Table B.4 - Discharge Effluent Limitations for Treated Domestic Sewage Discharges to any Waters of the State, Lakes, Ponds or Impoundments
Discharge Monitoring Parameter
Discharge Effluent Limitations
Monitoring Requirements*
Yearly Average
Daily Maximum
Sample Type
Sampling Frequency
Discharge Monitoring Parameter
Discharge Effluent Limitations
Monitoring Requirements*
Yearly Average
Daily Maximum
Sample Type
Sampling Frequency
Biochemical Oxygen Demand
10mg/l
12mg/l
Grab
Biannually Approximately every 6 months
Suspended Solids
12mg/l
24mg/l
Grab
Fecal Coliform
200 CFUs/100 ml
400 CFUs/100 ml
Grab
Total Residual Chlorine (TRC)**
Suggested Operating Range: 0.2 to 1.5 mg/1
Grab
Oil, Odor, Color, Floating Debris
None Detectable in Discharge or Caused by Discharge in the Receiving Water
Onsite Observation
* Follow-up sampling is required within 30 to 60 days when any parameter fails to meet its effluent limitation. Sampling must continue bi-monthly after that until the relevant effluent limitation is met or until follow-up inspections to adjust the chlorine delivery system to meet the benchmark range.
** TRC values indicate a non-regulatory benchmark range. Failure to meet benchmark range values does not indicate a violation, but rather a need by the owner of record to conduct Discharging Wastewater Treatment Systems from the United States Environmental Protection Agency as incorporated in Appendix A.
 
(Ord. [Bd of Health Ord., Art. V], passed 11-12-1996; Ord. [Bd of Health Ord., Art. V], passed 11-12-2013; Ord. 17-0605, passed 6-13-2017; Ord. 19-0775, passed 5-14-2019; Ord. 24-1005, passed 8-13-2024)