[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 40, Volume 27]
[Revised as ofJuly 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 40CFR437.1]

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                   TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT
 
         CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)
 
PART 437--THE CENTRALIZED WASTE TREATMENT POINT SOURCE CATEGORY--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 437.1  General applicability.

    (a) Except as provided in paragraphs (b), (c), or (d) of this 
section, this part applies to that portion of wastewater discharges from 
a centralized waste treatment (CWT) facility that results from any of 
the following activities:
    (1) Treatment and recovery of hazardous or non-hazardous industrial 
metal-bearing wastes, oily wastes and organic-bearing wastes received 
from off-site; and

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    (2) The treatment of CWT wastewater.
    (b) This part does not apply to the following discharges of 
wastewater from a CWT facility:
    (1) Wastewater from the treatment of wastes that are generated on-
site when the wastes generated on-site are otherwise subject to another 
part of subchapter N.
    (2) Wastewater from the treatment of wastes that are generated off-
site if the discharger: a) demonstrates that the off-site wastes are 
generated at a facility that is subject to the same provisions in 40 CFR 
subchapter N as non-CWT wastes generated at the CWT facility or b) 
demonstrates that the off-site wastes are of similar nature and the 
treatment of such wastes are compatible with the treatment of non-CWT 
wastes generated and treated at the CWT.
    (3) Wastewater from the treatment of wastes received from off-site 
via conduit (e.g., pipelines, channels, ditches, trenches, etc.) from 
the facility that generates the wastes unless the resulting wastewaters 
are commingled with other wastewaters subject to this provision. A 
facility that acts as a waste collection or consolidation center is not 
a facility that generates wastes.
    (4) Wastewater from product stewardship activities, the treatment of 
sanitary wastes and wastes of domestic origin including chemical toilet 
wastes, septage, and restaurant wastes or thermal drying of POTW 
biosolids. Product stewardship activities for purposes of this provision 
are limited to the following activities at a manufacturing facility: 
acceptance for treatment or recovery of its unused products, shipping 
and storage containers with product residues and off-spec products.
    (5) Wastewater from solids recovery operations so long as the wastes 
recovered are from non-industrial sources, and recovery of the wastes 
does not generate a wastewater or leach appreciable metal or organic 
chemicals or petroleum-based oil and grease into the water. Examples of 
solids recovery operations to which this subpart would not apply 
include, but are not limited to, the recycling of aluminum cans, glass 
and plastic bottles.
    (6) Wastewater from scrap metal processing or auto salvage 
operations.
    (7) Wastewater from transfer stations or municipal recycling 
centers.
    (8) Wastewater from the treatment of, or recovery of material from, 
animal or vegetable fats/oils from grease traps or interceptors 
generated by facilities engaged in food service activities.
    (9) Wastewater from the treatment of, or recovery of material from, 
off-site wastes generated by facilities engaged only in food processing.
    (10) Wastewater from facilities that are subject to 40 CFR part 442. 
Wastewater resulting from the treatment of off-site wastewater generated 
in cleaning transportation equipment (or on-site wastewater generated in 
cleaning equipment) along with other off-site wastes (subject to this 
part) not generated in cleaning transportation equipment is, however, 
subject to this part.
    (11) Wastewater resulting from solvent recovery operations if the 
solvent recovery operations involve the separation of solvent mixtures 
by distillation.
    (12) Wastewater from facilities that are engaged exclusively in 
centralized silver recovery from used photographic or x-ray materials 
activities. The discharge resulting from centralized silver recovery 
from used photographic or x-ray materials that is treated at a CWT 
facility along with other off-site wastestreams (subject to this part) 
is subject to this part.
    (13) Wastewater from facilities that accept off-site wastes only for 
treatability studies, research and development, or chemical or physical 
analysis. The wastewater resulting from treatability studies, research 
and development, or chemical or physical analysis that is treated at a 
CWT facility along with other off-site wastestreams (subject to this 
part) is subject to this part.
    (c) This part also does not apply to the following activities:
    (1) ``Dry'' fuel blending operations, ``dry'' waste solidification/
stabilization operations, ``dry'' used oil filter or oily absorbents 
recycling operations, or ``dry'' high temperature metals recovery 
operations. However, this part does apply to wastewater discharges from 
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CWT resulting from any of these operations that do produce wastewater.
    (2) The discharge of marine generated wastes including wash water 
from equipment and tank cleaning, ballast water, bilge water, and other 
wastes generated (while operating on inland, coastal, or open waters or 
while berthed) as part of routine ship maintenance and operation as long 
as they are treated and discharged at the ship servicing facility where 
it is off-loaded. The discharges resulting from the treatment of marine 
generated wastes that are off-loaded and subsequently sent to a 
centralized waste treatment facility at a separate location are, 
however, subject to this part.
    (3) Discharge of wastewater from land treatment units or land 
application operations.
    (4) Discharge of wastewater from facilities that are engaged 
exclusively in landfilling activities and/or the treatment of landfill 
wastewaters (whether generated on or off-site). The discharge resulting 
from the treatment of landfill wastewater, whether generated on-site or 
off-site, treated at CWT facilities along with other off-site waste is, 
however, subject to this part.
    (5) Discharge of wastewater from facilities that are engaged 
exclusively in incineration activities. The discharge resulting from the 
treatment of off-site wastewater generated in the incineration of 
industrial waste that is treated at a CWT facility along with other off-
site wastestreams (subject to this part) is subject to this part.
    (d) Notwithstanding paragraph (a) of this section, the provisions of 
this part are not applicable to any metals treatment and recovery 
wastewater discharges which are subject to the secondary metals 
provisions of 40 CFR part 421, the Nonferrous Metals Manufacturing Point 
Source Category. These secondary metals subcategories are Subpart C 
(Secondary Aluminum Smelting Subcategory), Subpart F (Secondary Copper 
Subcategory), Subpart L (Secondary Silver Subcategory), Subpart M 
(Secondary Lead Subcategory), Subpart P (Primary and Secondary Germanium 
and Gallium Subcategory), Subpart Q (Secondary Indium Subcategory), 
Subpart R (Secondary Mercury Subcategory), Subpart T (Secondary 
Molybdenum and Vanadium Subcategory), Subpart V (Secondary Nickel 
Subcategory), Subpart X (Secondary Precious Metals Subcategory), Subpart 
Z (Secondary Tantalum Subcategory), Subpart AA (Secondary Tin 
Subcategory), Subpart AB (Primary and Secondary Titanium Subcategory), 
Subpart AC (Secondary Tungsten and Cobalt Subcategory), and Subpart AD 
(secondary Uranium Subcategory).