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NR 205.03 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, September, 1984, No. 345, eff. 10-1-84; am. (31), Register, April, 1990, No. 412, eff. 5-1-90; am. (13), Register, December, 1995, No. 480, eff. 1-1-96; corrections made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats., Register, November, 1996, No. 491; correction in (intro.) made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats., Register, April, 2001, No. 544; correction in (35) was made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats., Register, May, 2001, No. 545; CR 12-027: cr. (3m), (4m), am. (5), cr. (6e), (6m), (6s), (9m), (31g), (31r), (35e), (35m), (35s), (39g), (39r), (43m) Register July 2013 No. 691, eff. 8-1-13; correction in (39r) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register July 2013 No. 691; CR 15-085: cr. (9g) Register August 2016 No. 728, eff. 9-1-16; CR 17-002: am. (27), (28) Register April 2018 No. 748, eff. 5-1-18.
NR 205.04NR 205.04Abbreviations. The abbreviations listed below have the meanings shown unless otherwise specifically defined wherever they occur in chs. NR 200 to 299 and in public notices, fact sheets, and permits issued under the Wisconsin pollutant discharge elimination system.
NR 205.04(1)(1)“ac” means acre.
NR 205.04(2)(2)“avg” means the average for 30 days.
NR 205.04(3)(3)“BAT” means best available technology economically achievable.
NR 205.04(4)(4)“BCT” means best conventional pollutant control technology.
NR 205.04(5)(5)“BOD” or “BOD5” means the 5 day biochemical oxygen demand.
NR 205.04(6)(6)“BPT” means best practicable technology currently available.
NR 205.04(7)(7)“btu” means British thermal unit.
NR 205.04(8)(8)“cm” means centimeter.
NR 205.04(9)(9)“COD” means chemical oxygen demand.
NR 205.04(10)(10)“cu ft” means cubic foot.
NR 205.04(11)(11)“cu m” means cubic meter.
NR 205.04(12)(12)“cu y” means cubic yard.
NR 205.04(13)(13)“DMR” means discharge monitoring report.
NR 205.04(14)(14)“DNR” means department of natural resources.
NR 205.04(15)(15)“DO” means dissolved oxygen.
NR 205.04(16)(16)“EPA” means the U.S. environmental protection agency.
NR 205.04(17)(17)“g” means gram.
NR 205.04(18)(18)“gal” means gallon.
NR 205.04(19)(19)“gpd” means gallons per day.
NR 205.04(20)(20)“ha” means hectare.
NR 205.04(21)(21)“hp” means horsepower.
NR 205.04(22)(22)“in” means inch.
NR 205.04(23)(23)“k cu m” means 1,000 cubic meters.
NR 205.04(24)(24)“kg” means kilogram.
NR 205.04(25)(25)“kkg” means 1,000 kilograms.
NR 205.04(26)(26)“kw” means kilowatt.
NR 205.04(27)(27)“kwh” means kilowatt hour.
NR 205.04(28)(28)“l” means liter.
NR 205.04(29)(29)“lb” means pound.
NR 205.04(30)(30)“m” means meter.
NR 205.04(31)(31)“max” means the maximum for any one day.
NR 205.04(32)(32)“meq” or “meq/l” means milliequivalents or milliequivalents per liter.
NR 205.04(33)(33)“mg” means milligram.
NR 205.04(34)(34)“MGD” or “mgd” means millions of gallons per day.
NR 205.04(35)(35)“ml” means milliliter.
NR 205.04(36)(36)“mm” means millimeter.
NR 205.04(37)(37)“mpn” or “MPN” means most probable number.
NR 205.04(38)(38)“Mw” means megawatt.
NR 205.04(39)(39)“Mwh” means megawatt hour.
NR 205.04(40)(40)“NPDES” means the national pollutant discharge elimination system.
NR 205.04(40m)(40m)“NSPS” means new source performance standards.
NR 205.04(41)(41)“pH” means the logarithm of the reciprocal of the hydrogen ion concentration or the negative logarithm of the hydrogen ion concentration.
NR 205.04(42)(42)“PCB” means polychlorinated biphenyl.
NR 205.04(43)(43)“POTW” means publicity owned treatment work.
NR 205.04(43k)(43k)“PSES” means pretreatment standards for existing sources.
NR 205.04(43n)(43n)“PSNS” means pretreatment standards for new sources.
NR 205.04(44)(44)“sq ft” means square foot.
NR 205.04(45)(45)“sq m” means square meter.
NR 205.04(46)(46)“SS” or “TSS” means total suspended (nonfiltrable) solids.
NR 205.04(47)(47)“TDS” means total dissolved (filtrable) solids.
NR 205.04(48)(48)“TOC” means total organic carbon.
NR 205.04(49)(49)“TTO” means total toxic organics.
NR 205.04(50)(50)“tpd” means tons per day.
NR 205.04(51)(51)“ug” means micrograms.
NR 205.04(52)(52)“WPDES” means the Wisconsin pollutant discharge elimination system.
NR 205.04 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, September, 1984, No. 345, eff. 10-1-84; cr. (40m), (43k) and (43n), Register, April, 1990, No. 412, eff. 5-1-90; correction in (intro.) was made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats., Register, May, 2001, No. 545.
NR 205.05NR 205.05Rainfall events. The design rainfall amount and probable intensity of 10-year and 25-year, 24-hour rainfall events for locations in Wisconsin shall be determined from the data in table 1, or for a particular location such determination may be made on the basis of more recent rainfall probability data verified by a government agency and approved by the department for this purpose.
NR 205.05 NoteNote: The data of table 1 were obtained by extrapolation from maps published by the National Weather Service in Technical Paper No. 40, “Rainfall Frequency Atlas of the United States”.
NR 205.05 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, September, 1984, No. 345, eff. 10-1-84.
NR 205.06NR 205.06Effluent limitations applicable where pH is monitored continuously. When an industrial point source discharger continuously monitors the pH of wastewater in accordance with the requirements of a WPDES permit and the pH limits in the permit are established as part of the effluent limitations applicable to the category of dischargers to which the industrial point source belongs, the permittee shall maintain the pH of such wastewater within the range of the categorical limits, except pH excursions from the range are permitted subject to the following constraints:
NR 205.06(1)(1)The total time during which the pH values are outside the range of categorical pH limits may not exceed 7 hours and 26 minutes in any calendar month.
NR 205.06(2)(2)An individual excursion from the range of categorical pH limits may not exceed 60 minutes.
NR 205.06(3)(3)These provisions do not apply to pH limits required in a WPDES permit which are established under s. NR 102.05 (3) (h).
NR 205.06 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, September, 1984, No. 345, eff. 10-1-84; correction in (3) was made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats., Register, May, 2001, No. 545.
NR 205.065NR 205.065Effluent Limitations.
NR 205.065(1)(1)Effluent limitations in permits. The department shall impose permit effluent limitations or effluent standards for discharges of pollutants on the discharge point of the permitted facility except as provided in sub. (2).
NR 205.065(2)(2)Internal waste streams. The department may impose permit effluent limitations or effluent standards for discharges of pollutants on an internal waste stream when all of the following are true:
NR 205.065(2)(a)(a) Imposing effluent limitations or standards at the point of discharge is impractical or infeasible.
NR 205.065(2)(b)(b) The internal waste stream has not mixed with other waste streams or cooling water streams.
NR 205.065(2)(c)(c) The fact sheet under ch. NR 201 states the reasons why it is necessary to impose effluent limitations or standards on an internal waste stream.
NR 205.065(3)(3)Calculation of effluent limitations for POTWs. For continuous dischargers as defined in s. NR 205.03 (9g) and subject to ch. NR 210, effluent limitations shall be based on the maximum effluent flow, expressed as a daily average, that is anticipated to occur for 12 continuous months during the design life of the treatment facility unless it is demonstrated to the department that such a design flow rate is not representative of projected flows at the facility.
NR 205.065(4)(4)Calculation of effluent limitations for other continuous discharges. For all other discharges not subject to ch. NR 210, effluent limitations shall be calculated based on actual representative flow values except as provided in pars. (a) and (b).
NR 205.065(4)(a)(a) For new discharges, production-based effluent limitations shall be estimated using projected production.
NR 205.065(4)(b)(b) If a facility is expanding or decreasing production levels, the department may use an estimated alternative production value to calculate production-based effluent limitations.
NR 205.065(5)(5)Intake water credit. If requested by the permittee in the permit application for issuance or reissuance, technology-based effluent limitations shall, for each substance or parameter, be adjusted to reflect the discharger’s intake water if all of the following conditions are met:
NR 205.065(5)(a)(a) Antidegradation requirements in ch. NR 207 are satisfied, if applicable.
NR 205.065(5)(b)(b) The permittee does not discharge raw water clarifier sludge generated from the treatment of intake water.
NR 205.065(5)(c)(c) The permittee demonstrates that the applicable technology-based effluent limitation for the pollutant would be met in the absence of the pollutant in the intake water.
NR 205.065(5)(d)(d) The permittee demonstrates that the constituents of the pollutant in the effluent are substantially similar to the constituents of the pollutant in the intake water. The permittee shall also demonstrate that the intake water is drawn from the same waterbody as defined in s. NR 106.03 (11m) from into which the discharge is made.
NR 205.065(6)(6)Maximum intake water credit. If intake credit is granted pursuant to sub. (5), that intake credit cannot exceed the maximum value equal to the influent value, and shall be no greater than the value necessary to comply with the applicable permit effluent limitation. Additional monitoring may be included in the permits to determine eligibility for credits and compliance with the applicable limits.
NR 205.065(7)(7)Effluent Limit expression. Effluent limitations shall be expressed in accordance with this subsection except if the department determines it is impracticable, or if the department determines that different time periods for expressing limitations are needed to ensure compliance with the applicable water quality standard and different time periods are established in another rule provision for a specific pollutant. Water quality-based effluent limitations for toxic pollutants shall be expressed in a permit in accordance with ch. NR 106. Effluent limitations shall be expressed in accordance with all of the following:
NR 205.065(7)(a)(a) For continuous dischargers as defined in s. NR 205.03 (9g) and subject to ch. NR 210, limitations shall be expressed as average weekly and average monthly discharge limitations.
NR 205.065(7)(b)(b) For continuous discharges as defined in s. NR 205.03 (9g) and not subject to ch. NR 210, limitations shall be expressed as daily maximum and average monthly discharge limitations.
NR 205.065(7)(c)(c) For seasonal discharges, discharges proportional to stream flow, or other unusual discharge situations that do not meet the definition of a continuous discharge in s. NR 205.03 (9g), limitations shall be expressed on a case-by-case basis. When determining limitations the department shall consider all of the following factors:
NR 205.065(7)(c)1.1. Frequency and duration of discharge.
NR 205.065(7)(c)2.2. Total mass of discharge.
NR 205.065(7)(c)3.3. Maximum flow rate of discharge.
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