Wash. Admin. Code § 173-205-110 - Interruption of a toxicity identification/reduction evaluation
(1) If, in
performing a toxicity identification/reduction evaluation, four consecutive
acute or chronic toxicity samples taken over at least one month are not
sufficiently toxic to perform the toxicity identification/reduction evaluation,
then the department may approve the interruption of the toxicity
identification/reduction evaluation and require that:
(a) The permittee returns to the monitoring
frequency specified in the permit.
(b) Sufficient sample volume be taken each
time to allow the lab to perform both a toxicity test and begin a toxicity
identification/reduction evaluation.
(c) The extra sample shall be stored at four
degrees Celsius in the dark while the toxicity test is being
performed.
(d) A toxicity
identification/reduction evaluation shall begin as soon as the whole effluent
toxicity test demonstrates noncompliance with the limit.
(e) Samples may be discarded from storage
after completion of the toxicity test if the whole effluent toxicity limit was
not violated.
(2) If
toxicity testing shows compliance with whole effluent toxicity limits for one
year after interruption of the toxicity identification/reduction evaluation,
then the permittee may cease taking the extra sample.
Notes
Statutory Authority: Chapter 90.48 RCW and 40 C.F.R. 122.44. 93-20-110 (Order 91-54), § 173-205-110, filed 10/6/93, effective 11/6/93.
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