EPA Region 1 301(H) Monitoring Program
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The Federal Clean Water Act requires that all municipal wastewater
treatment plants use primary treatment (using gravity to separate solids from
liquids) and secondary treatment (using special strains of aerobic bacteria
[bacteria that need oxygen to grow] to break down the organic waste left after
primary treatment) before discharging their water. In 1972, Congress passed
the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments, which required Publicly
Owned Treatment Works (POTWs) to achieve secondary treatment capability by
1977. After passage, some municipalities with POTWs that discharged into marine
waters argued that this requirement might be unnecessary on the grounds that
marine POTWs usually discharge into deeper waters with large tides and
substantial currents, which allow for greater dilution and dispersion than
their freshwater counterparts. As a result, Congress added section 301(h) to
the Clean Water Act in 1977, allowing for a case-by-case review of treatment
requirements for marine dischargers that applied by September 13, 1979.
Eligible POTW applicants that met the set of environmentally stringent criteria
in section 301(h) would receive a modified National Pollutant Discharge
Elimination System (NPDES) permit waiving the secondary treatment requirements
for the conventional pollutants biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), suspended
solids (SS), and pH. EPA issued regulations and a technical support document
for the 301(h) program in 1979.
Additional sources of information on the 301(h) program include:
* Amended 301(h) Technical Support Document (1994).
* EPA Federal Regulations at 40 CFR Part 125, Subpart G.
* Information Collection Request Supporting Statement (1993).
* Various technical guidance documents.
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