ILLINOIS
POLLUTION
CONTROL
BOARD
August
29,
1974
and
September
5, 1974
RE:
R73—l1
and R73—12
NPDES
REGULATIONS
)
ORDER
OF THE
BOARD
(by
Mr.
Dumelle):
The Illinois
Environmental
Protection
Agency
(Agency)
submitted
the
National
Pollutant
Discharge
Elimination
System
(NPDES)
Permit
Regulations
to
the
Board
on
October
1,
1973.
The
United
States
Environmental Protection
Agency
through
the Agency,
submitted
an
additianal
proposal
to
the
Board.
These
two
proposals
were
consolidated
and
designated
R73-ll
and
R73—l2.
The
proposals
were
published
and,
three
days
of
hearings
were
held
on the
proposals.
The
Agency
filed
an amended
proposal
on February
1,
1974, and
one
day of
hearing
was
held on
the amended
proposal.
After
considering
the
information pre
sented
at
the
four days
of
hearings
and
all written
comments
received
on
the
published
drafts,
the
Board
adopted
the
NPDES
Regulations
on
August
29,
1974 with
the
exception
of Part
IX
Subpart
B, which
was
adopted
on
September
5,
1974.
These
Regulations,
together
with
the
Livestock
Waste
Regulations,
R72-9,
will
form
the
regulatory
basis
of
the
Illinois
request
for
approval
of
the
Illinois
NPDES
Permit
Program
by the
United
States
Environmental
Protection
Agency.
The
Regulations
as
adopted
are
contained
on
pages
2 through
46 of
this
Order.
The effective
date
of these
NPDES
Regulations
with
the
exception
of Part
IX:
Permits
Subpart
B,
Other
Permits,
shall
be
the date
when
the
Board
files
with
the Secretary
of
State
a
copy
of
a
letter
ap
proving
the Illinois
NPDES
Program
by
the
Administrator
of
the United
States
Environmental
Protection
Agency,
pursuant
to
Section
402(b)
of
the
Federal
Water
Pollution
Control
Act of
1972,
as
amended.
The ef
fective
date
of
Part
IX:
Permits
Subpart
B, Other
Permits,
shall
be
the
date
the
Board
files
the regulations
with
the
Secretary
of
State
on
an
emergency
basis.
While
the
Board
retains
jurisdiction
to consider
proposed
modi
fications
in this
matter,
this proceeding
is deemed
by
the Board
to
be
a final
order
in all
other
respects
such
as
right
of
appeal.
IT
IS
SO
ORDERED.
I,
Christan
L.
Moffett,
Clerk
of
the
Illinois
Pollution
Control
Board,
certify
that
the above
Order
was
adopted
on
the 29th
day
of
August,
1974,
and
on
the 5th
day
of September,
1974,
both
by
a
vote
of
5—0.
REGULATIONS
FOR
THE
IMPLEMENTATION
OF
THE
NATIONAL
POLLUTANT
DISCHARGE
ELIMINATION
SYSTEM
CHAPTER
1
(Amendments
to
the
Procedural
Rules
of
the
Board)
102
Definitions:
(i)
“NPDES”
means
the
National
Pollutant
Discharge
Elimination
System
for
issuing,
establishing
conditions
for,
and
denying
permits
under
Section
402
of
the
FWPCA.
All
terms
used
in
connection
with
NPDES
which
have
been
defined
in
the
FWPCA
or
regulations
adopted
thereunder
shall
have
the
meanings
specified
therein,
unless
specifically
noted
otherwise.
502
Permit
Appeals
(a)
Permit
Appeals
Other
Than
NPDES
Permit
Appeals
(1)
If
the
Agency
denies
the
permit,
it
shall
advise
the
permit
applicant
in
writing
in
accordance
with
the
requirements
of
Section
39(a)
of
the
Act.
(2)
Except
in
the
case
of
an
NPDES
Permit,
an
applicant
for
a
permit
denied
by
the
Agency
who
seeks
to
contest
the
denial
shall
file
a
petition
for
a
hearing
before
the
Board.
The
petition
shall
include:
(i)
Citation
of
the
particular
standards
under
which
a
permit
is
sought;
(ii)
A
complete
and
precise
description
of
the
facility,
equipment,
vehicle,
vessel,
or
aircraft
for
which
a
permit
is
sought,
including
its
location;
(iii)
A
complete
description
of
contaminant
emissions
and
of
proposed
methods
for
their
control;
and
(iv)
Such
other
matters
as
may
be
necessary
to
demonstrate
that
the
activity
for
which
the
permit
is
sought
will
not
cause
a
violation
of
the
Act
or
of
the
Regulations.
(3)
The
proceedings
shall
be
in
accordance
with
the Rules
set
forth
in
Part
III
of
these
Rules.
(4)
The
Clerk
shall
give
notice
of
the
petition
and
hearing
in accordance
with
Part
III.
(5)
The
Agency
shall
appear
as
respondent
in the
hearing
and
shall
immediately,
upon
notice
of
the
petition,
file
with
the Board
the
entire
Agency
record
of the
permit
application,
including:
(i)
The
application;
(ii)
Correspondence
with
the
applicant;
and
(iii)
The
denial.
(b)
NPDES
Permit
Appeals
(1)
If
the
Agency
denies
an
NPDES
Permit,
it
shall
advise
the
permit
applicant
in writing
in
accordance
with
the
requirements
of Section
39(a)
of
the Act.
(2)
In
the
case
of
the denial
of an
NPDES
Permit
or
the issuance
by the
Agency
of an
NPDES
Permit
with
one
or more
conditions
or
limitations
to
which
the
applicant
objects,
the
applicant may
contest
the
decision
of the
Agency
by
filing
with
the
Clerk
of
the
Board
a
petition
for
review
of
the
Agency’s
action
in
accordance
with
this
Rule.
(3)
Any
person
other
than
the
applicant
who
has
been
a
party
to
or
participant
at
an Agency
hearing
with
respect
to
the issuance
or
denial
of
an
NPDES
Permit
by
the
Agency,
and
any
person
who
requested
such
a hearing
in
accordance
with
applicable
rules,
may contest
the
final
decision
of
the
Agency
by
filing
with
the
Clerk
a
petition
for
review
of
the Agency’s
action.
(4)
The
petition
shall
be
filed
and
notice
issued
within
30
days
from
the
date
the Agency’s
final
decision
has
been
mailed
to the
applicant
and
all
other
persons
who
have
right
of appeal. The
method
of
filing
and
service
shall
be in
accordance
with
Rules
304
and
305
of
these
Procedural
Rules.
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Permit Review
(a)
Permit
Review Other Than NPDES Permit
Review
Any person may file a
complaint seeking revocation
of a permit
on the ground that
it was improperly
issued
by the Agency, or
seeking a cease—and-
desist order against
the activity described
in the
permit on
the ground that it
would cause
a
violation
of
the Act, or
the Regulations, or of a Board
order. Such
a
complaint
shall
be
commenced
in
accordance with
Procedural Rule 502 (a). Part III
of
these Rules shall govern
the
proceeding.
(b)
NPDES Permit
Review
Any person, whether
or not a party to or participant
at any earlier
proceeding
before the Agency or the
Board, may file
a complaint the for
modification,
suspension,
or
revocation
of an NPDES Permit in
accordance with
Rule 912 of Chapter III,
Subpart
A.
Such a
complaint shall
be commenced in
accordance
with Procedural
Rule 304. Part III of
these Rules
shall
govern the proceeding.
504 Cost
of
Review
In
any proceeding brought
pursuant to this Part
V,
including an NPDES
Permit review, the petitioner
shall
pay all
costs of review except that
he shall
not
be
required
to
reimburse
the Agency for expenses incurred
in
the preparation of
the
record or otherwise, and
shall furnish the Board
within
fifteen
(15) days
following
the completition of said
hearing, at petitioner’s cost,
seven
(7)
copies of a
complete
stenographic transcript
of the
proceedings
of
the
hearing. Upon petition and
good
cause shown, the Board
may
assume all or any part
of
the costs of said
review or
transcript or may allocate
the costs among the
parties as it
deems equitable.
Any
delay in the filing
of the
transcript
shall
constitute
a waiver of the right
to decision within
90
days under
Section
40
of
the Act, where applicable, for the period
of
the delay.
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104
Definitions
As
used
in
this
Chapter,
the
following
terms
shall
have
the
meanings
specified.
“Administrator”
means
the
Administrator
of
the
United
States
Environmental
Protection
Agency
or
his
designee.
“Effluent”
means
any
wastewater
discharged,
directly
or
indirectly,
to
the
waters
of
the
State
or
to
any
storm
sewer,
and
the
runoff
from
land
used
for
the
disposition
of
wastewater
or
sludges,
but
does
not
otherwise
include
nonpoint
source
discharges
such
as
runoff
from
land
or
any
livestock
management
facility
or
livestock
wastehandling
facility
subject
to
regulation
under
Chapter
5
of
the
regulations
of
the
Pollution
Control
Board.
“FWPCA”
means
the
Federal
Water
Pollution
Control
Act,
as
amended,
33
U.S.C.
1251,
et
seq.,
Public
Law
92500,
enacted
by
the
Congress
October
18,
1972,
as
amended.
“Hearing
Board”
shall
mean
an
Agency
hearing
board
of
one
or
more
employees,
appointed
by
the
Director
in
accordance
with
the
requirements
of
Rule
909(b)
hereof,
which
shall
conduct
public
hearings
and
make
recommendations
to
the
Agency
with
respect
to
the
issuance
or
denial
of
NPDES
permits.
“NPDES”
means
the
National
Pollutant
Discharge
Elimination
System
for
issuing,
establishing
conditions
for,
and
denying
permits
under
Section
402
of
the
FWPCA.
All
terms
used
in
connection
with
NPDES
which
have
been
defined
in
the
FWPCA
or
regulations
adopted
thereunder
shall
have
the
meanings
specified
therein,
unless
specifically
noted
otherwise.
“Pollutant”
means
dredged
spoil,
solid
waste,
incinerator
residue,
sewage,
garbage,
sewage
sludge,
munitions,
chemical
wastes,
biological
materials,
radioactive
materials,
heat,
wrecked
or
discarded
equipment,
rock,
sand,
cellar
dirt
and
industrial,
municipal,
and
agricultural
waste
discharged
into
water.
This
term
does
not
mean
(A)
‘sewage
from
vessels’
within
the
meaning
of
the
FWPCA:
or
(B)
water,
gas,
or
other
material
which
is
injected
into
a
well
to
facilitate
production
and
disposed
of
in
a
well,
if
the
well
used
either
to
facilitate
production
or
for
disposal
purposes
is
approved
by
the
Department
of
Mines
and
Minerals,
and
if
the
Department
of
Mines
and
Minerals
determines
that
such
injection
or
disposal
will
not
result
in
the
degradation
of
ground
or
surface
water
resources.
6
“Publicly owned treatment works”
means a treatment
works owned
by
a municipality,
sanitary district,
county,
or state or
federal
agency,
and which treats
domestic and
industrial wastes collected by a
publicly
owned or regulated
sewer system.
Industrial treatment
works which are publicly
owned because they are
financed
by bond issued
of
public
agencies are not included in
this definition.
“Publicly regulated treatment works” means those otherwise
private companies which are
regulated as public
utilities
engaged in the disposal
of domestic and industrial
wastes and regulated as
such
by
the Illinois Commerce
Commission,
pursuant
to
an Act concerning
Public Utilities,
(1921, Illinois
Revised Statutes (1973), Ch. 111273,
Section 1ff as amended).
“Pretreatment
Works”
means
a
treatment
works
designed
and
intended
for
the
treatment
of
wastewater
from
a
major
contributing
industry,
as
defined
in
40
CFR
128,
before
introduction
into
a
sewer
system
tributary
to
a
public
owned
or
public
regulated
treatment
works.
“Standard
of
Performance”
means
a
standard
for
the
control
of
the
discharge
of
pollutants,
promulgated
by
the
Administrator
pursuant
to
Section
306
of
the
FWPCA,
for
the
control
of
the
discharge
of
pollutants
which
reflects
the
greatest
degree
of
effluent
reduction
which
the
Administrator
determines
to
be
achievable
through
application
of
the
best
available
demonstrated
control
technology,
processes,
operating
methods,
or
other
alternatives,
including,
where
practicable,
a
standard
permitting
no
discharge
of
pollutants.
“Treatment
Works”
means
individually
or
collectively
those
constructions
or
devices
(except
sewers,
and
except
constructions
or
devices
used
for
the
pretreat
ment
of
wastewater
prior
to
its
introduction
into
publicly
owned
or
regulated
treatment
works)
used
for
collecting,
pumping,
treating
or
disposing
of
wastewaters
or
for
the
recovery
of
by-products
from
such
wastewater.
410
NPDES
Effluent
Standards
(a)
No
person
to
whom
an
NPDES
Permit
has
been
issued
may
discharge
any
contaminant
in
his
effluent
in
excess
of
the
standards
and
limitations
for
that
contaminant
which
are
set
forth
in
his
permit.
(b)
No
person
may
discharge
any
pollutant
subject
to,
or
which
contributes
or
threatens
to
cause
a
vio
lation
of
any
applicable
federal
or
state
water
quality
standard,
effluent
standard,
guideline
or
other
limitation,
promulgated
pursuant
to
the
FWPCA
or
the
Act,
unless
limitation
for
such
a
pollutant
has
been
set
forth
in
an
applicable
NPDES
Permit.
However,
the
Agency
may,
by
permit
condition,
provide
that
the
permittee
may
discharge
pollutants
present
in
its
water
supply
intake
sources
in
concentrations
not
greater
than
the
concentrations
in
the
intake
sources,
or
which
are
added
in
trace
amounts
by
normal
domestic
water
usage.
Cc) The
standards of
Chapter
3
shall
apply
to
thermal
discharges
unless, after
public notice
and
opportunity
for
public
hearing,
in accordance
with
Section 316
of the FWPCA
and
applicable
federal
regulations,
the
Administrator
and
the
Board
have determined
that
different standards
shall
apply
to a particular
thermal
discharge.
501 Reporting
Requirements
(a)
Every
person
within
this
State
operating
a pretreat—
ment
works,
treatment
works or
wastewater
source
shall submit
operating
reports
to the Agency
at a
frequency
to be
determined
by the
Agency.
Such
reports
shall contain
information
regarding
the
quantity
of influent
and
of
effluent
discharged,
of wastes
bypassed,
and of combined
sewer
overflows;
the
concentrations
of
those
physical, chemical,
bacteriological
and radiological
parameters
which
shall be specified
by the Agency;
and
any
additional
information
the
Agency
may reasonably
require.
This
reporting requirement
for
pretreatment
works
shall
only apply
to those pretreatment
works that
either:
(1)
discharge toxic
pollutants,
as defined
in
Section 502
(13) of the
FWPCA,
or
pollutants
which
may
interfere with
the
treatment
process,
into
the
receiving
treatment works;
or
(2) discharge
15% or
more of
the
total
hydraulic
flow
received
by the
treatment
works; or
(3) discharge
15%
or
more of
the
total biological
loading
received
by the treatment
works
as
measured
by
5—day biochemical
oxygen
demand.
(b)
Every
person
within this
State who utilizes
mercury
or
any of
its
compounds in
excess of
15
pounds
per
year
as Hg
shall file with
the Agency,
on or
before
June
1,
1971
and annually
thereafter,
a
report setting
forth the
nature of the
enterprise;
a
list,
by
type and
by
quantity
of mercury
products
and
mercury
derivatives
produced,
used in, and
incidental
to
its processes,
including
by—products
and waste
products;
the estimated
concentrations
and
annual total
number of pounds
of mercury
that
will
be discharged
into the
waters of
the
State or
that
will
be discharged
into
any sewer system;
and
what measures
are taken
or proposed to
be
taken to
reduce or
to
eliminate
such
discharges.
(c)
Every holder
of
an
NPDES Permit
is required
to
comply with the monitoring, sampling, recording
and reporting requirements
set
forth
in the
permit
and this Chapter.
704
Pretreatment Requirements
In
addition to
the requirements of Rules
701, 702,
and
703, no
industrial discharger
to any
publicly
owned
treatment works may discharge any
effluent
to such
publicly owned treatment works in violation
of
regula—
tions promulgated
by
the Administrator pursuant to
Section 307(b) of the FWPCA when such regulations
become effective.
PART
IX:
PERMITS
Permits may be required
under
either one
of two
procedures—
NPDES Permits, Subpart A, which
regulate discharges into navigable
waters as defined in the FWPCA,
or Other Permits, Subpart
B,
which
regulate certain
structures and discharges
therefrom
that
are not
required
to
have an NPDES
Permit.
SUBPART A
NPDES PERMITS
901 NPDES Permit Required
Except as in compliance
with
the
provisions of
the Act,
Board
regulations, and the FWPCA, and the
provisions and conditions
of
the NPDES
Permit issued to the discharger, the discharge
of
any contaminant
or pollutant
by
any person into the waters
of
the
State from
a
point source
or
into
a
well shall be unlawful.
902 Application — General
(a)
Application Forms
(1) An applicant
for
an NPDES Permit shall file an
application, in accordance with Rule
959 hereof, on
forms provided by the Agency. Such
forms
shall
com
prise the NPDES
application forms promulgated by the
U.S.
Environmental Protection
Agency
for
the
type
of
discharge for
which an
NPDES Permit
is
being sought and
such
additional
information as the
Agency may
reasonably
require
in
order
to
determine
that
the
discharge
or
pro
posed discarge
will
be
in compliance
with
applicable
state
and
federal
requirements.
(2) In addition
to
the
above application forms, the
Agency
may
require the
submission
of
plans and speci
fications
for treatment works and summaries of design
criteria.
(b)
Animal Waste Facilities
An applicant
for
an NPDES Permit in connection with
the
operation
of
an
animal
waste facility shall
complete,
sign, and submit
an NPDES application in accordance
with the provisions
of
Chapter V
of
the Board’s regulations.
Cc)
Mine
Waste
An applicant for
an NPDES
Permit which is
required
by
the FWPCA
or
federal regulations
for a
mine or mine
waste facility,
shall
complete, sign,
and
submit
an
NPDES Permit application in accordance with Rule
959
hereof, on
forms
provided
by
the Agency. To the
extent consistent
with
applicable federal regulations,
the
water quality standards found in Chapter III and
such
additional limitations found in Chapter IV, Mine
Related
Pollution,
as are applicable, shall be the
appropriate water quality and effluent limitations in
corporated in the
NPDES Permit. The submittal of
an
NPDES Permit application
or
the possession
of
a valid
NPDES Permit
shall not
release
the
permittee
from
the
necessity of obtaining
a
permit pursuant to Part II,
Chapter IV: Mine Related
Pollution.
(d) Pending Refuse Act Application
Any person who filed
a
complete permit application
under
the Refuse Act Permit
program
operating under
rules promulgated in the Federal Register on April
7,
1971, 33
CFR 209.131,
and whose application
has not
been
denied, shall be considered
to
have applied for
an NPDES
Permit unless
the
discharge
described in the
application has substantially changed in nature, volume,
or
frequency. If, however, the discharge described
in
the Refuse Act Permit application has substantially
changed
in nature, volume,
or
frequency, the
applicant
shall
complete, sign
and submit the appropriate
NPDES
application form.
Ce) Current
Dischargers
-- No
Prior Application
Any person now
discharging
whose discharge was
not
cov
ered by the Refuse Act Permit program
but which is
subject to
NPDES
requirements
shall apply for an NPDES
Permit
when these
regulations become
effective. However,
for
purposes
of
this Subpart A, any person who
has
applied
for
an NPDES Permit with the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency,
and whose application
has
not
been denied shall
be
considered to have
applied
for an
NPDES Permit unless
the discharge described in
the
application for
an NPDES
Permit
has substantially changed in nature, volume, or
frequency;
in which
case an
amended
or
revised
NPDES Permit
application shall be submitted. Nothing
in this subsection
Ce) shall be
construed to
excuse conformity
with
Section
301
of
the FWPCA.
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(i) Renewal
(1)
Any
permittee
who wishes
to
continue
to discharge
after
the
expiration
date
of
his
NPDES
Permit
shall
apply
for
reissuance
of
the
permit
not
less
than
180
days
prior
to the
expiration
date
of
the
permit.
Prior
to
renewal,
the
Agency
shall
determine:
(i)
That the
permittee
is in
compliance
with
or
has
substantially
complied
with
all
the
terms,
conditions,
requirements,
and
schedules
of
compliance
of
the
expiring
NPDES
Permit;
(ii)
That
the Agency
has up-to-date
information
on the permittee’s
production
levels,
per—
mittee’s
waste
treatment
practices, the
nature,
contents,
and
frequency
of
the
permittee’s
discharge,
either
pursuant
to
the submission
of new
forms
and
applications
or
pursuant
to
monitoring
records
and
reports
submitted
to
the
Agency
by the
permittee;
and
(iii)
That
the
discharge
is
consistent
with
appli
cable
effluent
standards
and
limitations,
water
quality
standards,
or
other legally
applicable
requirements
during
the
terms
of
the permit.
(2)
The
Agency
shall circulate
public
notice
and
provide
opportunity
for
public
hearing,
as provided
for
in this
Subpart
A,
in the
same manner
as
for
a
new permit
appli
cation.
(j)
Authority
to
Deny Permits
No
NPDES
Permit
may
be
issued
in any
case
in which:
(1)
The permit
would
authorize
the discharge
of a
radiological, chemical
or
biological
warfare
agent
or
high—level
radioactive
waste;
(2)
The discharge
would,
in the judgment
of
the
Secretary
of the
Army
acting
through
the
Chief
of
Engineers,
result
in
the
substantial
impairment
of
anchorage
and
navigation;
(3)
The proposed permit is objected
to
in
writing
by
the Administrator
of
the
U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency pursuant
to
any right to object
given to
the
Administrator
under
Section 402(d) of
the FWPCA;
(4)
The permit would authorize
a
discharge
from a
point source
which
is in conflict with
a
plan
ap
proved
under Section
208(b)
of
the
FWPCA; or
(5)
The applicant has not provided
proof to
the
Agency that he will
meet any
schedule
of
compliance
which
may
be established, in
accordance with
the
Act
and regulations, as
a condition of
his permit.
903 Access to Facilities and Further
Information
If the Agency determines that either
further information or
a site visit is necessary
for
the Agency
to evaluate an NPDES
Permit application, it shall notify the applicant
and
make
arrangements
to
secure the
additional information
or
make
the
site visit. If
adequate information is
not
received
within the
period of time specified by the Agency, the permit
shall either be issued on the basis
of
the
information cur
rently before
the
Agency
or
be denied,
and the
applicant
so
notified.
904
Distribution of Applications
When the Agency determines that an
application for
an
NPDES
Permit is complete, it shall:
(a)
Unless otherwise agreed, send
a
copy
of
the appli
cation to the District Engineer
of
the
appropriate
district
of
the
U.S.
Corps
of
Engineers with
a
letter
requesting that the District Engineer
provide,
within
30 days or as otherwise stated in the Agency’s letter,
his evaluation
of
the
impact of the discharge on
anchorage and navigation. If the District
Engineer
responds that
anchorage and navigation
of
any
of
the
navigable waters
would
be substantially
impaired by
the
granting
of
a
permit, the permit
will be denied
and
the Agency shall notify the
applicant.
If
the
District
Engineer
informs
the
Agency
that
the
imposition
of
specified
conditions
upon
the
NPDES
Permit
is
necessary
to
avoid
any
substantial
impairment
of
any
of
the
navigable
waters,
the
Agency
shall
include
in
the
permit
those
conditions
spe
cified
by
the
District
Engineer.
(b)
Send
two
copies
of
the
application
to
the
Regional
Administrator
of
the
U.S.
Environmental
Protection
Agency
with
a
letter
stating
that
the
application
is
complete.
905
Tentative
Determination
and
Draft
Permit
Following
the
receipt
of
a
complete
application
for
an
NPDES
Permit,
the
Agency
shall
prepare
a
tentative
determination.
Such
determination
shall
include
at
least
the
following:
(a)
A
statement
regarding
whether
an
NPDES
Permit
is
to
be
issued
or
denied;
and
(b)
If
the
determination
is
to
issue
the
permit,
a
draft
permit
containing:
(1)
Proposed
effluent
limitations,
consistent
with
federal
and
state
requirements;
(2)
A
proposed
sedule
of
compliance,
if
the
applicant
is
not
in
compliance
with
applicable
requirements,
including
interim
dates
and
re
quirements
consistent
with
the
FWPCA
and
appli
cable
regulations,
for
meeting
the
proposed
ef
fluent
limitations;
(3)
A
brief
description
of
any
other
proposed
special
conditions
which
will
have
a
significant
impact
upon
the
discharge.
(c)
A
statement
of
the
basis
for
each
of
the
permit
con
ditions
listed
in
Rule
905
(b).
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(b)
The
Agency
shall
provide
a
period
of
not
less than
30
days
following
the
date
of
first
publication
of
the
public notice
during
which
time
interested
persons
may
submit
their
written
views
on
the ten
tative
determinations with
respect
to
the
NPDES
application.
All
comments
shall
be
submitted
to
the
Agency
and
to
the
applicant.
All
written
com
ments
submitted
during
the
30-day
comment
period
shall
be
retained
by the
Agency
and
considered
in
the
formulation
of
its
final determinations
with
respect
to
the NPDES
application. The period
for
comment
may
be
extended
at
the discretion
of
the
Agency
by publication
as provided
in
Rule
906(a),
Cc)
The
contents
of
public
notice
of
applications
for
NPDES
Permits
shall
include
at least
the following:
(1)
Name,
address,
and telephone
number
of
the
Agency;
(2) Name
and address
of
the applicant;
(3)
Brief
description
of
the applicant’s
ac
tivities
or
operations
which
result
in
the
discharge
described
in
the NPDES
application
(e.g.
,
municipal
waste
treatment
plant,
steel
manufacturing,
drainage
from
mine
activities)
(4)
Name, if
any,
of the
waterway
to
which
the
discharge
is
made and
a
short
description
of
the
location
of
the discharge
indicating
whether
it
is
a new
or an
existing
discharge;
(5)
A
statement
of
the
tentative
determination
to
issue
or
deny
an NPDES
Permit
for
the
discharge
described
in the
application;
(6)
A brief
description
of
the
procedures
for
the formulation
of
final
determinations, including
the procedures
for
submitting
comments
and expir
ation
date
of
the comment
period;
and
(7)
Address
and
telephone
number
of
Agency
prem
ises
at
which
interested
persons
may
obtain
further
information,
request
a
copy of
the
draft
permit,
request
a copy
of
the fact
sheet,
and
inspect
and
copy
NPDES
forms
and related
documents.
Cd) The Agency
may
circulate public
notice
of
applica
tions for more
than
one NPDES Permit
at a
time.
If a public notice deals with more than
one
NPDES
Permit
application,
the
information required by
Rule
906(b) above
shall be
included in the notice
for
each application.
(e) To expedite the administrative
disposition
of
NPDES
Permit applications, the Agency may publish,
for
one or more
NPDES Permit
applications at a
time,
combined public notices and notices
of
public hearing
as required
by
Rule 909 hereof. Any such combined
public
notice and notice of hearing shall contain
all the
information
which
would
be
required and
shall
be circulated
to all
the
persons to whom each notice
would be required
to
be
sent
if
the notices were
pub
lished separately.
(f)
If, after
the
coimnent period provided, no public
hearing is held with respect
to
the permit, the
Agency shall, after evaluation
of any comments
which
may
have been received, either
issue or deny the permit.
907 Fact Sheets
(a)
For
every discharge which has
a total volume of more
than 500,000 gallons on any
day of the year, the
Agency
shall
prepare and, following public notice,
shall send
upon request to any person
a
fact sheet
with respect
to the application described in the
public notice. The
contents of such fact sheets
shall include
at least
the
following information:
(1)
A sketch
or
detailed description
of
the
location of
the
discharge described in the
ap
plication;
(2) A
quantitative description
of
the discharge
described in the
application
which
includes at
least the
following:
(1)
The
rate or frequency of the proposed
discharge; if the discharge
is con
tinuous, the average
daily flow in
gallons per day;
(ii) For thermal discharges subject
to
limitation under the Act, the average
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number
of
persons
present;
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concerning
actions
to
be
taken
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the
proposed
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or
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result
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hearing.
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hearing
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be
available
upon
request
to
any
member
of
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public
and
to
representatives
of
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make
such
modifications
in
the
terms
and
conditions
of
proposed
permits
as
may
be
appropriate
and
shall
transmit
to
the
Regional
Administrator
for
his
approval
a
copy
of
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permit
proposed
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ministrator
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to
receive
and
review
permits
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its
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provide
a
notice
of
such
transmission
to
the
applicant,
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who
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hearing,
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the
FWPCA;
(2)
Standards
of
performance
for
new
sources
under
Section
306
of
the
FWPCA;
(3)
Effluent standards,
effluent
prohibitions,
and pretreatment standards
under
Section 307
of
the FWPCA;
(4) Any more
stringent limitation, including
those (I) necessary
to meet water
quality
stand
ards, treatment standards,
or
schedules of compli
ance, established
pursuant
to any Illinois Statute
or regulation
(under authority preserved by Section
510
of
the FWPCA), (ii) necessary
to
meet any other
federal law
or
regulation,
or
(iii) required to
implement any applicable water quality standards;
such limitations to
include any legally applicable
requirements necessary to
implement
total
maximum
daily loads established pursuant to Section
303(d)
of
the FWPCA
and incorporated
in the continuing
planning process approved
under
Section
303(e) of
the
FWPCA
and
any regulations or
guidelines issued pur
suant thereto;
(5)
Any more
stringent legally applicable require
ments necessary to
comply
with
a
plan
approved
pur
suant to Section
208(b)
of
the FWPCA;
(6)
Prior to
promulgation by
the
Administrator of
the
U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency
of
applicable
effluent standards and limitations pursuant to
Sections
301, 302, 306 and 307 of
the
FWPCA,
such conditions
as
the Agency determines are necessary to carry out the
provisions
of
the FWPCA; and
(7)
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the
NPDES
Permit is
for
the discharge
of
pol
lutants into
navigable waters
from
a
vessel
or
other
floating craft (except
that no NPDES Permit
shall
be
issued for
the discharge
of
pollutants from a vessel
or
other floating craft into Lake Michigan)
any appli
cable regulations promulgated by the Secretary of
the
Department in which the Coast Guard is
operating, es
tablishing specifications for safe transportation,
handling, carriage, storage and stowage of pollutants.
(b) Water
Quality Standards and Waste Load
Allocation
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in which
an
NPDES Permit includes as con
ditions
the effluent standards and limitations
described
in subsections
(1),
(2) and
(3)
of Section
(a)
of
this
Rule
910, the Agency shall have determined
and verified
that
the discharge
authorized
by the permit
will not
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period
of
depreciation
or
amortization
of
such
facility
for
the
purposes
of
Section
167
or
169
(or
both)
of
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Internal
Revenue
Code
of
1954,
whichever
period
ends
first.
(e)
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of
Permits
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NPDES
Permits
shall
be
issued
for
fixed
terms
not
to
exceed
five
years.
(f)
Authority
to
Establish
Recording,
Reporting,
Monitoring
and
Sampling
Requirements
(1)
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Agency
shall
require
every
holder
of
an
NPDES
Permit,
as
a
condition
of
the
NPDES
Permit
issued
to
the
holder,
to
(i)
Establish,
maintain
and
retain
records;
(ii)
Make
reports;
(iii)
Install,
calibrate,
use
and
maintain
monitoring
equipment
or
methods
(in
cluding
where
appropriate,
biological
monitoring
methods);
(iv)
Take
samples
of
effluents
(in
accordance
with
such
methods,
at
such
locations,
at
such
intervals,
and
in
such
a
manner
as
may
be
prescribed);
and
(v)
Provide
such
other
information
as
may
reasonably
be
required.
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Agency
may
require
every
holder
of
an
NPDES
Permit
for
a
publicly
owned
and
publicly
regulated
treatment
works,
as
a
condition
of
the
NPDES
Permit,
to
require
industrial
users
of
such
a
treatment
works
to:
(i)
Establish,
maintain
and
retain
records;
(ii)
Make
reports;
(iii)
Install,
calibrate,
use
and
maintain
monitoring
equipment
or
methods
(in
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where
appropriate,
biological
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requirements
set
forth
in
subsections
(1)
through
(5)
above
shall
be
set
forth
in
all
NPDES
Permits
as
terms
and
conditions
thereof.
(h)
Schedules
of
Compliance
The
Agency
shall
establish
schedules
of
compliance
in
NPDES
Permits
in
the
following
manner:
(1)
With
respect
to
any
discharge
which
is
not
in
compliance
with
applicable
effluent
standards
and
limitations,
applicable
water
quality
standards,
or
other
legally
applicable
requirements,
the
permittee
shall
be
required
to
take
specific
steps
to
achieve
compliance
therewith
in
the
shortest
reasonable
period
of
time
consistent
with
the
guide
lines
and
requirements
of
the
FWPCA
and
the
Act.
(2)
In
any
case
where
the
period
of
time
for
com
pliance
specified
in
Subsection
(1)
above
exceeds
9
months,
a
schedule
of
compliance
shall
be
specified
in
the
permit
which
will
set
forth
interim
require
ments
and
the
dates
for
their
achievement;
in
no
event
shall
more
than
9
months
elapse
between
interim
dates.
If
the
time
necessary
for
completion
of
the
interim
requirement
is
more
than
9
months
and
is
not
readily
divided
into
stages
for
completion,
interim
dates
shall
be
specified
for
the
submission
of
reports
of
progress
toward
completion
of
the
interim
require
ment.
For
each
NPDES
Permit
schedule
of
compliance,
interim
dates
and
the
final
date
for
compliance
shall,
to
the
extent
practicable,
fall
on
the
last
day
of
the
months
of
March,
June,
September,
and
December.
(3)
Not
later
than
14
days
following
each
interim
date
and
the
final
date
of
compliance,
the
permittee
shall
provide
the
Agency
with
written
notice
of
the
permittee’s
compliance
or
noncompliance
with
the
interim
or
final
requirement.
(4)
Interim
and
final
compliance
dates
in
NPDES
Permits
shall
be
enforceable
without
otherwise
showing
a
vio
lation
of
an
effluent
limitation
or
injury
to
water
quality.
(5)
The
Agency
shall
make
available
for
public
inspec
tion
and
copying
at
its
Springfield
and
Chicago
offices
a
copy
of
the
quarterly
list
as
filed
with
the
Regional
Administrator
in
accordance
with
40
CFR
124.44(d).
(6)
The
Aqency
may
establish
schedules
of
compliance
in
NPDES
Permits
pursuant
to
applicable
federal
require
ment,which
may
be
earlier
or
later
thandéadlines
established
by
otherwise
applicable
regulations
of
the
Board,
provided
that
all
schedules
of
compliance
shall
require
compliance
at
the
earliest
reasonable
date.
However,
the
Agency
shall
not
issue
an
NPDES
Permit
containing
a
schedule
of
compliance
beyond
July
1,
1977,
to
any
applicant
who
is
not
in
compliance
with,
or
who
has
not
obtained
a
variance
from
applicable
Illinois
Water
Pollution
Regulations,
or
who
has
not
been
ordered
to
apply
for
and
obtain
all
necessary
permits
in
an
appro
priate
Board
enforcement
action,
for
which
the
deadline
for
compliance
occurred
before
the
effective
date
of
these
NPDES
Regulations.
(7)
In
any
case
in
which
an
NPDES
Permit
includes
a
schedule
of
compliance,
the
Agency
shall
include
in
its
final
determination
a
statement
of
the
factual
basis
for
such
schedule.
(8)
Schedules
of
compliance
established
by
the
Agency
in
NPDES
Permits
shall
be
subject
to
review
by
the
Pollution
Control
Board
in
accordance
with
Rules
911
and
912
herein.
(I)
Authority
to
Require
Notice
of
Introductions
of
Pollu
tants
into
Publicly
Owned
Treatment
Works
The
Agency
shall
include
in
all
NPDES
Permits
issued
to
publicly
owned
or
publicly
regulated
treatment
works
conditions
requiring
the
permittee
to
give
notice
to
the
Agency
of
the
following:
(1)
Any
new
introduction
of
pollutants
into
such
treatment
works
from
a
source
which
would
be
a
new
source
as
defined
in
Section
306
of
the
FWPCA
if
such
source
were
discharging
pollutants
directly
to
the
waters
of
the
State;
(2)
Except
as
to
such
categories
and
classes
of
point
sources
or
discharges
which
may
be
specified
by
the
Agency,
any
new
introduction
of
pollutants
into
such
treatment
works
from
a
source
which
would
be
a
point
source
subject
to
Section
301
of
the
FWPCA
if
it
were
discharging
such
pollutants
directly
to
the
waters
of
the
State;
(3)
Any
substantial
change
in
volume
or
character
of
pollutants
being
introduced
into
such
treatment
works
by
a
source
introducting
pollutants
into
such
works
at
the
time
of
issuance
of
the
permit;
and
(4)
New
connections
to
the
treatment
works
in
accordance
with
the
following
schedule
(which
shall
be
determined
by
the
Agency):
(i)
Annually
for
those
treatment
works
whose
hydraulic
or
biological
loading
does
not
exceed
80
percent
of
the
design
average
capacity;
(ii)
Quarterly
for
those
treatment
works
whose
hydraulic
or
biological
loading
exceeds
80
percent
but
does
not
exceed
90
percent
of
the
design
average
capa
city;
and
(iii)
Monthly
for
those
treatment
works
whose
hydraulic
or
biological
loading
exceeds
90
percent
of
the
design
average
capacity.
(5)
All
notices
required
of
publicly
owned
or
pub
licly
regulated
treatment
works
pursuant
to
this
section
910(i)
shall
be
in
such
form
and
content
as
the
Agency
may
require,
and
shall
include
information
on:
(i)
The
quality
and
quantity
of
wastewater
to
be
introduced
into
such
treatment
works,
and
(ii)
Any
anticipated
impact
of
such
change
in
the
quantity
or
quality
of
effluent
to
be
discharged
from
such
publicly
owned
or
publicly
regulated
treatment
works.
(j)
Authority
to
Insure
Compliance
by
Industrial
Users
With
Sections
204(b),
307,
and
308
of
the
FWPCA
Any
NPDES
Permit
issued
to
a
publicly
owned
or
publicly
regulated
treatment
works
shall
include
as
a
condition
that
the
permittee
shall
require
that
any
industrial
user
of
such
treatment
works
will
comply
with
federal
requirements
concerning:
(1) User charges and
recovery of construction
costs pursuant to Section 204(b)
of
the FWPCA,
and applicable regulations appearing
in
40 CFR
35;
(2) Toxic
pollutant
effluent standards and pre
treatment standards pursuant
to Section 307 of
the
FWPCA; and
(3)
Inspection, monitoring
and entry pursuant to
Section
308
of
the FWPCA.
As
a
means
of
insuring
such compliance, the permittee
shall require each
industrial user subject
to
the
requirements
of Section 307 of the FWPCA
to
comply with
this Rule.
The permittee shall send
to
the
Agency
periodic notice (over
intervals not to exceed 9 months)
of progress toward full
compliance with the requirements
of
Section
307 of
the
FWPCA.
(k)
Maintenance and Equipment
Any NPDES
Permit issued shall include as
a condition
that
the permittee shall
at all times maintain in
good
working
order and operate as efficiently
as possible any facil
ities or systems
of control installed by the permittee
to achieve compliance with the terms and conditions
of
the permit.
(1) Toxic Pollutants
Any NPDES Permit issued
shall
include as
a
condition that
if
a
toxic effluent standard
of
prohibition (including
any schedule
of
compliance specified in such effluent
standard or
prohibition)
is established under Section
307
(a)
of
the FWPCA
for a toxic pollutant which is
present in
the
permittee’s discharge
and
such standard
or
prohibition is
more
stringent than any
limitation
upon such pollutant in the NPDES
Permit, the Agency
shall revise
or
modify the
permit in accordance with
the
more
stringent
standard or prohibition and shall so
notify the permittee.
(m)
Deep Well
Disposal of Pollutants
All NPDES Permits shall include such
additional terms
and conditions as
may
be required
to prohibit or control
the disposal
of
pollutants
into
wells
in order to
prevent
pollution
of
ground
and
surface
water
resources
and
to
protect
the
public
health
and
welfare.
(n)
Authorization
to
Construct
(1)
No
person
shall
cause
or
allow
the
construction
of
any
new
treatment
works,
disposal
well
or
waste—
water
source
for
which
an
NPDES
Permit
is
required
or
cause
or
allow
the
modification
of
any
existing
treatment
works,
disposal
well
or
wastewater
source
for
which
an
NPDES
Permit
is
required
unless
such
NPDES
Permit
contains
an
authorization
to
construct
as
a
condition
of
such
permit.
(2)
Any
holder
of
a
valid
NPDES
Permit
who
proposes
or
is
required
as
a
condition
of
such
NPDES
Permit
or
of
any
order
of
the
Pollution
Control
Board
to
construct
or
modify
any
treatment
works,
disposal
well,
waste—
water
source,
or
process
modification
which
results
in
new
or
increased
discharges
of
pollutants,
shall
complete,
sign
and
submit
an
NPDES
application
for
such
construction
or
modification,
in
accordance
with
the
instructions
provided
with
the
form,
no
later
than
180
days
in
advance
of
the
date
on
which
construction
or
modification
is
to
begin.
No
person
shall
commence
construction
until
the
holder
of
the
NPDES
Permit
shall
have
received
a
modification
to
the
NPDES
Permit,
or
a
new
NPDES
Permit
if
required,
which
contains
an
author
ization
to
construct
as
a
condition
of
such
permit.
(3)
The
Agency
shall
not
issue
any
authorization
to
construct
unless
the
applicant
submits
adequate
proof,
including
any
of
the
information
or
documents
set
forth
in
Rule
957
as
the
Agency
may
require,
which
ensures
that
the
proposed
construction,
modification
or
operation
(i)
Either
conforms
to
the
criteria
promul
gated
by
the
Agency
under
Rule
957
or
is
based
on
other
criteria
which
the
appli
cant
proves
will
produce
consistently
sa
tisfactory
results;
and
(ii)
Will
not
cause
a
violation
of
the
condi
tions
of
the
NPDES
Permit.
911
Appeal
of
Final
Agency
Action on a Permit
Application
(a)
If
any
NPDES
Permit
has been issued
or
denied
by the
Agency,
any appeal
of
the issuance or
denial
of
the
permit,
or of
any
of the
terms
or
conditions
thereof,
shall
be to
the Pollution
Control
Board in accordance
with its Procedural
Rules.
(b) Such
appeal
shall be filed
within 30
days after
final
Agency
action.
912 Authority
to Modify,
Suspend
or
Revoke
Permits
(a)
Any
person,
whether
or not a party
to or
participant
at
any
earlier
proceeding
before
the
Agency
or
the
Board,
may
file
a
complaint
for
modification,
suspension,
or
revocation
of an
NPDES Permit
in accordance
with
this
Rule
912 and
Part III of
Chapter
1.
(b)
The
Pollution
Control
Board, after
complaint
and
hearing
in
accordance
with
the Act and its
Procedural
Rules, may
modify,
suspend
or
revoke
any
NPDES
Permit
in whole or
in part
in any
manner consistent
with
the
Act,
applicable
Board
regulations
and federal
requirements,
upon
proof
of
cause
including,
but not
limited
to,
the
following:
(1) Violation
of
any
terms or
conditions of
the
permit
(including, but
not
limited
to,
schedules of
compliance
and
conditions
concerning
monitoring,
entry,
and
inspection);
(2)
obtaining
a
permit
by misrepresentation
or
failure
to
disclose
fully
all relevant
facts; or
(3)
A
change in any
circumstance
that
mandates
either
a
temporary
or
permanent
reduction
or
elimination
of
the
permitted
discharge.
(c)
The
provisions
of
this
Rule shall
be included
as terms
and
conditions of
each
issued NPDES
Permit.
913
Revision
of
Schedule
of Compliance
(a)
The
Agency may,
upon
request
of
the
applicant,
revise
or modify
a
schedule
of
compliance
in an
issued
NPDES
Permit
if it determines
good and
valid
cause
(such
as an Act
of God, strike,
flood, materials
shortage,
or other
event
over which the
permittee has
little
or
no control) exists
for such
revision and
if within 30
days following receipt
of
notice
from the Agency,
the
Regional
Administrator
of
the
U.S.
Environmental Pro
tection Agency does not
object in writing.
(b) Such agency
revision shall only be
made when the Agency
has determined
that the final
compliance date shall
not
be extended beyond
a total
of
90
days as originally
contained in
the
permit.
914
Variances
from
NPDES
Limitations, Standards
and Requirements
To the extent authorized by the
FWPCA and the Act,
the Board
may
grant variances
from standards,
limitations, and
require
ments
imposed by these NPDES
Regulations
upon
a
showing that
compliance would impose an
arbitrary and
unreasonable hard
ship
on the
applicant or permittee. Any
request for
such
relief shall be commenced
in accordance
with Rule 401
of
the
Procedural Rules and
Part IV of the
Procedural Rules shall
govern the
proceeding.
If
such
a
variance
is
granted the
Board
shall
order the Agency
to issue
or
modify an NPDES Permit
consistent with
the
Board Order, the
FWPCA, Federal
NPDES
Regu
lations and the Act.
915
Public
Access to
Information
The Agency and
Board
shall
assure public access
to information
pursuant to Section 7(b)
of
the Act.
916 Effective Date
The
effective date
of
this
Subpart A shall be the
date
when
the Board files with the
Secretary
of
State
a
copy
of
the
letter approving
the
Illinois NPDES
program by
the Adminis
trator
of
the United States
Environmental Protection Agency
pursuant
to
Section 402(b)
of
the FWPCA.
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(5)
Privately
owned sewers tributary
to
industrial
treatment
works owned
by the same
person if
the
additional
waste
load does
not exceed
the
permitted
design
capacity
of
the
industrial
treatment
works.
Cc) No
person
shall
cause or allow
the construction
of
any
pretreatment
works
or
cause
or allow the
modification
of any
existing
pretreatment
works if such
pretreatment
works,
after
construction
or
modification,
will:
(1)
Discharge
toxic pollutants,
as defined in
Section
502(14)
of the
FWPCA,
or pollutants
which
may
interfere with
the
treatment
process into
the
receiving
treatment works;
or
(2)
Discharge
15% or
more
of the total
hydraulic
flow
received by
the treatment
works;
or
(3)
Discharge
15%
or more
of
the
total
biological
loading
received
by
the
treatment
works as
measured
by
the
5-day biochemical
oxygen
demand;
without
a
Construction
Permit issued
by the
Agency.
952
Operation
Permits; New
or Modified
Treatment Works,
Sewers,
and
Wastewater
Sources
(a) No
person
shall cause
or allow the
use
or
operation
of
any treatment
works,
sewer, or
wastewater
source
for
which
a Construction
Permit is
required
under
Rule 951
without
an
Operating
Permit
issued by
the
Agency,
except
for such testing
operations
as may
be
authorized
by the Construction
Permit.
(b)
However,
the requirement
for an
Operating
Permit
for
any treatment
works or
wastewater
source for
which
an
NPDES Permit
is
required
shall be
suspended
from
the
effective
date of
this
Subpart B
until the
earlier of
either:
(1)
January
31,
1975, or
(2)
The date
of a final
determination
by the
Ad
ministrator,
pursuant
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such
other
criteria which
the
applicant proves
will produce
con
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(c)
Conforms
to all
conditions contained in
the Construction
Permit, where applicable.
963
Duration
of Permits Issued
Under Subpart
B
(a)
Construction Permits: Construction Permits for sewers
and
wastewater
sources shall require that construction
be
completed within two years. Construction Permits
for
treatment works and pretreatment works shall require
that construction be
completed
within three years. In
situations where the magnitude and complexity of the
project require it, the Agency may issue a Construction
Permit,
requiring completion within a period not to
exceed
five
years.
(b)
Operating Permits:
No
Operating Permit shall have dura
tion in excess
of
five years. All Operating Permits
other than those issued under Rule 952 for newly con
structed sewers shall
have
a duration not to exceed
five
years.
The
Agency may issue Operating
Permits for as
short
a
period of time as may be
necessary in order
to
facilitate basin planning, to coordinate
Operating Permits
with
future compliance deadlines,
to
maintain intensive
control over new or experimental processes, and to
pro
vide
for
emergency situations.
964 Conditions
In
addition
to specific conditions
authorized under this Sub
part B, the
Agency
may impose such
conditions in any permit
issued pursuant to this Subpart B
as may
be
necessary to
accomplish the purposes of
the
Act, or this
Chapter, or the
FWPCA, provided such
conditions are not
inconsistent with this
Chapter.
965
Appeals from Conditions in Permits
An
applicant may
consider any
condition imposed by the Agency
in
a
permit issued pursuant to this Subpart B as a
refusal
by
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Agency
to
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