Illinois Administrative Code
Title 35 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Part 352 - PROCEDURES FOR DETERMINING WATER QUALITY BASED PERMIT LIMITATIONS FOR NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM DISCHARGERS TO THE LAKE MICHIGAN BASIN
Subpart D - ASSESSMENT OF REASONABLE POTENTIAL TO EXCEED WATER QUALITY STANDARDS, CRITERIA, AND VALUES
Section 352.430 - Instances Requiring Effluent Limits, Other Conditions, or Additional Data
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
The Agency will consider the following factors when determining whether further data needs to be gathered in order to decide if a reasonable potential to exceed water quality standards exists. These factors may also warrant inclusion of a permit limit for a substance or substances that do not display a reasonable potential to exceed through the analysis of Sections 352.420 through 352.425.
a) The facility's effluent is subject to federal categorical limits under 40 CFR 405 through 471 for the substance.
b) A substance(s) is present in the raw wastewater in significant quantities such that treatment at the facility is designed to remove that substance.
c) A substance is discharged in quantities that are sufficient to warrant limits in the permit due to batch or highly variable waste generation processes wherein substances are potentially discharged infrequently or sporadically and therefore may avoid detection by intermittent sampling of the final effluent.
d) The facility has a record of spill events involving certain substances and there is evidence that those substances are discharged in quantities that are sufficient to merit inclusion of permit limits.
e) Historical information or the knowledge of Agency field inspectors indicate that a potential for discharge of a substance exists and there is evidence that the substance would be discharged in quantities sufficient to merit inclusion of permit limits.
f) For each pollutant listed in Table 6 to 40 CFR 132(1996) which a permittee reports as known or believed to be present in its discharge and for which data sufficient to calculate tier II values for noncancer human health and acquatic life do not exist all of the following provisions apply: