API PUBL 4756-2006 Interim Permitting Manual Navigating NPDES Permit Issues on Impaired Waters《对受损水域航行npdes许可证问题临时许可手册》.pdf
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1、Interim Permitting Manual Navigating NPDES Permit Issues on Impaired WatersRegulatory Analysis and Scientific Affairs PUBLICATION NUMBER 4756 NOVEMBER 2006Interim Permitting Manual Navigating NPDES Permit Issues on Impaired Waters Prepared for API by: Barnes and Thornburg LLP Suite 4400 One North Wa
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13、CT Roger Claff, Regulatory Analysis and Scientific Affairs MEMBERS OF THE CLEAN WATER ISSUES TASK FORCE John Cruze, Chairman, ConocoPhillips Peter Dahling, Vice Chairman, Chevron Corporation Jeffrey Adams, BP America Incorporated Louis Brzuzy, Shell Oil Products US Mickey Carter, ConocoPhillips Davi
14、d Daly, Marathon Karen Christensen, ExxonMobil Biomedical Sciences Gary Kizior, BP Rees Madsen, BP Refining Shared Services Gary Morris, ExxonMobil David Pierce, Chevron Corporation Energy Technology Company Ileana Rhodes, Shell Global Solutions US Lynn Sanguedolce, ExxonMobil Refining and Supply Co
15、mpany Timothy Weisenberger, BP Jenny Yang, Marathon Oil Company Table of Contents Abstract 1 Executive Summary 1 PART 1: STANDARDS AND LISTING . 1 Water Quality Standards. 2 Designated Uses . 2 Existing Uses . 4 Use Attainability Analyses (UAAs) 4 Criteria to Support Designated Uses 6 The Listing Pr
16、ocess. 10 Assessing Water Quality. 10 Identifying Impaired Waters 11 Integrated Water Quality Monitoring and Assessment Reports 15 EPA Approval 15 TMDL Development 15 Listing Issues . 16 Narrative Listings . 16 Fish Consumption Advisories . 17 “Expected To Meet”. 17 Challenging a Listing Determinati
17、on. 18 PART 2: PERMITTING . 18 The Permitting Process. 18 Water Quality-Based Effluent Limitations. 19 Fact Sheets 19 Permitting Issues . 21 Timing. 21 Watershed Permitting Approach. 22 Verification of Impairment Determination . 23 Other Controls 23 Reasonable Potential Calculations. 23 When Reducti
18、ons in Your Discharge Are Required 24 Antidegradation Issues on Impaired Waters 28 Backsliding (and Antidegradation) Issues 30 Stormwater Permits. 32 Relief from Permit Limits . 32 Variances . 32 Site-Specific Criteria 33 Use Attainability Analyses (UAAs) 33 Page 1 Abstract Many facilities in the pe
19、trochemical industry discharge to impaired waters, or waters not meeting water quality standards. These facilities confront difficult issues when obtaining wastewater discharge permits during the “interim” periodbefore a total maximum daily load (TMDL) is developedincluding significantly stricter ef
20、fluent limitations, limits on facility modification or expansion, and even discharge prohibitions. This manual will assist affected facilities as they face these and other interim permitting issues. This manual is intended for use by plant and corporate compliance and permitting staff as they negoti
21、ate the terms of wastewater discharge permits under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) program. However, this manual is not intended to provide legal advice. Users should consult their own legal counsel regarding compliance with appropriate laws and regulations. Executive Su
22、mmary The first part of this manual will discuss water quality standards and the listing process, in order to provide a basic understanding of how a water becomes labeled as “impaired.” Water quality standards, which serve as the basis for comparison to actual water quality, include the designated u
23、ses for all waters, and the narrative and numeric water quality criteria necessary to support those uses. This manual addresses many water quality standards issues that facilities may encounter, including existing uses, use attainability analyses (UAAs) to revise designated uses, fish consumption ad
24、visories, whole effluent toxicity (WET) criteria, and sediment criteria. In addition, the first part will describe the listing process, through which impairment determinations are made, including state listing methodologies, assessment of waters, identification of impaired waters, and submission of
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