[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 40, Volume 19]
[Revised as of July 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 40CFR125.58]

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                   TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT
 
         CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)
 
PART 125--CRITERIA AND STANDARDS FOR THE NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE 
ELIMINATION SYSTEM--Table of Contents
 
 Subpart G--Criteria for Modifying the Secondary Treatment Requirements 
               Under Section 301(h) of the Clean Water Act
 
Sec. 125.58  Definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart:
    (a) Administrator means the EPA Administrator or a person designated 
by the EPA Administrator.
    (b) Altered discharge means any discharge other than a current 
discharge or improved discharge, as defined in this regulation.
    (c) Applicant means an applicant for a new or renewed section 301(h) 
modified permit. Large applicants have populations contributing to their 
POTWs equal to or more than 50,000 people or average dry weather flows 
of 5.0 million gallons per day (mgd) or more; small applicants have 
contributing populations of less than 50,000 people and average dry 
weather flows of less than 5.0 mgd. For the purposes of this definition 
the contributing population and flows shall be based on projections for 
the end of the five-year permit term. Average dry weather flows shall be 
the average daily total discharge flows for the maximum month of the dry 
weather season.
    (d) Application means a final application previously submitted in 
accordance with the June 15, 1979, section 301(h) regulations (44 FR 
34784); an application submitted between December 29, 1981, and December 
29, 1982; or a section 301(h) renewal application submitted in 
accordance with these regulations. It does not include a preliminary 
application submitted in accordance with the June 15, 1979, section 
301(h) regulations.
    (e) Application questionnaire means EPA's ``Applicant Questionnaire 
for Modification of Secondary Treatment Requirements,'' published as an 
appendix to this subpart.
    (f) Balanced indigenous population means an ecological community 
which:
    (1) Exhibits characteristics similar to those of nearby, healthy 
communities existing under comparable but unpolluted environmental 
conditions; or
    (2) May reasonably be expected to become re-established in the 
polluted water body segment from adjacent waters if sources of pollution 
were removed.
    (g) Categorical pretreatment standard means a standard promulgated 
by EPA under 40 CFR Chapter I, Subchapter N.
    (h) Current discharge means the volume, composition, and location of 
an applicant's discharge at the time of permit application.
    (i) Improved discharge means the volume, composition, and location 
of an applicant's discharge following:
    (1) Construction of planned outfall improvements, including, without 
limitation, outfall relocation, outfall repair, or diffuser 
modification; or
    (2) Construction of planned treatment system improvements to 
treatment levels or discharge characteristics; or
    (3) Implementation of a planned program to improve operation and 
maintenance of an existing treatment system or to eliminate or control 
the introduction of pollutants into the applicant's treatment works.
    (j) Industrial discharger or industrial source means any source of 
nondomestic pollutants regulated under section 307(b) or (c) of the 
Clean Water Act which discharges into a POTW.
    (k) Modified discharge means the volume, composition, and location 
of the discharge proposed by the applicant for which a modification 
under section 301(h) of the Act is requested. A modified discharge may 
be a current discharge, improved discharge, or altered discharge.
    (l) New York Bight Apex means the ocean waters of the Atlantic Ocean 
westward of 73 degrees 30 minutes west longitude and northward of 40 
degrees 10 minutes north latitude.
    (m) Nonindustrial source means any source of pollutants which is not 
an industrial source.
    (n) Ocean waters means those coastal waters landward of the baseline 
of the territorial seas, the deep waters of the territorial seas, or the 
waters of the contiguous zone. The term ``ocean waters'' excludes saline 
estuarine waters.
    (o) Permittee means an NPDES permittee with an effective section 
301(h) modified permit.
    (p) Pesticides means demeton, guthion, malathion, mirex, 
methoxychlor, and parathion.
    (q) Pretreatment means the reduction of the amount of pollutants, 
the elimination of pollutants, or the alteration of the nature of 
pollutant properties in

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wastewater prior to or in lieu of discharging or otherwise introducing 
such pollutants into a POTW. The reduction or alteration may be obtained 
by physical, chemical, or biological processes, process changes, or by 
other means, except as prohibited by 40 CFR part 403.
    (r) Primary or equivalent treatment for the purposes of this subpart 
means treatment by screening, sedimentation, and skimming adequate to 
remove at least 30 percent of the biochemical oxygen demanding material 
and of the suspended solids in the treatment works influent, and 
disinfection, where appropriate.
    (s) Public water supplies means water distributed from a public 
water system.
    (t) Public water system means a system for the provision to the 
public of piped water for human consumption, if such system has at least 
fifteen (15) service connections or regularly serves at least twenty-
five (25) individuals. This term includes: (1) Any collection, 
treatment, storage, and distribution facilities under the control of the 
operator of the system and used primarily in connection with the system, 
and (2) Any collection or pretreatment storage facilities not under the 
control of the operator of the system which are used primarily in 
connection with the system.
    (u) Publicly owned treatment works or POTW means a treatment works, 
as defined in section 212(2) of the Act, which is owned by a State, 
municipality, or intermunicipal or interstate agency.
    (v) Saline estuarine waters means those semi-enclosed coastal waters 
which have a free connection to the territorial sea, undergo net seaward 
exchange with ocean waters, and have salinities comparable to those of 
the ocean. Generally, these waters are near the mouth of estuaries and 
have cross-sectional annual mean salinities greater than twenty-five 
(25) parts per thousand.
    (w) Secondary removal equivalency means that the amount of a toxic 
pollutant removed by the combination of the applicant's own treatment of 
its influent and pretreatment by its industrial users is equal to or 
greater than the amount of the toxic pollutant that would be removed if 
the applicant were to apply secondary treatment to its discharge where 
the discharge has not undergone pretreatment by the applicant's 
industrial users.
    (x) Secondary treatment means the term as defined in 40 CFR part 
133.
    (y) Shellfish, fish, and wildlife means any biological population or 
community that might be adversely affected by the applicant's modified 
discharge.
    (z) Stressed waters means those ocean waters for which an applicant 
can demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Administrator, that the 
absence of a balanced indigenous population is caused solely by human 
perturbations other than the applicant's modified discharge.
    (aa) Toxic pollutants means those substances listed in 40 CFR 
401.15.
    (bb) Water quality criteria means scientific data and guidance 
developed and periodically updated by EPA under section 304(a)(1) of the 
Clean Water Act, which are applicable to marine waters.
    (cc) Water quality standards means applicable water quality 
standards which have been approved, left in effect, or promulgated under 
section 303 of the Clean Water Act.
    (dd) Zone of initial dilution (ZID) means the region of initial 
mixing surrounding or adjacent to the end of the outfall pipe or 
diffuser ports, provided that the ZID may not be larger than allowed by 
mixing zone restrictions in applicable water quality standards.