Wis. Admin. Code Department of Natural Resources NR 212.40

Current through August 26, 2024
Section NR 212.40 - Determination of lower Fox river water quality related effluent limitations

Effluent limitations for point sources discharging BOD5 to the lower Fox river shall be calculated according to the procedures contained in this section. These limitations shall apply from May 1 to October 31 annually.

(1)
(a) The total maximum daily BOD5 loads which are available for allocation to point sources discharging to the lower Fox river between milepoints 40.0 and 32.4 are shown in Table 1-a.
(b) The total maximum daily BOD5 loads which are available for allocation to point sources discharging to the lower Fox river between milepoints 32.4 and 19.2 are shown in Table 1-b.
(c) The total maximum daily BOD5 loads which are available for allocation to point sources discharging to the lower Fox river between milepoints 7.2 and 0.0 are shown in Table 1-c. For the period June 1 through June 30 of each year, section A of the MAY-JUNE table shall be replaced with section A of the JULY-AUGUST table. The total maximum daily BOD5 loads shown in Table 1-c have been determined in accord with ss. NR 102.02 and 102.03 to maintain the dissolved oxygen criteria except for natural conditions and the historically altered hydraulic characteristics.
(2) The department shall determine baseline loads for each point source subject to the wasteload allocation in accordance with all of the following:
(a) Publicly-owned point sources between milepoints 40.0 and 19.2. The baseline load expressed in pounds per day for each publicly-owned point source shall be calculated as follows:

Baseline Load = (Q) (8.34) (60)

Where: Q

The average daily flow for the publicly- owned point source during 1976 and 1977 expressed in million gallons per day, computed as: 12.09 million gallons per day for the publicly-owned point source located between milepoints 38.0 and 37.0 on the Menasha channel.

1.40 million gallons per day for the publicly-owned point source located between milepoints 36.0 and 35.0.

10.47 million gallons per day for the publicly-owned point source located between milepoints 30.0 and 25.0.

2.99 million gallons per day for the publicly-owned point source located between milepoints 23.0 and 22.0.

8.34 = Conversion factor (lbs./gal.).

60 = Concentration of BOD 5 expressed in milligrams per liter.

(am) Publicly-owned point sources between milepoints 7.2 and 0.0. The baseline load expressed in pounds per day for each publicly-owned point source shall be calculated as follows:

Baseline Load = (Q) (8.34) (60)

Where: Q = The average daily flow for the publicly- owned point source during 1979 expressed in millions of gallons per day, computed as:

3.96 million gallons per day for the publicly-owned point source located between milepoints 7.0 and 6.0.

19.03 million gallons per day for the publicly-owned point source located between milepoints 1.0 and 0.0.

8.34 = Conversion factor (lbs./gal.).

60 = Concentration of BOD 5 expressed in milligrams per liter.

(b) Nonpublicly-owned point sources between milepoints 40.0 and 19.2. The baseline load expressed in pounds per day for each nonpublicly-owned point source shall be calculated as follows:

Baseline Load = (BPT) (Production) (0.85)

Where: BPT = The final best practicable waste treatment effluent limitations for the point source as provided in ch. NR 284 or 220, when applicable, expressed in pounds of BOD5 per ton of production.

Production = The maximum weekly off-machine production during 1973 expressed as tons per day.

0.85 = Adjustment factor to approximate daily average off-machine production.

(c) Nonpublicly-owned point sources between milepoints 7.2 and 0.0. The baseline load expressed in pounds per day for each nonpublicly-owned point source shall be calculated as follows:

Baseline Load = (BPT) (Production)

Where: BPT = The final best practicable waste treatment effluent limitations for the point source as provided in ch. NR 284 or 220, when applicable, expressed in pounds of BOD5 per ton of production

Production = 1977 average daily off-machine production.

(d) Mini-cluster adjustment. The baseline load for nonpublicly-owned point sources between milepoints 0.8 and 0.5, and 0.4 and 0.0 shall be adjusted by subtracting 10% of the contractual maximum daily BOD5 discharged to the publicly-owned point source located between milepoint 1.0 and 0.0. The 10% contractual maximum figure for both non-publicly-owned point sources shall be added to the baseline load for the publicly-owned point source located between milepoints 1.0 and 0.0.
(3)
(a) Determine the reserve capacity adjustment. The reserve capacity for each publicly-owned point source located between milepoints 40.0 and 19.2 shall be calculated as follows:

Reserve Capacity = (P) (124) (8.34) (60)

Where: P = Projected population change for the area between the years 1977 and 2000 expressed in millions of persons.

124 = Projected per-capita waste water flow expressed in gallons per day.

8.34 = Conversion factor (lbs./gal.).

60 = Concentration of BOD 5 expressed in milligrams per liter.

(b) The reserve capacity for each publicly-owned point source located between milepoints 7.0 and 6.0 shall be calculated as follows:

Reserve Capacity = (P) (1 10) (8.34) (60)

Where: P = Projected population change for the area between the years 1979 and 2000 expressed in millions of people

110 = Projected per-capita wastewater flow expressed in gallons per day.

8.34 = Conversion factor (lbs./gal.).

60 = Concentration of BOD 5 expressed in milligrams per liter.

(c) The reserve capacity for each publicly-owned point source located between milepoints 1.0 and 0.0 shall be calculated as follows:

Reserve Capacity = (P) (1 11) (8.34) (60)

Where: P = Projected population change for the area between the years 1979 and 2000 expressed in millions of people.

11 1 = Projected per-capita wastewater flow expressed in gallons per day.

8.34 = Conversion factor (lbs./gal.).

60 = Concentration of BOD 5 expressed in milligrams per liter.

(4) Determine the adjustments to the baseline loads.
(a) The adjusted baseline load for each publicly-owned point source shall be equal to the baseline load for the source calculated in sub. (2) (a) or (am) plus the reserve capacity for the same source calculated in sub. (3), plus the mini-cluster adjustment, if any, calculated in sub. (2) (d).
(b) The adjusted baseline load for each nonpublicly-owned point source shall be calculated as follows:

Adjusted Baseline Load = (BL) - ( BL) x (Total Reserve Capacity)

Total BL

Where: BL = The baseline load for the nonpublicly-owned point source as deter - mined using the procedures in sub. (2) (b) and (c)

Total BL = The sum of all the baseline loads for nonpublicly-owned point sources calculated in sub. (2) (b) and (c) within the applicable stream segment defined in sub. (1)

Total Reserve Capacity= The sum of all the reserve capacities for publicly-owned point sources calculated in sub. (3) within the applicable stream segment defined in sub. (1).

(c) The adjusted baseline load for publicly-owned and nonpublicly-owned point sources from milepoints 32.4 through 19.2 shall include an incremental addition as follows:

Milepoint BOD 5 Increment (lb/day)
32.4 - 30.0591
30.0 - 28.01619
28.0 - 26.03085
26.0 - 23.0 1710
23.0 - 22.7565
22.7 - 22.52629

(d) The adjusted baseline load for nonpublicly-owned point source located between milepoint 0.8 and 0.5 shall be reduced by 2500 pounds of BOD5 from the amount calculated in par. (b).
(5) Determine the allocation for each point source. The allocation for each point source shall be calculated as follows:

Point Source Allocation = (Adjusted Baseline Load) (T) C+D

Where: Adjusted

Baseline Load = The adjusted baseline load for the point source calculated in sub. (4)

T = The applicable total maximum daily BOD 5 load available for allocation as shown in sub. (1)

C = The sum of all the adjusted baseline loads within the applicable stream segment as defined in sub. (1) for publicly-owned point sources calculated in sub. (4) (a).

D = The sum of all the adjusted baseline loads within the applicable stream segment defined in sub. (1) for nonpublicly- owned point sources calculated in sub. (4) (b)

(6) For purposes of determining compliance with water quality related effluent limits, the following conditions shall be met:
(a) For a point source discharging into the lower Fox river from milepoints 40.0 through 19.2, the sum of the actual daily discharges for any 7-consecutive-day-period may not exceed the sum of the daily point source allocation values calculated under sub. (5) for the same 7-consecutive-day-period; and
(am) For a point source discharging into the lower Fox river from milepoints 7.2 through 0.0, the sum of the actual daily discharges for any 7-consecutive-day-period may not exceed the sum of the daily point source allocation values calculated under sub. (5) for the same 7-consecutive-day-period; and
(b) For any one day period;
1. For a point source discharging into the lower Fox river between milepoints 40.0 through 32.4, the actual discharge may not exceed 138% of the allocation for that day as calculated under sub. (5).
2. For a point source discharging into the lower Fox river between milepoints 32.4 and 19.2, the actual discharge may not exceed 120.0% of the allocation for that day as calculated under sub. (5).
3. For a point source discharging into the lower Fox river between milepoints 7.2 and 0.0, the actual discharge may not exceed 134% of the allocation for that day as calculated under sub. (5).
(7) The flow and temperature conditions used to determine compliance with permit effluent limits shall be the representative measurements of the flow averaged over the previous 4 days and temperature of the previous day.
(8) REALLOCATION OF AVAILABLE WASTELOAD ALLOCATIONS.
(a) Wasteload allocations may be reallocated under par. (c) when a wasteload allocated permit expires, is revoked or surrendered for the following purposes:
1. Provide for the wasteload needed due to the reactivation of a facility that had closed and made the wasteload available.
2. Provide the wasteload for new production increases by existing dischargers.
3. Provide the wasteload for production by a new discharger.
4. Provide for existing dischargers to raise their existing allocations in the appropriate stream segment towards categorical effluent limitation levels based upon a demonstration of need that the dischargers' treatment facility is incapable of meeting applicable wasteload allocations.
(b) Reallocations shall include an explicit reserve capacity for future new dischargers or future production increases by existing dischargers.
(c) The following procedures shall be used to reallocate available wasteloads:
1. Upon notification by the department of an available wasteload allocation pursuant to par. (a), the designated management agency shall publish a notice of wasteload availability.
2. A 6 month period shall be provided for persons to declare interest in available wasteload allocations.
3. Within 60 days of the end of the 6 month period the designated management agency shall conduct a public meeting regarding the proposed reallocation.
4. The designated management agency shall recommend a reallocation proposal to the department including an explicit reserve capacity.
5. The department shall notify the designated management agency of acceptance or rejection of the recommendation within 6 months.

Wis. Admin. Code Department of Natural Resources NR 212.40

Cr. Register, September, 1981, No. 309, eff. 10-1-81; cr. (8), Register, August, 1985, No. 356, eff. 9-1-85; am. (2) (a) and (b), (3), (5) and (6) (b) 1. and 2., cr. (4) (c), r. and recr. (8), Register, May, 1986, No. 365, eff. 6-1-86; cr. (1) (c), (2) (am), (c) and (d), (3) (b) and (c), (6) (am) and (b) 3., am. (4) (a) and (b), renum. (3) to be (3) (a), Register, March, 1987, No. 375, eff. 4-1-87; am. (1) (c) and (4) (a), Register, April, 1988, No. 388, eff. 5-1-88; cr. (4) (d), r. and recr. Table 1-C, Register, March, 1996, No. 483, eff. 4-1-96.
Amended by, CR 15-085: am. (2) (intro.), (b), (c) Register August 2016 No. 728, eff. 9/1/2016