ratio within a base level.
    Vehicle-specific 5-cycle CO2 means the CO2 calculated 
according to the procedures inSec. 600.114.
    Vehicle-specific 5-cycle fuel economy means the fuel economy 
calculated according to the procedures inSec. 600.114.
    Wheelbase has the meaning given inSec. 86.1803 of this chapter.

[76 FR 39524, July 6, 2011, as amended at 77 FR 63178, Oct. 15, 2012]



Sec.  600.003  Abbreviations.

    The abbreviations and acronyms used in this part have the same 
meaning as those in part 86 of this chapter, with the addition of the 
following:
    (a) ``MPG'' or ``mpg'' means miles per gallon. This may be used to 
generally describe fuel economy as a quantity, or it may be used as the 
units associated with a particular value.
    (b) MPGe means miles per gallon equivalent. This is generally used 
to quantify a fuel economy value for vehicles that use a fuel other than 
gasoline. The value represents miles the vehicle can drive with the 
energy equivalent of one gallon of gasoline.
    (c) SCF means standard cubic feet.
    (d) SUV means sport utility vehicle.
    (e) CREE means carbon-related exhaust emissions.

[76 FR 39527, July 6, 2011]



Sec.  600.005  Maintenance of records and rights of entry.

    The provisions of this section are applicable to all fuel economy 
data vehicles. Certification vehicles are required to meet the 
provisions ofSec. 86.1844 of this chapter.
    (a) The manufacturer of any new motor vehicle subject to any of the 
standards or procedures prescribed in this part shall establish, 
maintain, and retain the following adequately organized and indexed 
records:
    (1) General records. (i) Identification and description of all 
vehicles for which data are submitted to meet the requirements of this 
part.
    (ii) A description of all procedures used to test each vehicle.
    (iii) A copy of the information required to be submitted underSec. 
600.006 fulfills the requirements of paragraph (a)(1)(i) of this 
section.
    (2) Individual records. A brief history of each vehicle for which 
data are submitted to meet the requirements of this part, in the form of 
a separate booklet or other document for each separate vehicle, in which 
must be recorded:
    (i) The steps taken to ensure that the vehicle with respect to its 
engine, drive train, fuel system, emission control system components, 
exhaust after treatment device, vehicle weight, or

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any other device or component, as applicable, will be representative of 
production vehicles. In the case of electric vehicles, the manufacturer 
should describe the steps taken to ensure that the vehicle with respect 
to its electric traction motor, motor controller, battery configuration, 
or any other device or component, as applicable, will be representative 
of production vehicles.
    (ii) A complete record of all emission tests performed under part 86 
of this chapter, all fuel economy tests performed under this part 600 
(except tests actually performed by EPA personnel), and all electric 
vehicle tests performed according to procedures promulgated by DOE, 
including all individual worksheets and other documentation relating to 
each such test or exact copies thereof; the date, time, purpose, and 
location of each test; the number of miles accumulated on the vehicle 
when the tests began and ended; and the names of supervisory personnel 
responsible for the conduct of the tests.
    (iii) A description of mileage accumulated since selection of 
buildup of such vehicles including the date and time of each mileage 
accumulation listing both the mileage accumulated and the name of each 
driver, or each operator of the automatic mileage accumulation device, 
if applicable. Additionally, a description of mileage accumulated prior 
to selection or buildup of such vehicle must be maintained in such 
detail as is available.
    (iv) If used, the record of any devices employed to record the speed 
or mileage, or both, of the test vehicle in relationship to time.
    (v) A record and description of all maintenance and other servicing 
performed, within 2,000 miles prior to fuel economy testing under this 
part, giving the date and time of the maintenance or service, the reason 
for it, the person authorizing it, and the names of supervisory 
personnel responsible for the conduct of the maintenance or service. A 
copy of the maintenance information to be submitted underSec. 600.006 
fulfills the requirements of this paragraph (a)(2)(v).
    (vi) A brief description of any significant events affecting the 
vehicle during any of the period covered by the history not described in 
an entry under one of the previous headings including such extraordinary 
events as vehicle accidents or driver speeding citations or warnings.
    (3) Keeping records. The manufacturer shall retain all records 
required under this part for five years after the end of the model year 
to which they relate. Records may be retained as hard copy or some 
alternative storage medium, provided that in every case all the 
information contained in hard copy shall be retained.
    (b)(1) Any manufacturer who has supplied fuel economy data to meet 
the requirements of this part shall admit any EPA Enforcement Officer 
during operating hours upon presentation of credentials at any of the 
following:
    (i) Any facility where any fuel economy tests from which data are 
submitted or any procedures or activities connected with these tests are 
performed.
    (ii) Any facility where any new motor vehicle which is being, was, 
or is to be tested is present.
    (iii) Any facility where any construction process used in the 
modification or buildup of a vehicle into a fuel economy data vehicle is 
taking place or has taken place.
    (iv) Any facility where any record or other document relating to any 
of the above is located.
    (2) Upon admission to any facility referred to in paragraph (b)(1) 
of this section, the manufacturer shall allow any EPA Enforcement 
Officer:
    (i) To inspect and monitor any part or aspect of procedures, 
activities, and testing facilities, including, but not limited to, 
monitoring vehicle preconditioning; emission and fuel economy tests and 
mileage accumulation; maintenance; vehicle soak and storage procedures; 
and to verify correlation of calibration of test equipment;
    (ii) To inspect and make copies of any required records, designs, or 
other documents; and
    (iii) To inspect and photograph any part or aspect of any fuel 
economy vehicle and any components to be used in the construction 
thereof.
    (3) Any EPA Enforcement Officer will be furnished, by those in 
charge of facility being inspected, with such reasonable assistance as 
may be required

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to help discharge any function listed in this paragraph (b). Each 
manufacturer is required to have those in charge of the facility furnish 
such reasonable assistance without charge to EPA whether or not the 
manufacturer controls the facility.
    (4) The duty to admit any EPA Enforcement Officer shall be 
applicable whether or not the manufacturer owns or controls the facility 
in question and is applicable to both domestic and foreign manufacturers 
and facilities. An EPA Enforcement Officer will not attempt to make any 
inspections which the officer has been informed are in contravention of 
any law. However, if local law makes it impossible for the EPA 
Enforcement Officer to verify or to ensure the accuracy of data 
generated at a facility such that no informed judgment can properly be 
made as to the accuracy or reliability of data generated by or obtained 
for the facility, then a vehicle or data from that vehicle shall not be 
accepted for use in subpart C or F of this part (unless the 
Administrator is otherwise convinced of the accuracy and reliability of 
such data).
    (5) For purposes of this paragraph (b):
    (i) ``Presentation of credentials'' means display of the document 
designating a person as an EPA Enforcement Officer.
    (ii) Where vehicle, component, or engine storage areas or facilities 
are concerned, ``operating hours'' shall mean all times during which 
personnel other than custodial personnel are at work in the vicinity of 
the area or facility and have access to it.
    (iii) For facilities or areas other than those covered by paragraph 
(b)(5)(ii) of this section, the term, ``operating hours'' will mean all 
times during which an assembly line is in operation or all times during 
which testing, maintenance, mileage accumulation, production or 
compilation of records, or any other procedure or activity related to 
fuel economy testing, or to vehicle manufacturer or assembly, is being 
carried out in a facility.
    (iv) ``Reasonable assistance'' means providing timely and 
unobstructed access to and opportunity for the copying of any record, 
book, paper, or document required to be maintained under this section 
and providing timely and unobstructed access to any motor vehicle, 
testing facility, or testing equipment.
    (v) Any entry without 24 hours prior written or oral notification to 
the affected manufacturer shall be authorized in writing by the 
Assistant Administrator for Enforcement.

[45 FR 49259, July 24, 1980, as amended at 64 FR 23973, May 4, 1999. 
Redesignated and amended at 76 FR 39524, 39527, July 6, 2011]



Sec.  600.006  Data and information requirements for fuel economy 
data vehicles.

    (a) For certification vehicles with less than 10,000 miles, the 
requirements of this section are considered to have been met except as 
noted in paragraph (c) of this section.
    (b)(1) The manufacturer shall submit the following information for 
each fuel economy data vehicle:
    (i) A description of the vehicle, exhaust emission test results, 
applicable deterioration factors, adjusted exhaust emission levels, and 
test fuel property values as specified inSec. 600.113-08.
    (ii) A statement of the origin of the vehicle including total 
mileage accumulation, and modification (if any) form the vehicle 
configuration in which the mileage was accumulated. (For modifications 
requiring advance approval by the Administrator, the name of the 
Administrator's representative approving the modification and date of 
approval are required.) If the vehicle was previously used for testing 
for compliance with part 86 of this chapter or previously accepted by 
the Administrator as a fuel economy data vehicle in a different 
configuration, the requirements of this paragraph may be satisfied by 
reference to the vehicle number and previous configuration.
    (iii) A statement that the fuel economy data vehicle for which data 
are submitted:
    (A) Has been tested in accordance with applicable test procedures;
    (B) Is, to the best of the manufacturer's knowledge, representative 
of the vehicle configuration listed; and
    (C) Is in compliance with applicable exhaust emission standards.
    (2) The manufacturer shall retain the following information for each 
fuel

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economy data vehicle, and make it available to the Administrator upon 
request:
    (i) A description of all maintenance to engine, emission control 
system, or fuel system, or fuel system components performed within 2,000 
miles prior to fuel economy testing.
    (ii) In the case of electric vehicles, plug-in hybrid electric 
vehicles, and hybrid electric vehicles, a description of all maintenance 
to electric motor, motor controller, battery configuration, or other 
components performed within 2,000 miles prior to fuel economy testing.
    (iii) A copy of calibrations for engine, fuel system, and emission 
control devices, showing the calibration of the actual components on the 
test vehicle as well as the design tolerances.
    (iv) In the case of electric vehicles, plug-in hybrid electric 
vehicles, and hybrid electric vehicles, a copy of calibrations for the 
electric motor, motor controller, battery configuration, or other 
components on the test vehicle as well as the design tolerances.
    (v) If calibrations for components specified in paragraph (b)(2) 
(iii) or (iv) of this section were submitted previously as part of the 
description of another vehicle or configuration, the original submittal 
may be referenced.
    (c) The manufacturer shall submit the following fuel economy data:
    (1) For vehicles tested to meet the requirements of part 86 of this 
chapter (other than those chosen in accordance with the provisions 
related to durability demonstration inSec. 86.1829 of this chapter or 
in-use verification testing inSec. 86.1845 of this chapter), the FTP, 
highway, US06, SC03 and cold temperature FTP fuel economy results, as 
applicable, from all tests on that vehicle, and the test results 
adjusted in accordance with paragraph (g) of this section.
    (2) For each fuel economy data vehicle, all individual test results 
(excluding results of invalid and zero mile tests) and these test 
results adjusted in accordance with paragraph (g) of this section.
    (3) For diesel vehicles tested to meet the requirements of part 86 
of this chapter, data from a cold temperature FTP, performed in 
accordance withSec. 600.111-08(e), using the fuel specified inSec. 
600.107-08(c).
    (4) For all vehicles tested in paragraph (c)(1) through (3) of this 
section, the individual fuel economy results measured on a per-phase 
basis, that is, the individual phase results for all sample phases of 
the FTP, cold temperature FTP and US06 tests.
    (5) Starting with the 2012 model year, the data submitted according 
to paragraphs (c)(1) through (4) of this section shall include total HC, 
CO, CO2, and, where applicable for alternative fuel vehicles, 
CH3OH, C2H5OH, 
C2H4O, HCHO, NMHC and CH4. 
Manufacturers incorporating N2O and CH4 emissions 
in their fleet average carbon-related exhaust emissions as allowed under 
Sec.  86.1818 of this chapter shall also submit N2O and 
CH4 emission data where applicable. The fuel economy, carbon-
related exhaust emissions, and CO2 emission test results 
shall be adjusted in accordance with paragraph (g) of this section.
    (d) The manufacturer shall submit an indication of the intended 
purpose of the data (e.g., data required by the general labeling program 
or voluntarily submitted for specific labeling).
    (e) In lieu of submitting actual data from a test vehicle, a 
manufacturer may provide fuel economy, CO2 emissions, and 
carbon-related exhaust emission values derived from a previously tested 
vehicle, where the fuel economy, CO2 emissions, and carbon-
related exhaust emissions are expected to be equivalent (or less fuel-
efficient and with higher CO2 emissions and carbon-related 
exhaust emissions). Additionally, in lieu of submitting actual data from 
a test vehicle, a manufacturer may provide fuel economy, CO2 
emissions, and carbon-related exhaust emission values derived from an 
analytical expression, e.g., regression analysis. In order for fuel 
economy, CO2 emissions, and carbon-related exhaust emission 
values derived from analytical methods to be accepted, the expression 
(form and coefficients) must have been approved by the Administrator.
    (f) If, in conducting tests required or authorized by this part, the 
manufacturer utilizes procedures, equipment, or facilities not described 
in the Application for Certification required in

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Sec.  86.1844-01 of this chapter, the manufacturer shall submit to the 
Administrator a description of such procedures, equipment, and 
facilities.
    (g)(1) The manufacturer shall adjust all test data used for fuel 
economy label calculations in subpart D and average fuel economy 
calculations in subpart F for the classes of automobiles within the 
categories identified in paragraphs ofSec. 600.510(a)(1) through (4). 
The test data shall be adjusted in accordance with paragraph (g)(3) or 
(4) of this section as applicable.
    (2) [Reserved]
    (3)(i) The manufacturer shall adjust all fuel economy test data 
generated by vehicles with engine-drive system combinations with more 
than 6,200 miles by using the following equation:

FE4,000mi = FET[0.979 + 5.25 x 
10-\6\(mi)]-\1\

Where:

FE4,000mi = Fuel economy data adjusted to 4,000-mile test 
          point rounded to the nearest 0.1 mpg.
FET = Tested fuel economy value rounded to the nearest 0.1 
          mpg.
mi = System miles accumulated at the start of the test rounded to the 
          nearest whole mile.

    (ii)(A) The manufacturer shall adjust all carbon-related exhaust 
emission (CREE) and all CO2 test data generated by vehicles 
with engine-drive system combinations with more than 6,200 miles by 
using the following equation:

ADJ4,000mi = TEST[0.979 + 5.25 [middot] 10-\6\ 
[middot] (mi)]

Where:

ADJ4,000mi = CREE or CO2 emission data adjusted to 
          4,000-mile test point.
TEST = Tested emissions value of CREE or CO2 in grams per 
          mile.
mi = System miles accumulated at the start of the test rounded to the 
          nearest whole mile.

    (B) Emissions test values and results used and determined in the 
calculations in this paragraph (g)(3)(ii) shall be rounded in accordance 
withSec. 86.1837 of this chapter as applicable. CO2 and 
CREE values shall be rounded to the nearest gram per mile.
    (C) Note that the CREE test results are determined using the 
unadjusted CO2 value; i.e., CO2 is not adjusted 
twice when determining the 4,000 mile CREE value.
    (4) For vehicles with 6,200 miles or less accumulated, the 
manufacturer is not required to adjust the data.
    (5) The Administrator may specify a different adjustment calculation 
for electric vehicles, plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, and fuel cell 
vehicles to allow for properly characterizing the fuel economy and 
emissions of these vehicles.

[71 FR 77929, Dec. 27, 2006, as amended at 75 FR 25702, May 7, 2010. 
Redesignated and amended at 76 FR 39524, 39528, July 6, 2011]



Sec.  600.007  Vehicle acceptability.

    (a) All certification vehicles and other vehicles tested to meet the 
requirements of part 86 of this chapter (other than those chosen under 
the durability-demonstration provisions inSec. 86.1829 of this 
chapter), are considered to have met the requirements of this section.
    (b) Any vehicle not meeting the provisions of paragraph (a) of this 
section must be judged acceptable by the Administrator under this 
section in order for the test results to be reviewed for use in subpart 
C or F of this part. The Administrator will judge the acceptability of a 
fuel economy data vehicle on the basis of the information supplied by 
the manufacturer underSec. 600.006(b). The criteria to be met are:
    (1) A fuel economy data vehicle may have accumulated not more than 
10,000 miles. A vehicle will be considered to have met this requirement 
if the engine and drivetrain have accumulated 10,000 or fewer miles. The 
Administrator may specify a different maximum value for electric 
vehicles, plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, and fuel cell vehicles that 
allows for the necessary operation for properly evaluating and 
characterizing those vehicles under this part. The components installed 
for a fuel economy test are not required to be the ones with which the 
mileage was accumulated, e.g., axles, transmission types, and tire sizes 
may be changed. The Administrator will determine if vehicle/engine 
component changes are acceptable.
    (2) A vehicle may be tested in different vehicle configurations by 
change of vehicle components, as specified in paragraph (b)(1) of this 
section, or by testing in different inertia weight

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classes. Also, a single vehicle may be tested under different test 
conditions, i.e., test weight and/or road load horsepower, to generate 
fuel economy data representing various situations within a vehicle 
configuration. For purposes of this part, data generated by a single 
vehicle tested in various test conditions will be treated as if the data 
were generated by the testing of multiple vehicles.
    (3) The mileage on a fuel economy data vehicle must be, to the 
extent possible, accumulated according toSec. 86.1831 of this chapter.
    (4) Each fuel economy data vehicle must meet the same exhaust 
emission standards as certification vehicles of the respective engine-
system combination during the test in which the city fuel economy test 
results are generated. This may be demonstrated using one of the 
following methods:
    (i) The deterioration factors established for the respective engine-
system combination perSec. 86.1841 of this chapter as applicable will 
be used; or
    (ii) The fuel economy data vehicle will be equipped with aged 
emission control components according to the provisions ofSec. 86.1823 
of this chapter.
    (5) The calibration information submitted underSec. 600.006(b) 
must be representative of the vehicle configuration for which the fuel 
economy, CO2 emissions, and carbon-related exhaust emissions 
data were submitted.
    (6) Any vehicle tested for fuel economy, CO2 emissions, 
or carbon-related exhaust emissions purposes must be representative of a 
vehicle which the manufacturer intends to produce under the provisions 
of a certificate of conformity.
    (7) For vehicles imported underSec. 85.1509 orSec. 
85.1511(b)(2), (b)(4), (c)(1), (c)(2) or (d) of this chapter (when 
applicable), only the following requirements must be met:
    (i) For vehicles imported underSec. 85.1509 of this chapter, a 
highway fuel economy value must be generated contemporaneously with the 
emission tests used for purposes of demonstrating compliance withSec. 
85.1509 of this chapter. No modifications or adjustments should be made 
to the vehicles between the highway fuel economy, FTP, US06, SC03 and 
Cold temperature FTP tests.
    (ii) For vehicles imported underSec. 85.1509 orSec. 
85.1511(b)(2), (b)(4), (c)(1), or (c)(2) of this chapter (when 
applicable) with over 10,000 miles, the equation inSec. 600.006(g)(3) 
shall be used as though only 10,000 miles had been accumulated.
    (iii) Any required fuel economy testing must take place after any 
safety modifications are completed for each vehicle as required by 
regulations of the Department of Transportation.
    (iv) Every vehicle imported underSec. 85.1509 orSec. 
85.1511(b)(2), (b)(4), (c)(1), or (c)(2) of this chapter (when 
applicable) must be considered a separate type for the purposes of 
calculating a fuel economy label for a manufacturer's average fuel 
economy.
    (c) If, based on review of the information submitted underSec. 
600.006(b), the Administrator determines that a fuel economy data 
vehicle meets the requirements of this section, the fuel economy data 
vehicle will be judged to be acceptable and fuel economy and carbon-
related exhaust emissions data from that fuel economy data vehicle will 
be reviewed pursuant toSec. 600.008.
    (d) If, based on the review of the information submitted underSec. 
600.006(b), the Administrator determines that a fuel economy data 
vehicle does not meet the requirements of this section, the 
Administrator will reject that fuel economy data vehicle and inform the 
manufacturer of the rejection in writing.
    (e) If, based on a review of the emission data for a fuel economy 
data vehicle, submitted underSec. 600.006(b), or emission data 
generated by a vehicle tested underSec. 600.008(e), the Administrator 
finds an indication of non-compliance with section 202 of the Clean Air 
Act, 42 U.S.C. 1857 et seq. of the regulation thereunder, he may take 
such investigative actions as are appropriate to determine to what 
extent emission non-compliance actually exists.
    (1) The Administrator may, under the provisions ofSec. 86.1830 of 
this chapter, request the manufacturer to submit production vehicles of 
the configuration(s) specified by the Administrator for testing to 
determine to what extent

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emission noncompliance of a production vehicle configuration or of a 
group of production vehicle configurations may actually exist.
    (2) If the Administrator determines, as a result of his 
investigation, that substantial emission non-compliance is exhibited by 
a production vehicle configuration or group of production vehicle 
configurations, he may proceed with respect to the vehicle 
configuration(s) as provided under section 206 or 207, as applicable, of 
the Clean Air Act, 42 U.S.C. 1857 et seq.
    (f) All vehicles used to generate fuel economy and carbon-related 
exhaust emissions data, and for which emission standards apply, must be 
covered by a certificate of conformity under part 86 of this chapter 
before:
    (1) The data may be used in the calculation of any approved general 
or specific label value, or
    (2) The data will be used in any calculations under subpart F, 
except that vehicles imported under Sec.Sec. 85.1509 and 85.1511 of 
this chapter need not be covered by a certificate of conformity.

[71 FR 77930, Dec. 27, 2006, as amended at 75 FR 25703, May 7, 2010. 
Redesignated and amended at 76 FR 39524, 39529, July 6, 2011]



Sec.  600.008  Review of fuel economy, CO2 emissions, and carbon-
related exhaust emission data, testing by the Administrator.

    (a) Testing by the Administrator. (1)(i) The Administrator may 
require that any one or more of the test vehicles be submitted to the 
Agency, at such place or places as the Agency may designate, for the 
purposes of conducting fuel economy tests. The Administrator may specify 
that such testing be conducted at the manufacturer's facility, in which 
case instrumentation and equipment specified by the Administrator shall 
be made available by the manufacturer for test operations. The tests to 
be performed may comprise the FTP, highway fuel economy test, US06, 
SC03, or Cold temperature FTP or any combination of those tests. Any 
testing conducted at a manufacturer's facility pursuant to this 
paragraph shall be scheduled by the manufacturer as promptly as 
possible.
    (ii) Starting with the 2012 model year for carbon-related exhaust 
emissions and with the 2013 model year for CO2 emissions, the 
evaluations, testing, and test data described in this section pertaining 
to fuel economy shall also be performed for CO2 emissions and 
carbon-related exhaust emissions, except that CO2 emissions 
and carbon-related exhaust emissions shall be arithmetically averaged 
instead of harmonically averaged, and in cases where the manufacturer 
selects the lowest of several fuel economy results to represent the 
vehicle, the manufacturer shall select the CO2 emissions and 
carbon-related exhaust emissions value from the test results associated 
with the lowest selected fuel economy results.
    (2) Retesting and official data determination. For any vehicles 
selected for confirmatory testing under the provisions of paragraph 
(a)(1) of this section, the Administrator will follow this procedure:
    (i) The manufacturer's fuel economy data (or harmonically averaged 
data if more than one test was conducted) will be compared with the 
results of the Administrator's test.
    (ii) If, in the Administrator's judgment, the comparison in 
paragraph (a)(2)(i) of this section indicates a disparity in the data, 
the Administrator will repeat the test or tests as applicable.
    (A) The manufacturer's average test results and the results of the 
Administrator's first test will be compared with the results of the 
Administrator's second test as in paragraph (a)(2)(i) of this section.
    (B) If, in the Administrator's judgment, both comparisons in 
paragraph (a)(2)(i)(A) of this section, indicate a disparity in the 
data, the Administrator will repeat the applicable test or tests until:
    (1) In the Administrator's judgment no disparity in the data is 
indicated by comparison of two tests by the Administrator or by 
comparison of the manufacturer's average test results and a test by the 
Administrator; or
    (2) Four tests of a single test type are conducted by the 
Administrator in which a disparity in the data is indicated when 
compared as in paragraph (a)(2)(ii) of this section.

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    (iii) If there is, in the Administrator's judgment, no disparity 
indicated by comparison of manufacturer's average test results with a 
test by the Administrator, the test values generated by the 
Administrator will be used to represent the vehicle.
    (iv) If there is, in the Administrator's judgment, no disparity 
indicated by comparison of two tests by the Administrator, the harmonic 
averages of the fuel economy results from those tests will be used to 
represent the vehicle.
    (v) If the situation in paragraph (a)(2)(ii)(B)(2) of this section 
occurs, the Administrator will notify the manufacturer, in writing, that 
the Administrator rejects that fuel economy data vehicle.
    (b) Manufacturer-conducted confirmatory testing. (1) If the 
Administrator determines not to conduct a confirmatory test under the 
provisions of paragraph (a) of this section, manufacturers will conduct 
a confirmatory test at their facility after submitting the original test 
data to the Administrator whenever any of the following conditions 
exist:
    (i) The vehicle configuration has previously failed an emission 
standard;
    (ii) The test exhibits high emission levels determined by exceeding 
a percentage of the standards specified by the Administrator for that 
model year;
    (iii) The fuel economy value of the FTP or HFET test is higher than 
expected based on procedures approved by the Administrator;
    (iv) The fuel economy for the FTP or HFET test is close to a Gas 
Guzzler Tax threshold value based on tolerances established by the 
Administrator; or
    (v) The fuel economy value for the FTP or highway is a potential 
fuel economy leader for a class of vehicles based on cut points provided 
by the Administrator.
    (2) If the Administrator selects the vehicle for confirmatory 
testing based on the manufacturer's original test results, the testing 
shall be conducted as ordered by the Administrator. In this case, the 
manufacturer-conducted confirmatory testing specified under paragraph 
(b)(1) of this section would not be required.
    (3) The manufacturer shall conduct a retest of the FTP or highway 
test if the difference between the fuel economy of the confirmatory test 
and the original manufacturer's test equals or exceeds three percent (or 
such lower percentage to be applied consistently to all manufacturer-
conducted confirmatory testing as requested by the manufacturer and 
approved by the Administrator).
    (i) The manufacturer may, in lieu of conducting a retest, accept the 
lower of the original and confirmatory test fuel economy results for use 
in subpart C or F of this part.
    (ii) The manufacturer shall conduct a second retest of the FTP or 
highway test if the fuel economy difference between the second 
confirmatory test and the original manufacturer test equals or exceeds 
three percent (or such lower percentage as requested by the manufacturer 
and approved by the Administrator) and the fuel economy difference 
between the second confirmatory test and the first confirmatory test 
equals or exceeds three percent (or such lower percentage as requested 
by the manufacturer and approved by the Administrator). The manufacturer 
may, in lieu of conducting a second retest, accept the lowest of the 
original test, the first confirmatory test, and the second confirmatory 
test fuel economy results for use in subpart C or F of this part.
    (4) The Administrator may request the manufacturer to conduct a 
retest of the US06, SC03 or Cold Temperature FTP on the basis of fuel 
economy that is higher than expected as specified in criteria provided 
by the Administrator. Such retests shall not be required before the 2011 
model year.
    (c) Review of fuel economy data. (1) Fuel economy data must be 
judged reasonable and representative by the Administrator in order for 
the test results to be used for the purposes of subpart C or F of this 
part. In making this determination, the Administrator will, when 
possible, compare the results of a test vehicle to those of other 
similar test vehicles.
    (2) If testing was conducted by the Administrator under the 
provisions of paragraph (a) of this section, the data from this testing, 
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other fuel economy data submitted for that vehicle underSec. 
600.006(c) or (e) will be evaluated by the Administrator for 
reasonableness and representativeness per paragraph (c)(1) of this 
section.
    (i) The fuel economy data which are determined to best meet the 
criteria of paragraph (c)(1) of this section will be accepted for use in 
subpart C or F of this part.
    (ii) City, HFET, US06, SC03 and Cold temperature FTP test data will 
be considered separately.
    (iii) If more than one test was conducted, the Administrator may 
select an individual test result or the harmonic average of selected 
test results to satisfy the requirements of paragraph (c)(2)(i) of this 
section.
    (3) If confirmatory testing was conducted by the manufacturer under 
the provisions of paragraph (b) of this section, the data from this 
testing will be evaluated by the Administrator for reasonableness and 
representativeness per paragraph (c)(1) of this section.
    (i) The fuel economy data which are determined to best meet the 
criteria of paragraph (c)(1) of this section will be accepted for use in 
subpart C or F of this part.
    (ii) City, HFET, US06, SC03 and Cold temperature FTP test data will 
be considered separately.
    (iii) If more than one test was conducted, the Administrator may 
select an individual test result or the harmonic average of selected 
test results to satisfy the requirements of paragraph (c)(2)(i) of this 
section.
    (4) If no confirmatory testing was conducted by either the 
Administrator or the manufacturer under the provisions of paragraph (a) 
and (b) of this section, respectively, then the data submitted under the 
provisions ofSec. 600.006(c) or (e) shall be accepted for use in 
subpart C or F of this part.
    (i) City, HFET, US06, SC03 and Cold temperature FTP test data will 
be considered separately.
    (ii) If more than one test was conducted, the harmonic average of 
the test results shall be accepted for use in subpart C or F of this 
part.
    (d) If, based on a review of the fuel economy data generated by 
testing under paragraph (a) of this section, the Administrator 
determines that an unacceptable level of correlation exists between fuel 
economy data generated by a manufacturer and fuel economy data generated 
by the Administrator, he/she may reject all fuel economy data submitted 
by the manufacturer until the cause of the discrepancy is determined and 
the validity of the data is established by the manufacturer.
    (e)(1) If, based on the results of an inspection conducted under 
Sec.  600.005(b) or any other information, the Administrator has reason 
to believe that the manufacturer has not followed proper testing 
procedures or that the testing equipment is faulty or improperly 
calibrated, or if records do not exist that will enable him to make a 
finding of proper testing, the Administrator may notify the manufacturer 
in writing of his finding and require the manufacturer to:
    (i) Submit the test vehicle(s) upon which the data are based or 
additional test vehicle(s) at a place he may designate for the purpose 
of fuel economy testing.
    (ii) Conduct such additional fuel economy testing as may be required 
to demonstrate that prior fuel economy test data are reasonable and 
representative.
    (2) Previous acceptance by the Administrator of any fuel economy 
test data submitted by the manufacturer shall not limit the 
Administrator's right to require additional testing under paragraph 
(e)(1) of this section.
    (3) If, based on tests required under paragraph (e)(1) of this 
section, the Administrator determines that any fuel economy data 
submitted by the manufacturer and used to calculate the manufacturer's 
fuel economy average was unrepresentative, the Administrator may 
recalculate the manufacturer's fuel economy average based on fuel 
economy data that he/she deems representative.
    (4) A manufacturer may request a hearing as provided inSec. 
600.009 if the Administrator decides to recalculate the manufacturer's 
average pursuant to determinations made relative to this section.

[71 FR 77931, Dec. 27, 2006, as amended at 75 FR 25703, May 7, 2010. 
Redesignated and amended at 76 FR 39524, 39529, July 6, 2011]

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Sec.  600.009  Hearing on acceptance of test data.

    (a) The manufacturer may request a hearing on the Administrator's 
decision if the Administrator rejects any of the following:
    (1) The use of a manufacturer's fuel economy data vehicle, in 
accordance withSec. 600.008(e) or (g), or
    (2) The use of fuel economy data, in accordance withSec. 
600.008(c), or (f), or
    (3) The determination of a vehicle configuration, in accordance with 
Sec.  600.206(a), or
    (4) The identification of a car line, in accordance withSec. 
600.002, or
    (5) The fuel economy label values determined by the manufacturer 
underSec. 600.312-08(a), then:
    (b) The request for a hearing must be filed in writing within 30 
days after being notified of the Administrator's decision. The request 
must be signed by an authorized representative of the manufacturer and 
include a statement specifying the manufacturer's objections to the 
Administrator's determinations, with data in support of such objection.
    (c) If, after the review of the request and supporting data, the 
Administrator finds that the request raises one or more substantial 
factual issues, the Administrator shall provide the manufacturer with a 
hearing in accordance with the provisions of 40 CFR part 1068, subpart 
G.
    (d) A manufacturer's use of any fuel economy data which the 
manufacturer challenges pursuant to this section shall not constitute 
final acceptance by the manufacturer nor prejudice the manufacturer in 
the exercise of any appeal pursuant to this section challenging such 
fuel economy data.

[76 FR 39530, July 6, 2011]



Sec.  600.010  Vehicle test requirements and minimum data requirements.

    (a) Unless otherwise exempted from specific emission compliance 
requirements, for each certification vehicle defined in this part, and 
for each vehicle tested according to the emission test procedures in 
part 86 of this chapter for addition of a model after certification or 
approval of a running change (Sec.  86.1842 of this chapter, as 
applicable):
    (1) The manufacturer shall generate FTP fuel economy data by testing 
according to the applicable procedures.
    (2) The manufacturer shall generate highway fuel economy data by:
    (i) Testing according to applicable procedures, or
    (ii) Using an analytical technique, as described inSec. 
600.006(e).
    (3) The manufacturer shall generate US06 fuel economy data by 
testing according to the applicable procedures. Alternate fueled 
vehicles or dual fueled vehicles operating on alternate fuel may 
optionally generate this data using the alternate fuel.
    (4) The manufacturer shall generate SC03 fuel economy data by 
testing according to the applicable procedures. Alternate fueled 
vehicles or dual fueled vehicles operating on alternate fuel may 
optionally generate this data using the alternate fuel.
    (5) The manufacturer shall generate cold temperature FTP fuel 
economy data by testing according to the applicable procedures. 
Alternate fueled vehicles or dual fueled vehicles operating on alternate 
fuel may optionally generate this data using the alternate fuel.
    (6) The data generated in paragraphs (a)(1) through (5) of this 
section, shall be submitted to the Administrator in combination with 
other data for the vehicle required to be submitted in part 86 of this 
chapter.
    (b) For each fuel economy data vehicle:
    (1) The manufacturer shall generate FTP and HFET fuel economy data 
by:
    (i) Testing according to applicable procedures, or
    (ii) Use of an analytical technique as described inSec. 
600.006(e), in addition to testing (e.g., city fuel economy data by 
testing, highway fuel economy data by analytical technique).
    (2) The data generated shall be submitted to the Administrator 
according to the procedures inSec. 600.006.
    (c) Minimum data requirements for labeling. (1) In order to 
establish fuel economy label values underSec. 600.301, the 
manufacturer shall use only test data accepted in accordance withSec. 
600.008 meeting the minimum coverage of:

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    (i) Data required for emission certification under Sec.Sec. 
86.1828 and 86.1842 of this chapter.
    (ii)(A) FTP and HFET data from the highest projected model year 
sales subconfiguration within the highest projected model year sales 
configuration for each base level, and
    (B) If required underSec. 600.115, for 2011 and later model year 
vehicles, US06, SC03 and cold temperature FTP data from the highest 
projected model year sales subconfiguration within the highest projected 
model year sales configuration for each base level. Manufacturers may 
optionally generate this data for any 2008 through 2010 model years, 
and, 2011 and later model year vehicles, if not otherwise required.
    (iii) For additional model types established underSec. 600.208-
08(a)(2),Sec. 600.208-12(a)(2)Sec. 600.209-08(a)(2), orSec. 
600.209-12(a)(2) FTP and HFET data, and if required underSec. 600.115, 
US06, SC03 and Cold temperature FTP data from each subconfiguration 
included within the model type.
    (2) For the purpose of recalculating fuel economy label values as 
required underSec. 600.314-08(b), the manufacturer shall submit data 
required underSec. 600.507.
    (d) Minimum data requirements for the manufacturer's average fuel 
economy and average carbon-related exhaust emissions. For the purpose of 
calculating the manufacturer's average fuel economy and average carbon-
related exhaust emissions underSec. 600.510, the manufacturer shall 
submit FTP (city) and HFET (highway) test data representing at least 90 
percent of the manufacturer's actual model year production, by 
configuration, for each category identified for calculation underSec. 
600.510-08(a) orSec. 600.510-12(a)(1).

[71 FR 77932, Dec. 27, 2006, as amended at 74 FR 61549, Nov. 25, 2009; 
75 FR 25703, May 7, 2010. Redesignated and amended at 76 FR 39524, 
39530, July 6, 2011]



Sec.  600.011  Incorporation by reference.

    (a) Certain material is incorporated by reference into this part 
with the approval of the Director of the Federal Register under 5 U.S.C. 
552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. To enforce any edition other than that 
specified in this section, the Environmental Protection Agency must 
publish a notice of the change in the Federal Register and the material 
must be available to the public. All approved material is available for 
inspection at U.S. EPA, Air and Radiation Docket and Information Center, 
1301 Constitution Ave., NW., Room B102, EPA West Building, Washington, 
DC 20460, (202) 202-1744, and is available from the sources listed 
below. It is also available for inspection at the National Archives and 
Records Administration (NARA). For information on the availability of 
this material at NARA, call 202-741-6030, or go to: http://
www.archives.gov/federal--register/code--of--federal--regulations/ibr--
locations.html and is available from the sources listed below:
    (b) American Society for Testing and Materials, 100 Barr Harbor 
Drive, P.O. Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA, 19428-2959, (610) 832-9585, 
http://www.astm.org/.
    (1) ASTM D975-11 Standard Specification for Diesel Fuel Oils, 
approved March 1, 2011, IBR approved forSec. 600.107-08(b).
    (2) ASTM D 1298-99 (Reapproved 2005) Standard Practice for Density, 
Relative Density (Specific Gravity), or API Gravity of Crude Petroleum 
and Liquid Petroleum Products by Hydrometer Method, approved November 1, 
2005, IBR approved for Sec.Sec. 600.113-08(f) and (g), 600.113-12(f) 
and (g), 600.510-08(g), and 600.510-12(g).
    (3) ASTM D 1945-03 (Reapproved 2010) Standard Test Method for 
Analysis of Natural Gas By Gas Chromatography, approved January 1, 2010, 
IBR approved for Sec.Sec. 600.113-08(f) and 600.113-12(f).
    (4) ASTM D 3338/D 3338M -09 Standard Test Method for Estimation of 
Net Heat of Combustion of Aviation Fuels, approved April 15, 2009, IBR 
approved for Sec.Sec. 600.113-08(f) and 600.113-12(f).
    (5) ASTM D 3343-05 (Reapproved 2010) Standard Test Method for 
Estimation of Hydrogen Content of Aviation Fuels, approved October 1, 
2010, IBR approved for Sec.Sec. 600.113-08(f) and 600.113-12(f).
    (c) Society of Automotive Engineers, 400 Commonwealth Dr., 
Warrendale, PA 15096-0001, (877) 606-7323 (U.S. and Canada) or (724) 
776-4970 (outside the U.S. and Canada), http://www.sae.org.
    (1) Motor Vehicle Dimensions--Recommended Practice SAE 1100a (Report

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of Human Factors Engineering Committee, Society of Automotive Engineers, 
approved September 1973 as revised September 1975), IBR approved for 
Sec.  600.315-08(c).
    (2) SAE J1634, Electric Vehicle Energy Consumption and Range Test 
Procedure, Cancelled October 2002, IBR approved for Sec.Sec. 600.116-
12(a) and 600.311-12(j) and (k).
    (3) SAE J1711, Recommended Practice for Measuring the Exhaust 
Emissions and Fuel Economy of Hybrid-Electric Vehicles, Including Plug-
In Hybrid Vehicles, June 2010, IBR approved for Sec.Sec. 600.114-12(c) 
and (f), 600.116-12(b), and 600.311-12(d), (j), and (k).
    (d) International Organization for Standardization, Case Postale 56, 
CH-1211 Geneva 20, Switzerland, (41) 22749 0111, http://www.iso.org, or 
[email protected].
    (1) ISO/IEC 18004:2006(E), Information technology--Automatic 
identification and data capture techniques--QR Code 2005 bar code 
symbology specification, Second Edition, September 1, 2006, IBR approved 
forSec. 600.302-12(b).
    (2) [Reserved]

[76 FR 39530, July 6, 2011, as amended at 76 FR 57379, Sept. 15, 2011]



    Subpart B_Fuel Economy and Carbon-Related Exhaust Emission Test 
                               Procedures

    Source: 42 FR 45657, Sept. 12, 1977, unless otherwise noted.



Sec.  600.106-08  Equipment requirements.

    The requirements for test equipment to be used for all fuel economy 
testing are given in subparts B and C of part 86 of this chapter.

[76 FR 39531, July 6, 2011]



Sec.  600.107-08  Fuel specifications.

    (a) The test fuel specifications for gasoline, diesel, methanol, and 
methanol-petroleum fuel mixtures are given inSec. 86.113 of this 
chapter, except for cold temperature FTP fuel requirements for diesel 
and alternative fuel vehicles, which are given in paragraph (b) of this 
section.
    (b)(1) Diesel test fuel used for cold temperature FTP testing must 
comprise a winter-grade diesel fuel as specified in ASTM D975 
(incorporated by reference inSec. 600.011). Alternatively, EPA may 
approve the use of a different diesel fuel, provided that the level of 
kerosene added shall not exceed 20 percent.
    (2) The manufacturer may request EPA approval of the use of an 
alternative fuel for cold temperature FTP testing.
    (c) Test fuels representing fuel types for which there are no 
specifications provided inSec. 86.113 of this chapter may be used if 
approved in advance by the Administrator.

[76 FR 39531, July 6, 2011]



Sec.  600.108-08  Analytical gases.

    The analytical gases for all fuel economy testing must meet the 
criteria given inSec. 86.114 of this chapter.

[42 FR 45657, Sept. 12, 1977. Redesignated at 76 FR 39531, July 6, 2011]



Sec.  600.109-08  EPA driving cycles.

    (a) The FTP driving cycle is prescribed inSec. 86.115 of this 
chapter.
    (b) The highway fuel economy driving cycle is specified in this 
paragraph.
    (1) The Highway Fuel Economy Driving Schedule is set forth in 
appendix I of this part. The driving schedule is defined by a smooth 
trace drawn through the specified speed versus time relationships.
    (2) The speed tolerance at any given time on the dynamometer driving 
schedule specified in appendix I of this part, or as printed on a 
driver's aid chart approved by the Administrator, when conducted to meet 
the requirements of paragraph (b) ofSec. 600.111 is defined by upper 
and lower limits. The upper limit is 2 mph higher than the highest point 
on trace within 1 second of the given time. The lower limit is 2 mph 
lower than the lowest point on the trace within 1 second of the given 
time. Speed variations greater than the tolerances (such as may occur 
during gear changes) are acceptable provided they occur for less than 2 
seconds on any occasion. Speeds lower than those prescribed are 
acceptable provided the vehicle is operated at maximum available power 
during such occurrences.

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    (3) A graphic representation of the range of acceptable speed 
tolerances is found inSec. 86.115 of this chapter.
    (c) The US06 driving cycle is set forth in appendix I of part 86 of 
this chapter.
    (d) The SC03 driving cycle is set forth in appendix I of part 86 of 
this chapter.

[71 FR 77933, Dec. 27, 2006, as amended at 76 FR 39531, July 6, 2011]



Sec.  600.110-08  Equipment calibration.

    The equipment used for fuel economy testing must be calibrated 
according to the provisions of Sec.Sec. 86.116 and 86.216 of this 
chapter.

[71 FR 77933, Dec. 27, 2006]



Sec.  600.111-08  Test procedures.

    This section provides test procedures for the FTP, highway, US06, 
SC03, and the cold temperature FTP tests. Testing shall be performed 
according to test procedures and other requirements contained in this 
part 600 and in part 86 of this chapter, including the provisions of 
part 86, subparts B, C, and S. Test hybrid electric vehicles using the 
procedures of SAE J1711 (incorporated by reference inSec. 600.011). 
For FTP testing, this generally involves emission sampling over four 
phases (bags) of the UDDS (cold-start, transient, warm-start, 
transient); however, these four phases may be combined into two phases 
(phases 1 + 2 and phases 3 + 4). Test plug-in hybrid electric vehicles 
using the procedures of SAE J1711 (incorporated by reference inSec. 
600.011) as described inSec. 600.116-12. Test electric vehicles using 
the procedures of SAE J1634 (incorporated by reference inSec. 600.011) 
as described inSec. 600.116-12.
    (a) FTP testing procedures. The test procedures to be followed for 
conducting the FTP test are those prescribed in Sec.Sec. 86.127 
through 86.138 of this chapter, as applicable, except as provided for in 
paragraph (b)(5) of this section. (The evaporative loss portion of the 
test procedure may be omitted unless specifically required by the 
Administrator.)
    (b) Highway fuel economy testing procedures. (1) The Highway Fuel 
Economy Dynamometer Procedure (HFET) consists of a preconditioning 
highway driving sequence and a measured highway driving sequence.
    (2) The HFET is designated to simulate non-metropolitan driving with 
an average speed of 48.6 mph and a maximum speed of 60 mph. The cycle is 
10.2 miles long with 0.2 stop per mile and consists of warmed-up vehicle 
operation on a chassis dynamometer through a specified driving cycle. A 
proportional part of the diluted exhaust emission is collected 
continuously for subsequent analysis of hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, 
carbon dioxide using a constant volume (variable dilution) sampler. 
Diesel dilute exhaust is continuously analyzed for hydrocarbons using a 
heated sample line and analyzer. Methanol and formaldehyde samples are 
collected and individually analyzed for methanol-fueled vehicles 
(measurement of methanol and formaldehyde may be omitted for 1993 
through 1994 model year methanol-fueled vehicles provided a HFID 
calibrated on methanol is used for measuring HC plus methanol). 
Methanol, ethanol, formaldehyde, and acetaldehyde samples are collected 
and individually analyzed for ethanol fueled vehicles.
    (3) Except in cases of component malfunction or failure, all 
emission control systems installed on or incorporated in a new motor 
vehicle must be functioning during all procedures in this subpart. The 
Administrator may authorize maintenance to correct component malfunction 
or failure.
    (4) The provisions ofSec. 86.128 of this chapter apply for vehicle 
transmission operation during highway fuel economy testing under this 
subpart.
    (5) Section 86.129 of this chapter applies for determination of road 
load power and test weight for highway fuel economy testing. The test 
weight for the testing of a certification vehicle will be that test 
weight specified by the Administrator under the provisions of part 86 of 
this chapter. The test weight for a fuel economy data vehicle will be 
that test weight specified by the Administrator from the test weights 
covered by that vehicle configuration. The Administrator will base his 
selection of a test weight on the relative projected sales volumes of 
the various test weights within the vehicle configuration.

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    (6) The HFET is designed to be performed immediately following the 
Federal Emission Test Procedure, Sec.Sec. 86.127 through 86.138 of 
this chapter. When conditions allow, the tests should be scheduled in 
this sequence. In the event the tests cannot be scheduled within three 
hours of the Federal Emission Test Procedure (including one hour hot 
soak evaporative loss test, if applicable) the vehicle should be 
preconditioned as in paragraph (b)(6)(i) or (ii) of this section, as 
applicable.
    (i) If the vehicle has experienced more than three hours of soak (68 
[deg]F-86 [deg]F) since the completion of the Federal Emission Test 
Procedure, or has experienced periods of storage outdoors, or in 
environments where soak temperature is not controlled to 68 [deg]F-86 
[deg]F, the vehicle must be preconditioned by operation on a dynamometer 
through one cycle of the EPA Urban Dynamometer Driving Schedule,Sec. 
86.115 of this chapter.
    (ii) EPA may approve a manufacturer's request for additional 
preconditioning in unusual circumstances.
    (7) Use the following procedure to determine highway fuel economy:
    (i) The dynamometer procedure consists of two cycles of the Highway 
Fuel Economy Driving Schedule (Sec.  600.109-08(b)) separated by 15 
seconds of idle. The first cycle of the Highway Fuel Economy Driving 
Schedule is driven to precondition the test vehicle and the second is 
driven for the fuel economy measurement.
    (ii) The provisions ofSec. 86.135 of this chapter, except for the 
overview and the allowance for practice runs, apply for highway fuel 
economy testing.
    (iii) Only one exhaust sample and one background sample are 
collected and analyzed for hydrocarbons (except diesel hydrocarbons 
which are analyzed continuously), carbon monoxide, and carbon dioxide. 
Methanol and formaldehyde samples (exhaust and dilution air) are 
collected and analyzed for methanol-fueled vehicles (measurement of 
methanol and formaldehyde may be omitted for 1993 through 1994 model 
year methanol-fueled vehicles provided a HFID calibrated on methanol is 
used for measuring HC plus methanol). Methanol, ethanol, formaldehyde, 
and acetaldehyde samples are collected and analyzed for ethanol fueled 
vehicles.
    (iv) The fuel economy measurement cycle of the test includes two 
seconds of idle indexed at the beginning of the second cycle and two 
seconds of idle indexed at the end of the second cycle.
    (8) If the engine is not running at the initiation of the highway 
fuel economy test (preconditioning cycle), the start-up procedure must 
be according to the manufacturer's recommended procedures. False starts 
and stalls during the preconditioning cycle must be treated as inSec. 
86.136 of this chapter. If the vehicle stalls during the measurement 
cycle of the highway fuel economy test, the test is voided, corrective 
action may be taken according toSec. 86.1834 of this chapter, and the 
vehicle may be rescheduled for testing. The person taking the corrective 
action shall report the action so that the test records for the vehicle 
contain a record of the action.
    (9) The following steps must be taken for each test:
    (i) Place the drive wheels of the vehicle on the dynamometer. The 
vehicle may be driven onto the dynamometer.
    (ii) Open the vehicle engine compartment cover and position the 
cooling fan(s) required. Manufacturers may request the use of additional 
cooling fans or variable speed fan(s) for additional engine compartment 
or under-vehicle cooling and for controlling high tire or brake 
temperatures during dynamometer operation. With prior EPA approval, 
manufacturers may perform the test with the engine compartment closed, 
e.g., to provide adequate air flow to an intercooler (through a factory 
installed hood scoop). Additionally, the Administrator may conduct fuel 
economy testing using the additional cooling set-up approved for a 
specific vehicle.
    (iii) Preparation of the CVS must be performed before the 
measurement highway driving cycle.
    (iv) The provisions ofSec. 86.137-94(b)(3) through (6) of this 
chapter apply for highway fuel economy test, except that only one 
exhaust sample collection bag and one dilution air sample collection bag 
need to be connected to the sample collection systems.

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    (v) Operate the vehicle over one Highway Fuel Economy Driving 
Schedule cycle according to the dynamometer driving schedule specified 
inSec. 600.109-08(b).
    (vi) When the vehicle reaches zero speed at the end of the 
preconditioning cycle, the driver has 17 seconds to prepare for the 
emission measurement cycle of the test.
    (vii) Operate the vehicle over one Highway Fuel Economy Driving 
Schedule cycle according to the dynamometer driving schedule specified 
inSec. 600.109-08(b) while sampling the exhaust gas.
    (viii) Sampling must begin two seconds before beginning the first 
acceleration of the fuel economy measurement cycle and must end two 
seconds after the end of the deceleration to zero. At the end of the 
deceleration to zero speed, the roll or shaft revolutions must be 
recorded.
    (10) For alcohol-based dual fuel automobiles, the procedures of 
Sec.  600.111-08(a) and (b) shall be performed for each of the fuels on 
which the vehicle is designed to operate.
    (c) US06 Testing procedures. The test procedures to be followed for 
conducting the US06 test are those prescribed inSec. 86.159 of this 
chapter, as applicable.
    (d) SC03 testing procedures. The test procedures to be followed for 
conducting the SC03 test are prescribed in Sec.Sec. 86.160 and 86.161 
of this chapter, as applicable.
    (e) Cold temperature FTP procedures. The test procedures to be 
followed for conducting the cold temperature FTP test are generally 
prescribed in subpart C of part 86 of this chapter, as applicable. For 
the purpose of fuel economy labeling, diesel vehicles are subject to 
cold temperature FTP testing, but are not required to measure 
particulate matter, as described inSec. 86.210 of this chapter.
    (f) Special test procedures. The Administrator may prescribe test 
procedures, other than those set forth in this subpart B, for any 
vehicle which is not susceptible to satisfactory testing and/or testing 
results by the procedures set forth in this part. For example, special 
test procedures may be used for advanced technology vehicles, including, 
but not limited to fuel cell vehicles, hybrid electric vehicles using 
hydraulic energy storage, and vehicles equipped with hydrogen internal 
combustion engines. Additionally, the Administrator may conduct fuel 
economy and carbon-related exhaust emission testing using the special 
test procedures approved for a specific vehicle.

[76 FR 39531, July 6, 2011, as amended at 77 FR 63178, Oct. 15, 2012]



Sec.  600.112-08  Exhaust sample analysis.

    The exhaust sample analysis must be performed according toSec. 
86.140, orSec. 86.240 of this chapter, as applicable.

[71 FR 77935, Dec. 27, 2006]



Sec.  600.113-08  Fuel economy calculations for FTP, HFET, US06,
SC03 and cold temperature FTP tests.

    The Administrator will use the calculation procedure set forth in 
this paragraph for all official EPA testing of vehicles fueled with 
gasoline, diesel, alcohol-based or natural gas fuel. The calculations of 
the weighted fuel economy values require input of the weighted grams/
mile values for total hydrocarbons (HC), carbon monoxide (CO), and 
carbon dioxide (CO2); and, additionally for methanol-fueled 
automobiles, methanol (CH3OH) and formaldehyde (HCHO); and 
additionally for natural gas-fueled vehicles non-methane hydrocarbons 
(NMHC) and methane (CH4) for the FTP, HFET, US06, SC03 and 
cold temperature FTP tests. Additionally, the specific gravity, carbon 
weight fraction and net heating value of the test fuel must be 
determined. The FTP, HFET, US06, SC03 and cold temperature FTP fuel 
economy values shall be calculated as specified in this section. An 
example appears in appendix II of this part.
    (a) Calculate the FTP fuel economy.
    (1) Calculate the weighted grams/mile values for the FTP test for 
HC, CO and CO2; and, additionally for methanol-fueled 
automobiles, CH3OH and HCHO; and additionally for natural 
gas-fueled automobiles NMHC and CH4 as specified inSec. 
86.144 of this chapter. Measure and record the test fuel's properties as 
specified in paragraph (f) of this section.

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    (2) Calculate separately the grams/mile values for the cold 
transient phase, stabilized phase and hot transient phase of the FTP 
test. For vehicles with more than one source of propulsion energy, one 
of which is a rechargeable energy storage system, or vehicles with 
special features that the Administrator determines may have a 
rechargeable energy source, whose charge can vary during the test, 
calculate separately the grams/mile values for the cold transient phase, 
stabilized phase, hot transient phase and hot stabilized phase of the 
FTP test.
    (b) Calculate the HFET fuel economy.
    (1) Calculate the mass values for the highway fuel economy test for 
HC, CO and CO2, and where applicable CH3OH, HCHO, 
NMHC and CH4 as specified inSec. 86.144(b) of this chapter. 
Measure and record the test fuel's properties as specified in paragraph 
(f) of this section.
    (2) Calculate the grams/mile values for the highway fuel economy 
test for HC, CO and CO2, and where applicable 
CH3OH, HCHO, NMHC and CH4 by dividing the mass 
values obtained in paragraph (b)(1) of this section, by the actual 
distance traveled, measured in miles, as specified inSec. 86.135(h) of 
this chapter.
    (c) Calculate the cold temperature FTP fuel economy.
    (1) Calculate the weighted grams/mile values for the cold 
temperature FTP test for HC, CO and CO2; and, additionally 
for methanol-fueled automobiles, CH3OH and HCHO; and 
additionally for natural gas-fueled automobiles NMHC and CH4 
as specified inSec. 86.244 of this chapter. For 2008 through 2010 
diesel-fueled vehicles, HC measurement is optional.
    (2) Calculate separately the grams/mile values for the cold 
transient phase, stabilized phase and hot transient phase of the cold 
temperature FTP test inSec. 86.244 of this chapter.
    (3) Measure and record the test fuel's properties as specified in 
paragraph (f) of this section.
    (d) Calculate the US06 fuel economy.
    (1) Calculate the total grams/mile values for the US06 test for HC, 
CO and CO2; and where applicable CH3OH, HCHO, NMHC 
and CH4, as specified inSec. 86.164 of this chapter.
    (2) Calculate separately the grams/mile values for HC, CO and 
CO2; and where applicable CH3OH, HCHO, NMHC and 
CH4, for both the US06 City phase and the US06 Highway phase 
of the US06 test as specified inSec. 86.164 of this chapter. In lieu 
of directly measuring the emissions of the separate city and highway 
phases of the US06 test according to the provisions ofSec. 86.159 of 
this chapter, the manufacturer may, with the advance approval of the 
Administrator and using good engineering judgment, optionally 
analytically determine the grams/mile values for the city and highway 
phases of the US06 test. To analytically determine US06 City and US06 
Highway phase emission results, the manufacturer shall multiply the US06 
total grams/mile values determined in paragraph (d)(1) of this section 
by the estimated proportion of fuel use for the city and highway phases 
relative to the total US06 fuel use. The manufacturer may estimate the 
proportion of fuel use for the US06 City and US06 Highway phases by 
using modal HC, CO, and CO2 emissions data, or by using 
appropriate OBD data (e.g., fuel flow rate in grams of fuel per second), 
or another method approved by the Administrator.
    (3) Measure and record the test fuel's properties as specified in 
paragraph (f) of this section.
    (e) Calculate the grams/mile values for the SC03 test for HC, CO and 
CO2; and additionally for methanol-fueled automobiles, 
CH3OH and HCHO; and additionally for natural gas-fueled 
automobiles NMHC and CH4 as specified inSec. 86.144 of this 
chapter. Measure and record the test fuel's properties as specified in 
paragraph (f) of this section.
    (f)(1) Gasoline test fuel properties shall be determined by analysis 
of a fuel sample taken from the fuel supply. A sample shall be taken 
after each addition of fresh fuel to the fuel supply. Additionally, the 
fuel shall be resampled once a month to account for any fuel property 
changes during storage. Less frequent resampling may be permitted if EPA 
concludes, on the basis of manufacturer-supplied data, that

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the properties of test fuel in the manufacturer's storage facility will 
remain stable for a period longer than one month. The fuel samples shall 
be analyzed to determine the following fuel properties:
    (i) Specific gravity per ASTM D 1298 (incorporated by reference in 
Sec.  600.011).
    (ii) Carbon weight fraction per ASTM D 3343 (incorporated by 
reference inSec. 600.011).
    (iii) Net heating value (Btu/lb) per ASTM D 3338/D 3338M 
(incorporated by reference inSec. 600.011).
    (2) Methanol test fuel shall be analyzed to determine the following 
fuel properties:
    (i) Specific gravity using ASTM D 1298 (incorporated by reference in 
Sec.  600.011). You may determine specific gravity for the blend, or you 
may determine specific gravity for the gasoline and methanol fuel 
components separately before combining the results using the following 
equation:

SG = SGgx volume fraction gasoline + SGmx volume 
fraction methanol.

    (ii)(A) Carbon weight fraction using the following equation:

CWF= CWFgx MFg+ 0.375 x MFm

Where:

CWFg= Carbon weight fraction of gasoline portion of blend per 
          ASTM D 3343 (incorporated by reference inSec. 600.011).
MFg = Mass fraction gasoline = (G x SGg)/(G x 
          SGg+ M x SGm)
MFm = Mass fraction methanol = (M x SGm)/(G x 
          SGg+ M x SGm)

Where:

G = Volume fraction gasoline.
M = Volume fraction methanol.
SGg = Specific gravity of gasoline as measured by ASTM D 1298 
          (incorporated by reference inSec. 600.011).
SGm = Specific gravity of methanol as measured by ASTM D 1298 
          (incorporated by reference inSec. 600.011).

    (B) Upon the approval of the Administrator, other procedures to 
measure the carbon weight fraction of the fuel blend may be used if the 
manufacturer can show that the procedures are superior to or equally as 
accurate as those specified in this paragraph (f)(2)(ii).
    (3) Natural gas test fuel shall be analyzed to determine the 
following fuel properties:
    (i) Fuel composition per ASTM D 1945 (incorporated by reference in 
Sec.  600.011).
    (ii) Specific gravity (based on fuel composition per ASTM D 1945 
(incorporated by reference inSec. 600.011).
    (iii) Carbon weight fraction based on the carbon contained only in 
the HC constituents of the fuel = weight of carbon in HC constituents 
divided by the total weight of fuel.
    (iv) Carbon weight fraction of fuel = total weight of carbon in the 
fuel (i.e., includes carbon contained in HC and in CO2) 
divided by total weight of fuel.
    (g) Calculate separate FTP, highway, US06, SC03 and Cold temperature 
FTP fuel economy from the grams/mile values for total HC, CO, 
CO2 and, where applicable, CH3OH, HCHO, NMHC and 
CH4 and, the test fuel's specific gravity, carbon weight 
fraction, net heating value, and additionally for natural gas, the test 
fuel's composition. The emission values (obtained per paragraph (a) 
through (e) of this section, as applicable) used in each calculation of 
this section shall be rounded in accordance withSec. 86.094-
26(a)(6)(iii) orSec. 86.1837-01 of this chapter as applicable. The 
CO2 values (obtained per this section, as applicable) used in 
each calculation of this section shall be rounded to the nearest gram/
mile. The specific gravity and the carbon weight fraction (obtained per 
paragraph (f) of this section) shall be recorded using three places to 
the right of the decimal point. The net heating value (obtained per 
paragraph (f) of this section) shall be recorded to the nearest whole 
Btu/lb.
    (h)(1) For gasoline-fueled automobiles tested on test fuel specified 
inSec. 86.113-04(a), the fuel economy in miles per gallon is to be 
calculated using the following equation:

mpg = (5174 x 10\4\ x CWF x SG)/[((CWF x HC) + (0.429 x CO) + (0.273 x 
CO2)) x ((0.6 x SG x NHV) + 5471)]

Where:

HC = Grams/mile HC as obtained in paragraph (g) of this section.
CO = Grams/mile CO as obtained in paragraph (g) of this section.
CO2 = Grams/mile CO2 as obtained in paragraph (g) 
          of this section.
CWF = Carbon weight fraction of test fuel as obtained in paragraph (g) 
          of this section.
NHV = Net heating value by mass of test fuel as obtained in paragraph 
          (g) of this section.

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SG = Specific gravity of test fuel as obtained in paragraph (g) of this 
          section.

    (2) Round the calculated result to the nearest 0.1 miles per gallon.
    (i)(1) For diesel-fueled automobiles, calculate the fuel economy in 
miles per gallon of diesel fuel by dividing 2778 by the sum of three 
terms:
    (i) (A) 0.866 multiplied by HC (in grams/miles as obtained in 
paragraph (g) of this section) or
    (B) zero, in the case of cold FTP diesel tests for which HC was not 
collected, as permitted inSec. 600.113-08(c);
    (ii) 0.429 multiplied by CO (in grams/mile as obtained in paragraph 
(g) of this section); and
    (iii) 0.273 multiplied by CO2 (in grams/mile as obtained 
in paragraph (g) of this section).
    (2) Round the quotient to the nearest 0.1 mile per gallon.
    (j) For methanol-fueled automobiles and automobiles designed to 
operate on mixtures of gasoline and methanol, the fuel economy in miles 
per gallon is to be calculated using the following equation:

mpg = (CWF x SG x 3781.8)/((CWFexHC x HC) + (0.429 x CO) + 
(0.273 x CO2) + (0.375 x CH3OH) + (0.400 x HCHO))

Where:

CWF = Carbon weight fraction of the fuel as determined in paragraph 
          (f)(2)(ii) of this section.
SG = Specific gravity of the fuel as determined in paragraph (f)(2)(i) 
          of this section.
CWFexHC = Carbon weight fraction of exhaust hydrocarbons = 
          CWFg as determined in (f)(2)(ii) of this section 
          (for M100 fuel, CWFexHC = 0.866).
HC = Grams/mile HC as obtained in paragraph (g) of this section.
CO = Grams/mile CO as obtained in paragraph (g) of this section.
CO2 = Grams/mile CO2 as obtained in paragraph (g) 
          of this section.
CH3OH = Grams/mile CH3OH (methanol) as obtained in 
          paragraph (d) of this section.
HCHO = Grams/mile HCHO (formaldehyde) as obtained in paragraph (g) of 
          this section.

    (k) For automobiles fueled with natural gas, the fuel economy in 
miles per gallon of natural gas is to be calculated using the following 
equation:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR25NO09.222

Where:

mpge = miles per equivalent gallon of natural gas.
CWFHC/NG = carbon weight fraction based on the hydrocarbon 
          constituents in the natural gas fuel as obtained in paragraph 
          (g) of this section.
DNG = density of the natural gas fuel [grams/ft\3\ at 68 
          [deg]F (20 [deg]C) and 760 mm Hg (101.3 kPa)] pressure as 
          obtained in paragraph (g) of this section.
CH4, NMHC, CO, and CO2 = weighted mass exhaust 
          emissions [grams/mile] for methane, non-methane HC, carbon 
          monoxide, and carbon dioxide as calculated inSec. 600.113.
CWFNMHC = carbon weight fraction of the non-methane HC 
          constituents in the fuel as determined from the speciated fuel 
          composition per paragraph (f)(3) of this section.
CO2NG = grams of carbon dioxide in the natural gas fuel 
          consumed per mile of travel.
          [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR25NO09.223
          
Where:


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[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR25NO09.224

= cubic feet of natural gas fuel consumed per mile.
CWFNG = the carbon weight fraction of the natural gas fuel as 
          calculated in paragraph (f) of this section.
WFCO2 = weight fraction carbon dioxide of the natural gas 
          fuel calculated using the mole fractions and molecular weights 
          of the natural gas fuel constituents per ASTM D 1945-91 
          ``Standard Test Method for Analysis of Natural Gas by Gas 
          Chromatography'' (incorporated by reference atSec. 600.011-
          93).

    (l) Equations for fuels other than those specified in paragraphs (h) 
through (k) of this section may be used with advance EPA approval.

[71 FR 77935, Dec. 27, 2006, as amended at 74 FR 61550, Nov. 25, 2009; 
76 FR 39533, July 6, 2011]



Sec.  600.113-12  Fuel economy, CO2 emissions, and carbon-related 
exhaust emission calculations for FTP, HFET, US06, SC03 and cold 
temperature FTP tests.

    The Administrator will use the calculation procedure set forth in 
this paragraph for all official EPA testing of vehicles fueled with 
gasoline, diesel, alcohol-based or natural gas fuel. The calculations of 
the weighted fuel economy and carbon-related exhaust emission values 
require input of the weighted grams/mile values for total hydrocarbons 
(HC), carbon monoxide (CO), and carbon dioxide (CO2); and, 
additionally for methanol-fueled automobiles, methanol 
(CH3OH) and formaldehyde (HCHO); and, additionally for 
ethanol-fueled automobiles, methanol (CH3OH), ethanol 
(C2H5OH), acetaldehyde 
(C2H4O), and formaldehyde (HCHO); and additionally 
for natural gas-fueled vehicles, non-methane hydrocarbons (NMHC) and 
methane (CH4). For manufacturers selecting the fleet 
averaging option for N2O and CH4 as allowed under 
Sec.  86.1818 of this chapter the calculations of the carbon-related 
exhaust emissions require the input of grams/mile values for nitrous 
oxide (N2O) and methane (CH4). Emissions shall be 
determined for the FTP, HFET, US06, SC03 and cold temperature FTP tests. 
Additionally, the specific gravity, carbon weight fraction and net 
heating value of the test fuel must be determined. The FTP, HFET, US06, 
SC03 and cold temperature FTP fuel economy and carbon-related exhaust 
emission values shall be calculated as specified in this section. An 
example fuel economy calculation appears in Appendix II of this part.
    (a) Calculate the FTP fuel economy as follows:
    (1) Calculate the weighted grams/mile values for the FTP test for 
CO2, HC, and CO, and where applicable, CH3OH, 
C2H5OH, C2H4O, HCHO, NMHC, 
N2O and CH4 as specified inSec. 86.144-94(b) of 
this chapter. Measure and record the test fuel's properties as specified 
in paragraph (f) of this section.
    (2) Calculate separately the grams/mile values for the cold 
transient phase, stabilized phase and hot transient phase of the FTP 
test. For vehicles with more than one source of propulsion energy, one 
of which is a rechargeable energy storage system, or vehicles with 
special features that the Administrator determines may have a 
rechargeable energy source, whose charge can vary during the test, 
calculate separately the grams/mile values for the cold transient phase, 
stabilized phase, hot transient phase and hot stabilized phase of the 
FTP test.
    (b) Calculate the HFET fuel economy as follows:
    (1) Calculate the mass values for the highway fuel economy test for 
HC, CO and CO2, and where applicable, CH3OH, 
C2H5OH, C2H4O, HCHO, NMHC, 
N2O and CH4 as specified inSec. 86.144-94(b) of 
this chapter. Measure and record the test fuel's properties as specified 
in paragraph (f) of this section.
    (2) Calculate the grams/mile values for the highway fuel economy 
test for HC, CO and CO2, and where applicable 
CH3OH, C2H5OH, 
C2H4O, HCHO, NMHC, N2O and 
CH4 by dividing the mass values obtained in paragraph (b)(1) 
of this section, by the actual driving distance,

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measured in miles, as specified inSec. 86.135 of this chapter.
    (c) Calculate the cold temperature FTP fuel economy as follows:
    (1) Calculate the weighted grams/mile values for the cold 
temperature FTP test for HC, CO and CO2, and where 
applicable, CH3OH, C2H5OH, 
C2H4O, HCHO, NMHC, N2O and 
CH4 as specified inSec. 86.144-94(b) of this chapter. For 
2008 through 2010 diesel-fueled vehicles, HC measurement is optional.
    (2) Calculate separately the grams/mile values for the cold 
transient phase, stabilized phase and hot transient phase of the cold 
temperature FTP test inSec. 86.244 of this chapter.
    (3) Measure and record the test fuel's properties as specified in 
paragraph (f) of this section.
    (d) Calculate the US06 fuel economy as follows:
    (1) Calculate the total grams/mile values for the US06 test for HC, 
CO and CO2, and where applicable, CH3OH, 
C2H5OH, C2H4O, HCHO, NMHC, 
N2O and CH4 as specified inSec. 86.144-94(b) of 
this chapter.
    (2) Calculate separately the grams/mile values for HC, CO and 
CO2, and where applicable, CH3OH, 
C2H5OH, C2H4O, HCHO, NMHC, 
N2O and CH4, for both the US06 City phase and the 
US06 Highway phase of the US06 test as specified inSec. 86.164 of this 
chapter. In lieu of directly measuring the emissions of the separate 
city and highway phases of the US06 test according to the provisions of 
Sec.  86.159 of this chapter, the manufacturer may, with the advance 
approval of the Administrator and using good engineering judgment, 
optionally analytically determine the grams/mile values for the city and 
highway phases of the US06 test. To analytically determine US06 City and 
US06 Highway phase emission results, the manufacturer shall multiply the 
US06 total grams/mile values determined in paragraph (d)(1) of this 
section by the estimated proportion of fuel use for the city and highway 
phases relative to the total US06 fuel use. The manufacturer may 
estimate the proportion of fuel use for the US06 City and US06 Highway 
phases by using modal CO2, HC, and CO emissions data, or by 
using appropriate OBD data (e.g., fuel flow rate in grams of fuel per 
second), or another method approved by the Administrator.
    (3) Measure and record the test fuel's properties as specified in 
paragraph (f) of this section.
    (e) Calculate the SC03 fuel economy as follows:
    (1) Calculate the grams/mile values for the SC03 test for HC, CO and 
CO2, and where applicable, CH3OH, 
C2H5OH, C2H4O, HCHO, NMHC, 
N2O and CH4 as specified inSec. 86.144-94(b) of 
this chapter.
    (2) Measure and record the test fuel's properties as specified in 
paragraph (f) of this section.
    (f) Analyze and determine fuel properties as follows:
    (1) Gasoline test fuel properties shall be determined by analysis of 
a fuel sample taken from the fuel supply. A sample shall be taken after 
each addition of fresh fuel to the fuel supply. Additionally, the fuel 
shall be resampled once a month to account for any fuel property changes 
during storage. Less frequent resampling may be permitted if EPA 
concludes, on the basis of manufacturer-supplied data, that the 
properties of test fuel in the manufacturer's storage facility will 
remain stable for a period longer than one month. The fuel samples shall 
be analyzed to determine the following fuel properties:
    (i) Specific gravity measured using ASTM D 1298 (incorporated by 
reference inSec. 600.011).
    (ii) Carbon weight fraction measured using ASTM D 3343 (incorporated 
by reference inSec. 600.011).
    (iii) Net heating value (Btu/lb) determined using ASTM D 3338/D 
3338M (incorporated by reference inSec. 600.011).
    (2) Methanol test fuel shall be analyzed to determine the following 
fuel properties:
    (i) Specific gravity using ASTM D 1298 (incorporated by reference in 
Sec.  600.011). You may determine specific gravity for the blend, or you 
may determine specific gravity for the gasoline and methanol fuel 
components separately before combining the results using the following 
equation:

SG = SGg x volume fraction gasoline + SGm x volume fraction methanol.

    (ii)(A) Carbon weight fraction using the following equation:

CWF = CWFg x MFg+ 0.375 x MFm


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Where:

CWFg = Carbon weight fraction of gasoline portion of blend measured 
          using ASTM D 3343 (incorporated by reference inSec. 
          600.011).
MFg = Mass fraction gasoline = (G x SGg)/(G x SGg + M x SGm)
MFm = Mass fraction methanol = (M x SGm)/(G x SGg + M x SGm)

Where:

G = Volume fraction gasoline.
M = Volume fraction methanol.
SGg = Specific gravity of gasoline as measured using ASTM D 1298 
          (incorporated by reference inSec. 600.011).
SGm = Specific gravity of methanol as measured using ASTM D 1298 
          (incorporated by reference inSec. 600.011).

    (B) Upon the approval of the Administrator, other procedures to 
measure the carbon weight fraction of the fuel blend may be used if the 
manufacturer can show that the procedures are superior to or equally as 
accurate as those specified in this paragraph (f)(2)(ii).
    (3) Natural gas test fuel shall be analyzed to determine the 
following fuel properties:
    (i) Fuel composition measured using ASTM D 1945 (incorporated by 
reference inSec. 600.011).
    (ii) Specific gravity measured as based on fuel composition per ASTM 
D 1945 (incorporated by reference inSec. 600.011).
    (iii) Carbon weight fraction, based on the carbon contained only in 
the hydrocarbon constituents of the fuel. This equals the weight of 
carbon in the hydrocarbon constituents divided by the total weight of 
fuel.
    (iv) Carbon weight fraction of the fuel, which equals the total 
weight of carbon in the fuel (i.e., includes carbon contained in 
hydrocarbons and in CO2) divided by the total weight of fuel.
    (4) Ethanol test fuel shall be analyzed to determine the following 
fuel properties:
    (i) Specific gravity using ASTM D 1298 (incorporated by reference in 
Sec.  600.011). You may determine specific gravity for the blend, or you 
may determine specific gravity for the gasoline and methanol fuel 
components separately before combining the results using the following 
equation:

SG = SGg x volume fraction gasoline + SGe x volume fraction ethanol.

    (ii)(A) Carbon weight fraction using the following equation:

CWF = CWFg x MFg + 0.521 x MFe

Where:

CWFg = Carbon weight fraction of gasoline portion of blend measured 
          using ASTM D 3343 (incorporated by reference inSec. 
          600.011).
MFg = Mass fraction gasoline = (G x SGg)/(G x SGg + E x SGe)
MFe = Mass fraction ethanol = (E x SGe)/(G x SGg + E x SGe)

Where:

G = Volume fraction gasoline.
E = Volume fraction ethanol.
SGg = Specific gravity of gasoline as measured using ASTM D 1298 
          (incorporated by reference inSec. 600.011).
SGe = Specific gravity of ethanol as measured using ASTM D 1298 
          (incorporated by reference inSec. 600.011).

    (B) Upon the approval of the Administrator, other procedures to 
measure the carbon weight fraction of the fuel blend may be used if the 
manufacturer can show that the procedures are superior to or equally as 
accurate as those specified in this paragraph (f)(4)(ii).
    (g) Calculate separate FTP, highway, US06, SC03 and Cold temperature 
FTP fuel economy and carbon-related exhaust emissions from the grams/
mile values for total HC, CO, CO2 and, where applicable, 
CH3OH, C2H5OH, 
C2H4O, HCHO, NMHC, N2O, and 
CH4, and the test fuel's specific gravity, carbon weight 
fraction, net heating value, and additionally for natural gas, the test 
fuel's composition.
    (1)Emission values for fuel economy calculations. The emission 
values (obtained per paragraph (a) through (e) of this section, as 
applicable) used in the calculations of fuel economy in this section 
shall be rounded in accordance withSec. 86.1837 of this chapter. The 
CO2 values (obtained per this section, as applicable) used in 
each calculation of fuel economy in this section shall be rounded to the 
nearest gram/mile.
    (2) Emission values for carbon-related exhaust emission 
calculations. (i) If the emission values (obtained per paragraph (a) 
through (e) of this section, as applicable) were obtained from testing 
with aged exhaust emission control components as allowed underSec. 
86.1823 of this chapter, then these test values

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shall be used in the calculations of carbon-related exhaust emissions in 
this section.
    (ii) If the emission values (obtained per paragraph (a) through (e) 
of this section, as applicable) were not obtained from testing with aged 
exhaust emission control components as allowed underSec. 86.1823 of 
this chapter, then these test values shall be adjusted by the 
appropriate deterioration factor determined according toSec. 86.1823 
of this chapter before being used in the calculations of carbon-related 
exhaust emissions in this section. For vehicles within a test group, the 
appropriate NMOG deterioration factor may be used in lieu of the 
deterioration factors for CH3OH, 
C2H5OH, and/or C2H4O 
emissions.
    (iii) The emission values determined in paragraph (g)(2)(i) or (ii) 
of this section shall be rounded in accordance withSec. 86.1837 of 
this chapter. The CO2 values (obtained per this section, as 
applicable) used in each calculation of carbon-related exhaust emissions 
in this section shall be rounded to the nearest gram/mile.
    (iv) For manufacturers complying with the fleet averaging option for 
N2O and CH4 as allowed underSec. 86.1818 of this 
chapter, N2O and CH4 emission values for use in 
the calculation of carbon-related exhaust emissions in this section 
shall be the values determined according to paragraph (g)(2)(iv)(A), 
(B), or (C) of this section.
    (A) The FTP and HFET test values as determined for the emission data 
vehicle according to the provisions ofSec. 86.1835 of this chapter. 
These values shall apply to all vehicles tested under this section that 
are included in the test group represented by the emission data vehicle 
and shall be adjusted by the appropriate deterioration factor determined 
according toSec. 86.1823 of this chapter before being used in the 
calculations of carbon-related exhaust emissions in this section, except 
that in-use test data shall not be adjusted by a deterioration factor.
    (B) The FTP and HFET test values as determined according to testing 
conducted under the provisions of this subpart. These values shall be 
adjusted by the appropriate deterioration factor determined according to 
Sec.  86.1823 of this chapter before being used in the calculations of 
carbon-related exhaust emissions in this section, except that in-use 
test data shall not be adjusted by a deterioration factor.
    (C) For the 2012 through 2016 model years only, manufacturers may 
use an assigned value of 0.010 g/mi for N2O FTP and HFET test 
values. This value is not required to be adjusted by a deterioration 
factor.
    (3) The specific gravity and the carbon weight fraction (obtained 
per paragraph (f) of this section) shall be recorded using three places 
to the right of the decimal point. The net heating value (obtained per 
paragraph (f) of this section) shall be recorded to the nearest whole 
Btu/lb.
    (4) For the purpose of determining the applicable in-use 
CO2 exhaust emission standard underSec. 86.1818 of this 
chapter, the combined city/highway carbon-related exhaust emission value 
for a vehicle subconfiguration is calculated by arithmetically averaging 
the FTP-based city and HFET-based highway carbon-related exhaust 
emission values, as determined in paragraphs (h) through (n) of this 
section for the subconfiguration, weighted 0.55 and 0.45 respectively, 
and rounded to the nearest tenth of a gram per mile.
    (h)(1) For gasoline-fueled automobiles tested on a test fuel 
specified inSec. 86.113 of this chapter, the fuel economy in miles per 
gallon is to be calculated using the following equation and rounded to 
the nearest 0.1 miles per gallon:

mpg = (5174 x 10\4\ x CWF x SG)/[((CWF x HC) + (0.429 x CO) + (0.273 x 
CO2)) x ((0.6 x SG x NHV) + 5471)]

Where:

HC = Grams/mile HC as obtained in paragraph (g)(1) of this section.
CO = Grams/mile CO as obtained in paragraph (g)(1) of this section.
CO2 = Grams/mile CO2 as obtained in paragraph 
          (g)(1) of this section.
CWF = Carbon weight fraction of test fuel as obtained in paragraph 
          (f)(1) of this section and rounded according to paragraph 
          (g)(3) of this section.
NHV = Net heating value by mass of test fuel as obtained in paragraph 
          (f)(1) of this section and rounded according to paragraph 
          (g)(3) of this section.
SG = Specific gravity of test fuel as obtained in paragraph (f)(1) of 
          this section and

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          rounded according to paragraph (g)(3) of this section.

    (2)(i) For 2012 and later model year gasoline-fueled automobiles 
tested on a test fuel specified inSec. 86.113 of this chapter, the 
carbon-related exhaust emissions in grams per mile is to be calculated 
using the following equation and rounded to the nearest 1 gram per mile:

CREE = (CWF/0.273xHC) + (1.571xCO) + CO2

Where:

CREE means the carbon-related exhaust emissions as defined inSec. 
          600.002.
HC = Grams/mile HC as obtained in paragraph (g)(2) of this section.
CO = Grams/mile CO as obtained in paragraph (g)(2) of this section.
CO2 = Grams/mile CO2 as obtained in paragraph 
          (g)(2) of this section.
CWF = Carbon weight fraction of test fuel as obtained in paragraph 
          (f)(1) of this section and rounded according to paragraph 
          (g)(3) of this section.

    (ii) For manufacturers complying with the fleet averaging option for 
N2O and CH4 as allowed underSec. 86.1818 of this 
chapter, the carbon-related exhaust emissions in grams per mile for 2012 
and later model year gasoline-fueled automobiles tested on a test fuel 
specified inSec. 86.113 of this chapter is to be calculated using the 
following equation and rounded to the nearest 1 gram per mile:

CREE = [(CWF/0.273) x NMHC] + (1.571 x CO) + CO2 + (298 x 
N2O) + (25 x CH4)

Where:

CREE means the carbon-related exhaust emissions as defined inSec. 
          600.002.
NMHC = Grams/mile NMHC as obtained in paragraph (g)(2) of this section.
CO = Grams/mile CO as obtained in paragraph (g)(2) of this section.
CO2 = Grams/mile CO2 as obtained in paragraph 
          (g)(2) of this section.
N2O = Grams/mile N2O as obtained in paragraph 
          (g)(2) of this section.
CH4 = Grams/mile CH4 as obtained in paragraph 
          (g)(2) of this section.
CWF = Carbon weight fraction of test fuel as obtained in paragraph 
          (f)(1) of this section and rounded according to paragraph 
          (g)(3) of this section.

    (i)(1) For diesel-fueled automobiles, calculate the fuel economy in 
miles per gallon of diesel fuel by dividing 2778 by the sum of three 
terms and rounding the quotient to the nearest 0.1 mile per gallon:
    (i)(A) 0.866 multiplied by HC (in grams/miles as obtained in 
paragraph (g)(1) of this section), or
    (B) Zero, in the case of cold FTP diesel tests for which HC was not 
collected, as permitted inSec. 600.113-08(c);
    (ii) 0.429 multiplied by CO (in grams/mile as obtained in paragraph 
(g)(1) of this section); and
    (iii) 0.273 multiplied by CO2 (in grams/mile as obtained 
in paragraph (g)(1) of this section).
    (2)(i) For 2012 and later model year diesel-fueled automobiles, the 
carbon-related exhaust emissions in grams per mile is to be calculated 
using the following equation and rounded to the nearest 1 gram per mile:

CREE = (3.172 x HC) + (1.571 x CO) + CO2

Where:

CREE means the carbon-related exhaust emissions as defined inSec. 
          600.002.
HC = Grams/mile HC as obtained in paragraph (g)(2) of this section.
CO = Grams/mile CO as obtained in paragraph (g)(2) of this section.
CO2 = Grams/mile CO2 as obtained in paragraph 
          (g)(2) of this section.

    (ii) For manufacturers complying with the fleet averaging option for 
N2O and CH4 as allowed underSec. 86.1818 of this 
chapter, the carbon-related exhaust emissions in grams per mile for 2012 
and later model year diesel-fueled automobiles is to be calculated using 
the following equation and rounded to the nearest 1 gram per mile:

CREE = (3.172 x NMHC) + (1.571 x CO) + CO2 + (298 x 
N2O) + (25 x CH4)

Where:

CREE means the carbon-related exhaust emissions as defined inSec. 
          600.002.
NMHC = Grams/mile NMHC as obtained in paragraph (g)(2) of this section.
CO = Grams/mile CO as obtained in paragraph (g)(2) of this section.
CO2 = Grams/mile CO2 as obtained in paragraph 
          (g)(2) of this section.
N2O = Grams/mile N2O as obtained in paragraph 
          (g)(2) of this section.
CH4 = Grams/mile CH4 as obtained in paragraph 
          (g)(2) of this section.

    (j)(1) For methanol-fueled automobiles and automobiles designed to 
operate on mixtures of gasoline and methanol, the fuel economy in miles

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per gallon of methanol is to be calculated using the following equation:

mpg = (CWF x SG x 3781.8)/((CWFexHC x HC) + (0.429 x CO) + 
(0.273 x CO2) + (0.375 x CH3OH) + (0.400 x HCHO))

Where:

CWF = Carbon weight fraction of the fuel as determined in paragraph 
          (f)(2)(ii) of this section and rounded according to paragraph 
          (g)(3) of this section.
SG = Specific gravity of the fuel as determined in paragraph (f)(2)(i) 
          of this section and rounded according to paragraph (g)(3) of 
          this section.
CWFexHC = Carbon weight fraction of exhaust hydrocarbons = 
          CWF as determined in paragraph (f)(2)(ii) of this section and 
          rounded according to paragraph (g)(3) of this section (for 
          M100 fuel, CWFexHC = 0.866).
HC = Grams/mile HC as obtained in paragraph (g)(1) of this section.
CO = Grams/mile CO as obtained in paragraph (g)(1) of this section.
CO2 = Grams/mile CO2 as obtained in paragraph 
          (g)(1) of this section.
CH3OH = Grams/mile CH3OH (methanol) as obtained in 
          paragraph (g)(1) of this section.
HCHO = Grams/mile HCHO (formaldehyde) as obtained in paragraph (g)(1) of 
          this section.

    (2)(i) For 2012 and later model year methanol-fueled automobiles and 
automobiles designed to operate on mixtures of gasoline and methanol, 
the carbon-related exhaust emissions in grams per mile while operating 
on methanol is to be calculated using the following equation and rounded 
to the nearest 1 gram per mile:

CREE = (CWFexHC/0.273 x HC) + (1.571 x CO) + (1.374 x 
CH3OH) + (1.466 x HCHO) + CO2

Where:

CREE means the carbon-related exhaust emission value as defined inSec. 
          600.002.
CWFexHC = Carbon weight fraction of exhaust hydrocarbons = 
          CWF as determined in paragraph (f)(2)(ii) of this section and 
          rounded according to paragraph (g)(3) of this section (for 
          M100 fuel, CWFexHC = 0.866).
    HC = Grams/mile HC as obtained in paragraph (g)(2) of this section.
    CO = Grams/mile CO as obtained in paragraph (g)(2) of this section.
    CO2 = Grams/mile CO2 as obtained in paragraph 
(g)(2) of this section.
    CH3OH = Grams/mile CH3OH (methanol) as 
obtained in paragraph (g)(2) of this section.
    HCHO = Grams/mile HCHO (formaldehyde) as obtained in paragraph 
(g)(2) of this section.

    (ii) For manufacturers complying with the fleet averaging option for 
N2O and CH4 as allowed underSec. 86.1818 of this 
chapter, the carbon-related exhaust emissions in grams per mile for 2012 
and later model year methanol-fueled automobiles and automobiles 
designed to operate on mixtures of gasoline and methanol while operating 
on methanol is to be calculated using the following equation and rounded 
to the nearest 1 gram per mile:

CREE = [(CWFexHC/0.273) x NMHC] + (1.571 x CO) + (1.374 x 
CH3OH) + (1.466 x HCHO) + CO2 + (298 x 
N2O) + (25 x CH4)

Where:

CREE means the carbon-related exhaust emission value as defined inSec. 
          600.002.
CWFexHC = Carbon weight fraction of exhaust hydrocarbons = 
          CWF as determined in paragraph (f)(2)(ii) of this section and 
          rounded according to paragraph (g)(3) of this section (for 
          M100 fuel, CWFexHC = 0.866).
NMHC = Grams/mile HC as obtained in paragraph (g)(2) of this section.
CO = Grams/mile CO as obtained in paragraph (g)(2) of this section.
CO2 = Grams/mile CO2 as obtained in paragraph 
          (g)(2) of this section.
CH3OH = Grams/mile CH3OH (methanol) as obtained in 
          paragraph (g)(2) of this section.
HCHO = Grams/mile HCHO (formaldehyde) as obtained in paragraph (g)(2) of 
          this section.
N2O = Grams/mile N2O as obtained in paragraph 
          (g)(2) of this section.
CH4 = Grams/mile CH4 as obtained in paragraph 
          (g)(2) of this section.

    (k)(1) For automobiles fueled with natural gas and automobiles 
designed to operate on gasoline and natural gas, the fuel economy in 
miles per gallon of natural gas is to be calculated using the following 
equation:

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Where:

mpge = miles per gasoline gallon equivalent of natural gas.
CWFHC/NG = carbon weight fraction based on the hydrocarbon 
          constituents in the natural gas fuel as obtained in paragraph 
          (f)(3) of this section and rounded according to paragraph 
          (g)(3) of this section.
DNG = density of the natural gas fuel [grams/ft\3\ at 68 
          [deg]F (20 [deg]C) and 760 mm Hg (101.3 kPa)] pressure as 
          obtained in paragraph (g)(3) of this section.
CH4, NMHC, CO, and CO2 = weighted mass exhaust 
          emissions [grams/mile] for methane, non-methane HC, carbon 
          monoxide, and carbon dioxide as obtained in paragraph (g)(2) 
          of this section.
CWFNMHC = carbon weight fraction of the non-methane HC 
          constituents in the fuel as determined from the speciated fuel 
          composition per paragraph (f)(3) of this section and rounded 
          according to paragraph (g)(3) of this section.
CO2NG = grams of carbon dioxide in the natural gas fuel 
          consumed per mile of travel.
CO2NG = FCNG x DNG x WFCO2

Where:

[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR15OC12.053

= cubic feet of natural gas fuel consumed per mile

Where:

CWFNG = the carbon weight fraction of the natural gas fuel as 
          calculated in paragraph (f)(3) of this section.
WFCO2 = weight fraction carbon dioxide of the natural gas 
          fuel calculated using the mole fractions and molecular weights 
          of the natural gas fuel constituents per ASTM D 1945 
          (incorporated by reference inSec. 600.011).

    (2)(i) For automobiles fueled with natural gas and automobiles 
designed to operate on gasoline and natural gas, the carbon-related 
exhaust emissions in grams per mile while operating on natural gas is to 
be calculated for 2012 and later model year vehicles using the following 
equation and rounded to the nearest 1 gram per mile:

CREE = 2.743 x CH4 + CWFNMHC/0.273 x NMHC + 1.571 
x CO + CO2

Where:

CREE means the carbon-related exhaust emission value as defined inSec. 
          600.002.
CH4 = Grams/mile CH4 as obtained in paragraph 
          (g)(2) of this section.
NMHC = Grams/mile NMHC as obtained in paragraph (g)(2) of this section.
CO = Grams/mile CO as obtained in paragraph (g)(2) of this section.
CO2 = Grams/mile CO2 as obtained in paragraph 
          (g)(2) of this section.
CWFNMHC = carbon weight fraction of the non-methane HC 
          constituents in the fuel as determined from the speciated fuel 
          composition per paragraph (f)(3) of this section and rounded 
          according to paragraph (f)(3) of this section.

    (ii) For manufacturers complying with the fleet averaging option for 
N2O and CH4 as allowed underSec. 86.1818 of this 
chapter, the carbon-related exhaust emissions in grams per mile for 2012 
and later model year automobiles fueled with natural gas and automobiles 
designed to operate on gasoline and natural gas while operating on 
natural gas is to be calculated using the following equation and rounded 
to the nearest 1 gram per mile:

CREE = (25 x CH4) + [(CWFNMHC/0.273) x NMHC] + 
(1.571 x CO) + CO2 + (298 x N2O)

Where:

CREE means the carbon-related exhaust emission value as defined inSec. 
          600.002.
CH4 = Grams/mile CH4 as obtained in paragraph 
          (g)(2) of this section.
NMHC = Grams/mile NMHC as obtained in paragraph (g)(2) of this section.
CO = Grams/mile CO as obtained in paragraph (g)(2) of this section.
CO2 = Grams/mile CO2 as obtained in paragraph 
          (g)(2) of this section.
CWFNMHC = carbon weight fraction of the non-methane HC 
          constituents in the fuel as determined from the speciated fuel

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          composition per paragraph (f)(3) of this section and rounded 
          according to paragraph (f)(3) of this section.
N2O = Grams/mile N2O as obtained in paragraph 
          (g)(2) of this section.

    (l)(1) For ethanol-fueled automobiles and automobiles designed to 
operate on mixtures of gasoline and ethanol, the fuel economy in miles 
per gallon of ethanol is to be calculated using the following equation:

mpg = (CWF x SG x 3781.8)/((CWFexHC x HC) + (0.429 x CO) + 
(0.273 x CO2) + (0.375 x CH3OH) + (0.400 x HCHO) + 
(0.521 x C2H5OH) + (0.545 x 
C2H4O))

Where:

CWF = Carbon weight fraction of the fuel as determined in paragraph 
          (f)(4) of this section and rounded according to paragraph 
          (f)(3) of this section.
SG = Specific gravity of the fuel as determined in paragraph (f)(4) of 
          this section and rounded according to paragraph (f)(3) of this 
          section.
CWFexHC = Carbon weight fraction of exhaust hydrocarbons = 
          CWF as determined in paragraph (f)(4) of this section and 
          rounded according to paragraph (f)(3) of this section.
HC = Grams/mile HC as obtained in paragraph (g)(1) of this section.
CO = Grams/mile CO as obtained in paragraph (g)(1) of this section.
CO2 = Grams/mile CO2 as obtained in paragraph 
          (g)(1) of this section.
CH3OH = Grams/mile CH3OH (methanol) as obtained in 
          paragraph (g)(1) of this section.
HCHO = Grams/mile HCHO (formaldehyde) as obtained in paragraph (g)(1) of 
          this section.
C2H5OH = Grams/mile C2H5OH 
          (ethanol) as obtained in paragraph (g)(1) of this section.
C2H4O = Grams/mile C2H4O 
          (acetaldehyde) as obtained in paragraph (g)(1) of this 
          section.

    (2)(i) For 2012 and later model year ethanol-fueled automobiles and 
automobiles designed to operate on mixtures of gasoline and ethanol, the 
carbon-related exhaust emissions in grams per mile while operating on 
ethanol is to be calculated using the following equation and rounded to 
the nearest 1 gram per mile:

CREE = (CWFexHC/0.273 x HC) + (1.571 x CO) + (1.374 x 
CH3OH) + (1.466 x HCHO) + (1.911 x 
C2H5OH) + (1.998 x C2H4O) + 
CO2

Where:

CREE means the carbon-related exhaust emission value as defined inSec. 
          600.002.
CWFexHC = Carbon weight fraction of exhaust hydrocarbons = 
          CWF as determined in paragraph (f)(4) of this section and 
          rounded according to paragraph (f)(3) of this section.
HC = Grams/mile HC as obtained in paragraph (g)(2) of this section.
CO = Grams/mile CO as obtained in paragraph (g)(2) of this section.
CO2 = Grams/mile CO2 as obtained in paragraph 
          (g)(2) of this section.
CH3OH = Grams/mile CH3OH (methanol) as obtained in 
          paragraph (g)(2) of this section.
HCHO = Grams/mile HCHO (formaldehyde) as obtained in paragraph (g)(2) of 
          this section.
C2H5OH = Grams/mile C2H5OH 
          (ethanol) as obtained in paragraph (g)(2) of this section.
C2H4O = Grams/mile C2H4O 
          (acetaldehyde) as obtained in paragraph (g)(2) of this 
          section.

    (ii) For manufacturers complying with the fleet averaging option for 
N2O and CH4 as allowed underSec. 86.1818 of this 
chapter, the carbon-related exhaust emissions in grams per mile for 2012 
and later model year ethanol-fueled automobiles and automobiles designed 
to operate on mixtures of gasoline and ethanol while operating on 
ethanol is to be calculated using the following equation and rounded to 
the nearest 1 gram per mile:

CREE = [(CWFexHC/0.273) x NMHC] + (1.571 x CO) + (1.374 x 
CH3OH) + (1.466 x HCHO) + (1.911 x 
C2H5OH) + (1.998 x C2H4O) + 
CO2 + (298 x N2O) + (25 x CH4)

Where:

CREE means the carbon-related exhaust emission value as defined inSec. 
          600.002.
CWFexHC = Carbon weight fraction of exhaust hydrocarbons = 
          CWF as determined in paragraph (f)(4) of this section and 
          rounded according to paragraph (f)(3) of this section.
NMHC = Grams/mile HC as obtained in paragraph (g)(2) of this section.
CO = Grams/mile CO as obtained in paragraph (g)(2) of this section.
CO2 = Grams/mile CO2 as obtained in paragraph 
          (g)(2) of this section.
CH3OH = Grams/mile CH3OH (methanol) as obtained in 
          paragraph (g)(2) of this section.
HCHO = Grams/mile HCHO (formaldehyde) as obtained in paragraph (g)(2) of 
          this section.

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C2H5OH = Grams/mile C2H5OH 
          (ethanol) as obtained in paragraph (g)(2) of this section.
C2H4O = Grams/mile C2H4O 
          (acetaldehyde) as obtained in paragraph (g)(2) of this 
          section.
N2O = Grams/mile N2O as obtained in paragraph 
          (g)(2) of this section.
CH4 = Grams/mile CH4 as obtained in paragraph 
          (g)(2) of this section.

    (m)(1) For automobiles fueled with liquefied petroleum gas and 
automobiles designed to operate on gasoline and liquefied petroleum gas, 
the fuel economy in miles per gallon of liquefied petroleum gas is to be 
calculated using the following equation:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR15OC12.054


Where:

mpge = miles per gasoline gallon equivalent of liquefied 
          petroleum gas.
CWFfuel = carbon weight fraction based on the hydrocarbon 
          constituents in the liquefied petroleum gas fuel as obtained 
          in paragraph (f)(3) of this section and rounded according to 
          paragraph (g)(3) of this section.
SG = Specific gravity of the fuel as determined in paragraph (f)(4) of 
          this section and rounded according to paragraph (f)(3) of this 
          section.
3781.8 = Grams/mile of H2O per gallon conversion factor.
CWFHC = Carbon weight fraction of exhaust hydrocarbons = 
          CWFfuel as determined in paragraph (f)(4) of this 
          section and rounded according to paragraph (f)(3) of this 
          section.
HC = Grams/mile HC as obtained in paragraph (g)(2) of this section.
CO = Grams/mile CO as obtained in paragraph (g)(2) of this section.
CO2 = Grams/mile CO2 as obtained in paragraph 
          (g)(2) of this section.

    (2)(i) For automobiles fueled with liquefied petroleum gas and 
automobiles designed to operate on gasoline and liquefied petroleum gas, 
the carbon-related exhaust emissions in grams per mile while operating 
on liquefied petroleum gas is to be calculated for 2012 and later model 
year vehicles using the following equation and rounded to the nearest 1 
gram per mile:

CREE = (CWFHC/0.273 x HC) + (1.571 x CO) + CO2

Where:
CREE means the carbon-related exhaust emission value as defined inSec. 
          600.002.
CWFHC = Carbon weight fraction of exhaust hydrocarbons = 
          CWFfuel as determined in paragraph (f)(2)(ii) of 
          this section and rounded according to paragraph (g)(3) of this 
          section (for M100 fuel, CWFexHC = 0.866).
HC = Grams/mile HC as obtained in paragraph (g)(2) of this section.
CO = Grams/mile CO as obtained in paragraph (g)(2) of this section.
CO2 = Grams/mile CO2 as obtained in paragraph 
          (g)(2) of this section.

    (ii) For manufacturers complying with the fleet averaging option for 
N2O and CH4 as allowed underSec. 86.1818 of this 
chapter, the carbon-related exhaust emissions in grams per mile for 2012 
and later model year methanol-fueled automobiles and automobiles 
designed to operate on mixtures of gasoline and methanol while operating 
on methanol is to be calculated using the following equation and rounded 
to the nearest 1 gram per mile:

CREE = [(CWFexHC/0.273) x NMHC] + (1.571 x CO) + 
CO2 + (298 x N2O) + (25 x CH4)

Where:
CREE means the carbon-related exhaust emission value as defined inSec. 
          600.002.
CWFHC = Carbon weight fraction of exhaust hydrocarbons = 
          CWFfuel as determined in paragraph (f)(2)(ii) of 
          this section and rounded according to paragraph (g)(3) of this 
          section.
NMHC = Grams/mile HC as obtained in paragraph (g)(2) of this section.
CO = Grams/mile CO as obtained in paragraph (g)(2) of this section.
CO2 = Grams/mile CO2 as obtained in paragraph 
          (g)(2) of this section.
N2O = Grams/mile N2O as obtained in paragraph 
          (g)(2) of this section.
CH4 = Grams/mile CH4 as obtained in paragraph 
          (g)(2) of this section.

    (n) Manufacturers shall determine CO2 emissions and 
carbon-related exhaust emissions for electric vehicles,

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fuel cell vehicles, and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles according to 
the provisions of this paragraph (n). Subject to the limitations on the 
number of vehicles produced and delivered for sale as described inSec. 
86.1866 of this chapter, the manufacturer may be allowed to use a value 
of 0 grams/mile to represent the emissions of fuel cell vehicles and the 
proportion of electric operation of a electric vehicles and plug-in 
hybrid electric vehicles that is derived from electricity that is 
generated from sources that are not onboard the vehicle, as described in 
paragraphs (n)(1) through (3) of this section. For purposes of labeling 
under this part, the CO2 emissions for electric vehicles 
shall be 0 grams per mile. Similarly, for purposes of labeling under 
this part, the CO2 emissions for plug-in hybrid electric 
vehicles shall be 0 grams per mile for the proportion of electric 
operation that is derived from electricity that is generated from 
sources that are not onboard the vehicle. For manufacturers no longer 
eligible to use 0 grams per mile to represent electric operation, and 
for all 2026 and later model year electric vehicles, fuel cell vehicles, 
and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, the provisions of this paragraph 
(m) shall be used to determine the non-zero value for CREE for purposes 
of meeting the greenhouse gas emission standards described inSec. 
86.1818 of this chapter.
    (1) For electric vehicles, but not including fuel cell vehicles, the 
carbon-related exhaust emissions in grams per mile is to be calculated 
using the following equation and rounded to the nearest one gram per 
mile:

CREE = CREEUP - CREEGAS

Where:

CREE means the carbon-related exhaust emission value as defined inSec. 
          600.002, which may be set equal to zero for eligible 2012 
          through 2025 model year electric vehicles for a limited number 
          of vehicles produced and delivered for sale as described in 
         Sec. 86.1866-12(a) of this chapter.
          [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR15OC12.055
          
Where:

EC = The vehicle energy consumption in watt-hours per mile, for combined 
          FTP/HFET operation, determined according to procedures 
          established by the Administrator underSec. 600.116-12.
GRIDLOSS = 0.93 for the 2012 through 2016 model years, and 0.935 for the 
          2017 and later model years (to account for grid transmission 
          losses).
AVGUSUP = 0.642 for the 2012 through 2016 model years, and 0.534 for the 
          2017 and later model years (the nationwide average electricity 
          greenhouse gas emission rate at the powerplant, in grams per 
          watt-hour).
2478 is the estimated grams of upstream greenhouse gas emissions per 
          gallon of gasoline.
8887 is the estimated grams of CO2 per gallon of gasoline.
TargetCO2 = The CO2 Target Value for the fuel cell 
          or electric vehicle determined according toSec. 86.1818 of 
          this chapter for the appropriate model year.

    (2) For plug-in hybrid electric vehicles the carbon-related exhaust 
emissions in grams per mile is to be calculated according to the 
provisions ofSec. 600.116, except that the CREE for charge-depleting 
operation shall be the sum of the CREE associated with gasoline 
consumption and the net upstream CREE determined according to paragraph 
(n)(1)(i) of this section, rounded to the nearest one gram per mile.
    (3) For 2012 and later model year fuel cell vehicles, the carbon-
related exhaust emissions in grams per mile shall be calculated using 
the method specified in paragraph (n)(1) of this section, except that 
CREEUP shall be determined according to procedures 
established by the Administrator under

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Sec.  600.111-08(f). As described inSec. 86.1866 of this chapter the 
value of CREE may be set equal to zero for a certain number of 2012 
through 2025 model year fuel cell vehicles.

[76 FR 39533, July 6, 2011, as amended at 77 FR 63179, Oct. 15, 2012]



Sec.  600.114-08  Vehicle-specific 5-cycle fuel economy and carbon-
related exhaust emission calculations.

    Paragraphs (a) through (c) of this section apply to data used for 
fuel economy labeling under subpart D of this part. Paragraphs (d) 
through (f) of this section are used to calculate 5-cycle carbon-related 
exhaust emissions values for the purpose of determining optional 
technology-based CO2 emissions credits under the provisions 
of paragraph (d) ofSec. 86.1866-12 of this chapter.
    (a) City fuel economy. For each vehicle tested underSec. 600.010-
08(c)(i) and (ii), determine the 5-cycle city fuel economy using the 
following equation:
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Where:
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Where:
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Where:

Bag Y FEX = the fuel economy in miles per gallon of fuel 
          during the specified bag of the FTP test conducted at an 
          ambient temperature of 75 [deg]F or 20 [deg]F,

and,
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Where:

US06 City FE = fuel economy in miles per gallon over the ``city'' 
          portion of the US06 test,
HFET FE = fuel economy in miles per gallon over the HFET test,
SC03 FE = fuel economy in miles per gallon over the SC03 test.

    (b) Highway fuel economy. (1) For each vehicle tested under 
Sec.Sec. 600.010-08(a) and

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(c)(1)(ii)(B), determine the 5-cycle highway fuel economy using the 
following equation:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR27DE06.041

Where:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR27DE06.042

Where:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR27DE06.043

and,
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR27DE06.044

Where:

US06 Highway FE = fuel economy in mile per gallon over the highway 
          portion of the US06 test,
HFET FE = fuel economy in mile per gallon over the HFET test,
SC03 FE = fuel economy in mile per gallon over the SC03 test.

    (2) If the condition specified inSec. 600.115-08(b)(2)(iii)(B) is 
met, in lieu of using the calculation in paragraph (b)(1) of this 
section, the manufacturer may optionally determine the highway fuel 
economy using the following modified 5-cycle equation which utilizes 
data from FTP, HFET, and US06 tests, and applies mathematic adjustments 
for Cold FTP and SC03 conditions:
    (i) Perform a US06 test in addition to the FTP and HFET tests.
    (ii) Determine the 5-cycle highway fuel economy according to the 
following formula:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR27DE06.045

Where:

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[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR25NO09.225

Where:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR25NO09.226

Bag y FE75 = the fuel economy in miles per gallon of fuel 
          during the specified bag of the FTP test conducted at an 
          ambient temperature of 75 [deg]F.
          [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR27DE06.048
          
Where:

US06 Highway FE = fuel economy in miles per gallon over the highway 
          portion of the US06 test.
HFET FE = fuel economy in miles per gallon over the HFET test.
US06 FE = fuel economy in miles per gallon over the entire US06 test.

    (c) Fuel economy calculations for hybrid electric vehicles. Under 
the requirements ofSec. 86.1811-04(n), hybrid electric vehicles are 
subject to California test methods which require FTP emission sampling 
for the 75 [deg]F FTP test over four phases (bags) of the UDDS (cold-
start, transient, warm-start, transient). Optionally, these four phases 
may be combined into two phases (phases 1 + 2 and phases 3 + 4). 
Calculations for these sampling methods follow.
    (1) Four-bag FTP equations. If the 4-bag sampling method is used, 
manufacturers may use the equations in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this 
section to determine city and highway fuel economy estimates. If this 
method is chosen, it must be used to determine both city and highway 
fuel economy. Optionally, the following calculations may be used, 
provided that they are used to determine both city and highway fuel 
economy:
    (i) City fuel economy.
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR27DE06.049
    
Where:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR27DE06.050

Where:

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[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR27DE06.051

and
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR27DE06.052

[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR25NO09.227

Where:

BagYX FE = the fuel economy in miles per gallon of fuel 
          during the specified bag Y of the FTP test conducted at an 
          ambient temperature X of 75 [deg]F or 20 [deg]F.
US06 City FE = fuel economy in miles per gallon over the city portion of 
          the US06 test.
SC03 FE = fuel economy in miles per gallon over the SC03 test.

    (ii) Highway fuel economy.
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR27DE06.054
    
Where:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR27DE06.055

Where:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR27DE06.056

[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR27DE06.057

[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR27DE06.058


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Where:

US06 Highway FE = fuel economy in miles per gallon over the Highway 
          portion of the US06 test,
HFET FE = fuel economy in miles per gallon over the HFET test,
SC03 FE = fuel economy in miles per gallon over the SC03 test.

    (2) Two-bag FTP equations. If the 2-bag sampling method is used for 
the 75 [deg]F FTP test, it must be used to determine both city and 
highway fuel economy. The following calculations must be used to 
determine both city and highway fuel economy:
    (i) City fuel economy.
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR27DE06.059
    
Where:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR27DE06.060

Where:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR27DE06.061

[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR27DE06.062

Where:

Bag y FE20 = the fuel economy in miles per gallon of fuel 
          during Bag 1 or Bag 3 of the 20 [deg]F FTP test.
Bag x/y FEX = fuel economy in miles per gallon of fuel during 
          combined phases 1 and 2 or phases 3 and 4 of the FTP test 
          conducted at an ambient temperature of 75 [deg]F.
          [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR27DE06.063
          
Where:

US06 City FE = fuel economy in miles per gallon over the city portion of 
          the US06 test,
SC03 FE = fuel economy in miles per gallon over the SC03 test.
Bag x/y FEX = fuel economy in miles per gallon of fuel during 
          combined phases 1 and 2 or phases 3 and 4 of the FTP test 
          conducted at an ambient temperature of 75 [deg]F.

    (ii) Highway fuel economy.

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[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR27DE06.064

Where:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR27DE06.065

Where:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR27DE06.066

and
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR27DE06.067

and
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR27DE06.068

Where:

US06 Highway FE = fuel economy in miles per gallon over the city portion 
          of the US06 test,
SC03 FE = fuel economy in miles per gallon over the SC03 test.
Bag y FE20 = the fuel economy in miles per gallon of fuel 
          during Bag 1 or Bag 3 of the 20 [deg]F FTP test.
Bag x/y FEX = fuel economy in miles per gallon of fuel during 
          phases 1 and 2 or phases 3 and 4 of the FTP test conducted at 
          an ambient temperature of 75 [deg]F.

    (3) For hybrid electric vehicles using the modified 5-cycle highway 
calculation in paragraph (b)(2) of this section, the equation in 
paragraph (b)(2)(ii)(A) of this section, applies except that the 
equation for Start Fuel75 will be replaced with one of the 
following:
    (i) The equation for Start Fuel75 for hybrids tested 
according to the 4-bag FTP is:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR27DE06.069


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    (ii) The equation for Start Fuel75 for hybrids tested 
according to the 2-bag FTP is:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR27DE06.070

    (d) City carbon-related exhaust emission value. For each vehicle 
tested, determine the 5-cycle city carbon-related exhaust emissions 
using the following equation:

(1) CityCREE = 0.905 x (StartCREE + RunningCREE)

Where:

(i) StartCREE =
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR07MY10.053

Where:

StartCREEX = 3.6 x (Bag1CREEX - 
          Bag3CREEX)

Where:

Bag Y CREEX = the carbon-related exhaust emissions in grams 
          per mile during the specified bag of the FTP test conducted at 
          an ambient temperature of 75 [deg]F or 20 [deg]F.
(ii) Running CREE =
0.82 x [(0.48 x Bag275CREE) + (0.41 x BAG375CREE) 
          + (0.11x US06 CityCREE)] +
0.18 x [(0.5 x Bag220CREE) + (0.5 x Bag320CREE)] +
0.144 x [SC03 CREE - ((0.61 x Bag375CREE) + (0.39 x 
          Bag275CREE))]

Where:

BagYXCREE = carbon-related exhaust emissions in grams per 
          mile over Bag Y at temperature X.
US06 City CREE = carbon-related exhaust emissions in grams per mile over 
          the ``city'' portion of the US06 test.
SC03 CREE = carbon-related exhaust emissions in grams per mile over the 
          SC03 test.

    (e) Highway carbon-related exhaust emissions. For each vehicle 
tested, determine the 5-cycle highway carbon-related exhaust emissions 
using the following equation:

HighwayCREE = 0.905 x (StartCREE + RunningCREE)

Where:

(1) StartCREE =
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR07MY10.054

Where:

StartCREEX = 3.6 x (BagCREEX - 
          Bag3CREEX)
(2) Running CREE =
1.007 x [(0.79 x US06 Highway CREE) + (0.21 x HFET CREE)] + 0.045 x 
          [SC03 CREE - ((0.61 x Bag375CREE) + (0.39 x 
          Bag275CREE))]

Where:

BagYXCREE = carbon-related exhaust emissions in grams per 
          mile over Bag Y at temperature X,
US06 Highway CREE = carbon-related exhaust emissions in grams per mile 
          over the highway portion of the US06 test,

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HFET CREE = carbon-related exhaust emissions in grams per mile over the 
          HFET test,
SC03 CREE = carbon-related exhaust emissions in grams per mile over the 
          SC03 test.

    (f) Carbon-related exhaust emissions calculations for hybrid 
electric vehicles. Hybrid electric vehicles shall be tested according to 
California test methods which require FTP emission sampling for the 75 
[deg]F FTP test over four phases (bags) of the UDDS (cold-start, 
transient, warm-start, transient). Optionally, these four phases may be 
combined into two phases (phases 1 + 2 and phases 3 + 4). Calculations 
for these sampling methods follow.
    (1) Four-bag FTP equations. If the 4-bag sampling method is used, 
manufacturers may use the equations in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this 
section to determine city and highway carbon-related exhaust emissions 
values. If this method is chosen, it must be used to determine both city 
and highway carbon-related exhaust emissions. Optionally, the following 
calculations may be used, provided that they are used to determine both 
city and highway carbon-related exhaust emissions values:
    (i) City carbon-related exhaust emissions.

CityCREE = 0.905 x (StartCREE + RunningCREE)

Where:

(A) StartCREE =
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR07MY10.055

Where:

(1) StartCREE75 =
3.6 x (Bag1CREE75 - Bag3CREE75) + 3.9 x 
          (Bag2CREE75 - Bag4CREE75)

and

(2) StartCREE20 =
3.6 x (Bag1CREE20 - Bag3CREE20)
(B) RunningCREE =
0.82 x [(0.48 x Bag475CREE) + (0.41 x Bag375CREE) 
          + (0.11 x US06 City CREE)] + 0.18 x [(0.5 x 
          Bag220CREE) + (0.5 x Bag320CREE)] + 
          0.144 x [SC03 CREE - ((0.61 x Bag375CREE) + (0.39 x 
          Bag475CREE))]

Where:

US06 Highway CREE = carbon-related exhaust emissions in grams per mile 
          over the city portion of the US06 test.
US06 Highway CREE = carbon-related exhaust emissions in miles per gallon 
          over the Highway portion of the US06 test.
HFET CREE = carbon-related exhaust emissions in grams per mile over the 
          HFET test.
SC03 CREE = carbon-related exhaust emissions in grams per mile over the 
          SC03 test.

    (ii) Highway carbon-related exhaust emissions.

HighwayCREE = 0.905 x (StartCREE + RunningCREE)
Where:

(A) StartCREE =
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR07MY10.056

Where:

StartCREE75 = 3.6 x (Bag1CREE75 - 
          Bag3CREE75) + 3.9 x (Bag2CREE75 - 
          Bag4CREE75)

and

StartCREE20 = 3.6 x (Bag1CREE20 - 
          Bag3CREE20)
(B) RunningCREE =
1.007 x [(0.79 x US06 Highway CREE) + (0.21 x HFET CREE)] + 0.045 x 
          [SC03 CREE -

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          ((0.61 x Bag375CREE) + (0.39 x 
          Bag475CREE))]

Where:

US06 Highway CREE = carbon-related exhaust emissions in grams per mile 
          over the Highway portion of the US06 test,
HFET CREE = carbon-related exhaust emissions in grams per mile over the 
          HFET test,
SC03 CREE = carbon-related exhaust emissions in grams per mile over the 
          SC03 test.

    (2) Two-bag FTP equations. If the 2-bag sampling method is used for 
the 75 [deg]F FTP test, it must be used to determine both city and 
highway carbon-related exhaust emissions. The following calculations 
must be used to determine both city and highway carbon-related exhaust 
emissions:
    (i) City carbon-related exhaust emissions.

CityCREE = 0.905 x (StartCREE + RunningCREE)

Where:

(A) StartCREE =
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR07MY10.057

Where:

Start CREE75 = 3.6 x (Bag \1/2\ CREE75 - Bag \3/4\ 
          CREE75)
and
Start CREE20 = 3.6 x (Bag1CREE20 - 
          Bag3CREE20)
Where:

Bag Y FE20 = the carbon-related exhaust emissions in grams 
          per mile of fuel during Bag 1 or Bag 3 of the 20 [deg]F FTP 
          test, and
Bag X/Y FE75 = carbon-related exhaust emissions in grams per 
          mile of fuel during combined phases 1 and 2 or phases 3 and 4 
          of the FTP test conducted at an ambient temperature of 75 
          [deg]F.
(B) RunningCREE =
0.82 x [(0.90 x Bag\3/4\75CREE) + (0.10 x US06 City CREE)] + 
          0.18 x [(0.5 x Bag220CREE) + (0.5 x 
          Bag320CREE)] + 0.144 x [SC03 CREE - (Bag\3/
          4\75CREE)]
Where:

US06 City CREE = carbon-related exhaust emissions in grams per mile over 
          the city portion of the US06 test, and
SC03 CREE = carbon-related exhaust emissions in grams per mile over the 
          SC03 test, and
Bag X/Y FE75 = carbon-related exhaust emissions in grams per 
          mile of fuel during combined phases 1 and 2 or phases 3 and 4 
          of the FTP test conducted at an ambient temperature of 75 
          [deg]F.

    (ii) Highway carbon-related exhaust emissions.

HighwayCREE = 0.905 x (StartCREE + RunningCREE)

Where:

(A) StartCREE =
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR07MY10.058

Where:

Start CREE75 = 7.5 x (Bag\1/2\CREE75 - Bag\3/
          4\CREE75)

and

Start CREE20 = 3.6 x (Bag1CREE20 - 
          Bag3CREE20)
(B) RunningCREE =
1.007 x [(0.79 x US06 Highway CREE) + (0.21 x HFET CREE)] + 0.045 x 
          [SC03 CREE - Bag\3/4\75CREE]
Where:

US06 Highway CREE = carbon-related exhaust emissions in grams per mile 
          over the city portion of the US06 test, and
SC03 CREE = carbon-related exhaust emissions in gram per mile over the 
          SC03 test, and
Bag Y FE20 = the carbon-related exhaust emissions in grams 
          per mile of fuel during Bag 1 or Bag 3 of the 20 [deg]F FTP 
          test, and

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Bag X/Y FE75 = carbon-related exhaust emissions in grams per 
          mile of fuel during phases 1 and 2 or phases 3 and 4 of the 
          FTP test conducted at an ambient temperature of 75 [deg]F.

[71 FR 77938, Dec. 27, 2006; 72 FR 20403, Apr. 24, 2007, as amended at 
74 FR 61550, Nov. 25, 2009; 75 FR 25709, May 7, 2010]



Sec.  600.114-12  Vehicle-specific 5-cycle fuel economy and carbon-
related exhaust emission calculations.

    Paragraphs (a) through (f) of this section apply to data used for 
fuel economy labeling under subpart D of this part. Paragraphs (d) 
through (f) of this section are used to calculate 5-cycle carbon-related 
exhaust emission values for the purpose of determining optional credits 
for CO2-reducing technologies underSec. 86.1866 of this 
chapter and to calculate 5-cycle CO2 values for the purpose 
of fuel economy labeling under subpart D of this part.
    (a) City fuel economy. For each vehicle tested underSec. 600.010-
08(a), (b), or (c), as applicable, determine the 5-cycle city fuel 
economy using the following equation:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR06JY11.016

    (2) Terms used in the equations in this paragraph (a) are defined as 
follows:

Bag Y FEX = the fuel economy in miles per gallon of fuel 
during bag Y of the FTP test conducted at an ambient temperature X of 75 
[deg]F or 20 [deg]F.
SC03 FE = fuel economy in mile per gallon over the SC03 test.
US06 City FE = fuel economy in miles per gallon over the ``city'' 
portion of the US06 test.

    (b) Highway fuel economy. (1) For each vehicle tested underSec. 
600.010-08(a), (b), or (c), as applicable, determine the 5-cycle highway 
fuel economy using the following equation:

[[Page 913]]

[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR06JY11.017

    (2) If the condition specified inSec. 600.115-08(b)(2)(iii)(B) is 
met, in lieu of using the calculation in paragraph (b)(1) of this 
section, the manufacturer may optionally determine the highway fuel 
economy using the following modified 5-cycle equation which utilizes 
data from FTP, HFET, and US06 tests, and applies mathematic adjustments 
for Cold FTP and SC03 conditions:
    (i) Perform a US06 test in addition to the FTP and HFET tests.
    (ii) Determine the 5-cycle highway fuel economy according to the 
following formula:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR06JY11.018

    (3) Terms used in the equations in this paragraph (b) are defined as 
follows:

Bag Y FEX = the fuel economy in miles per gallon of fuel 
during bag Y of

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the FTP test conducted at an ambient temperature X of 75 [deg]F or 20 
[deg]F.
HFET FE = fuel economy in miles per gallon over the HFET test.
SC03 FE = fuel economy in mile per gallon over the SC03 test.
US06 Highway FE = fuel economy in miles per gallon over the highway 
portion of the US06 test.
US06 FE = fuel economy in miles per gallon over US06 test.

    (c) Fuel economy calculations for hybrid electric vehicles. Test 
hybrid electric vehicles as described in SAE J1711 (incorporated by 
reference inSec. 600.011). For FTP testing, this generally involves 
emission sampling over four phases (bags) of the UDDS (cold-start, 
transient, warm-start, transient); however, these four phases may be 
combined into two phases (phases 1 + 2 and phases 3 + 4). Calculations 
for these sampling methods follow:
    (1) Four-bag FTP equations. If the 4-bag sampling method is used, 
manufacturers may use the equations in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this 
section to determine city and highway fuel economy estimates. If this 
method is chosen, it must be used to determine both city and highway 
fuel economy. Optionally, the following calculations may be used, 
provided that they are used to determine both city and highway fuel 
economy:
    (i) City fuel economy.
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR06JY11.019
    
    (ii) Highway fuel economy.

[[Page 915]]

[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR06JY11.020

    (2) Two-bag FTP equations. If the 2-bag sampling method is used for 
the 75 [deg]F FTP test, it must be used to determine both city and 
highway fuel economy. The following calculations must be used to 
determine both city and highway fuel economy:
    (i) City fuel economy.

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[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR06JY11.021

    (ii) Highway fuel economy.

[[Page 917]]

[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR06JY11.022

    (3) For hybrid electric vehicles using the modified 5-cycle highway 
calculation in paragraph (b)(2) of this section, the equation in 
paragraph (b)(2)(ii)(A) of this section applies except that the equation 
for Start Fuel75 will be replaced with one of the following:
    (i) The equation for Start Fuel75 for hybrids tested 
according to the 4-bag FTP is:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR06JY11.023

    (ii) The equation for Start Fuel75 for hybrids tested 
according to the 2-bag FTP is:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR06JY11.024

    (4) Terms used in the equations in this paragraph (b) are defined as 
follows:

Bag X/Y FE75 = fuel economy in miles per gallon of fuel 
during combined phases X and Y of the FTP test conducted at an ambient 
temperature of 75 [deg]F.
Bag Y FEX = the fuel economy in miles per gallon of fuel 
during bag Y of the FTP test conducted at an ambient temperature X of 75 
[deg]F or 20 [deg]F.

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HFET FE = fuel economy in miles per gallon over the HFET test.
SC03 FE = fuel economy in mile per gallon over the SC03 test.
US06 City FE = fuel economy in miles per gallon over the city portion of 
the US06 test.
US06 Highway FE = fuel economy in miles per gallon over the highway 
portion of the US06 test.

    (d) City CO2 emissions and carbon-related exhaust emissions. For 
each vehicle tested, determine the 5-cycle city CO2 emissions 
and carbon-related exhaust emissions using the following equation:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR06JY11.025

    (2) To determine the City CO2 emissions, use the 
appropriate CO2 grams/mile values instead of CREE values in 
the equations in this paragraph (d).
    (3) Terms used in the equations in this paragraph (d) are defined as 
follows:

Bag Y CREEX = the carbon-related exhaust emissions in grams 
per mile during bag Y of the FTP test conducted at an ambient 
temperature X of 75 [deg]F or 20 [deg]F.
US06 City CREE = carbon-related exhaust emissions in grams per mile over 
the city portion of the US06 test.
SC03 CREE = carbon-related exhaust emissions in grams per mile over the 
SC03 test.

    (e) Highway CO2 emissions and carbon-related exhaust emissions. (1) 
For each vehicle tested, determine the 5-cycle highway carbon-related 
exhaust emissions using the following equation:

[[Page 919]]

[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR06JY11.026

    (2) If the condition specified inSec. 600.115-08(b)(2)(iii)(B) is 
met, in lieu of using the calculation in paragraph (e)(1) of this 
section, the manufacturer may optionally determine the highway carbon-
related exhaust emissions using the following modified 5-cycle equation 
which utilizes data from FTP, HFET, and US06 tests, and applies 
mathematic adjustments for Cold FTP and SC03 conditions:
    (i) Perform a US06 test in addition to the FTP and HFET tests.
    (ii) Determine the 5-cycle highway carbon-related exhaust emissions 
according to the following formula:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR15SE11.064

Where:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR15SE11.065

Start CREE75 = 3.6 x (Bag 1CREE75 - Bag 
          3CREE75)
Running CREE = 1.007 x [(0.79 x US06 Highway CREE) + (0.21 x HFET CREE)] 
          + [0.377 x 0.133 x ((0.00540 x A) + (0.1357 x US06 CREE))]
    (3) To determine the Highway CO2 emissions, use the 
appropriate CO2

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grams/mile values instead of CREE values in the equations in this 
paragraph (e).
    (4) Terms used in the equations in this paragraph (e) are defined as 
follows:

A = 8,887 for gasoline-fueled vehicles, 10,180 for diesel-fueled 
vehicles, or an appropriate value specified by the Administrator for 
other fuels.
Bag Y CREEX = the carbon-related exhaust emissions in grams 
per mile during bag Y of the FTP test conducted at an ambient 
temperature X of 75 [deg]F or 20 [deg]F.
US06 Highway CREE = carbon-related exhaust emissions in grams per mile 
over the highway portion of the US06 test.
US06 CREE = carbon-related exhaust emissions in grams per mile over the 
US06 test.
HFET CREE = carbon-related exhaust emissions in grams per mile over the 
HFET test.
SC03 CREE = carbon-related exhaust emissions in grams per mile over the 
SC03 test.

    (f) CO2 and carbon-related exhaust emissions calculations 
for hybrid electric vehicles. Test hybrid electric vehicles as described 
in SAE J1711 (incorporated by reference inSec. 600.011). For FTP 
testing, this generally involves emission sampling over four phases 
(bags) of the UDDS (cold-start, transient, warm-start, transient); 
however, these four phases may be combined into two phases (phases 1 + 2 
and phases 3 + 4). Calculations for these sampling methods follow:
    (1) Four-bag FTP equations. If the 4-bag sampling method is used, 
manufacturers may use the equations in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this 
section to determine city and highway CO2 and carbon-related 
exhaust emissions values. If this method is chosen, it must be used to 
determine both city and highway CO2 emissions and carbon-
related exhaust emissions. Optionally, the following calculations may be 
used, provided that they are used to determine both city and highway 
CO2 and carbon-related exhaust emissions values:
    (i) City CO2 emissions and carbon-related exhaust emissions.
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR06JY11.028
    

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    (ii) Highway CO2 emissions and carbon-related exhaust emissions.
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR06JY11.030
    
    (2) Two-bag FTP equations. If the 2-bag sampling method is used for 
the 75 [deg]F FTP test, it must be used to determine both city and 
highway CO2 emissions and carbon-related exhaust emissions. 
The following calculations must be used to determine both city and 
highway CO2 emissions and carbon-related exhaust emissions:
    (i) City CO2 emissions and carbon-related exhaust emissions.

[[Page 922]]

[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR06JY11.031

    (ii) Highway CO2 emissions and carbon-related exhaust emissions.
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR06JY11.032
    

[[Page 923]]


    (3) For hybrid electric vehicles using the modified 5-cycle highway 
calculation in paragraph (e)(2) of this section, the equation in 
paragraph (e)(2)(ii)(A) of this section applies except that the equation 
for Start CREE75 will be replaced with one of the following:
    (i) The equation for Start CREE75 for hybrids tested 
according to the 4-bag FTP is:

Start CREE75= 3.6 x (Bag 1 CREE75 - Bag 3 
CREE75 + 3.9 x (Bag 2 CREE75 - Bag 4 
CREE75)

    (ii) The equation for Start CREE75 for hybrids tested 
according to the 2-bag FTP is:

Start CREE75= 7.5 x (Bag \1/2\ CREE75 - Bag \3/4\ 
CREE75)

    (4) To determine the City and Highway CO2 emissions, use 
the appropriate CO2 grams/mile values instead of CREE values 
in the equations in paragraphs (f)(1) through (3) of this section.
    (5) Terms used in the equations in this paragraph (e) are defined as 
follows:

Bag Y CREEX = the carbon-related exhaust emissions in grams 
per mile during bag Y of the FTP test conducted at an ambient 
temperature X of 75 [deg]F or 20 [deg]F.US06 City CREE = carbon-related 
exhaust emissions in grams per mile over the City portion of the US06 
test.
SC03 CREE = carbon-related exhaust emissions in grams per mile over the 
SC03 test.
US06 Highway CREE = carbon-related exhaust emissions in grams per mile 
over the Highway portion of the US06 test.
HFET CREE = carbon-related exhaust emissions in grams per mile over the 
HFET test.
Bag X/Y CREE75 = carbon-related exhaust emissions in grams 
per mile of fuel during combined phases X and Y of the FTP test 
conducted at an ambient temperature of 75 [deg]F.

[76 FR 39538, July 6, 2011, as amended at 76 FR 57379, Sept. 15, 2011]



Sec.  600.115-11  Criteria for determining the fuel economy label
calculation method.

    This section provides the criteria to determine if the derived 5-
cycle method for determining fuel economy label values, as specified in 
Sec.  600.210-08(a)(2) or (b)(2) orSec. 600.210-12(a)(2) or (b)(2), as 
applicable, may be used to determine label values. Separate criteria 
apply to city and highway fuel economy for each test group. The 
provisions of this section are optional. If this option is not chosen, 
or if the criteria provided in this section are not met, fuel economy 
label values must be determined according to the vehicle-specific 5-
cycle method specified inSec. 600.210-08(a)(1) or (b)(1) orSec. 
600.210-12(a)(1) or (b)(1), as applicable. However, dedicated 
alternative-fuel vehicles, dual fuel vehicles when operating on the 
alternative fuel, plug-in hybrid electric vehicles while operating in 
charge-depleting mode, MDPVs, and vehicles imported by Independent 
Commercial Importers may use the derived 5-cycle method for determining 
fuel economy label values whether or not the criteria provided in this 
section are met. Manufacturers may alternatively account for this effect 
by multiplying 2-cycle fuel economy values by 0.7 and dividing 2-cycle 
CO2 emission values by 0.7.
    (a) City fuel economy criterion. (1) For each test group certified 
for emission compliance underSec. 86.1848 of this chapter, the FTP, 
HFET, US06, SC03 and Cold FTP tests determined to be official under 
Sec.  86.1835 of this chapter are used to calculate the vehicle-specific 
5-cycle city fuel economy which is then compared to the derived 5-cycle 
city fuel economy, as follows:
    (i) The vehicle-specific 5-cycle city fuel economy from the official 
FTP, HFET, US06, SC03 and Cold FTP tests for the test group is 
determined according to the provisions ofSec. 600.114-08(a) or (c) or 
Sec.  600.114-12(a) or (c) and rounded to the nearest one tenth of a 
mile per gallon.
    (ii) Using the same FTP data as used in paragraph (a)(1)(i) of this 
section, the corresponding derived 5-cycle city fuel economy is 
calculated according to the following equation:

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[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR06JY11.033

Where:

City Intercept = Intercept determined by the Administrator. SeeSec. 
          600.210-08(a)(2)(iii) orSec. 600.210-12(a)(2)(iii).
City Slope = Slope determined by the Administrator. SeeSec. 600.210-
          08(a)(2)(iii) orSec. 600.210-12(a)(2)(ii).
FTP FE = the FTP-based city fuel economy from the official test used for 
          certification compliance, determined underSec. 600.113-
          08(a), rounded to the nearest tenth.

    (2) The derived 5-cycle fuel economy value determined in paragraph 
(a)(1)(ii) of this section is multiplied by 0.96 and rounded to the 
nearest one tenth of a mile per gallon.
    (3) If the vehicle-specific 5-cycle city fuel economy determined in 
paragraph (a)(1)(i) of this section is greater than or equal to the 
value determined in paragraph (a)(2) of this section, then the 
manufacturer may base the city fuel economy estimates for the model 
types covered by the test group on the derived 5-cycle method specified 
inSec. 600.210-08(a)(2) or (b)(2) orSec. 600.210-12(a)(2) or (b)(2), 
as applicable.
    (b) Highway fuel economy criterion. The determination for highway 
fuel economy depends upon the outcome of the determination for city fuel 
economy in paragraph (a)(3) of this section for each test group.
    (1) If the city determination for a test group made in paragraph 
(a)(3) of this section does not allow the use of the derived 5-cycle 
method, then the highway fuel economy values for all model types 
represented by the test group are likewise not allowed to be determined 
using the derived 5-cycle method, and must be determined according to 
the vehicle-specific 5-cycle method specified inSec. 600.210-08(a)(1) 
or (b)(1) orSec. 600.210-12(a)(1) or (b)(1), as applicable.
    (2) If the city determination made in paragraph (a)(3) of this 
section allows the use of the derived 5-cycle method, a separate 
determination is made for the highway fuel economy labeling method as 
follows:
    (i) For each test group certified for emission compliance under 
Sec.  86.1848 of this chapter, the FTP, HFET, US06, SC03 and Cold FTP 
tests determined to be official underSec. 86.1835 of this chapter are 
used to calculate the vehicle-specific 5-cycle highway fuel economy, 
which is then compared to the derived 5-cycle highway fuel economy, as 
follows:
    (A) The vehicle-specific 5-cycle highway fuel economy from the 
official FTP, HFET, US06, SC03 and Cold FTP tests for the test group is 
determined according to the provisions ofSec. 600.114-08(b)(1) or 
Sec.  600.114-12(b)(1) and rounded to the nearest one tenth of a mile 
per gallon.
    (B) Using the same HFET data as used in paragraph (b)(2)(i)(A) of 
this section, the corresponding derived 5-cycle highway fuel economy is 
calculated using the following equation:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR06JY11.034

Where:
Highway Intercept = Intercept determined by the Administrator. SeeSec. 
          600.210-08(a)(2)(iii) orSec. 600.210-12(a)(2)(iii).
Highway Slope = Slope determined by the Administrator. SeeSec. 
          600.210-08(a)(2)(iii) orSec. 600.210-12(a)(2)(iii).

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HFET FE = the HFET-based highway fuel economy determined underSec. 
          600.113-08(b), rounded to the nearest tenth.

    (ii) The derived 5-cycle highway fuel economy calculated in 
paragraph (b)(2)(i)(B) of this section is multiplied by 0.95 and rounded 
to the nearest one tenth of a mile per gallon.
    (iii) (A) If the vehicle-specific 5-cycle highway fuel economy of 
the vehicle tested in paragraph (b)(2)(i)(A) of this section is greater 
than or equal to the value determined in paragraph (b)(2)(ii) of this 
section, then the manufacturer may base the highway fuel economy 
estimates for the model types covered by the test group on the derived 
5-cycle method specified inSec. 600.210-08(a)(2) or (b)(2) orSec. 
600.210-12(a)(2) or (b)(2), as applicable.
    (B) If the vehicle-specific 5-cycle highway fuel economy determined 
in paragraph (b)(2)(i)(A) of this section is less than the value 
determined in paragraph (b)(2)(ii) of this section, the manufacturer may 
determine the highway fuel economy for the model types covered by the 
test group on the modified 5-cycle equation specified inSec. 600.114-
08(b)(2) orSec. 600.114-12(b)(2).
    (c) The manufacturer will apply the criteria in paragraph (a) and 
(b) of this section to every test group for each model year.
    (d) The tests used to make the evaluations in paragraphs (a) and (b) 
of this section will be the procedures for official test determinations 
underSec. 86.1835. Adjustments and/or substitutions to the official 
test data may be made with advance approval of the Administrator.

[76 FR 39547, July 6, 2011, as amended at 76 FR 57380, Sept. 15, 2011]



Sec.  600.116-12  Special procedures related to electric vehicles,
hybrid electric vehicles, and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles.

    (a) Determine fuel economy values for electric vehicles as specified 
in Sec.Sec. 600.210 and 600.311 using the procedures of SAE J1634 
(incorporated by reference inSec. 600.011), with the following 
clarifications and modifications:
    (1) Use one of the following approaches to define end-of-test 
criteria for vehicles whose maximum speed is less than the maximum speed 
specified in the driving schedule, where the vehicle's maximum speed is 
determined, to the nearest 0.1 mph, from observing the highest speed 
over the first duty cycle (FTP, HFET, etc.):
    (i) If the vehicle can follow the driving schedule within the speed 
tolerances specified inSec. 86.115 of this chapter up to its maximum 
speed, the end-of-test criterion is based on the point at which the 
vehicle can no longer meet the specified speed tolerances up to and 
including its maximum speed.
    (ii) If the vehicle cannot follow the driving schedule within the 
speed tolerances specified inSec. 86.115 of this chapter up to its 
maximum speed, the end-of-test criterion is based on the following 
procedure:
    (A) Measure and record the vehicle's speed (to the nearest 0.1 mph) 
while making a best effort to follow the specified driving schedule.
    (B) This recorded sequence of driving speeds becomes the driving 
schedule for the test vehicle. Apply the end-of-test criterion based on 
the point at which the vehicle can no longer meet the specified speed 
tolerances over this new driving schedule. The driving to establish the 
new driving schedule may be done separately, or as part of the 
measurement procedure.
    (2) Soak time between repeat duty cycles (four-bag FTP, HFET, etc.) 
may be up to 30 minutes. No recharging may occur during the soak time.
    (3) Recharging the vehicle's battery must start within three hours 
after the end of testing.
    (4) Do not apply the C coefficient adjustment specified in Section 
4.4.2.
    (5) We may approve alternate measurement procedures with respect to 
electric vehicles if they are necessary or appropriate for meeting the 
objectives of this part.
    (6) All label values related to fuel economy, energy consumption, 
and range must be based on 5-cycle testing or on values adjusted to be 
equivalent to 5-cycle results.
    (b) Determine performance values for plug-in hybrid electric 
vehicles as specified in Sec.Sec. 600.210 and 600.311 using the 
procedures of SAE J1711 (incorporated by reference inSec. 600.011), 
with the following clarifications and modifications:

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    (1) To determine fuel economy and CREE values to demonstrate 
compliance with CAFE and GHG standards, calculate composite values 
representing combined operation during charge-deplete and charge-sustain 
operation using the following utility factors except as specified in 
this paragraph (b):

 Table 1 ofSec.  600.116-12--Fleet Utility Factors for Urban ``City''
                                 Driving
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Cumulative   Sequential
     Schedule range for UDDS phases, miles           UF           UF
------------------------------------------------------------------------
3.59..........................................        0.125        0.125
7.45..........................................        0.243        0.117
11.04.........................................        0.338        0.095
14.90.........................................        0.426        0.088
18.49.........................................        0.497        0.071
22.35.........................................        0.563        0.066
25.94.........................................        0.616        0.053
29.80.........................................        0.666        0.049
33.39.........................................        0.705        0.040
37.25.........................................        0.742        0.037
40.84.........................................        0.772        0.030
44.70.........................................        0.800        0.028
48.29.........................................        0.822        0.022
52.15.........................................        0.843        0.021
55.74.........................................        0.859        0.017
59.60.........................................        0.875        0.016
63.19.........................................        0.888        0.013
67.05.........................................        0.900        0.012
70.64.........................................        0.909        0.010
------------------------------------------------------------------------


 Table 2 ofSec.  600.116-12--Fleet Utility Factors for Highway Driving
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Cumulative   Sequential
        Schedule range for HFET, miles               UF           UF
------------------------------------------------------------------------
10.3..........................................        0.123        0.123
20.6..........................................        0.240        0.117
30.9..........................................        0.345        0.105
41.2..........................................        0.437        0.092
51.5..........................................        0.516        0.079
61.8..........................................        0.583        0.067
72.1..........................................        0.639        0.056
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (2) To determine fuel economy and CO2 emission values for 
labeling purposes, calculate composite values representing combined 
operation during charge-deplete and charge-sustain operation using the 
following utility factors except as specified in this paragraph (b):

 Table 3 ofSec.  600.116-12--Multi-Day Individual Utility Factors for
                         Urban ``City'' Driving
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                    Equivalent
 Schedule range for UDDS phases,     5-cycle     Cumulative   Sequential
              miles                 distance,        UF           UF
                                      miles
------------------------------------------------------------------------
3.59.............................         2.51         0.08         0.08
7.45.............................         5.22         0.15         0.08
11.04............................         7.73         0.22         0.06
14.90............................        10.43         0.28         0.06
18.49............................        12.94         0.33         0.05
22.35............................        15.65         0.38         0.05
25.94............................        18.16         0.43         0.04
29.80............................        20.86         0.47         0.04
33.39............................        23.37         0.50         0.04
37.25............................        26.08         0.54         0.04
40.84............................        28.59         0.57         0.03
44.70............................        31.29         0.60         0.03
48.29............................        33.80         0.62         0.02
52.15............................        36.51         0.65         0.02
55.74............................        39.02         0.67         0.02
59.60............................        41.72         0.69         0.02
63.19............................        44.23         0.71         0.02
67.05............................        46.94         0.72         0.02
70.64............................        49.45         0.74         0.01
74.50............................        52.15         0.75         0.01
78.09............................        54.66         0.78         0.03
81.95............................        57.37         0.79         0.01
85.54............................        59.88         0.80         0.01
89.40............................        62.58         0.81         0.01
92.99............................        65.09         0.82         0.01
------------------------------------------------------------------------


 Table 4 ofSec.  600.116-12--Multi-Day Individual Utility Factors for
                             Highway Driving
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                    Equivalent
 Schedule range for HFET phases,     5-cycle     Cumulative   Sequential
              miles                 distance,        UF           UF
                                      miles
------------------------------------------------------------------------
10.30............................         7.21         0.21         0.21

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20.60............................        14.42         0.36         0.16
30.90............................        21.63         0.48         0.12
41.20............................        28.84         0.57         0.09
51.50............................        36.05         0.64         0.07
61.80............................        43.26         0.70         0.06
72.10............................        50.47         0.75         0.04
82.40............................        57.68         0.78         0.04
92.70............................        64.89         0.81         0.03
103.00...........................        72.10         0.83         0.02
113.30...........................        79.31         0.85         0.02
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (3) You may calculate performance values under paragraphs (b)(1) and 
(2) of this section by combining phases during FTP testing. For example, 
you may treat the first 7.45 miles as a single phase by adding the 
individual utility factors for that portion of driving and assigning 
emission levels to the combined phase. Do this consistently throughout a 
test run.
    (4) Instead of the utility factors specified in paragraphs (b)(1) 
and (2) of this section, calculate utility factors using the following 
equation for vehicles whose maximum speed is less than the maximum speed 
specified in the driving schedule, where the vehicle's maximum speed is 
determined, to the nearest 0.1 mph, from observing the highest speed 
over the first duty cycle (FTP, HFET, etc.):
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR15SE11.066

Where:

UFi = the utility factor for phase i. Let UF0 = 0.
j = a counter to identify the appropriate term in the summation (with 
          terms numbered consecutively).
k = the number of terms in the equation (see Table 3 of this section).
di = the distance driven in phase i.
ND = the normalized distance. Use 399 for both FTP and HFET operation.
Cj = the coefficient for term j from the following table:

   Table 5 ofSec.  600.116-12--City/Highway Specific Utility Factor
                              Coefficients
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                         Fleet values for     Multi-day
                                        CAFE and GHG values   individual
                                      ----------------------  value for
             Coefficient                                       labeling
                                                            ------------
                                          City     Highway     City or
                                                               highway
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1....................................      14.86        4.8         13.1
2....................................      2.965         13        -18.7
3....................................     -84.05        -65         5.22
4....................................      153.7        120         8.15
5....................................     -43.59    -100.00         3.53
6....................................     -96.94      31.00        -1.34
7....................................      14.47  .........        -4.01
8....................................      91.70  .........        -3.90
9....................................     -46.36  .........        -1.15
10...................................  .........  .........         3.88
------------------------------------------------------------------------

n = the number of test phases (or bag measurements) before the vehicle 
          reaches the end-of-test criterion.

    (5) The end-of-test criterion is based on a 1 percent Net Energy 
Change as

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specified in Section 3.8. The Administrator may approve alternate Net 
Energy Change tolerances as specified in Section 3.9.1 or Appendix C if 
the 1 percent threshold is insufficient or inappropriate for marking the 
end of charge-deplete operation.
    (6) Use the vehicle's Actual Charge-Depleting Range, 
Rcda, as specified in Section 6.1.3 for evaluating the end-
of-test criterion.
    (7) Measure and record AC watt-hours throughout the recharging 
procedure. Position the measurement appropriately to account for any 
losses in the charging system.
    (8) We may approve alternate measurement procedures with respect to 
plug-in hybrid electric vehicles if they are necessary or appropriate 
for meeting the objectives of this part.
    (c) Determining the proportion of recovered energy for hybrid 
electric vehicles. Testing of hybrid electric vehicles under this part 
may include a determination of the proportion of energy recovered over 
the FTP relative to the total available braking energy required over the 
FTP. This determination is required for pickup trucks accruing credits 
for implementation of hybrid technology underSec. 86.1870-12, and 
requires the measurement of electrical current (in amps) flowing into 
the hybrid system battery for the duration of the test. Hybrid electric 
vehicles are tested for fuel economy and GHG emissions using the 4-bag 
FTP as required bySec. 600.114(c). Alternative measurement and 
calculation methods may be used with prior EPA approval.
    (1) Calculate the theoretical maximum amount of energy that could be 
recovered by a hybrid electric vehicle over the FTP test cycle, where 
the test cycle time and velocity points are expressed at 10 Hz, and the 
velocity (miles/hour) is expressed to the nearest 0.01 miles/hour, as 
follows:
    (i) For each time point in the 10 Hz test cycle (i.e., at each 0.1 
seconds):
    (A) Determine the road load power in kilowatts using the following 
equation:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR15OC12.056

Where:

Proadload is the road load power in kilowatts, where road 
          load is negative because it always represents a deceleration 
          (i.e., resistive) force on the vehicle;
A, B, and C are the vehicle-specific dynamometer road load coefficients 
          in lb-force, lb-force/mph, and lb-force/mph\2\, respectively;
Vmph = velocity in miles/hour, expressed to the nearest 0.01 
          miles/hour;
0.44704 converts speed from miles/hour to meters/second;
4.448 converts pound force to Newtons; and
1,000 converts power from Watts to kilowatts.

    (B) Determine the applied deceleration power at each sampling point 
in time, t, in kilowatts, using the following equation. Positive values 
indicate acceleration and negative values indicate deceleration.
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR15OC12.057

Where:

ETW = the vehicle Equivalent Test Weight (lbs);
Vt = velocity in miles/hour, rounded to the nearest 0.01 
          miles/hour, at each sampling point;
Vt-1 = the velocity in miles/hour at the previous time point 
          in the 10 Hz speed vs. time table, rounded to the nearest 0.01 
          miles/hour;
0.1 represents the time in seconds between each successive velocity data 
          point;

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0.44704 converts speed from miles/hour to meters/second;
2.205 converts weight from pounds to kilograms; and
1,000 converts power from Watts to kilowatts.

    (C) Determine braking power in kilowatts using the following 
equation. Note that during braking events, Pbrake, 
Paccel, and Proadload will all be negative (i.e., 
resistive) forces on the vehicle.
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR15OC12.058

Where:

 Paccel = the value determined in paragraph (c)(1)(i)(B) of 
          this section;
Proadload = the value determined in paragraph (c)(1)(i)(A) of 
          this section; and
Pbrake = 0 if Paccel is greater than or equal to 
          Proadload.

    (ii) The total maximum braking energy (Ebrake) that could 
theoretically be recovered is equal to the absolute value of the sum of 
all the values of Pbrake determined in paragraph (c)(1)(i)(C) 
of this section, divided by 36000 (to convert 10 Hz data to hours) and 
rounded to the nearest 0.01 kilowatt hours.
    (2) Calculate the actual amount of energy recovered 
(Erec) by a hybrid electric vehicle when tested on the FTP 
according to the provisions of this part, as follows:
    (i) Measure the electrical current in Amps to and from the hybrid 
electric vehicle battery during the FTP. Measurements should be made 
directly upstream of the battery at a 10 Hz sampling rate.
    (ii) At each sampling point where current is flowing into the 
battery, calculate the current flowing into the battery, in Watt-hours, 
as follows:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR15OC12.059

Where:

Et = the current flowing into the battery, in Watt-hours, at 
          time t in the test;
It = the electrical current, in Amps, at time t in the test; 
          and
Vnominal = the nominal voltage of the hybrid battery system 
          determined according to paragraph (c)(4) of this section.

    (iii) The total energy recovered (Erec) is the absolute 
value of the sum of all values of Et that represent current 
flowing into the battery, divided by 1000 (to convert Watt-hours to 
kilowatt-hours).
    (3) The percent of braking energy recovered by a hybrid system 
relative to the total available energy is determined by the following 
equation, rounded to the nearest one percent:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR15OC12.060

Where:

Erec = The actual total energy recovered, in kilowatt hours, 
          as determined in paragraph (c)(2) of this section; and
Ebrake = The theoretical maximum amount of energy, in 
          kilowatt hours, that could be recovered by a hybrid electric 
          vehicle over the FTP test cycle, as determined in paragraph 
          (c)(1) of this section.

    (4)(i) Determination nominal voltage (Vnominal) using the 
following equation:

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[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR15OC12.061

Where:

VS is the battery voltage measured at the start of the FTP 
          test, where the measurement is made after the key-on event but 
          not later than 10 seconds after the key-on event; and
VF is the battery voltage measured at the conclusion of the 
          FTP test, where the measurement is made before the key-off 
          event but not earlier than 10 seconds prior to the key-off 
          event.

    (ii) If the absolute value of the measured current to and from the 
battery during the measurement of either VS or VF 
exceeds three percent of the maximum absolute value of the current 
measured over the FTP, then that VS or VF value is 
not valid. If no valid voltage measurement can be made using this 
method, the manufacturer must develop an alternative method of 
determining nominal voltage. The alternative must be developed using 
good engineering judgment and is subject to EPA approval.

[76 FR 39548, July 6, 2011, as amended at 76 FR 57380, Sept. 15, 2011; 
77 FR 63182, Oct. 15, 2012]



  Subpart C_Procedures for Calculating Fuel Economy and Carbon-Related 
                         Exhaust Emission Values



Sec.  600.206-08  Calculation and use of FTP-based and HFET-based fuel
economy values for vehicle configurations.

    (a) Fuel economy values determined for each vehicle underSec. 
600.113(a) and (b) and as approved inSec. 600.008-08 (c), are used to 
determine FTP-based city, HFET-based highway, and combined FTP/Highway-
based fuel economy values for each vehicle configuration for which data 
are available.
    (1) If only one set of FTP-based city and HFET-based highway fuel 
economy values is accepted for a vehicle configuration, these values, 
rounded to the nearest tenth of a mile per gallon, comprise the city and 
highway fuel economy values for that configuration.
    (2) If more than one set of FTP-based city and HFET-based highway 
fuel economy values are accepted for a vehicle configuration:
    (i) All data shall be grouped according to the subconfiguration for 
which the data were generated using sales projections supplied in 
accordance withSec. 600.208(a)(3).
    (ii) Within each group of data, all values are harmonically averaged 
and rounded to the nearest 0.0001 of a mile per gallon in order to 
determine FTP-based city and HFET-based highway fuel economy values for 
each subconfiguration at which the vehicle configuration was tested.
    (iii) All FTP-based city fuel economy values and all HFET-based 
highway fuel economy values calculated in paragraph (a)(2)(ii) of this 
section are (separately for city and highway) averaged in proportion to 
the sales fraction (rounded to the nearest 0.0001) within the vehicle 
configuration (as provided to the Administrator by the manufacturer) of 
vehicles of each tested subconfiguration. The resultant values, rounded 
to the nearest 0.0001 mile per gallon, are the FTP-based city and HFET-
based highway fuel economy values for the vehicle configuration.
    (3) For the purpose of determining average fuel economy underSec. 
600.510-08, the combined fuel economy value for a vehicle configuration 
is calculated by harmonically averaging the FTP-based city and HFET-
based highway fuel economy values, as determined inSec. 600.206(a)(1) 
or (2) of this section, weighted 0.55 and 0.45 respectively, and rounded 
to the nearest 0.0001 mile per gallon. A sample of this calculation 
appears in appendix II of this part.
    (4) For alcohol dual fuel automobiles and natural gas dual fuel 
automobiles the procedures of paragraphs (a)(1) or (2) of this section, 
as applicable, shall be used to calculate two separate sets of FTP-based 
city, HFET-based highway, and combined fuel economy values for each 
configuration.
    (i) Calculate the city, highway, and combined fuel economy values 
from

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the tests performed using gasoline or diesel test fuel.
    (ii) Calculate the city, highway, and combined fuel economy values 
from the tests performed using alcohol or natural gas test fuel.
    (b) If only one equivalent petroleum-based fuel economy value exists 
for an electric configuration, that value, rounded to the nearest tenth 
of a mile per gallon, will comprise the petroleum-based fuel economy for 
that configuration.
    (c) If more than one equivalent petroleum-based fuel economy value 
exists for an electric vehicle configuration, all values for that 
vehicle configuration are harmonically averaged and rounded to the 
nearest 0.0001 mile per gallon for that configuration.

[71 FR 77944, Dec. 27, 2006]



Sec.  600.206-12  Calculation and use of FTP-based and HFET-based
fuel economy, CO2 emissions, and carbon-related exhaust emission 
values for vehicle configurations.

    (a) Fuel economy, CO2 emissions, and carbon-related 
exhaust emissions values determined for each vehicle underSec. 
600.113-08(a) and (b) and as approved inSec. 600.008 (c), are used to 
determine FTP-based city, HFET-based highway, and combined FTP/Highway-
based fuel economy, CO2 emissions, and carbon-related exhaust 
emission values for each vehicle configuration for which data are 
available. Note that fuel economy for some alternative fuel vehicles may 
mean miles per gasoline gallon equivalent and/or miles per unit of fuel 
consumed. For example, electric vehicles will determine miles per 
kilowatt-hour in addition to miles per gasoline gallon equivalent, and 
fuel cell vehicles will determine miles per kilogram of hydrogen.
    (1) If only one set of FTP-based city and HFET-based highway fuel 
economy values is accepted for a vehicle configuration, these values, 
rounded to the nearest tenth of a mile per gallon, comprise the city and 
highway fuel economy values for that configuration. If only one set of 
FTP-based city and HFET-based highway CO2 emissions and 
carbon-related exhaust emission values is accepted for a vehicle 
configuration, these values, rounded to the nearest gram per mile, 
comprise the city and highway CO2 emissions and carbon-
related exhaust emission values for that configuration.
    (2) If more than one set of FTP-based city and HFET-based highway 
fuel economy and/or carbon-related exhaust emission values are accepted 
for a vehicle configuration:
    (i) All data shall be grouped according to the subconfiguration for 
which the data were generated using sales projections supplied in 
accordance withSec. 600.208-12(a)(3).
    (ii) Within each group of data, all fuel economy values are 
harmonically averaged and rounded to the nearest 0.0001 of a mile per 
gallon and all CO2 emissions and carbon-related exhaust 
emission values are arithmetically averaged and rounded to the nearest 
tenth of a gram per mile in order to determine FTP-based city and HFET-
based highway fuel economy, CO2 emissions, and carbon-related 
exhaust emission values for each subconfiguration at which the vehicle 
configuration was tested.
    (iii) All FTP-based city fuel economy, CO2 emissions, and 
carbon-related exhaust emission values and all HFET-based highway fuel 
economy and carbon-related exhaust emission values calculated in 
paragraph (a)(2)(ii) of this section are (separately for city and 
highway) averaged in proportion to the sales fraction (rounded to the 
nearest 0.0001) within the vehicle configuration (as provided to the 
Administrator by the manufacturer) of vehicles of each tested 
subconfiguration. Fuel economy values shall be harmonically averaged, 
and CO2 emissions and carbon-related exhaust emission values 
shall be arithmetically averaged. The resultant fuel economy values, 
rounded to the nearest 0.0001 mile per gallon, are the FTP-based city 
and HFET-based highway fuel economy values for the vehicle 
configuration. The resultant CO2 emissions and carbon-related 
exhaust emission values, rounded to the nearest tenth of a gram per 
mile, are the FTP-based city and HFET-based highway CO2 
emissions and carbon-related exhaust emission values for the vehicle 
configuration.
    (3)(i) For the purpose of determining average fuel economy under 
Sec.  600.510,

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the combined fuel economy value for a vehicle configuration is 
calculated by harmonically averaging the FTP-based city and HFET-based 
highway fuel economy values, as determined in paragraph (a)(1) or (2) of 
this section, weighted 0.55 and 0.45 respectively, and rounded to the 
nearest 0.0001 mile per gallon. A sample of this calculation appears in 
Appendix II of this part.
    (ii) For the purpose of determining average carbon-related exhaust 
emissions underSec. 600.510, the combined carbon-related exhaust 
emission value for a vehicle configuration is calculated by 
arithmetically averaging the FTP-based city and HFET-based highway 
carbon-related exhaust emission values, as determined in paragraph 
(a)(1) or (2) of this section, weighted 0.55 and 0.45 respectively, and 
rounded to the nearest tenth of gram per mile.
    (4) For alcohol dual fuel automobiles and natural gas dual fuel 
automobiles the procedures of paragraphs (a)(1) or (2) of this section, 
as applicable, shall be used to calculate two separate sets of FTP-based 
city, HFET-based highway, and combined values for fuel economy, 
CO2 emissions, and carbon-related exhaust emissions for each 
configuration.
    (i) Calculate the city, highway, and combined fuel economy, 
CO2 emissions, and carbon-related exhaust emission values 
from the tests performed using gasoline or diesel test fuel.
    (ii) Calculate the city, highway, and combined fuel economy, 
CO2 emissions, and carbon-related exhaust emission values 
from the tests performed using alcohol or natural gas test fuel.
    (b) If only one equivalent petroleum-based fuel economy value exists 
for an electric vehicle configuration, that value, rounded to the 
nearest tenth of a mile per gallon, will comprise the petroleum-based 
fuel economy for that configuration.
    (c) If more than one equivalent petroleum-based fuel economy value 
exists for an electric vehicle configuration, all values for that 
vehicle configuration are harmonically averaged and rounded to the 
nearest 0.0001 mile per gallon for that configuration.

[76 FR 39551, July 6, 2011]



Sec.  600.207-08  Calculation and use of vehicle-specific 5-cycle-
based fuel economy values for vehicle configurations.

    (a) Fuel economy values determined for each vehicle underSec. 
600.114-08 and as approved inSec. 600.008-08 (c), are used to 
determine vehicle-specific 5-cycle city and highway fuel economy values 
for each vehicle configuration for which data are available.
    (1) If only one set of 5-cycle city and highway fuel economy values 
is accepted for a vehicle configuration, these values, rounded to the 
nearest tenth of a mile per gallon, comprise the city and highway fuel 
economy values for that configuration.
    (2) If more than one set of 5-cycle city and highway fuel economy 
values are accepted for a vehicle configuration:
    (i) All data shall be grouped according to the subconfiguration for 
which the data were generated using sales projections supplied in 
accordance withSec. 600.209(a)(3).
    (ii) Within each subconfiguration of data, all values are 
harmonically averaged and rounded to the nearest 0.0001 of a mile per 
gallon in order to determine 5-cycle city and highway fuel economy 
values for each subconfiguration at which the vehicle configuration was 
tested.
    (iii) All 5-cycle city fuel economy values and all 5-cycle highway 
fuel economy values calculated in paragraph (a)(2)(ii) of this section 
are (separately for city and highway) averaged in proportion to the 
sales fraction (rounded to the nearest 0.0001) within the vehicle 
configuration (as provided to the Administrator by the manufacturer) of 
vehicles of each tested subconfiguration. The resultant values, rounded 
to the nearest 0.0001 mile per gallon, are the 5-cycle city and 5-cycle 
highway fuel economy values for the vehicle configuration.
    (3) [Reserved]
    (4) For alcohol dual fuel automobiles and natural gas dual fuel 
automobiles the procedures of paragraphs (a)(1) and (2) of this section 
shall be used to calculate two separate sets of 5-cycle city, highway 
fuel economy values for each configuration.

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    (i) Calculate the 5-cycle city and highway fuel economy values from 
the tests performed using gasoline or diesel test fuel.
    (ii)(A) Calculate the 5-cycle city and highway fuel economy values 
from the tests performed using alcohol or natural gas test fuel, if 5-
cycle testing has been performed. Otherwise, the procedure inSec. 
600.210(a)(3) or (b)(3) applies.
    (b) If only one equivalent petroleum-based fuel economy value exists 
for an electric configuration, that value, rounded to the nearest tenth 
of a mile per gallon, will comprise the petroleum-based 5-cycle fuel 
economy for that configuration.
    (c) If more than one equivalent petroleum-based 5-cycle fuel economy 
value exists for an electric vehicle configuration, all values for that 
vehicle configuration are harmonically averaged and rounded to the 
nearest 0.0001 mile per gallon for that configuration.

[71 FR 77944, Dec. 27, 2006]



Sec.  600.207-12  Calculation and use of vehicle-specific 5-cycle-
based fuel economy and CO2 emission values for vehicle configurations.

    (a) Fuel economy and CO2 emission values determined for 
each vehicle underSec. 600.114 and as approved inSec. 600.008(c), 
are used to determine vehicle-specific 5-cycle city and highway fuel 
economy and CO2 emission values for each vehicle 
configuration for which data are available.
    (1) If only one set of 5-cycle city and highway fuel economy and 
CO2 emission values is accepted for a vehicle configuration, 
these values, where fuel economy is rounded to the nearest 0.0001 of a 
mile per gallon and the CO2 emission value in grams per mile 
is rounded to the nearest tenth of a gram per mile, comprise the city 
and highway fuel economy and CO2 emission values for that 
configuration.
    (2) If more than one set of 5-cycle city and highway fuel economy 
and CO2 emission values are accepted for a vehicle 
configuration:
    (i) All data shall be grouped according to the subconfiguration for 
which the data were generated using sales projections supplied in 
accordance withSec. 600.209-12(a)(3).
    (ii) Within each subconfiguration of data, all fuel economy values 
are harmonically averaged and rounded to the nearest 0.0001 of a mile 
per gallon in order to determine 5-cycle city and highway fuel economy 
values for each subconfiguration at which the vehicle configuration was 
tested, and all CO2 emissions values are arithmetically 
averaged and rounded to the nearest tenth of gram per mile to determine 
5-cycle city and highway CO2 emission values for each 
subconfiguration at which the vehicle configuration was tested.
    (iii) All 5-cycle city fuel economy values and all 5-cycle highway 
fuel economy values calculated in paragraph (a)(2)(ii) of this section 
are (separately for city and highway) averaged in proportion to the 
sales fraction (rounded to the nearest 0.0001) within the vehicle 
configuration (as provided to the Administrator by the manufacturer) of 
vehicles of each tested subconfiguration. The resultant values, rounded 
to the nearest 0.0001 mile per gallon, are the 5-cycle city and 5-cycle 
highway fuel economy values for the vehicle configuration.
    (iv) All 5-cycle city CO2 emission values and all 5-cycle 
highway CO2 emission values calculated in paragraph 
(a)(2)(ii) of this section are (separately for city and highway) 
averaged in proportion to the sales fraction (rounded to the nearest 
0.0001) within the vehicle configuration (as provided to the 
Administrator by the manufacturer) of vehicles of each tested 
subconfiguration. The resultant values, rounded to the nearest 0.1 grams 
per mile, are the 5-cycle city and 5-cycle highway CO2 
emission values for the vehicle configuration.
    (3) [Reserved]
    (4) For alcohol dual fuel automobiles and natural gas dual fuel 
automobiles the procedures of paragraphs (a)(1) and (2) of this section 
shall be used to calculate two separate sets of 5-cycle city and highway 
fuel economy and CO2 emission values for each configuration.
    (i) Calculate the 5-cycle city and highway fuel economy and 
CO2 emission values from the tests performed using gasoline 
or diesel test fuel.

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    (ii) Calculate the 5-cycle city and highway fuel economy and 
CO2 emission values from the tests performed using alcohol or 
natural gas test fuel, if 5-cycle testing has been performed. Otherwise, 
the procedure inSec. 600.210-12(a)(3) or (b)(3) applies.
    (b) If only one equivalent petroleum-based fuel economy value exists 
for an electric configuration, that value, rounded to the nearest tenth 
of a mile per gallon, will comprise the petroleum-based 5-cycle fuel 
economy for that configuration.
    (c) If more than one equivalent petroleum-based 5-cycle fuel economy 
value exists for an electric vehicle configuration, all values for that 
vehicle configuration are harmonically averaged and rounded to the 
nearest 0.0001 mile per gallon for that configuration.

[76 FR 39551, July 6, 2011]



Sec.  600.208-08  Calculation of FTP-based and HFET-based fuel economy
values for a model type.

    (a) Fuel economy values for a base level are calculated from vehicle 
configuration fuel economy values as determined inSec. 600.206-08(a), 
(b), or (c) as applicable, for low-altitude tests.
    (1) If the Administrator determines that automobiles intended for 
sale in the State of California are likely to exhibit significant 
differences in fuel economy from those intended for sale in other 
states, he will calculate fuel economy values for each base level for 
vehicles intended for sale in California and for each base level for 
vehicles intended for sale in the rest of the states.
    (2) In order to highlight the fuel efficiency of certain designs 
otherwise included within a model type, a manufacturer may wish to 
subdivide a model type into one or more additional model types. This is 
accomplished by separating subconfigurations from an existing base level 
and placing them into a new base level. The new base level is identical 
to the existing base level except that it shall be considered, for the 
purposes of this paragraph, as containing a new basic engine. The 
manufacturer will be permitted to designate such new basic engines and 
base level(s) if:
    (i) Each additional model type resulting from division of another 
model type has a unique car line name and that name appears on the label 
and on the vehicle bearing that label;
    (ii) The subconfigurations included in the new base levels are not 
included in any other base level which differs only by basic engine 
(i.e., they are not included in the calculation of the original base 
level fuel economy values); and
    (iii) All subconfigurations within the new base level are 
represented by test data in accordance withSec. 600.010-08(c)(1)(ii).
    (3) The manufacturer shall supply total model year sales projections 
for each car line/vehicle subconfiguration combination.
    (i) Sales projections must be supplied separately for each car line-
vehicle subconfiguration intended for sale in California and each car 
line/vehicle subconfiguration intended for sale in the rest of the 
states if required by the Administrator under paragraph (a)(1) of this 
section.
    (ii) Manufacturers shall update sales projections at the time any 
model type value is calculated for a label value.
    (iii) The provisions of paragraph (a)(3) of this section may be 
satisfied by providing an amended application for certification, as 
described inSec. 86.1844-01.
    (4) Vehicle configuration fuel economy values, as determined in 
Sec.  600.206-08 (a), (b) or (c), as applicable, are grouped according 
to base level.
    (i) If only one vehicle configuration within a base level has been 
tested, the fuel economy value from that vehicle configuration 
constitutes the fuel economy for that base level.
    (ii) If more than one vehicle configuration within a base level has 
been tested, the vehicle configuration fuel economy values are 
harmonically averaged in proportion to the respective sales fraction 
(rounded to the nearest 0.0001) of each vehicle configuration and the 
resultant fuel economy value rounded to the nearest 0.0001 mile per 
gallon.
    (5) The procedure specified in paragraph (a)(1) through (4) of this 
section will be repeated for each base level, thus establishing city, 
highway, and combined fuel economy values for each base level.

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    (6) For the purposes of calculating a base level fuel economy value, 
if the only vehicle configuration(s) within the base level are vehicle 
configuration(s) which are intended for sale at high altitude, the 
Administrator may use fuel economy data from tests conducted on these 
vehicle configuration(s) at high altitude to calculate the fuel economy 
for the base level.
    (7) For alcohol dual fuel automobiles and natural gas dual fuel 
automobiles, the procedures of paragraphs (a)(1) through (6) of this 
section shall be used to calculate two separate sets of city, highway, 
and combined fuel economy values for each base level.
    (i) Calculate the city, highway, and combined fuel economy values 
from the tests performed using gasoline or diesel test fuel.
    (ii) Calculate the city, highway, and combined fuel economy values 
from the tests performed using alcohol or natural gas test fuel.
    (b) For each model type, as determined by the Administrator, a city, 
highway, and combined fuel economy value will be calculated by using the 
projected sales and fuel economy values for each base level within the 
model type. Separate model type calculations will be done based on the 
vehicle configuration fuel economy values as determined inSec. 
600.206-08 (a), (b) or (c), as applicable.
    (1) If the Administrator determines that automobiles intended for 
sale in the State of California are likely to exhibit significant 
differences in fuel economy from those intended for sale in other 
states, he will calculate fuel economy values for each model type for 
vehicles intended for sale in California and for each model type for 
vehicles intended for sale in the rest of the states.
    (2) The sales fraction for each base level is calculated by dividing 
the projected sales of the base level within the model type by the 
projected sales of the model type and rounding the quotient to the 
nearest 0.0001.
    (3) The FTP-based city fuel economy values of the model type 
(calculated to the nearest 0.0001 mpg) are determined by dividing one by 
a sum of terms, each of which corresponds to a base level and which is a 
fraction determined by dividing:
    (i) The sales fraction of a base level; by
    (ii) The FTP-based city fuel economy value for the respective base 
level.
    (4) The procedure specified in paragraph (b)(3) of this section is 
repeated in an analogous manner to determine the highway and combined 
fuel economy values for the model type.
    (5) For alcohol dual fuel automobiles and natural gas dual fuel 
automobiles, the procedures of paragraphs (b)(1) through (4) of this 
section shall be used to calculate two separate sets of city, highway, 
and combined fuel economy values for each model type.
    (i) Calculate the city, highway, and combined fuel economy values 
from the tests performed using gasoline or diesel test fuel.
    (ii) Calculate the city, highway, and combined fuel economy values 
from the tests performed using alcohol or natural gas test fuel.

[71 FR 77945, Dec. 27, 2006]



Sec.  600.208-12  Calculation of FTP-based and HFET-based fuel economy,
CO2 emissions, and carbon-related exhaust emissions for a model type.

    (a) Fuel economy, CO2 emissions, and carbon-related 
exhaust emissions for a base level are calculated from vehicle 
configuration fuel economy, CO2 emissions, and carbon-related 
exhaust emissions as determined inSec. 600.206-12(a), (b), or (c) as 
applicable, for low-altitude tests.
    (1) If the Administrator determines that automobiles intended for 
sale in the State of California and in section 177 states are likely to 
exhibit significant differences in fuel economy, CO2 
emissions, and carbon-related exhaust emissions from those intended for 
sale in other states, she will calculate fuel economy, CO2 
emissions, and carbon-related exhaust emissions for each base level for 
vehicles intended for sale in California and in section 177 states and 
for each base level for vehicles intended for sale in the rest of the 
states.
    (2) In order to highlight the fuel efficiency, CO2 
emissions, and carbon-related exhaust emissions of certain designs 
otherwise included within a model type, a manufacturer may wish

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to subdivide a model type into one or more additional model types. This 
is accomplished by separating subconfigurations from an existing base 
level and placing them into a new base level. The new base level is 
identical to the existing base level except that it shall be considered, 
for the purposes of this paragraph, as containing a new basic engine. 
The manufacturer will be permitted to designate such new basic engines 
and base level(s) if:
    (i) Each additional model type resulting from division of another 
model type has a unique car line name and that name appears on the label 
and on the vehicle bearing that label;
    (ii) The subconfigurations included in the new base levels are not 
included in any other base level which differs only by basic engine 
(i.e., they are not included in the calculation of the original base 
level fuel economy values); and
    (iii) All subconfigurations within the new base level are 
represented by test data in accordance withSec. 600.010(c)(1)(ii).
    (3) The manufacturer shall supply total model year sales projections 
for each car line/vehicle subconfiguration combination.
    (i) Sales projections must be supplied separately for each car line-
vehicle subconfiguration intended for sale in California and each car 
line/vehicle subconfiguration intended for sale in the rest of the 
states if required by the Administrator under paragraph (a)(1) of this 
section.
    (ii) Manufacturers shall update sales projections at the time any 
model type value is calculated for a label value.
    (iii) The provisions of paragraph (a)(3) of this section may be 
satisfied by providing an amended application for certification, as 
described inSec. 86.1844 of this chapter.
    (4) Vehicle configuration fuel economy, CO2 emissions, 
and carbon-related exhaust emissions, as determined inSec. 600.206-
12(a), (b) or (c), as applicable, are grouped according to base level.
    (i) If only one vehicle configuration within a base level has been 
tested, the fuel economy, CO2 emissions, and carbon-related 
exhaust emissions from that vehicle configuration will constitute the 
fuel economy, CO2 emissions, and carbon-related exhaust 
emissions for that base level.
    (ii) If more than one vehicle configuration within a base level has 
been tested, the vehicle configuration fuel economy values are 
harmonically averaged in proportion to the respective sales fraction 
(rounded to the nearest 0.0001) of each vehicle configuration and the 
resultant fuel economy value rounded to the nearest 0.0001 mile per 
gallon; and the vehicle configuration CO2 emissions and 
carbon-related exhaust emissions are arithmetically averaged in 
proportion to the respective sales fraction (rounded to the nearest 
0.0001) of each vehicle configuration and the resultant carbon-related 
exhaust emission value rounded to the nearest tenth of a gram per mile.
    (5) The procedure specified in paragraph (a)(1) through (4) of this 
section will be repeated for each base level, thus establishing city, 
highway, and combined fuel economy, CO2 emissions, and 
carbon-related exhaust emissions for each base level.
    (6) [Reserved]
    (7) For alcohol dual fuel automobiles and natural gas dual fuel 
automobiles, the procedures of paragraphs (a)(1) through (6) of this 
section shall be used to calculate two separate sets of city, highway, 
and combined fuel economy, CO2 emissions, and carbon-related 
exhaust emissions for each base level.
    (i) Calculate the city, highway, and combined fuel economy, 
CO2 emissions, and carbon-related exhaust emissions from the 
tests performed using gasoline or diesel test fuel.
    (ii) Calculate the city, highway, and combined fuel economy, 
CO2 emissions, and carbon-related exhaust emissions from the 
tests performed using alcohol or natural gas test fuel.
    (b) For each model type, as determined by the Administrator, a city, 
highway, and combined fuel economy value, CO2 emission value, 
and a carbon-related exhaust emission value will be calculated by using 
the projected sales and values for fuel economy, CO2 
emissions, and carbon-related exhaust emissions for each base level 
within the model type. Separate model type calculations will be done 
based on the vehicle configuration fuel economy, CO2 
emissions, and carbon-related

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exhaust emissions as determined inSec. 600.206-12(a), (b) or (c), as 
applicable.
    (1) If the Administrator determines that automobiles intended for 
sale in the State of California and in section 177 states are likely to 
exhibit significant differences in fuel economy, CO2 
emissions, and carbon-related exhaust emissions from those intended for 
sale in other states, he or she will calculate values for fuel economy, 
CO2 emissions, and carbon-related exhaust emissions for each 
model type for vehicles intended for sale in California and in section 
177 states and for each model type for vehicles intended for sale in the 
rest of the states.
    (2) The sales fraction for each base level is calculated by dividing 
the projected sales of the base level within the model type by the 
projected sales of the model type and rounding the quotient to the 
nearest 0.0001.
    (3)(i) The FTP-based city fuel economy values of the model type 
(calculated to the nearest 0.0001 mpg) are determined by dividing one by 
a sum of terms, each of which corresponds to a base level and which is a 
fraction determined by dividing:
    (A) The sales fraction of a base level; by
    (B) The FTP-based city fuel economy value for the respective base 
level.
    (ii) The FTP-based city carbon-related exhaust emission value of the 
model type (calculated to the nearest gram per mile) are determined by a 
sum of terms, each of which corresponds to a base level and which is a 
product determined by multiplying:
    (A) The sales fraction of a base level; by
    (B) The FTP-based city carbon-related exhaust emission value for the 
respective base level.
    (iii) The FTP-based city CO2 emissions of the model type 
(calculated to the nearest gram per mile) are determined by a sum of 
terms, each of which corresponds to a base level and which is a product 
determined by multiplying:
    (A) The sales fraction of a base level; by
    (B) The FTP-based city CO2 emissions for the respective 
base level.
    (4) The procedure specified in paragraph (b)(3) of this section is 
repeated in an analogous manner to determine the highway and combined 
fuel economy, CO2 emissions, and carbon-related exhaust 
emissions for the model type.
    (5) For alcohol dual fuel automobiles and natural gas dual fuel 
automobiles, the procedures of paragraphs (b)(1) through (4) of this 
section shall be used to calculate two separate sets of city, highway, 
and combined fuel economy values and two separate sets of city, highway, 
and combined CO2 and carbon-related exhaust emission values 
for each model type.
    (i) Calculate the city, highway, and combined fuel economy, 
CO2 emissions, and carbon-related exhaust emission values 
from the tests performed using gasoline or diesel test fuel.
    (ii) Calculate the city, highway, and combined fuel economy, 
CO2 emissions, and carbon-related exhaust emission values 
from the tests performed using alcohol or natural gas test fuel.

[76 FR 39552, July 6, 2011]



Sec.  600.209-08  Calculation of vehicle-specific 5-cycle fuel 
economy values for a model type.

    (a) Base level. 5-cycle fuel economy values for a base level are 
calculated from vehicle configuration 5-cycle fuel economy values as 
determined inSec. 600.207-08 for low-altitude tests.
    (1) If the Administrator determines that automobiles intended for 
sale in the State of California are likely to exhibit significant 
differences in fuel economy from those intended for sale in other 
states, he will calculate fuel economy values for each base level for 
vehicles intended for sale in California and for each base level for 
vehicles intended for sale in the rest of the states.
    (2) In order to highlight the fuel efficiency of certain designs 
otherwise included within a model type, a manufacturer may wish to 
subdivide a model type into one or more additional model types. This is 
accomplished by separating subconfigurations from an existing base level 
and placing them into a new base level. The new base level is identical 
to the existing base level except that it shall be considered, for the 
purposes of this paragraph, as containing a new basic engine. The 
manufacturer will be permitted to designate

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such new basic engines and base level(s) if:
    (i) Each additional model type resulting from division of another 
model type has a unique car line name and that name appears on the label 
and on the vehicle bearing that label;
    (ii) The subconfigurations included in the new base levels are not 
included in any other base level which differs only by basic engine 
(i.e., they are not included in the calculation of the original base 
level fuel economy values); and
    (iii) All subconfigurations within the new base level are 
represented by test data in accordance withSec. 600.010-08 (c)(ii).
    (3) The manufacturer shall supply total model year sales projections 
for each car line/vehicle subconfiguration combination.
    (i) Sales projections must be supplied separately for each car line-
vehicle subconfiguration intended for sale in California and each car 
line/vehicle subconfiguration intended for sale in the rest of the 
states if required by the Administrator under paragraph (a)(1) of this 
section.
    (ii) Manufacturers shall update sales projections at the time any 
model type value is calculated for a label value.
    (iii) The provisions of this paragraph (a)(3) may be satisfied by 
providing an amended application for certification, as described in 
Sec.  86.1844-01 of this chapter.
    (4) 5-cycle vehicle configuration fuel economy values, as determined 
inSec. 600.207-08(a), (b), or (c), as applicable, are grouped 
according to base level.
    (i) If only one vehicle configuration within a base level has been 
tested, the fuel economy value from that vehicle configuration 
constitutes the fuel economy for that base level.
    (ii) If more than one vehicle configuration within a base level has 
been tested, the vehicle configuration fuel economy values are 
harmonically averaged in proportion to the respective sales fraction 
(rounded to the nearest 0.0001) of each vehicle configuration and the 
resultant fuel economy value rounded to the nearest 0.0001 mile per 
gallon.
    (5) The procedure specified inSec. 600.209-08 (a) will be repeated 
for each base level, thus establishing city and highway fuel economy 
values for each base level.
    (6) For the purposes of calculating a base level fuel economy value, 
if the only vehicle configuration(s) within the base level are vehicle 
configuration(s) which are intended for sale at high altitude, the 
Administrator may use fuel economy data from tests conducted on these 
vehicle configuration(s) at high altitude to calculate the fuel economy 
for the base level.
    (7) For alcohol dual fuel automobiles and natural gas dual fuel 
automobiles, the procedures of paragraphs (a)(1) through (6) of this 
section shall be used to calculate two separate sets of city, highway, 
and combined fuel economy values for each base level.
    (i) Calculate the city and highway fuel economy values from the 
tests performed using gasoline or diesel test fuel.
    (ii) If 5-cycle testing was performed on the alcohol or natural gas 
test fuel, calculate the city and highway fuel economy values from the 
tests performed using alcohol or natural gas test fuel.
    (b) Model type. For each model type, as determined by the 
Administrator, a city and highway fuel economy value will be calculated 
by using the projected sales and fuel economy values for each base level 
within the model type. Separate model type calculations will be done 
based on the vehicle configuration fuel economy values as determined in 
Sec.  600.207-08, as applicable.
    (1) If the Administrator determines that automobiles intended for 
sale in the State of California are likely to exhibit significant 
differences in fuel economy from those intended for sale in other 
states, he will calculate fuel economy values for each model type for 
vehicles intended for sale in California and for each model type for 
vehicles intended for sale in the rest of the states.
    (2) The sales fraction for each base level is calculated by dividing 
the projected sales of the base level within the model type by the 
projected sales of the model type and rounding the quotient to the 
nearest 0.0001.
    (3) The 5-cycle city fuel economy values of the model type 
(calculated to

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the nearest 0.0001 mpg) are determined by dividing one by a sum of 
terms, each of which corresponds to a base level and which is a fraction 
determined by dividing:
    (i) The sales fraction of a base level; by
    (ii) The 5-cycle city fuel economy value for the respective base 
level.
    (4) The procedure specified in paragraph (b)(3) of this section is 
repeated in an analogous manner to determine the highway and combined 
fuel economy values for the model type.
    (5) For alcohol dual fuel automobiles and natural gas dual fuel 
automobiles the procedures of paragraphs (b)(1) through (4) of this 
section shall be used to calculate two separate sets of city and highway 
fuel economy values for each model type.
    (i) Calculate the city and highway fuel economy values from the 
tests performed using gasoline or diesel test fuel.
    (ii) Calculate the city, highway, and combined fuel economy values 
from the tests performed using alcohol or natural gas test fuel, if 5-
cycle testing was performed on the alcohol or natural gas test fuel. 
Otherwise, the procedure inSec. 600.210(a)(3) or (b)(3) applies.

[71 FR 77946, Dec. 27, 2006]



Sec.  600.209-12  Calculation of vehicle-specific 5-cycle fuel economy
and CO2 emission values for a model type.

    (a) Base level. 5-cycle fuel economy and CO2 emission 
values for a base level are calculated from vehicle configuration 5-
cycle fuel economy and CO2 emission values as determined in 
Sec.  600.207 for low-altitude tests.
    (1) If the Administrator determines that automobiles intended for 
sale in the State of California are likely to exhibit significant 
differences in fuel economy and CO2 emissions from those 
intended for sale in other states, he will calculate fuel economy and 
CO2 emission values for each base level for vehicles intended 
for sale in California and for each base level for vehicles intended for 
sale in the rest of the states.
    (2) In order to highlight the fuel efficiency and CO2 
emissions of certain designs otherwise included within a model type, a 
manufacturer may wish to subdivide a model type into one or more 
additional model types. This is accomplished by separating 
subconfigurations from an existing base level and placing them into a 
new base level. The new base level is identical to the existing base 
level except that it shall be considered, for the purposes of this 
paragraph, as containing a new basic engine. The manufacturer will be 
permitted to designate such new basic engines and base level(s) if:
    (i) Each additional model type resulting from division of another 
model type has a unique car line name and that name appears on the label 
and on the vehicle bearing that label;
    (ii) The subconfigurations included in the new base levels are not 
included in any other base level which differs only by basic engine 
(i.e., they are not included in the calculation of the original base 
level fuel economy values); and
    (iii) All subconfigurations within the new base level are 
represented by test data in accordance withSec. 600.010(c)(i)(ii).
    (3) The manufacturer shall supply total model year sales projections 
for each car line/vehicle subconfiguration combination.
    (i) Sales projections must be supplied separately for each car line-
vehicle subconfiguration intended for sale in California and each car 
line/vehicle subconfiguration intended for sale in the rest of the 
states if required by the Administrator under paragraph (a)(1) of this 
section.
    (ii) Manufacturers shall update sales projections at the time any 
model type value is calculated for a label value.
    (iii) The provisions of this paragraph (a)(3) may be satisfied by 
providing an amended application for certification, as described in 
Sec.  86.1844 of this chapter.
    (4) 5-cycle vehicle configuration fuel economy and CO2 
emission values, as determined inSec. 600.207-12(a), (b), or (c), as 
applicable, are grouped according to base level.
    (i) If only one vehicle configuration within a base level has been 
tested, the fuel economy and CO2 emission values from that 
vehicle configuration constitute the fuel economy and CO2 
emission values for that base level.
    (ii) If more than one vehicle configuration within a base level has 
been

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tested, the vehicle configuration fuel economy values are harmonically 
averaged in proportion to the respective sales fraction (rounded to the 
nearest 0.0001) of each vehicle configuration and the resultant fuel 
economy value rounded to the nearest 0.0001 mile per gallon.
    (iii) If more than one vehicle configuration within a base level has 
been tested, the vehicle configuration CO2 emission values 
are arithmetically averaged in proportion to the respective sales 
fraction (rounded to the nearest 0.0001) of each vehicle configuration 
and the resultant CO2 emission value rounded to the nearest 
0.1 gram per mile.
    (5) The procedure specified inSec. 600.209-12(a) will be repeated 
for each base level, thus establishing city and highway fuel economy and 
CO2 emission values for each base level.
    (6) [Reserved]
    (7) For alcohol dual fuel automobiles and natural gas dual fuel 
automobiles, the procedures of paragraphs (a)(1) through (6) of this 
section shall be used to calculate two separate sets of city, highway, 
and combined fuel economy and CO2 emission values for each 
base level.
    (i) Calculate the city and highway fuel economy and CO2 
emission values from the tests performed using gasoline or diesel test 
fuel.
    (ii) If 5-cycle testing was performed on the alcohol or natural gas 
test fuel, calculate the city and highway fuel economy and 
CO2 emission values from the tests performed using alcohol or 
natural gas test fuel.
    (b) Model type. For each model type, as determined by the 
Administrator, city and highway fuel economy and CO2 
emissions values will be calculated by using the projected sales and 
fuel economy and CO2 emission values for each base level 
within the model type. Separate model type calculations will be done 
based on the vehicle configuration fuel economy and CO2 
emission values as determined inSec. 600.207, as applicable.
    (1) If the Administrator determines that automobiles intended for 
sale in the State of California are likely to exhibit significant 
differences in fuel economy and CO2 emissions from those 
intended for sale in other states, he will calculate fuel economy and 
CO2 emission values for each model type for vehicles intended 
for sale in California and for each model type for vehicles intended for 
sale in the rest of the states.
    (2) The sales fraction for each base level is calculated by dividing 
the projected sales of the base level within the model type by the 
projected sales of the model type and rounding the quotient to the 
nearest 0.0001.
    (3)(i) The 5-cycle city fuel economy values of the model type 
(calculated to the nearest 0.0001 mpg) are determined by dividing one by 
a sum of terms, each of which corresponds to a base level and which is a 
fraction determined by dividing:
    (A) The sales fraction of a base level; by
    (B) The 5-cycle city fuel economy value for the respective base 
level.
    (ii) The 5-cycle city CO2 emissions of the model type 
(calculated to the nearest tenth of a gram per mile) are determined by a 
sum of terms, each of which corresponds to a base level and which is a 
product determined by multiplying:
    (A) The sales fraction of a base level; by
    (B) The 5-cycle city CO2 emissions for the respective 
base level.
    (4) The procedure specified in paragraph (b)(3) of this section is 
repeated in an analogous manner to determine the highway and combined 
fuel economy and CO2 emission values for the model type.
    (5) For alcohol dual fuel automobiles and natural gas dual fuel 
automobiles the procedures of paragraphs (b)(1) through (4) of this 
section shall be used to calculate two separate sets of city and highway 
fuel economy and CO2 emission values for each model type.
    (i) Calculate the city and highway fuel economy and CO2 
emission values from the tests performed using gasoline or diesel test 
fuel.
    (ii) Calculate the city, highway, and combined fuel economy and 
CO2 emission values from the tests performed using alcohol or 
natural gas test fuel, if 5-cycle testing was performed on the alcohol 
or natural gas test fuel. Otherwise, the procedure inSec. 600.210-
12(a)(3) or (b)(3) applies.

[76 FR 39553, July 6, 2011]

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Sec.  600.210-08  Calculation of fuel economy values for labeling.

    (a) General labels. Except as permitted in paragraph (e) of this 
section, fuel economy for general labels can be determined by two 
methods. The first is based on vehicle-specific model-type 5-cycle data 
as determined inSec. 600.209-08(b). This method is optional beginning 
in the 2008 model year for all vehicles, including medium-duty passenger 
vehicles, and required beginning in the 2011 model year (except for 
dedicated alternative-fuel vehicles, dual fuel vehicles when operating 
on alternative fuel, and medium duty passenger vehicles) unless 
otherwise indicated according to the provisions inSec. 600.115-08. The 
second method is the derived 5-cycle method, and is based on fuel 
economy that is derived from vehicle-specific 5-cycle model type data as 
determined in paragraph (a)(2) of this section. This method is required 
for 2008 through 2010 model years (except for medium-duty passenger 
vehicles, in which case it is optional), and is permitted beginning in 
2011 model year under the provisions ofSec. 600.115-08. If the 
manufacturer determines that the resulting label values from either of 
these methods are not representative of the fuel economy for that model 
type, they may voluntarily lower these values. All 2011 and later model 
year medium-duty passenger vehicles, dedicated alternative-fueled 
vehicles, and dual fuel vehicles when operating on alternative fuel must 
be labeled for fuel economy, using the derived 5-cycle method or, at the 
manufacturer's option, the vehicle-specific 5-cycle method. Fuel economy 
label values for dual fuel vehicles operating on alcohol-based or 
natural gas fuel are calculated separately.
    (1) Vehicle-specific 5-cycle labels. The city and highway model type 
fuel economy determined inSec. 600.209-08(b), rounded to the nearest 
mpg, comprise the fuel economy values for general fuel economy labels, 
or, alternatively;
    (2) Derived 5-cycle labels. Derived 5-cycle city and highway label 
values are determined according to the following method:
    (i) For each model type, determine the derived five-cycle city fuel 
economy using the following equation and coefficients determined by the 
Administrator:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR25NO09.229

Where:

City Intercept = Intercept determined by the Administrator based on 
          historic vehicle-specific 5-cycle city fuel economy data.
City Slope = Slope determined by the Administrator based on historic 
          vehicle-specific 5-cycle city fuel economy data.
MT FTP FE = the model type FTP-based city fuel economy determined under 
         Sec. 600.208-08(b), rounded to the nearest 0.0001 mpg.

    (ii) For each model type, determine the derived five-cycle highway 
fuel economy using the equation below and coefficients determined by the 
Administrator:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR25NO09.230

Where:

Highway Intercept = Intercept determined by the Administrator based on 
          historic

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          vehicle-specific 5-cycle highway fuel economy data.
Highway Slope = Slope determined by the Administrator based on historic 
          vehicle-specific 5-cycle highway fuel economy data.
MT HFET FE = the model type highway fuel economy determined underSec. 
          600.208-08(b), rounded to the nearest 0.0001 mpg.

    (iii) For 2008 and later model year vehicles, unless and until 
superseded by written guidance from the Administrator, the following 
intercepts and slopes shall be used in the equations in paragraphs 
(a)(2)(i) and (a)(2)(ii) of this section:

City Intercept = 0.003259.
City Slope = 1.1805.
Highway Intercept = 0.001376.
Highway Slope = 1.3466.

    The Administrator will periodically update the slopes and intercepts 
via guidance and will determine the model year that the new coefficients 
must take effect. The Administrator will issue guidance no later than 
six months prior to the earliest starting date of the effective model 
year (e.g., for 2011 models, the earliest start of the model year is 
January 2, 2010, so guidance would be issued by July 1, 2009.) Until 
otherwise instructed by written guidance from the Administrator, 
manufacturers must use the coefficients that are in currently in effect.
    (3) General alternate fuel label values for dual-fueled vehicles. 
(i) City and Highway label values for dual fuel alcohol-based and 
natural gas vehicles when using the alternate fuel are separately 
determined by the following calculation:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR25NO09.231

Where:

FEalt = The unrounded FTP-based model-type city or HFET-based 
          model-type highway fuel economy from the alternate fuel, as 
          determined inSec. 600.208(b)(5)(ii).
5-cycle FEgas = The unrounded vehicle-specific or derived 5-
          cycle model-type city or highway fuel economy, as determined 
          in paragraph (a)(1) or (a)(2) of this section.
FEgas = The unrounded FTP-based city or HFET-based model type 
          highway fuel economy from gasoline (or diesel), as determined 
          inSec. 600.208(b)(5)(i).

    The result, rounded to the nearest whole number, is the alternate 
fuel label value for dual fuel vehicles.
    (ii) Optionally, if complete 5-cycle testing has been performed 
using the alternate fuel, the manufacturer may choose to use the 
alternate fuel label city or highway value result inSec. 600.209-
08(b)(5)(ii), rounded to the nearest whole number.
    (b) Specific Labels. The following two methods are used to determine 
specific labels. The first is based on vehicle-specific configuration 5-
cycle data as determined inSec. 600.207-08. This method is optional 
beginning in the 2008 model year for all vehicles, including medium-duty 
passenger vehicles, and required beginning in the 2011 model year 
(except for medium-duty passenger vehicles) unless otherwise indicated 
according to the provisions inSec. 600.115-08. The second method is 
based on derived 5-cycle configuration data as determined in paragraph 
(a)(2) of this section. This method is required for 2008 through 2010 
model years (except for medium-duty passenger vehicles, in which case it 
is optional), and is allowed beginning in 2011 model year if permitted 
under the provisions inSec. 600.115-08. If the manufacturer determines 
that the resulting label values from either of these methods are not 
representative of the fuel economy for that model type, they may 
voluntarily lower these values. All 2011 and later model year medium-
duty passenger vehicles must be labeled for fuel economy, using the 
derived 5-cycle method or, at the manufacturer's option, the vehicle-
specific 5-cycle method. Fuel economy label values for dual fuel 
vehicles operating on alcohol-based or

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natural gas fuel are calculated separately.
    (1) Vehicle-specific 5-cycle labels. The city and highway 
configuration fuel economy determined inSec. 600.207-08, rounded to 
the nearest mpg, comprise the fuel economy values for specific fuel 
economy labels, or, alternatively;
    (2) Derived 5-cycle labels. Specific city and highway label values 
from derived 5-cycle are determined according to the following method:
    (i) Determine the derived five-cycle city fuel economy of the 
configuration using the equation below and coefficients determined by 
the Administrator:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR27DE06.077

Where:

City Intercept = Intercept determined by the Administrator based on 
          historic vehicle-specific 5-cycle city fuel economy data.
City Slope = Slope determined by the Administrator based on historic 
          vehicle-specific 5-cycle city fuel economy data.
Config FTP FE = the configuration FTP-based city fuel economy determined 
          underSec. 600.206-08, rounded to the nearest tenth.

    (ii) Determine the derived five-cycle highway fuel economy of the 
configuration using the equation below and coefficients determined by 
the Administrator:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR27DE06.078

Where:

Highway Intercept = Intercept determined by the Administrator based on 
          historic vehicle-specific 5-cycle highway fuel economy data.
Highway Slope = Slope determined by the Administrator based on historic 
          vehicle-specific 5-cycle highway fuel economy data.
Config HFET FE = the configuration highway fuel economy determined under 
         Sec. 600.206-08, rounded to the nearest tenth.

    (iii) The slopes and intercepts of paragraph (a)(2)(iii) of this 
section apply.
    (3) Specific alternate fuel label values for dual-fueled vehicles. 
(i) Specific city and highway label values for dual fuel alcohol-based 
and natural gas vehicles when using the alternate fuel are separately 
determined by the following calculation:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR27DE06.079

Where:

FEalt = The unrounded FTP-based configuration city or HFET-
          based configuration highway fuel economy from the alternate 
          fuel, as determined inSec. 600.206.
5cycle FEgas = The unrounded vehicle-specific or derived 5-
          cycle configuration city or highway fuel economy as determined 
          in paragraph (b)(1) or (b)(2) of this section.
FEgas = The unrounded FTP-based city or HFET-based 
          configuration highway fuel economy from gasoline, as 
          determined inSec. 600.206-08.

    The result, rounded to the nearest whole number, is the alternate 
fuel label value for dual fuel vehicles.
    (ii) Optionally, if complete 5-cycle testing has been performed 
using the alternate fuel, the manufacturer may

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choose to use the alternate fuel label city or highway value result in 
Sec.  600.207-08(a)(4)(ii), rounded to the nearest whole number.
    (c) For the purposes of calculating the combined fuel economy for a 
model type, to be used in displaying on the label and for determining 
annual fuel costs underSec. 600.307-08, the manufacturer shall:
    (1)(i) For gasoline-fueled, diesel-fueled, alcohol-fueled, and 
natural gas-fueled automobiles, and for dual fuel automobiles operated 
on gasoline or diesel fuel, harmonically average the unrounded city and 
highway values, determined in paragraphs (a)(1) or (2) of this section 
and (b)(1) or (2) of this section, weighted 0.55 and 0.45 respectively, 
and round to the nearest whole mpg. (An example of this calculation 
procedure appears in appendix II of this part); or
    (ii) For alcohol dual fuel and natural gas dual fuel automobiles 
operated on the alternate fuel, harmonically average the unrounded city 
and highway values from the tests performed using the alternative fuel 
as determined in paragraphs (a)(3) and (b)(3) of this section, weighted 
0.55 and 0.45 respectively, and round to the nearest whole mpg.
    (d)(1) Label values for 2008-2010 model year automobiles (except 
medium-duty passenger vehicles) the city and highway values for a model 
type must be determined by the same method. If the manufacturer 
optionally chooses to determine fuel economy for a model type using the 
vehicle-specific 5-cycle method, that method must be used to determine 
both the city and highway fuel economy.
    (2) For 2011 and later model year automobiles, if the criteria in 
Sec.  600.115-08(a) are met for a model type, both the city and highway 
fuel economy must be determined using the vehicle-specific 5-cycle 
method. If the criteria inSec. 600.115-08(b) are met for a model type, 
the city fuel economy may be determined using either method, but the 
highway fuel economy must be determined using the vehicle-specific 5-
cycle method (or modified 5-cycle method as allowed underSec. 600.114-
08(b)(2)).
    (3) If the criteria inSec. 600.115-08 are not met for a model 
type, the city and highway label values must be determined by using the 
same method, either the derived 5-cycle or vehicle-specific 5-cycle.
    (e) Fuel economy values and other information for advanced 
technology vehicles. (1) The Administrator may prescribe an alternative 
method of determining the city and highway model type fuel economy 
values for general, unique or specific fuel economy labels other than 
those set forth in this subpart C for advanced technology vehicles 
including, but not limited to battery electric vehicles, fuel cell 
vehicles, plug-in hybrid electric vehicles and vehicles equipped with 
hydrogen internal combustion engines.
    (2) For advanced technology vehicles, the Administrator may 
prescribe special methods for calculating and/or determining information 
other than fuel economy that is required to be displayed on fuel economy 
labels as specified in section 600.307-08(k) of this part. For example, 
the Administrator may prescribe methods to determine the city and 
highway electrical energy consumption values and the all electric 
driving range for battery electric vehicles and plug-in hybrid electric 
vehicles.
    (f) Sample calculations. An example of the calculation required in 
this subpart is in Appendix III of this part.

[71 FR 77946, Dec. 27, 2006, as amended at 74 FR 61551, Nov. 25, 2009; 
76 FR 39554, July 6, 2011]



Sec.  600.210-12  Calculation of fuel economy and CO2 emission values
for labeling.

    (a) General labels. Except as specified in paragraphs (d) and (e) of 
this section, fuel economy and CO2 emissions for general 
labels may be determined by one of two methods. The first is based on 
vehicle-specific model-type 5-cycle data as determined inSec. 600.209-
12(b). This method is available for all vehicles and is required for 
vehicles that do not qualify for the second method as described inSec. 
600.115 (other than electric vehicles). The second method, the derived 
5-cycle method, determines fuel economy and CO2 emissions 
values from the FTP and HFET tests using equations that are derived from 
vehicle-specific 5-cycle model

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type data, as determined in paragraph (a)(2) of this section. 
Manufacturers may voluntarily lower fuel economy values and raise 
CO2 values if they determine that the label values from any 
method are not representative of the fuel economy and CO2 
emissions for that model type. MPG values may not be lowered without 
also making a corresponding change to the CO2 value for a 
model type.
    (1) Vehicle-specific 5-cycle labels. The city and highway model type 
fuel economy determined inSec. 600.209-12(b), rounded to the nearest 
mpg, and the city and highway model type CO2 emissions 
determined inSec. 600.209-12(b), rounded to the nearest gram per mile, 
comprise the fuel economy and CO2 emission values for general 
fuel economy labels, or, alternatively;
    (2) Derived 5-cycle labels. Derived 5-cycle city and highway label 
values are determined according to the following method:
    (i)(A) For each model type, determine the derived five-cycle city 
fuel economy using the following equation and coefficients determined by 
the Administrator:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR06JY11.036

Where:

City Intercept = Intercept determined by the Administrator based on 
          historic vehicle-specific 5-cycle city fuel economy data.
City Slope = Slope determined by the Administrator based on historic 
          vehicle-specific 5-cycle city fuel economy data.
MT FTP FE = the model type FTP-based city fuel economy determined under 
         Sec. 600.208-12(b), rounded to the nearest 0.0001 mpg.

    (B) For each model type, determine the derived five-cycle city 
CO2 emissions using the following equation and coefficients 
determined by the Administrator:

Derived 5-cycle City CO2 = ({City Intercept{time}  x A) + 
({City Slope{time}  x MT FTP CO2)

Where:
A = 8,887 for gasoline-fueled vehicles, 10,180 for diesel-fueled 
          vehicles, or an appropriate value specified by the 
          Administrator for other fuels.
City Intercept = Intercept determined by the Administrator based on 
          historic vehicle-specific 5-cycle city fuel economy data.
City Slope = Slope determined by the Administrator based on historic 
          vehicle-specific 5-cycle city fuel economy data.
MT FTP CO2 = the model type FTP-based city CO2 
          emissions determined underSec. 600.208-12(b), rounded to the 
          nearest 0.1 grams per mile.

    (ii)(A) For each model type, determine the derived five-cycle 
highway fuel economy using the equation below and coefficients 
determined by the Administrator:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR06JY11.037

Where:

Highway Intercept = Intercept determined by the Administrator based on 
          historic vehicle-specific 5-cycle highway fuel economy data.
Highway Slope = Slope determined by the Administrator based on historic 
          vehicle-specific 5-cycle highway fuel economy data.
MT HFET FE = the model type highway fuel economy determined underSec. 
          600.208-12(b), rounded to the nearest 0.0001 mpg.

    (B) For each model type, determine the derived five-cycle highway 
CO2

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emissions using the equation below and coefficients determined by the 
Administrator:

Derived 5-cycle Highway CO2 = ({Highway Intercept{time}  x A) 
+ ({Highway Slope{time}  x MT HFET CO2)

Where:

A = 8,887 for gasoline-fueled vehicles, 10,180 for diesel-fueled 
          vehicles, or an appropriate value specified by the 
          Administrator for other fuels.
Highway Intercept = Intercept determined by the Administrator based on 
          historic vehicle-specific 5-cycle highway fuel economy data.
Highway Slope = Slope determined by the Administrator based on historic 
          vehicle-specific 5-cycle highway fuel economy data.
MT HFET CO2 = the model type highway CO2 emissions 
          determined underSec. 600.208-12(b), rounded to the nearest 
          0.1 grams per mile.
(iii) Unless and until superseded by written guidance from the 
          Administrator, the following intercepts and slopes shall be 
          used in the equations in paragraphs (a)(2)(i) and (ii) of this 
          section:
City Intercept = 0.003259.
City Slope = 1.1805.
Highway Intercept = 0.001376.
Highway Slope = 1.3466.

    (iv) The Administrator will periodically update the slopes and 
intercepts through guidance and will determine the model year that the 
new coefficients must take effect. The Administrator will issue guidance 
no later than six months prior to the earliest starting date of the 
effective model year (e.g., for 2011 models, the earliest start of the 
model year is January 2, 2010, so guidance would be issued by July 1, 
2009.) Until otherwise instructed by written guidance from the 
Administrator, manufacturers must use the coefficients that are 
currently in effect.
    (3) General alternate fuel economy and CO2 emissions 
label values for dual fuel vehicles.
    (i)(A) City and Highway fuel economy label values for dual fuel 
alcohol-based and natural gas vehicles when using the alternate fuel are 
separately determined by the following calculation:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR06JY11.038

Where:

FEalt = The unrounded FTP-based model-type city or HFET-based 
          model-type highway fuel economy from the alternate fuel, as 
          determined inSec. 600.208-12(b)(5)(ii).
5cycle FEgas = The unrounded vehicle-specific or derived 5-
          cycle model-type city or highway fuel economy, as determined 
          in paragraph (a)(1) or (2) of this section.
FEgas = The unrounded FTP-based city or HFET-based model type 
          highway fuel economy from gasoline (or diesel), as determined 
          inSec. 600.208-12(b)(5)(i).

    The result, rounded to the nearest whole number, is the alternate 
fuel label value for dual fuel vehicles.
    (B) City and Highway CO2 label values for dual fuel 
alcohol-based and natural gas vehicles when using the alternate fuel are 
separately determined by the following calculation:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR06JY11.039

Where:

CO2alt = The unrounded FTP-based model-type city or HFET-
          based model-type CO2 emissions value from the 
          alternate fuel, as determined inSec. 600.208-12(b)(5)(ii).
5cycle CO2gas = The unrounded vehicle-specific or derived 5-
          cycle model-type city or highway CO2 emissions 
          value, as determined in paragraph (a)(1) or (2) of this 
          section.
CO2gas = The unrounded FTP-based city or HFET-based model 
          type highway CO2 emissions value from gasoline (or 
          diesel), as determined inSec. 600.208-12(b)(5)(i).

    The result, rounded to the nearest whole number, is the alternate 
fuel CO2 emissions label value for dual fuel vehicles.

    (ii) Optionally, if complete 5-cycle testing has been performed 
using the alternate fuel, the manufacturer may choose to use the 
alternate fuel label city or highway fuel economy and CO2 
emission values determined inSec. 600.209-

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12(b)(5)(ii), rounded to the nearest whole number.
    (4) General alternate fuel economy and CO2 emissions 
label values for electric vehicles. Determine FTP-based city and HFET-
based highway fuel economy label values for electric vehicles as 
described inSec. 600.116. Convert W-hour/mile results to miles per kW-
hr and miles per gasoline gallon equivalent. CO2 label 
information is based on tailpipe emissions only, so CO2 
emissions from electric vehicles are assumed to be zero.
    (5) General alternate fuel economy and CO2 emissions 
label values for fuel cell vehicles. Determine FTP-based city and HFET-
based highway fuel economy label values for fuel cell vehicles using 
procedures specified by the Administrator. Convert kilograms of 
hydrogen/mile results to miles per kilogram of hydrogen and miles per 
gasoline gallon equivalent. CO2 label information is based on 
tailpipe emissions only, so CO2 emissions from fuel cell 
vehicles are assumed to be zero.
    (b) Specific labels. Except as specified in paragraphs (d) and (e) 
of this section, fuel economy and CO2 emissions for specific 
labels may be determined by one of two methods. The first is based on 
vehicle-specific configuration 5-cycle data as determined inSec. 
600.207. This method is available for all vehicles and is required for 
vehicles that do not qualify for the second method as described inSec. 
600.115 (other than electric vehicles). The second method, the derived 
5-cycle method, determines fuel economy and CO2 emissions 
values from the FTP and HFET tests using equations that are derived from 
vehicle-specific 5-cycle configuration data, as determined in paragraph 
(b)(2) of this section. Manufacturers may voluntarily lower fuel economy 
values and raise CO2 values if they determine that the label 
values from either method are not representative of the fuel economy or 
CO2 emissions for that model type.
    (1) Vehicle-specific 5-cycle labels. The city and highway 
configuration fuel economy determined inSec. 600.207, rounded to the 
nearest mpg, and the city and highway configuration CO2 
emissions determined inSec. 600.207, rounded to the nearest gram per 
mile, comprise the fuel economy and CO2 emission values for 
specific fuel economy labels, or, alternatively;
    (2) Derived 5-cycle labels. Specific city and highway label values 
from derived 5-cycle are determined according to the following method:
    (i)(A) Determine the derived five-cycle city fuel economy of the 
configuration using the equation below and coefficients determined by 
the Administrator:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR06JY11.040

Where:

City Intercept = Intercept determined by the Administrator based on 
          historic vehicle-specific 5-cycle city fuel economy data.
City Slope = Slope determined by the Administrator based on historic 
          vehicle-specific 5-cycle city fuel economy data.
Config FTP FE = the configuration FTP-based city fuel economy determined 
          underSec. 600.206, rounded to the nearest 0.0001 mpg.

    (B) Determine the derived five-cycle city CO2 emissions 
of the configuration using the equation below and coefficients 
determined by the Administrator:


Derived 5-cycle City CO2 = {City Intercept{time}  + {City 
Slope{time}  x Config FTP CO2
Where:

City Intercept = Intercept determined by the Administrator based on 
          historic vehicle-specific 5-cycle city fuel economy data.
City Slope = Slope determined by the Administrator based on historic 
          vehicle-specific 5-cycle city fuel economy data.
Config FTP CO2 = the configuration FTP-based city 
          CO2 emissions determined underSec. 600.206, 
          rounded to the nearest 0.1 grams per mile.


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    (ii)(A) Determine the derived five-cycle highway fuel economy of the 
configuration using the equation below and coefficients determined by 
the Administrator:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR06JY11.041

Where:

Highway Intercept = Intercept determined by the Administrator based on 
          historic vehicle-specific 5-cycle highway fuel economy data.
Highway Slope = Slope determined by the Administrator based on historic 
          vehicle-specific 5-cycle highway fuel economy data.
Config HFET FE = the configuration highway fuel economy determined under 
         Sec. 600.206, rounded to the nearest tenth.

    (B) Determine the derived five-cycle highway CO2 
emissions of the configuration using the equation below and coefficients 
determined by the Administrator:

Derived 5-cycle city Highway CO2 = {Highway Intercept{time}  
+ {Highway Slope{time}  x Config HFET CO2

Where:

Highway Intercept = Intercept determined by the Administrator based on 
          historic vehicle-specific 5-cycle highway fuel economy data.
Highway Slope = Slope determined by the Administrator based on historic 
          vehicle-specific 5-cycle highway fuel economy data.
Config HFET CO2 = the configuration highway fuel economy 
          determined underSec. 600.206, rounded to the nearest tenth.

    (iii) The slopes and intercepts of paragraph (a)(2)(iii) of this 
section apply.
    (3) Specific alternate fuel economy and CO2 emissions 
label values for dual fuel vehicles. (i)(A) Specific city and highway 
fuel economy label values for dual fuel alcohol-based and natural gas 
vehicles when using the alternate fuel are separately determined by the 
following calculation:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR06JY11.042

Where:

FEalt = The unrounded FTP-based configuration city or HFET-
          based configuration highway fuel economy from the alternate 
          fuel, as determined inSec. 600.206.
5cycle FEgas = The unrounded vehicle-specific or derived 5-
          cycle configuration city or highway fuel economy as determined 
          in paragraph (b)(1) or (2) of this section.
FEgas = The unrounded FTP-based city or HFET-based 
          configuration highway fuel economy from gasoline, as 
          determined inSec. 600.206.
    The result, rounded to the nearest whole number, is the alternate 
fuel label value for dual fuel vehicles.

    (B) Specific city and highway CO2 emission label values 
for dual fuel alcohol-based and natural gas vehicles when using the 
alternate fuel are separately determined by the following calculation:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR06JY11.043


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Where:

CO2alt = The unrounded FTP-based configuration city or HFET-
          based configuration highway CO2 emissions value 
          from the alternate fuel, as determined inSec. 600.206.
5cycle CO2gas = The unrounded vehicle-specific or derived 5-
          cycle configuration city or highway CO2 emissions 
          value as determined in paragraph (b)(1) or (b)(2) of this 
          section.
CO2gas = The unrounded FTP-based city or HFET-based 
          configuration highway CO2 emissions value from 
          gasoline, as determined inSec. 600.206.

    The result, rounded to the nearest whole number, is the alternate 
fuel CO2 emissions label value for dual fuel vehicles.

    (ii) Optionally, if complete 5-cycle testing has been performed 
using the alternate fuel, the manufacturer may choose to use the 
alternate fuel label city or highway fuel economy and CO2 
emission values determined inSec. 600.207-12(a)(4)(ii), rounded to the 
nearest whole number.
    (4) Specific alternate fuel economy and CO2 emissions 
label values for electric vehicles. Determine FTP-based city and HFET-
based highway fuel economy label values for electric vehicles as 
described inSec. 600.116. Determine these values by running the 
appropriate repeat test cycles. Convert W-hour/mile results to miles per 
kW-hr and miles per gasoline gallon equivalent. CO2 label 
information is based on tailpipe emissions only, so CO2 
emissions from electric vehicles are assumed to be zero.
    (5) Specific alternate fuel economy and CO2 emissions 
label values for fuel cell vehicles. Determine FTP-based city and HFET-
based highway fuel economy label values for fuel cell vehicles using 
procedures specified by the Administrator. Convert kilograms of 
hydrogen/mile results to miles per kilogram of hydrogen and miles per 
gasoline gallon equivalent. CO2 label information is based on 
tailpipe emissions only, so CO2 emissions from fuel cell 
vehicles are assumed to be zero.
    (c) Calculating combined fuel economy. (1) For the purposes of 
calculating the combined fuel economy for a model type, to be used in 
displaying on the label and for determining annual fuel costs under 
subpart D of this part, the manufacturer shall use one of the following 
procedures:
    (i) For gasoline-fueled, diesel-fueled, alcohol-fueled, and natural 
gas-fueled automobiles, and for dual fuel automobiles that can operate 
on gasoline or diesel fuel, harmonically average the unrounded city and 
highway fuel economy values, determined in paragraphs (a)(1) or (2) of 
this section and (b)(1) or (2) of this section, weighted 0.55 and 0.45 
respectively. Round the result to the nearest whole mpg. (An example of 
this calculation procedure appears in Appendix II of this part).
    (ii) For alcohol dual fuel and natural gas dual fuel automobiles 
operated on the alternate fuel, harmonically average the unrounded city 
and highway values from the tests performed using the alternative fuel 
as determined in paragraphs (a)(3) and (b)(3) of this section, weighted 
0.55 and 0.45 respectively. Round the result to the nearest whole mpg.
    (iii) For electric vehicles, calculate the combined fuel economy, in 
miles per kW-hr and miles per gasoline gallon equivalent, by 
harmonically averaging the unrounded city and highway values, weighted 
0.55 and 0.45 respectively. Round miles per kW-hr to the nearest 0.001 
and round miles per gasoline gallon equivalent to the nearest whole 
number.
    (iv) For plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, calculate a combined fuel 
economy value, in miles per gasoline gallon equivalent as follows:
    (A) Determine city and highway fuel economy values for vehicle 
operation after the battery has been fully discharged (``gas only 
operation'' or ``charge-sustaining mode'') as described in paragraphs 
(a) and (b) of this section.
    (B) Determine city and highway fuel economy values for vehicle 
operation starting with a full battery charge (``all-electric 
operation'' or ``gas plus electric operation'', as appropriate, or 
``charge-depleting mode'') as described inSec. 600.116. For battery 
energy, convert W-hour/mile results to miles per gasoline gallon 
equivalent or miles per diesel gallon equivalent, as applicable. Note 
that you must also express battery-based fuel economy values in miles 
per kW-hr for calculating annual fuel cost as described inSec. 
600.311.

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    (C) Calculate a composite city fuel economy value and a composite 
highway fuel economy value by combining the separate results for battery 
and engine operation using the procedures described inSec. 600.116). 
Apply the derived 5-cycle adjustment to these composite values. Use 
these values to calculate the vehicle's combined fuel economy as 
described in paragraph (c)(1)(i) of this section.
    (v) For fuel cell vehicles, calculate the combined fuel economy, in 
miles per kilogram and miles per gasoline gallon equivalent, by 
harmonically averaging the unrounded city and highway values, weighted 
0.55 and 0.45 respectively. Round miles per kilogram to the nearest 
whole number and round miles per gasoline gallon equivalent to the 
nearest whole number.
    (2) For the purposes of calculating the combined CO2 
emissions value for a model type, to be used in displaying on the label 
under subpart D of this part, the manufacturer shall:
    (i) For gasoline-fueled, diesel-fueled, alcohol-fueled, and natural 
gas-fueled automobiles, and for dual fuel automobiles that can operate 
on gasoline or diesel fuel, arithmetically average the unrounded city 
and highway values, determined in paragraphs (a)(1) or (2) of this 
section and (b)(1) or (2) of this section, weighted 0.55 and 0.45 
respectively, and round to the nearest whole gram per mile; or
    (ii) For alcohol dual fuel and natural gas dual fuel automobiles 
operated on the alternate fuel, arithmetically average the unrounded 
city and highway CO2 emission values from the tests performed 
using the alternative fuel as determined in paragraphs (a)(3) and (b)(3) 
of this section, weighted 0.55 and 0.45 respectively, and round to the 
nearest whole gram per mile.
    (iii) CO2 label information is based on tailpipe 
emissions only, so CO2 emissions from electric vehicles and 
fuel cell vehicles are assumed to be zero.
    (iv) For plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, calculate combined 
CO2 emissions as follows:
    (A) Determine city and highway CO2 emission rates for 
vehicle operation after the battery has been fully discharged (``gas 
only operation'' or ``charge-sustaining mode'') as described in 
paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section.
    (B) Determine city and highway CO2 emission rates for 
vehicle operation starting with a full battery charge (``all-electric 
operation'' or ``gas plus electric operation'', as appropriate, or 
``charge-depleting mode'') as described inSec. 600.116. Note that 
CO2 label information is based on tailpipe emissions only, so 
CO2 emissions from electricity are assumed to be zero.
    (C) Calculate a composite city CO2 emission rate and a 
composite highway CO2 emission rate by combining the separate 
results for battery and engine operation using the procedures described 
inSec. 600.116. Use these values to calculate the vehicle's combined 
fuel economy as described in paragraph (c)(1)(i) of this section.
    (d) Calculating combined fuel economy and CO2 emissions. 
(1) If the criteria inSec. 600.115-11(a) are met for a model type, 
both the city and highway fuel economy and CO2 emissions 
values must be determined using the vehicle-specific 5-cycle method. If 
the criteria inSec. 600.115-11(b) are met for a model type, the city 
fuel economy and CO2 emissions values may be determined using 
either method, but the highway fuel economy and CO2 emissions 
values must be determined using the vehicle-specific 5-cycle method (or 
modified 5-cycle method as allowed underSec. 600.114-12(b)(2)).
    (2) If the criteria inSec. 600.115 are not met for a model type, 
the city and highway fuel economy and CO2 emission label 
values must be determined by using the same method, either the derived 
5-cycle or vehicle-specific 5-cycle.
    (3) Manufacturers may use any of the following methods for 
determining 5-cycle values for fuel economy and CO2 emissions 
for electric vehicles:
    (i) Generate 5-cycle data as described in paragraph (a)(1) of this 
section.
    (ii) Multiply 2-cycle fuel economy values by 0.7 and divide 2-cycle 
CO2 emission values by 0.7.
    (iii) Manufacturers may ask the Administrator to approve adjustment 
factors for deriving 5-cycle fuel economy results from 2-cycle test data 
based on operating data from their in-use vehicles. Such data should be 
collected

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from multiple vehicles with different drivers over a range of 
representative driving routes and conditions. The Administrator may 
approve such an adjustment factor for any of the manufacturer's vehicle 
models that are properly represented by the collected data.
    (e) Fuel economy values and other information for advanced 
technology vehicles. (1) The Administrator may prescribe an alternative 
method of determining the city and highway model type fuel economy and 
CO2 emission values for general, unique or specific fuel 
economy labels other than those set forth in this subpart C for advanced 
technology vehicles including, but not limited to fuel cell vehicles, 
hybrid electric vehicles using hydraulic energy storage, and vehicles 
equipped with hydrogen internal combustion engines.
    (2) For advanced technology vehicles, the Administrator may 
prescribe special methods for determining information other than fuel 
economy that is required to be displayed on fuel economy labels as 
specified inSec. 600.302-12(e).
    (f) Sample calculations. An example of the calculation required in 
this subpart is in Appendix III of this part.

[76 FR 39554, July 6, 2011, as amended at 76 FR 57380, Sept. 15, 2011; 
77 FR 63183, Oct. 15, 2012]



                     Subpart D_Fuel Economy Labeling

    Source: 41 FR 49761, Nov. 10, 1976, unless otherwise noted.



Sec.  600.301  Labeling requirements.

    (a) Prior to being offered for sale, each manufacturer shall affix 
or cause to be affixed and each dealer shall maintain or cause to be 
maintained on each automobile:
    (1) A general fuel economy label (initial, or updated as required in 
Sec.  600.314) as described inSec. 600.302 or:
    (2) A specific label, for those automobiles manufactured or imported 
before the date that occurs 15 days after general labels have been 
determined by the manufacturer, as described inSec. 600.210-08(b) or 
Sec.  600.210-12(b).
    (i) If the manufacturer elects to use a specific label within a 
model type (as defined inSec. 600.002, he shall also affix specific 
labels on all automobiles within this model type, except on those 
automobiles manufactured or imported before the date that labels are 
required to bear range values as required by paragraph (b) of this 
section, or determined by the Administrator, or as permitted underSec. 
600.310.
    (ii) If a manufacturer elects to change from general to specific 
labels or vice versa within a model type, the manufacturer shall, within 
five calendar days, initiate or discontinue as applicable, the use of 
specific labels on all vehicles within a model type at all facilities 
where labels are affixed.
    (3) For any vehicle for which a specific label is requested which 
has a combined FTP/HFET-based fuel economy value, as determined inSec. 
600.513, at or below the minimum tax-free value, the following statement 
must appear on the specific label:
    ``[Manufacturer's name] may have to pay IRS a Gas Guzzler Tax on 
this vehicle because of the low fuel economy.''
    (4)(i) At the time a general fuel economy value is determined for a 
model type, a manufacturer shall, except as provided in paragraph 
(a)(4)(ii) of this section, relabel, or cause to be relabeled, vehicles 
which:
    (A) Have not been delivered to the ultimate purchaser, and
    (B) Have a combined FTP/HFET-based model type fuel economy value (as 
determined inSec. 600.208-08(b) orSec. 600.208-12(b) of 0.1 mpg or 
more below the lowest fuel economy value at which a Gas Guzzler Tax of 
$0 is to be assessed.
    (ii) The manufacturer has the option of re-labeling vehicles during 
the first five working days after the general label value is known.
    (iii) For those vehicle model types which have been issued a 
specific label and are subsequently found to have tax liability, the 
manufacturer is responsible for the tax liability regardless of whether 
the vehicle has been sold or not or whether the vehicle has been 
relabeled or not.
    (b) The manufacturer shall include the current range of fuel economy 
of comparable automobiles (as described in Sec.Sec. 600.311 and 
600.314) in the label of each vehicle manufactured or imported

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more than 15 calendar days after the current range is made available by 
the Administrator.
    (1) Automobiles manufactured or imported before a date 16 or more 
calendar days after the initial label range is made available under 
Sec.  600.311 shall include the range from the previous model year.
    (2) Automobiles manufactured or imported more than 15 calendar days 
after the label range is made available underSec. 600.311 shall be 
labeled with the current range of fuel economy of comparable automobiles 
as approved for that label.
    (c) The fuel economy label must be readily visible from the exterior 
of the automobile and remain affixed until the time the automobile is 
delivered to the ultimate consumer.
    (1) It is preferable that the fuel economy label information be 
incorporated into the Automobile Information Disclosure Act label, 
provided that the prominence and legibility of the fuel economy label is 
maintained. For this purpose, all fuel economy label information must be 
placed on a separate section in the Automobile Information Disclosure 
Act label and may not be intermixed with that label information, except 
for vehicle descriptions as noted inSec. 600.303-08(d)(1).
    (2) The fuel economy label must be located on a side window. If the 
window is not large enough to contain both the Automobile Information 
Disclosure Act label and the fuel economy label, the manufacturer shall 
have the fuel economy label affixed on another window and as close as 
possible to the Automobile Information Disclosure Act label.
    (3) The manufacturer shall have the fuel economy label affixed in 
such a manner that appearance and legibility are maintained until after 
the vehicle is delivered to the ultimate consumer.
    (d) The labeling requirements specified in this subpart for 2008 
model year vehicles continue to apply through the 2011 model year. In 
the 2012 model year, manufacturers may label their vehicles as specified 
in this subpart for either 2008 or 2012 model years. The labeling 
requirements specified in this subpart for 2012 model year vehicles are 
mandatory for 2013 and later model years.

[76 FR 39558, July 6, 2011]



Sec.  600.302-08  Fuel economy label format requirements.

    Examples of fuel economy labels for gasoline and diesel vehicles, 
dual fuel vehicles and alternate fuel vehicles are provided in appendix 
IV of this part. Detailed printing specifications are given in appendix 
V of this part, and unless otherwise permitted, apply to the provisions 
in this section. The Administrator may approve modifications to the 
style guidelines in cases where there may be space limitations and/or 
legibility concerns.
    (a) Fuel economy labels must be:
    (1) Rectangular in shape with a minimum height of 4.5 inches (114 
mm) and a minimum length of 7.0 inches (178 mm) as specified in appendix 
V of this part.
    (2) Printed in a color which contrasts with the background paper 
color.
    (3) Have a contrasting border, with dimensions specified in appendix 
V of this part.
    (b) Label information. The information on the label shall contain:
    (1) The titles ``CITY MPG'' and ``HIGHWAY MPG'', centered over the 
applicable fuel economy estimates.
    (2) The numeric, whole-number city and highway estimates, as 
determined inSec. 600.210-08, as specified in appendix V of this part. 
The font size of the numbers may be larger than specified, provided: 
that the city and highway numbers are equal in size; that the titles 
``CITY MPG'' and ``HIGHWAY MPG'' are increased in the same proportion; 
and that doing so does not obscure the other information on the label.
    (i) For dedicated gasoline-fueled, diesel-fueled, alcohol-fueled, 
and natural gas-fueled automobiles, the city and highway fuel economy 
estimates calculated in accordance withSec. 600.210-08.
    (ii) For alcohol dual fuel automobiles and natural gas dual fuel 
automobiles, the city and highway fuel economy estimates for operation 
on gasoline or diesel fuel as calculated inSec. 600.210-08(a) and (b).
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    (4) The following phrase: ``Your actual mileage will vary depending 
on how you drive and maintain your vehicle.'', located and formatted as 
shown in appendix V of this part.
    (5) The statement: ``Expected range for most drivers: ---- to ---- 
mpg'', placed underneath both the city and highway estimates, centered 
to the estimate numbers. The range values for this statement are to be 
calculated in accordance with the following:
    (i) The lower range values shall be determined by multiplying the 
city and highway estimates by 0.83, then rounding to the next lower 
integer value.
    (ii) The upper range values shall be determined by multiplying the 
city and highway estimates by 1.17 and rounding to the next higher 
integer value.
    (6) The top border shall contain the centered title ``EPA Fuel 
Economy Estimates'' in a contrasting color.
    (7) Alternate fuel titles. (i) For dedicated alcohol-fueled 
automobiles, the title ``[insert appropriate fuel (e.g., ``ETHANOL 
(E85))''] *''. The title shall be positioned and sized according to the 
style guidelines in appendix V of this part.
    (ii) For dedicated natural gas-fueled automobiles, the title 
``NATURAL GAS *''. The title shall be positioned in the grey area above 
the window of the fuel pump logo, in a size and format specified in 
appendix V of this part.
    (iii) For alcohol-based dual fuel automobiles and natural gas dual 
fuel automobiles, the title ``Dual Fuel Vehicle*'', and directly below 
that, the title ``[insert appropriate conventional fuel (example 
Gasoline)]-[insert appropriate alternate fuel (example ``Ethanol 
(E85)'']''. Both of these titles are centered in the grey area above the 
window of the fuel pump logo, with a size and format specified in 
appendix V of this part.
    (8) Alternate fuel information. (i) For dedicated alcohol-fueled 
automobiles, the title ``[insert appropriate fuel (example ``E85'')]'' 
centered above the title ``CITY MPG'' and above the title ``HIGHWAY 
MPG'' with a size and format specified in appendix V of this part.
    (ii) For dedicated natural gas-fueled automobile, the title 
``GASOLINE EQUIVALENT'' centered above the title ``CITY MPG'' and above 
the title ``HIGHWAY MPG'' with a size and format specified in appendix V 
of this part.
    (iii) For alcohol dual fuel automobiles and natural gas dual fuel 
automobiles, the title ``GASOLINE'' [or ``DIESEL'', as applicable] 
centered above the title ``CITY MPG'' and above the title ``HIGHWAY 
MPG'' with a size and format specified in appendix V of this part.
    (9) The bottom border of the label shall contain the following 
centered statement, formatted according to the style guidelines in 
appendix V: ``See the FREE Fuel Economy Guide at dealers or 
www.fueleconomy.gov''.
    (10) If the label is separate from the Automobile Information 
Disclosure Act label, the vehicle description, as described in paragraph 
(d) of this section, located on the label such that it does not 
interfere with the other required information. In cases where the 
vehicle description information may not easily fit on the label, the 
manufacturer may request Administrator approval of modifications to the 
label format to accommodate this information.
    (11) Comparison fuel economy. A graphic depiction of comparison fuel 
economy information, in the style and format given in appendix V of this 
part, containing the following elements:
    (i) A bar that represents the total range of combined fuel economy 
for the applicable class of comparison fuel economy.
    (ii) A downward pointing tail-less arrow, located at the top of the 
bar positioned on the bar where that vehicle's combined fuel economy 
falls relative to the range of comparable vehicles.
    (iii) The combined fuel economy value for the vehicle as determined 
inSec. 600.210-08(c), located directly above the arrow.
    (iv) The statement ``This Vehicle'' directly above the combined fuel 
economy number.
    (vi)(A) For gasoline and diesel fuel vehicles, the statement 
``Combined Fuel Economy'', located above the ``This Vehicle'' statement, 
and centered above the bar.
    (B) For dual fuel vehicles, the statement ``Combined Gasoline [or 
``Diesel'',

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as appropriate] Fuel Economy'', located above the ``This Vehicle'' 
statement, and centered above the bar, in two lines, if needed.
    (C) For dedicated natural gas vehicles, the statement ``Combined 
Gasoline Equivalent Fuel Economy'', located above the ``This Vehicle'' 
statement, and centered above the bar, in two lines, if needed.
    (v) The upper and lower MPG ranges for that class of vehicles, with 
the lower range shown directly to the left of the bar and the upper 
range directly to the right of the bar. The range values are those 
determined in accordance withSec. 600.311.
    (vi) The statement ``All [name of the comparable vehicle class]s'', 
centered below the bar. The names of the comparable classes given in 
Sec.  600.315-08 apply. For the purpose of presenting the name of the 
class on the label, the following class names may be shortened as 
indicated: minicompact cars may be ``Minicompacts'', subcompact cars may 
be ``Subcompacts'', compact cars may be ``Compacts'', small station 
wagons may be ``Small Wagons'', midsize station wagons may be ``Midsize 
Wagons'', large station wagons may be ``Large Wagons'', small pickup 
trucks may be ``Small Pickups'', standard pickup trucks may be 
``Standard Pickups'', and sport utility vehicles may be ``SUVs''.
    (12)(i) The statement: ``Estimated Annual Fuel Cost:'' followed by 
the appropriate value calculated in accordance with paragraph (f) or (g) 
of this section and the statement ``based on [EPA-provided number of 
miles per paragraph (f) of this section] miles at [the EPA-provided 
dollar cost per gallon of the required fuel for that vehicle] per gallon 
of gasoline.'' The estimated annual fuel cost value for alcohol dual 
fuel automobiles and natural gas dual fuel vehicles to appear on the 
fuel economy label shall be that calculated based on operating the 
vehicle on gasoline or diesel fuel as determined in paragraphs (f) and 
(g) of this section.
    (ii) At the manufacturer's option, the label may also contain the 
estimated annual fuel cost value based on operating the vehicle on the 
alternative fuel.
    (13) The Gas Guzzler statement, when applicable (see paragraph (e) 
of this section), must be located on the bottom half of the label, 
either in the space reserved for alternate fuel information, or, if the 
vehicle is an alternate fuel vehicle, directly beneath this space.
    (14) Alternate fuel statement. (i) For dedicated alternate fuel 
automobiles, the statement: ``* This vehicle operates on NATURAL GAS 
FUEL [or other alternate fuel as appropriate] only. Fuel economy is 
expressed in gasoline equivalent values.'' This statement is located on 
the right-hand bottom portion of the label. See appendix V of this part 
for details of location, size and format.
    (ii) For dual fuel automobiles, the statement: ``*Fuel economy when 
operating on E85 [or other alternate fuel as appropriate] will yield 
different values than gasoline [or diesel as appropriate]. See Fuel 
Economy Guide for more information.'' Optionally, this statement may be 
replaced with the city, highway and combined fuel economy values using 
the alternate fuel, in a size and format specified in appendix V of this 
part.
    (c) The city mpg number shall be displayed on the upper half of the 
left side of the label and the highway mpg number displayed on the upper 
half of the right side of the label. If the manufacturer chooses to 
enlarge the label from that specified in paragraph (a)(1) of this 
section, the logo and the fuel economy label values, including the 
titles ``CITY MPG'' and ``HIGHWAY MPG'', must be increased in the same 
proportion.
    (d) Vehicle description information for general and specific labels.
    (1) Where the fuel economy label is physically incorporated with the 
Motor Vehicle Information and Cost Savings Act label, the applicable 
vehicle description, as set forth in this paragraph, does not have to be 
repeated if the information is readily found on this label.
    (2) For fuel economy labels which are physically separate from the 
Motor Vehicle Information and Cost Savings Act label, the vehicle 
description on general labels will be as follows:
    (i) Model year;
    (ii) Vehicle car line;

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    (iii) Engine displacement, in cubic inches, cubic centimeters, or 
liters whichever is consistent with the customary description of that 
engine;
    (iv) Transmission class.
    (v) Other descriptive information, as necessary, such as number of 
engine cylinders, to distinguish otherwise identical model types or, in 
the case of specific labels, vehicle configurations, as approved by the 
Administrator.
    (e)(1) For fuel economy labels of passenger automobile model types 
requiring a tax statement underSec. 600.513-08, the phrase ``Gas 
Guzzler Tax'' followed by the dollar amount, in a size and format 
specified in appendix V of this part.
    (2) The tax value required by this paragraph shall be based on the 
combined fuel economy value for the model type calculated in accordance 
withSec. 600.513-08 and rounded to the nearest 0.1 mpg.
    (f) Estimated annual fuel cost--general labels. The annual fuel cost 
estimate for operating an automobile included in a model type shall be 
computed by using values for the fuel cost per gallon of the recommended 
fuel as specified by the manufacturer in the owner's manual and average 
annual mileage, predetermined by the Administrator, and the combined 
fuel economy determined inSec. 600.210(c).
    (1) The annual fuel cost estimate for a model type is computed by 
multiplying:
    (i) Fuel cost per gallon (natural gas must be expressed in units of 
cost per equivalent gallon, where 100 SCF = 0.823 equivalent gallons) 
expressed in dollars to the nearest 0.05 dollar; by
    (ii) Average annual mileage, expressed in miles per year to the 
nearest 1,000 miles per year, by
    (iii) The inverse of the combined fuel economy value determined in 
Sec.  600.210-08(c) for a model type (as determined inSec. 600.210-
08(a), rounded to the nearest 0.0001 gallons per mile (natural gas must 
be expressed in units of gallon equivalent per mile, where 100 SCF=0.823 
equivalent gallons).
    (2) The product computed in paragraph (f)(1) of this section and 
rounded to the nearest dollar per year will comprise the annual fuel 
cost estimate that appears on general labels for the model type.
    (g) Estimated annual fuel cost--specific labels. (1) The annual fuel 
cost estimate for operating an automobile included in a vehicle 
configuration will be computed by using the values for the fuel cost per 
volume (gallon for liquid fuels, cubic feet for gaseous fuels) and 
average mileage and the fuel economy determined by multiplying:
    (i) Fuel cost per gallon (natural gas must be expressed in units of 
cost per equivalent gallon, where 100 SCF=0.823 equivalent gallons) 
expressed in dollars to the nearest 0.05 dollar; by
    (ii) Average annual mileage, expressed in miles per year to the 
nearest 1,000 miles per year, by
    (iii) The inverse, rounded to the nearest 0.0001 gallons per mile 
(natural gas must be expressed in units of gallon equivalent per mile, 
where 100 SCF=0.823 equivalent gallons) of the combined fuel economy 
value determined inSec. 600.210-08(c) for a vehicle configuration (as 
determined inSec. 600.210-08(b).
    (2) The product computed in paragraph (g)(1) of this section and 
rounded to the nearest dollar per year will comprise the annual fuel 
cost estimate that appears on specific labels for that vehicle 
configuration.
    (h)-(j)

[71 FR 77949, Dec. 27, 2006, as amended at 74 FR 61552, Nov. 25, 2009. 
Redesignated and amended at 76 FR 39558, 39559, July 6, 2011]



Sec.  600.302-12  Fuel economy label--general provisions.

    This section describes labeling requirements and specifications that 
apply to all vehicles. The requirements and specifications in this 
section and those in Sec.Sec. 600.304 through 600.310 are illustrated 
in Appendix VI of this part.
    (a) Basic format. Fuel economy labels must be rectangular in shape 
with a minimum width of 174 mm and a minimum height of 114 mm. The 
required label can be divided into three fields separated and outlined 
by a continuous border, as described in paragraphs (b) through (e) of 
this section.
    (b) Border. Create a continuous black border to outline the label 
and separate the three information fields. Include

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the following information in the top and bottom portions of the border:
    (1) In the left portion of the upper border, include ``EPA'' and 
``DOT'' with a horizontal line in between (``EPA divided by DOT'').
    (2) Immediately to the right of the Agency names, include the 
heading ``Fuel Economy and Environment''.
    (3) Identify the vehicle's fuel type on the right-most portion of 
the upper border in a blue-colored field as follows:
    (i) For vehicles designed to operate on a single fuel, identify the 
appropriate fuel. For example, identify the vehicle as ``Gasoline 
Vehicle'', ``Diesel Vehicle'', ``Compressed Natural Gas Vehicle'', 
``Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicle'', etc. This includes hybrid electric 
vehicles that do not have plug-in capability. Include a logo 
corresponding to the fuel to the left of this designation as follows:
    (A) For gasoline, include a fuel pump logo.
    (B) For diesel fuel, include a fuel pump logo with a ``D'' inscribed 
in the base of the fuel pump.
    (C) For natural gas, include the established CNG logo.
    (D) For hydrogen fuel cells, include the expression 
``H2''.
    (ii) Identify flexible-fuel vehicles and dual-fuel vehicles as 
``Flexible-Fuel Vehicle Gasoline-Ethanol (E85)'', ``Flexible-Fuel 
Vehicle Diesel-Natural Gas'', etc. Include a fuel pump logo or a 
combination of logos to the left of this designation as appropriate. For 
example, for vehicles that operate on gasoline or ethanol, include a 
fuel pump logo and the designation ``E85''.
    (iii) Identify plug-in hybrid electric vehicles as ``Plug-In Hybrid 
Vehicle Electricity-Gasoline'' or ``Plug-In Hybrid Vehicle Electricity-
Diesel''. Include a fuel pump logo as specified in paragraph (b)(3)(i) 
of this section and an electric plug logo to the left of this 
designation.
    (iv) Identify electric vehicles as ``Electric Vehicle''. Include an 
electric plug logo to the left of this designation.
    (4) Include the following statement in the upper left portion of the 
lower border: ``Actual results will vary for many reasons, including 
driving conditions and how you drive and maintain your vehicle. The 
average new vehicle gets a MPG and costs $b to fuel over 5 years. Cost 
estimates are based on c miles per year at $d per gallon. MPGe is miles 
per gasoline gallon equivalent. Vehicle emissions are a significant 
cause of climate change and smog.'' For a, b, c, and d, insert the 
appropriate values established by EPA, including consideration of the 
type of fuel that is required for the vehicle. See Sec.Sec. 600.303 
through 600.310 for alternate statements that apply for vehicles that 
use a fuel other than gasoline or diesel fuel.
    (5) In the lower left portion of the lower border, include the Web 
site reference, ``fueleconomy.gov'', and the following statement: 
``Calculate personalized estimates and compare vehicles''.
    (6) Include a field in the right-most portion of the lower border to 
allow for accessing interactive information with mobile electronic 
devices. To do this, include an image of a QR code that will direct 
mobile electronic devices to an EPA-specified Web site with fuel economy 
information. Generate the QR code as specified in ISO/IEC 18004 
(incorporated by reference inSec. 600.011). To the left of the QR 
code, include the vertically oriented caption ``Smartphone QR 
Code\TM\''.
    (7) Along the lower edge of the lower border, to the left of the 
field with the QR Code, include the logos for EPA, the Department of 
Transportation, and the Department of Energy.
    (c) Fuel economy and cost values. Include the following elements in 
the field at the top of the label:
    (1) The elements specified in this paragraph (c)(1) for vehicles 
that run on gasoline or diesel fuel with no plug-in capability. See 
Sec.Sec. 600.304 through 600.310 for specifications that apply for 
other vehicles.
    (i) The heading ``Fuel Economy'' near the top left corner of the 
field.
    (ii) The combined fuel economy value as determined inSec. 600.311 
below the heading. Include the expression ``combined city/hwy'' below 
this number.
    (iii) The fuel pump logo to the left of the combined fuel economy 
value. For diesel fuel, include a fuel pump logo

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with a ``D'' inscribed in the base of the fuel pump.
    (iv) The units identifier and specific fuel economy values to the 
right of the combined fuel economy rating as follows:
    (A) Include the term ``MPG'' in the upper portion of the designated 
space.
    (B) Include the city fuel economy value determined inSec. 600.311 
in the lower left portion of the designated space. Include the 
expression ``city'' below this number.
    (C) Include the highway fuel economy value determined inSec. 
600.311 in the lower right portion of the designated space. Include the 
expression ``highway'' below this number.
    (v) The fuel consumption rate determined inSec. 600.311, below the 
combined fuel economy value, followed by the expression ``gallons per 
100 miles''.
    (2) In the upper middle portion of the field, include the following 
statement: ``------ range from x to y MPG. The best vehicle rates z 
MPGe.'' Fill in the blank with the appropriate vehicle class (such as 
Small SUVs). For x, y, and z, insert the appropriate values established 
by EPA.
    (3) Include one of the following statements in the right side of the 
field:
    (i) For vehicles with calculated fuel costs higher than the average 
vehicle as specified inSec. 600.311: ``You spend $x more in fuel costs 
over 5 years compared to the average new vehicle.'' Complete the 
statement by including the calculated increase in fuel costs as 
specified inSec. 600.311.
    (ii) For all other vehicles: ``You save $x in fuel costs over 5 
years compared to the average new vehicle.'' Complete the statement by 
including the calculated fuel savings as specified inSec. 600.311. 
Note that this includes fuel savings of $0.
    (d) Annual fuel cost. Include the following statement in the field 
in the lower left portion of the label: ``Annual fuel cost $x''. 
Complete this statement using the value for annual fuel cost determined 
inSec. 600.311.
    (e) Performance ratings. Include the following information in the 
field in the lower left portion of the label:
    (1) The heading, ``Fuel Economy and Greenhouse Gas Rating (tailpipe 
only)'' in the top left corner of the field.
    (2) A slider bar below the heading in the left portion of the field 
to characterize the vehicle's fuel economy and greenhouse gas ratings, 
as determined inSec. 600.311. Position a box with a downward-pointing 
wedge above the slider bar positioned to show where that vehicle's fuel 
economy rating falls relative to the total range; include the vehicle's 
fuel economy rating inside the box. If the greenhouse gas rating from 
Sec.  600.311 is different than the fuel economy rating, position a 
second box with an upward-pointing wedge below the slider bar positioned 
to show where that vehicle's greenhouse gas rating falls relative to the 
total range; include the vehicle's greenhouse gas rating inside the box. 
Include the expression ``CO2'' to the left of the box with 
the greenhouse gas rating and add the expression MPG to the left of the 
box with the fuel economy rating. Include the number 1 inside the border 
at the left end of the slider bar. Include the number 10 inside the 
border at the right end of the slider bar and add the term ``Best'' 
below the slider bar, directly under the number. EPA will periodically 
calculate and publish updated rating values as described inSec. 
600.311. Add color to the slider bar such that it is blue at the left 
end of the range, white at the right end of the range, and shaded 
continuously across the range.
    (3) The heading, ``Smog Rating (tailpipe only)'' in the top right 
corner of the field.
    (4) Insert a slider bar in the right portion of the field to 
characterize the vehicle's level of emission control for ozone-related 
air pollutants relative to that of all vehicles. Position a box with a 
downward-pointing wedge above the slider bar positioned to show where 
that vehicle's emission rating falls relative to the total range. 
Include the vehicle's emission rating (as described inSec. 600.311) 
inside the box. Include the number 1 in the border at the left end of 
the slider bar; include the number 10 in the border at the right end of 
the slider bar and add the term ``Best'' below the slider bar, directly 
under the number. EPA will periodically calculate and publish updated 
range values as described inSec. 600.311. Add color to the slider bar 
such that it is blue at the left end of the range, white at the

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right end of the range, and shaded continuously across the range.
    (5) The following statements below the slider bars: ``This vehicle 
emits x grams CO2 per mile. The best emits 0 grams per mile 
(tailpipe only). Producing and distributing fuel also create emissions; 
learn more at fueleconomy.gov.'' For x, insert the vehicle's composite 
CO2 emission rate as described inSec. 600.311. See 
Sec.Sec. 600.308 and 600.310 for specifications that apply for 
vehicles powered by electricity.
    (f) Vehicle description. Where the fuel economy label is physically 
incorporated with the Motor Vehicle Information and Cost Savings Act 
label, no further vehicle description is needed. If the fuel economy 
label is separate from the Automobile Information Disclosure Act label, 
describe the vehicle in a location on the label that does not interfere 
with the other required information. In cases where the vehicle 
description may not easily fit on the label, the manufacturer may 
request Administrator approval of modifications to the label format to 
accommodate this information. Include the following items in the vehicle 
description, if applicable:
    (1) Model year.
    (2) Vehicle car line.
    (3) Engine displacement, in cubic inches, cubic centimeters, or 
liters whichever is consistent with the customary description of that 
engine.
    (4) Transmission class.
    (5) Other descriptive information, as necessary, such as number of 
engine cylinders, to distinguish otherwise identical model types or, in 
the case of specific labels, vehicle configurations, as approved by the 
Administrator.
    (g) [Reserved]
    (h) Gas guzzler provisions. For vehicles requiring a tax statement 
underSec. 600.513, add the phrase ``$x gas guzzler tax'', where $x is 
the value of the tax. The tax value required by this paragraph (h) is 
based on the combined fuel economy value for the model type calculated 
according toSec. 600.513 and rounded to the nearest 0.1 mpg.
    (i) Alternative label provisions for special cases. The 
Administrator may approve modifications to the style guidelines if space 
is limited. The Administrator may also prescribe special label format 
and information requirements for vehicles that are not specifically 
described in this subpart, such as hydrogen-fueled internal combustion 
engines or hybrid electric vehicles that have engines operating on fuels 
other than gasoline or diesel fuel. The Administrator may also approve 
alternate wording of statements on the label if that is necessary or 
appropriate for a given fuel or combination of fuels. The revised 
labeling specifications will conform to the principles established in 
this subpart, with any appropriate modifications or additions to reflect 
the vehicle's unique characteristics. See 49 U.S.C. 32908(b)(1)(F).
    (j) Rounding. Unless the regulation specifies otherwise, do not 
round intermediate values, but round final calculated values identified 
in this subpart to the nearest whole number.
    (k) Updating information. EPA will periodically publish updated 
information that is needed to comply with the labeling requirements in 
this subpart. This includes the annual mileage rates and fuel-cost 
information, the ``best and worst'' values needed for calculating 
relative ratings for individual vehicles, and the various rating 
criteria as specified inSec. 600.311.

[76 FR 39559, July 6, 2011, as amended at 76 FR 57380, Sept. 15, 2011]



Sec.  600.303-12  Fuel economy label--special requirements for 
flexible-fuel vehicles.

    Fuel economy labels for flexible-fuel vehicles must meet the 
specifications described inSec. 600.302, with the modifications 
described in this section. This section describes how to label flexible-
fuel vehicles equipped with gasoline engines. If the vehicle has a 
diesel engine, all the references to ``gas'' or ``gasoline'' in this 
section are understood to refer to ``diesel'' or ``diesel fuel'', 
respectively. All values described in this section are based on gasoline 
operation, unless otherwise specifically noted.
    (a) For qualifying vehicles, include the following additional 
sentence in the statement identified inSec. 600.302-12(b)(4): ``This 
is a dual fueled automobile.'' See the definition of ``dual fueled 
automobile'' inSec. 600.002.

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    (b) Include the following elements instead of the information 
identified inSec. 600.302-12(c)(1):
    (1) The heading ``Fuel Economy'' near the top left corner of the 
field.
    (2) The combined fuel economy value as determined inSec. 600.311 
below the heading. Include the expression ``combined city/hwy'' below 
this number.
    (3) The fuel pump logo and other logos as specified inSec. 
600.302-12(b)(3)(ii) to the left of the combined fuel economy value.
    (4) The units identifier and specific fuel economy values to the 
right of the combined fuel economy value as follows:
    (i) Include the term ``MPG'' in the upper portion of the designated 
space.
    (ii) Include the city fuel economy value determined inSec. 600.311 
in the lower left portion of the designated space. Include the 
expression ``city'' below this number.
    (iii) Include the highway fuel economy value determined inSec. 
600.311 in the lower right portion of the designated space. Include the 
expression ``highway'' below this number.
    (5) The fuel consumption rate determined inSec. 600.311, to the 
right of the fuel economy information. Include the expression ``gallons 
per 100 miles'' below the numerical value.
    (6) Add the following statement after the statements described in 
Sec.  600.302-12(c)(2): ``Values are based on gasoline and do not 
reflect performance and ratings based on E85.'' Adjust this statement as 
appropriate for vehicles designed to operate on different fuels.
    (c) You may include the sub-heading ``Driving Range'' below the 
combined fuel economy value, with range bars below this sub-heading as 
follows:
    (1) Insert a horizontal range bar nominally 80 mm long to show how 
far the vehicle can drive from a full tank of gasoline. Include a 
vehicle logo at the right end of the range bar. Include the following 
left-justified expression inside the range bar: ``Gasoline: x miles''. 
Complete the expression by identifying the appropriate value for total 
driving range fromSec. 600.311.
    (2) Insert a second horizontal range bar as described in paragraph 
(c)(1) of this section that shows how far the vehicle can drive from a 
full tank with the second fuel. Establish the length of the line based 
on the proportion of driving ranges for the different fuels. Identify 
the appropriate fuel in the range bar.

[76 FR 39561, July 6, 2011, as amended at 77 FR 63183, Oct. 15, 2012]



Sec.  600.304-12  Fuel economy label--special requirements for hydrogen
fuel cell vehicles.

    Fuel economy labels for hydrogen fuel cell vehicles must meet the 
specifications described inSec. 600.302, with the following 
modifications:
    (a) Include the following statement instead of the statement 
specified inSec. 600.302-12(b)(4): ``Actual results will vary for many 
reasons, including driving conditions and how you drive and maintain 
your vehicle. The average new vehicle gets a MPG and costs $b to fuel 
over 5 years. Cost estimates are based on c miles per year at $d per 
kilogram of hydrogen. Vehicle emissions are a significant cause of 
global warming and smog.'' For a, b, c, and d, insert the appropriate 
values established by EPA.
    (b) Include the following elements instead of the information 
identified inSec. 600.302-12(c)(1):
    (1) The heading ``Fuel Economy'' near the top left corner of the 
field.
    (2) The combined fuel economy value as determined inSec. 600.311 
below the heading. Include the expression ``combined city/hwy'' below 
this number.
    (3) The logo specified inSec. 600.302-12(b)(3)(ii) to the left of 
the combined fuel economy value.
    (4) The units identifier and specific fuel economy values to the 
right of the combined fuel economy value as follows:
    (i) Include the term ``MPGe'' in the upper portion of the designated 
space.
    (ii) Include the city fuel economy value determined inSec. 600.311 
in the lower left portion of the designated space. Include the 
expression ``city'' below this number.
    (iii) Include the highway fuel economy value determined inSec. 
600.311 in the lower right portion of the designated space. Include the 
expression ``highway'' below this number.
    (5) The fuel consumption rate determined inSec. 600.311, to the 
right of the

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fuel economy information. Include the expression ``kg H2 per 
100 miles'' below the numerical value.
    (6) The sub-heading ``Driving Range'' below the combined fuel 
economy value. Below this sub-heading, insert a horizontal range bar 
nominally 80 mm long to show how far the vehicle can drive when fully 
fueled. Include a vehicle logo at the right end of the range bar. 
Include the following left-justified expression inside the range bar: 
``When fully fueled, vehicle can travel about * * *''. Below the right 
end of the range bar, include the expression ``x miles''; complete the 
expression by identifying the appropriate value for total driving range 
fromSec. 600.311. Include numbers below the bar showing the scale, 
with numbers starting at 0 and increasing in equal increments. Use good 
engineering judgment to divide the range bar into four, five, or six 
increments.

[76 FR 39561, July 6, 2011]



Sec.  600.306-12  Fuel economy label--special requirements for
compressed natural gas vehicles.

    Fuel economy labels for dedicated natural gas vehicles must meet the 
specifications described inSec. 600.302, with the following 
modifications:
    (a) Include the following statement instead of the statement 
specified inSec. 600.302-12(b)(4): ``Actual results will vary for many 
reasons, including driving conditions and how you drive and maintain 
your vehicle. The average new vehicle gets a MPG and costs $b to fuel 
over 5 years. Cost estimates are based on c miles per year at $d per 
gasoline gallon equivalent. Vehicle emissions are a significant cause of 
global warming and smog.'' For a, b, c, and d, insert the appropriate 
values established by EPA.
    (b) Include the following elements instead of the information 
identified inSec. 600.302-12(c)(1):
    (1) The heading ``Fuel Economy'' near the top left corner of the 
field.
    (2) The combined fuel economy value as determined inSec. 600.311 
below the heading. Include the expression ``combined city/hwy'' below 
this number.
    (3) The logo specified inSec. 600.302-12(b)(3)(ii) to the left of 
the combined fuel economy value.
    (4) The units identifier and specific fuel economy ratings to the 
right of the combined fuel economy value as follows:
    (i) Include the term ``MPGe'' in the upper portion of the designated 
space.
    (ii) Include the city fuel economy value determined inSec. 600.311 
in the lower left portion of the designated space. Include the 
expression ``city'' below this number.
    (iii) Include the highway fuel economy value determined inSec. 
600.311 in the lower right portion of the designated space. Include the 
expression ``highway'' below this number.
    (5) The fuel consumption rate determined inSec. 600.311, to the 
right of the fuel economy information. Include the expression 
``equivalent gallons per 100 miles'' below the numerical value.
    (6) The sub-heading ``Driving Range'' below the combined fuel 
economy value. Below this sub-heading, insert a horizontal range bar 
nominally 80 mm long to show how far the vehicle can drive when fully 
fueled. Include a vehicle logo at the right end of the range bar. 
Include the following left-justified expression inside the range bar: 
``When fully fueled, vehicle can travel about * * *''''. Below the right 
end of the range bar, include the expression ``x miles''; complete the 
expression by identifying the appropriate value for total driving range 
fromSec. 600.311. Include numbers below the bar showing the scale, 
with numbers starting at 0 and increasing in equal increments. Use good 
engineering judgment to divide the range bar into four, five, or six 
increments.

[76 FR 39562, July 6, 2011]



Sec.  600.308-12  Fuel economy label format requirements--plug-in 
hybrid electric vehicles.

    Fuel economy labels for plug-in hybrid electric vehicles must meet 
the specifications described inSec. 600.302, with the exceptions and 
additional specifications described in this section. This section 
describes how to label vehicles equipped with gasoline engines. If the 
vehicle has a diesel engine, all the references to ``gas'' or 
``gasoline'' in this section are understood to refer to ``diesel'' or 
``diesel fuel'', respectively.

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    (a) Include the following statement instead of the statement 
specified inSec. 600.302-12(b)(4): ``Actual results will vary for many 
reasons, including driving conditions and how you drive and maintain 
your vehicle. The average new vehicle gets a MPG and costs $b to fuel 
over 5 years. Cost estimates are based on c miles per year at $d per 
gallon and $e per kW-hr. Vehicle emissions are a significant cause of 
global warming and smog.'' For a, b, c, d, and e, insert the appropriate 
values established by EPA. For qualifying vehicles, include the 
following additional sentence: ``This is a dual fueled automobile.'' See 
the definition of ``dual fueled automobile inSec. 600.002.
    (b) Include the following elements instead of the information 
identified inSec. 600.302-12(c)(1):
    (1) The heading ``Fuel Economy'' near the top left corner of the 
field. Include the statement specified inSec. 600.312-12(c)(2) to the 
right of the heading.
    (2) An outlined box below the heading with the following 
information:
    (i) The sub-heading ``Electricity'' if the vehicle's engine starts 
only after the battery is fully discharged, or ``Electricity + 
Gasoline'' if the vehicle uses combined power from the battery and the 
engine before the battery is fully discharged.
    (ii) The expression ``Charge Time: x hours (240V)'' below the sub-
heading, where x is the time to charge the battery as specified inSec. 
600.311. Change the specified voltage if appropriate as specified in 
Sec.  600.311.
    (iii) The combined fuel economy value for the charge-depleting mode 
of operation as determined inSec. 600.311 below the charge time. 
Include the expression ``combined city/highway'' below this number.
    (iv) An electric plug logo to the left of the combined fuel economy 
value. For vehicles that use combined power from the battery and the 
engine before the battery is fully discharged, also include the fuel 
pump logo.
    (v) The units identifier and consumption ratings to the right of the 
combined fuel economy value as follows:
    (A) Include the term ``MPGe'' in the upper portion of the designated 
space.
    (B) If the vehicle's engine starts only after the battery is fully 
discharged, identify the vehicle's electricity consumption rate as 
specified inSec. 600.311. Below the number, include the expression: 
``kW-hrs per 100 miles''.
    (C) If the vehicle uses combined power from the battery and the 
engine before the battery is fully discharged, identify the vehicle's 
gasoline consumption rate as specified inSec. 600.311; to the right of 
this number, include the expression: ``gallons per 100 miles''. Below 
the gasoline consumption rate, identify the vehicle's electricity 
consumption rate as specified inSec. 600.311; to the right of this 
number, include the expression: ``kW-hrs per 100 miles''.
    (3) A second outlined box to the right of the box described in 
paragraph (b)(2) of this section with the following information:
    (i) The sub-heading ``Gasoline Only''.
    (ii) The combined fuel economy value for operation after the battery 
is fully discharged as determined inSec. 600.311 below the sub-
heading. Include the expression ``combined city/highway'' below this 
number.
    (iii) A fuel pump logo to the left of the combined fuel economy 
value.
    (iv) The units identifier and consumption rating to the right of the 
combined fuel economy value as follows:
    (A) Include the term ``MPG'' in the upper portion of the designated 
space.
    (B) Identify the vehicle's gasoline consumption rate as specified in 
Sec.  600.311.
    Below this number, include the expression: ``gallons per 100 
miles''.
    (4) Insert a horizontal range bar below the boxes specified in 
paragraphs (b)(2) and
    (3) of this section that shows how far the vehicle can drive before 
the battery is fully discharged, and also how far the vehicle can drive 
before running out of fuel, as described inSec. 600.311. Scale the 
range bar such that the driving range at the point of fully discharging 
the battery is directly between the two boxes. Identify the driving 
range up to fully discharging the battery underneath that point on the 
range bar (e.g., ``50 miles''). Use solid black for the gasoline-only 
portion of the range bar. Include the left-justified

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expression ``Gasoline only'' in the gasoline-only portion of the range 
bar. Similarly, in the electric portion of the range bar, include the 
left-justified expression ``All electric range'' if the vehicle's engine 
starts only after the battery is fully discharged, or ``Electricity + 
Gasoline'' if the vehicle uses combined power from the battery and the 
engine before the battery is fully discharged. Include a vehicle logo at 
the right end of the range bar. Extend an arrow from the battery portion 
of the range bar up to the right side of the box described in paragraph 
(b)(2) of this section. Similarly, extend an arrow from the gasoline-
only portion of the range bar up to the left side of the box described 
in paragraph (b)(3) of this section. Include numbers below the bar 
showing the scale, with at least three evenly spaced increments to cover 
operation before the battery is fully discharged. Include one more 
increment using that same scale into the gasoline-only portion of the 
range bar. Indicate a broken line toward the right end of the range bar, 
followed by the vehicle's total driving distance before running out of 
fuel, as described inSec. 600.311. Adjust the scale and length of the 
range bar if the specifications in this paragraph (a)(5) do not work for 
your vehicle. Include a left-justified heading above the range bar with 
the expression: ``Driving Range''. For vehicles that use combined power 
from the battery and the engine before the battery is fully discharged, 
add the following statement below the range bar described in this 
paragraph (b)(4): ``All electric range = x miles''; complete the 
expression by identifying the appropriate value for driving range 
starting from a full battery before the engine starts as described in 
Sec.  600.311.
    (c) Include the following statement instead of the one identified in 
Sec.  600.302-12(c)(5): ``This vehicle emits x grams CO2 per 
mile. The best emits 0 grams per mile (tailpipe only). Producing and 
distributing fuel and electricity also create emissions; learn more at 
fueleconomy.gov.'' For x, insert the vehicle's composite CO2 
emission rate as described inSec. 600.311.

[76 FR 39562, July 6, 2011]



Sec.  600.310-12  Fuel economy label format requirements--electric
vehicles.

    Fuel economy labels for electric vehicles must meet the 
specifications described inSec. 600.302, with the following 
modifications:
    (a) Include the following statement instead of the statement 
specified inSec. 600.302-12(b)(4): ``Actual results will vary for many 
reasons, including driving conditions and how you drive and maintain 
your vehicle. The average new vehicle gets a MPG and costs $ b to fuel 
over 5 years. Cost estimates are based on c miles per year at $ d per 
kW-hr. MPGe is miles per gasoline gallon equivalent. Vehicle emissions 
are a significant cause of climate change and smog.'' For a, b, c, and 
d, insert the appropriate values established by EPA.
    (b) Include the following elements instead of the information 
identified inSec. 600.302-12(c)(1):
    (1) The heading ``Fuel Economy'' near the top left corner of the 
field.
    (2) The combined fuel economy value as determined inSec. 600.311 
below the heading. Include the expression ``combined city/hwy'' below 
this number.
    (3) An electric plug logo to the left of the combined fuel economy 
value.
    (4) The units identifier and specific fuel economy values to the 
right of the combined fuel economy value as follows:
    (i) Include the term ``MPGe'' in the upper portion of the designated 
space.
    (ii) Include the city fuel economy value determined inSec. 600.311 
in the lower left portion of the designated space. Include the 
expression ``city'' below this number.
    (iii) Include the highway fuel economy value determined inSec. 
600.311 in the lower right portion of the designated space. Include the 
expression ``highway'' below this number.
    (5) The fuel consumption rate determined inSec. 600.311, to the 
right of the fuel economy information. Include the expression ``kW-hrs 
per 100 miles'' below the numerical value.
    (6) The sub-heading ``Driving Range'' below the combined fuel 
economy value. Below this sub-heading, insert a horizontal range bar 
nominally 80 mm long to show how far the vehicle can

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drive when fully fueled. Include a vehicle logo at the right end of the 
range bar. Include the following left-justified expression inside the 
range bar: ``When fully charged, vehicle can travel about * * *''. Below 
the right end of the range bar, include the expression ``x miles''; 
complete the expression by identifying the appropriate value for total 
driving range fromSec. 600.311. Include numbers below the bar showing 
the scale, with numbers starting at 0 and increasing in equal 
increments. Use good engineering judgment to divide the range bar into 
four, five, or six increments.
    (7) Below the driving range information, the expression ``Charge 
Time: x hours (240V)'', where x is the time to charge the battery as 
specified inSec. 600.311. Change the specified voltage if appropriate 
as specified inSec. 600.311.
    (c) Include the following statement instead of the one identified in 
Sec.  600.302-12(c)(5): ``This vehicle emits x grams CO2 per 
mile. The best emits 0 grams per mile (tailpipe only). Does not include 
emissions from generating electricity; learn more at fueleconomy.gov.'' 
For x, insert the vehicle's composite CO2 emission rate as 
described inSec. 600.311.

[76 FR 39563, July 6, 2011, as amended at 77 FR 63184, Oct. 15, 2012]



Sec.  600.311-08  Range of fuel economy for comparable automobiles.

    (a) The Administrator will determine the range of combined fuel 
economy values for each class of comparable automobiles comprising the 
maximum and minimum combined fuel economy values for all general labels 
as determined inSec. 600.210-08(c).
    (b)(1) The ranges for a model year will be made available on a date 
specified by the Administrator that closely coincides to the date of the 
general model introduction for the industry.
    (2) If the Administrator has not made available the fuel economy 
ranges prior to the model introduction, the ranges from the previous 
model year must be used.
    (3) For 2008 model year automobiles manufactured or imported prior 
to the date specified inSec. 600.306-08(b), the Administrator will 
provide initial fuel economy ranges based upon data from 2007 models 
that have been adjusted in accordance with the derived 5-cycle 
calculations inSec. 600.210-08.
    (c) If the Administrator determines that automobiles intended for 
sale in California are likely to exhibit significant differences in fuel 
economy from those intended for sale in other states, he/she will 
compute separate ranges of fuel economy values for each class of 
automobiles for California and for the other states.
    (d) For high altitude vehicles determined underSec. 600.310, both 
general and specific labels will contain the range of comparable fuel 
economy computed in this section.
    (e) The manufacturer shall include the appropriate range of fuel 
economy determined by the Administrator in paragraph (b) of this 
section, on each label affixed to an automobile within the class, except 
as provided inSec. 600.306(b)(1).

[71 FR 77951, Dec. 27, 2006]



Sec.  600.311-12  Determination of values for fuel economy labels.

    (a) Fuel economy. Determine city and highway fuel economy values as 
described inSec. 600.210-12(a) and (b). Determine combined fuel 
economy values as described inSec. 600.210-12(c). Note that the label 
for plug-in hybrid electric vehicles requires separate values for 
combined fuel economy for vehicle operation before and after the 
vehicle's battery is fully discharged; we generally refer to these modes 
as ``Blended Electric+Gas'' (or ``Electric Only'', as applicable) and 
``Gas only''.
    (b) CO2 emission rate. Determine the engine-related CO2 
emission rate as described inSec. 600.210-12(d).
    (c) Fuel consumption rate. Calculate the fuel consumption rate as 
follows:
    (1) For vehicles with engines that are not plug-in hybrid electric 
vehicles, calculate the fuel consumption rate in gallons per 100 miles 
(or gasoline gallon equivalent per 100 miles for fuels other than 
gasoline or diesel fuel) with the following formula, rounded to the 
first decimal place:

Fuel Consumption Rate = 100/MPG

Where:

MPG = The value for combined fuel economy fromSec. 600.210-12(c), 
          rounded to the nearest whole mpg.


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    (2) For plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, calculate two separate 
fuel consumption rates as follows:
    (i) Calculate the fuel consumption rate based on engine operation 
after the battery is fully discharged as described in paragraph (c)(1) 
of this section.
    (ii) Calculate the fuel consumption rate during operation before the 
battery is fully discharged in kW-hours per 100 miles as described in 
SAE J1711 (incorporated by reference inSec. 600.011), as described in 
Sec.  600.116.
    (3) For electric vehicles, calculate the fuel consumption rate in 
kW-hours per 100 miles with the following formula, rounded to the 
nearest whole number:


Fuel Consumption Rate = 100/MPG

Where:

MPG = The combined fuel economy value from paragraph (a) of this 
          section, in miles per kW-hour.

    (4) For hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, calculate the fuel consumption 
rate in kilograms of hydrogen per 100 miles with the following formula, 
rounded to the nearest whole number:


Fuel Consumption Rate = 100/MPG

Where:

MPG = The combined fuel economy value from paragraph (a) of this 
          section, in miles per kilogram of hydrogen.

    (d) Fuel economy and greenhouse gas ratings. Determine a vehicle's 
fuel economy and greenhouse gas ratings as follows:
    (1) For gasoline-fueled vehicles that are not plug-in hybrid 
electric vehicles (including flexible fuel vehicles that operate on 
gasoline), establish a single rating based only on the vehicle's 
combined fuel economy from paragraph (a) of this section. For all other 
vehicles, establish a fuel economy rating based on the vehicle's 
combined fuel economy and establish a separate greenhouse gas rating 
based on combined CO2 emission rates from paragraph (b) of 
this section.
    (2) We will establish the fuel economy rating based on fuel 
consumption values specified in paragraph (c) of this section. We will 
establish the value dividing the 5 and 6 ratings based on the fuel 
consumption corresponding to the projected achieved Corporate Average 
Fuel Economy level for the applicable model year. This is intended to 
prevent below-average vehicles from getting an above-average fuel 
economy rating for the label. We will establish the remaining cutpoints 
based on a statistical evaluation of available information from the 
certification database for all model types. Specifically, the mean value 
plus two standard deviations will define the point between the 1 and 2 
ratings. The mean value minus two standard deviations will define the 
point between the 9 and 10 ratings. The 1 rating will apply for any 
vehicle with higher fuel consumption rates than the 2 rating; similarly, 
the 10 rating will apply for any vehicle with lower fuel consumption 
rates than the 9 rating. We will calculate range values for the 
remaining intermediate ratings by dividing the range into equal 
intervals. We will convert the resulting range intervals to equivalent 
miles-per-gallon values. We will define the greenhouse gas ratings by 
converting the values from the fuel economy rating intervals to 
equivalent CO2 emission rates using the conventional 
conversion factor for gasoline (8887 g CO2 per gallon of 
consumed fuel).
    (e) Annual fuel cost. Calculate annual fuel costs as follows:
    (1) Except as specified in paragraph (e)(3) of this section, 
calculate the total annual fuel cost with the following formula, rounded 
to nearest $50:


Annual Fuel Cost = Fuel Price/MPG x Average Annual Miles

Where:

Fuel Price = The estimated fuel price provided by EPA for the type of 
          fuel required for the vehicle. The units are dollars per 
          gallon for gasoline and diesel fuel, dollars per gasoline 
          gallon equivalent for natural gas, dollars per kW-hr for plug-
          in electricity, and dollars per kilogram of hydrogen for 
          hydrogen fuel cell vehicles.
MPG = The combined fuel economy value from paragraph (a) of this 
          section. The units are miles per gallon for gasoline and 
          diesel fuel, miles per gasoline gallon equivalent for natural 
          gas, miles per kW-hr for plug-in electricity, and miles per 
          kilogram of hydrogen for hydrogen fuel cell vehicles.

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Average Annual Miles = The estimated annual mileage figure provided by 
          EPA, in miles.

    (2) For dual fuel vehicles and flexible fuel vehicles, disregard 
operation on the alternative fuel.
    (3) For plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, calculate annual fuel cost 
as described in this paragraph (e)(3). This description applies for 
vehicles whose engine starts only after the battery is fully discharged. 
Use good engineering judgment to extrapolate this for calculating annual 
fuel cost for vehicles that use combined power from the battery and the 
engine before the battery is fully discharged. Calculate annual fuel 
cost as follows:
    (i) Determine the charge-depleting ranges for city and highway 
operation as described in paragraph (j)(4)(i) of this section. Adjust 
each of these values for 5-cycle operation.
    (ii) Calculate multi-day individual utility factors (UF) as 
described inSec. 600.116 corresponding to the driving ranges from 
paragraph (e)(3)(i) of this section.
    (iii) Calculate values for the vehicle's average fuel economy over 
the charge-depleting range (in miles per kW-hr) for city and highway 
operation as described inSec. 600.210. Adjust each of these values for 
5-cycle operation. Convert these to $/mile values by dividing the 
appropriate fuel price from paragraph (e)(1) of this section by the 
average fuel economy determined in this paragraph (e)(3)(iii).
    (iv) Calculate values for the vehicle's average fuel economy over 
the charge-sustaining range (in miles per gallon) for city and highway 
operation as described inSec. 600.210-12. Adjust each of these values 
for 5-cycle operation. Convert these to $/mile values by dividing the 
appropriate fuel price from paragraph (e)(1) of this section by the 
average fuel economy determined in this paragraph (e)(3)(iv).
    (v) Calculate a composite $/mile value for city driving using the 
following equation:


$/mile = $/mileCD x UF + $/mileCS x (1-UF)

    (vi) Repeat the calculation in paragraph (e)(3)(v) of this section 
for highway driving.
    (vii) Calculate the annual fuel cost based on the combined values 
for city and highway driving using the following equation:

Annual fuel cost = ($/milecity x 0.55 + $/milehwy x 0.45) x Average 
Annual Miles
    (4) Round the annual fuel cost to the nearest $50 by dividing the 
unrounded annual fuel cost by 50, then rounding the result to the 
nearest whole number, then multiplying this rounded result by 50 to 
determine the annual fuel cost to be used for purposes of labeling.

    (f) Fuel savings. Calculate an estimated five-year cost increment 
relative to an average vehicle by multiplying the annual fuel cost from 
paragraph (e) of this section by 5 and subtracting this value from the 
average five-year fuel cost. We will calculate the average five-year 
fuel cost from the annual fuel cost equation in paragraph (e) of this 
section based on a gasoline-fueled vehicle with a mean fuel economy 
value, consistent with the value dividing the 5 and 6 ratings under 
paragraph (d) of this section. The average five-year fuel cost for model 
year 2012 is $12,600 for a 22-mpg vehicle that drives 15,000 miles per 
year with gasoline priced at $3.70 per gallon. We may periodically 
update this five year reference fuel cost for later model years to 
better characterize the fuel economy for an average vehicle. Round the 
calculated five-year cost increment to the nearest $50. Negative values 
represent a cost increase compared to the average vehicle.
    (g) Smog rating. Establish a rating for exhaust emissions other than 
CO2 based on the applicable emission standards as shown in 
Table 2 of this section. For Independent Commercial Importers that 
import vehicles not subject to Tier 2 emission standards, the vehicle's 
smog rating is 1. If EPA or California emission standards change in the 
future, we may revise the emission levels corresponding to each rating 
for future model years as appropriate to reflect the changed standards. 
If this occurs, we would publish the revised ratings as described in 
Sec.  600.302-12(k), allowing sufficient lead time to make the changes; 
we would also expect to initiate a rulemaking to update the smog rating 
in the regulation.

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   Table 1 toSec.  600.311-12--Criteria for Establishing Smog Rating
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                       California Air
            Rating               U.S. EPA Tier 2    Resources Board LEV
                                emission standard   II emission standard
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.............................  --...............  ULEV &LEV II large
                                                    trucks
2.............................  Bin 8............  SULEV II large trucks
3.............................  Bin 7............  --
4.............................  Bin 6............  LEV II, option 1
5.............................  Bin 5............  LEV II
6.............................  Bin 4............  ULEV II
7.............................  Bin 3............  --
8.............................  Bin 2............  SULEV II
9.............................  --...............  PZEV
10............................  Bin 1............  ZEV
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (h) Ranges of fuel economy and CO2 emission values. We 
will determine the range of combined fuel economy and CO2 
emission values for each vehicle class identified inSec. 600.315. We 
will generally update these range values before the start of each model 
year based on the lowest and highest values within each vehicle class. 
We will also use this same information to establish a range of fuel 
economy values for all vehicles. Continue to use the most recently 
published numbers until we update them, even if you start a new model 
year before we publish the range values for the new model year.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (j) Driving range. Determine the driving range for certain vehicles 
as follows:
    (1) For vehicles operating on nonpressurized liquid fuels, determine 
the vehicle's driving range in miles by multiplying the combined fuel 
economy described in paragraph (a) of this section by the vehicle's 
usable fuel storage capacity, rounded to the nearest whole number.
    (2) For electric vehicles, determine the vehicle's overall driving 
range as described in Section 8 of SAE J1634 (incorporated by reference 
inSec. 600.011), as described inSec. 600.116. Determine separate 
range values for FTP-based city and HFET-based highway driving, then 
calculate a combined value by arithmetically averaging the two values, 
weighted 0.55 and 0.45 respectively, and rounding to the nearest whole 
number.
    (3) For natural gas vehicles, determine the vehicle's driving range 
in miles by multiplying the combined fuel economy described in paragraph 
(a) of this section by the vehicle's usable fuel storage capacity 
(expressed in gasoline gallon equivalents), rounded to the nearest whole 
number.
    (4) For plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, determine the battery 
driving range and overall driving range as described in SAE J1711 
(incorporated by reference inSec. 600.011), as described inSec. 
600.116, as follows:
    (i) Determine the vehicle's Actual Charge-Depleting Range, 
Rcda. Determine separate range values for FTP-based city and 
HFET-based highway driving, then calculate a combined value by 
arithmetically averaging the two values, weighted 0.55 and 0.45 
respectively, and rounding to the nearest whole number. Precondition the 
vehicle as needed to minimize engine operation for consuming stored fuel 
vapors in evaporative canisters; for example, you may purge the 
evaporative canister or time a refueling event to avoid engine starting 
related to purging the canister. For vehicles that use combined power 
from the battery and the engine before the battery is fully discharged, 
also use this procedure to establish an all electric range by 
determining the distance the vehicle drives before the engine starts, 
rounded to the nearest mile. You may represent this as a range of 
values. We may approve adjustments to these procedures if they are 
necessary to properly characterize a vehicle's all electric range.
    (ii) Use good engineering judgment to calculate the vehicle's 
operating distance before the fuel tank is empty when starting with a 
full fuel tank and a fully charged battery, consistent with the 
procedure and calculation specified in this paragraph (j), rounded to 
the nearest 10 miles.
    (5) For hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, determine the vehicle's driving 
range in miles by multiplying the combined fuel economy described in 
paragraph (a) of this section by the vehicle's usable fuel storage 
capacity (expressed in kilograms of hydrogen), rounded to the nearest 
whole number.
    (k) Charge time. For electric vehicles, determine the time it takes 
to fully charge the battery from a 240 volt power source to the point 
that the battery meets the manufacturer's end-of-charge criteria, 
consistent with the

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procedures specified in SAE J1634 (incorporated by reference inSec. 
600.011) for electric vehicles and in SAE J1711 (incorporated by 
reference inSec. 600.011) for plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, as 
described inSec. 600.116. This value may be more or less than the 12-
hour minimum charging time specified for testing. You must alternatively 
specify the charge time based on a standard 120 volt power source if the 
vehicle cannot be charged at the higher voltage.
    (l) California-specific values. If the Administrator determines that 
automobiles intended for sale in California are likely to exhibit 
significant differences in fuel economy or other label values from those 
intended for sale in other states, the Administrator will compute 
separate values for each class of automobiles for California and for the 
other states.

[76 FR 39563, July 6, 2011, as amended at 76 FR 57380, Sept. 15, 2011; 
77 FR 63184, Oct. 15, 2012]



Sec.  600.312-08  Labeling, reporting, and recordkeeping; Administrator
reviews.

    (a)(1) The manufacturer shall determine label values (general and 
specific) using the procedures specified in subparts C and D of this 
part and submit the label values, and the data sufficient to calculate 
the label values, to the Administrator according to the timetable 
specified inSec. 600.313.
    (2) Except under paragraph (a)(4) of this section, the manufacturer 
is not required to obtain Administrator approval of label values prior 
to the introduction of vehicles for sale.
    (3) The label values that the manufacturer calculates and submits 
under paragraph (a)(1) of this section shall constitute the EPA fuel 
economy estimates unless the Administrator determines that they are not 
calculated according to the procedures specified in subparts C and D of 
this part.
    (4) If required by the Administrator, the manufacturer shall obtain 
Administrator approval of label values prior to affixing labels to 
vehicles.
    (5)(i) If at any time during the model year, any label values are 
determined not to be calculated according to the procedures specified in 
subparts C and D of this part, the Administrator shall notify the 
manufacturer in writing.
    (ii) If the Administrator has sufficient information to enable 
calculation of the correct label values, this notification shall specify 
the correct label values which constitute the EPA Fuel Economy 
Estimates.
    (iii) If additional information is required, the Administrator shall 
request such additional information and a recalculation of the label 
value by the manufacturer.
    (6) If the Administrator determines revised label values under 
paragraph (a)(5) of this section are lower than the label values 
calculated by the manufacturer, the manufacturer shall affix the revised 
labels to all affected new vehicles which are unsold beginning no later 
than 15 calendar days after the date of notification by the 
Administrator.
    (b)(1) The manufacturer is responsible for affixing vehicle labels 
that meet the format and content requirements of this subpart.
    (2) The manufacturer shall retain for examination, at the 
Administrator's discretion, typical label formats representing all 
information required on the manufacturer's fuel economy labels. The 
information shall include the text of all required and voluntary 
information as well as the size and color of print and paper, spacing, 
and location of all printed information. Where the fuel economy label is 
incorporated with the Automobile Information Disclosure Act label, the 
above requirements pertain to those sections of the label concerning 
fuel economy labeling information.
    (3) If the Administrator determines upon examination of record that 
the label format or content do not meet the requirements of this 
subpart, the Administrator may:
    (i) Require the manufacturer to make specific changes in subsequent 
labels, and
    (ii) Require such changes to be implemented on a reasonable 
timetable, but no sooner than 15 days from the date of notification to 
the manufacturer.

[49 FR 13852, Apr. 6, 1984. Redesignated at 76 FR 39558, July 6, 2011]

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Sec.  600.313-08  Timetable for data and information submittal
and review.

    (a) A manufacturer shall submit to the Administrator fuel economy 
label values and sufficient information to determine fuel economy label 
values within the following time constraints (except for manufacturers 
designated underSec. 600.312(a)(4) who shall submit the information no 
later than thirty calendar days prior to the date the model type 
[vehicle] is initially offered for sale.
    (1) For initial general label values, no later than five working 
days before the date that the model type is initially offered for sale;
    (2) For specific label values, no later than five working days 
before any vehicles are offered for sale;
    (3) For model types having label values updated because of running 
changes (as required underSec. 600.314(b)), the submission must be 
made at least five working days before the date of implementation of the 
running change.
    (b) A manufacturer may not proceed with any label calculation until 
the data from each vehicle used in such calculation satisfies the 
requirements ofSec. 600.008, except as allowed under the provisions of 
Sec.  600.314-01(e) and approved by the Administrator.
    (c) If the Administrator has waived any testing in paragraph (b) of 
this section and subsequently finds that the decision to waive testing 
was based on an incorrect data submission or that a fuel economy offset 
exists (based on subsequent testing of that manufacturer's product 
line), the Administrator may require confirmation of the data generated 
by any such waived vehicle.

[64 FR 23975, May 4, 1999. Redesignated at 76 FR 39558, July 6, 2011]



Sec.  600.314-08  Updating label values, annual fuel cost, Gas Guzzler
Tax, and range of fuel economy for comparable automobiles.

    (a) The label values established inSec. 600.312 shall remain in 
effect for the model year unless updated in accordance with paragraph 
(b) of this section.
    (b)(1) The manufacturer shall recalculate the model type fuel 
economy values for any model type containing base levels affected by 
running changes specified inSec. 600.507.
    (2) For separate model types created inSec. 600.209-08(a)(2) or 
Sec.  600.209-12(a)(2), the manufacturer shall recalculate the model 
type values for any additions or deletions of subconfigurations to the 
model type. Minimum data requirements specified inSec. 600.010(c) 
shall be met prior to recalculation.
    (3) Label value recalculations shall be performed as follows:
    (i) The manufacturer shall use updated total model year projected 
sales for label value recalculations.
    (ii) All model year data approved by the Administrator at the time 
of the recalculation for that model type shall be included in the 
recalculation.
    (iii) Using the additional data under this paragraph (b), the 
manufacturer shall calculate new model type city and highway values in 
accordance withSec. 600.210 except that the values shall be rounded to 
the nearest 0.1 mpg.
    (iv) The existing label values, calculated in accordance withSec. 
600.210, shall be rounded to the nearest 0.1 mpg.
    (4)(i) If the recalculated city or highway fuel economy value in 
paragraph (b)(3)(iii) of this section is less than the respective city 
or highway value in paragraph (b)(3)(iv) of this section by 1.0 mpg or 
more, the manufacturer shall affix labels with the recalculated model 
type values (rounded to the nearest whole mpg) to all new vehicles of 
that model type beginning on the day of implementation of the running 
change.
    (ii) If the recalculated city or highway fuel economy value in 
paragraph (b)(3)(iii) of this section is higher than the respective city 
or highway value in paragraph (b)(3)(iv) of this section by 1.0 mpg or 
more, then the manufacturer has the option to use the recalculated 
values for labeling the entire model type beginning on the day of 
implementation of the running change.
    (c) For fuel economy labels updated using recalculated fuel economy 
values determined in accordance with paragraph (b) of this section, the 
manufacturer shall concurrently update all other label information 
(e.g., the annual fuel cost, range of comparable vehicles and the 
applicability of the Gas Guzzler Tax as needed).

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    (d) The Administrator shall periodically update the range of fuel 
economies of comparable automobiles based upon all label data supplied 
to the Administrator.
    (e) The manufacturer may request permission from the Administrator 
to calculate and use label values based on test data from vehicles which 
have not completed the Administrator-ordered confirmatory testing 
required under the provisions ofSec. 600.008-08(b). If the 
Administrator approves such a calculation the following procedures shall 
be used to determine if relabeling is required after the confirmatory 
testing is completed.
    (1) The Administrator-ordered confirmatory testing shall be 
completed as quickly as possible.
    (2) Using the additional data under paragraph (e)(1) of this 
section, the manufacturer shall calculate new model type city and 
highway values in accordance with Sec.Sec. 600.207 and 600.210 except 
that the values shall be rounded to the nearest 0.1 mpg.
    (3) The existing label values, calculated in accordance withSec. 
600.210, shall be rounded to the nearest 0.1 mpg.
    (4) The manufacturer may need to revise fuel economy labels as 
follows:
    (i) If the recalculated city or highway fuel economy value in 
paragraph (b)(3)(iii) of this section is less than the respective city 
or highway value in paragraph (b)(3)(iv) of this section by 0.5 mpg or 
more, the manufacturer shall affix labels with the recalculated model 
type MPG values (rounded to the nearest whole number) to all new 
vehicles of that model type beginning 15 days after the completion of 
the confirmatory test.
    (ii) If both the recalculated city or highway fuel economy value in 
paragraph (b)(3)(iii) of this section is less than the respective city 
or highway value in paragraph (b)(3)(iv) of this section by 0.1 mpg or 
more and the recalculated gas guzzler tax rate determined under the 
provisions ofSec. 600.513-08 is larger, the manufacturer shall affix 
labels with the recalculated model type values and gas guzzler tax 
statement and rates to all new vehicles of that model type beginning 15 
days after the completion of the confirmatory test.
    (5) For fuel economy labels updated using recalculated fuel economy 
values determined in accordance with paragraph (e)(4) of this section, 
the manufacturer shall concurrently update all other label information 
(e.g., the annual fuel cost, range of comparable vehicles and the 
applicability of the Gas Guzzler Tax if required by Department of 
Treasury regulations).

[76 FR 39565, July 6, 2011]



Sec.  600.315-08  Classes of comparable automobiles.

    (a) The Secretary will classify automobiles as passenger automobiles 
or light trucks (nonpassenger automobiles) in accordance with 49 CFR 
part 523.
    (1) The Administrator will classify passenger automobiles by car 
line into one of the following classes based on interior volume index or 
seating capacity except for those passenger automobiles which the 
Administrator determines are most appropriately placed in a different 
classification or classed as special purpose vehicles as provided in 
paragraph (a)(3) of this section.
    (i) Two seaters. A car line shall be classed as ``Two Seater'' if 
the majority of the vehicles in that car line have no more than two 
designated seating positions as such term is defined in the regulations 
of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Department of 
Transportation (DOT), 49 CFR 571.3.
    (ii) Minicompact cars. Interior volume index less than 85 cubic 
feet.
    (iii) Subcompact cars. Interior volume index greater than or equal 
to 85 cubic feet but less than 100 cubic feet.
    (iv) Compact cars. Interior volume index greater than or equal to 
100 cubic feet but less than 110 cubic feet.
    (v) Midsize cars. Interior volume index greater than or equal to 110 
cubic feet but less than 120 cubic feet.
    (vi) Large cars. Interior volume index greater than or equal to 120 
cubic feet.
    (vii) Small station wagons. Station wagons with interior volume 
index less than 130 cubic feet.
    (viii) Midsize station wagons. Station wagons with interior volume 
index greater than or equal to 130 cubic feet but less than 160 cubic 
feet.

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    (ix) Large station wagons. Station wagons with interior volume index 
greater than or equal to 160 cubic feet.
    (2) The Administrator will classify light trucks (nonpassenger 
automobiles) into the following classes: Small pickup trucks, standard 
pickup trucks, vans, minivans, and SUVs. Starting in the 2013 model 
year, SUVs will be divided between small sport utility vehicles and 
standard sport utility vehicles. Pickup trucks and SUVs are separated by 
car line on the basis of gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR). For a 
product line with more than one GVWR, establish the characteristic GVWR 
value for the product line by calculating the arithmetic average of all 
distinct GVWR values less than or equal to 8,500 pounds available for 
that product line. The Administrator may determine that specific light 
trucks should be most appropriately placed in a different class or in 
the special purpose vehicle class as provided in paragraphs (a)(3)(i) 
and (ii) of this section, based on the features and characteristics of 
the specific vehicle, consumer information provided by the manufacturer, 
and other information available to consumers.
    (i) Small pickup trucks. Pickup trucks with a GVWR below 6,000 
pounds.
    (ii) Standard pickup trucks. Pickup trucks with a GVWR at or above 
6,000 pounds and at or below 8,500 pounds.
    (iii) Vans.
    (iv) Minivans.
    (v) Small sport utility vehicles. Sport utility vehicles with a GVWR 
below 6,000 pounds.
    (vi) Standard sport utility vehicles. Sport utility vehicles with a 
GVWR at or above 6,000 pounds and at or below 10,000 pounds.
    (3)(i) Special purpose vehicles. All automobiles with GVWR less than 
or equal to 8,500 pounds and all medium-duty passenger vehicles which 
possess special features and which the Administrator determines are more 
appropriately classified separately from typical automobiles or which do 
not meet the requirements of paragraphs (a)(1) and (2) of this section 
will be classified as special purpose vehicles. For example, the 
Administrator may determine that advanced technology vehicles (such as 
battery electric vehicles, fuel cell vehicles, plug-in hybrid electric 
vehicles and vehicles equipped with hydrogen internal combustion 
engines) should be appropriately classified as a type of ``special 
purpose vehicle.'' The Administrator may determine appropriate names for 
such types of special purpose vehicles, different from the name 
``special purpose vehicle.''
    (ii) All automobiles which possess features that could apply to two 
classes will be classified by the Administrator based on the 
Administrator's judgment on which class of vehicles consumers are more 
likely to make comparisons.
    (4) Once a certain car line is classified by the Administrator, the 
classification will remain in effect for the model year.
    (b) Interior volume index--passenger automobiles. (1) The interior 
volume index shall be calculated for each car line which is not a ``two 
seater'' car line, in cubic feet rounded to the nearest 0.1 cubic foot. 
For car lines with more than one body style, the interior volume index 
for the car line is the arithmetic average of the interior volume 
indexes of each body style in the car line.
    (2) For all body styles except station wagons and hatchbacks with 
more than one seat (e.g., with a second or third seat) equipped with 
seatbelts as required by DOT safety regulations, interior volume index 
is the sum, rounded to the nearest 0.1 cubic feet, of the front seat 
volume, the rear seat volume(s), if applicable, and the luggage 
capacity.
    (3) For all station wagons and hatchbacks with more than one seat 
(e.g., with a second or third seat) equipped with seatbelts as required 
by DOT safety regulations, interior volume index is the sum, rounded to 
the nearest 0.1 cubic feet, of the front seat volume, the rear seat 
volume, and the cargo volume index.
    (c) All interior and cargo dimensions are measured in inches to the 
nearest 0.1 inch. All dimensions and volumes shall be determined from 
the base vehicles of each body style in each car line, and do not 
include optional equipment. The dimensions H61, W3, W5, L34, H63, W4, 
W6, L51, H201, L205, L210, L211,

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H198, W201, and volume V1 are to be determined in accordance with the 
procedures outlined in Motor Vehicle Dimensions SAE 1100a (incorporated 
by reference inSec. 600.011), except as follows:
    (1) SAE J1100a(2.3)--Cargo dimensions. All dimensions are measured 
with the front seat positioned the same as for the interior dimensions 
and the second seat, for the station wagons and hatchbacks, in the 
upright position. All head restraints shall be in the stowed position 
and considered part of the seat.
    (2) SAE J1100a(8)--Luggage capacity. Total of columns of individual 
pieces of standard luggage set plus H boxes stowed in the luggage 
compartment in accordance with the procedure described in 8.2. For 
passenger automobiles with no rear seat or with two rear seats with no 
rear seatbelts, the luggage compartment shall include the area to the 
rear of the front seat, with the rear seat (if applicable) folded, to 
the height of a horizontal plane tangent to the top of the front 
seatback.
    (3) SAE J1100a(7)--Cargo dimensions. (i) L210-Cargo length at second 
seatback height-hatchback. The minimum horizontal dimension from the 
``X'' plane tangent to the rearmost surface of the second seatback to 
the inside limiting interference of the hatchback door on the zero ``Y'' 
plane.
    (ii) L211--Cargo length at floor-second-hatchback. The minimum 
horizontal dimensions at floor level from the rear of the second 
seatback to the normal limiting interference of the hatchback door on 
the vehicle zero ``Y'' plane.
    (iii) H198--Second seatback to load floor height. The dimension 
measured vertically from the horizontal tangent to the top of the second 
seatback to the undepressed floor covering.
    (d) The front seat volume is calculated in cubic feet by dividing 
1,728 into the product of three terms listed below and rounding the 
quotient to the nearest 0.001 cubic feet:
    (1) H61--Effective head room-front. (In inches, obtained according 
to paragraph (c) of this section),
    (2)(i) (W3+W5+5)/2-Average of shoulder and hip room-front, if hip 
room is more than 5 inches less than shoulder room. (In inches, W3 and 
W5 are obtained according to paragraph (c) of this section), or
    (ii) W3-Shoulder room-front, if hip room is not more than 5 inches 
less than shoulder room. (In inches, W3 is obtained according to 
paragraph (c) of this section), and
    (3) L34--Maximum effective leg room-accelerator. (In inches, 
obtained according to paragraph (c) of this section.) Round the quotient 
to the nearest 0.001 cubic feet.
    (e) The rear seat volume is calculated in cubic feet, for vehicles 
with a rear seat equipped with rear seat belts (as required by DOT), by 
dividing 1,728 into the product of three terms listed below and rounding 
the quotient to the nearest 0.001 cubic feet:
    (1) H63--Effective head room-second. (Inches obtained according to 
paragraph (c) of this section),
    (2)(i) (W4+W6+5)/2-Average of shoulder and hip room-second, if hip 
room is more than 5 inches less than shoulder room. (In inches, W4 and 
W6 are obtained according to paragraph (c) of this section), or
    (ii) W4--Shoulder room-second, if hip room is not more than 5 inches 
less than shoulder room. (In inches, W4 is obtained according to 
paragraph (c) of this section), and
    (3) L51--Minimum effective leg room-second. (In inches obtained 
according to paragraph (c) of this section.)
    (f) The luggage capacity is V1, the usable luggage capacity obtained 
according to paragraph (c) of this section. For passenger automobiles 
with no rear seat or with a rear seat but no rear seat belts, the area 
to the rear of the front seat shall be included in the determination of 
V1, usable luggage capacity, as outlined in paragraph (c) of this 
section.
    (g) Cargo volume index. (1) For station wagons the cargo volume 
index V10 is calculated, in cubic feet, by dividing 1,728 into the 
product of three terms and rounding the quotient to the nearest 0.001 
cubic feet:
    (i) Average cargo width, which is the arithmetic average of:
    (A) W4--Shoulder room-second (in inches obtained according to 
paragraph (c) of this section); and

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    (B) W201--Cargo width-wheelhouse (in inches obtained according to 
paragraph (c) of this section).
    (ii) H201-Cargo height. (In inches obtained according to paragraph 
(c) of this section.)
    (iii) L205-Cargo length at belt-second. (In inches obtained 
according to paragraph (c) of this section.)
    (2) For hatchbacks, the cargo volume index V11 is calculated, in 
cubic feet, by dividing 1,728 into the product of three terms and 
rounding the quotient to the nearest 0.001 cubic foot:
    (i) Average cargo length, which is the arithmetic average of:
    (A) L210-Cargo length at second seatback height-hatchback. (In 
inches obtained according to paragraph (c) of this section);
    (B) L211-Cargo length at floor-second-hatchback. (In inches obtained 
according to paragraph (c) of this section);
    (ii) W4-Shoulder room-second. (In inches obtained according to 
paragraph (c) of this section);
    (iii) H198--Second seatback to load floor height. (In inches 
obtained according to paragraph (c) of this section.)
    (h) The following data must be submitted to the Administrator no 
later than the time of a general label request. Data shall be included 
for each body style in the car line covered by that general label.
    (1) For all passenger automobiles:
    (i) Dimensions H61, W3, L34 determined in accordance with paragraph 
(c) of this section.
    (ii) Front seat volume determined in accordance with paragraph (d) 
of this section.
    (iii) Dimensions H63, W4, L51 (if applicable) determined in 
accordance with paragraph (c) of this section.
    (iv) Rear seat volume (if applicable) determined in accordance with 
paragraph (e) of this section.
    (v) The interior volume index determined in accordance with 
paragraph (b) of this section for:
    (A) Each body style, and
    (B) The car line.
    (vi) The class of the car line as determined in paragraph (a) of 
this section.
    (2) For all passenger automobiles except station wagons and 
hatchbacks with more than one seat (e.g., with a second or third seat) 
equipped with seat belts as required by DOT safety regulations:
    (i) The quantity and letter designation of the pieces of the 
standard luggage set installed in the vehicle in the determination of 
usable luggage capacity V1, and
    (ii) The usable luggage capacity V1, determined in accordance with 
paragraph (f) of this section.
    (3) For station wagons with more than one seat (e.g., with a second 
or third seat) equipped with seat belts as required by DOT safety 
regulations:
    (i) The dimensions H201, L205, and W201 determined in accordance 
with paragraph (c) of this section, and
    (ii) The cargo volume index V10 determined in accordance with 
paragraph (g)(1) of this section.
    (4) For hatchbacks with more than one seat (e.g., with a second or 
third seat) equipped with seat belts as required by DOT safety 
regulations:
    (i) The dimensions L210, L211, and H198 determined in accordance 
with paragraph (c) of this section.
    (ii) The cargo volume index V11 determined in accordance with 
paragraph (g)(2) of this section.
    (5) For pickup trucks:
    (i) All GVWR's of less than or equal to 8,500 pounds available in 
the car line.
    (ii) The arithmetic average GVWR for the car line.

[71 FR 77952, Dec. 27, 2006; 72 FR 7921, Feb. 21, 2007, as amended at 74 
FR 61552, Nov. 25, 2009; 76 FR 39566, July 6, 2011]



Sec.  600.316-08  Multistage manufacture.

    Where more than one person is the manufacturer of a vehicle, the 
final stage manufacturer (as defined in 49 CFR 529.3) is treated as the 
vehicle manufacturer for purposes of compliance with this subpart.

[76 FR 39566, July 6, 2011]



        Subpart E_Dealer Availability of Fuel Economy Information

    Source: 41 FR 49764, Nov. 10, 1976, unless otherwise noted.

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Sec.  600.405-08  Dealer requirements.

    (a) Each dealer shall prominently display at each location where new 
automobiles are offered for sale a copy of the annual Fuel Economy Guide 
containing the information specified inSec. 600.407. The Fuel Economy 
Guide may be made available either in hard copy or electronically via an 
on-site computer available for prospective purchasers to view and print 
as desired. The dealer shall provide this information without charge. 
The dealer will be expected to make this information available as soon 
as it is received by the dealer, but in no case later than 15 working 
days after notification is given of its availability. The Department of 
Energy will annually notify dealers of the availability of the 
information with instructions on how to obtain it either electronically 
or in hard copy.
    (b) The dealer shall display the Fuel Economy Guide, or a notice of 
where the customer can electronically access the Fuel Economy Guide, in 
the same manner and in each location used to display brochures 
describing the automobiles offered for sale by the dealer. The notice 
shall include a link to the official Web site where this information is 
contained (http://www.fueleconomy.gov.)
    (c) The dealer shall display the booklet applicable to each model 
year automobile offered for sale at the location.

[71 FR 77954, Dec. 27, 2006]



Sec.  600.407-08  Booklets displayed by dealers.

    (a) Booklets displayed by dealers in order to fulfill the 
obligations ofSec. 600.405 may be either
    (1) The printed copy of the annual Fuel Economy Guide published by 
the Department of Energy, or;
    (2) Optionally, dealers may display the Fuel Economy Guide on a 
computer that is linked to the electronic version of the Fuel Economy 
Guide (available at http://www.fueleconomy.gov), or;
    (3) A booklet approved by the Administrator of EPA containing the 
same information, format, and order as the Fuel Economy Guide published 
by the Department of Energy. Such a booklet may highlight the dealer's 
product line by contrasting color of ink or boldface type and may 
include other supplemental information regarding the dealer's product 
line subject to approval by the Administrator.
    (b) A manufacturer's name and logo or a dealer's name and address or 
both may appear on the back cover of the hard copies of the Fuel Economy 
Guide.

[71 FR 77954, Dec. 27, 2006]



Subpart F_Procedures for Determining Manufacturer's Average Fuel Economy 
       and Manufacturer's Average Carbon-Related Exhaust Emissions

    Authority: Sec. 301, Pub. L. 94-163, 89 Stat. 901 (15 U.S.C. 2001, 
2003, 2005, 2006).

    Source: 42 FR 45662, Sept. 12, 1977, unless otherwise noted.



Sec.  600.502  Definitions.

    The following definitions apply to this subpart in addition to those 
inSec. 600.002:
    (a) The Declared value of imported components shall be:
    (1) The value at which components are declared by the importer to 
the U.S. Customs Service at the date of entry into the customs territory 
of the United States; or
    (2) With respect to imports into Canada, the declared value of such 
components as if they were declared as imports into the United States at 
the date of entry into Canada; or
    (3) With respect to imports into Mexico, the declared value of such 
components as if they were declared as imports into the United States at 
the date of entry into Mexico.
    (b) Cost of production of a car line shall mean the aggregate of the 
products of:
    (1) The average U.S. dealer wholesale price for such car line as 
computed from each official dealer price list effective during the 
course of a model year, and
    (2) The number of automobiles within the car line produced during 
the part of the model year that the price list was in effect.

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    (c) Equivalent petroleum-based fuel economy value means a number 
representing the average number of miles traveled by an electric vehicle 
per gallon of gasoline.

[76 FR 39567, July 6, 2011]



Sec.  600.507-08  Running change data requirements.

    (a) Except as specified in paragraph (d) of this section, the 
manufacturer shall submit additional running change fuel economy data as 
specified in paragraph (b) of this section for any running change 
approved or implemented under Sec.Sec. 86.079-32, 86.079-33, or 
86.082-34 or 86.1842-01 as applicable, which:
    (1) Creates a new base level or,
    (2) Affects an existing base level by:
    (i) Adding an axle ratio which is at least 10 percent larger (or, 
optionally, 10 percent smaller) than the largest axle ratio tested.
    (ii) Increasing (or, optionally, decreasing) the road-load 
horsepower for a subconfiguration by 10 percent or more for the 
individual running change or, when considered cumulatively, since 
original certification (for each cumulative 10 percent increase using 
the originally certified road-load horsepower as a base).
    (iii) Adding a new subconfiguration by increasing (or, optionally, 
decreasing) the equivalent test weight for any previously tested 
subconfiguration in the base level.
    (b)(1) The additional running change fuel economy data requirement 
in paragraph (a) of this section will be determined based on the sales 
of the vehicle configurations in the created or affected base level(s) 
as updated at the time of running change approval.
    (2) Within each newly created base level as specified in paragraph 
(a)(1) of this section, the manufacturer shall submit data from the 
highest projected total model year sales subconfiguration within the 
highest projected total model year sales configuration in the base 
level.
    (3) Within each base level affected by a running change as specified 
in paragraph (a)(2) of this section, fuel economy data shall be 
submitted for the vehicle configuration created or affected by the 
running change which has the highest total model year sales. The test 
vehicle shall be of the subconfiguration created by the running change 
which has the highest projected total model year sales within the 
applicable vehicle configuration.
    (c) The manufacturer shall submit the fuel economy data required by 
this section to the Administrator in accordance withSec. 600.314(b).
    (d) For those model types created underSec. 600.208-08(a)(2), the 
manufacturer shall submit data for each subconfiguration added by a 
running change.

[71 FR 77954, Dec. 27, 2006]



Sec.  600.507-12  Running change data requirements.

    (a) Except as specified in paragraph (d) of this section, the 
manufacturer shall submit additional running change fuel economy and 
carbon-related exhaust emissions data as specified in paragraph (b) of 
this section for any running change approved or implemented underSec. 
86.1842 of this chapter, which:
    (1) Creates a new base level or,
    (2) Affects an existing base level by:
    (i) Adding an axle ratio which is at least 10 percent larger (or, 
optionally, 10 percent smaller) than the largest axle ratio tested.
    (ii) Increasing (or, optionally, decreasing) the road-load 
horsepower for a subconfiguration by 10 percent or more for the 
individual running change or, when considered cumulatively, since 
original certification (for each cumulative 10 percent increase using 
the originally certified road-load horsepower as a base).
    (iii) Adding a new subconfiguration by increasing (or, optionally, 
decreasing) the equivalent test weight for any previously tested 
subconfiguration in the base level.
    (iv) Revising the calibration of an electric vehicle, fuel cell 
vehicle, hybrid electric vehicle, plug-in hybrid electric vehicle or 
other advanced technology vehicle in such a way that the city or highway 
fuel economy of the vehicle (or the energy consumption of the vehicle, 
as may be applicable) is expected to become less fuel efficient (or 
optionally, more fuel efficient) by 4.0 percent or more as compared to 
the original fuel economy label values for

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fuel economy and/or energy consumption, as applicable.
    (b)(1) The additional running change fuel economy and carbon-related 
exhaust emissions data requirement in paragraph (a) of this section will 
be determined based on the sales of the vehicle configurations in the 
created or affected base level(s) as updated at the time of running 
change approval.
    (2) Within each newly created base level as specified in paragraph 
(a)(1) of this section, the manufacturer shall submit data from the 
highest projected total model year sales subconfiguration within the 
highest projected total model year sales configuration in the base 
level.
    (3) Within each base level affected by a running change as specified 
in paragraph (a)(2) of this section, fuel economy and carbon-related 
exhaust emissions data shall be submitted for the vehicle configuration 
created or affected by the running change which has the highest total 
model year projected sales. The test vehicle shall be of the 
subconfiguration created by the running change which has the highest 
projected total model year sales within the applicable vehicle 
configuration.
    (c) The manufacturer shall submit the fuel economy data required by 
this section to the Administrator in accordance withSec. 600.314.
    (d) For those model types created underSec. 600.208-12(a)(2), the 
manufacturer shall submit fuel economy and carbon-related exhaust 
emissions data for each subconfiguration added by a running change.

[75 FR 25713, May 7, 2010, as amended at 76 FR 39567, July 6, 2011]



Sec.  600.509-08  Voluntary submission of additional data.

    (a) The manufacturer may, at his option, submit data in addition to 
the data required by the Administrator.
    (b) Additional fuel economy data may be submitted by the 
manufacturer for any vehicle configuration which is to be tested as 
required inSec. 600.507 or for which fuel economy data were previously 
submitted under paragraph (c) of this section.
    (c) Within a base level, additional fuel economy data may be 
submitted by manufacturing for any vehicle configuration which is not 
required to be tested bySec. 600.507.

[49 FR 13854, Apr. 6, 1984. Redesignated at 76 FR 39567, July 6, 2011]



Sec.  600.509-12  Voluntary submission of additional data.

    (a) The manufacturer may optionally submit data in addition to the 
data required by the Administrator.
    (b) Additional fuel economy and carbon-related exhaust emissions 
data may be submitted by the manufacturer for any vehicle configuration 
which is to be tested as required inSec. 600.507 or for which fuel 
economy and carbon-related exhaust emissions data were previously 
submitted under paragraph (c) of this section.
    (c) Within a base level, additional fuel economy and carbon-related 
exhaust emissions data may be submitted by the manufacturer for any 
vehicle configuration which is not required to be tested bySec. 
600.507.

[75 FR 25713, May 7, 2010]



Sec.  600.510-08  Calculation of average fuel economy.

    (a) Average fuel economy will be calculated to the nearest 0.1 mpg 
for the classes of automobiles identified in this section, and the 
results of such calculations will be reported to the Secretary of 
Transportation for use in determining compliance with the applicable 
fuel economy standards.
    (1) An average fuel economy calculation will be made for the 
category of passenger automobiles as determined by the Secretary of 
Transportation. For example, categories may include, but are not limited 
to domestically manufactured and/or non-domestically manufactured 
passenger automobiles as determined by the Secretary of Transportation.
    (2) [Reserved]
    (3) An average fuel economy calculation will be made for the 
category of trucks as determined by the Secretary of Transportation. For 
example, categories may include, but are not limited to domestically 
manufactured trucks, non-domestically manufactured trucks, light-duty 
trucks, medium-duty passenger vehicles, and/or

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heavy-duty trucks as determined by the Secretary of Transportation.
    (4) [Reserved]
    (b) For the purpose of calculating average fuel economy under 
paragraph (c), of this section:
    (1) All fuel economy data submitted in accordance withSec. 
600.006(e) orSec. 600.512(c) shall be used.
    (2) The combined city/highway fuel economy will be calculated for 
each model type in accordance withSec. 600.208-08 of this section 
except that:
    (i) Separate fuel economy values will be calculated for model types 
and base levels associated with car lines for each category of passenger 
automobiles and trucks as determined by the Secretary of Transportation 
pursuant to paragraphs (a)(1) and (a)(3) of this section.
    (A)-(B) [Reserved]
    (ii) Total model year production data, as required by this subpart, 
will be used instead of sales projections;
    (iii) The fuel economy value of diesel-powered model types will be 
multiplied by the factor 1.0 to correct gallons of diesel fuel to 
equivalent gallons of gasoline;
    (iv) The fuel economy value will be rounded to the nearest 0.1 mpg; 
and
    (v) At the manufacturer's option, those vehicle configurations that 
are self-compensating to altitude changes may be separated by sales into 
high-altitude sales categories and low-altitude sales categories. These 
separate sales categories may then be treated (only for the purpose of 
this section) as separate configurations in accordance with the 
procedure ofSec. 600.208-08(a)(4)(ii).
    (3) The fuel economy value for each vehicle configuration is the 
combined fuel economy calculated according toSec. 600.206-08(a)(3) 
except that:
    (i) Separate fuel economy values will be calculated for vehicle 
configurations associated with car lines for each category of passenger 
automobiles and trucks as determined by the Secretary of Transportation 
pursuant to paragraphs (a)(1) and (a)(3) of this section.
    (A)-(B) [Reserved]
    (ii) Total model year production data, as required by this subpart 
will be used instead of sales projections; and
    (iii) The fuel economy value of diesel-powered model types will be 
multiplied by the factor 1.0 to convert gallons of diesel fuel to 
equivalent gallons of gasoline.
    (c) Except as permitted in paragraph (d) of this section, the 
average fuel economy will be calculated individually for each category 
identified in paragraph (a) of this section as follows:
    (1) Divide the total production volume of that category of 
automobiles; by
    (2) A sum of terms, each of which corresponds to a model type within 
that category of automobiles and is a fraction determined by dividing:
    (i) The number of automobiles of that model type produced by the 
manufacturer in the model year; by
    (ii) For gasoline-fueled and diesel-fueled model types, the fuel 
economy calculated for that model type in accordance with paragraph 
(b)(2) of this section; or
    (iii) For alcohol-fueled model types, the fuel economy value 
calculated for that model type in accordance with paragraph (b)(2) of 
this section divided by 0.15 and rounded to the nearest 0.1 mpg; or
    (iv) For natural gas-fueled model types, the fuel economy value 
calculated for that model type in accordance with paragraph (b)(2) of 
this section divided by 0.15 and rounded to the nearest 0.1 mpg; or
    (v) For alcohol dual fuel model types, for model years 1993 through 
2019, the harmonic average of the following two terms; the result 
rounded to the nearest 0.1 mpg:
    (A) The combined model type fuel economy value for operation on 
gasoline or diesel fuel as determined inSec. 600.208(b)(5)(i); and
    (B) The combined model type fuel economy value for operation on 
alcohol fuel as determined inSec. 600.208(b)(5)(ii) divided by 0.15 
provided the requirements ofSec. 600.510(g) are met; or
    (vi) For natural gas dual fuel model types, for model years 1993 
through 2019, the harmonic average of the following two terms; the 
result rounded to the nearest 0.1 mpg:

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    (A) The combined model type fuel economy value for operation on 
gasoline or diesel as determined inSec. 600.208(b)(5)(i); and
    (B) The combined model type fuel economy value for operation on 
natural gas as determined inSec. 600.208(b)(5)(ii) divided by 0.15 
provided the requirements of paragraph (g) of this section are met.
    (d) The Administrator may approve alternative calculation methods if 
they are part of an approved credit plan under the provisions of 15 
U.S.C. 2003.
    (e) For passenger categories identified in paragraphs (a)(1) and (2) 
of this section, the average fuel economy calculated in accordance with 
paragraph (c) of this section shall be adjusted using the following 
equation:

AFEadj = AFE[((0.55 x a x c) + (0.45 x c) + (0.5556 x a) + 
0.4487) / ((0.55 x a) + 0.45)] + IW

Where:

AFEadj = Adjusted average combined fuel economy, rounded to 
          the nearest 0.1 mpg.
AFE = Average combined fuel economy as calculated in paragraph (c) of 
          this section, rounded to the nearest 0.0001 mpg.
a = Sales-weight average (rounded to the nearest 0.0001 mpg) of all 
          model type highway fuel economy values (rounded to the nearest 
          0.1 mpg) divided by the sales-weighted average (rounded to the 
          nearest 0.0001 mpg) of all model type city fuel economy values 
          (rounded to the nearest 0.1 mpg). The quotient shall be 
          rounded to 4 decimal places. These average fuel economies 
          shall be determined using the methodology of paragraph (c) of 
          this section.
c = 0.0022 for the 1986 model year.
c = A constant value, fixed by model year. For 1987, the Administrator 
          will specify the c value after the necessary laboratory 
          humidity and test fuel data become available. For 1988 and 
          later model years, the Administrator will specify the c value 
          after the necessary laboratory humidity and test fuel data 
          become available.
IW = (9.2917 x 10-3 x SF3IWC x FE3IWC)-
          (3.5123 x 10-3 x SF4ETW x 
          FE4IWC).

    Note: Any calculated value of IW less than zero shall be set equal 
to zero.

SF3IWC = The 3000 lb. inertia weight class sales divided by 
          total sales. The quotient shall be rounded to 4 decimal 
          places.
SF4ETW = The 4000 lb. equivalent test weight category sales 
          divided by total sales. The quotient shall be rounded to 4 
          decimal places.
FE4IWC = The sales-weighted average combined fuel economy of 
          all 3000 lb. inertia weight class base levels in the 
          compliance category. Round the result to the nearest 0.0001 
          mpg.
FE4IWC = The sales-weighted average combined fuel economy of 
          all 4000 lb. inertia weight class base levels in the 
          compliance category. Round the result to the nearest 0.0001 
          mpg.

    (f) The Administrator shall calculate and apply additional average 
fuel economy adjustments if, after notice and opportunity for comment, 
the Administrator determines that, as a result of test procedure changes 
not previously considered, such correction is necessary to yield fuel 
economy test results that are comparable to those obtained under the 
1975 test procedures. In making such determinations, the Administrator 
must find that:
    (1) A directional change in measured fuel economy of an average 
vehicle can be predicted from a revision to the test procedures;
    (2) The magnitude of the change in measured fuel economy for any 
vehicle or fleet of vehicles caused by a revision to the test procedures 
is quantifiable from theoretical calculations or best available test 
data;
    (3) The impact of a change on average fuel economy is not due to 
eliminating the ability of manufacturers to take advantage of 
flexibility within the existing test procedures to gain measured 
improvements in fuel economy which are not the result of actual 
improvements in the fuel economy of production vehicles;
    (4) The impact of a change on average fuel economy is not solely due 
to a greater ability of manufacturers to reflect in average fuel economy 
those design changes expected to have comparable effects on in-use fuel 
economy;
    (5) The test procedure change is required by EPA or is a change 
initiated by EPA in its laboratory and is not a change implemented 
solely by a manufacturer in its own laboratory.
    (g)(1) Alcohol dual fuel automobiles and natural gas dual fuel 
automobiles must provide equal or greater energy efficiency while 
operating on alcohol or natural gas as while operating on gasoline or 
diesel fuel to obtain the CAFE credit determined in paragraphs

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(c)(2)(v) and (vi) of this section. The following equation must hold 
true:

Ealt/Epet  or = 1

Where:

Ealt = [FEalt/(NHValt x 
          Dalt)] x 10 \6\ = energy efficiency while operating 
          on alternative fuel rounded to the nearest 0.01 miles/million 
          BTU.
Epet = [FEpet/(NHVpet x 
          Dpet)] x 10 \6\ = energy efficiency while operating 
          on gasoline or diesel (petroleum) fuel rounded to the nearest 
          0.01 miles/million BTU.
FEalt is the fuel economy [miles/gallon for liquid fuels or 
          miles/100 standard cubic feet for gaseous fuels] while 
          operated on the alternative fuel as determined inSec. 
          600.113-08(a) and (b);
FEpet is the fuel economy [miles/gallon] while operated on 
          petroleum fuel (gasoline or diesel) as determined inSec. 
          600.113(a) and (b);
NHValt is the net (lower) heating value [BTU/lb] of the 
          alternative fuel;
NHVpet is the net (lower) heating value [BTU/lb] of the 
          petroleum fuel;
Dalt is the density [lb/gallon for liquid fuels or lb/100 
          standard cubic feet for gaseous fuels] of the alternative 
          fuel;
Dpet is the density [lb/gallon] of the petroleum fuel.

    (i) The equation must hold true for both the FTP city and HFET 
highway fuel economy values for each test of each test vehicle.
    (ii)(A) The net heating value for alcohol fuels shall be premeasured 
using a test method which has been approved in advance by the 
Administrator.
    (B) The density for alcohol fuels shall be determined per ASTM D 
1298 (incorporated by reference atSec. 600.011).
    (iii) The net heating value and density of gasoline are to be 
determined by the manufacturer in accordance withSec. 600.113(f).
    (2) [Reserved]
    (3) Alcohol dual fuel passenger automobiles and natural gas dual 
fuel passenger automobiles manufactured during model years 1993 through 
2019 must meet the minimum driving range requirements established by the 
Secretary of Transportation (49 CFR part 538) to obtain the CAFE credit 
determined in paragraphs (c)(2)(v) and (vi) of this section.
    (h) For model years 1993 and later, and for each category of 
automobile identified in paragraph (a) of this section, the maximum 
increase in average fuel economy determined in paragraph (c) of this 
section attributable to alcohol dual fuel automobiles and natural gas 
dual fuel automobiles shall be as follows:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
                         Model year                            Increase
                                                                (mpg)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1993-2014..................................................          1.2
2015.......................................................          1.0
2016.......................................................          0.8
2017.......................................................          0.6
2018.......................................................          0.4
2019.......................................................          0.2
2020 and later.............................................            0
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (1) The Administrator shall calculate the increase in average fuel 
economy to determine if the maximum increase provided in paragraph (h) 
of this section has been reached. The Administrator shall calculate the 
average fuel economy for each category of automobiles specified in 
paragraph (a) of this section by subtracting the average fuel economy 
values calculated in accordance with this section by assuming all 
alcohol dual fuel and natural gas dual fuel automobiles are operated 
exclusively on gasoline (or diesel) fuel from the average fuel economy 
values determined in paragraphs (b)(2)(vi), (b)(2)(vii), and (c) of this 
section. The difference is limited to the maximum increase specified in 
paragraph (h) of this section.
    (2) [Reserved]
    (i) [Reserved]

[71 FR 77955, Dec. 27, 2006, as amended at 74 FR 61554, Nov. 25, 2009; 
76 FR 39567, July 6, 2011]



Sec.  600.510-12  Calculation of average fuel economy and average
carbon-related exhaust emissions.

    (a)(1) Average fuel economy will be calculated to the nearest 0.1 
mpg for the categories of automobiles identified in this section, and 
the results of such calculations will be reported to the Secretary of 
Transportation for use in determining compliance with the applicable 
fuel economy standards.
    (i) An average fuel economy calculation will be made for the 
category of passenger automobiles as determined by the Secretary of 
Transportation. For example, categories may include, but are not limited 
to domestically manufactured and/or non-domestically manufactured 
passenger automobiles

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as determined by the Secretary of Transportation.
    (ii) [Reserved]
    (iii) An average fuel economy calculation will be made for the 
category of trucks as determined by the Secretary of Transportation. For 
example, categories may include, but are not limited to domestically 
manufactured trucks, non-domestically manufactured trucks, light-duty 
trucks, medium-duty passenger vehicles, and/or heavy-duty trucks as 
determined by the Secretary of Transportation.
    (iv) [Reserved]
    (2) Average carbon-related exhaust emissions will be calculated to 
the nearest one gram per mile for the categories of automobiles 
identified in this section, and the results of such calculations will be 
reported to the Administrator for use in determining compliance with the 
applicable CO2 emission standards.
    (i) An average carbon-related exhaust emissions calculation will be 
made for passenger automobiles.
    (ii) An average carbon-related exhaust emissions calculation will be 
made for light trucks.
    (b) For the purpose of calculating average fuel economy under 
paragraph (c) of this section and for the purpose of calculating average 
carbon-related exhaust emissions under paragraph (j) of this section:
    (1) All fuel economy and carbon-related exhaust emissions data 
submitted in accordance withSec. 600.006(e) orSec. 600.512(c) shall 
be used.
    (2) The combined city/highway fuel economy and carbon-related 
exhaust emission values will be calculated for each model type in 
accordance withSec. 600.208 except that:
    (i) Separate fuel economy values will be calculated for model types 
and base levels associated with car lines for each category of passenger 
automobiles and light trucks as determined by the Secretary of 
Transportation pursuant to paragraph (a)(1) of this section.
    (ii) Total model year production data, as required by this subpart, 
will be used instead of sales projections;
    (iii) [Reserved]
    (iv) The fuel economy value will be rounded to the nearest 0.1 mpg;
    (v) The carbon-related exhaust emission value will be rounded to the 
nearest gram per mile; and
    (vi) At the manufacturer's option, those vehicle configurations that 
are self-compensating to altitude changes may be separated by sales into 
high-altitude sales categories and low-altitude sales categories. These 
separate sales categories may then be treated (only for the purpose of 
this section) as separate configurations in accordance with the 
procedure ofSec. 600.208-12(a)(4)(ii).
    (3) The fuel economy and carbon-related exhaust emission values for 
each vehicle configuration are the combined fuel economy and carbon-
related exhaust emissions calculated according toSec. 600.206-12(a)(3) 
except that:
    (i) Separate fuel economy values will be calculated for vehicle 
configurations associated with car lines for each category of passenger 
automobiles and light trucks as determined by the Secretary of 
Transportation pursuant to paragraph (a)(1) of this section.
    (ii) Total model year production data, as required by this subpart 
will be used instead of sales projections; and
    (iii) [Reserved]
    (4) Emergency vehicles may be excluded from the fleet average 
carbon-related exhaust emission calculations described in paragraph (j) 
of this section. The manufacturer should notify the Administrator that 
they are making such an election in the model year reports required 
underSec. 600.512 of this chapter. Such vehicles should be excluded 
from both the calculation of the fleet average standard for a 
manufacturer under 40 CFR 86.1818-12(c)(4) and from the calculation of 
the fleet average carbon-related exhaust emissions in paragraph (j) of 
this section.
    (c)(1) Average fuel economy shall be calculated as follows:
    (i) Except as allowed in paragraph (d) of this section, the average 
fuel economy for the model years before 2017 will be calculated 
individually for each category identified in paragraph (a)(1) of this 
according to the provisions of paragraph (c)(2) of this section.
    (ii) Except as permitted in paragraph (d) of this section, the 
average fuel economy for the 2017 and later model years will be 
calculated individually

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for each category identified in paragraph (a)(1) of this section using 
the following equation:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR15OC12.062

Where:

Average MPG = the fleet average fuel economy for a category of vehicles;
MPG = the average fuel economy for a category of vehicles determined 
          according to paragraph (c)(2) of this section;
FCIVAC = Air conditioning fuel economy credits for a category 
          of vehicles, in gallons per mile, determined according to 
          paragraph (c)(3)(i) of this section;
FCIVOC = Off-cycle technology fuel economy credits for a 
          category of vehicles, in gallons per mile, determined 
          according to paragraph (c)(3)(ii) of this section; and
FCIVPU = Pickup truck fuel economy credits for the light 
          truck category, in gallons per mile, determined according to 
          paragraph (c)(3)(iii) of this section.

    (2) Divide the total production volume of that category of 
automobiles by a sum of terms, each of which corresponds to a model type 
within that category of automobiles and is a fraction determined by 
dividing the number of automobiles of that model type produced by the 
manufacturer in the model year by:
    (i) For gasoline-fueled and diesel-fueled model types, the fuel 
economy calculated for that model type in accordance with paragraph 
(b)(2) of this section; or
    (ii) For alcohol-fueled model types, the fuel economy value 
calculated for that model type in accordance with paragraph (b)(2) of 
this section divided by 0.15 and rounded to the nearest 0.1 mpg; or
    (iii) For natural gas-fueled model types, the fuel economy value 
calculated for that model type in accordance with paragraph (b)(2) of 
this section divided by 0.15 and rounded to the nearest 0.1 mpg; or
    (iv) For alcohol dual fuel model types, for model years 1993 through 
2019, the harmonic average of the following two terms; the result 
rounded to the nearest 0.1 mpg:
    (A) The combined model type fuel economy value for operation on 
gasoline or diesel fuel as determined inSec. 600.208-12(b)(5)(i); and
    (B) The combined model type fuel economy value for operation on 
alcohol fuel as determined inSec. 600.208-12(b)(5)(ii) divided by 0.15 
provided the requirements of paragraph (g) of this section are met; or
    (v) For alcohol dual fuel model types, for model years after 2019, 
the combined model type fuel economy determined according to the 
following equation and rounded to the nearest 0.1 mpg:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR15OC12.063

Where:

F = 0.00 unless otherwise approved by the Administrator according to the 
          provisions of paragraph (k) of this section;
MPGA = The combined model type fuel economy for operation on 
          alcohol fuel as determined inSec. 600.208-12(b)(5)(ii) 
          divided by 0.15 provided the requirements of paragraph (g) of 
          this section are met; and
MPGG = The combined model type fuel economy for operation on 
          gasoline or diesel fuel as determined inSec. 600.208-
          12(b)(5)(i).

    (vi) For natural gas dual fuel model types, for model years 1993 
through

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2019, the harmonic average of the following two terms; the result 
rounded to the nearest 0.1 mpg:
    (A) The combined model type fuel economy value for operation on 
gasoline or diesel as determined inSec. 600.208-12(b)(5)(i); and
    (B) The combined model type fuel economy value for operation on 
natural gas as determined inSec. 600.208-12(b)(5)(ii) divided by 0.15 
provided the requirements of paragraph (g) of this section are met; or
    (vii)(A) For natural gas dual fuel model types, for model years 
after 2019, the combined model type fuel economy determined according to 
the following formula and rounded to the nearest 0.1 mpg:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR15OC12.064

Where:

MPGCNG = The combined model type fuel economy for operation 
          on natural gas as determined inSec. 600.208-12(b)(5)(ii) 
          divided by 0.15 provided the requirements of paragraph (g) of 
          this section are met; and
MPGG = The combined model type fuel economy for operation on 
          gasoline or diesel fuel as determined inSec. 600.208-
          12(b)(5)(i).
UF = A Utility Factor (UF) value selected from the following table based 
          on the driving range of the vehicle while operating on natural 
          gas, except for natural gas dual fuel vehicles that do not 
          meet the criteria in paragraph (c)(2)(vii)(B) the Utility 
          Factor shall be 0.5. Determine the vehicle's driving range in 
          miles by multiplying the combined fuel economy as determined 
          inSec. 600.208-12(b)(5)(ii) by the vehicle's usable fuel 
          storage capacity (as defined atSec. 600.002 and expressed in 
          gasoline gallon equivalents), and rounding to the nearest 10 
          miles.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
       Driving range  (miles)                         UF
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                       10                                0.228
                       20                                0.397
                       30                                0.523
                       40                                0.617
                       50                                0.689
                       60                                0.743
                       70                                0.785
                       80                                0.818
                       90                                0.844
                      100                                0.865
                      110                                0.882
                      120                                0.896
                      130                                0.907
                      140                                0.917
                      150                                0.925
                      160                                0.932
                      170                                0.939
                      180                                0.944
                      190                                0.949
                      200                                0.954
                      210                                0.958
                      220                                0.962
                      230                                0.965
                      240                                0.968
                      250                                0.971
                      260                                0.973
                      270                                0.976
                      280                                0.978
                      290                                0.980
                      300                                0.981
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (B) Natural gas dual fuel model types must meet the following 
criteria to qualify for use of a Utility Factor greater than 0.5:
    (1) The driving range using natural gas must be at least two times 
the driving range using gasoline.
    (2) The natural gas dual fuel vehicle must be designed such that 
gasoline is used only when the natural gas tank is effectively empty, 
except for limited use of gasoline that may be required to initiate 
combustion.
    (3) Fuel consumption improvement. Calculate the separate air 
conditioning, off-cycle, and pickup truck fuel consumption improvement 
as follows:
    (i) Air conditioning fuel consumption improvement values are 
calculated separately for each category identified in paragraph (a)(1) 
of this section using the following equation:

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[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR15OC12.065

Where:

FCIVAC = the fleet production-weighted total value of air 
          conditioning efficiency credits (fuel consumption improvement 
          value) for all air conditioning systems in the applicable 
          fleet, expressed in gallons per mile;
ACCredit = the total of all air conditioning efficiency credits for the 
          applicable vehicle category, in megagrams, from 40 CFR 
          86.1868-12(c), and rounded to the nearest whole number;
VLM = vehicle lifetime miles, which for passenger automobiles shall be 
          195,264 and for light trucks shall be 225,865; and
Production = the total production volume for the applicable category of 
          vehicles.

    (ii) Off-cycle technology fuel consumption improvement values are 
calculated separately for each category identified in paragraph (a)(1) 
of this section using the following equation:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR15OC12.066

Where:

FCIVOC = the fleet production-weighted total value of off-
          cycle technology credits (fuel consumption improvement value) 
          for all off-cycle technologies in the applicable fleet, 
          expressed in gallons per mile;
OCCredit = the total of all off-cycle technology credits for the 
          applicable vehicle category, in megagrams, from 40 CFR 
          86.1869-12(e), and rounded to the nearest whole number;
VLM = vehicle lifetime miles, which for passenger automobiles shall be 
          195,264 and for light trucks shall be 225,865; and
Production = the total production volume for the applicable category of 
          vehicles.

    (iii) Full size pickup truck fuel consumption improvement values are 
calculated for the light truck category identified in paragraph (a)(1) 
of this section using the following equation:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR15OC12.067

Where:

FCIVPU = the fleet production-weighted total value of full 
          size pickup truck credits (fuel consumption improvement value) 
          for the light truck fleet, expressed in gallons per mile;
PUCredit = the total of all full size pickup truck credits, in 
          megagrams, from 40 CFR 86.1870-12(c), and rounded to the 
          nearest whole number; and
Production = the total production volume for the light truck category.
    (d) The Administrator may approve alternative calculation methods if 
they are part of an approved credit plan under the provisions of 15 
U.S.C. 2003.
    (e) For passenger automobile categories identified in paragraph 
(a)(1) of this section, the average fuel economy calculated in 
accordance with paragraph (c) of this section shall be adjusted using 
the following equation:

AFEadj = AFE[((0.55 x a x c) + (0.45 x c) + (0.5556 x a) + 
0.4487)/((0.55 x a) + 0.45)] + IW

Where:

AFEadj = Adjusted average combined fuel economy, rounded to 
          the nearest 0.1 mpg;
AFE = Average combined fuel economy as calculated in paragraph (c) of 
          this section, rounded to the nearest 0.0001 mpg;
a = Sales-weight average (rounded to the nearest 0.0001 mpg) of all 
          model type highway fuel economy values (rounded to the nearest 
          0.1 mpg) divided by the sales-weighted average (rounded to the 
          nearest 0.0001 mpg) of all model type city fuel

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          economy values (rounded to the nearest 0.1 mpg). The quotient 
          shall be rounded to 4 decimal places. These average fuel 
          economies shall be determined using the methodology of 
          paragraph (c) of this section.
c = 0.0014;
IW = (9.2917 x 10-3 x SF3IWC x FE3IWC) 
          - (3.5123 x 10-3 x SF4ETW x 
          FE4IWC).
    Note: Any calculated value of IW less than zero shall be set equal 
to zero.
SF3IWC = The 3000 lb. inertia weight class sales divided by 
          total sales. The quotient shall be rounded to 4 decimal 
          places.
SF4ETW = The 4000 lb. equivalent test weight category sales 
          divided by total sales. The quotient shall be rounded to 4 
          decimal places.
FE4IWC = The sales-weighted average combined fuel economy of 
          all 3000 lb. inertia weight class base levels in the 
          compliance category. Round the result to the nearest 0.0001 
          mpg.
FE4IWC = The sales-weighted average combined fuel economy of 
          all 4000 lb. inertia weight class base levels in the 
          compliance category. Round the result to the nearest 0.0001 
          mpg.

    (f) The Administrator shall calculate and apply additional average 
fuel economy adjustments if, after notice and opportunity for comment, 
the Administrator determines that, as a result of test procedure changes 
not previously considered, such correction is necessary to yield fuel 
economy test results that are comparable to those obtained under the 
1975 test procedures. In making such determinations, the Administrator 
must find that:
    (1) A directional change in measured fuel economy of an average 
vehicle can be predicted from a revision to the test procedures;
    (2) The magnitude of the change in measured fuel economy for any 
vehicle or fleet of vehicles caused by a revision to the test procedures 
is quantifiable from theoretical calculations or best available test 
data;
    (3) The impact of a change on average fuel economy is not due to 
eliminating the ability of manufacturers to take advantage of 
flexibility within the existing test procedures to gain measured 
improvements in fuel economy which are not the result of actual 
improvements in the fuel economy of production vehicles;
    (4) The impact of a change on average fuel economy is not solely due 
to a greater ability of manufacturers to reflect in average fuel economy 
those design changes expected to have comparable effects on in-use fuel 
economy;
    (5) The test procedure change is required by EPA or is a change 
initiated by EPA in its laboratory and is not a change implemented 
solely by a manufacturer in its own laboratory.
    (g)(1) Dual fuel automobiles must provide equal or greater energy 
efficiency while operating on the alternative fuel as while operating on 
gasoline or diesel fuel to obtain the CAFE credit determined in 
paragraphs (c)(2)(iv) and (v) of this section or to obtain the carbon-
related exhaust emissions credit determined in paragraphs (j)(2)(ii) and 
(iii) of this section. The following equation must hold true:

Ealt/Epet = 1

Where:

Ealt = [FEalt/(NHValtx 
          Dalt)] x 10\6\ = energy efficiency while operating 
          on alternative fuel rounded to the nearest 0.01 miles/million 
          BTU.
Epet = [FEpet/(NHVpetx 
          Dpet)] x 10\6\ = energy efficiency while operating 
          on gasoline or diesel (petroleum) fuel rounded to the nearest 
          0.01 miles/million BTU.
FEalt is the fuel economy [miles/gallon for liquid fuels or 
          miles/100 standard cubic feet for gaseous fuels] while 
          operated on the alternative fuel as determined inSec. 
          600.113-12(a) and (b).
FEpet is the fuel economy [miles/gallon] while operated on 
          petroleum fuel (gasoline or diesel) as determined inSec. 
          600.113-12(a) and (b).
NHValt is the net (lower) heating value [BTU/lb] of the 
          alternative fuel.
NHVpet is the net (lower) heating value [BTU/lb] of the 
          petroleum fuel.
Dalt is the density [lb/gallon for liquid fuels or lb/100 
          standard cubic feet for gaseous fuels] of the alternative 
          fuel.
Dpet is the density [lb/gallon] of the petroleum fuel.

    (i) The equation must hold true for both the FTP city and HFET 
highway fuel economy values for each test of each test vehicle.
    (ii)(A) The net heating value for alcohol fuels shall be premeasured 
using a test method which has been approved in advance by the 
Administrator.
    (B) The density for alcohol fuels shall be premeasured using ASTM D 
1298 (incorporated by reference atSec. 600.011).
    (iii) The net heating value and density of gasoline are to be 
determined by

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the manufacturer in accordance withSec. 600.113.
    (2) [Reserved]
    (3) Dual fuel passenger automobiles manufactured during model years 
1993 through 2019 must meet the minimum driving range requirements 
established by the Secretary of Transportation (49 CFR part 538) to 
obtain the CAFE credit determined in paragraphs (c)(2)(iv) and (v) of 
this section.
    (h) For model years 1993 and later, and for each category of 
automobile identified in paragraph (a)(1) of this section, the maximum 
increase in average fuel economy determined in paragraph (c) of this 
section attributable to dual fuel automobiles, except where the 
alternative fuel is electricity, shall be as follows:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Maximum
                         Model year                            increase
                                                                (mpg)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1993-2014..................................................          1.2
2015.......................................................          1.0
2016.......................................................          0.8
2017.......................................................          0.6
2018.......................................................          0.4
2019.......................................................          0.2
2020 and later.............................................          0.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (1) The Administrator shall calculate the increase in average fuel 
economy to determine if the maximum increase provided in paragraph (h) 
of this section has been reached. The Administrator shall calculate the 
average fuel economy for each category of automobiles specified in 
paragraph (a)(1) of this section by subtracting the average fuel economy 
values calculated in accordance with this section by assuming all 
alcohol dual fuel and natural gas dual fuel automobiles are operated 
exclusively on gasoline (or diesel) fuel from the average fuel economy 
values determined in paragraph (c) of this section. The difference is 
limited to the maximum increase specified in paragraph (h) of this 
section.
    (2) [Reserved]
    (i) For model years 2012 through 2015, and for each category of 
automobile identified in paragraph (a)(1) of this section, the maximum 
decrease in average carbon-related exhaust emissions determined in 
paragraph (j) of this section attributable to alcohol dual fuel 
automobiles and natural gas dual fuel automobiles shall be calculated 
using the following formula, and rounded to the nearest tenth of a gram 
per mile:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR15OC12.068

Where:

FltAvg = The fleet average CREE value in grams per mile, rounded to the 
          nearest whole number, for passenger automobiles or light 
          trucks determined for the applicable model year according to 
          paragraph (j) of this section, except by assuming all alcohol 
          dual fuel and natural gas dual fuel automobiles are operated 
          exclusively on gasoline (or diesel) fuel. For the purposes of 
          these calculations, the values for natural gas dual fuel 
          automobiles using the optional Utility Factor approach in 
          paragraph (j)(2)(vii) of this section shall not be the 
          gasoline CREE values, but the CREE values determined in 
          paragraph (j)(2)(vii) of this section.
MPGMAX = The maximum increase in miles per gallon determined 
          for the appropriate model year in paragraph (h) of this 
          section.

    (1) The Administrator shall calculate the decrease in average 
carbon-related exhaust emissions to determine if the maximum decrease 
provided in this paragraph (i) has been reached. The Administrator shall 
calculate the average carbon-related exhaust emissions for each category 
of automobiles specified in paragraph (a) of this section by subtracting 
the average carbon-related exhaust emission values determined in 
paragraph (j) of this section from the average carbon-related exhaust 
emission values calculated in accordance with this section by assuming 
all alcohol dual fuel and natural gas dual fuel automobiles are operated 
exclusively on gasoline (or diesel) fuel. For the

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purposes of these calculations, the values for natural gas dual fuel 
automobiles using the optional Utility Factor approach in paragraph 
(j)(2)(vii) of this section shall not be the gasoline CREE values, but 
the CREE values determined in paragraph (j)(2)(vii) of this section. The 
difference is limited to the maximum decrease specified in paragraph (i) 
of this section.
    (2) [Reserved]
    (j) The average carbon-related exhaust emissions will be calculated 
individually for each category identified in paragraph (a)(1) of this 
section as follows:
    (1) Divide the total production volume of that category of 
automobiles into:
    (2) A sum of terms, each of which corresponds to a model type within 
that category of automobiles and is a product determined by multiplying 
the number of automobiles of that model type produced by the 
manufacturer in the model year by:
    (i) For gasoline-fueled and diesel-fueled model types, the carbon-
related exhaust emissions value calculated for that model type in 
accordance with paragraph (b)(2) of this section; or
    (ii)(A) For alcohol-fueled model types, for model years 2012 through 
2015, the carbon-related exhaust emissions value calculated for that 
model type in accordance with paragraph (b)(2) of this section 
multiplied by 0.15 and rounded to the nearest gram per mile, except that 
manufacturers complying with the fleet averaging option for 
N2O and CH4 as allowed underSec. 86.1818 of this 
chapter must perform this calculation such that N2O and 
CH4 values are not multiplied by 0.15; or
    (B) For alcohol-fueled model types, for model years 2016 and later, 
the carbon-related exhaust emissions value calculated for that model 
type in accordance with paragraph (b)(2) of this section; or
    (iii)(A) For natural gas-fueled model types, for model years 2012 
through 2015, the carbon-related exhaust emissions value calculated for 
that model type in accordance with paragraph (b)(2) of this section 
multiplied by 0.15 and rounded to the nearest gram per mile, except that 
manufacturers complying with the fleet averaging option for 
N2O and CH4 as allowed underSec. 86.1818 of this 
chapter must perform this calculation such that N2O and 
CH4 values are not multiplied by 0.15; or
    (B) For natural gas-fueled model types, for model years 2016 and 
later, the carbon-related exhaust emissions value calculated for that 
model type in accordance with paragraph (b)(2) of this section; or
    (iv) For alcohol dual fuel model types, for model years 2012 through 
2015, the arithmetic average of the following two terms, the result 
rounded to the nearest gram per mile:
    (A) The combined model type carbon-related exhaust emissions value 
for operation on gasoline or diesel fuel as determined inSec. 600.208-
12(b)(5)(i); and
    (B) The combined model type carbon-related exhaust emissions value 
for operation on alcohol fuel as determined inSec. 600.208-
12(b)(5)(ii) multiplied by 0.15 provided the requirements of paragraph 
(g) of this section are met, except that manufacturers complying with 
the fleet averaging option for N2O and CH4 as 
allowed underSec. 86.1818 of this chapter must perform this 
calculation such that N2O and CH4 values are not 
multiplied by 0.15; or
    (v) For natural gas dual fuel model types, for model years 2012 
through 2015, the arithmetic average of the following two terms; the 
result rounded to the nearest gram per mile:
    (A) The combined model type carbon-related exhaust emissions value 
for operation on gasoline or diesel as determined inSec. 600.208-
12(b)(5)(i); and
    (B) The combined model type carbon-related exhaust emissions value 
for operation on natural gas as determined inSec. 600.208-12(b)(5)(ii) 
multiplied by 0.15 provided the requirements of paragraph (g) of this 
section are met, except that manufacturers complying with the fleet 
averaging option for N2O and CH4 as allowed under 
Sec.  86.1818 of this chapter must perform this calculation such that 
N2O and CH4 values are not multiplied by 0.15.
    (vi) For alcohol dual fuel model types, for model years 2016 and 
later, the combined model type carbon-related exhaust emissions value 
determined according to the following formula and rounded to the nearest 
gram per mile:


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CREE = (F x CREEalt) + ((1 - F) x CREEgas)

Where:

F = 0.00 unless otherwise approved by the Administrator according to the 
          provisions of paragraph (k) of this section;
CREEalt = The combined model type carbon-related exhaust 
          emissions value for operation on alcohol fuel as determined in 
         Sec. 600.208-12(b)(5)(ii); and
CREEgas = The combined model type carbon-related exhaust 
          emissions value for operation on gasoline or diesel fuel as 
          determined inSec. 600.208-12(b)(5)(i).

    (vii)(A) For natural gas dual fuel model types, for model years 2016 
and later, or optionally for model years 2012 through 2015, the combined 
model type carbon-related exhaust emissions value determined according 
to the following formula and rounded to the nearest gram per mile:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR15OC12.069

Where:

CREECNG = The combined model type carbon-related exhaust 
          emissions value for operation on natural gas as determined in 
         Sec. 600.208-12(b)(5)(ii); and
CREEGAS = The combined model type carbon-related exhaust 
          emissions value for operation on gasoline or diesel fuel as 
          determined inSec. 600.208-12(b)(5)(i).
UF = A Utility Factor (UF) value selected from the following table based 
          on the driving range of the vehicle while operating on natural 
          gas, except for natural gas dual fuel vehicles that do not 
          meet the criteria in paragraph (j)(2)(vii)(B) the Utility 
          Factor shall be 0.5. Determine the vehicle's driving range in 
          miles by multiplying the combined fuel economy as determined 
          inSec. 600.208-12(b)(5)(ii) by the vehicle's usable fuel 
          storage capacity (as defined atSec. 600.002 and expressed in 
          gasoline gallon equivalents), and rounding to the nearest 10 
          miles.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
       Driving range  (miles)                         UF
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                       10                                0.228
                       20                                0.397
                       30                                0.523
                       40                                0.617
                       50                                0.689
                       60                                0.743
                       70                                0.785
                       80                                0.818
                       90                                0.844
                      100                                0.865
                      110                                0.882
                      120                                0.896
                      130                                0.907
                      140                                0.917
                      150                                0.925
                      160                                0.932
                      170                                0.939
                      180                                0.944
                      190                                0.949
                      200                                0.954
                      210                                0.958
                      220                                0.962
                      230                                0.965
                      240                                0.968
                      250                                0.971
                      260                                0.973
                      270                                0.976
                      280                                0.978
                      290                                0.980
                      300                                0.981
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (B) Natural gas dual fuel model types must meet the following 
criteria to qualify for use of a Utility Factor greater than 0.5:
    (1) The driving range using natural gas must be at least two times 
the driving range using gasoline.
    (2) The natural gas dual fuel vehicle must be designed such that 
gasoline is used only when the natural gas tank is effectively empty, 
except for limited use of gasoline that may be required to initiate 
combustion.
    (k) Alternative in-use weighting factors for dual fuel model types. 
Using one of the methods in either paragraph (k)(1) or (2) of this 
section, manufacturers may request the use of alternative values for the 
weighting factor F in the equations in paragraphs (j)(2)(vi) and (vii) 
of this section. Unless otherwise approved by the Administrator, the 
manufacturer must use the value of F that is in effect in paragraphs 
(j)(2)(vi) and (vii) of this section.
    (1) Upon written request from a manufacturer, the Administrator will 
determine and publish by written guidance an appropriate value of F for 
each requested alternative fuel based on the Administrator's assessment 
of real-world use of the alternative fuel. Such published values would 
be available for

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any manufacturer to use. The Administrator will periodically update 
these values upon written request from a manufacturer.
    (2) The manufacturer may optionally submit to the Administrator its 
own demonstration regarding the real-world use of the alternative fuel 
in their vehicles and its own estimate of the appropriate value of F in 
the equations in paragraphs (j)(2)(vi) and (vii) of this section. 
Depending on the nature of the analytical approach, the manufacturer 
could provide estimates of F that are model type specific or that are 
generally applicable to the manufacturer's dual fuel fleet. The 
manufacturer's analysis could include use of data gathered from on-board 
sensors and computers, from dual fuel vehicles in fleets that are 
centrally fueled, or from other sources. The analysis must be based on 
sound statistical methodology and must account for analytical 
uncertainty. Any approval by the Administrator will pertain to the use 
of values of F for the model types specified by the manufacturer.

[75 FR 25714, May 7, 2010, as amended at 76 FR 39567, July 6, 2011; 77 
FR 63184, Oct. 15, 2012]



Sec.  600.511-08  Determination of domestic production.

    (a) Except with advance approval of the Administrator, an automobile 
shall be considered domestically produced in any model year if it is 
included within a domestically produced car line (car line includes 
station wagons for purposes of this paragraph), unless the assembly of 
such automobile is completed in Canada or Mexico and such automobile is 
not imported into the United States prior to the expiration of 30 days 
following the end of the model year. For purposes of this paragraph a 
car line will be considered domestically produced if the following ratio 
is less than 0.25:
    (1) The sum of the declared value, as defined inSec. 600.502, of 
all of the imported components installed or included on automobiles 
produced within such a car line within a given model year plus the cost 
of transportation and insuring such components to the United States port 
of entry, the Mexican port of entry (when paragraph (b)(3) of this 
section applies), or the Canadian port of entry but exclusive of any 
customs duty, divided by
    (2) The cost of production, as defined inSec. 600.502, of 
automobiles within such car line.
    (b) For the purposes of calculations under this subpart with respect 
to automobiles manufactured during any model year,
    (1) An average exchange rate for the country of origin of each 
imported component shall be used that is calculated by taking the mean 
of the exchange rates in effect at the end of each quarter set by the 
Federal Reserve Bank of New York for twelve calendar quarters prior to 
and including the calendar quarter ending one year prior to the date 
that the manufacturer submits the calculation of the preliminary average 
for such model year. Such rate, once calculated, shall be in effect for 
the duration of the model year. Upon petition of a manufacturer, the 
Administrator may permit the use of a different exchange rate where 
appropriate and necessary.
    (2) For automobiles for which paragraph (b)(3) of this section does 
not apply pursuant to the schedule in paragraph (b)(4), components shall 
be considered imported unless they are either:
    (i) Wholly the growth, product, or manufacture of the United States 
and/or Canada, or
    (ii) Substantially transformed in the United States or Canada into a 
new and different article of commerce.
    (3) For automobiles for which this paragraph applies pursuant to the 
schedule in paragraph (b)(4) of this section, components shall be 
considered imported unless they are either:
    (i) Wholly the growth, product, or manufacture of the United States 
and/or Canada and/or Mexico, or
    (ii) Substantially transformed in the United States and/or Canada 
and/or Mexico into a new and different article of commerce.
    (4) Paragraphs (b)(4) (i) through (v) of this section set forth the 
schedule according to which paragraph (b)(3) of this section applies for 
all automobiles manufactured by a manufacturer and sold in the United 
States, wherever assembled.

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    (i) With respect to a manufacturer that initiated the assembly of 
automobiles in Mexico before model year 1992, the manufacturer may 
elect, at any time between January 1, 1997, and January 1, 2004, to have 
paragraph (b)(3) of this section apply to all automobiles it 
manufactures, beginning with the model year commencing after the date of 
such election.
    (ii) With respect to a manufacturer initiating the assembly of 
automobiles in Mexico after model year 1991, paragraph (b)(3) of this 
section shall apply to all automobiles it manufactures, beginning with 
the model year commencing after January 1, 1994, or the model year 
commencing after the date that the manufacturer initiates the assembly 
of automobiles in Mexico, whichever is later.
    (iii) With respect to a manufacturer not described by paragraph 
(b)(4) (i) or (ii) of this section assembling automobiles in the United 
States or Canada but not in Mexico, the manufacturer may elect, at any 
time between January 1, 1997, and January 1, 2004, to have paragraph 
(b)(3) of this section apply to all automobiles it manufactures, 
beginning with the model year commencing after the date of such 
election, except that if such manufacturer initiates the assembly of 
automobiles in Mexico before making such election, this paragraph shall 
not apply, and the manufacturer shall be subject to paragraph (b)(4)(ii) 
of this section.
    (iv) With respect to a manufacturer not assembling automobiles in 
the United States, Canada, or Mexico, paragraph (b)(3) of this section 
shall apply to all automobiles it manufactures, beginning with the model 
year commencing after January 1, 1994.
    (v) With respect to a manufacturer authorized to make an election 
under paragraph (b)(4) (i) or (iii) of this section which has not made 
that election within the specified period, paragraph (b)(3) of this 
section shall apply to all automobiles it manufactures, beginning with 
the model year commencing after January 1, 2004.
    (5) All elections under paragraph (b)(4) of this section shall be 
made in accordance with the procedures established by the Secretary of 
Transportation pursuant to 49 U.S.C. 32904(b)(3)(C).
    (c) If it is determined by the Administrator at some date later than 
the date of entry that the declared value of such imported components 
did not represent fair market value at the date of entry, through U.S. 
Bureau of Customs appraisals, the Administrator may review the 
determination made pursuant to paragraph (a) of this section as to 
whether the pertinent car lines which utilize such components were 
correctly included within the manufaturer's domestically-produced or 
foreign-produced fleets. If such a determination was in error due to 
misrepresentation of the valuation of imported components at the date of 
entry, the Administrator may recalculate the manufacturer's average for 
the affected model year, according toSec. 600.510, to reflect the 
correct valuation of such imported components in each affected car line.
    (d)-(e) [Reserved]

[42 FR 45662, Sept. 12, 1977, as amended at 43 FR 39376, Sept. 5, 1978; 
59 FR 679, Jan. 6, 1994; 59 FR 33914, July 1, 1994; 74 FR 61554, Nov. 
25, 2009. Redesignated at 76 FR 39569, July 6, 2011]



Sec.  600.512-08  Model year report.

    (a) For each model year, the manufacturer shall submit to the 
Administrator a report, known as the model year report, containing all 
information necessary for the calculation of the manufacturer's average 
fuel economy. The results of the manufacturer calculations and summary 
information of model type fuel economy values which are contained in the 
average calculation shall be submitted to the Secretary of the 
Department of Transportation, National Highway and Traffic Safety 
Administration.
    (b)(1) The model year report shall be in writing, signed by the 
authorized representative of the manufacturer and shall be submitted no 
later than 90 days after the end of the model year.
    (2) The Administrator may waive the requirement that the model year 
report be submitted no later than 90 days after the end of the model 
year. Based upon a request by the manufacturer, if the Administrator 
determines that 90 days is insufficient time for the manufacturer to 
provide all additional data

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required as determined inSec. 600.507, the Administrator shall 
establish a date by which the model year report must be submitted.
    (3) Separate reports shall be submitted for passenger automobiles 
and light trucks (as identified inSec. 600.510).
    (c) The model year report must include the following information:
    (1) All fuel economy data used in the FTP/HFET-based model type 
calculations underSec. 600.208-08, and subsequently required by the 
Administrator in accordance withSec. 600.507;
    (2) All fuel economy data for certification vehicles and for 
vehicles tested for running changes approved underSec. 86.1842-01 of 
this chapter;
    (3) Any additional fuel economy data submitted by the manufacturer 
underSec. 600.509;
    (4) A fuel economy value for each model type of the manufacturer's 
product line calculated according toSec. 600.510(b)(2);
    (5) The manufacturer's average fuel economy value calculated 
according toSec. 600.510(c);
    (6) A listing of both domestically and nondomestically produced car 
lines as determined inSec. 600.511 and the cost information upon which 
the determination was made; and
    (7) The authenticity and accuracy of production data must be 
attested to by the corporation, and shall bear the signature of an 
officer (a corporate executive of at least the rank of vice-president) 
designated by the corporation. Such attestation shall constitute a 
representation by the manufacturer that the manufacturer has established 
reasonable, prudent procedures to ascertain and provide production data 
that are accurate and authentic in all material respects and that these 
procedures have been followed by employees of the manufacturer involved 
in the reporting process. The signature of the designated officer shall 
constitute a representation by the required attestation.
    (8) For 2008-2010 light truck model year reports, the average fuel 
economy standard or the ``required fuel economy level'' pursuant to 49 
CFR part 533, as applicable. Model year reports for light trucks meeting 
required fuel economy levels pursuant to 49 CFR 533.5(g) and (h) shall 
include information in sufficient detail to verify the accuracy of the 
calculated required fuel economy level. Such information is expected to 
include but is not limited to, production information for each unique 
footprint within each model type contained in the model year report and 
the formula used to calculate the required fuel economy level. Model 
year reports for required fuel economy levels shall include a statement 
that the method of measuring vehicle track width, measuring vehicle 
wheelbase and calculating vehicle footprint is accurate and complies 
with applicable Department of Transportation requirements.
    (9) For 2011 and later model year reports, the ``required fuel 
economy level'' pursuant to 49 CFR parts 531 or 533, as applicable. 
Model year reports shall include information in sufficient detail to 
verify the accuracy of the calculated required fuel economy level, 
including but is not limited to, production information for each unique 
footprint within each model type contained in the model year report and 
the formula used to calculate the required fuel economy level. Model 
year reports shall include a statement that the method of measuring 
vehicle track width, measuring vehicle wheelbase and calculating vehicle 
footprint is accurate and complies with applicable Department of 
Transportation requirements.

[71 FR 77957, Dec. 27, 2006, as amended at 74 FR 61554, Nov. 25, 2009]



Sec.  600.512-12  Model year report.

    (a) For each model year, the manufacturer shall submit to the 
Administrator a report, known as the model year report, containing all 
information necessary for the calculation of the manufacturer's average 
fuel economy and all information necessary for the calculation of the 
manufacturer's average carbon-related exhaust emissions.
    (1) The results of the manufacturer calculations and summary 
information of model type fuel economy values which are contained in the 
average fuel economy calculation shall also be submitted to the 
Secretary of the Department of Transportation, National Highway and 
Traffic Safety Administration.

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    (2) The results of the manufacturer calculations and summary 
information of model type carbon-related exhaust emission values which 
are contained in the average calculation shall be submitted to the 
Administrator.
    (b)(1) The model year report shall be in writing, signed by the 
authorized representative of the manufacturer and shall be submitted no 
later than 90 days after the end of the model year.
    (2) The Administrator may waive the requirement that the model year 
report be submitted no later than 90 days after the end of the model 
year. Based upon a request by the manufacturer, if the Administrator 
determines that 90 days is insufficient time for the manufacturer to 
provide all additional data required as determined inSec. 600.507, the 
Administrator shall establish an alternative date by which the model 
year report must be submitted.
    (3) Separate reports shall be submitted for passenger automobiles 
and light trucks (as identified inSec. 600.510).
    (c) The model year report must include the following information:
    (1)(i) All fuel economy data used in the FTP/HFET-based model type 
calculations underSec. 600.208, and subsequently required by the 
Administrator in accordance withSec. 600.507;
    (ii) All carbon-related exhaust emission data used in the FTP/HFET-
based model type calculations underSec. 600.208, and subsequently 
required by the Administrator in accordance withSec. 600.507;
    (2) (i) All fuel economy data for certification vehicles and for 
vehicles tested for running changes approved underSec. 86.1842 of this 
chapter;
    (ii) All carbon-related exhaust emission data for certification 
vehicles and for vehicles tested for running changes approved under 
Sec.  86.1842 of this chapter;
    (3) Any additional fuel economy and carbon-related exhaust emission 
data submitted by the manufacturer underSec. 600.509;
    (4)(i) A fuel economy value for each model type of the 
manufacturer's product line calculated according toSec. 600.510-
12(b)(2);
    (ii) A carbon-related exhaust emission value for each model type of 
the manufacturer's product line calculated according toSec. 600.510-
12(b)(2);
    (5)(i) The manufacturer's average fuel economy value calculated 
according toSec. 600.510-12(c);
    (ii) The manufacturer's average carbon-related exhaust emission 
value calculated according toSec. 600.510-12(j);
    (6) A listing of both domestically and nondomestically produced car 
lines as determined inSec. 600.511 and the cost information upon which 
the determination was made; and
    (7) The authenticity and accuracy of production data must be 
attested to by the corporation, and shall bear the signature of an 
officer (a corporate executive of at least the rank of vice-president) 
designated by the corporation. Such attestation shall constitute a 
representation by the manufacturer that the manufacturer has established 
reasonable, prudent procedures to ascertain and provide production data 
that are accurate and authentic in all material respects and that these 
procedures have been followed by employees of the manufacturer involved 
in the reporting process. The signature of the designated officer shall 
constitute a representation by the required attestation.
    (8) [Reserved]
    (9) The ``required fuel economy level'' pursuant to 49 CFR parts 531 
or 533, as applicable. Model year reports shall include information in 
sufficient detail to verify the accuracy of the calculated required fuel 
economy level, including but is not limited to, production information 
for each unique footprint within each model type contained in the model 
year report and the formula used to calculate the required fuel economy 
level. Model year reports shall include a statement that the method of 
measuring vehicle track width, measuring vehicle wheelbase and 
calculating vehicle footprint is accurate and complies with applicable 
Department of Transportation requirements.
    (10) The ``required fuel economy level'' pursuant to 49 CFR parts 
531 or 533 as applicable, and the applicable fleet average 
CO2 emission standards. Model year reports shall include 
information in sufficient detail to verify the accuracy of the 
calculated required fuel economy level and fleet average CO2 
emission standards, including but

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is not limited to, production information for each unique footprint 
within each model type contained in the model year report and the 
formula used to calculate the required fuel economy level and fleet 
average CO2 emission standards. Model year reports shall 
include a statement that the method of measuring vehicle track width, 
measuring vehicle wheelbase and calculating vehicle footprint is 
accurate and complies with applicable Department of Transportation and 
EPA requirements.
    (11) A detailed (but easy to understand) list of vehicle models and 
the applicable in-use CREE emission standard. The list of models shall 
include the applicable carline/subconfiguration parameters (including 
carline, equivalent test weight, road-load horsepower, axle ratio, 
engine code, transmission class, transmission configuration and basic 
engine); the test parameters (ETW and a, b, c, dynamometer coefficients) 
and the associated CREE emission standard. The manufacturer shall 
provide the method of identifying EPA engine code for applicable in-use 
vehicles.

[75 FR 25717, May 7, 2010, as amended at 76 FR 39569, July 6, 2011]



Sec.  600.513-08  Gas Guzzler Tax.

    (a) This section applies only to passenger automobiles sold after 
December 27, 1991, regardless of the model year of those vehicles. For 
alcohol dual fuel and natural gas dual fuel automobiles, the fuel 
economy while such automobiles are operated on gasoline will be used for 
Gas Guzzler Tax assessments.
    (1) The provisions of this section do not apply to passenger 
automobiles exempted for Gas Guzzler Tax assessments by applicable 
Federal law and regulations. However, the manufacturer of an exempted 
passenger automobile may, in its discretion, label such vehicles in 
accordance with the provisions of this section.
    (2) For 1991 and later model year passenger automobiles, the 
combined FTP/HFET-based model type fuel economy value determined in 
Sec.  600.208 used for Gas Guzzler Tax assessments shall be calculated 
in accordance with the following equation, rounded to the nearest 0.1 
mpg:


FEadj = FE[((0.55 x ag x c) + (0.45 x c) + (0.5556 
x ag) + 0.4487)/((0.55 x ag) + 0.45)] + 
IWg

Where:

FEadj = Fuel economy value to be used for determination of 
          gas guzzler tax assessment rounded to the nearest 0.1 mpg.
FE = Combined model type fuel economy calculated in accordance with 
         Sec. 600.208, rounded to the nearest 0.0001 mpg.
ag = Model type highway fuel economy, calculated in 
          accordance withSec. 600.208, rounded to the nearest 0.0001 
          mpg divided by the model type city fuel economy calculated in 
          accordance withSec. 600.208, rounded to the nearest 0.0001 
          mpg. The quotient shall be rounded to 4 decimal places.
c = gas guzzler adjustment factor = 1.300 x 10-3 for the 1986 
          and later model years.
IWg = (9.2917 x 10-3 x 
          SF3IWCGFE3IWCG) - (3.5123 x 10\-3\x 
          SF4ETWG x FE4IWCG).
    Note: Any calculated value of IW less than zero shall be set equal 
to zero.
SF3IWCG = The 3000 lb. inertia weight class sales in the 
          model type divided by the total model type sales; the quotient 
          shall be rounded to 4 decimal places.
SF4ETWG = The 4000 lb. equivalent test weight sales in the 
          model type divided by the total model type sales, the quotient 
          shall be rounded to 4 decimal places.
FE3IWCG = The 3000 lb. inertial weight class base level 
          combined fuel economy used to calculate the model type fuel 
          economy rounded to the nearest 0.0001 mpg.
FE4IWCG = The 4000 lb. inertial weight class base level 
          combined fuel economy used to calculate the model type fuel 
          economy rounded to the nearest 0.001 mpg.

    (b)(1) For passenger automobiles sold after December 31, 1990, with 
a combined FTP/HFET-based model type fuel economy value of less than 
22.5 mpg (as determined inSec. 600.208), calculated in accordance with 
paragraph (a)(2) of this section and rounded to the nearest 0.1 mpg, 
each vehicle fuel economy label shall include a Gas Guzzler Tax 
statement pursuant to 49 U.S.C. 32908(b)(1)(E). The tax amount stated 
shall be as specified in paragraph (b)(2) of this section.
    (2) For passenger automobiles with a combined general label model 
type fuel economy value of:

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------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                   the Gas Guzzler Tax
         At least * * *             but less     statement shall show a
                                   than * * *         tax of * * *
------------------------------------------------------------------------
(i) 22.5........................  ............                       $0
(ii) 21.5.......................         22.5                    $1,000
(iii) 20.5......................         21.5                    $1,300
(iv) 19.5.......................         20.5                    $1,700
(v) 18.5........................         19.5                    $2,100
(vi) 17.5.......................         18.5                    $2,600
(vii) 16.5......................         17.5                    $3,000
(viii) 15.5.....................         16.5                    $3,700
(ix) 14.5.......................         15.5                    $4,500
(x) 13.5........................         14.5                    $5,400
(xi) 12.5.......................         13.5                    $6,400
(xii) --........................         12.5                    $7,700
------------------------------------------------------------------------


[76 FR 39569, July 6, 2011]



Sec.  600.514-12  Reports to the Environmental Protection Agency.

    This section establishes requirements for automobile manufacturers 
to submit reports to the Environmental Protection Agency regarding their 
efforts to reduce automotive greenhouse gas emissions.
    (a) General Requirements. (1) For each model year, each manufacturer 
shall submit a pre-model year report.
    (2) The pre-model year report required by this section for each 
model year must be submitted before the model year begins and before the 
certification of any test group, no later than December 31 of the 
calendar year two years before the model year. For example the pre-model 
year report for the 2012 model year must be submitted no later than 
December 31, 2010.
    (3) Each report required by this section must:
    (i) Identify the report as a pre-model year report;
    (ii) Identify the manufacturer submitting the report;
    (iii) State the full name, title, and address of the official 
responsible for preparing the report;
    (iv) Be submitted to: Director, Compliance and Innovative Strategies 
Division, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 2000 Traverwood, Ann 
Arbor, Michigan 48105;
    (v) Identify the current model year;
    (vi) Be written in the English language; and
    (vii) Be based upon all information and data available to the 
manufacturer approximately 30 days before the report is submitted to the 
Administrator.
    (b) Content of pre-model year reports. (1) Each pre-model year 
report must include the following information for each compliance 
category for the applicable future model year and to the extent 
possible, two model years into the future:
    (i) The manufacturer's estimate of its footprint-based fleet average 
CO2 standards (including temporary lead time allowance 
alternative standards, if applicable);
    (ii) Projected total and model-level production volumes for each 
applicable standard category;
    (iii) Projected fleet average CO2 compliance level for 
each applicable standard category; and the model-level CO2 
emission values which form the basis of the projection;
    (iv) Projected fleet average CO2 credit/debit status for 
each applicable standard category;
    (v) A description of the various credit, transfer and trading 
options that will be used to comply with each applicable standard 
category, including the amount of credit the manufacturer intends to 
generate for air conditioning leakage, air conditioning efficiency, off-
cycle technology, advanced technology vehicles, hybrid or low-emission 
full size pickup trucks, and various early credit programs;
    (vi) A description of the method which will be used to calculate the 
carbon-related exhaust emissions for any electric vehicles, fuel cell 
vehicles and plug-in hybrid vehicles;
    (vii) A summary by model year (beginning with the 2009 model year) 
of the number of electric vehicles, fuel cell vehicles, plug-in hybrid 
electric vehicles, dedicated compressed natural gas vehicles, and dual 
fuel natural gas vehicles using (or projected to use) the advanced 
technology vehicle credit and incentives program, including the 
projected use of production multipliers;
    (viii) The methodology which will be used to comply with 
N2O and CH4 emission standards; and
    (ix) Notification of the manufacturer's intent to exclude emergency 
vehicles from the calculation of fleet average standards and the end-of-
year fleet average, including a description of the excluded emergency 
vehicles and the quantity of such vehicles excluded.
    (x) Other information requested by the Administrator.

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    (2) Manufacturers must submit, in the pre-model year report for each 
model year in which a credit deficit is generated (or projected to be 
generated), a compliance plan demonstrating how the manufacturer will 
comply with the fleet average CO2 standard by the end of the 
third year after the deficit occurred.

[75 FR 25718, May 7, 2010, as amended at 77 FR 63187, Oct. 15, 2012]



   Sec. Appendix I to Part 600--Highway Fuel Economy Driving Schedule

                                                              [ speed (mph) vs time (sec) ]
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sec.      MPH     Sec. MPH  Sec. MPH  Sec. MPH  Sec. MPH  Sec. MPH  Sec. MPH  Sec. MPH
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      0       Sample On        50      38.6      100     48.5      150     44.1      200     43.4      250     48.0      300     33.4      350     59.0
      1             0.0        51      39.3      101     48.8      151     44.3      201     43.2      251     48.0      301     35.6      351     58.9
      2             0.0        52      40.0      102     49.1      152     44.4      202     43.2      252     48.0      302     37.5      352     58.8
      3             2.0        53      40.7      103     49.2      153     44.6      203     43.1      253     48.1      303     39.1      353     58.6
      4             4.9        54      41.4      104     49.1      154     44.7      204     43.0      254     48.2      304     40.2      354     58.4
      5             8.1        55      42.2      105     49.1      155     44.9      205     43.0      255     48.2      305     41.1      355     58.2
      6            11.3        56      42.9      106     49.0      156     45.2      206     43.1      256     48.1      306     41.8      356     58.1
      7            14.5        57      43.5      107     49.0      157     45.7      207     43.4      257     48.6      307     42.4      357     58.0
      8            17.3        58      44.0      108     49.1      158     45.9      208     43.9      258     48.9      308     42.8      358     57.9
      9            19.6        59      44.3      109     49.2      159     46.3      209     44.0      259     49.1      309     43.3      359     57.6
     10            21.8        60      44.5      110     49.3      160     46.8      210     43.5      260     49.1      310     43.8      360     57.4
     11            24.0        61      44.8      111     49.4      161     46.9      211     42.6      261     49.1      311     44.3      361     57.2
     12            25.8        62      44.9      112     49.5      162     47.0      212     41.5      262     49.1      312     44.7      362     57.1
     13            27.1        63      45.0      113     49.5      163     47.1      213     40.7      263     49.1      313     45.0      363     57.0
     14            28.0        64      45.1      114     49.5      164     47.6      214     40.0      264     49.0      314     45.2      364     57.0
     15            29.0        65      45.4      115     49.4      165     47.9      215     40.0      265     48.9      315     45.4      365     56.9
     16            30.0        66      45.7      116     49.1      166     48.0      216     40.3      266     48.2      316     45.5      366     56.9
     17            30.7        67      46.0      117     48.9      167     48.0      217     41.0      267     47.7      317     45.8      367     56.9
     18            31.5        68      46.3      118     48.6      168     47.9      218     42.0      268     47.5      318     46.0      368     57.0
     19            32.2        69      46.5      119     48.4      169     47.8      219     42.7      269     47.2      319     46.1      369     57.0
     20            32.9        70      46.8      120     48.1      170     47.3      220     43.1      270     46.7      320     46.5      370     57.0
     21            33.5        71      46.9      121     47.7      171     46.7      221     43.2      271     46.2      321     46.8      371     57.0
     22            34.1        72      47.0      122     47.4      172     46.2      222     43.4      272     46.0      322     47.1      372     57.0
     23            34.6        73      47.1      123     47.3      173     45.9      223     43.9      273     45.8      323     47.7      373     57.0
     24            34.9        74      47.2      124     47.5      174     45.7      224     44.3      274     45.6      324     48.3      374     57.0
     25            35.1        75      47.3      125     47.8      175     45.5      225     44.7      275     45.4      325     49.0      375     57.0
     26            35.7        76      47.2      126     47.9      176     45.4      226     45.1      276     45.2      326     49.7      376     57.0
     27            35.9        77      47.1      127     48.0      177     45.3      227     45.4      277     45.0      327     50.3      377     56.9
     28            35.8        78      47.0      128     47.9      178     45.0      228     45.8      278     44.7      328     51.0      378     56.8
     29            35.3        79      46.9      129     47.9      179     44.0      229     46.5      279     44.5      329     51.7      379     56.5
     30            34.9        80      46.9      130     47.9      180     43.1      230     46.9      280     44.2      330     52.4      380     56.2
     31            34.5        81      46.9      131     48.0      181     42.2      231     47.2      281     43.5      331     53.1      381     56.0
     32            34.6        82      47.0      132     48.0      182     41.5      232     47.4      282     42.8      332     53.8      382     56.0
     33            34.8        83      47.1      133     48.0      183     41.5      233     47.3      283     42.0      333     54.5      383     56.0
     34            35.1        84      47.1      134     47.9      184     42.1      234     47.3      284     40.1      334     55.2      384     56.1
     35            35.7        85      47.2      135     47.3      185     42.9      235     47.2      285     38.6      335     55.8      385     56.4
     36            36.1        86      47.1      136     46.0      186     43.5      236     47.2      286     37.5      336     56.4      386     56.7
     37            36.2        87      47.0      137     43.3      187     43.9      237     47.2      287     35.8      337     56.9      387     56.9
     38            36.5        88      46.9      138     41.2      188     43.6      238     47.1      288     34.7      338     57.0      388     57.1
     39            36.7        89      46.5      139     39.5      189     43.3      239     47.0      289     34.0      339     57.1      389     57.3
     40            36.9        90      46.3      140     39.2      190     43.0      240     47.0      290     33.3      340     57.3      390     57.4
     41            37.0        91      46.2      141     39.0      191     43.1      241     46.9      291     32.5      341     57.6      391     57.4
     42            37.0        92      46.3      142     39.0      192     43.4      242     46.8      292     31.7      342     57.8      392     57.2
     43            37.0        93      46.5      143     39.1      193     43.9      243     46.9      293     30.6      343     58.0      393     57.0
     44            37.0        94      46.9      144     39.5      194     44.3      244     47.0      294     29.6      344     58.1      394     56.9
     45            37.0        95      47.1      145     40.1      195     44.6      245     47.2      295     28.8      345     58.4      395     56.6
     46            37.0        96      47.4      146     41.0      196     44.9      246     47.5      296     28.4      346     58.7      396     56.3
     47            37.1        97      47.7      147     42.0      197     44.8      247     47.9      297     28.6      347     58.8      397     56.1
     48            37.3        98      48.0      148     43.1      198     44.4      248     48.0      298     29.5      348     58.9      398     56.4
     49            37.8        99      48.2      149     43.7      199     43.9      249     48.0      299     31.4      349     59.0      399     56.7
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Sec.   MPH  Sec. MPH  Sec. MPH  Sec. MPH  Sec. MPH  Sec. MPH  Sec. MPHSec.  MPH
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    400      57.1       450      58.2      500     54.7      550     55.8      600     48.3      650     50.2      700     54.2      750           26.8
    401      57.5       451      58.1      501     54.6      551     55.6      601     48.0      651     50.7      701     54.5      751           24.5
    402      57.8       452      58.0      502     54.4      552     55.4      602     47.9      652     51.1      702     54.8      752           21.5
    403      58.0       453      58.0      503     54.3      553     55.2      603     47.8      653     51.7      703     55.0      753           19.5
    404      58.0       454      58.0      504     54.3      554     55.1      604     47.7      654     52.2      704     55.5      754           17.4
    405      58.0       455      58.0      505     54.2      555     55.0      605     47.9      655     52.5      705     55.9      755           15.1
    406      58.0       456      58.0      506     54.1      556     54.9      606     48.3      656     52.1      706     56.1      756           12.4

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    407      58.0       457      58.0      507     54.1      557     54.6      607     49.0      657     51.6      707     56.3      757            9.7
    408      58.0       458      57.9      508     54.1      558     54.4      608     49.1      658     51.1      708     56.4      758            7.0
    409      57.9       459      57.9      509     54.0      559     54.2      609     49.0      659     51.0      709     56.5      759            5.0
    410      57.8       460      58.0      510     54.0      560     54.1      610     48.9      660     51.0      710     56.7      760            3.3
    411      57.7       461      58.1      511     54.0      561     53.8      611     48.0      661     51.1      711     56.9      761            2.0
    412      57.7       462      58.1      512     54.0      562     53.4      612     47.1      662     51.4      712     57.0      762            0.7
    413      57.8       463      58.2      513     54.0      563     53.3      613     46.2      663     51.7      713     57.3      763            0.0
    414      57.9       464      58.3      514     54.0      564     53.1      614     46.1      664     52.0      714     57.7      764            0.0
    415      58.0       465      58.3      515     54.0      565     52.9      615     46.1      665     52.2      715     58.2      765     Sample Off
    416      58.1       446      58.3      516     54.0      566     52.6      616     46.2      666     52.5      716     58.8
    417      58.4       467      58.2      517     54.1      567     52.4      617     46.9      667     52.8      717     59.1
    418      58.9       468      58.1      518     54.2      568     52.2      618     47.8      668     52.7      718     59.2
    419      59.1       469      58.0      519     54.5      569     52.1      619     49.0      669     52.6      719     59.1
    420      59.4       470      57.8      520     54.8      570     52.0      620     49.7      670     52.3      720     58.8
    421      59.8       471      57.5      521     54.9      571     52.0      621     50.6      671     52.3      721     58.5
    422      59.9       472      57.1      522     55.0      572     52.0      622     51.5      672     52.4      722     58.1
    423      59.9       473      57.0      523     55.1      573     52.0      623     52.2      673     52.5      723     57.7
    424      59.8       474      56.6      524     55.2      574     52.1      624     52.7      674     52.7      724     57.3
    425      59.6       475      56.1      525     55.2      575     52.0      625     53.0      675     52.7      725     57.1
    426      59.4       476      56.0      526     55.3      576     52.0      626     53.6      676     52.4      726     56.8
    427      59.2       477      55.8      527     55.4      577     51.9      627     54.0      677     52.1      727     56.5
    428      59.1       478      55.5      528     55.5      578     51.6      628     54.1      678     51.7      728     56.2
    429      59.0       479      55.2      529     55.6      579     51.4      629     54.4      679     51.1      729     55.5
    430      58.9       480      55.1      530     55.7      580     51.1      630     54.7      680     50.5      730     54.6
    431      58.7       481      55.0      531     55.8      581     50.7      631     55.1      681     50.1      731     54.1
    432      58.6       482      54.9      532     55.9      582     50.3      632     55.4      682     49.8      732     53.7
    433      58.5       483      54.9      533     56.0      583     49.8      633     55.4      683     49.7      733     53.2
    434      58.4       484      54.9      534     56.0      584     49.3      634     55.0      684     49.6      734     52.9
    435      58.4       485      54.9      535     56.0      585     48.7      635     54.5      685     49.5      735     52.5
    436      58.3       486      54.9      536     56.0      586     48.2     6.36     53.6      686     49.5      736     52.0
    437      58.2       487      54.9      537     56.0      587     48.1      637     52.5      687     49.7      737     51.3
    438      58.1       488      55.0      538     56.0      588     48.0      638     50.2      688     50.0      738     50.5
    439      58.0       489      55.0      539     56.0      589     48.0     6.39     48.2      689     50.2      739     49.5
    440      57.9       490      55.0      540     56.0      590     48.1      640     46.5      690     50.6      740     48.5
    441      57.9       491      55.0      541     56.0      591     48.4      641     46.2      691     51.1      741     47.6
    442      57.9       492      55.0      542     56.0      592     48.9      642     46.0      692     51.6      742     46.8
    443      57.9       493      55.0      543     56.0      593     49.0      643     46.0      693     51.9      743     45.6
    444      57.9       494      55.1      544     56.0      594     49.1      644     46.3      694     52.0      744     44.2
    445      58.0       495      55.1      545     56.0      595     49.1      645     46.8      695     52.1      745     42.5
    446      58.1       496      55.0      546     56.0      596     49.0      646     47.5      696     52.4      746     39.2
    447      58.1       497      54.9      547     55.9      597     49.0      647     48.2      697     52.9      747     35.9
    448      58.2       498      54.9      548     55.9      598     48.9      648     48.8      698     53.3      748     32.6
    449      58.2       499      54.8      549     55.9      599     48.6      649     49.5      699     53.7      749     29.3
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[42 FR 45667, Sept. 12, 1977]



     Sec. Appendix II to Part 600--Sample Fuel Economy Calculations

    (a) This sample fuel economy calculation is applicable to 1978 
through 1987 model year automobiles.
    (1) Assume that a gasoline-fueled vehicle was tested by the Federal 
Emission Test Procedure and the following results were calculated:

HC=.139 grams/mile
CO=1.59 grams/mile
CO2=317 grams/mile

    According to the procedure inSec. 600.113-78, the city fuel 
economy or MPGc, for the vehicle may be calculated by 
substituting the HC, CO, and CO2 grams/mile values into the 
following equation.
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MPGc=27.7

    (2) Assume that the same vehicle was tested by the Federal Highway 
Fuel Economy Test Procedure and calculation similar to that shown in 
paragraph (a) by this appendix resulted in a highway fuel economy or 
MPGh of 36.9. According to the procedure inSec. 600.113, 
the combined fuel economy (called MPGc/h) for the vehicle may 
be calculated by substituting the city and highway fuel economy values 
into the following equation:
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    (b) This sample fuel economy calculation is applicable to 1988 and 
later model year automobiles.
    (1) Assume that a gasoline-fueled vehicle was tested by the Federal 
Emission Test Procedure and the following results were calculated:

HC = .139 grams/mile.
CO = 1.59 grams/mile.
CO2 = 317 grams/mile.

    (2) Assume that the test fuel used for this test had the following 
properties:

SG = 0.745.
CWF = 0.868.
NHV = 18,478 Btu/lb.

    (3) According to the procedure inSec. 600.113-08, the city fuel 
economy or MPGc, for the vehicle may be calculated by 
substituting the HC, CO, and CO2 gram/mile values and the SG, 
CWF, and NHV values into the following equation:

MPGc = (5174 x 10\4\x CWF x SG) / [((CWF x HC) + (0.429 x CO 
          + (0.273 x CO2)) ((0.6 x SG x NHV) + 5471)]

    Example:

MPGc = (5174 x 10 \4\ x 0.868 x 0.745) / [(0.868 x .139 + 
          0.429 x 1.59 + 0.273 x 317)(0.6 x 0.745 x 18478 + 5471)]
MPGc = 27.9

    (4) Assume that the same vehicle was tested by the Federal Highway 
Fuel Economy Test Procedure and a calculation similar to that shown in 
(b)(3) of this section resulted in a highway fuel economy of 
MPGh of 36.9. According to the procedure inSec. 600.210-
08(c) orSec. 600.210-12(c), the combined fuel economy (called 
MPGcomb) for the vehicle may be calculated by substituting 
the city and highway fuel economy values into the following equation:
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[51 FR 37852, Oct. 24, 1986, as amended at 71 FR 77958, Dec. 27, 2006; 
76 FR 39570, July 6, 2011]



  Sec. Appendix III to Part 600--Sample Fuel Economy Label Calculation

    Suppose that a manufacturer called Mizer Motors has a product line 
composed of eight car lines. Of these eight, four are available with the 
3.0 liter, 6 cylinder, sequential multi-point fuel injection, 4-valve 
per cylinder, and 3-way catalyst engine. These four car lines are:

Ajax
Boredom III
Dodo
Castor (Station Wagon)


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    A. A car line is defined in subpart A (with additional guidance 
provided in EPA Advisory Circular 89) as a group of vehicles within a 
make or division which has a degree of commonality in construction. Car 
line does not consider any level of decor or opulence and is not 
generally distinguished by such characteristics as roofline, number of 
doors, seats, or windows. Station wagons and light duty trucks are, 
however, identified separately from the remainder of each car line. In 
other words, a Castor station wagon would be considered a different car 
line than the normal Castor car line made up of sedans, coupes, etc.
    B. The engine considered here is defined as a basic engine in 
subpart A of this part (with additional guidance provided in EPA 
Advisory Circular 83A). A basic engine is a unique combination of 
manufacturer, engine displacement, number of cylinders, fuel system, 
catalyst usage and other engine and emission control system 
characteristics specified by the Administrator. A model type is a unique 
combination of car line, basic engine, and transmission class. Thus Ajax 
is a car line but Ajax 3.0 liter, 6 cylinder manual four-speed 
transmission is a model type whereas Ajax 3.0 liter, 6 cylinder 
automatic three-speed transmission is a different model type.
    C. The following calculations provide an example of the procedures 
described in subpart C of this part for the calculation of vehicle 
configuration and model type fuel economy values. In order to simplify 
the presentation, only city fuel economy values are included (as 
determined by either the derived 5-cycle method or vehicle-specific 5-
cycle based method). The procedure is identical for highway and combined 
fuel economy values.
    Step I. Input data as supplied by the manufacturer or as determined 
from testing conducted by the Administrator.

                       Manufacturer--Mizer Motors

    Basic Engine: (3.0 liter, 6 cylinder, sequential multi-point fuel 
injection, 4-valve per cylinder, 3-way catalyst).

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                                                                                                                  Harmonically    Specific     Vehicle
                    Test vehicle carline                      Engine code     Trans       Inertia     Axle ratio    averaged.    label MPG     config.
                                                                                           weight                   city MPG        \1\         sales
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Ajax........................................................            1          M-4         3500         2.73       16.1001           16       15,000
Ajax........................................................            2          A-3         3500         2.56       15.9020           16       35,000
Boredom III.................................................            4          M-4         4000         3.08       14.2343           14       10,000
Ajax........................................................            3          M-4         4000         3.36       15.0000           15       15,000
Boredom III.................................................            8          A-3         4000         2.56       13.8138           14       25,000
Boredom III.................................................            5          A-3         4500         3.08       13.2203           13       20,000
Castor......................................................            5          A-3         5000         3.08       10.6006           11      40,000
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\1\ The vehicle configuration fuel economy values, rounded to the nearest mile per gallon, are the fuel economy values that would be used on specific
  labels for that vehicle configuration.

    Step II. Group vehicle fuel economy and sales data according to base 
level combinations within this basic engine.

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                                                                                                     Projected
                                                                           Inertia     Miles per      vehicle
                Base level                      Transmission class          weight       gallon    configuration
                                                                                                       sales
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A........................................  Manual-4....................        3,500      16.1001        15,000
B........................................  Automatic-3.................        3,500      15.9020        35,000
C........................................  Manual-4....................        4,000      14.2343        10,000
C........................................  Manual-4....................        4,000      15.0000        15,000
D........................................  Automatic-3.................        4,000      13.8138        25,000
E........................................  Automatic-3.................        4,500      13.2203        20,000
F........................................  Automatic-3.................        5,000      10.6006        40,000
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Step III. Determine base level fuel economy values.
    A. For all the base levels except the base level which includes 
4,000 pound, manual four-speed transmission data, the base level fuel 
economy is as noted in Step II since only one vehicle configuration was 
tested within each of these base levels.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
3,500 lb/M4 transmission..................  16.1001 mpg.
3,500 lb/A3 transmission..................  15.9020 mpg.
4,000 lb/A3 transmission..................  13.8138 mpg.

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4,500 lb/A3 transmission..................  13.2203 mpg.
5,000 lb/A3 transmission..................  10.6006 mpg.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    B. Since data from more than one vehicle configuration are included 
in the 4,000-pound, manual four-speed transmission base level, this fuel 
economy is harmonically averaged in proportion to the percentage of 
total sales of all vehicle configurations tested within that base level 
represented by each vehicle configuration tested within that base level.
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    Base level: M4 transmission, 4000 pounds:
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    Therefore, the 4000 pound, M4 transmission fuel economy is 14.6840 
miles per gallon.
    Note that the car line of the test vehicle using a given engine 
makes no difference--only the weight and transmission do.
    Step IV. For each model type offered by the manufacturer with that 
basic engine, determine the sales fraction represented by each inertia 
weight/transmission class combination and the corresponding fuel 
economy.

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----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ajax.....................................  M4........................  0.4000 at 3,500 lb..........      16.1001
                                                                       0.6000 at 4,000 lb..........      14.6840
                                           A3........................  0.3000 at 3,500 lb..........      15.9020
                                                                       0.7000 at 4,000 lb..........      13.8138
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Dodo.....................................  M4........................  0.4000 at 3,500 lb..........      16.1001
                                                                       0.6000 at 4,000 lb..........      14.6840
                                           A3........................  0.3000 at 3,500 lb..........      15.9020
                                                                       0.7000 at 4,000 lb..........      13.8138
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Boredom III..............................  M4........................  1.0000 at 4,000 lb..........      14.6840
                                           A3........................  0.2500 at 4,000 lb..........      13.8138
                                                                       0.7500 at 4,500 lb..........      13.2203
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Castor...................................  A3........................  0.2000 at 4,500 lb..........      13.2203
                                                                       0.8000 at 5,000 lb..........      10.6006
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Step V. Determine fuel economy for each model type (that is, car 
line/basic engine/transmission class combination).
    Ajax, 3.0 liter, 6 cylinder, A3 transmission, model type MPG is 
calculated as follows:

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    Similarly, Ajax and Dodo 3.0 liter, 6 cylinder, M4 model type MPG is 
calculated as follows:
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    Dodo 3.0 liter, 6 cylinder, A3 model type MPG is calculated as 
follows:
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    Boredom III 3.0 liter 6 cylinder M4 model type MPG = 14.6840 mpg, 
which rounds to 15 mi./gal\1\
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    \1\ The model type fuel economy values rounded to the nearest mile 
per gallon, are the fuel economy values listed in the EPA Fuel Economy 
Guide and used on the general labels (window stickers) for production 
vehicles for that model year.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Boredom III 3.0 liter, 6 cylinder, A3 model type MPG is calculated 
as follows:
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    Castor 3.0 liter, 6 cylinder, A3 model type MPG is calculated as 
follows:

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    Note that even though no Dodo was actually tested, this approach 
permits its fuel economy figure to be estimated, based on the inertia 
weight distribution of projected Dodo sales within a specific engine and 
transmission grouping.

[71 FR 77958, Dec. 27, 2006]

  Appendix IV to Part 600--Sample Fuel Economy Labels for 2008 Through 
                        2012 Model Year Vehicles

    A. Gasoline (or diesel)-fueled vehicle label
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    B. Gasoline (or diesel)-fueled vehicle label (with transitional text 
statement for MY 2008 and 2009 vehicles only)

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    C. Gasoline-fueled Gas Guzzler vehicle label
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    D. Dual Fuel Vehicle Label (Ethanol/Gasoline)
    Option 1--without alternate fuel economy)

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    Option 2--with alternate fuel economy
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    E. Natural Gas Vehicle Label

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    F. Dual Fuel Natural Gas Label
    Option 1--without alternate fuel economy
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    Option 2--With alternate fuel economy

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[71 FR 77961, Dec. 27, 2006]



  Sec. Appendix V to Part 600--Fuel Economy Label Style Guidelines for 
                  2008 Through 2012 Model Year Vehicles

    A. Format Guidelines for Gasoline (or Diesel) Vehicles

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    B. Format Guidelines for Ethanol and Natural Gas Dual Fuel Vehicles. 
Unless otherwise indicated, the format specifications in appendix V. A. 
apply.

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    C. Format Guidelines showing Gas Guzzler. Unless otherwise 
indicated, the format specifications in appendix V. A. apply.

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    D. Format Guidelines for Natural Vehicles. Unless otherwise 
indicated, the format specifications in appendix V. A. apply.

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[71 FR 77965, Dec. 27, 2006]



   Sec. Appendix VI to Part 600--Sample Fuel Economy Labels and Style 
                Guidelines for 2013 and Later Model Years

    This appendix illustrates label content and format for 2013 and 
later model years. Manu-

facturers must make a good faith effort to conform to these templates 
and follow these formatting specifications. EPA will make available 
electronic files for creating labels.

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A. Gasoline-Fueled Vehicles, Including Hybrid Gasoline-Electric Vehicles 
                      With No Plug-In Capabilities
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B. Gasoline-Fueled Vehicles, Including Hybrid Gasoline-Electric Vehicles 
           with No Plug-In Capabilities, with Gas Guzzler Tax
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  C. Diesel-Fueled Vehicles, Including Hybrid Diesel-Electric Vehicles 
                      with No Plug-In Capabilities
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              D. Dual Fuel Vehicle Label (Ethanol/Gasoline)
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 E. Dual Fuel Vehicle Label (Ethanol/Gasoline) with Optional Display of 
                          Driving Range Values
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                   F. Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicle Label
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                      G. Natural Gas Vehicle Label
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          H. Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle Label, Series PHEV
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         I. Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle Label, Blended PHEV
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                        J. Electric Vehicle Label
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                           K. Style Guidelines

    (a) Fuel economy labels must be printed on white or very light 
paper. Any label markings for which colors are not specified must be in 
black and white as shown. Some portions of the label must be filled with 
a blue or blue-shaded color as specified in subpart D of this part. Use 
the color blue defined in CMYK values of 40c-10m-0y-0k, or it may be 
specified as Pantone 283.
    (b) Use a Univers font from Adobe or another source that properly 
reproduces the labels as shown in the samples. Use Light (L), Roman (R), 
Bold (B) or Black (Bl) font weights as noted. Font size is shown in 
points, followed by leading specifications in points to indicate line 
spacing (if applicable). Use white characters in black fields; use black 
characters in all other places. Unless noted otherwise, text is left-
justified with a 1.6 millimeter margin. Some type may need tracking 
adjustments to fit in the designated space.
    (c) Use the following conventions for lines and borders:
    (1) Narrow lines defining the border or separating the main fields 
are 1.6 millimeter thick.
    (2) Each rectangular shape or area, including the overall label 
outline, has an upper left corner that is square (0 radius). All other 
corners have a 3.2 millimeter radius.
    (d) Fuel and vehicle icons, range and slider bars, and agency names 
and logos are available electronically.
    (e) The following figures illustrate the formatting specifications:
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR06JY11.056
    

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[76 FR 39570, July 6, 2011]



                Sec. Appendix VII to Part 600 [Reserved]



PART 610_FUEL ECONOMY RETROFIT DEVICES--Table of Contents



                 Test Procedures and Evaluation Criteria

                      Subpart A_General Provisions

Sec.
610.10 Program purpose.
610.11 Definitions.
610.12 Program initiative.
610.13 Program structure.
610.14 Payment of program costs.
610.15 Eligibility for participation.
610.16 Applicant's responsibilities.
610.17 Application format.

       Subpart B_Evaluation Criteria for the Preliminary Analysis

610.20 General.
610.21 Device functional category and vehicle system effects.
610.22 Device integrity.
610.23 Operator interaction effects.
610.24 Validity of test data.
610.25 Evaluation of test data.

                   Subpart C_Test Requirement Criteria

610.30 General.
610.31 Vehicle tests for fuel economy and exhaust emissions.
610.32 Test fleet selection.
610.33 Durability tests.
610.34 Special test conditions.
610.35 Driveability and performance tests.

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                Subpart D_General Vehicle Test Procedures

610.40 General.
610.41 Test configurations.
610.42 Fuel economy measurement.
610.43 Chassis dynamometer procedures.

                  Subpart E_Durability Test Procedures

610.50 Test configurations.
610.51 Mileage accumulation procedure.
610.52 Maintenance.

                    Subpart F_Special Test Procedures

610.60 Non-standard ambient conditions.
610.61 Engine dynamometer tests.
610.62 Driveability tests.
610.63 Performance tests.
610.64 Track test procedures.
610.65 Other test procedures.

    Authority: Sec. 511, Motor Vehicle Information and Cost Savings Act, 
as amended (sec. 301, Pub. L. 94-163, 89 Stat. 915 (15 U.S.C. 2011)).

    Source: 44 FR 17946, Mar. 23, 1979, unless otherwise noted.

                 Test Procedures and Evaluation Criteria



                      Subpart A_General Provisions



Sec.  610.10  Program purpose.

    (a) The purpose of an evaluation program initiated under these rules 
is to determine, in accordance with standardized procedures, the 
performance of various retrofit devices applicable to automobiles for 
which fuel economy improvement claims are made, and to compile and 
disseminate the results of the evaluation. It should be stressed that 
the role of this program will be the generation, analysis and 
dissemination of technical data, and not the approval or certification 
of retrofit devices.
    (1) Through engineering or statistical analysis of data from vehicle 
tests, the evaluation program will determine the effects on fuel 
economy, exhaust emissions, durability and driveability of the 
applicable vehicles due to the installation or use of the devices. The 
evaluation program will also include additional procedures, whenever 
determined by the Administrator as necessary, to evaluate the durability 
of the devices themselves, their effects on vehicle durability or other 
effects only evident over the course of extended mileage accumulation.
    (b) Data generated in an evaluation program by the Administrator of 
the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) are public information and 
will be published in the Federal Register and elsewhere for use by the 
Federal Trade Commission and the public. The results of any evaluation 
conducted by the Administrator may be used in any subsequent 
investigation or enforcement action in the event that a device is 
marketed in violation of Federal or state law.



Sec.  610.11  Definitions.

    (a) Except as specifically defined below, all terms used in this 
part which are defined in 40 CFR part 86 or 40 CFR part 600 shall have 
the meanings provided therein.
    (1) ``Retrofit device'' or ``device'' means:
    (i) Any component, equipment, or other device (except a flow 
measuring instrument or other driving aid, or lubricant or lubricant 
additive) which is designed to be installed in or on an automobile as an 
addition to, as a replacement for, or through alteration or modification 
of, any original component, or other devices; or
    (ii) Any fuel additive which is to be added to the fuel supply of an 
automobile by means other than fuel dispenser pumps; and
    (iii) Which any manufacturer, dealer, or distributor of such device 
represents will provide higher fuel economy than would have resulted 
with the automobile as originally equipped, as determined under rules of 
the Administrator.
    (2) ``Automobile'' means any four-wheeled vehicle propelled by fuel 
which is manufactured primarily for use on public streets, roads, and 
highways (except any vehicle operated exclusively on a rail or rails), 
and which is rated at 6,000 lbs. gross vehicle weight or less.
    (3) ``Fuel economy'' means the average number of miles traveled by 
an automobile per gallon of gasoline (or equivalent amount of other 
fuel) consumed, as determined by the Administrator in accordance with 
procedures established under subpart D or F.

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    (4) ``Manufacturer'' means a person or company which is engaged in 
the business of producing or assembling, and which has primary control 
over the design specifications, of a retrofit device for which a fuel 
economy improvement claim is made.
    (5) ``Retrofit'' means the addition of a new item, modification or 
removal of an existing item of equipment beyond that of regular 
maintenance, on an automobile after its initial manufacture.
    (6) ``Federal Test Procedure'' or ``City Fuel Economy Test'' means 
the test procedures specified in 40 CFR part 86, except as those 
procedures are modified in these protocols.
    (7) ``Highway Fuel Economy Test'' means the test procedure described 
inSec. 600.111(b).
    (8) ``Operator'' means any person who installs, services or 
maintains a retrofit device in an automobile or who operates an 
automobile with a retrofit device installed.
    (9) ``Device integrity'' means the durability of a device and effect 
of its malfunction on vehicle safety or other parts of the vehicle 
system.
    (10) ``Test data'' means any information which is a quantitative 
measure of any aspect of the behavior of a retrofit device.
    (11) ``Testing agent'' means any person who develops test data on a 
retrofit device.
    (12) ``Preconditioning'' means the operation of an automobile 
through one (1) EPA Urban Dynamometer Driving Schedule, described in 40 
CFR part 86.
    (13) ``Configuration'' means the mechanical arrangement, calibration 
and condition of a test automobile, with particular respect to 
carburetion, ignition timing, and emission control systems.
    (14) ``Baseline configuration'' means the unretrofitted test 
configuration, tuned in accordance with the automobile manufacturer's 
specifications.
    (15) ``Adjusted configuration'' means the test configuration after 
adjustment of engine calibrations to the retrofit specifications, but 
excluding retrofit hardware installation.
    (16) ``Retrofitted configuration'' means the test configuration 
after adjustment of engine calibrations to the retrofit specifications 
and after all retrofit hardware has been installed.
    (17) ``Data fleet'' means a fleet of automobiles tested at ``zero 
device-miles'' in ``baseline configuration,'' the ``retrofitted 
configuration'' and in some cases the ``adjusted configuration,'' in 
order to determine the changes in fuel economy and exhaust emissions due 
to the ``retrofitted configuration,'' and where applicable the changes 
due to the ``adjusted configuration,'' as compared to the fuel economy 
and exhaust emissions of the ``baseline configuration.''
    (18) ``Durability fleet'' means a fleet of automobiles operated for 
mileage accumulation used to assess deterioration effects associated 
with the retrofit device.
    (19) ``Zero device-miles'' means the period of time between retrofit 
installation and the accumulation of 100 miles of automobile operation 
after installation.
    (20) ``Independent laboratory'' means a test facility operated 
independently of any motor vehicle, motor vehicle engine, or retrofit 
device manufacturer capable of performing retrofit device evaluation 
tests. Additionally, the laboratory shall have no financial interests in 
the outcome of these tests other than a fee charged for each test 
performed.
    (21) ``Evaluation program'' or ``program'' means the sequence of 
analyses and tests prescribed by the Administrator as described inSec. 
610.13 in order to evaluate the performance of a retrofit device.
    (22) ``Preliminary analysis'' means the engineering analysis 
performed by EPA prior to testing prescribed by the Administrator based 
on data and information submitted by a manufacturer or available from 
other sources.

[44 FR 17946, Mar. 23, 1979, as amended at 49 FR 18489, May 1, 1984]



Sec.  610.12  Program initiative.

    A retrofit device evaluation program will be initiated as follows:
    (a) At the request of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) when it has 
reason to believe that fuel economy representation made for a retrofit 
device being marketed may be inadequate,

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    (b) At the EPA Administrator's initiative, or
    (c) Upon the application of any manufacturer of a retrofit device 
(or prototype thereof) for which a fuel economy improvement claim is 
made.



Sec.  610.13  Program structure.

    (a) Each device evaluation program will consist of up to three 
phases:
    (1) A preliminary analysis of available information and test data on 
the device to be performed by the EPA Administrator;
    (2) Designing and conducting of a sequence of tests to determine 
device effectiveness if considered necessary by virtue of the 
Administrator's preliminary analysis; and
    (3) Publication in the Federal Register, and submission to the 
Department of Transportation and to the Federal Trade Commission, of a 
summary of the results of any tests conducted under subparts C through 
F, or if none were conducted, then a summary of the results of the 
preliminary analysis conducted under subpart B; together with the 
Administrator's conclusions as to the effect of the tested retrofit 
device on fuel economy and exhaust emissions, and as to any other 
information that the Administrator determines is relevant in evaluating 
such device.
    (b) Each of the above phases may, as appropriate, include the use of 
statistically valid sample sizes and statistical evaluation of measured 
results.



Sec.  610.14  Payment of program costs.

    (a) All costs incurred in an evaluation program initiated at the 
request of the FTC or at the Administrator's initiative, including the 
cost of purchasing any necessary quantity of the device under 
evaluation, will be borne by the United States.
    (b) For those evaluation programs initiated at the request of a 
manufacturer of a retrofit device, should the Administrator test the 
device, or cause the device to be tested, as part of the evaluation, 
then that manufacturer shall supply, at his own expense, one or more 
samples of the device to the Administrator and shall be liable for the 
costs of testing which are incurred by the Administrator. The 
manufacturer shall also be liable for the cost of any preliminary 
testing at an independent testing laboratory performed as part of the 
evaluation program. Apart from the costs of testing a device, EPA shall 
be responsible for costs of formulating its engineering evaluation of a 
device.

[44 FR 17946, Mar. 23, 1979, as amended at 49 FR 18838, May 3, 1984]



Sec.  610.15  Eligibility for participation.

    Participation in an evaluation program initiated underSec. 
610.12(c) will be available to any person or company who agrees to 
follow the procedures set forth in these protocols. Failure to conform 
to any aspect of these protocols, without the approval of the 
Adminstrator, may be interpreted as withdrawal from participation in the 
program.



Sec.  610.16  Applicant's responsibilities.

    Each applicant for evaluation underSec. 610.12(c) will be 
responsible for the following:
    (a) Submission of an application, in the format specified by the 
Administrator, prior to initiation of the evaluation. A separate 
application shall be made for each different device. The application 
shall be made to the Administrator (or his delegate) by the manufacturer 
and shall be updated and corrected by amendment if deemed necessary by 
EPA.
    (b) The application shall be in writing, signed by an authorized 
representative of the manufacturer, and shall include the following:
    (1) Identification and description of the device covered by the 
application, including drawings, schematics and information on the 
theory of operation.
    (2) Vehicles or engines to which the device is applicable and a 
description of the types of vehicles or engines to which it is not 
applicable, e.g., would not provide a benefit, a benefit less than 
claimed for the device in general, or would result in a safety hazard or 
damage to the engine. If the reason for inapplicability is safety or 
damage related, this must be explained as required by paragraph (b)(7) 
of this section.
    (3) Installation or usage instructions, including degree of 
knowledge required by persons making the installation and the tools and 
equipment required.

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    (4) A statement of recommended maintenance, degree of knowledge 
required for that maintenance, and the tools and equipment required to 
perform the maintenance.
    (5) All data regarding exhaust emissions regulated by EPA under 
Sec.  202 of the Clean Air Act and fuel economy test data on the device 
or product available to the applicant.
    (6) All information available to the applicant concerning whether 
the device in its operation, function, or malfunction may cause an 
automobile using that device to emit into the ambient air any substance 
other than pollutants regulated by EPA under section 202 of the Clean 
Air Act (i.e., hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, and oxides of nitrogen), 
or natural gaseous atmospheric constituents (such as carbon dioxide, or 
water vapor) in a quantity differing from that emitted in the operation 
of the automobile without the device.
    (7) All information available to the applicant concerning whether 
and under what conditions the device in its operation, function or 
malfunction may result in damage to an automobile or endanger its 
occupants or persons or property in close proximity to the automobile.
    (c) Shipment to the EPA's Motor Vehicle Emission Laboratory, or 
other test site designated by the Administrator, of the devices being 
evaluated in the quantity specified by the Administrator.
    (d) Complete copies of the application and of any amendments thereto 
shall be submitted in such multiple copies as the Administrator may 
require.



Sec.  610.17  Application format.

    (a) Device manufactures who apply for evaluation of a fuel economy 
retrofit device should use the standard application format, in order to 
allow the Administrator to compile relevant data on specific devices and 
to allow timely response to applications. Application formats are 
available from and submissions shall be made to:

    Director, Emission Control Technology Division, Environmental 
Protection Agency, 2565 Plymouth Road, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48105. Attn: 
Fuel Economy Retrofit Device Evaluation.

    (b) Four weeks should be allowed for analysis of the application and 
preparation of a response. As indicated in other sections of this part, 
this response will include the evaluation of the device according to the 
criteria discussed in subpart B of this part. The results of the 
Administrator's evaluation will be made public.



       Subpart B_Evaluation Criteria for the Preliminary Analysis



Sec.  610.20  General.

    The Administrator will employ the following criteria for evaluating 
the accuracy of fuel economy representations made with respect to 
retrofit devices:
    (a) Device functional category;
    (b) Device integrity;
    (c) Operator interaction effects;
    (d) Validity of test data;
    (e) Evaluation of test data;

as these concepts are explained in Sec.Sec. 610.21 through 610.25 
respectively.



Sec.  610.21  Device functional category and vehicle system effects.

    (a) The devices evaluated in this program are organized into 
categories for purposes of definition and establishment of evaluation 
criteria and test procedures, and to indicate which vehicle functional 
characteristics (other than fuel economy) may be adversely affected by 
installation or use of the device.
    (b) A device's category will be based on:
    (1) Engineering principles governing operation of the device;
    (2) Interaction between the device and specific vehicle/engine 
operating characteristics; and
    (3) Constraints with respect to vehicle applicability of the device.
    (c) The device categories and the vehicle functional characteristics 
which may be adversely affected are noted for each device category in 
Table I. The notation for each characteristic is as follows:

Exhaust emissions......................................................1
Driveability...........................................................2
Durability.............................................................3

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Performance............................................................4

                                 Table 1
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Characteristics adversely
            Device categories                         affected
------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Fuel-Air System
 
Carburetors and fuel injection systems...  All.
Air-fuel ratio modifiers (e.g., air        All.
 bleeds).
Atomization devices (acoustic and          All.
 mechanical).
Vapor Injectors..........................  All.
Choke controls...........................  1, 2, and 4.
Air filters..............................  1, 2, and 4.
Fuel-air distribution systems (intake      1, 2, and 4.
 manifolds).
Fuel pressure regulators.................  All.
 
             Ignition System
 
Spark plugs..............................  All.
Spark timing control systems.............  All.
Spark duration control systems...........  1, 4.
Spark energy sources.....................  1, 4.
 
         Emission Control Systems
 
Exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) systems..  All.
After-treatment devices..................  1, 2, and 4.
 
                Drivetrain
 
Tires....................................  1.
Overdrive units..........................  All.
Torque converter lockups.................  1, 2, and 4.
 
              Exhaust System
 
Headers..................................  1.
Tuned exhaust systems....................  1.
 
               Accessories
 
Cooling fan or cooling fan couplings.....  1.
Cold start aids (e.g., engine heaters)...  1.
 
               Lubrication
 
Oil filters..............................  3.
 
               Vehicle Body
 
Aerodynamic drag reduction devices.......  1.
 
              Miscellaneous
 
Modification to valve timing.............  All.
Retrofit prechambers.....................  All.
Fuel additives...........................  All.
Other miscellaneous......................  Potentially all.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (d) In the absence of sufficient information from the device 
manufacturer on this topic or if the Administrator's preliminary 
analysis indicates that testing is necessary to determine the nature or 
extent of possible adverse effects of device installation and use on 
vehicle operation and performance, the Administrator will require such 
tests to be conducted prior to the publication of a complete evaluation 
of the device.

[44 FR 17946, Mar. 23, 1979, as amended at 49 FR 18489, May 1, 1984]



Sec.  610.22  Device integrity.

    The integrity of a device will be evaluated with respect to:
    (a) The extent to which device manufacture is standardized by means 
of drawings, specifications, and other fabrication and quality assurance 
controls;
    (b) The degree of sensitivity of device effectiveness to 
deterioration under exposure to normal operating conditions.
    (c) The susceptibility of the device to deterioration of 
effectiveness under abnormal operating conditions;
    (d) The effect upon its surroundings of device malfunction which may 
be reasonably anticipated to occur in actual use; and
    (e) The extent to which test data support (b), (c) and (d).



Sec.  610.23  Operator interaction effects.

    The device will also be evaluated with respect to:
    (a) The degree of sensitivity of device effectiveness to variances 
in installation, operation and maintenance;
    (b) The adequacy of manufacturer-furnished instructions for 
minimizing variances in installation, operation and maintenance;
    (c) The extent to which device installation or use, or the effects 
of such installation or use, relate to Federal emission control 
regulations;
    (d) Effects on the performance, safety, or occupant comfort of the 
retrofitted vehicle, and on that of other vehicles; and
    (e) The relationship between total cost of ownership of the device 
(purchase price plus maintenance costs) and the cost savings realizable 
from its fuel economy effects.



Sec.  610.24  Validity of test data.

    The Administrator will make a determination as to the validity of 
manufacturer-furnished test data on the basis of:
    (a) The correlation between the test procedures used by the 
manufacturer or testing agent and the procedures prescribed in subpart 
D;
    (b) The choice of test vehicle(s) as representative of the 
manufacturer's claim for operation and/or principles of operation;

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    (c) The degree of control exercised over ambient and operating 
conditions in the tests, including vehicle calibrations;
    (d) Accuracy and precision of the measurement techniques and 
instrumentation used in the tests;
    (e) Disclosure of all test data acquired on the device, whether 
representing positive, negative, or inconclusive results;
    (f) Qualifications and independence of the testing agent; and
    (g) The extent to which test data include evaluation of the 
durability of the device, or its effect on vehicle durability.



Sec.  610.25  Evaluation of test data.

    Valid manufacturer-furnished test data will be evaluated with 
respect to:
    (a) Vehicle applicability;
    (b) Dependence of device effects upon vehicle type;
    (c) Device effects on fuel economy, and on emissions, with 
statistical or other caveats as established by the data base;
    (d) Definition of claims which can be made based on the available 
data; and
    (e) Substantiation of specified claims made by the manufacturer.



                   Subpart C_Test Requirement Criteria



Sec.  610.30  General.

    (a) If the Administrator determines, by the criteria given in 
subpart B, that the claims made for a device are not supported by 
existing test data or other information, the Administrator will request 
the manufacturer to furnish additional information, and may design a 
test program to investigate those areas where claims appear to be 
erroneous or unsupported or where adverse effects due to use of the 
device are suspected.
    (b) In cases where the Administrator determines on the basis of the 
preliminary analysis that a device either can have no significant 
beneficial effect on fuel economy, or will have an adverse effect on 
emissions, he may elect not to design a test program or test the device 
and to publish only his preliminary analysis and conclusions.
    (c) If the evaluation was initiated upon application of a 
manufacturer (as described inSec. 610.12(c)) and the manufacturer 
elects not to have the device tested, the Administrator's preliminary 
analysis and conclusions will be published.
    (d) For each device that the Agency intends to test, the 
Administrator will give the manufacturer prior notice by mail of the 
Agency's intent to test the device and provide the manufacturer the 
opportunity to attend the test sessions and to comment on the specific 
test design and results.

[44 FR 17946, Mar. 23, 1979, as amended at 49 FR 18489, May 1, 1984]



Sec.  610.31  Vehicle tests for fuel economy and exhaust emissions.

    (a) The tests described in subpart D, E, or F may be conducted if 
existing data or other information are insufficient to support claims 
for a device in any of these areas:
    (1) Degree of improvement in fuel economy
    (2) Effect on exhaust emissions
    (3) Vehicle applicability
    (b) The Administrator may determine that, in certain cases, tests 
using engine dynamometers are adequate for determining the effect of a 
device. Examples of such cases are given below.
    (1) Long-term effects. In some cases, it may be necessary for the 
engine to operate for several thousand miles before the effectiveness 
can be adequately measured. In such cases an engine dynamometer will 
permit a less expensive and better controlled durability and economy 
test than one in which a vehicle must be driven on a durability route 
and then tested on a chassis dynamometer or test track.
    (2) Durability requirements. Aspects of engine durability can be 
efficiently determined using specialized engine testing rather than 
through durability mileage accumulation in a vehicle. A number of 
standard engine tests are presently used which can be incorporated into 
this requirement.
    (c) When in the judgment of the Administrator a device cannot 
satisfactorily be evaluated using either dynamometer or track versions 
of the City Fuel Economy Test and the Highway

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Fuel Economy Test, the Administrator will select or design other 
procedures.



Sec.  610.32  Test fleet selection.

    (a) The composition and size of the test fleet will be determined by 
the Administrator. In a device evaluation program initiated at the 
request of the FTC, the composition and size of the test fleet will be 
determined by the Administrator in consultation with the FTC.
    (b) The goal of the test fleet selection will be the provision of a 
data base adequate to give the Administrator reasonable confidence in 
the conclusions to be reached.
    (c) Once the number of vehicles to be tested has been determined, 
the Administrator will specify the test fleet makeup by make, model, 
model year, engine displacement and carburetor, transmission type, and 
such other factors as he may deem relevant to the testing program.



Sec.  610.33  Durability tests.

    The Administrator may determine that a device under evaluation will 
require durability testing in addition to the basic evaluation testing 
for device effectiveness. This requirement may be necessary for several 
reasons:
    (a) A retrofit device manufacturer may claim that some mileage 
accumulation may be needed before the full effectiveness of the device 
can be obtained. If such claims are made, durability testing as 
described in subpart E may be performed. To determine whether the 
effectiveness change during the mileage accumulation is a function of 
the device or of the mileage accumulation alone, in some durability 
tests it may be necessary to run the mileage accumulation on vehicles 
with and without the device. Due to the high cost of durability testing 
and in particular of such duplicate testing, it will be used only where 
it is judged by the Administrator to be necessary.
    (b) A device may have a limited life expectancy or be such that it 
requires replacement or adjustment at a prescribed mileage interval. 
Confirmatory durability tests may be run to assess whether such mileage 
intervals are proper and effective.
    (c) A device may be suspected of having an adverse effect on the 
durability of the engine to which it is applied. After identification of 
a potential failure mode, durability tests may be conducted to 
investigate any changes in engine characteristics associated with that 
failure mode. Examples are valve problems, deterioration in spark plug 
life, increase in carburetor or combustion chamber deposits, or 
increased engine wear. If it is not possible to directly measure the 
change in the suspect characteristic, then a durability run may be made 
as described in subpart E, in which fuel economy and exhaust emissions 
are periodically checked during the accumulation of up to 15,000 miles.
    (d) A critical item which can influence fuel economy is vehicle 
maintenance. Any durability test program used in evaluation of the 
effectiveness of a fuel economy device will be designed to differentiate 
maintenance effects from the effect of the device. Any maintenance 
associated with the device operation will be rigidly controlled. If the 
maintenance appears to be a significant factor in the effectiveness of a 
device, then it may be necessary to run a control test on vehicles 
without the device installed where the same maintenance is performed to 
quantify any incremental effect of that maintenance.



Sec.  610.34  Special test conditions.

    If the Administrator determines that a device may have potentially 
detrimental effects on the operation of a vehicle when operated in 
ambient conditions outside the range specified in 40 CFR part 86, or if 
the device manufacturer claims a fuel economy improvement in such 
conditions, additional tests may be performed. These tests will 
determine whether the device will significantly limit the operational 
usefulness of the vehicle and will assess the claimed fuel economy 
benefit.
    (a) Extreme temperatures. As required by the Administrator, tests 
will be conducted at extreme ambient temperature conditions to determine 
the effect due to devices (e.g. engine heaters) for which fuel economy 
improvements at extreme temperatures are made. For other devices it may 
be necessary to

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determine whether the cold starting and driving capability of device-
equipped vehicles is affected sufficiently to make them dangerous, or 
whether fuel economy characteristics at extreme temperatures are 
significantly worse than before the device was installed.
    (b) High altitude. Devices for which specific claims of improved 
fuel economy at high altitude are made may be tested using the 
procedures in subpart D, at altitudes above 4000 feet. For other 
devices, testing at high altitude may be necessary for determining 
whether a device will make the vehicle less useful or efficient when 
operated at various altitudes. The Administrator will determine when 
such testing is required.



Sec.  610.35  Driveability and performance tests.

    If the Administrator determines that driveability and performance of 
a vehicle may be adversely affected by the use of a device, a number of 
automobiles to be determined by the Administrator will be subjected to 
the driveability and performance tests discussed in Sec.Sec. 610.62 
and 610.63, respectively.



                Subpart D_General Vehicle Test Procedures



Sec.  610.40  General.

    Two chassis dynamometer test procedures, the Federal Test Procedure 
and the Highway Fuel Economy Test will generally be used to evaluate the 
effectiveness of the devices supplemented by steady state or engine 
dynamometer tests where warranted. Under unusual circumstances, other 
test procedures, durability test procedures or special test procedures 
such as track versions of the City and Highway fuel economy tests may be 
used. These procedures are described in subparts E and F.



Sec.  610.41  Test configurations.

    (a) In order to measure the effectiveness of a retrofit device at 
least two, and in some cases, three vehicle configurations defined in 
Sec.  610.11 will be tested. Each vehicle will be tested at least twice 
in each configuration, as determined by the Administrator.
    (b) The first test configuration is a baseline configuration. In 
this configuration the baseline or unretrofitted vehicle emissions will 
be measured.
    (c) A second test configuration, an adjusted configuration, may be 
required at the discretion of the Administrator if a device requires 
both hardware and engine parameter modifications to achieve the fuel 
economy improvement. If, in the Administrator's judgment, based on a 
review of the available information, the combined effects of retrofit 
hardware installation and parametric adjustment could be substantially 
duplicated by parametric adjustment alone, then the Administrator may 
specify a second test, to evaluate such adjustment exclusive of the 
retrofit hardware.
    (d) The third series of tests, in the retrofitted configuration, 
will evaluate the full retrofit system installed on the vehicle.



Sec.  610.42  Fuel economy measurement.

    (a) Fuel consumption will be measured by:
    (1) The carbon balance method, or
    (2) Gravimetric or volumetric methods. In the gravimetric and 
volumetric methods, fuel consumption is determined by weighing the fuel 
source before and after a test, or by measuring the volume of fuel 
consumed during a test. Since the distance traveled during the tests is 
known, the fuel economy, in miles per gallon, can be calculated. 
Gravimetric and volumetric methods require the use of special test 
equipment in addition to the emissions measuring equipment.
    (b) The carbon balance procedure for measuring fuel consumption 
relates the carbon products in the exhaust to the amount of fuel burned 
during the test. This method will be the one used to measure fuel 
economy unless track or road tests are employed.
    (c) Three values of fuel economy will be reported: for city driving 
('75 FTP), for highway driving (HFET), and the combined city/highway 
value calculated according to this equation:
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Sec.  610.43  Chassis dynamometer procedures.

    (a)(1) 1975 Federal Test Procedure. Vehicle exhaust emissions and 
fuel economy under urban driving conditions will be measured according 
to the Federal emission test procedure described in 40 CFR part 86, 
subpart B, which is known as the 1975 Federal Test Procedure ('75 FTP). 
However, the following modifications will be employed:
    (i) No evaporative emission loss, as specified by 40 CFR part 86 
need be measured (with the exception of devices modifying or 
disconnecting existing evaporative control devices in such a manner as 
would be expected to adversely affect their evaporative emission control 
performance).
    (ii) Vehicle preconditioning shall consist of operation of the 
vehicle through one (1) EPA Urban Dynamometer Driving Schedule. This 
preconditioning must be done at least 12 hours, but no earlier than 36 
hours before the emission test.
    (iii) While the test fuel must meet the specifications outlined in 
40 CFR part 86, fuel conditioning as specified for evaporative emission 
test procedures is not required.
    (b) Highway Fuel Economy Test. The test vehicle is fully warmed up 
at the start of the highway Fuel Economy Test which is ordinarily run 
immediately following the Federal Emission Test Procedure. The test 
procedure to be followed for generation of highway fuel economy data is 
that specified inSec. 600.111.
    (c) Steady state tests. Constant speed, road load tests may be 
conducted to help give insight into operational differences and exhaust 
emission and fuel economy changes due to a retrofit device. Speeds 
between 0 (engine idling) and 60 mpg will be investigated, with a time 
period at each speed long enough to ensure that engine operation has 
stabilized.



                  Subpart E_Durability Test Procedures



Sec.  610.50  Test configurations.

    (a) In addition to the tuneup to manufacturer's specifications per 
Sec.  610.41, all vehicles in the durability fleet will have installed 
the following new parts: Air, oil, and fuel filters, spark plugs, 
points, condenser, rotor, distributor cap, PCV valve, and emission 
control devices such as vacuum control valves and EGR valves.
    (b) Vehicles included in the durability fleet will be subjected at 
zero device-miles to the same test sequence for fuel economy and exhaust 
emissions as specified in subpart D. Subsequently, they will be tested 
at 3,000 device-mile intervals, up to and including the final mileage 
point of 15,000 device-miles. Testing at these mileage points will be 
performed with the vehicle equipped with the full retrofit system.
    (c) After the 15,000-mile test the vehicle will be tuned as 
necessary and the device adjusted to the manufacturer's specifications 
as required. The fully restored retrofitted configuration will then be 
tested. The device will then be removed from the vehicle and the vehicle 
set to vehicle manufacturer's specifications. A tuned baseline test will 
then be conducted.



Sec.  610.51  Mileage accumulation procedure.

    (a) Except as otherwise provided in this part, the mileage 
accumulation procedure will be that provided in 40 CFR part 86. This 
mileage accumulation schedule, or a suitable alternate procedure 
approved by the Administrator, will be used.
    (b) Fuel used in the accumulation of mileage will be commercial fuel 
available in the retail market and shall conform to the requirements of 
40 CFR part 86 for mileage accumulation fuel.
    (1) The requirements of this paragraph may be modified by the 
Administrator when it is a fuel or fuel additive that is being tested.



Sec.  610.52  Maintenance.

    (a) Maintenance during the durability evaluation can best be 
considered in three separate categories:
    (1) Normal scheduled vehicle maintenance,
    (2) Unscheduled vehicle maintenance, and
    (3) Retrofit maintenance.
    (b) Normal scheduled vehicle maintenance is the periodic service 
specified in the original owner's manual supplied

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to the owner at the time of new vehicle purchase.
    (1) Normal periodic engine oil changes, vehicle lubrication, and oil 
filter changes, as specified in the original owner's manual, will be 
performed during durability mileage accumulation.
    (2) For purposes of this part, the following items of normally 
scheduled vehicle maintenance will not be performed during the 
durability mileage accumulation:
    (i) Normal tune-up items:
    (A) Spark plugs.
    (B) Condenser.
    (C) Rotor.
    (D) Distributor cap.
    (ii) Air Cleaner element.
    (iii) PCV Inspection.
    (iv) Dwell and timing check.
    (v) Charging circuit check.
    (3) Periodic maintenance items specified in the original owner's 
manual, other than those listed above, may be performed if found to be 
necessary by the Administrator.
    (c) Unscheduled maintenance. Because the vehicles used for 
durability evaluation in this program will probably have considerable 
mileage accumulation and unknown maintenance prior to inclusion in the 
program, it can be anticipated that certain vehicle and engine failures 
may occur, which may be unrelated to the retrofit device. Unscheduled 
maintenance will be performed only in those cases where a significant 
and obvious driveability problem has been reported by the driver of the 
vehicle.
    (1) Correction of the following problems will be made as soon as the 
problems occur:
    (i) Tire replacement (same size and type).
    (ii) Vehicle body repairs (remote from engine and retrofit).
    (iii) Windshield wipers.
    (iv) Fluid levels unrelated to retrofit.
    (v) Brakes.
    (vi) Hoses unrelated to retrofit.
    (vii) Belts unrelated to retrofit.
    (viii) Suspension failures.
    (ix) Wheel alignment.
    (x) Steering.
    (xi) Wheel bearings.
    (xii) Non-engine electrical system.
    (xiii) Drivetrain components (U-joints, axles, transmission 
adjustments, etc.)
    (2) Other unscheduled maintenance of the engine or drivetrain may be 
made as directed by the Administrator. Upon notification of a need for 
unscheduled maintenance, the Administrator may decide that before and 
after maintenance fuel economy tests are required.
    (d) Retrofit maintenance. Maintenance of the retrofit device will 
normally not be performed during the accumulation of durability mileage 
of 15,000 miles. However, certain retrofit devices may require periodic 
maintenance that is directly related to device function. An example is 
the periodic addition of fluid to the reservoir of a vapor injector. The 
Administrator will determine whether periodic maintenance will be 
allowed, based on his review of available information including the 
device manufacturer's maintenance instructions to the consumer.
    (e) A log of all maintenance shall be kept for every vehicle. These 
logs will be summarized in the final report by the Administrator.



                    Subpart F_Special Test Procedures



Sec.  610.60  Non-standard ambient conditions.

    (a) Extreme temperatures. For vehicles required to be tested at 
extreme temperatures, the test sequence described inSec. 610.41 will 
be performed using either test track or dynamometer, in ambient 
temperatures outside the 60[deg] to 90[deg] range specified inSec. 
610.64 as determined by the Administrator. The driveability tests 
described inSec. 610.62 may also be performed at non-standard 
temperatures, as determined to be necessary by the Administrator.
    (b) High altitudes. Vehicles required to be tested at high altitudes 
will undergo the tests described inSec. 610.43 if necessary, on either 
test track or dynamometer as determined by the Administrator. One test 
location, at an elevation of no less than 4000 feet, will be selected.



Sec.  610.61  Engine dynamometer tests.

    The Administrator will choose a test procedure or procedures from 
various

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engine dynamometer durability test procedures used by research 
organizations in government, the oil industry, engine manufacturing 
companies, and independent laboratories.



Sec.  610.62  Driveability tests.

    Driveability assessment (at normal ambient temperatures) of the 
baseline configuration, of the adjusted configuration (if required by 
the Administrator), and of the fully retrofitted configuration may be 
conducted at zero device-miles for all vehicles included in the 
durability fleet, and at approximately zero device-miles at low ambient 
temperatures (0 [deg]F-20 [deg]F). Driveability evaluation procedures 
will be provided by the Administrator when necessary.



Sec.  610.63  Performance tests.

    The effect of a device on a vehicle's performance will be determined 
by performing wide-open-throttle 0 to 60 mph acceleration tests (at 
normal ambient temperatures) on the baseline vehicle configuration, on 
the adjusted configuration (if required), and on the fully retrofitted 
configuration. Tests will be conducted on a dry, level, smooth-surfaced 
test track, with appropriate speed-time measuring equipment, on as many 
vehicles as determined to be necessary.



Sec.  610.64  Track test procedures.

    (a) Cases may arise where it will be necessary to evaluate the fuel 
economy effects of a retrofit device on a test track, because the effect 
of the device cannot be adequately tested using the chassis dynamometer 
procedures. (An obvious example is a device that changes the aerodynamic 
drag of the test vehicle.) In such cases, testing will be performed on a 
dry, level, smooth-surfaced test track for such dimensions that the 
speeds required by the city and highway fuel economy tests may be safely 
achieved.
    (1) Because aerodynamic drag is not a linear function of velocity, 
it will be necessary to limit testing to times when the wind velocity is 
less than 5 mph, with gusts less than 10 mph.
    (2) Testing will also be limited to ambient temperatures between 
60[deg] and 90 [deg]F, and to times when the ambient temperature remains 
reasonably constant during individual tests. Temperature differences 
between tests of baseline and retrofit configurations will also be 
minimized.
    (3) Exhaust emissions will not be measured during track testing.
    (4) Fuel economy of a vehicle running on a track will be measured 
using either a volumetric or gravimetric procedure approved by the 
Administrator.
    (5) Vehicle speed and distance will be measured with a ``fifth 
wheel'' type of device. Suitable apparatus will be used to generate a 
permanent record (strip chart recorder, etc.) of the vehicle speed 
versus time.
    (b) City fuel economy test. Although essentially the same procedures 
will be used for track testing as for dynamometer testing, some 
modifications will be necessary to insure safe operation of the test 
vehicle and to adjust to the requirements of track testing.
    (1) An assistant to the driver will be necessary to steer the 
vehicle, so that the driver will not be distracted from following the 
speed-time schedules used in the Federal test procedure.
    (2) The test vehicle will be preconditioned within the same time 
constraints given inSec. 610.43(a)(1)(ii). Preconditioning may take 
place either on the track or on a dynamometer. The 12-hour soak after 
preconditioning will take place in an area where the ambient temperature 
will remain within the 60[deg] to 90 [deg]F range, indoors, if 
necessary.
    (3) The vehicle will be transported to the test track without being 
started. If the distance from soak area to track is no greater than one-
quarter mile, then the vehicle may be pushed or towed to the track. 
Otherwise the vehicle must be transported by truck or trailer.
    (4) Fuel economy will be determined by either a gravimetric or 
volumetric method.
    (c) Highway fuel economy test. The highway test will follow the city 
fuel economy test in the same manner as in dynamometer tests (Sec.  
610.43(b)). Fuel economy will be measured by gravimetric or volumetric 
methods.
    (d) Steady state tests. Steady state tests on the track will be run 
in the same manner as on the dynamometer

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except that fuel economy will be measured by gravimetric or volumetric 
methods.



Sec.  610.65  Other test procedures.

    The Administrator may, pursuant toSec. 610.31(c), choose a test 
procedure or procedures from those used by research organizations in 
government, the oil industry, engine manufacturing companies, and 
independent laboratories. If none of these is deemed suitable, the 
Administrator may, in consultation with the party requesting the test, 
design a dynamometer, track or road test to measure the effects of the 
device.

                        PARTS 611	699 [RESERVED]

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  A list of CFR titles, subtitles, chapters, subchapters and parts and 
an alphabetical list of agencies publishing in the CFR are included in 
the CFR Index and Finding Aids volume to the Code of Federal Regulations 
which is published separately and revised annually.

  Table of CFR Titles and Chapters
  Alphabetical List of Agencies Appearing in the CFR
  List of CFR Sections Affected

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                    Table of CFR Titles and Chapters




                      (Revised as of July 1, 2013)

                      Title 1--General Provisions

         I  Administrative Committee of the Federal Register 
                (Parts 1--49)
        II  Office of the Federal Register (Parts 50--299)
       III  Administrative Conference of the United States (Parts 
                300--399)
        IV  Miscellaneous Agencies (Parts 400--500)

                    Title 2--Grants and Agreements

            Subtitle A--Office of Management and Budget Guidance 
                for Grants and Agreements
         I  Office of Management and Budget Governmentwide 
                Guidance for Grants and Agreements (Parts 2--199)
        II  Office of Management and Budget Circulars and Guidance 
                (200--299)
            Subtitle B--Federal Agency Regulations for Grants and 
                Agreements
       III  Department of Health and Human Services (Parts 300-- 
                399)
        IV  Department of Agriculture (Parts 400--499)
        VI  Department of State (Parts 600--699)
       VII  Agency for International Development (Parts 700--799)
      VIII  Department of Veterans Affairs (Parts 800--899)
        IX  Department of Energy (Parts 900--999)
        XI  Department of Defense (Parts 1100--1199)
       XII  Department of Transportation (Parts 1200--1299)
      XIII  Department of Commerce (Parts 1300--1399)
       XIV  Department of the Interior (Parts 1400--1499)
        XV  Environmental Protection Agency (Parts 1500--1599)
     XVIII  National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Parts 
                1800--1899)
        XX  United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission (Parts 
                2000--2099)
      XXII  Corporation for National and Community Service (Parts 
                2200--2299)
     XXIII  Social Security Administration (Parts 2300--2399)
      XXIV  Housing and Urban Development (Parts 2400--2499)
       XXV  National Science Foundation (Parts 2500--2599)
      XXVI  National Archives and Records Administration (Parts 
                2600--2699)
     XXVII  Small Business Administration (Parts 2700--2799)
    XXVIII  Department of Justice (Parts 2800--2899)

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       XXX  Department of Homeland Security (Parts 3000--3099)
      XXXI  Institute of Museum and Library Services (Parts 3100--
                3199)
     XXXII  National Endowment for the Arts (Parts 3200--3299)
    XXXIII  National Endowment for the Humanities (Parts 3300--
                3399)
     XXXIV  Department of Education (Parts 3400--3499)
      XXXV  Export-Import Bank of the United States (Parts 3500--
                3599)
    XXXVII  Peace Corps (Parts 3700--3799)
     LVIII  Election Assistance Commission (Parts 5800--5899)

                        Title 3--The President

         I  Executive Office of the President (Parts 100--199)

                           Title 4--Accounts

         I  Government Accountability Office (Parts 1--199)
        II  Recovery Accountability and Transparency Board (Parts 
                200--299)

                   Title 5--Administrative Personnel

         I  Office of Personnel Management (Parts 1--1199)
        II  Merit Systems Protection Board (Parts 1200--1299)
       III  Office of Management and Budget (Parts 1300--1399)
         V  The International Organizations Employees Loyalty 
                Board (Parts 1500--1599)
        VI  Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board (Parts 
                1600--1699)
      VIII  Office of Special Counsel (Parts 1800--1899)
        IX  Appalachian Regional Commission (Parts 1900--1999)
        XI  Armed Forces Retirement Home (Parts 2100--2199)
       XIV  Federal Labor Relations Authority, General Counsel of 
                the Federal Labor Relations Authority and Federal 
                Service Impasses Panel (Parts 2400--2499)
        XV  Office of Administration, Executive Office of the 
                President (Parts 2500--2599)
       XVI  Office of Government Ethics (Parts 2600--2699)
       XXI  Department of the Treasury (Parts 3100--3199)
      XXII  Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (Parts 3200--
                3299)
     XXIII  Department of Energy (Parts 3300--3399)
      XXIV  Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (Parts 3400--
                3499)
       XXV  Department of the Interior (Parts 3500--3599)
      XXVI  Department of Defense (Parts 3600-- 3699)
    XXVIII  Department of Justice (Parts 3800--3899)
      XXIX  Federal Communications Commission (Parts 3900--3999)
       XXX  Farm Credit System Insurance Corporation (Parts 4000--
                4099)
      XXXI  Farm Credit Administration (Parts 4100--4199)

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    XXXIII  Overseas Private Investment Corporation (Parts 4300--
                4399)
     XXXIV  Securities and Exchange Commission (Parts 4400--4499)
      XXXV  Office of Personnel Management (Parts 4500--4599)
    XXXVII  Federal Election Commission (Parts 4700--4799)
        XL  Interstate Commerce Commission (Parts 5000--5099)
       XLI  Commodity Futures Trading Commission (Parts 5100--
                5199)
      XLII  Department of Labor (Parts 5200--5299)
     XLIII  National Science Foundation (Parts 5300--5399)
       XLV  Department of Health and Human Services (Parts 5500--
                5599)
      XLVI  Postal Rate Commission (Parts 5600--5699)
     XLVII  Federal Trade Commission (Parts 5700--5799)
    XLVIII  Nuclear Regulatory Commission (Parts 5800--5899)
      XLIX  Federal Labor Relations Authority (Parts 5900--5999)
         L  Department of Transportation (Parts 6000--6099)
       LII  Export-Import Bank of the United States (Parts 6200--
                6299)
      LIII  Department of Education (Parts 6300--6399)
       LIV  Environmental Protection Agency (Parts 6400--6499)
        LV  National Endowment for the Arts (Parts 6500--6599)
       LVI  National Endowment for the Humanities (Parts 6600--
                6699)
      LVII  General Services Administration (Parts 6700--6799)
     LVIII  Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System 
                (Parts 6800--6899)
       LIX  National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Parts 
                6900--6999)
        LX  United States Postal Service (Parts 7000--7099)
       LXI  National Labor Relations Board (Parts 7100--7199)
      LXII  Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (Parts 7200--
                7299)
     LXIII  Inter-American Foundation (Parts 7300--7399)
      LXIV  Merit Systems Protection Board (Parts 7400--7499)
       LXV  Department of Housing and Urban Development (Parts 
                7500--7599)
      LXVI  National Archives and Records Administration (Parts 
                7600--7699)
     LXVII  Institute of Museum and Library Services (Parts 7700--
                7799)
    LXVIII  Commission on Civil Rights (Parts 7800--7899)
      LXIX  Tennessee Valley Authority (Parts 7900--7999)
       LXX  Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency for the 
                District of Columbia (Parts 8000--8099)
      LXXI  Consumer Product Safety Commission (Parts 8100--8199)
    LXXIII  Department of Agriculture (Parts 8300--8399)
     LXXIV  Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission 
                (Parts 8400--8499)
     LXXVI  Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board (Parts 
                8600--8699)
    LXXVII  Office of Management and Budget (Parts 8700--8799)
      LXXX  Federal Housing Finance Agency (Parts 9000--9099)
    LXXXII  Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction 
                (Parts 9200--9299)

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   LXXXIII  Special Inspector General for Afghanistan 
                Reconstruction (Parts 9300--9399)
    LXXXIV  Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (Parts 9400--
                9499)
    LXXXVI  National Credit Union Administration (9600--9699)
     XCVII  Department of Homeland Security Human Resources 
                Management System (Department of Homeland 
                Security--Office of Personnel Management) (Parts 
                9700--9799)
     XCVII  Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and 
                Efficiency (Parts 9800--9899)

                      Title 6--Domestic Security

         I  Department of Homeland Security, Office of the 
                Secretary (Parts 1--99)
         X  Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board (Parts 
                1000--1099)

                         Title 7--Agriculture

            Subtitle A--Office of the Secretary of Agriculture 
                (Parts 0--26)
            Subtitle B--Regulations of the Department of 
                Agriculture
         I  Agricultural Marketing Service (Standards, 
                Inspections, Marketing Practices), Department of 
                Agriculture (Parts 27--209)
        II  Food and Nutrition Service, Department of Agriculture 
                (Parts 210--299)
       III  Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Department 
                of Agriculture (Parts 300--399)
        IV  Federal Crop Insurance Corporation, Department of 
                Agriculture (Parts 400--499)
         V  Agricultural Research Service, Department of 
                Agriculture (Parts 500--599)
        VI  Natural Resources Conservation Service, Department of 
                Agriculture (Parts 600--699)
       VII  Farm Service Agency, Department of Agriculture (Parts 
                700--799)
      VIII  Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards 
                Administration (Federal Grain Inspection Service), 
                Department of Agriculture (Parts 800--899)
        IX  Agricultural Marketing Service (Marketing Agreements 
                and Orders; Fruits, Vegetables, Nuts), Department 
                of Agriculture (Parts 900--999)
         X  Agricultural Marketing Service (Marketing Agreements 
                and Orders; Milk), Department of Agriculture 
                (Parts 1000--1199)
        XI  Agricultural Marketing Service (Marketing Agreements 
                and Orders; Miscellaneous Commodities), Department 
                of Agriculture (Parts 1200--1299)
       XIV  Commodity Credit Corporation, Department of 
                Agriculture (Parts 1400--1499)
        XV  Foreign Agricultural Service, Department of 
                Agriculture (Parts 1500--1599)

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       XVI  Rural Telephone Bank, Department of Agriculture (Parts 
                1600--1699)
      XVII  Rural Utilities Service, Department of Agriculture 
                (Parts 1700--1799)
     XVIII  Rural Housing Service, Rural Business-Cooperative 
                Service, Rural Utilities Service, and Farm Service 
                Agency, Department of Agriculture (Parts 1800--
                2099)
        XX  Local Television Loan Guarantee Board (Parts 2200--
                2299)
       XXV  Office of Advocacy and Outreach, Department of 
                Agriculture (Parts 2500--2599)
      XXVI  Office of Inspector General, Department of Agriculture 
                (Parts 2600--2699)
     XXVII  Office of Information Resources Management, Department 
                of Agriculture (Parts 2700--2799)
    XXVIII  Office of Operations, Department of Agriculture (Parts 
                2800--2899)
      XXIX  Office of Energy Policy and New Uses, Department of 
                Agriculture (Parts 2900--2999)
       XXX  Office of the Chief Financial Officer, Department of 
                Agriculture (Parts 3000--3099)
      XXXI  Office of Environmental Quality, Department of 
                Agriculture (Parts 3100--3199)
     XXXII  Office of Procurement and Property Management, 
                Department of Agriculture (Parts 3200--3299)
    XXXIII  Office of Transportation, Department of Agriculture 
                (Parts 3300--3399)
     XXXIV  National Institute of Food and Agriculture (Parts 
                3400--3499)
      XXXV  Rural Housing Service, Department of Agriculture 
                (Parts 3500--3599)
     XXXVI  National Agricultural Statistics Service, Department 
                of Agriculture (Parts 3600--3699)
    XXXVII  Economic Research Service, Department of Agriculture 
                (Parts 3700--3799)
   XXXVIII  World Agricultural Outlook Board, Department of 
                Agriculture (Parts 3800--3899)
       XLI  [Reserved]
      XLII  Rural Business-Cooperative Service and Rural Utilities 
                Service, Department of Agriculture (Parts 4200--
                4299)

                    Title 8--Aliens and Nationality

         I  Department of Homeland Security (Immigration and 
                Naturalization) (Parts 1--499)
         V  Executive Office for Immigration Review, Department of 
                Justice (Parts 1000--1399)

                 Title 9--Animals and Animal Products

         I  Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Department 
                of Agriculture (Parts 1--199)

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        II  Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards 
                Administration (Packers and Stockyards Programs), 
                Department of Agriculture (Parts 200--299)
       III  Food Safety and Inspection Service, Department of 
                Agriculture (Parts 300--599)

                           Title 10--Energy

         I  Nuclear Regulatory Commission (Parts 0--199)
        II  Department of Energy (Parts 200--699)
       III  Department of Energy (Parts 700--999)
         X  Department of Energy (General Provisions) (Parts 
                1000--1099)
      XIII  Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board (Parts 1300--
                1399)
      XVII  Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board (Parts 1700--
                1799)
     XVIII  Northeast Interstate Low-Level Radioactive Waste 
                Commission (Parts 1800--1899)

                      Title 11--Federal Elections

         I  Federal Election Commission (Parts 1--9099)
        II  Election Assistance Commission (Parts 9400--9499)

                      Title 12--Banks and Banking

         I  Comptroller of the Currency, Department of the 
                Treasury (Parts 1--199)
        II  Federal Reserve System (Parts 200--299)
       III  Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (Parts 300--399)
        IV  Export-Import Bank of the United States (Parts 400--
                499)
         V  Office of Thrift Supervision, Department of the 
                Treasury (Parts 500--599)
        VI  Farm Credit Administration (Parts 600--699)
       VII  National Credit Union Administration (Parts 700--799)
      VIII  Federal Financing Bank (Parts 800--899)
        IX  Federal Housing Finance Board (Parts 900--999)
         X  Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (Parts 1000--
                1099)
        XI  Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council 
                (Parts 1100--1199)
       XII  Federal Housing Finance Agency (Parts 1200--1299)
      XIII  Financial Stability Oversight Council (Parts 1300--
                1399)
       XIV  Farm Credit System Insurance Corporation (Parts 1400--
                1499)
        XV  Department of the Treasury (Parts 1500--1599)
       XVI  Office of Financial Research (Parts 1600--1699)
      XVII  Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight, 
                Department of Housing and Urban Development (Parts 
                1700--1799)
     XVIII  Community Development Financial Institutions Fund, 
                Department of the Treasury (Parts 1800--1899)

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               Title 13--Business Credit and Assistance

         I  Small Business Administration (Parts 1--199)
       III  Economic Development Administration, Department of 
                Commerce (Parts 300--399)
        IV  Emergency Steel Guarantee Loan Board (Parts 400--499)
         V  Emergency Oil and Gas Guaranteed Loan Board (Parts 
                500--599)

                    Title 14--Aeronautics and Space

         I  Federal Aviation Administration, Department of 
                Transportation (Parts 1--199)
        II  Office of the Secretary, Department of Transportation 
                (Aviation Proceedings) (Parts 200--399)
       III  Commercial Space Transportation, Federal Aviation 
                Administration, Department of Transportation 
                (Parts 400--1199)
         V  National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Parts 
                1200--1299)
        VI  Air Transportation System Stabilization (Parts 1300--
                1399)

                 Title 15--Commerce and Foreign Trade

            Subtitle A--Office of the Secretary of Commerce (Parts 
                0--29)
            Subtitle B--Regulations Relating to Commerce and 
                Foreign Trade
         I  Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce (Parts 
                30--199)
        II  National Institute of Standards and Technology, 
                Department of Commerce (Parts 200--299)
       III  International Trade Administration, Department of 
                Commerce (Parts 300--399)
        IV  Foreign-Trade Zones Board, Department of Commerce 
                (Parts 400--499)
       VII  Bureau of Industry and Security, Department of 
                Commerce (Parts 700--799)
      VIII  Bureau of Economic Analysis, Department of Commerce 
                (Parts 800--899)
        IX  National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 
                Department of Commerce (Parts 900--999)
        XI  Technology Administration, Department of Commerce 
                (Parts 1100--1199)
      XIII  East-West Foreign Trade Board (Parts 1300--1399)
       XIV  Minority Business Development Agency (Parts 1400--
                1499)
            Subtitle C--Regulations Relating to Foreign Trade 
                Agreements
        XX  Office of the United States Trade Representative 
                (Parts 2000--2099)
            Subtitle D--Regulations Relating to Telecommunications 
                and Information
     XXIII  National Telecommunications and Information 
                Administration, Department of Commerce (Parts 
                2300--2399)

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                    Title 16--Commercial Practices

         I  Federal Trade Commission (Parts 0--999)
        II  Consumer Product Safety Commission (Parts 1000--1799)

             Title 17--Commodity and Securities Exchanges

         I  Commodity Futures Trading Commission (Parts 1--199)
        II  Securities and Exchange Commission (Parts 200--399)
        IV  Department of the Treasury (Parts 400--499)

          Title 18--Conservation of Power and Water Resources

         I  Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Department of 
                Energy (Parts 1--399)
       III  Delaware River Basin Commission (Parts 400--499)
        VI  Water Resources Council (Parts 700--799)
      VIII  Susquehanna River Basin Commission (Parts 800--899)
      XIII  Tennessee Valley Authority (Parts 1300--1399)

                       Title 19--Customs Duties

         I  U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Department of 
                Homeland Security; Department of the Treasury 
                (Parts 0--199)
        II  United States International Trade Commission (Parts 
                200--299)
       III  International Trade Administration, Department of 
                Commerce (Parts 300--399)
        IV  U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Department 
                of Homeland Security (Parts 400--599)

                     Title 20--Employees' Benefits

         I  Office of Workers' Compensation Programs, Department 
                of Labor (Parts 1--199)
        II  Railroad Retirement Board (Parts 200--399)
       III  Social Security Administration (Parts 400--499)
        IV  Employees' Compensation Appeals Board, Department of 
                Labor (Parts 500--599)
         V  Employment and Training Administration, Department of 
                Labor (Parts 600--699)
        VI  Office of Workers' Compensation Programs, Department 
                of Labor (Parts 700--799)
       VII  Benefits Review Board, Department of Labor (Parts 
                800--899)
      VIII  Joint Board for the Enrollment of Actuaries (Parts 
                900--999)
        IX  Office of the Assistant Secretary for Veterans' 
                Employment and Training Service, Department of 
                Labor (Parts 1000--1099)

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                       Title 21--Food and Drugs

         I  Food and Drug Administration, Department of Health and 
                Human Services (Parts 1--1299)
        II  Drug Enforcement Administration, Department of Justice 
                (Parts 1300--1399)
       III  Office of National Drug Control Policy (Parts 1400--
                1499)

                      Title 22--Foreign Relations

         I  Department of State (Parts 1--199)
        II  Agency for International Development (Parts 200--299)
       III  Peace Corps (Parts 300--399)
        IV  International Joint Commission, United States and 
                Canada (Parts 400--499)
         V  Broadcasting Board of Governors (Parts 500--599)
       VII  Overseas Private Investment Corporation (Parts 700--
                799)
        IX  Foreign Service Grievance Board (Parts 900--999)
         X  Inter-American Foundation (Parts 1000--1099)
        XI  International Boundary and Water Commission, United 
                States and Mexico, United States Section (Parts 
                1100--1199)
       XII  United States International Development Cooperation 
                Agency (Parts 1200--1299)
      XIII  Millennium Challenge Corporation (Parts 1300--1399)
       XIV  Foreign Service Labor Relations Board; Federal Labor 
                Relations Authority; General Counsel of the 
                Federal Labor Relations Authority; and the Foreign 
                Service Impasse Disputes Panel (Parts 1400--1499)
        XV  African Development Foundation (Parts 1500--1599)
       XVI  Japan-United States Friendship Commission (Parts 
                1600--1699)
      XVII  United States Institute of Peace (Parts 1700--1799)

                          Title 23--Highways

         I  Federal Highway Administration, Department of 
                Transportation (Parts 1--999)
        II  National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and 
                Federal Highway Administration, Department of 
                Transportation (Parts 1200--1299)
       III  National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 
                Department of Transportation (Parts 1300--1399)

                Title 24--Housing and Urban Development

            Subtitle A--Office of the Secretary, Department of 
                Housing and Urban Development (Parts 0--99)
            Subtitle B--Regulations Relating to Housing and Urban 
                Development
         I  Office of Assistant Secretary for Equal Opportunity, 
                Department of Housing and Urban Development (Parts 
                100--199)

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        II  Office of Assistant Secretary for Housing-Federal 
                Housing Commissioner, Department of Housing and 
                Urban Development (Parts 200--299)
       III  Government National Mortgage Association, Department 
                of Housing and Urban Development (Parts 300--399)
        IV  Office of Housing and Office of Multifamily Housing 
                Assistance Restructuring, Department of Housing 
                and Urban Development (Parts 400--499)
         V  Office of Assistant Secretary for Community Planning 
                and Development, Department of Housing and Urban 
                Development (Parts 500--599)
        VI  Office of Assistant Secretary for Community Planning 
                and Development, Department of Housing and Urban 
                Development (Parts 600--699) [Reserved]
       VII  Office of the Secretary, Department of Housing and 
                Urban Development (Housing Assistance Programs and 
                Public and Indian Housing Programs) (Parts 700--
                799)
      VIII  Office of the Assistant Secretary for Housing--Federal 
                Housing Commissioner, Department of Housing and 
                Urban Development (Section 8 Housing Assistance 
                Programs, Section 202 Direct Loan Program, Section 
                202 Supportive Housing for the Elderly Program and 
                Section 811 Supportive Housing for Persons With 
                Disabilities Program) (Parts 800--899)
        IX  Office of Assistant Secretary for Public and Indian 
                Housing, Department of Housing and Urban 
                Development (Parts 900--1699)
         X  Office of Assistant Secretary for Housing--Federal 
                Housing Commissioner, Department of Housing and 
                Urban Development (Interstate Land Sales 
                Registration Program) (Parts 1700--1799)
       XII  Office of Inspector General, Department of Housing and 
                Urban Development (Parts 2000--2099)
        XV  Emergency Mortgage Insurance and Loan Programs, 
                Department of Housing and Urban Development (Parts 
                2700--2799)
        XX  Office of Assistant Secretary for Housing--Federal 
                Housing Commissioner, Department of Housing and 
                Urban Development (Parts 3200--3899)
      XXIV  Board of Directors of the HOPE for Homeowners Program 
                (Parts 4000--4099)
       XXV  Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation (Parts 4100--
                4199)

                           Title 25--Indians

         I  Bureau of Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior 
                (Parts 1--299)
        II  Indian Arts and Crafts Board, Department of the 
                Interior (Parts 300--399)
       III  National Indian Gaming Commission, Department of the 
                Interior (Parts 500--599)
        IV  Office of Navajo and Hopi Indian Relocation (Parts 
                700--799)
         V  Bureau of Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior, 
                and Indian Health Service, Department of Health 
                and Human Services (Part 900)

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        VI  Office of the Assistant Secretary-Indian Affairs, 
                Department of the Interior (Parts 1000--1199)
       VII  Office of the Special Trustee for American Indians, 
                Department of the Interior (Parts 1200--1299)

                      Title 26--Internal Revenue

         I  Internal Revenue Service, Department of the Treasury 
                (Parts 1--End)

           Title 27--Alcohol, Tobacco Products and Firearms

         I  Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau, Department 
                of the Treasury (Parts 1--399)
        II  Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, 
                Department of Justice (Parts 400--699)

                   Title 28--Judicial Administration

         I  Department of Justice (Parts 0--299)
       III  Federal Prison Industries, Inc., Department of Justice 
                (Parts 300--399)
         V  Bureau of Prisons, Department of Justice (Parts 500--
                599)
        VI  Offices of Independent Counsel, Department of Justice 
                (Parts 600--699)
       VII  Office of Independent Counsel (Parts 700--799)
      VIII  Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency for the 
                District of Columbia (Parts 800--899)
        IX  National Crime Prevention and Privacy Compact Council 
                (Parts 900--999)
        XI  Department of Justice and Department of State (Parts 
                1100--1199)

                            Title 29--Labor

            Subtitle A--Office of the Secretary of Labor (Parts 
                0--99)
            Subtitle B--Regulations Relating to Labor
         I  National Labor Relations Board (Parts 100--199)
        II  Office of Labor-Management Standards, Department of 
                Labor (Parts 200--299)
       III  National Railroad Adjustment Board (Parts 300--399)
        IV  Office of Labor-Management Standards, Department of 
                Labor (Parts 400--499)
         V  Wage and Hour Division, Department of Labor (Parts 
                500--899)
        IX  Construction Industry Collective Bargaining Commission 
                (Parts 900--999)
         X  National Mediation Board (Parts 1200--1299)
       XII  Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service (Parts 
                1400--1499)
       XIV  Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (Parts 1600--
                1699)

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      XVII  Occupational Safety and Health Administration, 
                Department of Labor (Parts 1900--1999)
        XX  Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission 
                (Parts 2200--2499)
       XXV  Employee Benefits Security Administration, Department 
                of Labor (Parts 2500--2599)
     XXVII  Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission 
                (Parts 2700--2799)
        XL  Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (Parts 4000--
                4999)

                      Title 30--Mineral Resources

         I  Mine Safety and Health Administration, Department of 
                Labor (Parts 1--199)
        II  Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement, 
                Department of the Interior (Parts 200--299)
        IV  Geological Survey, Department of the Interior (Parts 
                400--499)
         V  Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Department of the 
                Interior (Parts 500--599)
       VII  Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement, 
                Department of the Interior (Parts 700--999)
       XII  Office of Natural Resources Revenue, Department of the 
                Interior (Parts 1200--1299)

                 Title 31--Money and Finance: Treasury

            Subtitle A--Office of the Secretary of the Treasury 
                (Parts 0--50)
            Subtitle B--Regulations Relating to Money and Finance
         I  Monetary Offices, Department of the Treasury (Parts 
                51--199)
        II  Fiscal Service, Department of the Treasury (Parts 
                200--399)
        IV  Secret Service, Department of the Treasury (Parts 
                400--499)
         V  Office of Foreign Assets Control, Department of the 
                Treasury (Parts 500--599)
        VI  Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Department of the 
                Treasury (Parts 600--699)
       VII  Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, Department of 
                the Treasury (Parts 700--799)
      VIII  Office of International Investment, Department of the 
                Treasury (Parts 800--899)
        IX  Federal Claims Collection Standards (Department of the 
                Treasury--Department of Justice) (Parts 900--999)
         X  Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, Department of 
                the Treasury (Parts 1000--1099)

                      Title 32--National Defense

            Subtitle A--Department of Defense
         I  Office of the Secretary of Defense (Parts 1--399)

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         V  Department of the Army (Parts 400--699)
        VI  Department of the Navy (Parts 700--799)
       VII  Department of the Air Force (Parts 800--1099)
            Subtitle B--Other Regulations Relating to National 
                Defense
       XII  Defense Logistics Agency (Parts 1200--1299)
       XVI  Selective Service System (Parts 1600--1699)
      XVII  Office of the Director of National Intelligence (Parts 
                1700--1799)
     XVIII  National Counterintelligence Center (Parts 1800--1899)
       XIX  Central Intelligence Agency (Parts 1900--1999)
        XX  Information Security Oversight Office, National 
                Archives and Records Administration (Parts 2000--
                2099)
       XXI  National Security Council (Parts 2100--2199)
      XXIV  Office of Science and Technology Policy (Parts 2400--
                2499)
     XXVII  Office for Micronesian Status Negotiations (Parts 
                2700--2799)
    XXVIII  Office of the Vice President of the United States 
                (Parts 2800--2899)

               Title 33--Navigation and Navigable Waters

         I  Coast Guard, Department of Homeland Security (Parts 
                1--199)
        II  Corps of Engineers, Department of the Army (Parts 
                200--399)
        IV  Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation, 
                Department of Transportation (Parts 400--499)

                          Title 34--Education

            Subtitle A--Office of the Secretary, Department of 
                Education (Parts 1--99)
            Subtitle B--Regulations of the Offices of the 
                Department of Education
         I  Office for Civil Rights, Department of Education 
                (Parts 100--199)
        II  Office of Elementary and Secondary Education, 
                Department of Education (Parts 200--299)
       III  Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative 
                Services, Department of Education (Parts 300--399)
        IV  Office of Vocational and Adult Education, Department 
                of Education (Parts 400--499)
         V  Office of Bilingual Education and Minority Languages 
                Affairs, Department of Education (Parts 500--599)
        VI  Office of Postsecondary Education, Department of 
                Education (Parts 600--699)
       VII  Office of Educational Research and Improvement, 
                Department of Education (Parts 700--799) 
                [Reserved]
            Subtitle C--Regulations Relating to Education
        XI  National Institute for Literacy (Parts 1100--1199)
       XII  National Council on Disability (Parts 1200--1299)

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                          Title 35 [Reserved]

             Title 36--Parks, Forests, and Public Property

         I  National Park Service, Department of the Interior 
                (Parts 1--199)
        II  Forest Service, Department of Agriculture (Parts 200--
                299)
       III  Corps of Engineers, Department of the Army (Parts 
                300--399)
        IV  American Battle Monuments Commission (Parts 400--499)
         V  Smithsonian Institution (Parts 500--599)
        VI  [Reserved]
       VII  Library of Congress (Parts 700--799)
      VIII  Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (Parts 800--
                899)
        IX  Pennsylvania Avenue Development Corporation (Parts 
                900--999)
         X  Presidio Trust (Parts 1000--1099)
        XI  Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance 
                Board (Parts 1100--1199)
       XII  National Archives and Records Administration (Parts 
                1200--1299)
        XV  Oklahoma City National Memorial Trust (Parts 1500--
                1599)
       XVI  Morris K. Udall Scholarship and Excellence in National 
                Environmental Policy Foundation (Parts 1600--1699)

             Title 37--Patents, Trademarks, and Copyrights

         I  United States Patent and Trademark Office, Department 
                of Commerce (Parts 1--199)
        II  Copyright Office, Library of Congress (Parts 200--299)
       III  Copyright Royalty Board, Library of Congress (Parts 
                300--399)
        IV  Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy, Department 
                of Commerce (Parts 400--599)

           Title 38--Pensions, Bonuses, and Veterans' Relief

         I  Department of Veterans Affairs (Parts 0--199)
        II  Armed Forces Retirement Home (Parts 200--299)

                       Title 39--Postal Service

         I  United States Postal Service (Parts 1--999)
       III  Postal Regulatory Commission (Parts 3000--3099)

                  Title 40--Protection of Environment

         I  Environmental Protection Agency (Parts 1--1099)
        IV  Environmental Protection Agency and Department of 
                Justice (Parts 1400--1499)
         V  Council on Environmental Quality (Parts 1500--1599)
        VI  Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board (Parts 
                1600--1699)

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       VII  Environmental Protection Agency and Department of 
                Defense; Uniform National Discharge Standards for 
                Vessels of the Armed Forces (Parts 1700--1799)

          Title 41--Public Contracts and Property Management

            Subtitle A--Federal Procurement Regulations System 
                [Note]
            Subtitle B--Other Provisions Relating to Public 
                Contracts
        50  Public Contracts, Department of Labor (Parts 50-1--50-
                999)
        51  Committee for Purchase From People Who Are Blind or 
                Severely Disabled (Parts 51-1--51-99)
        60  Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, Equal 
                Employment Opportunity, Department of Labor (Parts 
                60-1--60-999)
        61  Office of the Assistant Secretary for Veterans' 
                Employment and Training Service, Department of 
                Labor (Parts 61-1--61-999)
   62--100  [Reserved]
            Subtitle C--Federal Property Management Regulations 
                System
       101  Federal Property Management Regulations (Parts 101-1--
                101-99)
       102  Federal Management Regulation (Parts 102-1--102-299)
  103--104  [Reserved]
       105  General Services Administration (Parts 105-1--105-999)
       109  Department of Energy Property Management Regulations 
                (Parts 109-1--109-99)
       114  Department of the Interior (Parts 114-1--114-99)
       115  Environmental Protection Agency (Parts 115-1--115-99)
       128  Department of Justice (Parts 128-1--128-99)
  129--200  [Reserved]
            Subtitle D--Other Provisions Relating to Property 
                Management [Reserved]
            Subtitle E--Federal Information Resources Management 
                Regulations System [Reserved]
            Subtitle F--Federal Travel Regulation System
       300  General (Parts 300-1--300-99)
       301  Temporary Duty (TDY) Travel Allowances (Parts 301-1--
                301-99)
       302  Relocation Allowances (Parts 302-1--302-99)
       303  Payment of Expenses Connected with the Death of 
                Certain Employees (Part 303-1--303-99)
       304  Payment of Travel Expenses from a Non-Federal Source 
                (Parts 304-1--304-99)

                        Title 42--Public Health

         I  Public Health Service, Department of Health and Human 
                Services (Parts 1--199)
        IV  Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Department 
                of Health and Human Services (Parts 400--599)

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         V  Office of Inspector General-Health Care, Department of 
                Health and Human Services (Parts 1000--1999)

                   Title 43--Public Lands: Interior

            Subtitle A--Office of the Secretary of the Interior 
                (Parts 1--199)
            Subtitle B--Regulations Relating to Public Lands
         I  Bureau of Reclamation, Department of the Interior 
                (Parts 400--999)
        II  Bureau of Land Management, Department of the Interior 
                (Parts 1000--9999)
       III  Utah Reclamation Mitigation and Conservation 
                Commission (Parts 10000--10099)

             Title 44--Emergency Management and Assistance

         I  Federal Emergency Management Agency, Department of 
                Homeland Security (Parts 0--399)
        IV  Department of Commerce and Department of 
                Transportation (Parts 400--499)

                       Title 45--Public Welfare

            Subtitle A--Department of Health and Human Services 
                (Parts 1--199)
            Subtitle B--Regulations Relating to Public Welfare
        II  Office of Family Assistance (Assistance Programs), 
                Administration for Children and Families, 
                Department of Health and Human Services (Parts 
                200--299)
       III  Office of Child Support Enforcement (Child Support 
                Enforcement Program), Administration for Children 
                and Families, Department of Health and Human 
                Services (Parts 300--399)
        IV  Office of Refugee Resettlement, Administration for 
                Children and Families, Department of Health and 
                Human Services (Parts 400--499)
         V  Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of the United 
                States, Department of Justice (Parts 500--599)
        VI  National Science Foundation (Parts 600--699)
       VII  Commission on Civil Rights (Parts 700--799)
      VIII  Office of Personnel Management (Parts 800--899)
         X  Office of Community Services, Administration for 
                Children and Families, Department of Health and 
                Human Services (Parts 1000--1099)
        XI  National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities 
                (Parts 1100--1199)
       XII  Corporation for National and Community Service (Parts 
                1200--1299)
      XIII  Office of Human Development Services, Department of 
                Health and Human Services (Parts 1300--1399)

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       XVI  Legal Services Corporation (Parts 1600--1699)
      XVII  National Commission on Libraries and Information 
                Science (Parts 1700--1799)
     XVIII  Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation (Parts 1800--
                1899)
       XXI  Commission on Fine Arts (Parts 2100--2199)
     XXIII  Arctic Research Commission (Part 2301)
      XXIV  James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation (Parts 
                2400--2499)
       XXV  Corporation for National and Community Service (Parts 
                2500--2599)

                          Title 46--Shipping

         I  Coast Guard, Department of Homeland Security (Parts 
                1--199)
        II  Maritime Administration, Department of Transportation 
                (Parts 200--399)
       III  Coast Guard (Great Lakes Pilotage), Department of 
                Homeland Security (Parts 400--499)
        IV  Federal Maritime Commission (Parts 500--599)

                      Title 47--Telecommunication

         I  Federal Communications Commission (Parts 0--199)
        II  Office of Science and Technology Policy and National 
                Security Council (Parts 200--299)
       III  National Telecommunications and Information 
                Administration, Department of Commerce (Parts 
                300--399)
        IV  National Telecommunications and Information 
                Administration, Department of Commerce, and 
                National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 
                Department of Transportation (Parts 400--499)

           Title 48--Federal Acquisition Regulations System

         1  Federal Acquisition Regulation (Parts 1--99)
         2  Defense Acquisition Regulations System, Department of 
                Defense (Parts 200--299)
         3  Health and Human Services (Parts 300--399)
         4  Department of Agriculture (Parts 400--499)
         5  General Services Administration (Parts 500--599)
         6  Department of State (Parts 600--699)
         7  Agency for International Development (Parts 700--799)
         8  Department of Veterans Affairs (Parts 800--899)
         9  Department of Energy (Parts 900--999)
        10  Department of the Treasury (Parts 1000--1099)
        12  Department of Transportation (Parts 1200--1299)
        13  Department of Commerce (Parts 1300--1399)
        14  Department of the Interior (Parts 1400--1499)

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        15  Environmental Protection Agency (Parts 1500--1599)
        16  Office of Personnel Management, Federal Employees 
                Health Benefits Acquisition Regulation (Parts 
                1600--1699)
        17  Office of Personnel Management (Parts 1700--1799)
        18  National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Parts 
                1800--1899)
        19  Broadcasting Board of Governors (Parts 1900--1999)
        20  Nuclear Regulatory Commission (Parts 2000--2099)
        21  Office of Personnel Management, Federal Employees 
                Group Life Insurance Federal Acquisition 
                Regulation (Parts 2100--2199)
        23  Social Security Administration (Parts 2300--2399)
        24  Department of Housing and Urban Development (Parts 
                2400--2499)
        25  National Science Foundation (Parts 2500--2599)
        28  Department of Justice (Parts 2800--2899)
        29  Department of Labor (Parts 2900--2999)
        30  Department of Homeland Security, Homeland Security 
                Acquisition Regulation (HSAR) (Parts 3000--3099)
        34  Department of Education Acquisition Regulation (Parts 
                3400--3499)
        51  Department of the Army Acquisition Regulations (Parts 
                5100--5199)
        52  Department of the Navy Acquisition Regulations (Parts 
                5200--5299)
        53  Department of the Air Force Federal Acquisition 
                Regulation Supplement (Parts 5300--5399) 
                [Reserved]
        54  Defense Logistics Agency, Department of Defense (Parts 
                5400--5499)
        57  African Development Foundation (Parts 5700--5799)
        61  Civilian Board of Contract Appeals, General Services 
                Administration (Parts 6100--6199)
        63  Department of Transportation Board of Contract Appeals 
                (Parts 6300--6399)
        99  Cost Accounting Standards Board, Office of Federal 
                Procurement Policy, Office of Management and 
                Budget (Parts 9900--9999)

                       Title 49--Transportation

            Subtitle A--Office of the Secretary of Transportation 
                (Parts 1--99)
            Subtitle B--Other Regulations Relating to 
                Transportation
         I  Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety 
                Administration, Department of Transportation 
                (Parts 100--199)
        II  Federal Railroad Administration, Department of 
                Transportation (Parts 200--299)
       III  Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, 
                Department of Transportation (Parts 300--399)
        IV  Coast Guard, Department of Homeland Security (Parts 
                400--499)

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         V  National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 
                Department of Transportation (Parts 500--599)
        VI  Federal Transit Administration, Department of 
                Transportation (Parts 600--699)
       VII  National Railroad Passenger Corporation (AMTRAK) 
                (Parts 700--799)
      VIII  National Transportation Safety Board (Parts 800--999)
         X  Surface Transportation Board, Department of 
                Transportation (Parts 1000--1399)
        XI  Research and Innovative Technology Administration, 
                Department of Transportation (Parts 1400--1499) 
                [Reserved]
       XII  Transportation Security Administration, Department of 
                Homeland Security (Parts 1500--1699)

                   Title 50--Wildlife and Fisheries

         I  United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of 
                the Interior (Parts 1--199)
        II  National Marine Fisheries Service, National Oceanic 
                and Atmospheric Administration, Department of 
                Commerce (Parts 200--299)
       III  International Fishing and Related Activities (Parts 
                300--399)
        IV  Joint Regulations (United States Fish and Wildlife 
                Service, Department of the Interior and National 
                Marine Fisheries Service, National Oceanic and 
                Atmospheric Administration, Department of 
                Commerce); Endangered Species Committee 
                Regulations (Parts 400--499)
         V  Marine Mammal Commission (Parts 500--599)
        VI  Fishery Conservation and Management, National Oceanic 
                and Atmospheric Administration, Department of 
                Commerce (Parts 600--699)

                      CFR Index and Finding Aids

            Subject/Agency Index
            List of Agency Prepared Indexes
            Parallel Tables of Statutory Authorities and Rules
            List of CFR Titles, Chapters, Subchapters, and Parts
            Alphabetical List of Agencies Appearing in the CFR

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           Alphabetical List of Agencies Appearing in the CFR




                      (Revised as of July 1, 2013)

                                                  CFR Title, Subtitle or 
                     Agency                               Chapter

Administrative Committee of the Federal Register  1, I
Administrative Conference of the United States    1, III
Advisory Council on Historic Preservation         36, VIII
Advocacy and Outreach, Office of                  7, XXV
Afghanistan Reconstruction, Special Inspector     22, LXXXIII
     General for
African Development Foundation                    22, XV
  Federal Acquisition Regulation                  48, 57
Agency for International Development              2, VII; 22, II
  Federal Acquisition Regulation                  48, 7
Agricultural Marketing Service                    7, I, IX, X, XI
Agricultural Research Service                     7, V
Agriculture Department                            2, IV; 5, LXXIII
  Advocacy and Outreach, Office of                7, XXV
  Agricultural Marketing Service                  7, I, IX, X, XI
  Agricultural Research Service                   7, V
  Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service      7, III; 9, I
  Chief Financial Officer, Office of              7, XXX
  Commodity Credit Corporation                    7, XIV
  Economic Research Service                       7, XXXVII
  Energy Policy and New Uses, Office of           2, IX; 7, XXIX
  Environmental Quality, Office of                7, XXXI
  Farm Service Agency                             7, VII, XVIII
  Federal Acquisition Regulation                  48, 4
  Federal Crop Insurance Corporation              7, IV
  Food and Nutrition Service                      7, II
  Food Safety and Inspection Service              9, III
  Foreign Agricultural Service                    7, XV
  Forest Service                                  36, II
  Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards        7, VIII; 9, II
       Administration
  Information Resources Management, Office of     7, XXVII
  Inspector General, Office of                    7, XXVI
  National Agricultural Library                   7, XLI
  National Agricultural Statistics Service        7, XXXVI
  National Institute of Food and Agriculture      7, XXXIV
  Natural Resources Conservation Service          7, VI
  Operations, Office of                           7, XXVIII
  Procurement and Property Management, Office of  7, XXXII
  Rural Business-Cooperative Service              7, XVIII, XLII, L
  Rural Development Administration                7, XLII
  Rural Housing Service                           7, XVIII, XXXV, L
  Rural Telephone Bank                            7, XVI
  Rural Utilities Service                         7, XVII, XVIII, XLII, L
  Secretary of Agriculture, Office of             7, Subtitle A
  Transportation, Office of                       7, XXXIII
  World Agricultural Outlook Board                7, XXXVIII
Air Force Department                              32, VII
  Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement       48, 53
Air Transportation Stabilization Board            14, VI
Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau          27, I
Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives,       27, II
     Bureau of
AMTRAK                                            49, VII
American Battle Monuments Commission              36, IV
American Indians, Office of the Special Trustee   25, VII

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Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service        7, III; 9, I
Appalachian Regional Commission                   5, IX
Architectural and Transportation Barriers         36, XI
     Compliance Board
Arctic Research Commission                        45, XXIII
Armed Forces Retirement Home                      5, XI
Army Department                                   32, V
  Engineers, Corps of                             33, II; 36, III
  Federal Acquisition Regulation                  48, 51
Bilingual Education and Minority Languages        34, V
     Affairs, Office of
Blind or Severely Disabled, Committee for         41, 51
     Purchase from People Who Are
Broadcasting Board of Governors                   22, V
  Federal Acquisition Regulation                  48, 19
Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation,    30, II
     and Enforcement
Census Bureau                                     15, I
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services          42, IV
Central Intelligence Agency                       32, XIX
Chemical Safety and Hazardous Investigation       40, VI
     Board
Chief Financial Officer, Office of                7, XXX
Child Support Enforcement, Office of              45, III
Children and Families, Administration for         45, II, III, IV, X
Civil Rights, Commission on                       5, LXVIII; 45, VII
Civil Rights, Office for                          34, I
Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity    5, XCVIII
     and Efficiency
Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency    5, LXX
     for the District of Columbia
Coast Guard                                       33, I; 46, I; 49, IV
Coast Guard (Great Lakes Pilotage)                46, III
Commerce Department                               2, XIII; 44, IV; 50, VI
  Census Bureau                                   15, I
  Economic Analysis, Bureau of                    15, VIII
  Economic Development Administration             13, III
  Emergency Management and Assistance             44, IV
  Federal Acquisition Regulation                  48, 13
  Foreign-Trade Zones Board                       15, IV
  Industry and Security, Bureau of                15, VII
  International Trade Administration              15, III; 19, III
  National Institute of Standards and Technology  15, II
  National Marine Fisheries Service               50, II, IV
  National Oceanic and Atmospheric                15, IX; 50, II, III, IV, 
       Administration                             VI
  National Telecommunications and Information     15, XXIII; 47, III, IV
       Administration
  National Weather Service                        15, IX
  Patent and Trademark Office, United States      37, I
  Productivity, Technology and Innovation,        37, IV
       Assistant Secretary for
  Secretary of Commerce, Office of                15, Subtitle A
  Technology Administration                       15, XI
  Technology Policy, Assistant Secretary for      37, IV
Commercial Space Transportation                   14, III
Commodity Credit Corporation                      7, XIV
Commodity Futures Trading Commission              5, XLI; 17, I
Community Planning and Development, Office of     24, V, VI
     Assistant Secretary for
Community Services, Office of                     45, X
Comptroller of the Currency                       12, I
Construction Industry Collective Bargaining       29, IX
     Commission
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau              5, LXXXIV; 12, X
Consumer Product Safety Commission                5, LXXI; 16, II
Copyright Office                                  37, II
Copyright Royalty Board                           37, III
Corporation for National and Community Service    2, XXII; 45, XII, XXV
Cost Accounting Standards Board                   48, 99
Council on Environmental Quality                  40, V
Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency    5, LXX; 28, VIII
   for the District of Columbia
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Customs and Border Protection                     19, I
Defense Contract Audit Agency                     32, I
Defense Department                                2, XI; 5, XXVI; 32, 
                                                  Subtitle A; 40, VII
  Advanced Research Projects Agency               32, I
  Air Force Department                            32, VII
  Army Department                                 32, V; 33, II; 36, III, 
                                                  48, 51
  Defense Acquisition Regulations System          48, 2
  Defense Intelligence Agency                     32, I
  Defense Logistics Agency                        32, I, XII; 48, 54
  Engineers, Corps of                             33, II; 36, III
  National Imagery and Mapping Agency             32, I
  Navy Department                                 32, VI; 48, 52
  Secretary of Defense, Office of                 2, XI; 32, I
Defense Contract Audit Agency                     32, I
Defense Intelligence Agency                       32, I
Defense Logistics Agency                          32, XII; 48, 54
Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board           10, XVII
Delaware River Basin Commission                   18, III
District of Columbia, Court Services and          5, LXX; 28, VIII
     Offender Supervision Agency for the
Drug Enforcement Administration                   21, II
East-West Foreign Trade Board                     15, XIII
Economic Analysis, Bureau of                      15, VIII
Economic Development Administration               13, III
Economic Research Service                         7, XXXVII
Education, Department of                          2, XXXIV; 5, LIII
  Bilingual Education and Minority Languages      34, V
       Affairs, Office of
  Civil Rights, Office for                        34, I
  Educational Research and Improvement, Office    34, VII
       of
  Elementary and Secondary Education, Office of   34, II
  Federal Acquisition Regulation                  48, 34
  Postsecondary Education, Office of              34, VI
  Secretary of Education, Office of               34, Subtitle A
  Special Education and Rehabilitative Services,  34, III
       Office of
  Vocational and Adult Education, Office of       34, IV
Educational Research and Improvement, Office of   34, VII
Election Assistance Commission                    2, LVIII; 11, II
Elementary and Secondary Education, Office of     34, II
Emergency Oil and Gas Guaranteed Loan Board       13, V
Emergency Steel Guarantee Loan Board              13, IV
Employee Benefits Security Administration         29, XXV
Employees' Compensation Appeals Board             20, IV
Employees Loyalty Board                           5, V
Employment and Training Administration            20, V
Employment Standards Administration               20, VI
Endangered Species Committee                      50, IV
Energy, Department of                             2, IX; 5, XXIII; 10, II, 
                                                  III, X
  Federal Acquisition Regulation                  48, 9
  Federal Energy Regulatory Commission            5, XXIV; 18, I
  Property Management Regulations                 41, 109
Energy, Office of                                 7, XXIX
Engineers, Corps of                               33, II; 36, III
Engraving and Printing, Bureau of                 31, VI
Environmental Protection Agency                   2, XV; 5, LIV; 40, I, IV, 
                                                  VII
  Federal Acquisition Regulation                  48, 15
  Property Management Regulations                 41, 115
Environmental Quality, Office of                  7, XXXI
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission           5, LXII; 29, XIV
Equal Opportunity, Office of Assistant Secretary  24, I
     for
Executive Office of the President                 3, I
  Administration, Office of                       5, XV
  Environmental Quality, Council on               40, V

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  Management and Budget, Office of                2, Subtitle A; 5, III, 
                                                  LXXVII; 14, VI; 48, 99
  National Drug Control Policy, Office of         21, III
  National Security Council                       32, XXI; 47, 2
  Presidential Documents                          3
  Science and Technology Policy, Office of        32, XXIV; 47, II
  Trade Representative, Office of the United      15, XX
       States
Export-Import Bank of the United States           2, XXXV; 5, LII; 12, IV
Family Assistance, Office of                      45, II
Farm Credit Administration                        5, XXXI; 12, VI
Farm Credit System Insurance Corporation          5, XXX; 12, XIV
Farm Service Agency                               7, VII, XVIII
Federal Acquisition Regulation                    48, 1
Federal Aviation Administration                   14, I
  Commercial Space Transportation                 14, III
Federal Claims Collection Standards               31, IX
Federal Communications Commission                 5, XXIX; 47, I
Federal Contract Compliance Programs, Office of   41, 60
Federal Crop Insurance Corporation                7, IV
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation             5, XXII; 12, III
Federal Election Commission                       5, XXXVII; 11, I
Federal Emergency Management Agency               44, I
Federal Employees Group Life Insurance Federal    48, 21
     Acquisition Regulation
Federal Employees Health Benefits Acquisition     48, 16
     Regulation
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission              5, XXIV; 18, I
Federal Financial Institutions Examination        12, XI
     Council
Federal Financing Bank                            12, VIII
Federal Highway Administration                    23, I, II
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation            1, IV
Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight Office       12, XVII
Federal Housing Finance Agency                    5, LXXX; 12, XII
Federal Housing Finance Board                     12, IX
Federal Labor Relations Authority                 5, XIV, XLIX; 22, XIV
Federal Law Enforcement Training Center           31, VII
Federal Management Regulation                     41, 102
Federal Maritime Commission                       46, IV
Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service        29, XII
Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission  5, LXXIV; 29, XXVII
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration       49, III
Federal Prison Industries, Inc.                   28, III
Federal Procurement Policy Office                 48, 99
Federal Property Management Regulations           41, 101
Federal Railroad Administration                   49, II
Federal Register, Administrative Committee of     1, I
Federal Register, Office of                       1, II
Federal Reserve System                            12, II
  Board of Governors                              5, LVIII
Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board        5, VI, LXXVI
Federal Service Impasses Panel                    5, XIV
Federal Trade Commission                          5, XLVII; 16, I
Federal Transit Administration                    49, VI
Federal Travel Regulation System                  41, Subtitle F
Financial Crimes Enforcement Network              31, X
Financial Research Office                         12, XVI
Financial Stability Oversight Council             12, XIII
Fine Arts, Commission on                          45, XXI
Fiscal Service                                    31, II
Fish and Wildlife Service, United States          50, I, IV
Food and Drug Administration                      21, I
Food and Nutrition Service                        7, II
Food Safety and Inspection Service                9, III
Foreign Agricultural Service                      7, XV
Foreign Assets Control, Office of                 31, V
Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of the       45, V
     United States
Foreign Service Grievance Board                   22, IX
Foreign Service Impasse Disputes Panel            22, XIV

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Foreign Service Labor Relations Board             22, XIV
Foreign-Trade Zones Board                         15, IV
Forest Service                                    36, II
General Services Administration                   5, LVII; 41, 105
  Contract Appeals, Board of                      48, 61
  Federal Acquisition Regulation                  48, 5
  Federal Management Regulation                   41, 102
  Federal Property Management Regulations         41, 101
  Federal Travel Regulation System                41, Subtitle F
  General                                         41, 300
  Payment From a Non-Federal Source for Travel    41, 304
       Expenses
  Payment of Expenses Connected With the Death    41, 303
       of Certain Employees
  Relocation Allowances                           41, 302
  Temporary Duty (TDY) Travel Allowances          41, 301
Geological Survey                                 30, IV
Government Accountability Office                  4, I
Government Ethics, Office of                      5, XVI
Government National Mortgage Association          24, III
Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards          7, VIII; 9, II
     Administration
Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation            45, XVIII
Health and Human Services, Department of          2, III; 5, XLV; 45, 
                                                  Subtitle A,
  Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services        42, IV
  Child Support Enforcement, Office of            45, III
  Children and Families, Administration for       45, II, III, IV, X
  Community Services, Office of                   45, X
  Family Assistance, Office of                    45, II
  Federal Acquisition Regulation                  48, 3
  Food and Drug Administration                    21, I
  Human Development Services, Office of           45, XIII
  Indian Health Service                           25, V
  Inspector General (Health Care), Office of      42, V
  Public Health Service                           42, I
  Refugee Resettlement, Office of                 45, IV
Homeland Security, Department of                  2, XXX; 6, I; 8, I
  Coast Guard                                     33, I; 46, I; 49, IV
  Coast Guard (Great Lakes Pilotage)              46, III
  Customs and Border Protection                   19, I
  Federal Emergency Management Agency             44, I
  Human Resources Management and Labor Relations  5, XCVII
       Systems
  Immigration and Customs Enforcement Bureau      19, IV
  Transportation Security Administration          49, XII
HOPE for Homeowners Program, Board of Directors   24, XXIV
     of
Housing and Urban Development, Department of      2, XXIV; 5, LXV; 24, 
                                                  Subtitle B
  Community Planning and Development, Office of   24, V, VI
       Assistant Secretary for
  Equal Opportunity, Office of Assistant          24, I
       Secretary for
  Federal Acquisition Regulation                  48, 24
  Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight, Office    12, XVII
       of
  Government National Mortgage Association        24, III
  Housing--Federal Housing Commissioner, Office   24, II, VIII, X, XX
       of Assistant Secretary for
  Housing, Office of, and Multifamily Housing     24, IV
       Assistance Restructuring, Office of
  Inspector General, Office of                    24, XII
  Public and Indian Housing, Office of Assistant  24, IX
       Secretary for
  Secretary, Office of                            24, Subtitle A, VII
Housing--Federal Housing Commissioner, Office of  24, II, VIII, X, XX
     Assistant Secretary for
Housing, Office of, and Multifamily Housing       24, IV
     Assistance Restructuring, Office of
Human Development Services, Office of             45, XIII
Immigration and Customs Enforcement Bureau        19, IV
Immigration Review, Executive Office for          8, V

[[Page 1058]]

Independent Counsel, Office of                    28, VII
Indian Affairs, Bureau of                         25, I, V
Indian Affairs, Office of the Assistant           25, VI
     Secretary
Indian Arts and Crafts Board                      25, II
Indian Health Service                             25, V
Industry and Security, Bureau of                  15, VII
Information Resources Management, Office of       7, XXVII
Information Security Oversight Office, National   32, XX
     Archives and Records Administration
Inspector General
  Agriculture Department                          7, XXVI
  Health and Human Services Department            42, V
  Housing and Urban Development Department        24, XII, XV
Institute of Peace, United States                 22, XVII
Inter-American Foundation                         5, LXIII; 22, X
Interior Department                               2, XIV
  American Indians, Office of the Special         25, VII
       Trustee
  Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation,  30, II
       and Enforcement
  Endangered Species Committee                    50, IV
  Federal Acquisition Regulation                  48, 14
  Federal Property Management Regulations System  41, 114
  Fish and Wildlife Service, United States        50, I, IV
  Geological Survey                               30, IV
  Indian Affairs, Bureau of                       25, I, V
  Indian Affairs, Office of the Assistant         25, VI
       Secretary
  Indian Arts and Crafts Board                    25, II
  Land Management, Bureau of                      43, II
  National Indian Gaming Commission               25, III
  National Park Service                           36, I
  Natural Resource Revenue, Office of             30, XII
  Ocean Energy Management, Bureau of              30, V
  Reclamation, Bureau of                          43, I
  Secretary of the Interior, Office of            2, XIV; 43, Subtitle A
  Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement,     30, VII
       Office of
Internal Revenue Service                          26, I
International Boundary and Water Commission,      22, XI
     United States and Mexico, United States 
     Section
International Development, United States Agency   22, II
     for
  Federal Acquisition Regulation                  48, 7
International Development Cooperation Agency,     22, XII
     United States
International Joint Commission, United States     22, IV
     and Canada
International Organizations Employees Loyalty     5, V
     Board
International Trade Administration                15, III; 19, III
International Trade Commission, United States     19, II
Interstate Commerce Commission                    5, XL
Investment Security, Office of                    31, VIII
Iraq Reconstruction, Special Inspector General    5, LXXXVII
     for
James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation      45, XXIV
Japan-United States Friendship Commission         22, XVI
Joint Board for the Enrollment of Actuaries       20, VIII
Justice Department                                2, XXVIII; 5, XXVIII; 28, 
                                                  I, XI; 40, IV
  Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives,     27, II
       Bureau of
  Drug Enforcement Administration                 21, II
  Federal Acquisition Regulation                  48, 28
  Federal Claims Collection Standards             31, IX
  Federal Prison Industries, Inc.                 28, III
  Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of the     45, V
       United States
  Immigration Review, Executive Office for        8, V
  Offices of Independent Counsel                  28, VI
  Prisons, Bureau of                              28, V
  Property Management Regulations                 41, 128
Labor Department                                  5, XLII
  Employee Benefits Security Administration       29, XXV

[[Page 1059]]

  Employees' Compensation Appeals Board           20, IV
  Employment and Training Administration          20, V
  Employment Standards Administration             20, VI
  Federal Acquisition Regulation                  48, 29
  Federal Contract Compliance Programs, Office    41, 60
       of
  Federal Procurement Regulations System          41, 50
  Labor-Management Standards, Office of           29, II, IV
  Mine Safety and Health Administration           30, I
  Occupational Safety and Health Administration   29, XVII
  Office of Workers' Compensation Programs        20, VII
  Public Contracts                                41, 50
  Secretary of Labor, Office of                   29, Subtitle A
  Veterans' Employment and Training Service,      41, 61; 20, IX
       Office of the Assistant Secretary for
  Wage and Hour Division                          29, V
  Workers' Compensation Programs, Office of       20, I
Labor-Management Standards, Office of             29, II, IV
Land Management, Bureau of                        43, II
Legal Services Corporation                        45, XVI
Library of Congress                               36, VII
  Copyright Office                                37, II
  Copyright Royalty Board                         37, III
Local Television Loan Guarantee Board             7, XX
Management and Budget, Office of                  5, III, LXXVII; 14, VI; 
                                                  48, 99
Marine Mammal Commission                          50, V
Maritime Administration                           46, II
Merit Systems Protection Board                    5, II, LXIV
Micronesian Status Negotiations, Office for       32, XXVII
Millennium Challenge Corporation                  22, XIII
Mine Safety and Health Administration             30, I
Minority Business Development Agency              15, XIV
Miscellaneous Agencies                            1, IV
Monetary Offices                                  31, I
Morris K. Udall Scholarship and Excellence in     36, XVI
     National Environmental Policy Foundation
Museum and Library Services, Institute of         2, XXXI
National Aeronautics and Space Administration     2, XVIII; 5, LIX; 14, V
  Federal Acquisition Regulation                  48, 18
National Agricultural Library                     7, XLI
National Agricultural Statistics Service          7, XXXVI
National and Community Service, Corporation for   2, XXII; 45, XII, XXV
National Archives and Records Administration      2, XXVI; 5, LXVI; 36, XII
  Information Security Oversight Office           32, XX
National Capital Planning Commission              1, IV
National Commission for Employment Policy         1, IV
National Commission on Libraries and Information  45, XVII
     Science
National Council on Disability                    34, XII
National Counterintelligence Center               32, XVIII
National Credit Union Administration              5, LXXXVI; 12, VII
National Crime Prevention and Privacy Compact     28, IX
     Council
National Drug Control Policy, Office of           21, III
National Endowment for the Arts                   2, XXXII
National Endowment for the Humanities             2, XXXIII
National Foundation on the Arts and the           45, XI
     Humanities
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration    23, II, III; 47, VI; 49, V
National Imagery and Mapping Agency               32, I
National Indian Gaming Commission                 25, III
National Institute for Literacy                   34, XI
National Institute of Food and Agriculture        7, XXXIV
National Institute of Standards and Technology    15, II
National Intelligence, Office of Director of      32, XVII
National Labor Relations Board                    5, LXI; 29, I
National Marine Fisheries Service                 50, II, IV
National Mediation Board                          29, X
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration   15, IX; 50, II, III, IV, 
                                                  VI

[[Page 1060]]

National Park Service                             36, I
National Railroad Adjustment Board                29, III
National Railroad Passenger Corporation (AMTRAK)  49, VII
National Science Foundation                       2, XXV; 5, XLIII; 45, VI
  Federal Acquisition Regulation                  48, 25
National Security Council                         32, XXI
National Security Council and Office of Science   47, II
     and Technology Policy
National Telecommunications and Information       15, XXIII; 47, III, IV
     Administration
National Transportation Safety Board              49, VIII
Natural Resources Conservation Service            7, VI
Natural Resource Revenue, Office of               30, XII
Navajo and Hopi Indian Relocation, Office of      25, IV
Navy Department                                   32, VI
  Federal Acquisition Regulation                  48, 52
Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation             24, XXV
Northeast Interstate Low-Level Radioactive Waste  10, XVIII
     Commission
Nuclear Regulatory Commission                     2, XX; 5, XLVIII; 10, I
  Federal Acquisition Regulation                  48, 20
Occupational Safety and Health Administration     29, XVII
Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission  29, XX
Ocean Energy Management, Bureau of                30, V
Offices of Independent Counsel                    28, VI
Office of Workers' Compensation Programs          20, VII
Oklahoma City National Memorial Trust             36, XV
Operations Office                                 7, XXVIII
Overseas Private Investment Corporation           5, XXXIII; 22, VII
Patent and Trademark Office, United States        37, I
Payment From a Non-Federal Source for Travel      41, 304
     Expenses
Payment of Expenses Connected With the Death of   41, 303
     Certain Employees
Peace Corps                                       2, XXXVII; 22, III
Pennsylvania Avenue Development Corporation       36, IX
Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation              29, XL
Personnel Management, Office of                   5, I, XXXV; 45, VIII
  Human Resources Management and Labor Relations  5, XCVII
       Systems, Department of Homeland Security
  Federal Acquisition Regulation                  48, 17
  Federal Employees Group Life Insurance Federal  48, 21
       Acquisition Regulation
  Federal Employees Health Benefits Acquisition   48, 16
       Regulation
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety           49, I
     Administration
Postal Regulatory Commission                      5, XLVI; 39, III
Postal Service, United States                     5, LX; 39, I
Postsecondary Education, Office of                34, VI
President's Commission on White House             1, IV
     Fellowships
Presidential Documents                            3
Presidio Trust                                    36, X
Prisons, Bureau of                                28, V
Private and Civil Liberties Oversight Board       6, X
Procurement and Property Management, Office of    7, XXXII
Productivity, Technology and Innovation,          37, IV
     Assistant Secretary
Public Contracts, Department of Labor             41, 50
Public and Indian Housing, Office of Assistant    24, IX
     Secretary for
Public Health Service                             42, I
Railroad Retirement Board                         20, II
Reclamation, Bureau of                            43, I
Recovery Accountability and Transparency Board    4, II
Refugee Resettlement, Office of                   45, IV
Relocation Allowances                             41, 302
Research and Innovative Technology                49, XI
     Administration
Rural Business-Cooperative Service                7, XVIII, XLII, L
Rural Development Administration                  7, XLII
Rural Housing Service                             7, XVIII, XXXV, L

[[Page 1061]]

Rural Telephone Bank                              7, XVI
Rural Utilities Service                           7, XVII, XVIII, XLII, L
Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation     33, IV
Science and Technology Policy, Office of          32, XXIV
Science and Technology Policy, Office of, and     47, II
     National Security Council
Secret Service                                    31, IV
Securities and Exchange Commission                5, XXXIV; 17, II
Selective Service System                          32, XVI
Small Business Administration                     2, XXVII; 13, I
Smithsonian Institution                           36, V
Social Security Administration                    2, XXIII; 20, III; 48, 23
Soldiers' and Airmen's Home, United States        5, XI
Special Counsel, Office of                        5, VIII
Special Education and Rehabilitative Services,    34, III
     Office of
State Department                                  2, VI; 22, I; 28, XI
  Federal Acquisition Regulation                  48, 6
Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement,       30, VII
     Office of
Surface Transportation Board                      49, X
Susquehanna River Basin Commission                18, VIII
Technology Administration                         15, XI
Technology Policy, Assistant Secretary for        37, IV
Tennessee Valley Authority                        5, LXIX; 18, XIII
Thrift Supervision Office, Department of the      12, V
     Treasury
Trade Representative, United States, Office of    15, XX
Transportation, Department of                     2, XII; 5, L
  Commercial Space Transportation                 14, III
  Contract Appeals, Board of                      48, 63
  Emergency Management and Assistance             44, IV
  Federal Acquisition Regulation                  48, 12
  Federal Aviation Administration                 14, I
  Federal Highway Administration                  23, I, II
  Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration     49, III
  Federal Railroad Administration                 49, II
  Federal Transit Administration                  49, VI
  Maritime Administration                         46, II
  National Highway Traffic Safety Administration  23, II, III; 47, IV; 49, V
  Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety         49, I
       Administration
  Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation   33, IV
  Secretary of Transportation, Office of          14, II; 49, Subtitle A
  Surface Transportation Board                    49, X
  Transportation Statistics Bureau                49, XI
Transportation, Office of                         7, XXXIII
Transportation Security Administration            49, XII
Transportation Statistics Bureau                  49, XI
Travel Allowances, Temporary Duty (TDY)           41, 301
Treasury Department                               5, XXI; 12, XV; 17, IV; 
                                                  31, IX
  Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau        27, I
  Community Development Financial Institutions    12, XVIII
       Fund
  Comptroller of the Currency                     12, I
  Customs and Border Protection                   19, I
  Engraving and Printing, Bureau of               31, VI
  Federal Acquisition Regulation                  48, 10
  Federal Claims Collection Standards             31, IX
  Federal Law Enforcement Training Center         31, VII
  Financial Crimes Enforcement Network            31, X
  Fiscal Service                                  31, II
  Foreign Assets Control, Office of               31, V
  Internal Revenue Service                        26, I
  Investment Security, Office of                  31, VIII
  Monetary Offices                                31, I
  Secret Service                                  31, IV
  Secretary of the Treasury, Office of            31, Subtitle A
  Thrift Supervision, Office of                   12, V
Truman, Harry S. Scholarship Foundation           45, XVIII
United States and Canada, International Joint     22, IV
   Commission
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United States and Mexico, International Boundary  22, XI
     and Water Commission, United States Section
Utah Reclamation Mitigation and Conservation      43, III
     Commission
Veterans Affairs Department                       2, VIII; 38, I
  Federal Acquisition Regulation                  48, 8
Veterans' Employment and Training Service,        41, 61; 20, IX
     Office of the Assistant Secretary for
Vice President of the United States, Office of    32, XXVIII
Vocational and Adult Education, Office of         34, IV
Wage and Hour Division                            29, V
Water Resources Council                           18, VI
Workers' Compensation Programs, Office of         20, I
World Agricultural Outlook Board                  7, XXXVIII

[[Page 1063]]



List of CFR Sections Affected



All changes in this volume of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) that 
were made by documents published in the Federal Register since January 
1, 2008 are enumerated in the following list. Entries indicate the 
nature of the changes effected. Page numbers refer to Federal Register 
pages. The user should consult the entries for chapters, parts and 
subparts as well as sections for revisions.
For changes to this volume of the CFR prior to this listing, consult the 
annual edition of the monthly List of CFR Sections Affected (LSA). The 
LSA is available at www.fdsys.gov. For changes to this volume of the CFR 
prior to 2001, see the ``List of CFR Sections Affected, 1949-1963, 1964-
1972, 1973-1985, and 1986-2000'' published in 11 separate volumes. The 
``List of CFR Sections Affected 1986-2000'' is available at 
www.fdsys.gov.

                                  2008

                       (No regulations published)

                                  2009

40 CFR
                                                                   74 FR
                                                                    Page
Chapter I
450 Added..........................................................63057
600.002-08 Amended.................................................61549
600.010-08 (d) revised.............................................61549
600.011-93 (a) revised; (b)(3) added...............................61549
600.107-08 (c) added...............................................61549
600.111-08 Introductory text and (f) added; (b)(9)(ii) revised.....61549
600.113-08 (h)(1) and (k) revised..................................61550
600.114-08 (b)(2)(ii)(A) and (c)(1)(i)(B) revised..................61550
600.115-08 Introductory text, (a)(1)(i) and (ii) revised...........61551
600.210-08 (a) introductory text, (2)(i), (ii) and (3)(i) revised; 
        (e) added..................................................61551
600.307-08 (k) added...............................................61552
600.315-08 (a)(2) introductory text, (3)(i), (b)(1), (2), (3), (c) 
        introductory text, (1), (e) introductory text, (2)(ii), 
        (g)(1) introductory text, (i), (2) introductory text, 
        (iii), (h)(2) introductory text, (3) and (4)(ii) revised 
                                                                   61552
600.501-93 (a) revised.............................................61553
600.502-81 (a)(4) added............................................61554
600.510-08 (a)(1), (3), (b)(2)(i) introductory text, (3)(i) 
        introductory text, (c)(2)(v) introductory text, (vi) 
        introductory text, (g)(3) and (h) introductory text 
        revised; (a)(2), (4), (b)(2)(i)(A), (B), (3)(i)(A), (B) 
        and (i) removed; (e) amended...............................61554
600.511-80 (a) introductory text and (b)(5) revised; (d) and (e) 
        removed....................................................61554
600.512-08 (c)(8) and (9) added....................................61554

                                  2010

40 CFR
                                                                   75 FR
                                                                    Page
Chapter I
450 Authority citation revised.....................................68217
450.22 (a) introductory text revised...............................10439
    (a) and (b) stayed indefinitely................................68217
600 Heading revised................................................25701
600.001-08--600.011-93 (Subpart A) Heading revised; eff. 7-6-10....25701
600.001-12 Added; eff. 7-6-10......................................25701
600.002-08 Amended; eff. 7-6-10....................................25702
600.006-08 Heading, (b)(2)(ii), (iv), (c) introductory text, (e) 
        and (g)(3) revised; (c)(5) added; eff. 7-6-10..............25702

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600.007-08 (b)(4), (5), (6), (c) and (f) introductory text 
        revised; eff. 7-6-10.......................................25703
600.008-08 Heading and (a)(1) revised; eff. 7-6-10.................25703
600.010-08 (d) revised; eff. 7-6-10................................25703
600.011-93 Revised; eff. 7-6-10....................................25703
600.101-08--600.115-08 (Subpart B) Heading revised; eff. 7-6-10....25704
600.101-12 Added; eff. 7-6-10......................................25704
600.111-08 (f) revised; eff. 7-6-10................................25704
600.113-12 Added; eff. 7-6-10......................................25704
600.114-08 Heading and introductory text revised; (d), (e) and (f) 
        added; eff. 7-6-10.........................................25709
600.201-08--600.211-08 (Subpart C) Heading revised; eff. 7-6-10....25711
600.201-12 Added; eff. 7-6-10......................................25711
600.206-12 Added; eff. 7-6-10......................................25711
600.208-12 Added; eff. 7-6-10......................................25712
600.301-12 Added; eff. 7-6-10......................................25713
600.501-12--600.514-12 (Subpart F) Heading revised; eff. 7-6-10....25713
600.501-12 Added; eff. 7-6-10......................................25713
600.507-12 Added; eff. 7-6-10......................................25713
600.509-12 Added; eff. 7-6-10......................................25713
600.510-12 Added; eff. 7-6-10......................................25714
600.512-12 Added; eff. 7-6-10......................................25717
600.514-12 Added; eff. 7-6-10......................................25718

                                  2011

40 CFR
                                                                   76 FR
                                                                    Page
Chapter I
600 Heading revised................................................39524
600.001-08--600.011-93 (Subpart A) Heading revised.................39524
600.001 Redesignated from 600.001-12 and revised...................39524
600.001-08 Removed.................................................39524
600.001-12 Redesignated as 600.001.................................39524
600.001-86 Removed.................................................39524
600.001-93 Removed.................................................39524
600.002 Redesignated from 600.002-08 and revised...................39524
600.002-08 Redesignated as 600.002.................................39524
600.002-85 Removed.................................................39524
600.002-93 Removed.................................................39524
600.003 Redesignated from 600.003-77...............................39524
    Revised........................................................39527
600.003-77 Redesignated as 600.003.................................39524
600.004-77 Removed.................................................39524
600.005 Redesignated from 600.005-81...............................39524
    Introductory text and (a) revised..............................39527
600.005-81 Redesignated as 600.005.................................39524
600.006 Redesignated from 600.006-08...............................39524
    (c), (e) and (g) revised.......................................39528
600.006-08 Redesignated as 600.006.................................39524
600.006-86 Removed.................................................39524
600.006-87 Removed.................................................39524
600.006-89 Removed.................................................39524
600.007 Redesignated from 600.007-08...............................39524
    (a), (b) and (e) revised.......................................39529
600.007-08 Redesignated as 600.007.................................39524
600.007-80 Removed.................................................39524
600.008 Redesignated from 600.008-08...............................39524
    Heading, (a)(1) and (2)(i) revised.............................39529
600.008-01 Removed.................................................39524
600.008-08 Redesignated as 600.008.................................39524
600.008-77 Removed.................................................39524
600.009 Redesignated from 600.009-85...............................39524
    Revised........................................................39530
600.009-85 Redesignated as 600.009.................................39524
600.010 Redesignated from 600.010-08...............................39524
    (a) introductory text, (c) and (d) revised.....................39530
600.010-08 Redesignated as 600.010.................................39524
600.010-86 Removed.................................................39524
600.011 Redesignated from 600.011-93...............................39524
    Revised........................................................39530
    (c)(3) revised.................................................57379
600.011-93 Redesignated as 600.011.................................39524
600.101-08--600.115-08 (Subpart B) Heading revised.................39531
600.101-12 Removed.................................................39531
600.101-86 Removed.................................................39531
600.101-93 Removed.................................................39531
600.102-78 Removed.................................................39531
600.103-78 Removed.................................................39531
600.104-78 Removed.................................................39531
600.105-78 Removed.................................................39531

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600.106-08 Revised.................................................39531
600.106-78 Removed.................................................39531
600.107-08 Revised.................................................39531
600.107-78 Removed.................................................39531
600.107-93 Removed.................................................39531
600.108-08 Redesignated from 600.108-78............................39531
600.108-78 Redesignated as 600.108-08..............................39531
600.109-08 (b)(3) revised..........................................39531
600.109-78 Removed.................................................39531
600.110-78 Removed.................................................39531
600.111-08 Revised.................................................39531
600.111-80 Removed.................................................39531
600.111-93 Removed.................................................39531
600.112-78 Removed.................................................39531
600.113-08 (f) revised.............................................39533
600.113-12 Revised.................................................39533
600.113-78 Removed.................................................39531
600.113-88 Removed.................................................39531
600.113-93 Removed.................................................39531
600.114-12 Added...................................................39538
    (c) introductory text, (e)(2)(ii) and (f) introductory text 
revised............................................................57379
600.115-08 Redesignated as 600.115-11..............................39547
600.115-11 Redesignated from 600.115-08 and revised................39547
    Introductory text revised......................................57380
600.116-12 Added...................................................39548
    (a)(6) added; (b)(4) amended...................................57380
600.201-08--600.211-08 (Subpart C) Heading revised.................39550
600.201-08 Removed.................................................39551
600.201-12 Removed.................................................39551
600.201-86 Removed.................................................39551
600.201-93 Removed.................................................39551
600.202-77 Removed.................................................39551
600.203-77 Removed.................................................39551
600.204-77 Removed.................................................39551
600.205-77 Removed.................................................39551
600.206-12 Revised.................................................39551
600.206-86 Removed.................................................39551
600.206-93 Removed.................................................39551
600.207-12 Added...................................................39551
600.207-86 Removed.................................................39551
600.207-93 Removed.................................................39551
600.208-12 Revised.................................................39552
600.208-77 Removed.................................................39551
600.209-12 Added...................................................39553
600.209-85 Removed.................................................39551
600.209-95 Removed.................................................39551
600.210-08 (f) added...............................................39554
600.210-12 Added...................................................39554
    (d)(3)(ii) revised.............................................57380
600.211-08 Removed.................................................39551
600.301-08--600.316-78 (Subpart D) Heading revised.................39558
600.301 Redesignated from 600.306-08 and revised...................39558
600.301-08 Removed.................................................39558
600.301-12 Removed.................................................39558
600.301-86 Removed.................................................39558
600.301-95 Removed.................................................39558
600.302-08 Redesignated from 600.307-08............................39558
    (h), (i) and (j) removed.......................................39559
600.302-12 Added...................................................39559
    (e)(4) revised.................................................57380
600.302-77 Removed.................................................39558
600.303-12 Added...................................................39561
600.303-77 Removed.................................................39558
600.304-12 Added...................................................39561
600.304-77 Removed.................................................39558
600.305-77 Removed.................................................39558
600.306-08 Redesignated as 600.301.................................39558
600.306-12 Added...................................................39562
600.306-86 Removed.................................................39558
600.307-08 Redesignated as 600.302-08..............................39558
600.307-86 Removed.................................................39558
600.307-95 Removed.................................................39558
600.308-12 Added...................................................39562
600.310-12 Added...................................................39563
600.310-86 Removed.................................................39558
600.311-12 Added...................................................39563
    (f) revised....................................................57380
600.311-86 Removed.................................................39558
600.312-08 Redesignated from 600.312-86............................39558
600.312-86 Redesignated as 600.312-08..............................39558
600.313-01 Redesignated as 600.313-08..............................39558
600.313-08 Redesignated from 600.313-01............................39558
600.313-86 Removed.................................................39558
600.314-01 Removed.................................................39558
600.314-08 Revised.................................................39565
600.314-86 Removed.................................................39558
600.315-08 (a)(2) and (c) introductory text revised................39566
600.315-82 Removed.................................................39558
600.316-08 Redesignated from 600.316-78............................39558
    Revised........................................................39566
600.316-78 Redesignated as 600.316-08..............................39558
600.401-77--600.407-77 (Subpart E) Heading revised.................39567

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600.401-77 Removed.................................................39567
600.402-77 Removed.................................................39567
600.403-77 Removed.................................................39567
600.404-77 Removed.................................................39567
600.405-77 Removed.................................................39567
600.406-77 Removed.................................................39567
600.407-77 Removed.................................................39567
600.501-12--600.514-12 (Subpart F) Heading revised.................39567
600.501-12 Removed.................................................39567
600.501-85 Removed.................................................39567
600.501-86 Removed.................................................39567
600.501-93 Removed.................................................39567
600.502 Redesignated from 600.502-81 and revised...................39567
600.502-81 Redesignated as 600.502.................................39567
600.503-78 Removed.................................................39567
600.504-78 Removed.................................................39567
600.505-78 Removed.................................................39567
600.507-12 (a) introductory text and (c) revised...................39567
600.507-86 Removed.................................................39567
600.509-08 Redesignated from 600.509-86............................39567
600.509-86 Redesignated as 600.509-08..............................39567
600.510-08 (g)(1)(ii) revised......................................39567
600.510-12 (b)(2) introductory text, (3) introductory text, 
        (c)(2)(iv)(B), (g)(1), (i) introductory text and (j)(2) 
        revised....................................................39567
600.510-86 Removed.................................................39567
600.510-93 Removed.................................................39567
600.511-08 Redesignated from 600.511-80............................39569
600.511-80 Redesignated as 600.511-08..............................39569
600.512-01 Removed.................................................39567
600.512-12 (c) revised.............................................39569
600.512-86 Removed.................................................39567
600.513-08 Revised.................................................39569
600.513-81 Removed.................................................39567
600.513-91 Removed.................................................39567
600 Appendix I, Appendix IV and Appendix V headings revised; 
        Appendix II amended; Appendix VI added.....................39570
    Appendix VIII removed..........................................39577

                                  2012

40 CFR
                                                                   77 FR
                                                                    Page
Chapter I
430.01 (a) revised; (s) through (v) added..........................29834
435.11 (d), (e), (k)(2), (o), (t), (u), (v), (x), (ee), (gg), (hh) 
        and (ss) revised; (uu) added...............................29834
435.12 Footnote 1 to table revised.................................29836
435.13 Amended; Footnotes 2, 3 and 5 through 11 to table revised 
                                                                   29836
435.14 Footnote 2 to table revised.................................29836
435.15 Amended; Footnotes 2, 3 and 5 through 11 to table revised 
                                                                   29836
435.10--435.15 (Subpart A) Appendices 1, 2 and 3 amended; Appendix 
        4 revised..................................................29837
    Appendix 5 amended.............................................29843
    Appendices 6, 7 and 8 amended..................................29845
435.41 (d), (e), (k), (m)(2), (q), (r), (y), (ee), (ff) and (mm) 
        revised; (w) amended.......................................29845
435.42 Footnote 1 to table revised.................................29846
435.43 Table amended...............................................29846
435.44 Table amended...............................................29846
435.45 Table amended...............................................29846
449 Added..........................................................29203
600 Actions on petitions...........................................51701
600.002 Amended....................................................63178
600.111-08 Introductory text revised...............................63178
600.113-12 (g)(2)(iv)(C) and (j) through (n) revised...............63179
600.116-12 Heading and (a) introductory text revised; (c) added....63182
600.210-12 (a) introductory text and (5) revised...................63183
600.303-12 Introductory text, (b) introductory text, (b)(6) and 
        (c) revised................................................63183
600.310-12 (a) revised.............................................63184
600.311-12 (c)(1) and (e)(3)(vii) revised; (e)(4) added............63184
600.510-12 (b)(3)(iii) removed; (b)(4) added; (c), (g)(1) 
        introductory text, (3), (h) introductory text, (i) and 
        (j)(2)(vii) revised........................................63184

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600.514-12 (b)(1)(v) and (vii) revised; (b)(1)(ix) redesignated as 
        (b)(1)(x); new (b)(1)(ix) added............................63187

                                  2013

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