[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 40, Volume 29]
[Revised as of July 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 40CFR438.2]

[Page 381-382]
 
                   TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT
 
         CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)
 
PART 438_METAL PRODUCTS AND MACHINERY POINT SOURCE CATEGORY
--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 438.2  General definitions.

    As used in this part:
    (a) The general definitions and abbreviations at 40 CFR part 401 
shall apply.
    (b) The regulated parameters are listed with approved methods of 
analysis in Table 1B at 40 CFR 136.3, and are defined as follows:
    (1) O&G (as HEM) means total recoverable oil and grease measured as 
n-hexane extractable material.
    (2) TSS means total suspended solids.
    (c) Corrosion preventive coating means the application of removable 
oily or organic solutions to protect metal surfaces against corrosive 
environments. Corrosion preventive coatings include, but are not limited 
to: petrolatum compounds, oils, hard dry-film compounds, solvent-cutback 
petroleum-based compounds, emulsions, water-displacing polar compounds, 
and fingerprint removers and neutralizers. Corrosion preventive coating 
does not include electroplating, or chemical conversion coating 
operations.
    (d) Metal-bearing operations means one or more of the following: 
abrasive jet machining; acid pickling neutralization; acid treatment 
with chromium; acid treatment without chromium; alcohol cleaning; 
alkaline cleaning neutralization; alkaline treatment with cyanide; 
anodizing with chromium; anodizing without chromium; carbon black 
deposition; catalyst acid pre-dip; chemical conversion coating without 
chromium; chemical milling (or chemical machining); chromate conversion 
coating (or chromating); chromium drag-out destruction; cyanide drag-out 
destruction; cyaniding rinse; electrochemical machining; electroless 
catalyst solution; electroless plating; electrolytic cleaning; 
electroplating with chromium; electroplating with cyanide; 
electroplating without chromium or cyanide; electropolishing; 
galvanizing/hot dip coating; hot dip coating; kerfing; laminating; 
mechanical and vapor plating; metallic fiber cloth manufacturing; metal 
spraying (including water curtain); painting-immersion (including 
electrophoretic, ``E-coat''); photo imaging; photo image developing; 
photoresist application; photoresist strip; phosphor deposition; 
physical vapor deposition; plasma arc machining; plastic wire extrusion; 
salt bath descaling; shot tower--lead shot manufacturing; soldering; 
solder flux cleaning; solder fusing; solder masking; sputtering; 
stripping (paint); stripping (metallic coating); thermal infusion; 
ultrasonic machining; vacuum impregnation; vacuum plating; water 
shedder; wet air pollution control; wire galvanizing flux; and numerous 
sub-operations within those listed in this paragraph. In addition, 
process wastewater

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also results from associated rinses that remove materials that the 
preceding processes deposit on the surface of the workpiece. These 
metal-bearing operations are defined in appendix C of this part.
    (e) Non-process wastewater means sanitary wastewater, non-contact 
cooling water, water from laundering, and non-contact storm water. Non-
process wastewater for this part also includes wastewater discharges 
from non-industrial sources such as residential housing, schools, 
churches, recreational parks, shopping centers as well as wastewater 
discharges from gas stations, utility plants, and hospitals.
    (f) Oily operations means one or more of the following: abrasive 
blasting; adhesive bonding; alkaline cleaning for oil removal; alkaline 
treatment without cyanide; aqueous degreasing; assembly/disassembly; 
burnishing; calibration; corrosion preventive coating (as defined in 
paragraph (c) of this section); electrical discharge machining; floor 
cleaning (in process area); grinding; heat treating; impact deformation; 
iron phosphate conversion coating; machining; painting-spray or brush 
(including water curtains); polishing; pressure deformation; solvent 
degreasing; steam cleaning; testing (e.g., hydrostatic, dye penetrant, 
ultrasonic, magnetic flux); thermal cutting; tumbling/barrel finishing/
mass finishing/vibratory finishing; washing (finished products); 
welding; wet air pollution control for organic constituents; and 
numerous sub-operations within those listed in this paragraph. In 
addition, process wastewater also results from associated rinses that 
remove materials that the preceding processes deposit on the surface of 
the workpiece. These oily operations are defined in appendix B of this 
part.
    (g) Process wastewater means wastewater as defined at 40 CFR parts 
122 and 401, and includes wastewater from air pollution control devices.
    (h) Railroad line maintenance facilities means facilities specified 
at Sec. 438.1 that only perform routine cleaning and light maintenance 
on railroad engines, cars, car-wheel trucks, or similar parts or 
machines, and discharge wastewater exclusively from oily operations (as 
defined in paragraph (f) of this section and appendix B of this part). 
These facilities only perform one or more of the following operations: 
assembly/disassembly, floor cleaning, maintenance machining (wheel 
truing), touch-up painting, and washing.
    (i) Railroad overhaul or heavy maintenance facilities means 
facilities engaged in the manufacture, overhaul, or heavy maintenance of 
railroad engines, cars, car-wheel trucks, or similar parts or machines. 
These facilities typically perform one or more of the operations in 
paragraph (h) of this section and one or more of the following 
operations: abrasive blasting, alkaline cleaning, aqueous degreasing, 
corrosion preventive coating, electrical discharge machining, grinding, 
heat treating, impact deformation, painting, plasma arc machining, 
polishing, pressure deformation, soldering/brazing, stripping (paint), 
testing, thermal cutting, and welding.