For purposes of the formulas in subpart 3, the following symbols have the meanings specified.
Ct = the alternative concentration limit for the combined waste stream.
Mt = the alternative mass limit for a pollutant in the combined waste stream.
Ci = the categorical pretreatment standard concentration limit for a pollutant in the regulated stream i.
Mi = the categorical pretreatment standard mass limit for a pollutant in the regulated stream i (the categorical pretreatment mass limit multiplied by the appropriate measure of production).
Fi = the average daily flow (at least a 30-day average) of stream i to the extent that it is regulated for the pollutant.
FD = the average daily flow (at least a 30-day average) of dilute waste streams.
If waste streams contain a significant amount of a pollutant and the combination of the streams, prior to treatment, with an industrial user's regulated process waste streams will result in a substantial reduction of that pollutant, the control authority shall determine whether the streams should be classified as dilute or unregulated. Dilute waste streams include, but are not limited to:
FT = the total average daily flow through the combined treatment facility (this includes all Fi, FD, and unregulated streams).
N = the total number of regulated streams.
For purposes of this subpart, "average daily flow" means a reasonable measure of the average daily flow for at least a 30-day period. For new sources, flows shall be estimated using projected values.
The alternative limit for a specified pollutant is derived by the use of either of the following formulas:
An alternative pretreatment limit derived by the combined waste stream formula may not be used if the alternative limit is below the analytical detection limit for any of the regulated pollutants.
Minn. R. agency 167, ch. 7049, pt. 7049.0350
Statutory Authority: MS s 115.03