Indiana Administrative Code
Title 327 - WATER POLLUTION CONTROL DIVISION
Article 5 - INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER PRETREATMENT PROGRAMS AND NPDES
Rule 2 - Basic NPDES Requirements
Section 2-17 - New sources and new dischargers
Universal Citation: 327 IN Admin Code 2-17
Current through September 18, 2024
Authority: IC 13-14-8; IC 13-14-9; IC 13-15-1-2; IC 13-15-2-1; IC 13-18-3
Affected: IC 13-11-2; IC 13-18-3-15; IC 13-18-4
Sec. 17.
(a) A new source determination shall be made that construction of a new source has commenced if the owner or operator has:
(1)
begun, or caused to begin as part of a continuous on-site construction program:
(A) any placement, assembly, or installation
of facilities or equipment; or
(B)
significant site preparation work including clearing, excavation, or removal of
existing buildings, structures, or facilities which is necessary for the
placement, assembly, or installation of new source facilities or equipment;
or
(2) entered a binding
contractual obligation for the purchase of facilities or equipment which are
intended to be used in its operation within a reasonable time. Options to
purchase or contracts which can be terminated or modified without substantial
loss, and contracts for feasibility, engineering, and design studies do not
constitute a contractual obligation under this subsection.
(b) Effect of compliance with new source performance standards shall be as follows:
(1) Except as provided in subdivision (2),
any new source which meets the applicable promulgated new source performance
standards from the commencement of discharge, shall not be subject to any more
stringent new source performance standards, or to any more stringent
technology-based standards under Section 301(b)(2) of the Clean Water Act (
33 U.S.C.
1311(b)(2)) for the
shortest of the following periods:
(A) Ten
(10) years from the date that construction is completed.
(B) Ten (10) years from the date the source
begins to discharge process wastewater or other wastewater not related to
construction.
(C) The period of
depreciation or amortization of the facility for the purposes of Sections 167
and 169 of the Internal Revenue Code (
26
U.S.C. 167;
26 U.S.C.
169) .
(2) The protection from more stringent
standards of performance afforded by subdivision (1) does not apply to:
(A) additional or more stringent permit
conditions which are not technology-based, e.g., conditions based on water
quality standards, or effluent standards or prohibitions under Section 307(a)
of the Clean Water Act (
33 U.S.C.
1317(a)); and
(B) additional technology-based permit
conditions established under
327 IAC
5-5-2(b) to control pollutants
listed as toxic under Section 307(a) of the Clean Water Act (
33 U.S.C.
1317(a)) or as hazardous
substances under Section 311 of the Clean Water Act (
33 U.S.C.
1321) and which are not controlled by new
source performance standards. This includes permit conditions controlling
pollutants other than those identified as toxic or hazardous where control of
those other pollutants has been specifically identified as the method to
control the toxic or hazardous pollutant.
(3) Where an NPDES permit issued to a source
enjoying a "protection period" under subdivision (1) will expire on or after
the expiration of the protection period, such permit shall require the owner or
operator of the source to be in compliance with the requirements of Section 301
of the Clean Water Act (
33 U.S.C.
1311) and any other then applicable
requirements of the Clean Water Act immediately upon the expiration of the
protection period. No additional period for achieving compliance with these
requirements shall be allowed.
(4)
The owner or operator of a new source, a new discharger, a source recommencing
discharge after terminating operations, or a source which had been an indirect
discharger which commences discharging into navigable waters shall install and
have in operating condition, and shall "start-up" all pollution control
equipment required to meet the terms and conditions of its permit before
beginning to discharge. Within the shortest feasible time (not to exceed ninety
(90) days), the owner or operator must meet all permit terms and
conditions.
(5) After the effective
date of new source performance standards, it shall be unlawful for any owner or
operator of any new source to operate such source in violation of those
standards applicable to such source.
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