No industrial wastewater discharged into the
sewerage system shall exceed the following mass loadings:
A. For industrial wastewater discharges less than 17,000
gpd on a calendar quarter average:
(1) 140 pounds per day of BOD.
(2) 140 pounds per day of TSS.
(3) 10 1/2 pounds per day of TKN.
(4) 280 pounds per day of COD.
(5) Four pounds per day of phosphorus.
B. For industrial wastewater discharges greater than
17,000 gpd on a calendar quarter average:
(1) 8,340 x Q pounds per day of BOD.
(2) 8,340 x Q pounds per day of TSS.
(3) 625 x Q pounds per day of TKN.
(4) 16,680 x Q pounds per day of COD.
(5) 230 x Q pounds per day of phosphorous.
C. Where Q is the average monthly flow limit, in units
of million gallons per day, set forth in the industrial waste discharge
permit.
If the National Categorical Pretreatment Standards located in 40 CFR, Chapter I, Subchapter N, Parts 405 through 471, or standards of any municipality, for any industrial user are more stringent than limitation imposed under this Part
9 for industrial users in that subcategory, then the pretreatment standards or the municipal standards shall apply and are hereby incorporated in this Part
9. DARA shall notify all affected industrial users of the applicable reporting requirements under 40 CFR 403.12. In an industrial user, subject to a National Categorical Pretreatment Standard has not previously submitted an application for an industrial waste discharge permit, the industrial user shall apply for a permit within 90 days of promulgation of the National Categorical Pretreatment Standard.
Except where expressly authorized to do so by an applicable pretreatment standard or pretreatment requirement, no industrial user shall increase the use of process water or in any other way attempt to dilute a discharge as a partial or complete substitute for adequate treatment to achieve compliance with a pretreatment standard or requirement. DARA may impose mass limitations (in lieu of or in addition to those imposed under §
253-83) on industrial users in cases where the imposition of mass limitations is appropriate.
State or Township requirements and limitations on industrial wastewater discharges shall apply in any case where they are more stringent than federal requirements and limitations or those set forth in this Part
9.
The Township and DARA reserve the right to establish
more stringent limitations or requirements on discharges to the sewerage
system. If PADEP issues more stringent discharge standards they shall
become applicable immediately.
DARA or the Township may inspect the facilities
of any industrial user. Persons or occupants of premises where wastewater
is created or discharged shall allow DARA or its representatives or
the Township or its representatives ready access at all reasonable
times to all parts of the premises for the purpose of inspection,
sampling, records examination and copying or in the performance of
any of their duties. DARA, the Township, DEP and EPA shall have the
right to set up on the industrial user's property such devices as
are necessary to conduct sampling inspection, compliance monitoring
and/or metering operations. Where an industrial user has security
measures in force which would require proper identification and clearance
before entry into its premises, the industrial user shall make necessary
arrangements with its security guards so that upon presentation of
suitable identification, personnel from DARA, the Township, DEP or
EPA will be permitted to enter, without delay or restriction.