HomeMy WebLinkAbout85- Pretreatment Program 85 Memorandum of Understanding PRETREATMENT PROGRAM MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT
BETWEEN
THE CITY OF BOZEMAN, MONTANA
AND
THE UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
The United States Environmental Protection Agency, Region VIII
(hereinafter, the "EPA") hereby approves the City of Bozeman's (hereinafter,
the "City") Pretreatment Program described in the City' s submittal document
entitled "Industrial Pretreatment Program, July 30, 1985 (as transmitted on
July 30,1985) , as meeting the requirements of Section 307(b) and (c) of the
Clean Water Act (hereinafter, the "Act") and regulations promulgated
thereunder. Further, to define the responsibilities for the establishment and
enforcement of National Pretreatment Standards for existing and new sources
tinder Section 307(b) and (c) of the Act, the City and EPA hereby enter into
the following agreement:
1 . The City has primary responsibility for enforcing against discharges
prohibited by 40 CFR 403.5, and applying and enforcing any National
Pretreatment Standards established by the EPA in accordance with Section
307(b) and (c) of the Act.
2. The City shall implement its Pretreatment Program in accordance with the
legal authorities, policies, and procedures described in the City's
Program document entitled, "Industrial Pretreatment Program, July 30,
1985" (as transmitted on July 30, 1985) Such Program commits the City to
do the following:
a. Carry out inspection, surveillance, and monitoring procedures to
determine industrial user compliance with Pretreatment standards;
b. Require development, as necessary, of compliance schedules by
industrial users for the installation of control technologies to meet
applicable Pretreatment standards;
C. Maintain and update, as necessary, records identifying the nature and
character of industrial user inputs;
d. Obtain appropriate remedies for noncompliance by any industrial user
with any Pretreatment standard and/or requirement; and,
e. Maintain an adequate revenue structure for continued implementation
of the Pretreatment Program.
3. The City shall provide EPA and the State of Montana with an annual report
briefly describing the City's Pretreatment Program activities over the
previous calendar year. Such report shall be submitted no later than
March 28th of each year and shall include:
a. An updated listing of the City' s industrial users;
b. A descriptive summary of the compliance activities including the
number of major enforcement actions (includes administrative orders,
hearings, penalties, civil actions, and/or criminal actions) ;
C. An assessment of the compliance status of the City's industrial users
and the effectiveness of the City's Pretreatment Program in meeting
its needs and objectives; and,
d. A description of any and all substantive changes made to the City's
Pretreatment Program description referenced in paragraph 2.
Substantive changes include, but are not limited to, any change in
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the ordinance or operating agreement(s), major modification of the
Program' s administrative structure, and/or implementation of
operating policies affecting inspections, monitoring, tracking and/or
enforcement.
4. Pretreatment standards (40 CFR 403.5) prohibit any source from introducing
the following into the public owned treatment works (POTW):
a. Pollutants which create a fire or explosion hazard in the POTW;
b. Pollutants which will cause corrosive structural damage to the POTW,
but in no case, discharges with a pH lower than 5.0;
C. Solids or viscous pollutants in amounts which will cause obstruction
of sewer flow, or POTW operational interference;
d. Pollutants, including oxygen demanding pollutants (BODS, etc. ),
discharged at such volume or strength to cause POTW interference; and,
e. Heat in amounts which will inhibit biological activity in the P07111,
but in no case, heat in such quantities that the influent to the
sewage treatment works exceeds 1040F (400C).
5. In addition to the general limitations expressed in paragraph 4 above,
applicable National Categorical Pretreatment Standards must be met by all
industrial users of the POTW. These standards are published in the
Federal Regulations at 40 CFR 405 et. seq.
6. The Agreement contained herein shall be incorporated, as soon as possible,
in the City' s MPDES permit. Noncompliance with any of these requirements
will be subject to the same enforcement procedures as any permit violation.
Nothing in this Agreement is intended to affect any Pretreatment
requirement, including any standards or prohibitions established by State or
local law, as long as those requirements are not less stringent than any set
forth in the National Pretreatment Program Standards, or other requirements
established under the Act or regulations promulgated thereunder.
Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to limit the authority of the
EPA to take action pursuant to Sections 204, 208, 301 , 304, 306, 307, 308,
309, 311 , 402, 404, 405, 501 , or other Sections of the Clean Water Act of 1977
(33 USC 1251 et. seq. ).
This Agreement will become effective upon the date of signature by the
Regional Administrator, Region VIII, U. S. Environmental Protection Agency.
By
Signature h-V) (Date)
Regional Administrator, Region VIII, EPA
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THE CITY OF BOZEMAN
PRETREATMENT PROGRAM MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT
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The City of 'Bozeman agrees to the conditions expressed on pages l and 2 of
this Memorandum of Agreement.
City of Rozeman, Montana
By: a6y-�Z �
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$ b. City Manager
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The Water Quality Bureau, Montana Department of Health and Environmental
Sciences concurs with the conditions expressed on pages l and ? of this
Memorandum of Agreement.
Water !duality Bureau, Montana Department of Health and. Environmental Sciences
By: 11L ,Jo
Sign Lure DateV
Bureau Chief
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The Montana Office, Environmental Protection Agency accepts responsibility
for monitoring the City' s implementation of this Memorandum of Agreement.
Montana EPA Office
By
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Office Director
Title
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o UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
I PROIe REGION VII
ONE DENVER PLACE — 999 18TH STREET — SUITE 1300
DENVER, COLORADO 80202-2413
OCT 1.8 1995
Ref: 8MO
CERTIFIED MAIL
RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED
Honorable Kenneth L. Weaver
Mayor, City of Bozeman
P.O. Box 649
Bozeman, Montana 59715
Re: City of Bozeman Industrial
Pretreatment Program
MPDES Permit Number: MT-0022608
Dear Mayor Weaver:
I am pleased to advise you that the City of Bozeman' s Industrial
Pretreatment Program has been approved. Enclosed is a copy of the final
signed Memorandum of Agreement detailing the requirements and responsibilities
of the City under the approved Program. Ultimately, the conditions of the
agreement will be incorporated into the City's above-referenced MPDES
discharge permit.
Again, we congratulate the City on receiving approval and look forward to
working with you to assure the success of the Industrial Pretreatment Program.
Sincerely yours,
John G. Welles
Regional Administrator
Enclosure
cc: Richard Holmes, Director of
Public Service
City of Bozeman, w/encl .
Steven Pilcher, Montana Water
Quality Bureau, w/encl .