PURPOSE: This rule establishes the procedures for assessment of administrative penalties.
Receiving Water Characteristics and Sensitivity
Points Assessed | Potential for Harm |
25 | Drinking water lakes (Class L1), and cold water sport fishery streams designated in 10 CSR 207.031, groundwaters and losing streams and/or waters listed as impaired on the current Missouri 303(d) list where the violation involved a contaminant responsible for the waters listing |
25 | Critical aquatic habitats which support populations of plant or animal species designated by the federal government as threatened or endangered; if in a stream, includes the main stem and tributaries for a distance of one (1) mile upstream of the critical habitat area |
15 | Outstanding national and state resource waters as designated in 10 CSR 20-7.031 |
10 | All other Class L2, L3, P, P1 and C waters and metropolitan no-discharge streams as designated in 10 CSR 20-7.031 |
0 | All other waters and unclassified streams |
Facility and Water Contaminant Characteristics
Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation/ Animal Feeding Operation (according to size as designated by 10 CSR 20-6.300(1)).
Points Assessed | Potential for Harm |
30 | Class lA - >20,000 A.U. |
25 | Class lA - 7,000 to 20,000 A.U. |
20 | Class IB |
15 | Class IC |
10 | Class II |
5 | Other |
AG-Chem Secondary Contaminant
Points Assessed | Potential for Harm |
Product | |
10 | Liquid pesticides or fertilizers |
5 | Dry pesticides or fertilizers |
Total On-site Tank/Tanks Capacity | |
10 | >40,000 gallons |
5 | <40,000 gallons |
0 | No on-site storage |
Industrial Facilities and Wastewaters
Current average daily flow if known or can be readily estimated; if not, the design flow or approximation of it. (If the violation was due to a bypass, then the volume bypassed per day or an estimate of that volume.)
Process Wastewater Flows
Points Assessed | Potential for Harm |
30 | > 1 million gal/day |
20 | 500,000 to <1 million gal/day |
15 | 100,000 to <500,000 gal/day |
10 | 25,000 to <100,000 gal/day |
5 | < 25,000 gal/day |
Sludge Handling Facilities (Domestic and Industrial)
Current average daily sludge production quantity if known or can be readily estimated; if not, the design sludge production or approximation of it. (If the violation was due to a bypass, then the amount bypassed per day or an estimate of that amount.)
Sludge Handling Facilities
Points Assessed | Potential for Harm |
30 | >50,000 dry lbs/day |
20 | 5,000-50,000 dry lbs/day |
15 | 1,000-5,000 dry lbs/day |
10 | 500-1,000 dry lbs/day |
5 | <500 dry lbs/day |
Storm Water Flows Land Disturbance
Points Assessed | Potential for Harm |
30 | >100 acres |
20 | 50 to < 100 acres |
15 | 20 to < 50 acres |
10 | 5 to < 20 acres |
5 | < 5 acres |
Site Specific Industrial Storm Water
Points Assessed | Potential for Harm |
30 | >1 million gal/day |
20 | 500,000 to <1 million gal/day |
15 | 100,000 to <500,000 gal/day |
10 | 25,000 to <100,000 gal/day |
5 | <25,000 gal/day |
General Industrial Storm Water
Points Assessed | Potential for Harm |
5 | All categories of general |
Cooling Water Only Flows
Points Assessed | Potential for Harm |
10 | > 5 million gallons/day |
5 | < 5 million gallons/day |
Domestic Wastewater Facilities
Current average daily flow if known or can be estimated; if not, design flow. (If the violation was due to a bypass, then the volume bypassed or an estimate of that volume.)
Points Assessed | Potential for Harm |
30 | >50 million gal/day |
25 | 1 million to 50 million gal/day |
20 | 500,000 to 1 million gal/day |
15 | 100,000 to 500,000 gal/day |
10 | 25,000 to 100,000 gal/day |
5 | <25,000 gal/day |
10* | Pretreatment program is/should be in effect (in addition to previously listed items) |
*The points assessed may be reduced if the permittee can demonstrate that the portion of sewer system that is bypassing serves primarily residential areas with little or no categorical industries.
Effects of Water Contaminant Discharges
Points Assessed | Potential for Harm |
30 | Discharge has harmful effect on animal or aquatic life as evidenced by fish kills, creates an immediate or persistent threat to public health or results in impairment of any beneficial uses contained in the Water Quality Standards, 10 CSR 20-7.031(1)(C) |
30 | Discharge causes violation of Cave Resources Act sections 578.200-578.225 |
20 | Discharge causes visible contamination of a surface water or a violation of any general or specific criteria describe in 10 CSR 20-7.031 |
15 | Discharge reduces water quality below existing levels but does not prevent maintenance of beneficial uses described in the Water Quality Standards, 10 CSR 20-7.031(1)(C) |
10 | Discharge causes a public nuisance (for example: taste, odor) |
5 | Discharge does not comply with the effluent limitations, but produces no readily apparent impact on watercourse |
5 | A water contaminant was placed, caused or permitted to be placed in a location where it is reasonably certain to cause pollution |
Organizational Capability and Sophistication
Points Assessed | Extent of Deviation |
30 | Major discharger (municipal, industrial, federal) or Class lA Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation |
25 | Non-major industrial facility with more than 50 corporate employees |
20 | Non-major federal and state construction grant-state revolving fund funded facility |
15 | Non-major, nonconstruction-grant or state revolving fund funded facility, Class IB and IC concentrated animal feeding operation, or Missouri Public Service Commission regulated facility |
10 | All other facilities |
Facility Compliance Status
Points Assessed | Extent of Deviation |
25 | Facility in noncompliance more than 67% of time during a period of at least three (3) consecutive months |
15 | Noncompliance with one (1) or more requirements followed by periodic returns to compliance |
5 | Infrequent problem (long periods of compliance; noncompliance less than 20% of time; includes spills and short-term discharge events) |
Facility Responsiveness
Points Assessed | Extent of Deviation |
30 | Demonstrated recalcitrance by owner or operator, or failure to comply until a lawsuit was filed |
20 | Lack of attention and concern until formal administrative enforcement action has been initiated or referral to the U. S. Attorney, U.S. Department of Justice, Office of the Attorney General or the county prosecutor for civil or criminal actions |
10 | Violations continued after responsible party had been clearly informed on at least three (3) separate occasions of the noncompliance and the need to correct it |
0 | Other |
Regulatory Compliance Characteristics
Points Assessed | Extent of Deviation |
25 | Failure to meet schedule of compliance or attain final limits contained in an abatement order, court order, consent decree or settlement agreement. |
20 | Discharge without an MSOP permit or operation without required permit for Class I CAFOs. |
15 | Discharge fails whole effluent toxicity testing (WET) requirement specified in the operating permit. |
15 | Significant noncompliance with effluent limits. |
10 | Failure to meet schedule of compliant or special conditions in an MSOP permit. |
10 | Violations of effluent limits that do not meet the definition of significant noncompliance. |
10 | Failure to submit Discharge Monitoring Reports (DMRs) or other reports required by the operating permit or letter of approval. |
10 | Failure to employ or retain a certified operator if required to do so. |
10 | Discharge without a required Storm Water Permit. |
10 | Failure to install and maintain erosion control measures. |
5 | Failure to develop and implement a required Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan. |
5 | Construction without a construction permit or letter of approval for construction, or failure to construct in accordance to plans and specifications. |
5 | Failure to comply with subdivision regulations. |
5 | Failure to comply with MSOP standard conditions not previously specified, including failure to provide proper operation and maintenance and perform in-plant testing. |
5 | Failure to meet regulatory compliant date. |
Potential for Harm | Extent of Deviation |
Maior-51 or more points | 101 or more points |
Moderate-26 to 50 points | 46 to 100 points |
Minor-0 to 25 points | 0 to 45 points |
Extent of Deviation
Potential for Harm | Gravity | Major | Moderate | Minor |
Major (Range) (Midpoint) | $8,501-$10,000 $9,250.50 | $7,501-$8,500 $8,000.50 | $6,501-$7,500 $7,000.50 | |
Moderate (Range) (Midpoint) | $5,501-$6,500 $6,000.50 | $4,501-$5,500 $5,000.50 | $3,501-$4,500 $4,000.50 | |
Minor (Range) (Midpoint) | $2,501-$3,500 $3,000.50 | $1,501-$2,500 $2,000.50 | $0-$1,500 $750 |
10 CSR 20-3.010