Source: https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/40/129.103
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40 CFR 129.103 - Toxaphene. | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
CFR › Title 40 › Chapter I › Subchapter D › Part 129 › Subpart A › Section 129.103 40 CFR 129.103 - Toxaphene.
§ 129.103 Toxaphene.
(1)Toxaphene manufacturer means a manufacturer, excluding any source which is exclusively a toxaphene formulator, who produces, prepares or processes toxaphene or who uses toxaphene as a material in the production, preparation or processing of another synthetic organic substance. (2)Toxaphene formulator means a person who produces, prepares or processes a formulated product comprising a mixture of toxaphene and inert materials or other diluents into a product intended for application in any use registered under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act, as amended ( 7 U.S.C. 135, et seq.). (3) The ambient water criterion for toxaphene in navigable waters is 0.005 µg/l. (b)Toxaphene manufacturer - (1)Applicability.
(i) These standards or prohibitions apply to: (A) All discharges of process wastes; and (B) All discharges from the manufacturing areas, loading and unloading areas, storage areas and other areas which are subject to direct contamination by toxaphene as a result of the manufacturing process, including but not limited to: (1) Stormwater and other runoff except as hereinafter provided in paragraph (b)(1)(ii) of this section; and (2) water used for routine cleanup or cleanup of spills. (ii) These standards do not apply to stormwater runoff or other discharges from areas subject to contamination solely by fallout from air emissions of toxaphene; or to stormwater runoff that exceeds that from the ten year 24-hour rainfall event. (2)Analytical method acceptable - Environmental Protection Agency method specified in 40 CFR part 136.
(3)Effluent standard - (i)Existing sources. Discharges from a toxaphene manufacturer shall not contain toxaphene concentrations exceeding an average per working day of 1.5 µg/l calculated over any calendar month; and shall not exceed a monthly average daily loading of 0.00003 kg/kkg of toxaphene produced, and shall not exceed 7.5 µg/l in a sample(s) representing any working day. (ii)New sources. Discharges from a toxaphene manufacturer shall not contain toxaphene concentrations exceeding an average per working day of 0.1 µg/l calculated over any calendar month; and shall not exceed a monthly average daily loading of 0.000002 kg/kkg of toxaphene produced, and shall not exceed 0.5 µ/l in a sample(s) representing any working day. (iii)Mass emission during shutdown of production. In computing the allowable monthly average daily loading figure required under the preceding paragraphs (b)(3)(i) and (ii) of this section, for any calendar month for which there is no toxaphene being manufactured at any plant or facility which normally contributes to the discharge which is subject to these standards, the applicable production value shall be deemed to be the average monthly production level for the most recent preceding 360 days of actual operation of the plant or facility. (c)Toxaphene formulator - (1)Applicability.
(i) These standards or prohibitions apply to: (A) All discharges of process wastes; and (B) All discharges from the formulating areas, loading and unloading areas, storage areas and other areas which are subject to direct contamination by toxaphene as a result of the formulating process, including but not limited to: (1) Stormwater and other runoff except as hereinafter provided in paragraph (c)(1)(ii) of this section; and (2) water used for routine cleanup or cleanup of spills. (ii) These standards do not apply to stormwater runoff or other discharges from areas subject to contamination solely by fallout from air emissions of toxaphene; or to stormwater runoff that exceeds that from the ten year 24-hour rainfall event. (2)Analytical method acceptable - Environmental Protection Agency method specified in 40 CFR part 136, except that a 1-liter sample size is required to increase the analytical sensitivity. (3)Effluent standards - (i)Existing sources. Toxaphene is prohibited in any discharge from any toxaphene formulator. (ii)New sources. Toxaphene is prohibited in any discharge from any toxaphene formulator. (d) The standards set forth in this section shall apply to the total combined weight or concentration of toxaphene, excluding any associated element or compound. This is a list of United States Code sections, Statutes at Large, Public Laws, and Presidential Documents, which provide rulemaking authority for this CFR Part.This list is taken from the Parallel Table of Authorities and Rules provided by GPO [Government Printing Office].It is not guaranteed to be accurate or up-to-date, though we do refresh the database weekly. More limitations on accuracy are described at the GPO site.United States CodeU.S. Code: Title 33 - NAVIGATION AND NAVIGABLE WATERS§ 1251 - Congressional declaration of goals and policy§ 1252 - Comprehensive programs for water pollution control§ 1252a - Reservoir projects, water storage; modification; storage for other than for water quality, opinion of Federal agency, committee resolutions of approval;...prescribed water quality benefits in relation to total project benefits§ 1253 - Interstate cooperation and uniform laws§ 1254 - Research, investigations, training, and information§ 1254a - Research on effects of pollutants§ 1255 - Grants for research and development§ 1256 - Grants for pollution control programs§ 1257 - Mine water pollution control demonstrations§ 1257a - State demonstration programs for cleanup of abandoned mines for use as waste disposal sites; authorization of appropriations§ 1258 - Pollution control in the Great Lakes§ 1259 - Training grants and contracts§ 1260 - Applications; allocation§ 1261 - Scholarships§ 1262 - Definitions and authorizations§ 1263 - Alaska village demonstration projects§ 1263a - Grants to Alaska to improve sanitation in rural and Native villages§ 1264 - Omitted§ 1265 - In-place toxic pollutants§ 1266 - Hudson River reclamation demonstration proj­ect§ 1267 - Chesapeake Bay§ 1268 - Great Lakes§ 1269 - Long Island Sound§ 1270 - Lake Champlain Basin Program§ 1271 - Sediment survey and monitoring§ 1271a - Research and development program§ 1272 - Environmental dredging§ 1273 - Lake Pontchartrain Basin§ 1274 - Watershed pilot projects