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Water Quality Control Act - 8 <br />Title 25, Article 8 <br />. those mentioned in section 25-8-204, that any person may discharge into any <br />specified class of state waters. <br />(b) To describe pretreatment requirement^, prohibitions, standards, con- <br />centrations, and effluent limitations on wastes any person may discharge into <br />any specified class of state water from any specified type of facility, process, <br />activity, or waste pile including, but not limited to, all types specified in <br />Section 306(b)(1)(A) of the federal act. <br />(c) To describe precautionary measures, both mandatory and prohibitory, <br />that must betaken by any person owning, operating, conducting, or maintaining <br />any facility, process, activity, or waste pile that does or might cause pollu- <br />tion of any state waters in violation of control regulations or cause the quality <br />of any state waters to be in violation of any applicable water quality standard. <br />(d) To adopt toxic effluent standards and pretreatment standazds for pol- <br />lutants which interfere with, pass through, or otherwise aze inco~atible with <br />sewage treatment xorks. <br />(2) In the forn~ulation of each control regulation the conrnission shall <br />consider the following: <br />(a) The need for regulations that control discharges of specified pollut- <br />ants that are the subject of water quality standards for the receiving state <br />waters; <br />• (b) The need for regulations that specify treatment requirerents for <br />various types of discharges: <br />(c) The degree to which any particulaz type of discharge is subject to <br />treatment, the availability, practicality, and technical and econanic feasibility <br />of treatment techniques, and the extent to which the discharge to be controlled <br />is significant; <br />(d) Control requirements promulgated by agencies of the federal government; <br />(e) The continuous, intermittent, or seasonal nature of the dischazge to be <br />control led; <br />(f) Whether a regulation that is to be applicable to discharges into flow- <br />ing water should be written in such a way that the degree of pollution tolerated <br />or treatment required will be dependent upon the voltmie of flow of the receiving <br />water or the extent to which the discharge is diluted therein, or the capacity of <br />the receiving water to assimilate the discharge; and <br />(g) The need for specification of safety precautions that should betaken <br />to protect water quality including, but not limited to, requirements for the <br />keeping of logs and other records, requirements to protect subsurface waters in <br />connection with mining and the drilling and operation of wells, and requirements <br />as to settling ponds, holding tanks, and other treatment facilities for water <br />. that will or might enter state waters. <br />(3) Control regulations may be pranilgated for use in connection with any <br />one or mare of the classes of state waters authorized pursuant to section 25-8-203 <br />and may be made applicable with respect to aiy designated portion of state waters <br />or to all state waters. <br />~ _. <br />- 8 - <br />