Illinois Administrative Code
Title 35 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Part 304 - EFFLUENT STANDARDS
Subpart A - GENERAL EFFLUENT STANDARDS
Section 304.120 - Deoxygenating Wastes
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
Except as provided in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 306.Subpart C, all effluents containing deoxygenating wastes must meet the following standards:
a) Effluents must not exceed 30 mg/L of five-day biochemical oxygen demand (BOD5) or 30 mg/L of suspended solids, except that treatment works employing three-stage lagoon treatment systems which are properly designed, maintained and operated, and whose effluent has a dilution ratio no less than five to one or who qualify for exceptions under subsection (c) must not exceed 37 mg/L of suspended solids.
b) Effluents from any source whose untreated waste load is 10,000 population equivalents or more, or from any source discharging into the Chicago River System or the Calumet River System, must not exceed 20 mg/L of BOD5 or 25 mg/L of suspended solids.
c) Effluents whose dilution ratio is less than five to one must not exceed 10 mg/L of BOD5 or 12 mg/L of suspended solids, except that sources employing third-stage treatment lagoons are be exempt from this subsection (c) provided all of the following conditions are met:
d) Effluents discharged to the Lake Michigan basin must not exceed 4 mg/L of BOD5 or 5 mg/L of suspended solids.
e) Compliance with the numerical standards in this Section must be determined based on the type and frequency of sampling prescribed by the NPDES permit for the discharge at the time of monitoring.
f) For this Section, useful life is the period of time during which it is cost-effective to operate and maintain a particular wastewater treatment works under consideration. At a minimum, the following factors relating to a wastewater treatment works must be considered in determining its useful life:
g) Compliance with the five-day biochemical oxygen demand (BOD5) numerical standard in this Part will be determined by the analysis of five-day carbonaceous biochemical oxygen demand (CBOD5), unless federal regulations require treatment works treating industrial wastes to comply with more stringent requirements determined by the analysis of BOD5. Effluent from the treatment works subject to the requirements of Section 304.120(a) must not exceed 25 mg/L CBOD5.