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Best practicable control technology

PEGULATORYAGENCIES - CHEMICALPROCESS INDUSTRY] (Vol21) Best practicable control technology ppCp... [Pg.104]

The effluent standards require two levels of treatment best practicable control technology (BPCT) and best available control technology (BACT). New standards covering additional industries are stiU being issued. Of special concern to the chemical industry are the following Hsted categories ... [Pg.76]

Limitations based upon application of the best practicable control technology currently available (BPT) apply to existing point-sources and should have been achieved by July 1, 1977. Limitations based upon application of the BATEA (Best Available Technology Economically Achievable) that will result in reasonable further progress toward elimination of discharges had to be achieved by July 1, 1984. [Pg.2160]

BPT means the best practicable control technology currently available under the U.S. [Pg.224]

The best practicable control technology (BPT) currently available under the U.S. Federal Act Section 304(b)(1)... [Pg.291]

Unit operation and unit process configurations have been analyzed for the cost of application to the wastewater of this industry. Recommended unit process configurations for BPT (best practicable control technology) and BAT (best available technology) level of treatment and their costs are summarized briefly in the following sections. [Pg.330]

Best practicable control technology currently available (BPT) and best conventional control technology (BCT) guidelines for the control of conventional pollutants (biological oxygen demand, total suspended solids, and pH)... [Pg.884]

BPT, best practicable control technology PSES, Pretreatment Standards for Existing Sources BAT, best available technology economically achievable. [Pg.889]

Effluent reduction using best practicable control technology currently available (BPT) 1-day maximum (CN, A) 30-day average (CN, A) 0.00040 kg/kkg 0.00020 kg/kkg ... [Pg.215]

BPT = Best Practicable (Control) Technology EPA - Environmental Protection Agency FDA = Food and Drug Administration FSIS = Food Safety Inspection Service IARC = International Agency for Research on Cancer NSPS = New Source Performance Standards OWRS = Office of Water Regulations and Standards PSES = Pretreatment Standards for Existing Sources PSNS = Pretreatment Standards for New Sources RfD Dose u.f. = Uncertainty Factor... [Pg.229]

The EPA has established four different control technologies for the petroleum refining industry best practicable control technology (BPT), best available technology economically achievable (BAT), best conventional pollutant control technology (BCT), and new source performance standards (NSPS). Table 13 shows the BPT and NSPS standards that must be met by the various subcategories (40 CFR Part 419). The limitations for BPT actually incorporate those of both BAT and BCT for this industry. [Pg.268]

Note pH (within the range of 6.0 to 9.0) BPT incorporates BAT and BCT BPT, best practicable control technology NS, new source performance standards BOD, biochemical oxygen demand TSS, total suspended solids COD, chemical oxygen demand O G, oil and grease BAT, best available technology economically achievable BCT, best conventional pollutant control technology. [Pg.269]

Under Section 304 of the CWA, USEPA was required to establish effluent guidelines for a number of different industrial categories by specifying the effluent limits that must be met by dischargers in each category. Two types of standards were required for each industry (a) effluent limitations that require the application of the best practicable control technology (BPT) currently available, and (b) effluent limitations that require application of the best available technology (BAT). [Pg.517]

Best practicable control technology (BPCT) applies to all pollutants. [Pg.74]

NSPS new source performance standards BPT best practicable control technology currently available BAT best available technology economically achievable BCT best conventional pollutant control technology. Effluent Limitations are not contained in this table. [Pg.482]

Secondary Uranium Subcategory Effluent Limitations Attainable by Best Practicable Control Technology Yes ... [Pg.343]

Effluent Limits Attainable by Applicability of Best Practicable Control Technology (BPT) 4.0 mg/L (1 day) 2.0 mg/L (30 days) ... [Pg.343]

All of these laws are technology based except the Safe Drinking Water Act, which is health based. The technology-based environmental laws set the limits for pollutant discharges on the basis of the best practicable control technology available at the time of enactment of the law. The health-based law sets limit on the concentration of specific chemicals in the water on the potential health hazard for which the water is used. [Pg.390]


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