§ 55.029 GENERAL PERMIT.
   (A)   At the discretion of the Public Works Superintendent, the Public Works Superintendent may use general permits to control industrial user discharges to the POTW if the following conditions are met. All facilities to be covered by a general permit must:
      (1)   Involve the same or substantially similar types of operations;
      (2)   Discharge the same types of wastes;
      (3)   Require the same effluent limitations;
      (4)   Require the same or similar monitoring; and
      (5)   In the opinion of the Public Works Superintendent, are more appropriately controlled under a general permit than under industrial wastewater discharge permits.
   (B)   To be covered by the general permit, the industrial user must file a written request for coverage that identifies its contact information, production processes, the types of wastes generated, the location for monitoring all wastes covered by the general permit, any requests in accordance with § 55.054(B) for a monitoring waiver for a pollutant neither present nor expected to be present in the discharge, and any other information the POTW deems appropriate. A monitoring waiver for a pollutant neither present nor expected to be present in the discharge is not effective in the general permit until after the Public Works Superintendent has provided written notice to the industrial user that such a waiver request has been granted in accordance with § 55.054(B).
   (C)   The Public Works Superintendent will retain a copy of the general permit, documentation to support the POTW’s determination that a specific industrial user meets the criteria in § 55.029(A)(1) to (A)(5) and applicable state regulations, and a copy of the industrial user’s written request for coverage for three years after the expiration of the general permit.
   (D)   The Public Works Superintendent may not control an industrial user through a general permit where the facility is subject to production-based Categorical Pretreatment Standards or Categorical Pretreatment Standards expressed as mass of pollutant discharged per day or for industrial users whose limits are based on the combined wastestream formula (see § 55.002(D)).