06-096 C.M.R. ch. 523, § 9 - Disposal of pollutants into wells, into publicly owned treatment works or by land application [see 40 CFR 122.50]
(a) When part of a discharger's process
wastewater is not being discharged into waters of the State or contiguous zone
because it is disposed into a well, into a POTW, or by land application thereby
reducing the flow or level of pollutants being discharged into waters of the
State, applicable effluent standards and limitations for the discharge in an
NPDES permit shall be adjusted to reflect the reduce draw waste resulting from
such disposal. Effluent limitations and standards in the permit shall be
calculated by one of the following methods:
(1) If none of the waste from a particular
process is discharged into waters of the State, and effluent limitations
guidelines provide separate allocation for wastes from that process, all
allocations for the process shall be eliminated from calculation of permit
effluent limitations or standards.
(2) In all cases other than those described
in paragraph (a)(1) of this section, effluent limitations shall be adjusted by
multiplying the effluent limitation derived by applying effluent limitation
guidelines to the total waste stream by the amount of wastewater flow to be
treated and discharged into waters of the State, and dividing the result by the
total wastewater flow. Effluent limitations and standards so calculated may be
further adjusted under Chapter 524 to make them more or less stringent if
discharges to wells, publicly owned treatment works, or by land application
change the character or treatability of the pollutants being discharged to
receiving waters. This method may be algebraically expressed as:
P = (E x N) / T
where P is the permit effluent limitation, E is the limitation derived by applying effluent guidelines to the total waste stream, N is the wastewater flow to be treated and discharged to waters of the State, and T is the total wastewater flow.
(b) Paragraph (a) of this section does not
apply to the extent that promulgated effluent limitations guidelines:
(1) Control concentrations of pollutants
discharged but not mass; or
(2)
Specify a different specific technique for adjusting effluent limitations to
account for well injection, land application, or disposal into POTWs.
(c) Paragraph (a) of this section
does not alter a discharger's obligation to meet any more stringent
requirements established under Sections 2, 3, 4, and 5.
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