[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 40, Volume 26]
[Revised as of July 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 40CFR419.13]
[Page 356-358]
TITLE 40-PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT
CHAPTER I-ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)
PART 419-PETROLEUM REFINING POINT SOURCE CATEGORY--Table of Contents
Subpart A-Topping Subcategory
Sec. 419.13 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best available technology
economically achievable (BAT).
(a) Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing
point source subject to this subpart must achieve the following effluent
limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by
the application of the best available technology economically achievable
(BAT):
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BAT effluent limitations
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Average of
daily values
Pollutant or pollutant property Maximum for for 30
any 1 day consecutive
days shall
not exceed
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Metric units (kilograms
per 1,000 m\3\ of
feedstock)
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COD \1\..................................... 117 60.3
Ammonia as N................................ 2.81 1.27
Sulfide..................................... 0.149 0.068
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English units (pounds per
1,000 bbl of feedstock)
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COD \1\..................................... 41.2 21.3
Ammonia as N................................ 0.99 0.45
Sulfide..................................... 0.053 0.024
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\1\ See footnote following table in Sec. 419.13(d).
(b) The limits set forth in paragraph (a) of this section are to be
multiplied by the following factors to calculate the maximum for any one
day and maximum average of daily values for thirty consecutive days.
(1) Size factor.
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Size
1,000 bbl of feedstock per stream day factor
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Less than 24.9............................................... 1.02
25.0 to 49.9................................................. 1.06
50.0 to 74.9................................................. 1.16
75.0 to 99.9................................................. 1.26
100 to 124.9................................................. 1.38
125.0 to 149.9............................................... 1.50
150.0 or greater............................................. 1.57
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(2) Process factor.
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Process
Process configuration factor
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Less than 2.49............................................... 0.62
2.5 to 3.49.................................................. 0.67
3.5 to 4.49.................................................. 0.80
4.5 to 5.49.................................................. 0.95
5.5 to 5.99.................................................. 1.07
6.0 to 6.49.................................................. 1.17
6.5 to 6.99.................................................. 1.27
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7.0 to 7.49.................................................. 1.39
7.5 to 7.99.................................................. 1.51
8.0 to 8.49.................................................. 1.64
8.5 to 9.99.................................................. 1.79
9.0 to 9.49.................................................. 1.95
9.5 to 9.99.................................................. 2.12
10.0 to 10.49................................................ 2.31
10.5 to 10.99................................................ 2.51
11.0 to 11.49................................................ 2.73
11.5 to 11.99................................................ 2.98
12.0 to 12.49................................................ 3.24
12.5 to 12.99................................................ 3.53
13.0 to 13.49................................................ 3.84
13.5 to 13.99................................................ 4.18
14.0 or greater.............................................. 4.36
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(3) See the comprehensive example in subpart D, Sec.
419.42(b)(3).
(c)(1) In addition to the provisions contained above pertaining to
COD, ammonia and sulfide, any existing point source subject to this
subpart must achieve the following effluent limitations representing the
degree of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best
available technology economically achievable (BAT):
(i) For each of the regulated pollutant parameters listed below, the
effluent limitation for a given refinery is the sum of the products of
each effluent limitation factor times the applicable process feedstock
rate, calculated as provided in 40 CFR 122.45(b). Applicable production
processes are presented in appendix A, by process type. The process
identification numbers presented in this appendix A are for the
convenience of the reader. They can be cross-referenced in the
Development Document for Effluent Limitations Guidelines, New Source
Performance Standards, and Pretreatment Standards for the Petroleum
Refining Point Source Category (EPA 440/1-82/014), Table III-7, pp. 49-
54.
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BAT effluent limitation
factor
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Average of
Pollutant or pollutant property and process daily values
type Maximum for for 30
any 1 day consecutive
days shall
not exceed
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Metric units (kilograms
per 1,000 cubic meters of
feedstock)
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Phenolic compounds (4AAP):
Crude................................... 0.037 0.009
Cracking and coking..................... 0.419 0.102
Asphalt................................. 0.226 0.055
Lube.................................... 1.055 0.257
Reforming and alkylation................ 0.377 0.092
Total chromium:
Crude................................... 0.030 0.011
Cracking and coking..................... 0.340 0.118
Asphalt................................. 0.183 0.064
Lube.................................... 0.855 0.297
Reforming and alkylation................ 0.305 0.106
Hexavalent chromium:
Crude................................... 0.0019 0.0009
Cracking and coking..................... 0.0218 0.0098
Asphalt................................. 0.0117 0.0053
Lube.................................... 0.0549 0.0248
Reforming and alkylation................ 0.0196 0.0088
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English units (pounds per
1,000 bbl of feedstock)
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Phenolic compounds (4AAP):
Crude................................... 0.013 0.003
Cracking and coking..................... 0.147 0.036
Asphalt................................. 0.079 0.019
Lube.................................... 0.369 0.090
Reforming and alkylation................ 0.132 0.032
Total chromium:
Crude................................... 0.011 0.004
Cracking and coking..................... 0.119 0.041
Asphalt................................. 0.064 0.022
Lube.................................... 0.299 0.104
Reforming and alkylation................ 0.107 0.037
Hexavalent chromium:
Crude................................... 0.0007 0.0003
Cracking and coking..................... 0.0076 0.0034
Asphalt................................. 0.0041 0.0019
Lube.................................... 0.0192 0.0087
Reforming and alkylation................ 0.0069 0.0031
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(2) See the comprehensive example in subpart D, Sec.
419.43(c)(2).
(d) The following allocations constitute the quantity and quality of
pollutants or pollutant properties controlled by this paragraph,
attributable to ballast, which may be discharged after the application
of best available technology economically achievable by a point source
subject to the provisions of this subpart. These allocations are in
addition to the discharge allowed by paragraph (b) of this section. The
allocation allowed for ballast water flow, as kg/cu m (lb/M gal), shall
be based on those ballast waters treated at the refinery.
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BAT effluent
limitations for ballast
water
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Average or
Pollutant or pollutant property daily
Maximum values for
for any 1 30
day consecutive
days shall
not exceed
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Metric units (kilograms
per cubic meter of
flow)
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COD \1\........................................ 0.47 0.24
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English units (pounds
per 1,000 gal of flow)
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COD \1\........................................ 3.9 2.0
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\1\ In any case in which the applicant can demonstrate that the chloride
ion concentration in the effluent exceeds 1,000 mg/l (1,000 ppm), the
Regional Administrator may substitute TOC as a parameter in lieu of
COD Effluent limitations for TOC shall be based on effluent data from
the plant correlating TOC to BOD5.
If in the judgment of the Regional Administrator, adequate correlation
data are not available, the effluent limitations for TOC shall be
established at a ratio of 2.2 to 1 to the applicable effluent
limitations on BOD5.
(e) The quantity and quality of pollutants or pollutant properties
controlled by this paragraph, attributable to once-through cooling
water, are excluded from the discharge allowed by paragraph (b) of this
section. Once-through cooling water may be discharged with a total
organic carbon concentration not to exceed 5 mg/l.
(f) Effluent limitations for contaminated runoff. The following
effluent limitations constitute the quantity and quality of pollutants
or pollutant properties controlled by this paragraph and attributable to
contaminated runoff, which may be discharged after the application of
the best available technology economically achievable by a point source
subject to this subpart.
(1) If wastewater consists solely of contaminated runoff and is not
commingled or treated with process wastewater, it may be discharged if
it does not exceed 110 mg/l total organic carbon (TOC) based upon an
analysis of any single grab or composite sample.
(2) If contaminated runoff is commingled or treated with process
wastewater, or if wastewater consisting solely of contaminated runoff
which exceeds 110 mg/l TOC is not commingled or treated with any other
type of wastewater, the quantity of pollutants discharged shall not
exceed the quantity determined by multiplying the flow of contaminated
runoff as determined by the permit writer times the concentrations
listed in the following table:
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BAT effluent limitations
for contaminated runoff
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Average of
Pollutant or pollutant property daily values
Maximum for for 30
any 1 day consecutive
days shall
not exceed
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Metric units (kilograms
per 1,000 m \3\ of flow)
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Phenolic compounds (4AAP)................... 0.35 0.17
Total chromium.............................. 0.60 0.21
Hexavalent chromium......................... 0.062 0.028
COD \1\..................................... 360. 180.
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English units (pounds per
1,000 gallons of flow)
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Phenolic compounds (4AAP)................... 0.0029 0.0014
Total chromium.............................. 0.0050 0.0018
Hexavalent chromium......................... 0.00052 0.00023
COD \1\..................................... 3.0 1.5
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\1\ In any case in which the applicant can demonstrate that the chloride
ion concentration in the effluent exceeds 1,000 mg/l (1,000 ppm), the
permitting authority may substitute TOC as a parameter in lieu of COD.
A TOC effluent limitation shall be based on effluent data from the
particular refinery which correlates TOC to BOD5. If in the judgement
of the permitting authority, adequate correlation data are not
available, the effluent limitations for TOC shall be established at a
ratio of 2.2 to 1 to the applicable effluent limitations for BOD5
[47 FR 46446, Oct. 18, 1982, as amended at 50 FR 28523, July 12, 1985;
50 FR 32414, Aug. 12, 1985]