Code of Massachusetts Regulations
360 CMR - MASSACHUSETTS WATER RESOURCE AUTHORITY
Title 360 CMR 10.000 - Sewer Use
SEWER USE DISCHARGE PERMITS
Section 10.053 - Terms and Conditions of Sewer Use Discharge Permits
Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024
A Sewer Use Discharge Permit issued under 360 CMR 10.000 may require that the permittee:
(1) Limit the rate, time, and characteristic of its discharge;
(2) Implement measures to regulate and/or equalize flow;
(3) Install inspection, flow measurement, and sampling devices and/or facilities, and provide access to such devices and/or facilities;
(4) Implement a monitoring program that may include measuring flow, conducting sampling, conducting chemical and biological testing, recording data, and submitting periodic reports;
(5) Implement Pretreatment measures according to a specified schedule and submit periodic progress reports on implementation of the measures;
(6) Comply with Best Management Practices that are described therein;
(7) Submit discharge monitoring reports, and retain and submit hazardous waste manifests;
(8) Submit reports required by EPA regulations at 40 CFR 403.12, including baseline monitoring reports, compliance schedule progress reports, final categorical compliance reports, periodic monitoring reports, and documentation of the use of required best management practices, if any;
(9) Submit and implement a slug control plan, as required by EPA regulations at 40 CFR § 403.8(f)(2)(vi).
(10) Pay service charges or fees;
(11) Provide for the operation of Wastewater Pretreatment facilities by persons licensed according to state law, including 257 CMR 2.00: Rules and Regulations for Certification of Operators of Wastewater Treatment Facilities;
(12) If a generator of Industrial Waste and/or Industrial Waste mixed with Septage that is pumped to a septic or other holding tank and then hauled and discharged within the Authority Sewerage District, identify the discharge location and hauler; and
(13) Take any other action deemed necessary or appropriate by the Authority to ensure compliance with 360 CMR 10.000 and/or with local, state, and federal law including, but not limited to, regulations of EPA and DEP.