40 C.F.R. § 419.34

Current through October 31, 2024
Section 419.34 - Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional pollutant control technology (BCT)
(a) 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):

Pollutant or pollutant propertyBCT effluent limitations
Maximum for any 1 day Average of daily values for 30 consecutive days shall not exceed
Metric units (kilograms per 1,000 m3 of feedstock)
BOD534.618.4
TSS23.414.8
Oil and grease11.15.9
pH(1)(1)
English units (pounds per 1,000 bbl of feedstock)
BOD512.16.5
TSS8.35.25
Oil and grease3.92.1
pH(1)(1)

1 Within the range of 6.0 to 9.0.

(b) The limits set forth in paragraph (a) of this section are to be multiplied by the following factors to calculate the maximum for any one day and maximum average of daily values for thirty consecutive days.
(1) Size factor.

1,000 bbl of feedstock per stream daySize factor
Less than 24.90.73
25.0 to 49.90.76
50.0 to 74.90.83
75.0 to 99.90.91
100.0 to 124.90.99
125.0 to 149.91.08
150.0 or greater1.13

(2) Process factor.

Process configuration Process factor
Less than 4.490.73
4.5 to 5.490.80
5.5 to 5.990.91
6.0 to 6.490.99
6.5 to 6.991.08
7.0 to 7.491.17
7.5 to 7.991.28
8.0 to 8.491.39
8.5 to 8.991.51
9.0 to 9.491.65
9.5 or greater1.72

(3) See the comprehensive example in subpart D, § 419.42(b)(3) .
(c) The provisions of § 419.14(c) apply to discharges of process wastewater pollutants attributable to ballast water by a point source subject to the provisions of this subpart.
(d) The quantity and quality of pollutants or pollutant properties controlled by this paragraph, attributable to once-through cooling water, are excluded from the discharge allowed by paragraph (b) of this section.
(e)Effluent limitations for contaminated runoff. The following effluent limitations constitute the quantity and quality of pollutants or pollutant properties controlled by this paragraph and attributable to contaminated runoff which may be discharged after the application of the best conventional pollutant control technology by a point source subject to this subpart.
(1) If wastewater consists solely of contaminated runoff and is not commingled or treated with process wastewater, it may be discharged if it does not exceed 15 mg/l oil and grease based upon an analysis of any single grab or composite sample.
(2) If contaminated runoff is commingled or treated with process wastewater, or if wastewater consisting solely of contaminated runoff which exceeds 15 mg/l oil and grease is not commingled or treated with any other type of wastewater, the quantity of pollutants discharged shall not exceed the quantity determined by multiplying the flow of contaminated runoff as determined by the permit writer times the concentrations listed in the following table:

Pollutant or pollutant propertyBCT effluent limitations for contaminated runoff
Maximum for any 1 day Average of daily values for 30 consecutive days shall not exceed
Metric units (kilograms per 1,000 m3 of flow)
BOD548.26.
TSS33.21.
Oil and grease15.8.
pH(1)(1)
English units (pounds per 1,000 gallons of flow)
BOD50.400.22
TSS0.280.18
Oil and grease0.130.067
pH(1)(1)

1 Within the range of 6.0 to 9.0.

40 C.F.R. §419.34

50 FR 28526, July 12, 1985