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Title 40 - Protection of Environment last revised: Nov 21, 2024
§ 407.72 - Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology currently available.

Except as provided in §§ 125.30 through 125.32, any existing point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology currently available (BPT):

(a) The following limitations establish the quantity of BOD5 controlled by this section, which may be discharged by a “medium” or “large” existing point source subject to the provisions of this subpart after application of the best practicable control technology currently available. Any vegetable processing plant which continuously or intermittently discharges process waste water during the processing season shall meet the annual average, maximum thirty day average, and maximum day BOD5 limitations. Vegetable processing plants employing long term waste stabilization, where all or a portion of the process waste water discharge is stored for the entire processing season and released at a controlled rate with State approval, shall meet only the annual average BOD5 limitations. The effluent limitations do not apply to single-commodity 100 percent canned corn processing plants of all sizes, and multi-commodity 100 percent frozen vegetable processing plants with total annual raw material production less than 7,264 kkg (8,000 tons) per year.

[Metric units, kg/kkg of raw material; English units, lb/1,000 lb of raw material]

Commodity (vegetables) BOD5 effluent limitations
Maximum for any 1 day Average of daily values for 30 consecutive days shall not exceed— Annual average shall not exceed—
Beets1.010.710.57
Broccoli3.832.211.47
Carrots1.761.110.82
Corn:
Canned0.710.480.38
Frozen1.450.840.56
Dehydrated onion/garlic2.451.460.98
Dehydrated vegetables2.981.761.21
Dry beans2.501.511.07
Lima beans3.682.191.51
Mushrooms3.011.781.22
Onions (canned)3.091.831.25
Peas2.421.501.08
Sauerkraut:
Canning0.500.300.21
Cutting0.080.050.04
Snap beans1.510.870.58
Spinach2.371.360.91
Squash0.900.590.46
Potatoes0.900.660.55

(b) The following limitations establish the quantity of TSS controlled by the section, which may be discharged by a “medium” or “large” existing point source subject to the provisions of this subpart after application of the best practicable control technology currently available. Any vegetable processing plant which continuously or intermittently discharges process waste water during the processing season shall meet the annual average, maximum thirty day average, and maximum day TSS limitations. Vegetable processing plants employing long term waste stabilization, where all or a portion of the process waste water discharge is stored for the entire processing season and released at a controlled rate with state approval, shall meet only the annual average TSS limitations. The effluent limitations do not apply to single-commodity 100 percent canned corn processing plants of all sizes, and multi-commodity 100 percent frozen vegetable processing plants with total annual raw material production less than 7,264 kkg (8,000 tons) per year.

[Metric units, kg/kkg of raw material; English units, lb/1,000 lb of raw material]

Commodity (vegetables) TSS effluent limitations
Maximum for any 1 day Average of daily values for 30 consecutive days shall not exceed— Annual average shall not exceed—
Beets1.881.471.12
Broccoli6.784.572.65
Carrots3.192.301.54
Corn:
Canned1.321.000.73
Frozen3.132.301.57
Dehydrated onion/garlic4.493.021.76
Dehydrated vegetables5.303.652.21
Dry beans4.483.131.97
Lima beans6.564.532.76
Mushrooms5.363.682.22
Onions (canned)5.513.782.28
Peas4.363.112.02

[Metric units, kg/kkg of raw material; English units, lb/1,000 lb of raw material]

Commodity (vegetables) TSS effluent limitations
Maximum for any 1 day Average of daily values for 30 consecutive days shall not exceed— Annual average shall not exceed—
Sauerkraut:
Canning0.890.630.40
Cutting0.140.110.08
Snap beans2.671.801.04
Spinach4.192.811.64
Squash1.641.230.87
Potatoes1.691.371.09

(c) The following limitations establish the quality of pH controlled by this section, which may be discharged by a “medium” or “large” existing point source subject to the provisions of this subpart after application of the best practicable control technology currently available. The effluent limitations do not apply to single-commodity 100 percent canned corn processing plants of all sizes, and multi-commodity 100 percent frozen vegetable processing plants with total annual raw material production less than 7,264 kkg (8,000 tons) per year.

Effluent characteristic Effluent limitations
pHAt all times within the range 6.0 to 9.5.
[41 FR 16281, Apr. 16, 1976, as amended at 60 FR 33939, June 29, 1995]
authority: Secs. 301, 304 (b) and (c), 306 (b) and (c), 307(c) of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended; 33 U.S.C. 1251,1311,1314,1316,1317; 86 Stat. 816
source: 39 FR 10864, Mar. 21, 1974, unless otherwise noted.
cite as: 40 CFR 407.72