Illinois Administrative Code
Title 35 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Part 304 - EFFLUENT STANDARDS
Subpart A - GENERAL EFFLUENT STANDARDS
Section 304.123 - Phosphorus
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Effluents discharged within the Lake Michigan Basin must not contain more than 1.0 mg/L of phosphorus as P.
b) Effluents from any source that discharges to a lake or reservoir with a surface area of 8.1 hectares (20 acres) or more, or to any tributary of such a lake or reservoir whose untreated waste load is 2500 or more population equivalents, and which does not utilize a third-stage lagoon treatment system as specified in Section 304.120(a) and (c), must not exceed 1.0 mg/L of phosphorus as P; however, this subsection does not apply where the lake or reservoir, including any side channel reservoir or other portion of it, on an annual basis exhibits a mean hydraulic retention time of 0.05 years (18 days) or less.
c) Under Section 28.1 of the Environmental Protection Act (Act) [415 ILCS 5/28.1] , the owner or operator of any source subject to subsection (b) may apply for an adjusted standard. In addition to the proofs specified in Section 28.1(c) of the Act [415 ILCS 5/28.1(c)] , the application must, at a minimum, contain adequate proof that the effluent resulting from granting the adjusted standard will not contribute to cultural eutrophication, unnatural plant or algal growth or dissolved oxygen deficiencies in the receiving lake or reservoir. For purposes of this subsection, effluent must be deemed to contribute to such conditions if phosphorus is the limiting nutrient for biological growth in the lake or reservoir, taking into account the lake or reservoir limnology, morphological, physical and chemical characteristics, and sediment transport. However, if the effluent discharge enters a tributary at least 40.25 kilometers (25 miles) upstream of the point at which the tributary enters the lake or reservoir at normal pool level, effluent will not be deemed to contribute to such conditions if the receiving lake or reservoir is eutrophic and phosphorus from internal regeneration is not a limiting nutrient.
d) For this Section, the term "lake or reservoir" does not include low-level pools constructed in free-flowing streams or any body of water that is an integral part of an operation that includes the application of sludge on land.
e) Compliance with the limitations of subsection (b) must be achieved by the following dates:
f) For purposes of this Section, the following terms have the meanings specified:
(BOARD NOTE: Dissolved Oxygen standards for general use waters are at 35 Ill. Adm. Code 302.206; Dissolved Oxygen standards are at 35 Ill. Adm. Code 302.405 for:
302.405(a): South Fork of the South Branch of the Chicago River (Bubbly Creek);
302.405(b): Upper Dresden Island Pool Aquatic Life Use waters;
302.405(c): Chicago Area Waterway System Aquatic Life Use A waters; and
302.405(d): Chicago Area Waterway System and Brandon Pool Aquatic Life Use B waters.)
(BOARD NOTE: Unnatural sludge standards for general use waters are at 35 Ill. Adm. Code 302.203; unnatural sludge standards for the Chicago Area Waterway System and Lower Des Plaines River waters are at 35 Ill. Adm. Code 302.403.)
g) Except as provided in subsection (h), any new or expanded discharges into General Use waters from the following treatment works not covered by subsections (b) through (f), are subject to monthly average permit limits for total phosphorus of 1 mg/L:
h) Discharges qualifying under subsections (g)(1) and (g)(2) may not be subject to the requirements of subsection (g) if the discharger demonstrates that phosphorus from treatment works is not the limiting nutrient in the receiving water. The Agency may impose alternative phosphorus effluent limits where the supporting information shows that alternative limits are warranted by the aquatic environment in the receiving stream.
i) No additional phosphorus limitations are required under Section 304.105 and 35 Ill. Adm. Code 302.203 for the discharges that comply with the requirements of subsection (g) or (h).
j) The provisions of subsections (g), (h), and (i) apply until the Board adopts a numeric water quality standard for phosphorus and the adopted standard is approved by the USEPA.
k) The averaging rules under Section 304.104(a)(2) and (a)(3) do not apply to permit limits established under subsection (g) or (h).