Wis. Admin. Code NR § 211.16

Current through May 28, 2024
Section NR 211.16 - Additional monitoring and reporting requirements for centralized waste treaters
(1) INITIAL REPORT. At least 180 days before the commencement of discharge, a new centralized waste treater shall provide the control authority with the following information:
(a) Name, location, mailing address and the names of the owner and operator;
(b) A description of the treatment equipment and processes, a schematic diagram and a discussion of performance capabilities;
(c) The types of waste the centralized waste treater intends to treat, identified by industrial category and manufacturing process, and estimated volumes for each type of waste;
(d) A description of the waste acceptance procedures developed according to sub. (3) for incoming waste;
(e) A description of effluent monitoring plans developed according to sub. (4); and
(f) Any other information requested by the control authority.
(2) NEW WASTESTREAM REPORT. At least 60 days before accepting wastes from an industrial category or manufacturing process not included in the report required by sub. (1), a centralized waste treater shall submit to the control authority the following information for the new type of waste:
(a) A description of the waste, including industrial category and manufacturing process;
(b) Estimates for the volume of the waste; and
(c) The equipment and processes that will be used for treatment.
(3) WASTE ACCEPTANCE PROCEDURES. Each centralized waste treater shall implement waste acceptance procedures sufficient to ensure that wastes accepted for treatment are within the centralized waste treater's treatment capabilities and have no characteristics that could reasonably be expected to prevent compliance with the applicable pretreatment standards and requirements. These acceptance procedures shall include sampling and analysis, treatability studies and any other procedures necessary to identify the source and character of the waste.
(4) EFFLUENT MONITORING. Sampling and analysis of effluent shall be sufficient to assess consistent compliance with the applicable pretreatment standards and requirements. Samples shall be analyzed according to s. NR 211.15(8).
(5) SEMIANNUAL REPORT. Every June and December or as otherwise specified by the control authority, each centralized waste treater shall provide to the control authority the following information for all wastes treated since the previous report:
(a) The name and address of each waste's generator;
(b) The volume and date of arrival of each wastewater and the name and address of the transporter if received by truck or rail;
(c) The applicable pretreatment standards, including the generator's production data if production based standards apply;
(d) Effluent volume and effluent sampling and analysis results; and
(e) Any other information requested by the control authority.

Wis. Admin. Code Department of Natural Resources § NR 211.16

Cr. Register, March, 1992, No. 435, eff. 4-1-92.