N.J. Admin. Code § 7:14A-13.21 - Implementation of water quality based effluent limitations
(a) The implementation
procedures in (b) through (e) below shall be utilized by the Department as a process
to incorporate water quality based effluent limitations in discharge permits to
ensure compliance with the Surface Water Quality Standards.
(b) Whole effluent toxicity shall be incorporated
in discharge permits where a water quality based whole effluent toxicity limitation
is required in accordance with
7:14A-13.5, water quality based whole
effluent toxicity limitations shall be determined and incorporated into the
discharge permit in accordance with
7:14A-13.6. The permit may include a
schedule to achieve compliance with the water quality based limit.
1. Where a water quality based whole effluent
toxicity limitation is not required, the discharge permit may still include a whole
effluent toxicity action level in accordance with
7:14A-13.18(f).
(c) Limitations for new sources, new
discharges, or expanded direct discharges shall be established as follows:
1. Water quality based limitations for chemical
specific parameters shall be incorporated into the discharge permit as required by
7:14A-13.5. Chemical specific
limitations shall become effective on the effective date of the permit.
2. If a permittee/applicant qualifies in
accordance with 7:14A-13.3 for limitations based on
N.J.A.C. 7:14A-12 Appendix C for a specific pollutant, limitations for that
pollutant may be incorporated into the discharge permit. The limitations shall
become effective on the effective date of the permit. The effluent limitations shall
be re-evaluated when a TMDL is adopted for the affected waterbody.
3. Where a water quality based whole effluent
toxicity limitation is required in accordance with
7:14A-13.6, the water quality based
limitation shall be incorporated into the discharge permit. The Department may
include a compliance schedule not to exceed three years for water quality based
whole effluent toxicity limitations.
4.
Where a water quality based whole effluent toxicity limitation is not required, the
discharge permit may still include a whole effluent toxicity action level in
accordance with 7:14A-13.18(f).
(d) For site remediation discharges,
the site remediation effluent standards at N.J.A.C. 7:14A-12 Appendix B shall be
incorporated into the discharge permit unless a water quality based effluent limit
is determined in accordance with
7:14A-13.5 and 13.6 or the discharge
qualifies in accordance with
7:14A-13.3(c)5 for
limitations based on N.J.A.C. 7:14A-12 Appendix C. The limitations shall become
effective on the effective date of the permit unless the Department determines that
a compliance schedule is appropriate and is included in the permit. The site
remediation limitations may be re-evaluated in conjunction with the TMDL process for
the affected waterbody.
(e) For existing
discharges, water quality based effluent limitations shall be incorporated into
discharge permits in accordance with the following schedule:
1. All water quality based effluent limitations
that have been previously included in the discharge permit shall be included in the
renewal or reissuance of the discharge permit, unless the Department makes a
determination that the discharge does not have the reasonable potential to cause or
contribute to an excursion above the Surface Water Quality Standards, or that
modification of the limitation is consistent with
7:14A-13.16 and 13.19.
2. Whenever appropriate, water quality based
effluent limitations for conventional and non-conventional pollutants, including,
but not limited to biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) (or any parameter serving as a
surrogate for BOD), nitrogen compounds including ammonia-N, chlorine produced
oxidants, total dissolved solids, and dissolved oxygen, shall be included in the
discharge permit upon renewal or reissuance.
i.
When a water quality based limitation is required to control dissolved oxygen
dynamics in the receiving stream, the effluent limitations shall control both the
carbonaceous and nitrogenous forms of BOD as necessary based on an evaluation of the
reasonable potential of the discharge to cause or contribute to an exceedance of the
water quality standards.
ii. Whenever
possible, carbonaceous BOD (CBOD) shall be controlled through effluent limitations
on CBOD5 or CBOD20. Limitations on both CBOD5 and CBOD20 may be imposed to ensure
consistency with water quality management plans and/or the requirements of other
agencies.
iii. Nitrogenous BOD (NBOD)
shall be controlled through effluent limitations on NBOD, ammonia-N, total N, or a
combination of these measures.
3. When insufficient data are available to
determine water quality based limitations for any conventional or non-conventional
pollutant at the time of permit renewal or issuance, the permittee may be required
to complete a water quality study to determine appropriate water quality based
effluent limitations. In certain cases, the permittee may elect to participate in a
watershed-based TMDL study, if the time frame for such study is determined to be
acceptable by the Department.
Notes
See: 38 N.J.R. 1445(a).
Amended by R.2009 d.7, effective
See: 40 N.J.R. 1478(a), 41 N.J.R. 142(a).
In (b)1 and (c)4, substituted "may still include a whole effluent toxicity action level in accordance with N.J.A.C. 7:14A-13.18(f)" for "shall include an acute whole effluent toxicity limitation in accordance with N.J.A.C. 7:14A-5.3".
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