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Metal Products and Machinery Effluent Guidelines

The EPA promulgated the Metal Products and Machinery (MP &M) Effluent Guidelines and Standards in 2003. The regulation (40 CFR Part 438Exit EPA’s website) applies to about 2,400 facilities that manufacture, rebuild, or maintain finished metal products, parts, or machines, and generate oily wastewater. The MP&M regulation covers only direct dischargersdirect 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. and the requirements are incorporated into NPDES permits. On this page: * Facilities covered * Effluent limitations and technologies * Regulatory history * Additional information


Facilities Covered

In addition to some government facilities, the regulation sets performance standards for facilities in these industrial sectors: * Aerospace * Aircraft * Bus and Truck * Electronic Equipment * Hardware * Household Equipment * Instruments * Mobile Industrial Equipment * Motor Vehicle

Metals coverage under Effluent Guidelines
- Click to enlarge Examples of federal, state, and local government facilities that fall under this rule are a town that operates its own bus, truck, and/or snow removal equipment maintenance facility or a U.S. military base.


Effluent Limitations and Technologies

The MP&M effluent limitations apply only to facilities that directly discharge wastewater from oily operations in the Oily Wastes subcategory. The regulation sets daily maximum limits for two pollutants, oil and grease (as hexane extractable material) and total suspended solidstotal suspended solidsA measure of the filterable solids present in a sample, as determined by the method specified in 40 CFR Part 136., based on the best practicable control technology (BPT) : 1. In-process flow control and pollution prevention 2. Oil-water separation by chemical emulsion breaking and skimming


Regulatory History


Additional Information

For additional information regarding the MP&M effluent guidelines, please contact Ahmar Siddiqui (siddiqui.ahmar@epa.gov) or 202-566-1044.

Effluent Guidelines

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