NR 279.56(3)
(3) The provisions of
s. NR 279.16 (3) apply to discharges of process wastewater pollutants attributable to ballast water by a point source subject to the provisions of this subcategory.
NR 279.56(4)
(4) The quantity and quality of pollutants or pollutant properties controlled by this subsection, attributable to once-through cooling water, are excluded from the discharge allowed by
sub. (2). Once-through cooling water may be discharged with a total organic carbon concentration not to exceed 5 mg/l.
NR 279.56 History
History: Cr.
Register, October, 1986, No. 370, eff. 11-1-86.
NR 279.57
NR 279.57 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS). Except as provided in
40 CFR 403.7 any existing [new] source subject to this subcategory which introduces pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works shall comply with
40 CFR Part 403 and achieve the following pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).
NR 279.57 Note
1 Where the discharge to the POTW consists solely of sour waters, the owner or operator has the option of complying with this limit or the daily maximum mass limitation for ammonia set forth in s.
NR 279.53 (1) and
(2).
NR 279.57(2)
(2) The following standard is applied to the cooling tower discharge part of the total refinery flow to the POTW by multiplying:
NR 279.57 History
History: Cr.
Register, October, 1986, No. 370, eff. 11-1-86.
NR 279.60
NR 279.60 Cross-reference. The federal citations in this chapter correspond to provisions of the Wisconsin administrative code and Wisconsin statutes. The federal citations may be cross-referenced in the following table:
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See PDF for table NR 279.60 History
History: Cr.
Register, October, 1986, No. 370, eff. 11-1-86.
Appendix A
Processes Included in the Determination of BAT Effluent Limitations for Total Chromium, Hexavalent Chromium, and Phenolic Compounds (4AAP)
Crude Processes:
1. Atmospheric Crude Distillation
2. Crude Desalting
3. Vacuum Crude Distillation
Cracking and Coking Processes:
4. Visbreaking
5. Thermal Cracking
6. Fluid Catalytic Cracking
7. Moving Bed Catalytic Cracking
10. Hydrocracking
15. Delayed Coking
16. Fluid Coking
54. Hydrotreating
Asphalt Processes:
18. Asphalt Production
32. 200°F Softening Point Unfluxed Asphalt
43. Asphalt Oxidizing
89. Asphalt Emulsifying
Lube Processes:
21. Hydrofining, Hydrofinishing, Lube Hydrofining
22. White Oil Manufacture
23. Propane Dewaxing, Propane Deasphalting, Propane Fractioning, Propane Deresining
24. Duo Sol, Solvent Treating, Solvent Extraction, Duotreating, Solvent Dewaxing, Solvent Deasphalting
25. Lube Vac Twr, Oil Fractionation, Batch Still (Naphtha Strip), Bright Stock Treating
26. Centrifuge & Chilling
27. MEK Dewaxing, Ketone Dewaxing, MEK-Toluene Dewaxing
28. Deoiling (wax)
29. Naphthenic Lubes Production
30. SO2 Extraction
34. Wax Pressing