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Document ID us-egic-2025-07-22-3 Title Effluent Guidelines Implementation & Compliance URL https://www.epa.gov/cwa-404/clean-water-act-section-403-ocean-discharge-criteria Jurisdiction /us Subdomain(s) none Language Status completed Analyzed at 2026-05-12 04:25:13.230034+00:00 Relevance inventory_targeted_fetch

Q Qualitative Requirements (22)

Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Context Conditions Confidence
#Q001prohibitionunknownmandatoryPermit Compliance with Ocean Discharge Guidelineswastewater, otherNo permit under section 1342 of this title for a discharge into the territorial sea, the waters of the contiguous zone, or the oceans shall be issued, after promulgation of guidelines established under subsection (c) of this section, except in compliance with such guidelines.after promulgation of guidelines established under subsection (c)high
#Q002administrativeunknownguidancePermit Issuance Prior to Guidelines Promulgationwastewater, otherPrior to the promulgation of such guidelines, a permit may be issued under such section 1342 of this title if the Administrator determines it to be in the public interest.Prior to the promulgation of such guidelineshigh
#Q003prohibitionunknownmandatoryProhibition of Waiver for Territorial Sea Permitswastewater, otherThe requirements of subsection (d) of section 1342 of this title may not be waived in the case of permits for discharges into the territorial sea.in the case of permits for discharges into the territorial seahigh
#Q004administrativeunknownmandatoryPromulgation of Guidelines for Degradation of Waterswastewater, aquatic life, recreational water, other(1) The Administrator shall, within one hundred and eighty days after October 18, 1972 (and from time to time thereafter), promulgate guidelines for determining the degradation of the waters of the territorial seas, the contiguous zone, and the oceans, which shall include: (A) the effect of disposal of pollutants on human health or welfare, including but not limited to plankton, fish, shellfish, wildlife, shorelines, and beaches; (B) the effect of disposal of pollutants on marine life including the transfer, concentration, and dispersal of pollutants or their byproducts through biological, physical, and chemical processes; changes in marine ecosystem diversity, productivity, and stability; and species and community population changes; (C) the effect of disposal, of pollutants on esthetic, recreation, and economic values; (D) the persistence and permanence of the effects of disposal of pollutants; (E) the effect of the disposal of varying rates, of particular volumes and concentrations of pollutants; (F) other possible locations and methods of disposal or recycling of pollutants including land-based alternatives; and (G) the effect on alternate uses of the oceans, such as mineral exploitation and scientific study.high
#Q005prohibitionunknownmandatoryProhibition of Permit Issuance with Insufficient Informationwastewater, other(2) In any event where insufficient information exists on any proposed discharge to make a reasonable judgment on any of the guidelines established pursuant to this subsection no permit shall be issued under section 1342 of this title.where insufficient information exists on any proposed discharge to make a reasonable judgment on any of the guidelines established pursuant to this subsectionhigh
#Q006administrativeunknownmandatoryNPDES Permit Incorporation of GuidelineswastewaterThe requirements are incorporated into NPDES permits.wastewater directly discharged by slaughterhouses, further processors, independent renderers, and poultry processorshigh
#Q007administrativeunknownmandatoryCoverage for Meat First ProcessorswastewaterAll meat first processors (slaughterhouses)Direct Dischargers—Existing and New Sourceshigh
#Q008administrativeunknownmandatoryCoverage for Meat Further Processors ThresholdwastewaterMeat further processors that generate more than 6,000 pounds per day of finished products (examples: bacon or sausage)Direct Dischargers—Existing and New Sources; generate more than 6,000 pounds per day of finished productshigh
#Q009administrativeunknownmandatoryCoverage for Independent Renderers ThresholdwastewaterIndependent renderers of meat and poultry products that use more than 10 million pounds per year of raw materialDirect Dischargers—Existing and New Sources; use more than 10 million pounds per year of raw materialhigh
#Q010administrativeunknownmandatoryCoverage for Poultry First Processors ThresholdwastewaterPoultry first processors (slaughterhouses) that slaughter more than 100 million pounds per yearDirect Dischargers—Existing and New Sources; slaughter more than 100 million pounds per yearhigh
#Q011administrativeunknownmandatoryCoverage for Poultry Further Processors ThresholdwastewaterPoultry further processors that generate more than 7 million pounds per year of finished products (examples: ready-to-cook chicken cutlets or ground turkey)Direct Dischargers—Existing and New Sources; generate more than 7 million pounds per yearhigh
#Q012administrativeunknownmandatoryNew Source Coverage for All Poultry First ProcessorswastewaterAll poultry first processorsDirect Dischargers—New Sourceshigh
#Q013administrativeunknownmandatoryNew Source Coverage for All Poultry Further ProcessorswastewaterAll poultry further processorsDirect Dischargers—New Sourceshigh
#Q014operationaloperationalmandatoryLeachate Collection RequirementwastewaterRCRA regulations require landfill operators to collect the leachate produced by the landfill.high
#Q015administrativeunknownmandatoryDirect Discharge Regulatory CompliancewastewaterLandfills discharging directly to surface waters are subject to the Effluent Guidelines regulation.discharging directly to surface watershigh
#Q016treatmenttreatmentmandatoryEffluent Limit AchievementwastewaterLandfill operators may choose the technologies best suited for their sites so long as the wastewater discharged from their facilities meet the effluent limits set by the regulation.wastewater discharged from their facilitieshigh
#Q017administrativeoperationalmandatoryMetal Molding and Casting Subcategory CoveragewastewaterThe MMC regulation covers 28 process segments (processes such as casting quench, grinding scrubber, mold cooling) in four subcategories: Aluminum Casting, Copper Casting, Ferrous Casting, and Zinc Casting.Facilities performing metal molding and casting as defined in 40 CFR Part 464high
#Q018administrativereportingmandatoryIncorporation into NPDES PermitswastewaterThe Effluent Guidelines are incorporated into NPDES permits for direct dischargers, and permits or other control mechanisms for indirect dischargers.For facilities discharging process wastewater directly or indirectly to surface watershigh
#Q019administrativeoperationalguidancePOTW Standard Election for Indirect DischargerswastewaterFor indirect dischargers, which is the larger number of plants, POTWs may elect to establish mass-based or concentration-based standards based on the limitations or standards established in the regulations.Applies to POTWs receiving wastewater from MMC facilitieshigh
#Q020prohibitiontreatmentmandatoryNo Discharge of Process Wastewater PollutantswastewaterFor three of the process segments, the technology basis of the regulations is "no discharge of process wastewater pollutants."Applicable to the three specific process segments designated in the regulationhigh
#Q021monitoringreportingmandatoryTTO Monitoring via Oil and Grease Bulk ParameterwastewaterExamples of the pollutants with effluent limits for Foundries are total suspended solids, phenols, copper, lead, and zinc, and also a bulk parameter (oil and grease) for monitoring total toxic organics (TTO) in all subcategories for indirect dischargers.All subcategories for indirect dischargershigh
#Q022administrativeoperationalrecommendedRegulatory Applicability Overlap AssessmentwastewaterSpecial care needs to be given to potential for overlap of applicability to Metal Molding and Casting facilities with other categories, such as Metal Finishing (40 CFR Part 433), Aluminum Forming (40 CFR Part 467), and Copper Forming (40 CFR Part 468). Please review the MMC Development Document regarding process operations and associated wastewaters covered in each subcategory (Sections 3 and 5) and the Appendices, notably Appendix C.When determining regulatory coverage for facilities that may perform operations related to Metal Finishing, Aluminum Forming, or Copper Forminghigh

P Quantitative Requirements (0)

No quantitative requirements.

D Definitions (19)

Req ID Category Name Context Confidence
#D001direct dischargersA point source that discharges a pollutant(s) to waters of the United States, such as streams, lakes, or oceans. These sources are subject to the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System program regulations. Municipal and industrial facilities that introduce pollution through a defined conveyance or system such as outlet pipes are direct dischargers.high
#D002total suspended solidsA measure of the filterable solids present in a sample, as determined by the method specified in 40 CFR Part 136.high
#D003BPTbest practicable control technologyhigh
#D004NPDESNational Pollutant Discharge Elimination Systemhigh
#D005MP &MMetal Products and Machineryhigh
#D006Metal FinishingDirect or indirect dischargers which perform any of the following: electroplating (except indirect discharging "job shops"), electroless plating, anodizing, coating, chemical etching and milling, printed circuit board manufacture (captive facilities only)high
#D007Electroplating"Job shop" electroplaters and independent printed circuit board manufacturers which are indirect dischargershigh
#D008indirect dischargersA facility that discharges pollutants to a publicly owned treatment works (municipal sewage treatment plant).high
#D009Primary metals manufacturersextract metals from ores and operate smelters, which heat ore mixtures to separate liquid metal and impurities.high
#D010Secondary manufacturersprocess recycled or scrap metals.high
#D011NPDESNational Pollutant Discharge Elimination Systemhigh
#D012NAICSNorth American Industrial Classification Systemhigh
#D013BATBest Available Technology Economically Achievablehigh
#D014PSESPretreatment Standards for Existing Sourceshigh
#D015NSPSNew Source Performance Standardshigh
#D016PSNSPretreatment Standards for New Sourceshigh
#D017BPTBest Practicable Technology Currently Availablehigh
#D018smeltersheat ore mixtures to separate liquid metal and impuritieshigh
#D019wet scrubbersair pollution controlshigh