Title 13 Public Utilities and Services
Chapter 13.03A Pretreatment
Article II. General Requirements
Section 13.03A.0204 Local Limits [2.4]
The following limits are established as local limits, expressed as Maximum Allowable Discharge Limits. No Significant Industrial User may discharge wastewater into the POTW in excess of the following concentrati ons:
Arsenic: 0.12 mg/L.
Benzene: <0.5 mg/L
Cadmium: 0.093 mg/L.
Total Chromium: <5.0 mg/L.
Copper: 0.74 mg/L.
Cyanide: 1.01 mg/L.
Fats, oils, and, grease: See SMC 13.03A.0201(B)(19).
Lead: 0.32 mg/L.
Mercury: 0.012 mg/L.
Nickel: 1.74 mg/L.
Silver: 0.46 mg/L.
Zinc: 2.59 mg/L.
The pH limit set in SMC 13.03A.0201(B)(2) may also be enforced as a local limit.
Molybdenum: 0.66 mg/L.
Selenium: 0.40 mg/L.
Users that discharge wastewater into any sewer that conveys wastewater to Spokane County Regional Water Reclamati on Facility must comply with the limits set forth in Spokane County Code Chapter 8.03A.0204.
The above limits apply at the point where the wastewater is discharged to the POTW (end of the pipe). All concentrati ons for metallic substances are for “total” metal unless indicated otherwise. The Plant Manager may impose mass limitati ons in addition to or in place of the concentrati on-based limitati ons shown in subsection (A) of this section. Where a user is subject to a categorical pretreatment standard and a local limit for a given pollutant, the more stringent limit or applicable pretreatment standard shall apply.
Limits may be established for all users, groups, or specific users. They may be designed to ameliorate temporary or permanent discharge characteristics, or to accommodate any new or special temporary or permanent condition of the POTW, its effluent receiving water, or other environmental problem. The Plant Manager may set limits as instantaneous maximums or for other durati ons (e.g., daily maximum or monthly average limits) where deemed proper.
Whenever determined appropriate, the Plant Manager may develop best management practices (BMPs) for general applicati on, in individual discharge permits or general discharge permits, to implement local limits and the requirements of article II of this chapter and require documentati on of compliance. Failure to follow such requirements is a violati on of this chapter.
NOTE: Bracketed enumerati ons reference the numbering in the EPA Region 10 Model
Date Passed: Monday, November 9, 2020
Effective Date: Wednesday, December 16, 2020
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