NPDES Potable Water Treatment Facility General Permit
NPDES Potable Water Treatment Facility General Permit MAG640000 and NH640000 Page 7 of 15 . B. Filing with MassDEP - As previously noted , only facilities in Massachusetts that were previously unpermitted and discharge to an Outstanding Resource Water (ORW) and High Quality Waters must submit an NOi to MassDEP. In such cases,
The water treatment plant general permit provides coverage for facilities with a maximum production capacity of at least 50,000 gallons per day of drinking water. Maximum production capacity refers to the amount of potable water that a treatment facility is designed to produce at peak output and 24-hour production June 16, 2004 Page 1
National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES
The General Permit shall become effective on the date of signature. This General Permit and the authorization to discharge supersedes the previous Potable Water Treatment Facility General Permit which expired on October 2, 2014. This General Permit will expire at midnight, 5 years from the effective date. Signed this C \ay of l-'c..v-c~ ~ 0 11 .
NPDES Potable Water Treatment Facility General Permit MAG640000 and NH640000 Page 7 of 15. B. Filing with MassDEP – As previously noted, only. facilities in Massachusetts that were previously unpermitted and discharge to an . Outstanding Resource Water (ORW) and High Quality Waters. must submit an NOI to . MassDEP. In such cases,
NPDES General Permit Web Inventory
The NPDES General Permit Inventory search tool allows users to search for NPDES general permits by permit number, permit name, state, EPA Region, date issued, date expired, or permit category. Search results display basic permit information, as well as a link to electronic permit documents when available.
2009 Potable Water Treatment Facility General Permit (PWTF GP) The Final 2009 NPDES Potable Water Treatment Facility General Permit (PWTF GP) in Massachusetts (MAG640000) and New Hampshire (NHG640000) was signed on September 25, 2009. The Notice of Availability of these Final PWTF GPs was published in the Federal Register on October 2, 2009.
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Geothermal produced fluids: Characteristics, treatment
Geothermal produced fluids: Characteristics, treatment technologies, and management options The concentration of TDS is a key parameter determining the feasibility of a number of water treatment technologies. In general, treatment becomes more difficult and expensive as TDS increases. which would displace demand on existing potable
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- Who makes water treatment chemicals?
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