C.M.R. 06, 096, ch. 523 - WASTE DISCHARGE LICENSE CONDITIONS

  1. § 096-523-1 - References to Federal Regulations and definitions
  2. § 096-523-2 - Conditions applicable to all permits [see 40 CFR 122.41]
  3. § 096-523-3 - Additional conditions applicable to specified categories of NPDES permits [see 40 CFR 122.42]
  4. § 096-523-4 - Establishing permit conditions [see 40 CFR 122.43]
  5. § 096-523-5 - Establishing limitations, standards, and other permit conditions [see 40 CFR 122.44]
  6. § 096-523-6 - Calculating NPDES permit conditions [see 40 CFR 122.45]
  7. § 096-523-7 - Schedules of compliance [see 40 CFR 122.47]
  8. § 096-523-8 - Requirements for recording and reporting of monitoring [see 40 CFR 122.48]
  9. § 096-523-9 - Disposal of pollutants into wells, into publicly owned treatment works or by land application [see 40 CFR 122.50]
  10. § 096-523-10 - Conditions requested by the Corps of Engineers and other government agencies [see 40 CFR 124.59]
  11. Appendix 096-523-A - NPDES Primary Industry Categories

SUMMARY: This rule contains requirements for conditions which are applicable to all waste discharge licenses (or "permits") or categories of licenses issued by the Department. Additionally, the rule provides procedures and considerations for establishing effluent limitations, compliance schedules, special conditions and monitoring requirements. The content of this rule is largely taken from federal regulations, and most references and terms are in the context of the Code of Federal Regulations. To aid the reader, a citation to the appropriate federal regulation is shown in each section of this rule.

Notes

C.M.R. 06, 096, ch. 523
EFFECTIVE DATE: This rule became effective upon the approval of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency of related parts of the State's application to administer the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System program of the Federal Clean Water Act, pursuant to 40 CFR part 123. This approval was granted through a January 12, 2001 (the presumed effective date) letter from Mindy S. Lubber of the United States Environmental Protection Agency to Governor Angus S. King, Jr. The APA Office was notified of this action through a memo, which included a copy of the Lubber letter, from Dennis Merrill of the Department of Environmental Protection dated January 23, 2001.

AUTHORITY: 38 MRSA §§341-D and 414-A

APA EFFECTIVE DATE: April 5, 1999

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