(A) Alternative concentration limits: Click here to view Image
Where: CT = The alternative concentration limit for the combined wastestreams.
Ci = The categorical pretreatment standard concentration limit for a pollutant in the regulated stream i.
Fi = The average daily flow (at least a thirty (30) day average) of stream i to the extent that it is regulated for such pollutant.
FD = The average daily flow (at least a thirty (30) day average) from any of the following:
(i) Boiler blowdown streams, noncontact cooling streams, storm water streams, and demineralizer backwash streams; provided, however, that where such streams contain a significant amount of a pollutant, and the combination of such streams, prior to treatment, with an industrial user's regulated process wastestream will result in a substantial reduction of that pollutant, the control authority, upon application of the industrial user, may exercise its discretion to determine whether such stream should be classified as diluted or unregulated. In its application to the control authority, the industrial user must provide engineering, production, sampling and analysis, and such other information so that the control authority can make its determination.(ii) Sanitary wastestreams where such streams are not regulated by a categorical pretreatment standard.(iii) Any process wastestreams that were or could have been entirely exempted from categorical pretreatment standards pursuant to paragraph 8 of the NRDC v. Costle Consent Decree (12 ERC 1833) for one (1) or more of the following reasons:(AA) The pollutants of concern are not detectable in the effluent from the industrial user.(BB) The pollutants of concern are present only in trace amounts and are neither causing or likely to cause toxic effects.(CC) The pollutants of concern are present in amounts too small to be effectively reduced by technologies known to the administrator.(DD) The wastestream contains only pollutants that are compatible with the POTW. FT = The average daily flow (at least a thirty (30) day average) through the combined treatment facility (includes Fi, FD, and unregulated streams).
N = The total number of regulated streams.
(B) Alternative mass limits: Click here to view Image
Where: MT = The alternative mass limit for a pollutant in the combined wastestream.
Mi = The categorical pretreatment standard mass limit for a pollutant in the regulated stream i (the categorical pretreatment mass limit multiplied by the appropriate measure of production).
Fi, FD, FT, and N are defined in clause (A).