All industrial users shall promptly notify the control authority
(and the POTW if the POTW is not the control authority) in advance
of any substantial change in the volume or character of pollutants
in their discharge, including the listed or characteristic hazardous
wastes for which the industrial user has submitted initial notification
under 40 CFR 403.12(p) and Chapter 27, Sec. 2.75(4), of the City of
Grand Rapids Code.
The City Manager will evaluate the completed application and
data furnished by the discharger and may require additional information.
Within 30 days after full evaluation and acceptance of the data furnished,
the City Manager shall make a determination as to whether the applicant
is a significant industrial user or will need a discharge authorization.
For every applicant, the City Manager shall issue or deny a discharge
permit subject to terms and conditions provided herein.
The City Manager shall have the right to amend any discharge permit issued hereunder in order to assure compliance by the POTW with applicable laws and regulations and prevent a violation of any NPDES limit, water quality standards or interference with residuals management as specified in §
313-18B(6). Upon the promulgation of a federal categorical pretreatment standard, the significant industrial user discharge permit of each discharger subject to such standards will be revised to comply with such standards. Where a discharger, subject to a federal categorical pretreatment standard, has not previously submitted an application for a significant industrial user discharge permit as required by §
313-20, the discharger shall apply for a significant industrial user discharge permit from the City Manager within 30 days after the promulgation of the applicable federal categorical pretreatment standard and provide the information required. The discharger shall be informed of any proposed changes in the discharger's permit at least 30 days prior to the effective date of change. Any changes or new conditions in the permit may include a reasonable time schedule for compliance, which does not exceed any compliance dates set by 40 CFR 403.6(b) and Rule 323.2311(3) of the Michigan Administrative Code.
Significant industrial user discharge permits shall specify
the following:
A. Statement of duration (not more than five years) including issuance
and expiration dates;
B. Effluent limitations based on the more stringent of categorical pretreatment standards, BMPs, or local limits as established by this Part
2 and state law;
C. General and specific discharge prohibitions as established by §§
313-18 and
313-19 of this Part
2;
D. Requirements and specifications for monitoring programs including
sampling locations, frequency of sampling, number, types and standards
for tests and reporting schedule;
E. Requirements for collecting, retaining and providing access to plant
records relating to the user's discharge and for providing entry for
sampling and inspection;
F. Requirements for notification of spills, bypass or potential problems
to the POTW including slug loadings, upsets or violations;
G. Requirements to develop and implement spill and slug control plans;
H. Requirements for notification and approval of changes prior to discharge.
The POTW shall be notified of any proposed substantial change in the
volume or character of pollutants in their discharge, including the
listed or characteristic hazardous wastes for which the industrial
user has submitted initial notification under 40 CFR 403.12(p) and
Rule 323.2310(15) of the Michigan Administrative Code and operational
shift changes of greater than four hours;
I. Special conditions as the City Manager may reasonably require under particular circumstances of a given discharge to ensure compliance with this Part
2 and state and federal pretreatment standards and requirements;
J. Statement of applicable civil and criminal penalties for violation
of pretreatment standards and requirements;
K. Statement of non-transferability;
L. Conditions for modification or revocation of permit;
M. Schedule of fees and charges;
N. Limits on the average and maximum wastewater constituents and characteristics,
including BMP: based on applicable pretreatment standards or local
limits;
O. Limits on average and maximum rate and time of discharge and/or requirements
for flow regulations and equalization;
P. Requirements for installation and maintenance of inspection and sampling
facilities;
R. Requirements for submission of special technical reports, discharge
reports or certification statements. These include any reporting requirements
contained in a federal categorical standard or pretreatment requirements.
All discharge permits shall be issued for up to five years, subject to amendment or revocation as provided in this Part
2.