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... effluent limits ; ( 2 ) the 2005 Permit's upper limit for pH ; and ( 3 ) the 2005 Permit's inclusion of a requirement for both bioassessment monitoring and whole effluent toxicity ( “ WET ” " ) testing . The Board held oral argument on ...
... effluent limits ; ( 2 ) the 2005 Permit's upper limit for pH ; and ( 3 ) the 2005 Permit's inclusion of a requirement for both bioassessment monitoring and whole effluent toxicity ( “ WET ” " ) testing . The Board held oral argument on ...
Page 218
... effluent limits rather than dis- solved metals ; ( 2 ) the 2005 Permit's upper limit for pH ; and ( 3 ) the 2005 Permit's inclusion of a requirement for both bioassessment monitoring and Whole Effluent Toxicity ( " WET " ) testing . The ...
... effluent limits rather than dis- solved metals ; ( 2 ) the 2005 Permit's upper limit for pH ; and ( 3 ) the 2005 Permit's inclusion of a requirement for both bioassessment monitoring and Whole Effluent Toxicity ( " WET " ) testing . The ...
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... Wastewater is discharged from the facility via three outfalls into the SFCDA ... effluent limitations to be included in NPDES permits : “ technology - based ... limits , on the other hand , are designed to ensure that state water quality ...
... Wastewater is discharged from the facility via three outfalls into the SFCDA ... effluent limitations to be included in NPDES permits : “ technology - based ... limits , on the other hand , are designed to ensure that state water quality ...
Page 220
... limitations are not sufficient for this purpose . In particular , sec- tion 301 requires achievement of " any more ... effluent limits as necessary to protect state water quality standards ) . The CWA requires that states develop water ...
... limitations are not sufficient for this purpose . In particular , sec- tion 301 requires achievement of " any more ... effluent limits as necessary to protect state water quality standards ) . The CWA requires that states develop water ...
Page 221
... Effluent Limits and Moni- toring - Hecla argued that the permit's mercury effluent limits and monitoring requirements were both procedurally and substantively flawed . 2003 Brief at 7-13 ; ( 2 ) Seepage Study and Hydrological Analy- sis ...
... Effluent Limits and Moni- toring - Hecla argued that the permit's mercury effluent limits and monitoring requirements were both procedurally and substantively flawed . 2003 Brief at 7-13 ; ( 2 ) Seepage Study and Hydrological Analy- sis ...
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