Special Conditions. Except as otherwise provided in 314 CMR 20.17(5), and 314 CMR 20.17(7), each permit for a reclaimed water system issued by the Department pursuant to 314 CMR 3.00, 314 CMR 5.00 or 314 CMR 20.00 shall identify the class of the reclaimed water and specify effluent limits, and authorized uses in accordance with 314 CMR 20.17. The effluent limits set forth in 314 CMR 20.17 apply only to effluent that is used as reclaimed water. The permit shall assign the reclaimed water produced by the reclaimed water system to one of the classes listed below, based upon the level of treatment and the concentration of the pollutants. The classification shall limit how the reclaimed water may be used. If more than one use is proposed, the permit shall provide that reclaimed water meet the effluent limits associated with the most stringent classification. As more fully set out below, the classes are Class A, Class B, and Class C.
Effluent Limits
pH = 6.5-8.5 BOD < 10 mg/l TSS < 5 mg/l Turbidity < average of 2 NTU within a 24-hour period, cannot exceed five NTU more than 5% of the time within a 24-hour period, and cannot exceed ten NTU at any time. Total Nitrogen < 10 mg/l Median of no detectable fecal coliform/100 ml over continuous seven-day sampling periods, not to exceed 14/100 ml in any one sample Other parameters as specified by the Department |
On a case-by-case basis, the Department may establish a limit on phosphorus and/or establish a limit on total nitrogen that is more stringent than ten mg/l in order to maintain or achieve compliance with the Massachusetts Surface Water Quality Standards and/or to protect the actual or potential use of the ground water as a source of potable water. On a case-by-case basis, the Department may establish a limit on total nitrogen that is less stringent than ten mg/l, if the use of the reclaimed water does not involve a discharge to the ground surface or the ground water or in circumstances such as irrigation where the nutrient value of the reclaimed water is proposed to be used and the reclaimed water meets the effluent limit of ten mg/ l before it is to discharged to a water of the Commonwealth.
Effluent Limits
pH = 6.5-8.5 BOD < 30 mg/l TSS < 10 mg/l Total Nitrogen < 10 mg/l Median of 14 detectable fecal coliform/100 ml over continuous 7-day sampling periods, not to exceed 100/100 ml in any one sample Other parameters as specified by the Department |
Effluent Limits
pH = 6.5-8.5 BOD < 30 mg/l TSS < 30 mg/l Total Nitrogen < 10 mg/l Median of 200 detectable fecal coliform/100 ml Other parameters as specified by the Department |
On a case-by-case basis, the Department may establish a limit on phosphorus and/or establish a limit on total nitrogen that is more stringent than ten mg/l in order to achieve or maintain compliance with the Massachusetts Surface Water Quality Standards and/or to protect the actual or potential use of the ground water as a source of potable water. On a case-by-case basis, the Department may establish a limit on total nitrogen that is less stringent than ten mg/l if the reclaimed water use does not involve a discharge to the ground surface or the ground water, or in circumstances such as irrigation where the nutrient value of the reclaimed water is proposed to be utilized, and the effluent limit of ten mg/l is met before it is discharged to the ground water.
The conditions set forth above shall not apply to a permit issued pursuant to 314 CMR 5.00 that authorizes the use of reclaimed water for irrigation by means of a subsurface soil absorption system approved by the Department.
314 CMR, § 20.17