Current through 2024-38, September 18, 2024
(a)
(1) General prohibitions. A User may not
introduce into a POTW any pollutant(s) which cause Pass Through or
Interference. These general prohibitions and the specific prohibitions in
paragraph (b) of this section apply to each User introducing pollutants into a
POTW whether or not the User is subject to other National Pretreatment
Standards or any national, State, or local Pretreatment Requirements.
(2) Affirmative Defenses. A User shall have
an affirmative defense in any action brought against it alleging a violation of
the general prohibitions established in paragraph (a)(1) of this section and
the specific prohibitions in paragraphs (b)(3), (b)(4), (b)(5), (b)(6), and
(b)(7) of this section where the User can demonstrate that:
(i) It did not know or have reason to know
that its Discharge, alone or in conjunction with a discharge or discharges from
other sources, would cause Pass Through or Interference; and
(ii)
(A) A
local limit designed to prevent Pass Through and/or Interference, as the case
may be, was developed in accordance with paragraph (c) of this section for each
pollutant in the User's Discharge that caused Pass Through or Interference, and
the User was in compliance with each such local limit directly prior to and
during the Pass Through or Interference; or
(B) If a local limit designed to prevent Pass
Through and/or Interference, as the case may be, has not been developed in
accordance with paragraph (c) of this section for the pollutant(s) that caused
the Pass Through or Interference, the User's Discharge directly prior to and
during the Pass Through or Interference did not change substantially in nature
or constituents from the User's prior discharge activity when the POTW was
regularly in compliance with the POTW's MEPDES permit requirements and, in the
case of Interference, applicable requirements for sewage sludge use or
disposal.
(b) Specific prohibitions. In addition, the
following pollutants shall not be introduced into a POTW:
(1) Pollutants which create a fire or
explosion hazard in the POTW, including, but not limited to, waste streams with
a closed cup flash point of less than 140 degrees Fahrenheit or 60 degrees
Centigrade using the test methods specified in
40 CFR
261.21.
(2) Pollutants which will cause corrosive
structural damage to the POTW, but in no case Discharges with pH lower than
5.0, unless the work is specifically designed to accommodate such
Discharges;
(3) Solid or viscous
pollutants in amounts which will cause obstruction to the flow in the POTW
resulting in Interference;
(4) Any
pollutant, including oxygen demanding pollutants (BOD, etc.) released in a
Discharge at a flow rate and/or pollutant concentration which will cause
Interference with the POTW.
(5)
Heat in amounts which will inhibit biological activity in the POTW resulting in
Interference, but in no case heat in such quantities that the temperature at
the POTW Treatment Plant exceeds 40 deg. C (104 deg. F) unless the Approval
Authority, upon request of the POTW, approves alternate temperature
limits.
(6) Petroleum oil, non
biodegradable cutting oil, or products of mineral oil origin in amounts that
will cause interference or pass through;
(7) Pollutants which result in the presence
of toxic gases, vapors, or fumes within the POTW in a quantity that may cause
acute worker health and safety problems;
(8) Any trucked or hauled pollutants, except
at discharge points designated by the POTW.
(c) When specific limits must be developed by
POTW.
(1) Each POTW developing a POTW
Pretreatment Program pursuant to Section 9 shall develop and enforce specific
limits to implement the prohibitions listed in paragraphs (a)(1) and (b) of
this section. Each POTW with an approved pretreatment program shall continue to
develop these limits as necessary and effectively enforce such
limits.
(2) All other POTW's shall,
in cases where pollutants contributed by User(s) result in Interference or
Pass-Through, and such violation is likely to recur, develop and enforce
specific effluent limits for Industrial User(s), and all other users, as
appropriate, which, together with appropriate changes in the POTW Treatment
Plant's facilities or operation, are necessary to ensure renewed and continued
compliance with the POTW's MEPDES permit or sludge use or disposal
practices.
(3) Specific effluent
limits shall not be developed and enforced without individual notice to persons
or groups who have requested such notice and an opportunity to
respond.
(4) POTWs may develop Best
Management Practices (BMPs) to implement paragraphs (c)(1) and (c)(2) of this
section. Such BMPs are considered local limits and Pretreatment Standards for
the purposes of this Part and section 307(d) of the Act.
(d) Local limits. Where specific prohibitions
or limits on pollutants or pollutant parameters are developed by a POTW in
accordance with paragraph (c) above, such limits shall be deemed Pretreatment
Standards for the purposes of section 307(d) of the Act.
(e) EPA enforcement actions under section
309(f) of the Clean Water Act. If, within 30 days after notice of an
Interference or Pass Through violation has been sent by EPA to the POTW, and to
persons or groups who have requested such notice, the POTW fails to commence
appropriate enforcement action to correct the violation, EPA may take
appropriate enforcement action under the authority provided in section 309(f)
of the Clean Water Act.