06-096 C.M.R. ch. 528, § 15 - Net/Gross calculation [see 40 CFR 403.15]
(a) Application. Categorical Pretreatment
Standards may be adjusted to reflect the presence of pollutants in the
Industrial User's intake water in accordance with this section._Any Industrial
User wishing to obtain credit for intake pollutants must make application to
the Control Authority. Upon request of the Industrial User, the applicable
Standard will be calculated on a ``net'' basis (i.e., adjusted to reflect
credit for pollutants in the intake water) if the requirements of
paragraphs (b) of this section are
met.
(b) Criteria.
(1) Either:
(i) The applicable categorical Pretreatment
Standards contained in 40 CFR subchapter N specifically provide that they must
be applied on a net basis, or
(ii)The Industrial User must demonstrate that
the control system it proposes or uses to meet applicable categorical
Pretreatment Standards would, if properly installed and operated, meet the
Standards in the absence of pollutants in the intake waters.
(2) Credit for generic pollutants
such as biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), total suspended solids (TSS), and oil
and grease should not be granted unless the Industrial User demonstrates that
the constituents of the generic measure in the User's effluent are
substantially similar to the constituents of the generic measure in the intake
water or unless appropriate additional limits are placed on process water
pollutants either at the outfall or elsewhere.
(3) Credit shall be granted only to the
extent necessary to meet the applicable categorical Pretreatment Standard(s),
up to a maximum value equal to the influent value. Additional monitoring may be
necessary to determine eligibility for credits and compliance with Standard(s)
adjusted under this section.
(4)
Credit shall be granted only if the User demonstrates that the intake water is
drawn from the same body of water as that into which the POTW discharges. The
Control Authority may waive this requirement if it finds that no environmental
degradation will result.
Notes
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