25 Pa. Code § 92a.50 - CAAP
(a) Each discharger
shall prepare and implement a BMP plan that addresses:
(1) Solids and excess feed management and
removal.
(2) Proper facility
operation and maintenance.
(3)
Nonnative species loss prevention.
(4) Facility personnel training.
(5) Removal, handling and
disposal/utilization of bio-residual solids (sludge).
(b) Permittees shall report any
investigational/therapeutic drugs usage as follows:
(1) For investigational/new drugs, the
permittee shall provide the Department with an oral notification within 7 days
of initiating application of the drug, and a New Drug Usage Report shall be
filed monthly.
(2) Changes in or
increases in usage rates shall be reported to the Department through both oral
notification and written report on the Drug Usage Report Form,
quarterly.
(c) Products or
chemicals that contain any carcinogenic ingredients are prohibited, except that
limited use of those chemicals may be permitted provided that the permittee
shall:
(1) Thoroughly investigate the use of
alternative chemicals.
(2)
Demonstrate that no suitable alternatives are available.
(3) Demonstrate through sampling or
calculation that any carcinogen in the proposed chemical will not be detectable
in the final effluent, using the EPA-approved analytic method for wastewater
analysis with the lowest published detection
limits.
Notes
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