EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS Sample Clauses

EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS. 1. During the period beginning on the effective date and lasting through permit expiration date, the permittee is authorized to discharge from outfall serial number(s) designated 002A, 003A, 008A, and 010A. Such discharges shall be limited and monitored by the permittee as specified below: Effluent Characteristic Discharge Limitations Monitoring Requirement Quantity - specify units Concentration - specify units Average Monthly Maximum Daily Average Monthly *(Minimum) Average Weekly *(Average) Maximum Daily *(Maximum) Measurement Frequency Sample Type Flow --- GPD --- GPD Quarterly(6)(7) Cont/Estimate(1) pH (6.5 SU) (9.0 SU) Quarterly(6)(7) Measurement Temperature --- °F Quarterly(6)(7) Measurement Oil & Grease 15 mg/l Quarterly(6)(7) Grab(4)(5) TSS --- mg/l --- mg/l Quarterly(6)(7) Grab(4)(5) BOD5 --- mg/l --- mg/l Quarterly(6)(7) Grab/Composite(2)(3) Propylene Glycol --- mg/l --- mg/l Quarterly(6) Grab/Composite(2)(3) COD --- mg/l --- mg/l Quarterly(6)(7) Grab/Composite(2)(3) Potassium(K+) --- mg/l --- mg/l Quarterly(6) Grab/Composite(2)(3) Sodium(Na+) --- mg/l --- mg/l Quarterly(6) Grab/Composite(2)(3) Surfactants --- ug/l --- ug/l Quarterly(6)(7) Grab/Composite(2)(3) Dissolved Oxygen --- mg/l --- mg/l Quarterly(6)(7) Measurement Total Organic Carbon (TOC) --- mg/l --- mg/l Quarterly(6)(7) Grab/Composite(2)(3) Fecal Coliform --- MPN/100 ml --- MPN/100 ml Quarterly(6)(7) Grab(4)(5) Total Aluminum --- ug/l --- ug/l Quarterly(6)(7) Grab/Composite(2)(3) Total Chromium --- ug/l --- ug/l Quarterly(6)(7) Grab/Composite(2)(3) Effluent Characteristic Discharge Limitations Monitoring Requirement Quantity - specify units Concentration - specify units Average Monthly Maximum Daily Average Monthly Average Weekly Maximum Daily Measurement Frequency Sample Type Total Copper --- ug/l --- ug/l Quarterly(6)(7) Grab/Composite(2)(3) Total Iron --- mg/l --- mg/l Quarterly(6)(7) Grab/Composite(2)(3) Total Lead --- ug/l --- ug/l Quarterly(6)(7) Grab/Composite(2)(3) Total Zinc --- ug/l --- ug/l Quarterly(6)(7) Grab/Composite(2)(3) --- signifies a parameter which must be monitored and data must be reported; no limit has been established at this time. (1) Average Monthly Flow and Maximum Daily Flow shall be determined by the use of a continuous flow monitor for twelve (12) hours following the initiation of precipitation that generates runoff for Outfalls 002A, 003A, and 008A. Outfall 010A is not equipped with a continuous monitor. Average Monthly Flow shall be calculated and repo...
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EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS. During the period beginning with the issuance of this permit and lasting until the expiration date of this permit, the permittee is authorized to discharge effluents from Outfall Discharge Serial Number 001 subject to the following limitations and monitoring requirements: A. LOW VOLUME WASTE SOURCES PORTION OF DISCHARGE SERIAL NUMBER 001 PARAMETER EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS MONITORING REQUIREMENTS Daily Maximum Daily Average Minimum Frequency Sample Type B. RECIRCULATED COOLING WATER BLOWDOWN PORTION OF OUTFALL DISCHARGE SERIAL NUMBER 001 PARAMETER EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS MONITORING REQUIREMENTS Daily Maximum Daily Average Minimum Frequency Sample Type
EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS. (A) The use of any sewage system additive as defined in section 22a-460(g) of the CGS is prohibited unless such additive complies with section 22a-461 of the CGS. The Commissioner in no way certifies the safety or effectiveness of any sewage system additive. (B) Oils, greases, industrial or commercial wastes, toxic chemicals, wastes from water treatment systems, or other substances, that will adversely affect the operation of the subsurface sewage treatment and disposal system, or, which may pollute ground or surface water, shall not be discharged to the subsurface sewage treatment and disposal system. (C) The Permittee shall assure that groundwater affected by the subject discharge shall conform to the Connecticut Water Quality Standards. (D) This permit becomes effective on the date of signature. (E) The Permittee shall operate and maintain all processes as installed in accordance with the approved plans and specifications and as outlined in the associated operation and maintenance manual. This includes but is not limited to all or any other process equipment necessary for the optimal removal of pollutants. The Permittee shall not bypass or fail to operate any of the approved equipment or processes without the written approval of the Commissioner. (F) The discharges shall not exceed and shall otherwise conform to specific terms and conditions listed in this permit. The discharges are restricted by, and shall be monitored in accordance with the Tables A through F, which are incorporated into this permit as Attachment 1. (G) The pH of the discharge shall not be less than 6.0 nor greater than 9.0 Standard Units at any time and shall be monitored on a weekly basis. The Permittee shall report pH values, specifically maximum and minimum, for each day of sample collection. (H) The Permittee shall maintain at the facility a record of the total flow for each day of discharge and shall report on the discharge monitoring report the total flow and number of hours of discharge for the day of sample collection and the average daily flow for each sampling month. (I) All samples shall be comprised of only those wastewaters described in this schedule, therefore, samples shall be taken prior to combination with wastewaters of any other type and after all approved treatment units, if applicable. All samples taken shall be representative of the discharge during standard operating conditions. (J) In cases where limits and sample type are specified but sampling is not require...
EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS. CITY TUNNEL AND GEORGETOWN CONDUIT During the p eriod beg inning with the effec tive date and lasting through th e expiration date of this pe rmit, the permittee is authorized to discharge from Outfall number 006 directly to the Potomac River and from Outfall 007 from the City Tunnel to Rock Creek. Discharge from Outfall 006 is treated water blowoff from the Georgetown Condu it. Discharge fro m Outfall 00 7 is treated wa ter blowoff fro m the City T unnel. Such discharges shall be limited and monitored by the permittee as specified below: Effluent Characteristic Discharge Limitations Monitoring Requirements kg/day(lb/day) All Units (mg/L) Measurement Sample Avg Monthly Max. Daily Avg Monthly Max Daily Frequency Type Flow (mgd) Total Suspended X/X X/X X/X X/X X/X 30 N/A 60 1x discharge 1x discharge estimate Grab* Solids Total Aluminum N/A N/A 4 8 1x discharge Grab* Iron N/A N/A 4 8 1x discharge Grab* dissolved Total Residual N/A N/A N/A N/A 1x discharge Grab* Chlorine(1) The pH shall not be less than 6.0 standard units nor greater than 8.5 standard units and shall be monitored at the point of discharge. There shall be no d ischarge of floating solids or visible foam in other than trace amounts. 1) No xxxx xxxx shall be d ischarged in detectable amounts. F or the purp ose of this per mit no detec table amo unts is defined as <0.1 mg/L.
EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS. During the period beginning on the effective date and lasting through permit expiration, the permittee is authorized to discharge from outfall serial number(s) designated 001A, 004A, 005A, 006A, 007A, 009A, 011A, 012A, and 013A. Such discharges shall be limited and monitored by the permittee as specified below: Effluent Characteristic Discharge Limitations Monitoring Requirement Quantity - specify units Concentration - specify units Average Monthly Maximum Daily Average Monthly Average Weekly Maximum Daily MeasurementFrequency(5) Sample Type Flow --- GPD *(Minimum) *(Average) *(Maximum) 2/Year(6) Estimate(4) pH (6.5 SU) (9.0 SU) 2/Year(6) Measurement Oil & Grease 15 mg/l 2/Year(6) Grab(2)(3) TSS --- mg/l --- mg/l 2/Year(6) Grab/Composite(1)(3) BOD5 --- mg/l --- mg/l Annual Grab/Composite(1)(3) Fecal Coliform Potassium (K+) --- MPN/100 ml --- mg/l --- MPN/100 ml --- mg/l Annual Annual Grab(2)(3) Grab/Composite(1)(3) Sodium (Na+) --- mg/l --- mg/l Annual Grab/Composite(1)(3) ---signifies a parameter which must be monitored and data must be reported; no limit has been established at this time.

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