Wyoming Administrative Code
Agency 020 - Environmental Quality, Dept. of
Sub-Agency 0011 - Water Quality
Chapter 21 - REUSE OF TREATED WATER
Section 21-14 - Noncompliance Actions, Reporting and Monitoring Requirements

Universal Citation: WY Code of Rules 21-14

Current through September 21, 2024

In the event that the monitoring program identified in Section 13 indicates noncompliance with the fecal coliform levels associated with the class of wastewater and the appropriate authorized reuse identified in Section 12, the responsible party shall take the following actions.

(a) Discontinue the reuse of treated wastewater immediately. The responsible party may discharge in compliance with the requirements of an NPDES permit or convert to any authorized reuse which is consistent with the quality of the treated wastewater.

(b) Report the noncompliance to the permitting authority as soon as possible, but no later than the next working day.

(c) Initiate monitoring of the parameter in noncompliance on a daily or more frequent basis in order to adequately demonstrate that the treated wastewater can reliably meet the reuse criteria.

(d) Report the results on the noncompliance monitoring to the permitting authority. Upon adequate demonstration by the responsible party that the reuse criteria can be reliably met, the permitting authority may grant verbal and written authorization to re-institute the discontinued reuse.

(e) The responsible party shall provide a written report within 15 days of the resolution of the event which will contain the following:

(i) A description of the noncompliance and its cause;

(ii) The period of the noncompliance, including dates and times;

(iii) All monitoring data related to the noncompliance and the return to compliance; and

(iv) Steps taken or planned to reduce, eliminate or prevent reoccurrence of the noncompliance.

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