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EPA - 40 CFR PART 122 - EPA ADMINISTERED PERMIT PROGRAMS: THE NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM Organization: EPA
Description: (a) Coverage. (1) The regulatory provisions contained in this part and parts 123, and 124 of this chapter implement the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Program under sections 318, 402, and 405 of the Clean Water Act (CWA) (Public Law 92– 500, as amended, 33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.) (2) These provisions cover basic EPA permitting requirements (this part 122), what a State must do to obtain approval to operate its program in lieu of a Federal program and minimum requirements for administering the approved State program (part 123 of this chapter), and procedures for EPA processing of permit applications and appeals (part 124 of this chapter).
EPA - 40 CFR PART 6 - PROCEDURES FOR IMPLEMENTING THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT AND ASSESSING THE ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS ABROAD OF EPA ACTIONS Organization: EPA
Description: (b) Subparts A through C of this part do not apply to EPA actions for which NEPA review is not required. EPA actions under the Clean Water Act, except those identified in § 6.101(a), and EPA actions under the Clean Air Act are statutorily exempt from NEPA.
ACGIH 01-033 - A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO PARTICLE COUNTING FOR DRINKING WATER TREATMENT - TO PURCHASE CALL 1-800-854-7179 USA/CANADA OR 303-397-7956 WORLDWIDE Organization: ACGIH
Description: With the tightening of EPA standards for water quality in recent years, the need for more accurate methods of sampling, testing, and analyzing particulate matter in drinking water has arisen.
API PUBL 4199 - ECONOMICS OF REFINERY WASTEWATER TREATMENT Organization: API
Description: PREFACE The information contained in this report is based on data from several sources including construction projects, refinery operations, engineering studies and literature sources. The data base from the 1972 EPA-API Raw Waste Load Survey was used extensively. Additional supplemental data were obtained during visits to selected refinery sites and discussions with plant personnel.
EPA - 40 CFR PART 105 - RECOGNITION AWARDS UNDER THE CLEAN WATER ACT Organization: EPA
Description: The wastewater management programs can generally be characterized as waste treatment and/or pollution abatement programs. Individual EPA Regional Administrators (and Regional officials they may designate) also may conduct Regional CWA Recognition Awards Programs according to and consistent with the provisions of this part.
USCG - COMDTINST M6240.5 - WATER SUPPLY AND WASTEWATER DISPOSAL MANUAL Organization: USCG
Description: Ashore commands with CG-owned water systems, ? see section 2-H, are required to comply state or EPA monitoring and reporting requirements.
Description: (2) The permit program established under this part also applies to owners or operators of any treatment works treating domestic sewage, whether or not the treatment works is otherwise required to obtain an NPDES permit, unless all requirements implementing section 405(d) of the CWA applicable to the treatment works treating domestic sewage are included in a permit issued under the appropriate provisions of subtitle C of the Solid Waste Disposal Act, Part C of the Safe Drinking Water Act, the Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act of 1972, or the Clean Air Act, or under State permit programs approved by the Administrator as adequate to assure compliance with section 405 of the CWA.
API PUBL 4717 - PREDICTORS OF WATER-SOLUBLE ORGANICS (WS0S) IN PRODUCED WATER - A LITERATURE REVIEW Organization: API
Description: Current general permits for the discharge of produced water to Federal offshore waters of the Gulf of Mexico have total oil and grease limits of 42 mg/L (ppm) daily maximum and 29 mg/L monthly average. EPA requires oil and grease concentrations in produced water to be monitored by EPA Method 413.1 or 1664.
Description: Open-condenser water systems usually have a cooling tower and associated highwater usage. Water treatment programs are critical for open and closed HVAC systems.
EPA - 40 CFR PART 25 - PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IN PROGRAMS UNDER THE RESOURCE CONSERVATION AND RECOVERY ACT, THE SAFE DRINKING WATER ACT, AND THE CLEAN WATER ACT Organization: EPA
Description: (a) The activities under the three Acts which are covered by this part are: (1) EPA rulemaking, except non-policy rulemaking (for example publication of funding allotments under statutory formulas); and State rulemaking under the Clean Water Act and Resource Conservation and Recovery Act; (2) EPA issuance and modification of permits, and enforcement of permits as delineated by § 25.9; (3) Development by EPA of major informational materials, such as citizen guides or handbooks, which are expected to be used over several years and which are intended to be widely distributed to the public; (4) Development by EPA of strategy and policy guidance memoranda when a Deputy Assistant Administrator determines it to be appropriate; (5) Development and implementation of plans, programs, standards, construction, and other activities supported with EPA financial assistance (grants and cooperative agreements) to State, interstate, regional and local agencies (herein after referred to as ‘‘State, interstate, and substate agencies''); (6) The process by which EPA makes a determination regarding approval of State administration of the Construction Grants program in lieu of Federal administration; and the administration of the Construction Grants Program by the State after EPA approval; (7) The process by which EPA makes a determination regarding approval of State administration of the following programs in lieu of Federal administration: The State Hazardous Waste Program; the NPDES Permit Program; the Dredge and Fill Permit Program; and the Underground Injection Control Program; (8) Other activities which the Assistant Administrator for Water and Waste Management, the Assistant Administrator for Enforcement, or any EPA Regional Administrator deems appropriate in view of the Agency's responsibility to involve the public in significant decisions.
ASTM D7742 - STANDARD PRACTICE FOR DETERMINATION OF NONYLPHENOL POLYETHOXYLATES (NPNEO, 3 LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO N LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO 18) AND OCTYLPHENOL POLYETHOXYLATES (OPNEO, 2 LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO N LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO 12) IN WATER BY SINGLE REACTION MONITORING (SRM) LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY/ TANDEM MASS SPECTROMETRY (LC/MS/MS) Organization: ASTM
Description: The n-Nonylphenol diethoxylate (n- NP2EO) surrogate was available as a neat characterized standard, therefore, this concentration and recovery data was not estimated. APEOs are not regulated by the EPA, but nonylphenol, a breakdown product of NPnEOs, is regulated for fresh and saltwater dischargers.
API PUBL 4750 - CYANIDE DISCHARGES IN THE PETROLEUM INDUSTRY: SOURCES AND ANALYSIS Organization: API
Description: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has adopted water quality criteria for cyanide (EPA, 1985) under the authority of Section 304(a) of the Clean Water Act (CWA).
API 4397 - CHRONIC EFFECTS OF DRILLING FLUIDS DISCHARGED TO THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT Organization: API
Description: Liquid and solid wastes that may be permitted for discharge to the ocean include cooling water from machinery, deck drainage following treatment in an oil/ water separator, domestic sewage following primary treatment and chlorine addition, drill cuttings and water-base drilling fluids.
API ATMOSPHERIC EMISSIONS - ATMOSPHERIC EMISSIONS FROM OILY WASTE LANDSPREADING - FINAL REPORT Organization: API
Description: INTRODUCTION & OBJECTIVE Petroleum refining operations generate-hydrocarbon contaminated waste sludges which accumulate principally in the refinery waste water treatment systems and in tankage as BS&W. Historically, these wastes have been handled using sever.
Description: This evaluation Included a review of applicable EPA regulations and development documents (Refs. 1, 2, 5), comments upon the EPA methodology by the American Paper Institute (Ref. 6) and other documents, (Refs. 4, 15, 16, 17, 18).
ASTM D4447 - STANDARD GUIDE FOR DISPOSAL OF LABORATORY CHEMICALS AND SAMPLES Organization: ASTM
Description: Examples of providers are air scrubber services, municipal sewer systems, municipal and private garbage services, and treatment, storage or disposal facilities (TSD). Go to the EPA home page, click Wastes > Regions/ States/Tribes > States to get help locating state regulations.
API DR 148 - IDENTIFICATION OF ORGANIC TOXICANTS IN TREATED REFINERY EFFLUENTS Organization: API
Description: EPA's suggested guidance for Phase II Toxicity Identification Evaluation (TIE) procedures (U.S. EPA 1993) for nonpolar organic compounds were developed and tried.
EPA - 40 CFR PART 501 - STATE SLUDGE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM REGULATION Organization: EPA
Description: (c) Any complete State Sludge Management Program submitted for approval under this part shall have the following as a minimum: (1) The authority to require compliance by any person who uses or disposes of sewage sludge with standards for sludge use or disposal issued under section 405(d) of the CWA, including compliance by federal facilities; (2) The authority to issue permits that apply, and ensure compliance with, the applicable requirements of section 405 of the Clean Water Act to any POTW or other treatment works treating domestic sewage, and procedures for issuance of such permits; (3) Provisions for regulating the use or disposal of sewage sludge by nonpermittees; (4) The authority to take actions to protect public health and the environment from any adverse effects that may occur from toxic pollutants in sewage sludge; and (5) The authority to abate violations of the State sludge program, including civil and criminal penalties and other ways and means of enforcement.
ASTM D2369 - STANDARD TEST METHOD FOR VOLATILE CONTENT OF COATINGS Organization: ASTM
Description: Test Method D5095 for Determination of the Nonvolatile Content in Silanes, Siloxanes and Silane-Siloxane Blends Used in Masonry Water Repellent Treatments is the standard method for nonvolatile content of these types of materials.