Industrial Discharges Sample Clauses

Industrial Discharges. If any waters or wastes are discharged, or proposed to be discharged, to the public sewers, which waters or wastes contain substances or possess the characteristics enumerated in subsection (3) of this section, and which in the judgment of the engineer or plant superintendent may have deleterious effect upon the wastewater facilities, processes, equipment or receiving waters, or which otherwise create a hazard to life, health or constitute a public nuisance, the engineer or plant superintendent may: (a) Reject the wastes. (b) Require pretreatment to an acceptable condition for discharge to the public sewers. (c) Require control over the quantities and rates of discharge. (d) Require payment to cover the added cost of handling and treating the wastes not covered by existing taxes or sewer service charges under the provisions of section 14-69.
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Industrial Discharges. Reasonable and practical measures will be undertaken to control industrial sources of phosphorus.
Industrial Discharges. The permitted industries contribute only about3% of the total flow to the Xxxxxxxxx Run is 303(d) listed, not meeting use-designations and WQS. The KYDOW TMDL prioritized measures to attain WQS, were phosphorus removal at the WWTP(done), creation of riparian zones, and effective stormwater management controls. During the 5 year review of the MS4, KPDES permit, MSD provided program tracking information that reported little or no progress by Jeffersontown for the first five year period of the general stormwater permit. Jeffersontown is a co-permitee. The watershed health would be most improved by rapid compliance with the responsibilities of MSD and J-town under the stormwater permit. EPA does not present how it reviewed non-compliance and no progress in the stormwater program in the project screening criteria. Why is MSD not required to meet it<s responsibility under the MS4 permit before being selected for Project XL? Would a commitment to develop a watershed master plan for Xxxxxxxxx Run in compliance with the MS4 be part of the future FPA? Will MSD not commit within the PPA, to bringing the MS4 program into compliance? Where is minimum environmental performance, much less superior? Where is excellence in leadership in failing to list and address significant regulatory and watershed problems?
Industrial Discharges. Waste treatment or control requirements for all industrial plants discharging wastes into the Great Lakes System shall be designed to achieve maximum practicable reduction of phosphorus discharges to Lake Erie, Lake Ontario and the International Section of the St. Xxxxxxxx River.

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