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§ 52.082 NOTIFICATION OF VIOLATION; REPEAT SAMPLING AND REPORTING.
   If sampling performed by a user indicates a violation, the user must notify the Control Authority as soon as possible but no later than 24 hours of becoming aware of the violation. The user shall also immediately repeat the sampling and analysis and submit the results of the repeat analysis to the Control Authority within the time period specified by the Control Authority but at no time later than 30 days after becoming aware of the violation. The user may not be required to resample if the Control Authority samples between the user's initial sampling and when the user receives the results of this sampling.
(Ord. 2005-8-226, passed 8-2-05)
§ 52.083 NOTIFICATION OF DISCHARGE OF HAZARDOUS WASTE.
   (A)   Any person who commences the discharge of hazardous waste shall notify the Control Authority, the EPA Regional Waste Management Division Director, and state hazardous waste authorities (in writing) of any discharge into the POTW of a substance which otherwise disposed of, would be a hazardous waste under 40 C.F.R. Part 261. Such notification must include the name of the hazardous waste as set forth in 40 C.F.R. Part 261, the EPA hazardous waste number, and the type of discharge (continuous, batch, or other). If the user discharges more than 100 kilograms of such waste per calendar month to the POTW, the notification shall also contain this following information to the extent such information is known and readily available to the user: an identification of the hazardous constituents contained in the wastes, an estimation of the mass and concentration of such constituents in the wastestream discharged during that calendar month, and an estimation of the mass of constituents in the wastestream expected to be discharged during the following 12 months. All notifications to the Control Authority must be made prior to the commencement of the discharge.
   (B)   In the case of any new regulations under Section 3001 of RCRA identifying additional characteristics of hazardous waste or listing any additional substance as a hazardous waste, the user must notify the Control Authority, the EPA Regional Waste Management Waste Division Director, and state hazardous waste authorities of the discharge of such substance within 90 days of the effective date of such regulations.
   (C)   In the case of any notification made under this section, the user shall certify that it has a program in place to reduce the volume and toxicity of hazardous wastes generated to the degree it has determined to be economically practical.
   (D)   This reporting provision does not create a right to discharge any substance not otherwise permitted to be discharged by this chapter, a permit issued thereunder, or any applicable federal or state law.
(Ord. 2005-8-226, passed 8-2-05)
§ 52.084 ANALYTICAL REQUIREMENTS.
   All pollutant analyses, including sampling techniques, to be submitted as part of a wastewater discharge permit application or report shall be performed in accordance with the techniques prescribed in 40 C.F.R Part 136, unless otherwise specified in an applicable categorical pretreatment standard. If 40 C.F.R. Part 136 does not contain sampling or analytical techniques for the pollutant in question, sampling and analyses must be performed in accordance with procedures approved by the EPA.
(Ord. 2005-8-226, passed 8-2-05; Am. Ord. 2007-06-291, passed 6-5-07)
§ 52.085 SAMPLE COLLECTION.
   (A)   Except as indicated in division (B) below, the user must collect wastewater samples using flow proportional composite collection techniques. In the event low proportional sampling is infeasible, the Control Authority may authorize the use of time proportional sampling or a minimum of four grab samples, where the user demonstrates that this will provide a representative sample of the effluent being discharged. In addition, grab samples may be required to show compliance with instantaneous discharge limits.
   (B)   Samples for oil and grease, temperature, pH, cyanide, phenols, sulfides, and volatile organic chemicals must be obtained using grab collection techniques.
(Ord. 2005-8-226, passed 8-2-05; Am. Ord. 2007-06-291, passed 6-5-07)
§ 52.086 TIMING.
   Written reports will be deemed to have been submitted on the date postmarked. For reports which are not mailed, postage prepaid into a mailed facility services by the United States Postal Service, the date of receipt of this report shall govern.
(Ord. 2005-8-226, passed 8-2-05)
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