TABLE I |
MINIMUM EFFLUENT QUALITY REQUIREMENTS* FOR ANY REGIONALSEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT IN THE OCCOQUAN WATERSHED |
FINAL EFFLUENT REQUIREMENTS |
COD mg/1 - 10.0 |
Suspended solids mg/1 - 1.0 |
Nitrogen mg/1 - 1.0** |
Phosphorus mg/1 - 0.1 |
MBAS mg/1 - 0.1 |
Turbidity NTU - 0.5*** |
Coliform per 100 ml Sample - less than 2.0 |
*As measured on a monthly average unless otherwise noted. Since these are minimum requirements, the normal average would be expected to be substantially better. **Unoxidized nitrogen (as TKN) Refer to 9VAC25-410-20 E 2 for further information. ***Measured immediately prior to chlorination. |
These requirements are applicable to regional sewage treatment plants.
In addition, a brief narrative summary description shall be submitted to identify what has been done to ensure that each unit and major subsystem can be maintained and expanded without release of effluent that does not meet the minimum standards.
If these pumping stations are remote and unmanned, an alarm system shall be provided at manned stations to indicate that problems are developing and to direct maintenance assistance to the affected pumping station. The owner of each pumping station shall be required to obtain a department certificate.
A waiver may be sought from requirement g above, particularly in new collection systems exhibiting no I/I problems. However, the jurisdiction requesting such a waiver must submit documentation to the department for review that the sewer system tributary to the pump station meets the criteria established by the most recent edition of the Sewage Collection and Treatment Regulations (9VAC25-790-10 et seq.) for infiltration/inflow, and any other such information that the department may require.
Further, any time a user violates any of the administrative or technical requirements of the contract between the user and the owner which can affect the plant operations, hydraulic loading, or effluent quality or which affect the reservoir's water quality due to urban runoff (e.g., siltation), the owner shall not allow the user to discharge additional wastewater to the owner's plant until the problem has been resolved to the owner's satisfaction.
9 Va. Admin. Code § 25-410-20
Statutory Authority: § 62.1-44.15 of the Code of Virginia.