[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 40, Volume 27]
[Revised as ofJuly 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 40CFR439.52]
[Page 411-412]
TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT
CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)
PART 439--PHARMACEUTICAL MANUFACTURING POINT SOURCE CATEGORY--Table of Contents
Subpart E--Research
Sec. 439.52 Effluent limitations attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology currently available (BPT).
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 application of BPT:
(a) The limitation for BOD5 is the same as specified in
Sec. 439.12(a). No facility shall be required to attain a monthly
average limitation for BOD5 that is less than the equivalent
of 45 mg/L.
(b) The limitation for TSS is the same as specified in
Sec. 439.12(b).
(c) The maximum monthly average limitation for COD, expressed as
mass loading (lbs, kg) per day, must reflect not less than 74 percent
reduction in the long-term average daily COD load of the raw (untreated)
process wastewater, multiplied by a variability factor of 2.2. No
facility shall be required to attain a limitation for COD that is less
than the equivalent of 220 mg/L.
(d) The long-term average daily BOD5 or COD mass loading
of the raw process wastewater (i.e., the base number to which the
percent reduction is applied) is defined as the average daily
BOD5 or COD load during any calendar month, over 12
consecutive months within the most recent 36 months.
(1) To assure equity in the determination of NPDES permit
limitations regulating discharges subject to this subpart, calculation
of the long-term average daily BOD5 or COD load in the
influent to the wastewater treatment system must exclude any portion of
the load associated with solvents, except for residual amounts of
solvents remaining after the practices of recovery and/or separate
disposal or reuse. Residual amounts of these substances may be included
in the calculation of the average influent BOD5 or COD
loading.
(2) The practices of recovery, and/or separate disposal or reuse
include: recovery of solvents from wastestreams; and incineration of
concentrated solvent wastestreams (including tar still bottoms). This
regulation does not prohibit the inclusion of such wastes in raw waste
loads in fact, nor does it mandate any specific practice, but rather
describes the rationale for determining NPDES permit limitations. The
effluent limitation for BOD5 or COD may be achieved by any of
several, or a combination, of these practices.
(e) The pH must be within the range 6.0 to 9.0.
[63 FR 50436, Sept. 21, 1998, as amended at 68 FR 12274, Mar. 13, 2003]
Appendix A to Part 439--Tables
Table 1--Surrogate Parameters for Direct Dischargers
[Utilizing biological treatment technology]
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Regulated parameters Treatability class
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Amyl alcohol.............................. Alcohols.
Ethanol \1\
Isopropanol \1\
Methanol \1\
Phenol
Isobutyraldehyde \1\...................... Aldehydes.
n-Heptane \1\............................. Alkanes.
n-Hexane \1\
Diethylamine \1\.......................... Amines.
Triethylamine
Benzene................................... Aromatics.
Toluene \1\
Xylenes \1\
Chlorobenzene
o-Dichlorobenzene
Chloroform \1\............................ Chlorinated Alkanes.
Methylene chloride \1\
1,2-Dichloroethane \1\
Ethyl acetate \1\......................... Esters.
Isopropyl acetate
n-Amyl acetate
n-Butyl acetate
Methyl formate
Tetrahydrofuran \1\....................... Ethers.
Isopropyl ether
Acetone \1\............................... Ketones.
4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)
Ammonia (aqueous)......................... Miscellaneous. \2\
Acetonitrile
Methyl Cellosolve
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Dimethyl Sulfoxide
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\1\ These parameters may be used as a surrogate to represent other
parameters in the same treatability class.
\2\ Surrogates have not been identified for the ``Miscellaneous''
treatability class.
Table 2.--Surrogate Parameters for Indirect Dischargers (Utilizing Steam
Stripping Treatment Technology)
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Regulated parameters Treatability class
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Benzene ........................................
Toluene \1\ ........................................
Xylenes ........................................
n-Heptane High strippability.
Chloroform \1\ ........................................
Methylene chloride \1\ ........................................
Chlorobenzene ........................................
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Ammonia (aqueous) ........................................
Diethyl amine ........................................
Triethyl amine ........................................
Acetone \1\ ........................................
4-methyl-2-pentanone ........................................
n-Amyl acetate ........................................
n-Butyl acetate ........................................
Ethyl acetate Medium strippability.
Isopropyl acetate ........................................
Methyl formate ........................................
Isopropyl ether ........................................
Tetrahydrofuran \1\ ........................................
1,2-dichloroethane ........................................
o-Dichlorobenzene ........................................
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\1\ These parameters may be used as a surrogate to represent other
parameters in the same treatability class.
[63 FR 50437, Sept. 21, 1998; 64 FR 10393, Mar. 4, 1999, as amended at
68 FR 12275, Mar. 13, 2003]