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Subchapter II — Effluent Limitations Based Upon Federally Promulgated Regulations
NR 220.10   Purpose.
NR 220.11   Applicability.
NR 220.12   Definitions.
NR 220.13   Establishment of limitations based upon federal regulations.
NR 220.14   Establishment of effluent guideline limitations in the Wisconsin administrative code.
NR 220.15   Disposal of pollutants into publicly owned treatment works, land treatment systems, or land application of wastewater.
Subchapter III — Best Professional Judgment Effluent Limitations for Point Sources
NR 220.20   Purpose.
NR 220.21   Application of effluent limitations.
Subchapter IV — Variances to Effluent Limitation Guidelines
NR 220.30   Purpose.
NR 220.31   Fundamentally different factors variances.
NR 220.32   Criteria for fundamentally different factors variances.
NR 220.33   Variance application process.
Ch. NR 220 Note Note: Corrections made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats., Register, August, 1997, No. 500.
subch. I of ch. NR 220 Subchapter I — Categories and Classes of Point Sources
NR 220.01 NR 220.01Purpose. The purpose of this subchapter is to establish pursuant to s. 283.13 (1), Stats., a list of categories and classes of point sources other than publicly owned treatment works for which effluent limitations, standards of performance, pretreatment standards, standards for toxic substances, and other standards have been or are to be established.
NR 220.01 History History: Cr. Register, June, 1977, No. 258, eff. 7-1-77; am. Register, September, 1988, No. 393, eff. 10-1-88.
NR 220.02 NR 220.02Categories and classes of point sources.
NR 220.02(1)(1)Adhesives and sealants industry
NR 220.02(2) (2)Asbestos manufacturing
NR 220.02(3) (3)Builders paper and board mills
NR 220.02(4) (4)Canned and preserved fruits and vegetables
NR 220.02(5) (5)Canned and preserved seafood processing
NR 220.02(6) (6)Carbon black industry
NR 220.02(7) (7)Cement manufacturing
NR 220.02(8) (8)Chemicals, miscellaneous
NR 220.02(9) (9)Clay, gypsum, refractory, and ceramic products
NR 220.02(10) (10)Coal mining
NR 220.02(11) (11)Concrete products
NR 220.02(12) (12)Converted paper products
NR 220.02(13) (13)Dairy product processing
NR 220.02(13m) (13m)Dental offices
NR 220.02(14) (14)Domestic sewage treatment works
NR 220.02(15) (15)Electroplating
NR 220.02(16) (16)Explosives manufacturing
NR 220.02(17) (17)Feedlots
NR 220.02(18) (18)Ferroalloy manufacturing
NR 220.02(19) (19)Fertilizer manufacturing
NR 220.02(20) (20)Fish hatcheries and farms
NR 220.02(21) (21)Food and beverage processing, miscellaneous
NR 220.02(22) (22)Glass manufacturing
NR 220.02(23) (23)Grains mills
NR 220.02(24) (24)Gum and wood chemicals manufacturing
NR 220.02(25) (25)Hospital
NR 220.02(26) (26)Ink formulating
NR 220.02(27) (27)Inorganic chemicals manufacturing
NR 220.02(28) (28)Iron and steel manufacturing
NR 220.02(29) (29)Laundries, auto and other
NR 220.02(30) (30)Leather tanning and finishing
NR 220.02(31) (31)Machinery and mechanical products manufacturing
NR 220.02(32) (32)Meat product and rendering processing
NR 220.02(33) (33)Mineral mining and processing industry
NR 220.02(34) (34)Nonferrous metals manufacturing
NR 220.02(35) (35)Oil and gas extraction
NR 220.02(36) (36)Ore mining and dressing industry
NR 220.02(37) (37)Organic chemicals manufacturing
NR 220.02(38) (38)Paint formulating
NR 220.02(39) (39)Paving and roofing materials
NR 220.02(40) (40)Pesticides and agricultural chemicals industry
NR 220.02(41) (41)Petroleum refining
NR 220.02(42) (42)Pharmaceutical manufacturing
NR 220.02(43) (43)Phosphate manufacturing
NR 220.02(44) (44)Photographic processing
NR 220.02(45) (45)Plastic and synthetic material manufacturing
NR 220.02(46) (46)Printing and publishing
NR 220.02(47) (47)Pulp, paper and paperboard manufacturing
NR 220.02(48) (48)Rubber processing
NR 220.02(49) (49)Shore receptor and bulk terminals
NR 220.02(50) (50)Soap and detergent manufacturing
NR 220.02(51) (51)Steam electric power generating
NR 220.02(52) (52)Steam supply
NR 220.02(53) (53)Sugar processing
NR 220.02(54) (54)Textile mills
NR 220.02(55) (55)Timber products processing
NR 220.02(56) (56)Transportation industry
NR 220.02(57) (57)Water supply
NR 220.02 History History: Cr. Register, June, 1977, No. 258, eff. 7-1-77; CR 21-063: cr. (13m) Register April 2022 No. 796, eff. 5-1-22.
subch. II of ch. NR 220 Subchapter II — Effluent Limitations Based Upon Federally Promulgated Regulations
NR 220.10 NR 220.10Purpose. The purpose of this subchapter is to provide for the incorporation of effluent limitations into discharge permits required under s. 283.31, Stats., as soon as possible after the promulgation of regulations establishing effluent limitation guidelines.
NR 220.10 History History: Cr. Register, July, 1981, No. 307, eff. 8-1-81; renum. from NR 207.01 and am. Register, September, 1988, No. 393, eff. 10-1-88; CR 17-002: am. Register April 2018 No. 748, eff. 5-1-18.
NR 220.11 NR 220.11Applicability. This subchapter is applicable to discharge permits issued for all categories and classes of point sources listed in s. NR 220.02.
NR 220.11 History History: Cr. Register, July, 1981, No. 307, eff. 8-1-81; am. Register, April, 1983, No. 328, eff. 5-1-83; renum. from NR 207.02 and am. Register, September, 1988, No. 393, eff. 10-1-88.
NR 220.12 NR 220.12Definitions. Terms used in this subchapter are defined in s. NR 205.03. Abbreviations used in this chapter are defined in s. NR 205.04. Other terms for this chapter are defined as follows:
NR 220.12(1) (1)“Effluent Limitation Guidelines” or “ELGs” are federal or state technology based guidelines or standards that are used to establish effluent limitations for industrial categories or classes of dischargers. They include federal guidelines, standards, and limitations that are established under 33 USC 1311, 1314, 1316, 1318, 1342 and 1361 and state promulgated guidelines, standards, and limitations in chs. NR 221 to 297.
NR 220.12(2) (2)“Fundamentally different factors variance” or “FDFV” means a variance or an adjustment to an effluent limitation when data specific to a permittee indicates the presence of factors that are fundamentally different from the factors considered by EPA in development of the effluent limitation guidelines 33 USC 1311 and 1314.
NR 220.12 History History: Cr. Register, July, 1981, No. 307, eff. 8-1-81; renum. from NR 207.03 and am. Register, September, 1988, No. 393, eff. 10-1-88; CR17-002: renum. 220.12 to (intro.) and am., cr. (1), (2) Register April 2018 No. 748, eff. 5-1-18; correction in (1) under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register April 2018 No. 748.
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