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§ 414.36 40 CFR Ch. I (7–1–09 Edition)

§ 414.36 Pretreatment standards for *—Polyvinyl Acetate Copoly- new sources (PSNS). mers Polyethylene Resin (HDPE) Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 Polyethylene Resin (LPDE) any new source subject to this subpart Polyethylene Resin, Scrap which introduces pollutants into a pub- Polyethylene Resin, Wax (Low M.W.) licly owned treatment works must Polyethylene Resin, Latex comply with 40 CFR part 403 and Polyethylene Resins achieve discharges in accordance with *Polyethylene Resins, Compounded § 414.111. *Polyethylene, Chlorinated * [58 FR 36892, July 9, 1993] * Resins (Crystal) Subpart D— Resins Polystyrene (Crystal) Modified *Polystyrene—Copolymers § 414.40 Applicability; description of *Polystyrene—Acrylic Latexes the thermoplastic resins sub- Polystyrene Impact Resins category. Polystyrene Latex Polystyrene, Expandable The provisions of this subpart are ap- Polystyrene, Expanded plicable to the process wastewater dis- * Resins charges resulting from the manufac- Polyvinyl Acetate ture of the products classified under *Polyvinyl Acetate—PVC Copolymers SIC 28213 thermoplastic resins includ- *Polyvinyl Acetate Copolymers ing those resins and resin groups listed *Polyvinyl Acetate Resins below. Product groups are indicated Polyvinyl Alcohol Resin with an asterisk (*). Polyvinyl Chloride, Chlorinated *Abietic Acid—Derivatives *Polyvinyl Ether-Maleic Anhydride *ABS Resins *Polyvinyl Formal Resins *ABS-SAN Resins *Polyvinylacetate—Methacrylic Copolymers *Acrylate-Methacrylate Latexes *Polyvinylacetate Acrylic Copolymers *Acrylic Latex *Polyvinylacetate-2-Ethylhexylacrylate Co- *Acrylic Resins *Cellulose Acetate Butyrates Cellulose Acetate Resin *Polyvinylidene Chloride Copolymers *Cellulose Acetates *Polyvinylidene- Resins *Cellulose Acetates Propionates *PVC Copolymers, Acrylates (Latex) Cellulose Nitrate *PVC Copolymers, Ethylene-Vinyl Chloride *Ethylene-Methacrylic Acid Copolymers *Rosin Derivative Resins *Ethylene-Vinyl Acetate Copolymers *Rosin Modified Resins *Fatty Acid Resins *Rosin Resins *Fluorocarbon Polymers *SAN Resins 11 Resin *Silicones: Silicone Resins *Nylon 6–66 Copolymers *Silicones: Silicone Rubbers *Nylon 6—Nylon 11 Blends *Styrene Maleic Anhydride Resins Nylon 6 Resin Styrene Polymeric Residue Nylon 612 Resin *Styrene-Acrylic Copolymer Resins Nylon 66 Resin *Styrene-Acrylonitrile-Acrylates Copoly- * mers *Petroleum Hydrocarbon Resins *Styrene-Butadiene Resins *Polyvinyl Pyrrolidone—Copolymers *Styrene-Butadiene Resins (<50% Butadiene) *Poly(Alpha)Olefins *Styrene-Butadiene Resins (latex) *Styrene-Divinyl Benzene Resins (Ion Ex- * change) *Polyarylamides *Styrene-Methacrylate Terpolymer Resins Polybutadiene *Styrene-Methyl Methacrylate Copolymers *Polybutenes *Styrene, Butadiene, Vinyl Toluene Polybutenyl Succinic Anhydride Terpolymers * *Sulfonated Styrene-Maleic Anhydride Res- * Resins ins *Polyester Resins, Polybutylene *Unsaturated Polyester Resins Terephthalate *Vinyl Toluene Resins *Polyester Resins, Polyoxybenzoate *Vinyl Toluene-Acrylate Resins Polyethylene *Vinyl Toluene-Butadiene Resins *Polyethylene—Ethyl Acrylate Resins *Vinyl Toluene-Methacrylate Resins

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*Vinylacetate-N-Butylacrylate Copolymers (b) Except as provided in paragraph [52 FR 42568, Nov. 5, 1987, as amended at 57 (a) of this section and in 40 CFR 125.30 FR 41844, Sept. 11, 1992] through 125.32, any existing point source that uses end-of- biological § 414.41 Effluent limitations rep- treatment and is subject to this sub- resenting the degree of effluent re- part must achieve discharges in accord- duction attainable by the applica- ance with § 414.91 of this part. tion of the best practicable control (c) Except as provided in paragraph technology currently available (BPT). (a) of this section and in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing point Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 source that does not use end-of-pipe bi- through 125.32, and in 40 CFR 414.11(i) ological treatment and is subject to for point sources with production in this subpart must achieve discharges in two or more subcategories, any exist- accordance with § 414.101 of this part. ing point source subject to this subpart must achieve discharges not exceeding § 414.44 New source performance the quantity (mass) determined by standards (NSPS). multiplying the process wastewater (a) Any new source that uses end-of- flow subject to this subpart times the pipe biological treatment and is sub- concentration listed in the following ject to this subpart must achieve dis- table. charges in accordance with § 414.91 of this part, and also must not exceed the BPT Effluent Limitations 1 quantity (mass) determined by multi- plying the process wastewater flow Max- Max- subject to this subpart times the con- Effluent characteristics imum imum for for centrations in the following table. any month- (b) Any new source that does not use one ly av- end-of-pipe biological treatment and is day erage subject to this subpart must achieve BOD5 ...... 64 24 discharges in accordance with § 414.101 TSS ...... 130 40 of this part, and also must not exceed pH ...... (2) (2) the quantity (mass) determined by 1 All units except pH are milligrams per liter. multiplying the process wastewater 2 Within the range of 6.0 to 9.0 at all times. flow subject to this subpart times the concentrations in the following table. [52 FR 42568, Nov. 5, 1987, as amended at 57 FR 41844, Sept. 11, 1992] NSPS 1 § 414.42 Effluent limitations rep- Max- Max- resenting the degree of effluent re- Effluent characteristics imum imum duction attainable by the applica- for any for tion of the best conventional pollut- one month- ant control technology (BCT). [Re- day ly aver- served] age BOD5 ...... 64 24 § 414.43 Effluent limitations rep- TSS ...... 130 40 resenting the degree of effluent re- pH ...... (2) (2) duction attainable by the applica- tion of the best available tech- 1 All units except pH are milligrams per liter. nology economically achievable 2 Within the range of 6.0 to 9.0 at all times. (BAT). § 414.45 Pretreatment standards for (a) The Agency has determined that existing sources (PSES). for existing point sources whose total OCPSF production defined by § 414.11 is Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 less than or equal to five (5) million and 403.13, any existing source subject pounds of OCPSF products per year, to this subpart which introduces pol- the BPT level of treatment is the best lutants into a publicly owned treat- available technology economically ment works must comply with 40 CFR achievable. Accordingly, the Agency is part 403 and achieve discharges in ac- not promulgating more stringent BAT cordance with § 414.111. limitations for these point sources. [58 FR 36892, July 9, 1993]

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§ 414.46 Pretreatment standards for BPT effluent new sources (PSNS). limitations 1 Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 Max- Max- any new source subject to this subpart Effluent characteristics imum imum which introduces pollutants into a pub- for for any month- licly owned treatment works must one ly av- comply with 40 CFR part 403 and day erage achieve discharges in accordance with § 414.111. BOD5 ...... 163 61 TSS ...... 216 67 2 2 [58 FR 36892, July 9, 1993] pH ...... ( ) ( ) 1 All units except pH are milligrams per liter. Subpart E—Thermosetting Resins 2 Within the range of 6.0 to 9.0 at all times. [52 FR 42568, Nov. 5, 1987, as amended at 57 § 414.50 Applicability; description of FR 41844, Sept. 11, 1992] the thermosetting resins sub- category. § 414.52 Effluent limitations rep- The provisions of this subpart are ap- resenting the degree of effluent re- plicable to the process wastewater dis- duction attainable by the applica- charges resulting from the manufac- tion of the best conventional pollut- ture of the products classified under ant control technology (BCT). [Re- served] SIC 28214 thermosetting resins includ- ing those resins and resin groups listed § 414.53 Effluent limitations rep- below. Product groups are indicated resenting the degree of effluent re- with an asterisk (*). duction attainable by the applica- tion of the best available tech- *Alkyd Resins nology economically achievable Dicyanodiamide Resin (BAT). *Epoxy Resins *Fumaric Acid (a) The Agency has determined that *Furan Resins for existing point sources whose total Glyoxal-Urea Formaldehyde Textile Resin OCPSF production defined by § 414.11 is *Ketone-Formaldehyde Resins less than or equal to five (5) million *Melamine Resins pounds of OCPSF products per year, *Phenolic Resins the BPT level of treatment is the best *Polyacetal Resins available technology economically Polyacrylamide achievable. Accordingly, the Agency is * Prepolymers *Polyurethane Resins not promulgating more stringent BAT *Urea Formaldehyde Resins limitations for these point sources. *Urea Resins (b) Except as provided in paragraph (a) of this section and in 40 CFR 125.30 [52 FR 42568, Nov. 5, 1987, as amended at 57 through 125.32, any existing point FR 41844, Sept. 11, 1992] source that uses end-of-pipe biological § 414.51 Effluent limitations rep- treatment and is subject to this sub- resenting the degree of effluent re- part must achieve discharges in accord- duction attainable by the applica- ance with § 414.91 of this part. tion of the best practicable control (c) Except as provided in paragraph technology currently available (a) of this section and in 40 CFR 125.30 (BPT). through 125.32, any existing point Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 source that does not use end-of-pipe bi- through 125.32, and in 40 CFR 414.11(i) ological treatment and is subject to for point sources with production in this subpart must achieve discharges in two or more subcategories, any exist- accordance with § 414.101 of this part. ing point source subject to this subpart must achieve discharges not exceeding § 414.54 New source performance the quantity (mass) determined by standards (NSPS). multiplying the process wastewater (a) Any new source that uses end-of- flow subject to this subpart times the pipe biological treatment and is sub- concentration listed in the following ject to this subpart must achieve dis- table. charges in accordance with § 414.91 of

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