Illinois Administrative Code
Title 35 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Part 307 - SEWER DISCHARGE CRITERIA
Subpart O - ORGANIC CHEMICALS, PLASTICS, AND SYNTHETIC FIBERS
Section 307.2400 - General Provisions
Universal Citation: 35 IL Admin Code ยง 307.2400
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) General Definitions. The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 414.10 (2005). This incorporation includes no later amendments or editions.
b) Applicability
1) This Subpart O applies to
process wastewater discharges from all establishments or portions of
establishments that manufacture the organic chemicals, plastics, and synthetic
fibers (OCPSF) products or product groups that are covered by Sections
307.2402 through
307.2408 and which are included
in the following SIC major groups, as defined in the Standard Industrial
Classification Manual, incorporated by reference in 35 Ill. Adm. Code
310.107:
A) SIC 2821: Plastic materials, synthetic
resins, and nonvulcanizable elastomers.
B) SIC 2823: Cellulosic man-made
fibers.
C) SIC 2824: Synthetic
organic fibers, except cellulosic.
D) SIC 2865: Cyclic crudes and intermediates,
dyes, and organic pigments.
E) SIC
2869: Industrial organic chemicals, not elsewhere classified.
2) This Subpart O applies to
wastewater discharges from OCPSF research and development, pilot plant,
technical service, and laboratory bench-scale operations if such operations are
conducted in conjunction with and related to existing OCPSF manufacturing
activities at the plant site.
3)
Notwithstanding subsection (b)(1), this Subpart O does not apply to discharges
resulting from the manufacture of OCPSF products if the products are included
in the following SIC subgroups, as defined in the Standard Industrial
Classification Manual, incorporated by reference in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 310.107,
and if the products have in the past been reported by the establishment under
these subgroups and not under the SIC groups listed in subsection (b)(1):
A) SIC 2843085: Bulk surface active
agents.
B) SIC 28914: Synthetic
resin and rubber adhesives.
C)
Chemicals and Chemical Preparations Not Elsewhere Classified:
i) SIC 2899568: Sizes, all types.
ii) SIC 2899597: Other industrial chemical
specialties, including fluxes, plastic wood preparations, and embalming
fluids.
D) SIC 2911058:
Aromatic hydrocarbons manufactured from purchased refinery products.
E) SIC 2911632: Aliphatic hydrocarbons
manufactured from purchased refinery products.
4) Notwithstanding subsection (b)(1), this
Subpart O does not apply to any discharges for which a different set of
previously promulgated standards in this Part apply, unless the facility
reports OCPSF products under SIC codes 2865, 2869, or 2821, as defined in the
Standard Industrial Classification Manual, incorporated by reference in 35 Ill.
Adm. Code 310.107, and the facility's OCPSF wastewaters are discharged
separately to a POTW.
5) This
Subpart O does not apply to any process wastewater discharge from the
manufacture of organic chemical compounds solely by extraction from plant and
animal raw materials or by fermentation processes.
6) Discharges of chromium, copper, lead,
nickel, and zinc in "complexed metal-bearing waste streams," listed in Section
307.2491, are not subject to
this Subpart O.
7) Non-Amenable
Cyanide
A) Discharges of cyanide in
"cyanide-bearing waste streams," listed in Section
307.2490, are not subject to the
cyanide limitations of this Subpart O if both of the following occur:
i) The Control Authority determines that the
cyanide limitations are not achievable due to elevated levels of non-amenable
cyanide (i.e., cyanide that is not oxidized by chlorine treatment) that result
from the unavoidable complexing of cyanide at the process source of the
cyanide-bearing waste stream, and
ii) The control authority establishes an
alternative total cyanide or amenable cyanide limitation that reflects the best
available technology economically achievable.
B) The control authority must base its
determination made pursuant to subsection (b)(7)(A) on a review of the relevant
engineering, production, and sampling and analytical information at its
disposal, including measurements of both total and amenable cyanide in the
waste stream.
C) The control
authority must set forth its determination made pursuant to subsection
(b)(7)(A) in a written analysis of the extent of complexing in the waste stream
and its impact on cyanide treatability, based on the information at its
disposal.
D) Alternative cyanide
discharge limitation determinations made pursuant to this subsection (b)(7) are
subject to the limitations of Section
307.1103. However, Section
307.1103 may not be used to
allow a discharge of total cyanide greater than that otherwise allowed by this
subsection (b)(7).
8)
Allowances for Non-Metal-Bearing Waste Streams
A) The control authority must establish
discharge limitations for lead and zinc for waste streams not listed in Section
307.2490 and not otherwise
determined to be "metal-bearing waste streams" if it determines that the
wastewater metals contamination is due to background levels that are not
reasonably avoidable, from such sources as intake water, corrosion of materials
of construction, or contamination of raw materials.
B) The control authority must base its
determination made pursuant to subsection (b)(8)(A) on a review of relevant
plant operating conditions, process chemistry, engineering, and sampling and
analytical information.
C) The
control authority must set forth its determination made pursuant to subsection
(b)(8)(A) in a written analysis of the sources and levels of the metals, based
on the information at its disposal.
D) The control authority may establish
limitations for lead and zinc for non-metal-bearing waste streams for the
purposes of subsection (b)(8)(A) between the following levels:
i) The lowest level that the control
authority determines, based on best professional judgment, can be reliably
measured; and
ii) The concentration
of such metals present in the waste streams, but not to exceed the applicable
limitations contained in Sections
307.2401 through
307.2407.
iii) For zinc, the applicable limitations
that the discharge must not exceed are those appearing in the tables in
Sections 307.2401 through 307.2407, not
the alternative limitations for rayon fiber manufacture by the viscose process,
as set forth in footnote 2 to the table in
40 CFR
414.25, incorporated by reference at Section
307.2401(c)(1),
or the alternative limitations for acrylic fiber manufacture by the zinc
chloride/solvent process, as set forth in footnote 2 to the table in
40 CFR
414.35, each incorporated by reference at
Section 307.2402(c)(1).
E) The limitations for individual
dischargers must be set on a mass basis, by multiplying the concentration
allowance established by the control authority times the process wastewater
flow from the individual waste streams in which incidental metals are
present.
c) Compliance Date. All dischargers subject to a pretreatment standard for existing sources in this Subpart O must have complied with the standard by November 5, 1990.
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