LEVEL LEVEL
<br />Total Dissolved Sobds, mg/P 10 Total Recoverable Manganese, mg/P 0.05
<br />Flow, MGD NA Dissolved Manganese, mg/P 0.05
<br />pH, s.u. NA Total Mercury, mg/P 0.00025
<br />Oil and Grease, mg/P 5 Total Recoverable Nickel, mg/P 0.05
<br />Dissolved Oxygen, mg/P NA Potentially Dissolved Nickel, mg/P 0.05
<br />Alkalinity, mg/P ] 0 Total Recoverable Silver, mg/P 0.0002
<br />Total Susprnded Solids, mg/P ] 0 Potentially Dissolved Silver, mg/P 0.0002
<br />Hardness, mg/P as CaCOr 10 Total Recoverable Uranium, mg/P 0.03
<br />Total Ammonia, mg/P ~ 0.05 Total Recoverable Zing mg/P 0.05
<br />Temperature, EC -Winter NA Potentially Dissolved Zino, mg/P 0.05
<br />Temperature, EC -Summer NA Total Residual Chlorine, mg/P 0.05
<br />Biochemical Oxygen Demand, mg/P 1 Fecal Coliform, No./100 mP NA
<br />Chemical Oxygen Demand, mg/P 30 Nitrate, mg/P as N 0.1
<br />Dissolved Aluminum, mg/P 0.1 Ndrite, mg/P as N 0.002
<br />Total Arsenic, mg/P 0.05 Sulflde mg/P as HzS 0.1
<br />Total Recoverable Cadmium, mg/P 0.0004 Boron, mg/P 0.05
<br />Hexavalrnt Chromium, mg/P 0.025 Chloride, mg/P 5
<br />Trivalent Chromium, mg/P 0.05 Sulfate, mg/P 5
<br />Total Chromium, mg/P 0.005 Total Cyanide, mg/P 0.01
<br />Total Recoverable Copper, mg/P 0.005 Total Recoverable Selenium, mglP 0.002
<br />Potentially Dissolved Copper, mg/P 0.005 Total Cobalt, mg/P 0.006
<br />Total Recoverable Iron, mg/P 0.3 Gross Alpha, l~/P 0.3
<br />Dissolved Iron, mg/P 0.3 Total Radium 226 + 228, pCi/P 8
<br />Total Recoverable Lead, mg/P 0.005 Total Fluoride, mg/P 0.1
<br />Potentially Dissolved Lead, mg/P 0.005 Weak Acid Dissociable Cyanide, mg/P 0.01
<br />Total Phenols, mg/P 0.100 Total Phosphoms, mg/P as P 0.05
<br />Total Organic Nitrogrn, mg/P as N 0.05
<br />27. Dioxin Testing: Each applicant must report qualitative data, generated using a screening procedure not calibrated with analytical standards, for 2,3,7,8-
<br />tetrachlorodibenzo-p-0ioxin(TCDD)ifit: NatAoolicable
<br />(a) Uses or manufactures 2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy acetic acid (2,4,5, T); 2{2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy) propanoic acid (SSivex, 2,4,5, TP); 2{2,4,5-
<br />[richlorophenoxy) ethyl, 2,2-0ichloropropionate (Erbon); Q,Odvnethyl O{2,4,5-nichlorphenyl) phosphorothioate (Ronnel); 2,4,5-trichlorophenol (TCP);
<br />or hexachlorophene (HCP); or
<br />(b) .Knows or has reason to believe that TCDD is or may be present in an effluent.
<br />28. Whole Eftlueot Toxicity Testing: WET testing shall be wnducted for each outfall which is not solely made up of stormwater or domestic wastewater, unless
<br />waived by [he Division, on t 00% effluent using both Ceriodaohnia dubia and fathead minnows. This requirement is waived where roufvte testing is currently
<br />requred under an exis[hrg CDPS pennh. The test shall be an acute test unless the ratio of stream low flow to effluent design flow is less than 10:1,
<br />respectively, and the receiving stream bas a Class 1 Aquatic Life Use or Class 2 Aquatic Life Use with all the appropriate aquatic life numeric standards. !n the
<br />latter case, a chronic test is required. The Division reserves the right to request additional testing as part of the application review process. If so required, the
<br />permit application will not be considered complete until the additional testing is submitted. In addition, all applicants must identify any biological toxicity tests
<br />which have been performed within the last 3 years on any of [he discharges or the receiving water in relation to a discharge from this facOhy. Attach WET test
<br />results to this application. Not Aoulicabk
<br />29. Priority Pollatant Seaa: The results of a priority pollutant scan, unless waived by the Division, for the volatile and acM fractions as shown in Appendix A
<br />must be submitted of each discharge which is not solely made up of stormwater or domestic wastewater. This requirement is waived for facilities where the
<br />probable total annual production is less than 100,000 tons per year.
<br />Not Aoolieable
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