(a) Any point source subject to this subpart must achieve discharges not exceeding the quantity (mass) determined by multiplying the process wastewater flow subject to this subpart times the concentrations in the following table.
(b) In the case of chromium, copper, lead, nickel, zinc, and total cyanide, the discharge quantity (mass) shall be determined by multiplying the concentrations listed in the following table for these pollutants times the flow from metal-bearing waste streams for the metals and times the flow from cyanide bearing waste streams for total cyanide. The metal-bearing waste streams and cyanide-bearing waste streams are defined as those waste streams listed in appendix A of this part, plus any additional OCPSF process wastewater streams identified by the permitting authority on a case-by-case basis as metal or cyanide bearing based upon a determination that such streams contain significant amounts of the pollutants identified above. Any such streams designated as metal or cyanide bearing must be treated independently of other metal or cyanide bearing waste streams unless the permitting authority determines that the combination of such streams, prior to treatment, with the appendix A waste streams will result in substantial reduction of these pollutants. This determination must be based upon a review of relevant engineering, production, and sampling and analysis information.
Effluent characteristics | Effluent limitations BAT and NSPS1 | |
---|---|---|
Maximum for any one day | Maximum for any monthly average | |
Acenaphthene | 59 | 22 |
Acenaphthylene | 59 | 22 |
Acrylonitrile | 242 | 96 |
Anthracene | 59 | 22 |
Benzene | 136 | 37 |
Benzo(a)anthracene | 59 | 22 |
3,4-Benzofluoranthene | 61 | 23 |
Benzo(k)fluoranthene | 59 | 22 |
Benzo(a)pyrene | 61 | 23 |
Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate | 279 | 103 |
Carbon Tetrachloride | 38 | 18 |
Chlorobenzene | 28 | 15 |
Chloroethane | 268 | 104 |
Chloroform | 46 | 21 |
2-Chlorophenol | 98 | 31 |
Chrysene | 59 | 22 |
Di-n-butyl phthalate | 57 | 27 |
1,2-Dichlorobenzene | 163 | 77 |
1,3-Dichlorobenzene | 44 | 31 |
1,4-Dichlorobenzene | 28 | 15 |
1,1-Dichloroethane | 59 | 22 |
1,2-Dichloroethane | 211 | 68 |
1,1-Dichloroethylene | 25 | 16 |
1,2-trans-Dichloroethylene | 54 | 21 |
2,4-Dichlorophenol | 112 | 39 |
1,2-Dichloropropane | 230 | 153 |
1,3-Dichloropropylene | 44 | 29 |
Diethyl phthalate | 203 | 81 |
2,4-Dimethylphenol | 36 | 18 |
Dimethyl phthalate | 47 | 19 |
4,6-Dinitro-o-cresol | 277 | 78 |
2,4-Dinitrophenol | 123 | 71 |
2,4-Dinitrotoluene | 285 | 113 |
2,6-Dinitrotoluene | 641 | 255 |
Ethylbenzene | 108 | 32 |
Fluoranthene | 68 | 25 |
Fluorene | 59 | 22 |
Hexachlorobenzene | 28 | 15 |
Hexachlorobutadiene | 49 | 20 |
Hexachloroethane | 54 | 21 |
Methyl Chloride | 190 | 86 |
Methylene Chloride | 89 | 40 |
Naphthalene | 59 | 22 |
Nitrobenzene | 68 | 27 |
2-Nitrophenol | 69 | 41 |
4-Nitrophenol | 124 | 72 |
Phenanthrene | 59 | 22 |
Phenol | 26 | 15 |
Pyrene | 67 | 25 |
Tetrachloroethylene | 56 | 22 |
Toluene | 80 | 26 |
Total Chromium | 2,770 | 1,110 |
Total Copper | 3,380 | 1,450 |
Total Cyanide | 1,200 | 420 |
Total Lead | 690 | 320 |
Total Nickel | 3,980 | 1,690 |
Total Zinc2 | 2,610 | 1,050 |
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene | 140 | 68 |
1,1,1-Trichloroethane | 54 | 21 |
1,1,2-Trichloroethane | 54 | 21 |
Trichloroethylene | 54 | 21 |
Vinyl Chloride | 268 | 104 |
[52 FR 42568, Nov. 5, 1987, as amended at 58 FR 36892, July 9, 1993]