NR 211.31(1)(b)(b) Identify the character and volume of pollutants contributed to the POTW by the industrial users identified under par. (a). NR 211.31(1)(c)(c) Notify industrial users identified under par. (a) of applicable pretreatment standards and of any applicable solid or hazardous waste disposal requirements under chs. 289 and 291, Stats. NR 211.31(1)(d)(d) Receive and analyze self-monitoring reports and other notices submitted by industrial users in accordance with the self-monitoring requirements of s. NR 211.15. NR 211.31(1)(e)(e) Randomly sample and analyze the effluent from industrial users and conduct surveillance and inspection activities in order to identify, independently of information supplied by industrial users, occasional and continuing noncompliance with pretreatment standards. NR 211.31(1)(f)(f) Investigate instances of noncompliance with pretreatment standards and requirements indicated in the reports and notices required under s. NR 211.15. NR 211.31(1)(g)(g) Annually publish the names of industrial users that meet any of the criteria in s. NR 211.23 (1) (j) 1. to 8. The list of industrial users shall be published in the newspaper with the largest circulation in the municipality in which the industrial user is located. NR 211.31(2)(2) At the discretion of the department, portions of the pretreatment program responsibility may be delegated to the POTW, with the department implementing those portions not delegated to the POTW. NR 211.31 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, July, 1983, No. 331, eff. 8-1-83; am. (1) (g), Register, March, 1992, No. 435, eff. 4-1-92. NR 211.32NR 211.32 Supplemental compliance monitoring and enforcement activities. NR 211.32(1)(1) In cases where a POTW has a pretreatment program the department may perform such activities as are necessary to ensure that pretreatment standards and requirements are being properly implemented and enforced by the POTW. These activities may include but are not limited to: NR 211.32(1)(b)(b) Periodic inspection, surveillance, and monitoring of POTW and industrial user operations. NR 211.32(2)(2) In cases in which the POTW has failed to seek judicial relief for violations of its ordinances or rules by industrial users or where the department deems such action or penalty to be insufficient, the department may seek civil and criminal penalties and injunctive relief from the industrial user or POTW, as necessary, under this chapter and ch. 283, Stats. NR 211.32 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, July, 1983, No. 331, eff. 8-1-83. NR 211.33NR 211.33 Certification of industrial user category. NR 211.33(1)(1) Within 60 days after the effective date of a categorical pretreatment standard for a subcategory under which an industrial user believes itself to be included, the industrial user may request the department to provide written certification that the industrial user does or does not fall within that particular subcategory. If an existing industrial user adds or changes a process or operation which may be included in a subcategory, the existing industrial user shall request this certification prior to commencing discharge from the added or changed process or operation. New sources desiring certification must request this certification prior to commencing discharge. NR 211.33(2)(2) A POTW may file a request for certification under sub. (1) relating to an industrial user discharging into the POTW. Where a request for certification is submitted by a POTW, the POTW shall notify any affected industrial user of such submission. The industrial user may provide written comments on the POTW submission to the department within 30 days after the date of notification. NR 211.33(3)(3) Each request for certification shall be submitted to the department and shall contain the following: NR 211.33(3)(a)(a) A statement describing which subcategories might be applicable; NR 211.33(3)(b)(b) Facts and reasons indicating why a particular subcategory is applicable and why others are not applicable; and NR 211.33(4)(4) The department will act only on written requests for certification which contain all the information required. Persons who have made incomplete requests will be notified by the department that their requests are deficient and will be given at least 30 days to correct the deficiency. If the deficiency is not corrected within 30 days, or within an extended period allowed by the department, the request for certification shall be denied. NR 211.33(5)(5) Upon receipt of a request for certification the department shall, after determining that it contains all of the information required in sub. (3), consider the request, any additional information that the department may have requested, and any other available information relevant to the request. The department shall make a written determination of the applicable subcategory and state the reasons for its determination. This determination shall be forwarded to EPA which will make the final determination. EPA may approve, disapprove, or revise and approve the department’s determination. A copy of the final determination shall be sent to the applicant by the department. NR 211.33(6)(6) The final determination shall apply only to the industry and to the facts that are presented at the time of the request for certification. Any changes in processes, raw materials, or other particulars may result in the invalidation of the certification. NR 211.33 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, July, 1983, No. 331, eff. 8-1-83; am. (1), r. and recr. (3), Register, March, 1992, No. 435, eff. 4-1-92. NR 211.34NR 211.34 Pretreatment standards and requirements based upon federally promulgated regulations. NR 211.34(1)(1) In the event that federal regulations establishing pretreatment standards or requirements are promulgated for any point source to which the provisions of this chapter apply, the department may implement and enforce these pretreatment standards and requirements based upon the federal regulations after publishing a notice of its intent to do so in the Wisconsin administrative register. NR 211.34(2)(2) The department shall, as soon as possible after the promulgation of any federal regulation establishing pretreatment standards or requirements as described in sub. (1), adopt appropriate pretreatment standards or requirements for point sources subject to this chapter in the Wisconsin administrative code. NR 211.34 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, July, 1983, No. 331, eff. 8-1-83. NR 211.40NR 211.40 POTW authority to regulate chloride discharges from all sources. Notwithstanding all other provisions of this chapter, a POTW may develop and enforce specific standards or requirements, including but not limited to source reduction activities enumerated in s. NR 106.90, to regulate the discharge of chloride from industrial, residential and commercial sources. The POTW’s authority includes the authority to regulate all industrial, commercial and domestic wastewater containing chloride. NR 211.40 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, January, 2000, No. 529, eff. 2-1-00. NR 211.41NR 211.41 POTW action to reduce mercury discharges from all sources. Notwithstanding all other provisions of this chapter, a POTW shall develop and enforce any specific standards or requirements and implement any source reduction activities that are necessary to assure compliance with requirements established in s. NR 106.145. These standards, requirements and source reduction activities apply to mercury discharges to the POTW from all relevant sources, including but not limited to industrial, commercial and residential sources. NR 211.41 HistoryHistory: CR 02-019: cr. Register October 2002 No. 562, eff. 11-1-02.
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