§ 403.1 Purpose and applicability
§ 403.2 Objectives of general pretreatment regulations
§ 403.3 Definitions
§ 403.4 State or local law
§ 403.5 National pretreatment standards: Prohibited discharges
§ 403.6 National pretreatment standards: Categorical standards
§ 403.7 Removal credits
§ 403.8 Pretreatment Program Requirements: Development and Implementation by POTW
§ 403.9 POTW pretreatment programs and/or authorization to revise pretreatment standards: Submission for approval
§ 403.10 v2 Development and submission of NPDES State pretreatment programs
§ 403.11 Approval procedures for POTW pretreatment programs and POTW granting of removal credits
§ 403.12 Reporting requirements for POTW’s and industrial users
§ 403.13 Variances from categorical pretreatment standards for fundamentally different factors
§ 403.14 Confidentiality
§ 403.15 Net/Gross calculation
§ 403.16 Upset provision
§ 403.17 Bypass
§ 403.18 Modification of POTW pretreatment programs
§ 403.19 Provisions of specific applicability to the Owatonna Waste Water Treatment Facility
§ 403.20 v2 Pretreatment Program Reinvention Pilot Projects Under Project XL

Terms Used In 40 CFR Part 403 - General Pretreatment Regulations for Existing and New Sources of Pollution

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