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Document ID us-cwteg-2026-03-17 Title Centralized Waste Treatment Effluent Guidelines URL https://www.epa.gov/eg/centralized-waste-treatment-effluent-guidelines Jurisdiction /us Subdomain(s) none Language Status completed Analyzed at 2026-05-12 04:27:06.894707+00:00 Relevance inventory_targeted_fetch

Q Qualitative Requirements (14)

Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Context Conditions Confidence
#R001administrativereportingmandatoryNPDES and Pretreatment Permit RequirementwastewaterThe Metal Finishing Effluent Guidelines are incorporated into NPDES permits for direct dischargers, and permits or other control mechanisms for indirect dischargers (refer to Pretreatment Program).Applies to direct and indirect dischargers in the metal finishing industry.high
#R002operationaltreatmentmandatoryPart 433 Compliance CoveragewastewaterIf a plant performs any of those six operations, then discharges from the 46 operations listed in 40 CFR 433.10(a) are covered by the Part 433 standards.Applies when a plant performs electroplating, electroless plating, anodizing, coating, chemical etching and milling, or printed circuit board manufacture.high
#R003administrativeunknownmandatoryMetal Finishing vs Electroplating Category AssignmentwastewaterCertain electroplating processes are covered by the Electroplating Category, 40 CFR Part 413, rather than Metal Finishing: "job shop" electroplaters (those which in a calendar year do not own more than 50 percent of the material undergoing metal finishing), and independent printed circuit board manufacturers, which are located at indirect discharger facilities, and that were in operation before July 15, 1983.Indirect dischargers that are job shops or independent PCB manufacturers in operation before July 15, 1983.high
#R004administrativereportingmandatoryNPDES Permit IncorporationwastewaterThe regulatory requirements are incorporated into NPDES permits.Applicable to conventional and unconventional oil and gas extraction, with the exception of coalbed methane.high
#R005prohibitiontreatmentmandatoryUnconventional Extraction POTW Discharge ProhibitionwastewaterThese standards prohibit discharges of wastewater pollutants from onshore unconventional oil and gas (UOG) extraction facilities to publicly owned treatment works.Onshore unconventional oil and gas (UOG) extraction facilities.high
#R006operationaltreatmentmandatoryAgricultural and Wildlife Water Use Discharge conditionsagricultural water, aquatic lifeThe regulations in Subpart E allow for discharge of produced water west of the 98th meridian, if the produced water is of good enough quality to be used for wildlife or livestock watering or other agricultural uses and the produced water is actually put to such use during periods of discharge.Produced water discharge west of the 98th meridian under Subpart E.high
#R007operationaltreatmentmandatoryAgricultural and Wildlife Water Use Discharge Conditionsagricultural water, aquatic lifeThe regulations in Subpart E allow for discharge of produced water west of the 98th meridian, if the produced water is of good enough quality to be used for wildlife or livestock watering or other agricultural uses and the produced water is actually put to such use during periods of discharge.Produced water discharge west of the 98th meridian.high
#R008operationaltreatmentmandatorySynthetic-based Drilling Fluids Discharge RequirementswastewaterRequirements for the discharge of synthetic-based drilling fluids (SBFs) and other non-aqueous drilling fluids.Applies to the discharge of synthetic-based and non-aqueous drilling fluids.high
#R009administrativereportingmandatoryNPDES Permit Incorporation RequirementwastewaterThe regulatory requirements are incorporated into NPDES permits.Applicable to conventional and unconventional oil and gas extraction, with the exception of coalbed methane.high
#R010prohibitiontreatmentmandatoryUnconventional Extraction POTW Discharge ProhibitionwastewaterThese standards prohibit discharges of wastewater pollutants from onshore unconventional oil and gas (UOG) extraction facilities to publicly owned treatment works.Onshore unconventional oil and gas (UOG) extraction facilities.high
#R011operationaltreatmentmandatoryAgricultural and Wildlife Water Use Discharge Conditionagricultural water, aquatic lifeThe regulations in Subpart E allow for discharge of produced water west of the 98th meridian, if the produced water is of good enough quality to be used for wildlife or livestock watering or other agricultural uses and the produced water is actually put to such use during periods of discharge.Produced water discharge west of the 98th meridian under Subpart E.high
#R012operationaltreatmentmandatorySynthetic-based and Non-aqueous Drilling Fluids Discharge RequirementswastewaterRequirements for the discharge of synthetic-based drilling fluids (SBFs) and other non-aqueous drilling fluidsApplies to the discharge of synthetic-based and non-aqueous drilling fluids.high
#R013operationaltreatmentmandatorySubpart E Beneficial Use Discharge Conditionsagricultural water, aquatic life, wastewaterThe regulations in Subpart E allow for discharge of produced water west of the 98th meridian, if the produced water is of good enough quality to be used for wildlife or livestock watering or other agricultural uses and the produced water is actually put to such use during periods of discharge.Produced water discharge west of the 98th meridian.high
#R014administrativeoperationalmandatorySubcategory Applicability CoveragewastewaterThe Ore Mining and Dressing Effluent Guidelines apply to facilities in 12 subcategories: Iron Ore (Subpart A), Aluminum Ore (Subpart B), Uranium, Radium and Vanadium Ores (Subpart C), Mercury Ore (Subpart D), Titanium Ore (Subpart E), Tungsten Ore (Subpart F), Nickel Ore (Subpart G), Vanadium Ore (Mined Alone and Not as a Byproduct) (Subpart H), Antimony Ore (Subpart I), Copper, Lead, Zinc, Gold, Silver, and Molybdenum Ores (Subpart J), Platinum Ores (Subpart K), Gold Placer Mining (Subpart M).Facilities engaged in the specified metal ore extraction and dressing activities.high

P Quantitative Requirements (0)

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D Definitions (25)

Req ID Category Name Context Confidence
#D001directA point source that discharges pollutants to waters of the United States, such as streams, lakes, or oceans.medium
#D002indirectA facility that discharges pollutants to a publicly owned treatment works (municipal sewage treatment plant).medium
#D003TSStotal suspended solidshigh
#D004NPDESNational Pollutant Discharge Elimination Systemhigh
#D005BPTBest Practicable Pollutant Control Technology Currently Availablehigh
#D006BATBest Available Technology Economically Achievablehigh
#D007NSPSNew Source Performance Standardshigh
#D008PSNSPretreatment Standards for New Sourceshigh
#D009NAICSNorth American Industry Classification Systemhigh
#D010new sourcefacilities that commenced operation after February 26, 1975high
#D011direct dischargingA point source that discharges pollutants to waters of the United States, such as streams, lakes, or oceans.high
#D012Photographic processingthe development or printing of paper prints, slides, negatives, enlargements, movie film, and other sensitized materials.high
#D013NPDESNational Pollutant Discharge Elimination Systemhigh
#D014direct dischargersA point source that discharges pollutants to waters of the United States, such as streams, lakes, or oceans.high
#D015PM&FPlastics molding and forminghigh
#D016Process waterused in PM&F plants to cool or heat the plastic products; to clean the surfaces of both the plastic products and the equipment used to produce those products; and to finish plastic products.high
#D017Non-contact cooling waterwater that does not contact either the plastic product or equipment surfaces that have contacted the plastic producthigh
#D018BOD5Biochemical oxygen demandhigh
#D019OCPSFOrganic Chemicals, Plastics and Synthetic Fibershigh
#D020Porcelain enamelingthe application of glass-like coatings to metals such as steel, cast iron, aluminum, or copper.high
#D021slipa water-based slurry called a "slip" and is composed of one of many combinations of frit (glassy-like material), clays, coloring oxides, water, and special additives, such as suspending agents.high
#D022fritglassy-like materialhigh
#D023Surface preparationfor removal of soil, oil, corrosion, and similar dirt from the basis material.high
#D024Coatingincluding ball milling and enamel application.high
#D025Ball millingperformed to mix and grind frit and other raw materials, forming an enamel slip of appropriate consistency for a particular application.high