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Preliminary 2012 Effluent Guidelines
Program Plan and 2011 Annual
Effluent Guidelines Review Report
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice of availability.
AGENCY:
This notice announces the
availability of the Preliminary 2012
Effluent Guidelines Program Plan
(‘‘Preliminary 2012 Plan’’) and EPA’s
2011 Annual Effluent Guidelines
Review Report, and solicits public
comment on both. Clean Water Act
(CWA) section 304(m), 33 U.S.C.
1314(m), requires EPA to biennially
publish a plan for new and revised
effluent guidelines, after public notice
and comment, which identifies any new
or existing industrial categories selected
for effluent guidelines rulemaking and
provides a schedule for such
rulemaking. EPA works to publish a
preliminary plan in the odd numbered
years and a final plan in the even
numbered years. The findings from the
2011 Annual Reviews were used in
developing the Preliminary 2012 Plan
and will be used in developing the Final
2012 Plan.
DATES: Submit comments on or before
October 7, 2013.
ADDRESSES: Submit your comments on
the 2011 Annual Reviews and
Preliminary 2012 Plan identified by
Docket ID No. EPA–HQ–OW–2010–
0824, by one of the following methods:
• https://www.regulations.gov: Follow
the on-line instructions for submitting
comments.
• Email: ow-docket@epa.gov,
Attention Docket ID No. EPA–HQ–OW–
2010–0824.
• Fax: (202) 566–9744
• Mail: Water Docket, Environmental
Protection Agency, Mailcode: 2822T,
Attention Docket ID No. EPA–HQ–OW–
2010–0824, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave.
NW., Washington, DC 20460.
SUMMARY:
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• Hand Delivery: EPA Docket Center,
EPA West, Room 3334, 1301
Constitution Avenue NW., Washington,
DC, Attention Docket ID No. EPA–HQ–
OW–2010–0824. Such deliveries are
accepted only during the Docket
Center’s normal hours of operation, and
special arrangements should be made
for deliveries of boxed information.
Instructions: Direct your comments on
the 2011 Annual Reviews and
Preliminary 2012 Plan to Docket ID No.
EPA–HQ–OW–2010–0824. EPA’s policy
is that all comments received will be
included in the public docket without
change and could be made available
online at www.regulations.gov,
including any personal information
provided, unless the comment includes
information claimed to be Confidential
Business Information (CBI) or other
information whose disclosure is
restricted by statute. Do not submit
information that you consider to be CBI
or otherwise protected through
www.regulations.gov or email. The
www.regulations.gov Web site is an
‘‘anonymous access’’ system, which
means that EPA will not know your
identity or contact information unless
you provide it in the body of your
comment. If you send an email
comment directly to EPA without going
through www.regulations.gov your email
address will be automatically captured
and included as part of the comment
that is placed in the public docket and
made available on the Internet. If you
submit an electronic comment, EPA
recommends that you include your
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the body of your comment and with any
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cannot read your comment because of
technical difficulties and cannot contact
you for clarification, EPA might not be
able to consider your comment.
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encryption, and be free of any defects or
viruses. For additional information
about EPA’s public docket visit the EPA
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For additional instructions on
submitting comments, go to the
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this document.
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C. What should I consider as I prepare
my comments for EPA?
Tips for Preparing Your Comments.
When submitting comments, remember
to:
• Identify the rulemaking by docket
number and other identifying
information (subject heading, Federal
Register date and page number).
• Follow directions—The agency
might ask you to respond to specific
questions or organize comments by
referencing a Code of Federal
Regulations (CFR) part or section
number.
• Explain why you agree or disagree,
suggest alternatives, and substitute
language for your requested changes.
• Describe any assumptions and
provide any technical information and/
or data that you used.
• If you estimate potential costs or
burdens, explain how you arrived at
your estimate in sufficient detail to
allow for it to be reproduced.
• Provide specific examples to
illustrate your concerns, and suggest
alternatives.
• Explain your views as clearly as
possible.
• Make sure to submit your
comments by the comment period
deadline identified.
The outline of this notice follows.
A. Supporting Documents
Key documents providing additional
information about EPA’s 2011 Annual
Reviews and the Preliminary 2012 Plan
include the 2011 Annual Effluent
Guidelines Review Report and the
Preliminary 2012 Effluent Guidelines
Program Plan.
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1. Docket. EPA has established official
public dockets for these actions under
Docket ID No. EPA–HQ–OW–2010–
0824. The official public docket is the
collection of materials that is available
for public viewing at the Water Docket
in the EPA Docket Center, (EPA/DC)
EPA West, Room 3334,
1301Constitution Ave. NW.,
Washington, DC 20460.
2. Electronic Access. You may access
this Federal Register document
electronically through the United States
government online source for Federal
regulations at https://
www.regulations.gov.
3. Internet access. Copies of the
supporting documents are available at
https://water.epa.gov/lawsregs/
lawsguidance/cwa/304m/index.cfm.
II. How is this document organized?
I. General Information
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documents and other related
information?
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A. Legal Authority.
B. Summary Findings of the 2011 Annual
Reviews.
C. Summary of the Preliminary 2012 Effluent
Guidelines Program Plan.
D. Public Comments.
E. Summary of the Planned Process for 2012
Annual Reviews.
F. Requests for Comment and Information.
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A. Legal Authority
This notice is published under the
authority of the CWA, 33 U.S.C. 1251,
et seq., and in particular sections 301(d),
304(b), 304(g), 304(m), 306, 307(b), 308,
33 U.S.C. 1311(d), 1314(b), 1314(g),
1314(m), 1316, 1317(b), and 1318.
B. Summary Findings of the 2011
Annual Reviews
After completing the 2011 Annual
Reviews, EPA has determined that
discharges from 17 of the top 20
industrial categories were not a hazard
priority. However, EPA determined that
additional information and analysis is
necessary before concluding the review
of the three remaining point source
categories: Pulp, Paper and Paperboard
(40 CFR Part 430), Petroleum Refining
(40 CFR Part 419), and Meat and Poultry
Products (40 CFR Part 432). Therefore,
EPA continued to review these
categories’ discharges during the 2012
Annual Reviews and will report its
finding in the Final 2012 Plan.
C. Summary of the Preliminary 2012
Effluent Guidelines Program Plan
EPA is not identifying any industry
category for new or revised effluent
guidelines in the Preliminary 2012 Plan.
In addition, for previously initiated
rulemakings, EPA is proposing to delist
from the effluent guidelines plan the
rulemaking for the Coalbed Methane
Extraction subcategory based on new
information regarding the declining
prevalence and economic viability of
this industry, due in large part to the
increased extraction of natural gas from
other sources, such as shale formations.
See the supporting documents available
at https://water.epa.gov/lawsregs/
lawsguidance/cwa/304m/index.cfm for
further explanation. EPA is also
proposing to delist the Chlorine and
Chlorinated Hydrocarbon (CCH)
manufacturing industry from the Plan
and discontinue its rulemaking.
Based on a preliminary study that has
been completed, EPA has concluded
that an effluent guideline revision is not
necessary for Regenerated Cellulose
Manufacturers (previously categorized
as Plastics Molding and Forming (40
CFR Part 463)).
D. Public Comments
EPA also considered public comments
and information submitted by
stakeholders in response to a
solicitation for comments on the Final
2010 Effluent Limitations Guidelines
(ELG) Program Plan (Final 2010 Plan),
published in the Federal Register on
October 26, 2011 (76 FR 66286).
A total of 31 organizations provided
comment on the Final 2010 Plan. Most
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of the public comment and input
submitted focused on expressing
opposition or support for the announced
ELGs for Shale Gas Extraction, Coalbed
Methane Extraction and Dental
Amalgam. A few comments provided a
small amount of information and ideas
on the 304(m) planning process in
general; nanomaterial discharges; the
disposal of unused pharmaceuticals;
and on the ore mining and dressing
study report.
E. Summary of the Process for 2012
Annual Reviews
EPA conducted four new targeted
review methodologies to better identify
new industries or industry processes at
existing industries that may need new
or revised effluent guidelines and
standards for the 2012 reviews. These
methodologies included:
• Identifying pass-through pollutants
in sewage sludge using the 2009
Targeted National Sewage Sludge
Survey (TNSSS).
• Identifying new pollutants and
industry discharges using data and
information from EPA’s toxic substances
control programs.
• Identifying new waste streams
generated from new air pollution
controls associated with Clean Air Act
rulemakings.
• Identifying new industries through
potential TRI expansion sectors.
These new targeted review
methodologies are further described in
the Preliminary 2012 Plan available for
review at: https://water.epa.gov/
lawsregs/lawsguidance/cwa/304m/
index.cfm.
EPA has modified its annual review
process to conduct a toxicity ranking
analysis for industry only during the
odd numbered years and additional
targeted reviews of industry during the
even numbered years.
F. Request for Comment and
Information
EPA requests comments and
information on the Preliminary 2012
Effluent Guidelines Program Plan and
on the 2011 Annual Effluent Guidelines
Review Report in the following areas.
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1. Data Sources and Methodologies
EPA solicits comments on whether it
used the correct evaluation factors,
criteria, and data sources in conducting
its 2011 annual review and developing
this Plan. EPA also solicits comment on
other data sources EPA can use in its
annual reviews and biennial planning
process.
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2. Methodologies for the 2012 Annual
Reviews
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harness innovation to solve industrial
wastewater problems, both now and
in the future?
—How can EPA better foster
consideration of innovative
technologies through the effluent
guidelines planning process?
EPA solicits comments on its methods
for the 2012 Annual Reviews and for
subsequent even numbered year
reviews. EPA used targeted industrial
review methods during 2012, as
described above. Specifically, EPA
solicits comment on data and other
sources of available information or
approaches that EPA could consider for
the annual reviews in subsequent even
years, or comments regarding the
targeted approaches described above
and in the Preliminary 20122 Plan.
Nancy K. Stoner,
Acting Assistant Administrator for Water.
3. The Preliminary 2012 Effluent
Guidelines Program Plan
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EPA solicits comments on its
Preliminary 2012 Plan, including the
data and information used to support
the findings and conclusions stated in
the Preliminary 2012 Plan. EPA also
solicits comments on the proposed
decisions to not identify any industry
categories for the development of new
or revised effluent guidelines and to
delist the Coalbed Methane Extraction
subcategory and Chlorine and
Chlorinated Hydrocarbon
Manufacturing from the effluent
guidelines plan.
Proposed Consent Decree, Clean Air
Act Citizen Suit
4. Implementation Issues Related to
Existing Effluent Guidelines and
Pretreatment Standards
As a factor in its decision-making,
EPA considers opportunities to
eliminate inefficiencies or impediments
to pollution prevention or technological
innovation, or opportunities to promote
innovative approaches such as water
quality trading, including within-plant
trading. Consequently, EPA solicits
comments on implementation issues
related to existing effluent guidelines
and pretreatment standards.
5. Innovation and Technology in the
Effluent Guidelines Program
EPA is requesting public comment
and ideas on the subject of technology
innovation. EPA seeks public input and
comment on the following questions
and related themes:
—Are there new, innovative pollution
control or pollution prevention
technologies that can be used by any
of the existing 57 categories of
industry with effluent limitations
guidelines?
—Are there innovative manufacturing
approaches that can be used by
industries to reduce or prevent their
wastewater discharges?
—How can EPA’s effluent limitations
guidelines program enhance
technology transfer to catalyze and
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AGENCY:
In accordance with section
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(CAA or the Act), notice is hereby given
of a proposed consent decree to address
a lawsuit filed by Sierra Club (Plaintiff)
in the United States District Court for
the District of Columbia: Sierra Club v.
Jackson, No.1:12–cv–01237–ESH
(D.D.C.). On or about July 26, 2012, the
plaintiff filed a complaint alleging that
EPA had failed to take action on certain
State Implementation Plan (SIP)
submittals by the states of New Jersey
and Michigan. Specifically, the
complaint alleged that EPA had failed to
make a finding that the state of New
Jersey did not submit SIP revisions
addressing the nonattainment New
Source Review requirements for the
1997 fine particulate matter National
Ambient Air Quality Standard (1997
PM2.5 NAAQS) in the State of New
Jersey portion of the PhiladelphiaWilmington nonattainment area. The
complaint further alleged that EPA had
failed to take final action on the
attainment demonstration, contingency
measures, emission inventory and
Reasonably Available Control Measures
or Reasonably Available Control
Technology (RACM/RACT),
requirements for the 1997 PM2.5 NAAQS
in both the State of Michigan’s SIP
submittal for the Detroit-Ann Arbor
nonattainment area and the New Jersey
SIP submittal for the State of New Jersey
portion of the Philadelphia-Wilmington
nonattainment area. The complaint also
alleged that EPA failed to publish a
notice of determination in the Federal
Register regarding whether the DetroitAnn Arbor area had attained the 1997
PM2.5 NAAQS by the applicable
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Effluent Guidelines Review Report
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice of availability.
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SUMMARY: This notice announces the availability of the Preliminary 2012
Effluent Guidelines Program Plan (``Preliminary 2012 Plan'') and EPA's
2011 Annual Effluent Guidelines Review Report, and solicits public
comment on both. Clean Water Act (CWA) section 304(m), 33 U.S.C.
1314(m), requires EPA to biennially publish a plan for new and revised
effluent guidelines, after public notice and comment, which identifies
any new or existing industrial categories selected for effluent
guidelines rulemaking and provides a schedule for such rulemaking. EPA
works to publish a preliminary plan in the odd numbered years and a
final plan in the even numbered years. The findings from the 2011
Annual Reviews were used in developing the Preliminary 2012 Plan and
will be used in developing the Final 2012 Plan.
DATES: Submit comments on or before October 7, 2013.
ADDRESSES: Submit your comments on the 2011 Annual Reviews and
Preliminary 2012 Plan identified by Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-OW-2010-0824,
by one of the following methods:
https://www.regulations.gov: Follow the on-line
instructions for submitting comments.
Email: ow-docket@epa.gov, Attention Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-
OW-2010-0824.
Fax: (202) 566-9744
Mail: Water Docket, Environmental Protection Agency,
Mailcode: 2822T, Attention Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-OW-2010-0824, 1200
Pennsylvania Ave. NW., Washington, DC 20460.
Hand Delivery: EPA Docket Center, EPA West, Room 3334,
1301 Constitution Avenue NW., Washington, DC, Attention Docket ID No.
EPA-HQ-OW-2010-0824. Such deliveries are accepted only during the
Docket Center's normal hours of operation, and special arrangements
should be made for deliveries of boxed information.
Instructions: Direct your comments on the 2011 Annual Reviews and
Preliminary 2012 Plan to Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-OW-2010-0824. EPA's
policy is that all comments received will be included in the public
docket without change and could be made available online at
www.regulations.gov, including any personal information provided,
unless the comment includes information claimed to be Confidential
Business Information (CBI) or other information whose disclosure is
restricted by statute. Do not submit information that you consider to
be CBI or otherwise protected through www.regulations.gov or email. The
www.regulations.gov Web site is an ``anonymous access'' system, which
means that EPA will not know your identity or contact information
unless you provide it in the body of your comment. If you send an email
comment directly to EPA without going through www.regulations.gov your
email address will be automatically captured and included as part of
the comment that is placed in the public docket and made available on
the Internet. If you submit an electronic comment, EPA recommends that
you include your name and other contact information in the body of your
comment and with any disk or CD-ROM you submit. If EPA cannot read your
comment because of technical difficulties and cannot contact you for
clarification, EPA might not be able to consider your comment.
Electronic files should avoid the use of special characters, any form
of encryption, and be free of any defects or viruses. For additional
information about EPA's public docket visit the EPA Docket Center
homepage at https://www.epa.gov/epahome/dockets.htm. For additional
instructions on submitting comments, go to the SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION section of this document.
Submitting Confidential Business Information
Do not submit confidential business information (CBI) to EPA
through www.regulations.gov or email. Any CBI you wish to submit should
be sent via a trackable physical method, such as Federal Express or
United Parcel Service, to Mr. M. Ahmar Siddiqui, Document Control
Officer, Engineering
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and Analysis Division (4303T), Room 6231S EPA West, U.S. EPA, 1200
Pennsylvania Ave. NW., Washington, DC 20460. A CBI package should be
double-wrapped, so that the CBI is in one package, which is itself
inside another package. Clearly mark the part or all of the information
that you claim to be CBI. For CBI information on a disk or CD ROM that
you mail to EPA, mark the outside of the disk or CD ROM as CBI and then
identify electronically within the disk or CD ROM the specific
information that is claimed as CBI. In addition to one complete copy of
the material that includes information claimed as CBI, a copy of the
material that does not contain the information claimed as CBI must be
submitted for inclusion in the public docket. Information marked as CBI
will not be disclosed except in accordance with procedures set forth in
40 CFR Part 2.
Docket: All documents in the docket are listed in the index at
www.regulations.gov. Although listed in the index, some information is
not publicly available, i.e., CBI or other information whose disclosure
is restricted by statute. Certain other material, such as copyrighted
material, is not placed on the Internet and will be publicly available
only in hard copy form. Publicly available docket materials are
available either electronically at www.regulations.gov or in hard copy
at the Water Docket in the EPA Docket Center, EPA/DC, EPA West, Room
3334, 1301 Constitution Ave. NW., Washington, DC. The Public Reading
Room is open from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday,
excluding legal holidays. The telephone number for the Public Reading
Room is (202) 566-1744, and the telephone number for the Water Docket
is (202) 566-2426.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. William F. Swietlik, Engineering
and Analysis Division, Office of Water, 4303T, U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW., Washington, DC.,
20460; telephone number: (202) 566-1129; fax number: (202) 566-1053;
email address: swietlik.william@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. General Information
A. Supporting Documents
Key documents providing additional information about EPA's 2011
Annual Reviews and the Preliminary 2012 Plan include the 2011 Annual
Effluent Guidelines Review Report and the Preliminary 2012 Effluent
Guidelines Program Plan.
B. How can I get copies of these documents and other related
information?
1. Docket. EPA has established official public dockets for these
actions under Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-OW-2010-0824. The official public
docket is the collection of materials that is available for public
viewing at the Water Docket in the EPA Docket Center, (EPA/DC) EPA
West, Room 3334, 1301Constitution Ave. NW., Washington, DC 20460.
2. Electronic Access. You may access this Federal Register document
electronically through the United States government online source for
Federal regulations at https://www.regulations.gov.
3. Internet access. Copies of the supporting documents are
available at https://water.epa.gov/lawsregs/lawsguidance/cwa/304m/index.cfm.
C. What should I consider as I prepare my comments for EPA?
Tips for Preparing Your Comments. When submitting comments,
remember to:
Identify the rulemaking by docket number and other
identifying information (subject heading, Federal Register date and
page number).
Follow directions--The agency might ask you to respond to
specific questions or organize comments by referencing a Code of
Federal Regulations (CFR) part or section number.
Explain why you agree or disagree, suggest alternatives,
and substitute language for your requested changes.
Describe any assumptions and provide any technical
information and/or data that you used.
If you estimate potential costs or burdens, explain how
you arrived at your estimate in sufficient detail to allow for it to be
reproduced.
Provide specific examples to illustrate your concerns, and
suggest alternatives.
Explain your views as clearly as possible.
Make sure to submit your comments by the comment period
deadline identified.
II. How is this document organized?
The outline of this notice follows.
A. Legal Authority.
B. Summary Findings of the 2011 Annual Reviews.
C. Summary of the Preliminary 2012 Effluent Guidelines Program Plan.
D. Public Comments.
E. Summary of the Planned Process for 2012 Annual Reviews.
F. Requests for Comment and Information.
A. Legal Authority
This notice is published under the authority of the CWA, 33 U.S.C.
1251, et seq., and in particular sections 301(d), 304(b), 304(g),
304(m), 306, 307(b), 308, 33 U.S.C. 1311(d), 1314(b), 1314(g), 1314(m),
1316, 1317(b), and 1318.
B. Summary Findings of the 2011 Annual Reviews
After completing the 2011 Annual Reviews, EPA has determined that
discharges from 17 of the top 20 industrial categories were not a
hazard priority. However, EPA determined that additional information
and analysis is necessary before concluding the review of the three
remaining point source categories: Pulp, Paper and Paperboard (40 CFR
Part 430), Petroleum Refining (40 CFR Part 419), and Meat and Poultry
Products (40 CFR Part 432). Therefore, EPA continued to review these
categories' discharges during the 2012 Annual Reviews and will report
its finding in the Final 2012 Plan.
C. Summary of the Preliminary 2012 Effluent Guidelines Program Plan
EPA is not identifying any industry category for new or revised
effluent guidelines in the Preliminary 2012 Plan. In addition, for
previously initiated rulemakings, EPA is proposing to delist from the
effluent guidelines plan the rulemaking for the Coalbed Methane
Extraction subcategory based on new information regarding the declining
prevalence and economic viability of this industry, due in large part
to the increased extraction of natural gas from other sources, such as
shale formations. See the supporting documents available at https://water.epa.gov/lawsregs/lawsguidance/cwa/304m/index.cfm for further
explanation. EPA is also proposing to delist the Chlorine and
Chlorinated Hydrocarbon (CCH) manufacturing industry from the Plan and
discontinue its rulemaking.
Based on a preliminary study that has been completed, EPA has
concluded that an effluent guideline revision is not necessary for
Regenerated Cellulose Manufacturers (previously categorized as Plastics
Molding and Forming (40 CFR Part 463)).
D. Public Comments
EPA also considered public comments and information submitted by
stakeholders in response to a solicitation for comments on the Final
2010 Effluent Limitations Guidelines (ELG) Program Plan (Final 2010
Plan), published in the Federal Register on October 26, 2011 (76 FR
66286).
A total of 31 organizations provided comment on the Final 2010
Plan. Most
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of the public comment and input submitted focused on expressing
opposition or support for the announced ELGs for Shale Gas Extraction,
Coalbed Methane Extraction and Dental Amalgam. A few comments provided
a small amount of information and ideas on the 304(m) planning process
in general; nanomaterial discharges; the disposal of unused
pharmaceuticals; and on the ore mining and dressing study report.
E. Summary of the Process for 2012 Annual Reviews
EPA conducted four new targeted review methodologies to better
identify new industries or industry processes at existing industries
that may need new or revised effluent guidelines and standards for the
2012 reviews. These methodologies included:
Identifying pass-through pollutants in sewage sludge using
the 2009 Targeted National Sewage Sludge Survey (TNSSS).
Identifying new pollutants and industry discharges using
data and information from EPA's toxic substances control programs.
Identifying new waste streams generated from new air
pollution controls associated with Clean Air Act rulemakings.
Identifying new industries through potential TRI expansion
sectors.
These new targeted review methodologies are further described in the
Preliminary 2012 Plan available for review at: https://water.epa.gov/lawsregs/lawsguidance/cwa/304m/index.cfm.
EPA has modified its annual review process to conduct a toxicity
ranking analysis for industry only during the odd numbered years and
additional targeted reviews of industry during the even numbered years.
F. Request for Comment and Information
EPA requests comments and information on the Preliminary 2012
Effluent Guidelines Program Plan and on the 2011 Annual Effluent
Guidelines Review Report in the following areas.
1. Data Sources and Methodologies
EPA solicits comments on whether it used the correct evaluation
factors, criteria, and data sources in conducting its 2011 annual
review and developing this Plan. EPA also solicits comment on other
data sources EPA can use in its annual reviews and biennial planning
process.
2. Methodologies for the 2012 Annual Reviews
EPA solicits comments on its methods for the 2012 Annual Reviews
and for subsequent even numbered year reviews. EPA used targeted
industrial review methods during 2012, as described above.
Specifically, EPA solicits comment on data and other sources of
available information or approaches that EPA could consider for the
annual reviews in subsequent even years, or comments regarding the
targeted approaches described above and in the Preliminary 20122 Plan.
3. The Preliminary 2012 Effluent Guidelines Program Plan
EPA solicits comments on its Preliminary 2012 Plan, including the
data and information used to support the findings and conclusions
stated in the Preliminary 2012 Plan. EPA also solicits comments on the
proposed decisions to not identify any industry categories for the
development of new or revised effluent guidelines and to delist the
Coalbed Methane Extraction subcategory and Chlorine and Chlorinated
Hydrocarbon Manufacturing from the effluent guidelines plan.
4. Implementation Issues Related to Existing Effluent Guidelines and
Pretreatment Standards
As a factor in its decision-making, EPA considers opportunities to
eliminate inefficiencies or impediments to pollution prevention or
technological innovation, or opportunities to promote innovative
approaches such as water quality trading, including within-plant
trading. Consequently, EPA solicits comments on implementation issues
related to existing effluent guidelines and pretreatment standards.
5. Innovation and Technology in the Effluent Guidelines Program
EPA is requesting public comment and ideas on the subject of
technology innovation. EPA seeks public input and comment on the
following questions and related themes:
--Are there new, innovative pollution control or pollution prevention
technologies that can be used by any of the existing 57 categories of
industry with effluent limitations guidelines?
--Are there innovative manufacturing approaches that can be used by
industries to reduce or prevent their wastewater discharges?
--How can EPA's effluent limitations guidelines program enhance
technology transfer to catalyze and harness innovation to solve
industrial wastewater problems, both now and in the future?
--How can EPA better foster consideration of innovative technologies
through the effluent guidelines planning process?
Nancy K. Stoner,
Acting Assistant Administrator for Water.
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