Discharge Monitoring Report definition

Discharge Monitoring Report or "DMR" means the EPA uniform national form, including any subsequent additions, revisions, or modifications, for the reporting of self-monitoring results by permittees.
Discharge Monitoring Report or "DMR" means the form supplied by the department, or an equivalent form developed by the operator and approved by the board, for the reporting of self-monitoring results by operators.
Discharge Monitoring Report or "DMR" means the Ohio EPA's Form 4519 in accordance with

Examples of Discharge Monitoring Report in a sentence

  • Any values reported in the required Discharge Monitoring Report (DMR) which are in excess of an effluent limitation specified in Part I shall constitute evidence of violation of such effluent limitation and of this permit.

  • This arithmetic average must be reported on the Discharge Monitoring Report (DMR).

  • Where the monitoring requirement for an effluent characteristic is monthly or more frequently, the Discharge Monitoring Report (DMR) shall be submitted by the 25th of the month following the sampling.

  • If the Permittee monitors more frequently than required, the results and the frequency of monitoring shall be reported on the Discharge Monitoring Report (DMR) or another MPCA-approved form for that reporting period.

  • If the Permittee discovers other non-compliance that does not explicitly endanger human health, public drinking water supplies, or the environment, the non-compliance shall be reported during the next reporting period to the MPCA with its Discharge Monitoring Report (DMR).


More Definitions of Discharge Monitoring Report

Discharge Monitoring Report or "DMR" means the Ohio EPA's Form 4519 in accordance with Section 3 "Reporting - Discharge Monitoring Reports". Also commonly referred to as "eDMR" for electronic versions of this form.
Discharge Monitoring Report means the EPA national form (Form 3320-1) or electronic reporting form required by the federal regulations including any subsequent additions, revisions, or modifications for the reporting of self-monitoring results by permittees.
Discharge Monitoring Report or "DMR" means the form approved by the Director to accomplish reporting requirements of an NPDES permit.
Discharge Monitoring Report or "(DMR)" means the form approved by the Director to accomplish the reporting requirements of a SID Permit.
Discharge Monitoring Report or “DMR” means the form(s) prescribed by the Secretary and approved by EPA for the reporting of self-monitoring results by permittees under WV/NPDES.
Discharge Monitoring Report or “DMR” means a report form provided or approved by the Commissioner for use by a permittee to submit discharge monitoring data to the Department relating to compliance with limits and conditions established in the individual permit for a facility.
Discharge Monitoring Report means the EPA national form (Form 3320-1) or electronic reporting form required by the federal regulations including any subsequent additions, revisions, or modifications for the reporting of self-monitoring results by permittees. 4. Measurements [40 CFR § 122.2] The “Daily discharge” means the “discharge of a pollutant” measured during a calendar day or any 24-hour period that reasonably represents the calendar day for purposes of sampling. For pollutants with limitations expressed in units of mass, the “daily discharge” is calculated as the total mass of the pollutant discharged over the day. For pollutants with limitations expressed in other units of measurement (i.e., concentration), the “daily discharge” is calculated as the average measurement of the pollutant over the day. The “average annual discharge limitation” means the highest allowable average of “daily discharges” over a period of twelve consecutive calendar months, calculated as the “arithmetic mean” of the monthly averages for the current calendar month and the eleven prior calendar months. The annual average is calculated each month. This limitation is identified as “Annual Average” in Part I of the permit. The “average monthly discharge limitation” other than for bacterial indicators, means the highest allowable average of “daily discharges” over a calendar month, calculated as the sum of all “daily discharges” measured during a calendar month divided by the number of “daily discharges” measured during that month. For bacterial indicators, the “average monthly discharge limitation” is calculated using a “geometric mean.” This limitation is identified as “Monthly Average” or “Daily Average” in Part I of the permit. The “average weekly discharge limitation” means the highest allowable average of “daily discharges” over a calendar week, calculated as the sum of all “daily discharges” measured during a calendar week divided by the number of “daily discharges” measured during that week. This limitation is identified as “Weekly Average” in Part I of the permit. The “maximum daily discharge limitation” means the highest allowable “daily discharge.” This limitation is identified as “Daily Maximum” in Part I of the permit. The “Method Detection Limit (MDL)” means the minimum concentration of a substance (analyte) that can be measured and reported with 99 percent confidence that the analyte concentration is greater than zero and is determined from analysis of a sample in a given matrix containing t...