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The Pretreatment Program

The Pretreatment Program. Bethlehem, PA. September 14, 2012. John Lovell 215-814-5790 lovell.john@epa.gov. Steve Copeland 215-814-5792 copeland.stephen@epa.gov Liz Ottinger 215-814-5783 ottinger.elizabeth@epa.gov. Other Contacts. Pretreatment.

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The Pretreatment Program

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  1. The Pretreatment Program Bethlehem, PA September 14, 2012

  2. John Lovell215-814-5790lovell.john@epa.gov

  3. Steve Copeland 215-814-5792 copeland.stephen@epa.gov Liz Ottinger 215-814-5783 ottinger.elizabeth@epa.gov Other Contacts

  4. Pretreatment • Controls industrial discharges into the municipal sewage collection system (POTW) • POTW is generally the primary regulatory agency • If no local program, regulatory agency becomes the state or EPA • 40 CFR 403 – General Pretreatment Regulations

  5. Objectives of the Pretreatment Program • Prevent introduction of pollutants into POTWs which will interfere with their operation, including use or disposal of municipal sludge • Prevent the introduction of pollutants into POTWs which will pass-through treatment works or otherwise be incompatible with such works • Improve opportunities to recycle and reclaim municipal and industrial wastewaters and sludges

  6. Fish kill resulting from industrial waste passing through the POTW.

  7. Collapsed street resulting from sewer explosion caused by industrial waste discharge.

  8. Sewer pipe corrosion caused by acidic discharge from industrial facility.

  9. Sewer pipe blockage caused by oil & grease discharge.

  10. Sewer overflow caused by blockage.

  11. Types of Pretreatment Standards • Prohibitions • Local Limits • Categorical Standards • Best Management Practices

  12. Prohibitions • Apply to all industrial users • 40 CFR 403.5 (a) & (b) • Local ordinance

  13. Local Limits • Apply to significant industrial users and others designated by POTW • Local ordinance • Technically based

  14. Categorical Standards • Apply to specific category of industrial users • CWA 307(b) and (c) • 40 CFR 405 – 471 • Technology-based

  15. Best Management Practices • Can apply to any industrial users • Categorical Standards • Local Ordinance • Require Activities/Procedures • Install/maintain grease interceptor • Slug/spill control plan

  16. Program Implementation Procedures • Updating the Industrial Waste Survey • Permitting of Industrial Users • Notification to IUs of Pretreatment Requirements • Compliance Monitoring – Sampling and Inspections of SIUs by POTW • IU self-monitoring • Enforcement Response Plan

  17. Web Sites • http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/browse/collectionCfr.action?selectedYearFrom=2011&page.go=Go • http://water.epa.gov/scitech/wastetech/guide/index.cfm • http://www.epa.gov/reg3wapd/npdes/index.htm

  18. QUESTIONS ?????

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