Pretreatment Program definition
Examples of Pretreatment Program in a sentence
In the event that wastes of unusually high strength (per industry standards) are detected by the Partnership, then the appropriate Member Town shall be responsible for determining the source and/or cause of the high strength waste and shall take appropriate actions to make sure it is in accordance with the Partnership’s Industrial Pretreatment Program contained within the Partnership’s Sewer Use Regulations.
This section of the MOA defines the TNRCC's responsibilities for the implementation and enforcement of the National Pretreatment Program in accordance with §§307 and 403(b) of the Clean Water Act, and as described in Chapter 6 of the Program Description.
TNRCC may require that a POTW with a design flow of five (5) MGD or less develop a POTW Pretreatment Program in order to prevent interference with the POTW or pass through.
Any POTW (or combination of POTWs operated by the same authority) with a total design flow greater than five (5) million gallons per day (MGD) and receiving from industrial users, pollutants which may cause pass through or interfere with the operation of the POTW will be required to develop and implement a POTW Pretreatment Program.
The TNRCC has primary responsibility for implementing a Pretreatment Program in accordance with §26.047 of the Texas Water Code and TNRCC rules contained in Title 30, Chapter 315 of the Texas Administrative Code, and a Sewage Sludge Program in accordance with §§361.011 and 361.024, Texas Health and Safety Code and TNRCC rules contained in 30 TAC Chapter 312.