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STATUS OF ECOLOGY’S DRAFT FLOW BLENDING POLICY WATER QUALITY PARTNERSHIP MEETING January 20, 2005.

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1 STATUS OF ECOLOGY’S DRAFT FLOW BLENDING POLICY WATER QUALITY PARTNERSHIP MEETING January 20, 2005

2 Outline for Presentation Definition Definition Status of EPA’s Policy Status of EPA’s Policy EPA’s Draft Guidance Policy EPA’s Draft Guidance Policy Flow Blending Issues & Concerns Flow Blending Issues & Concerns Possible Elements of Ecology’s Draft Policy Possible Elements of Ecology’s Draft Policy Interim Process Interim Process Q & A Q & A

3 Definition The intentional bypass of wastewater around secondary treatment units during peak flow conditions. The intentional bypass of wastewater around secondary treatment units during peak flow conditions. Bypass flows receive primary treatment and blended with flow receiving full secondary treatment. Total flow receives disinfection prior to discharge. Bypass flows receive primary treatment and blended with flow receiving full secondary treatment. Total flow receives disinfection prior to discharge.

4 Typical Bypass Process Flow Schematic Preliminary Treatment Primary Treatment Secondary Treatment Disinfection Bypass Blended Flow Influent Outfall

5 Status of EPA’s Flow Blending Policy EPA Draft Policy issued for comment on December 2003 EPA Draft Policy issued for comment on December 2003 Ecology provided comments to EPA in January 2004 Ecology provided comments to EPA in January 2004 EPA has yet to adopt their final policy EPA has yet to adopt their final policy In anticipation of EPA’s Policy, Ecology formed a work group to develop a state policy. Ecology will wait till EPA issues federal policy before the State will issue its policy In anticipation of EPA’s Policy, Ecology formed a work group to develop a state policy. Ecology will wait till EPA issues federal policy before the State will issue its policy

6 EPA’s Draft Guidance ( December 2003) Blending permissible if final effluent meets all concentration and % removal secondary standards and water quality standards are not violated. Blending permissible if final effluent meets all concentration and % removal secondary standards and water quality standards are not violated. Policy applies to CSO and SSO systems Policy applies to CSO and SSO systems “Treatment scheme, including designed capacity of various units, should be consistent with generally accepted practices and long-term design criteria…” “Treatment scheme, including designed capacity of various units, should be consistent with generally accepted practices and long-term design criteria…” Proper O&M of collection system Proper O&M of collection system

7 Ecology’s Historical Perspective Secondary Treatment for Max. Month/ Max. Week Design Flow – no bypasses! Secondary Treatment for Max. Month/ Max. Week Design Flow – no bypasses! Exceptions – Combined Sewer Systems (40 CFR 133) Exceptions – Combined Sewer Systems (40 CFR 133) Precedents – Combined Systems (KC WP & Bellingham) and Separated Systems (KC South Plant, Tacoma, Enumclaw) Precedents – Combined Systems (KC WP & Bellingham) and Separated Systems (KC South Plant, Tacoma, Enumclaw)

8 Ecology’s Issues & Concerns with EPA’s Draft Policy Severely reduces the incentives for public entities to maintain their collection systems Severely reduces the incentives for public entities to maintain their collection systems - Exacerbate collection systems problems - Increase in the amount of flow that is bypassed at POTWs - Doesn’t recognize responsible investment and hard work to remove I/I in order to not flow blend Allows for frequent bypassing during the wet weather season Allows for frequent bypassing during the wet weather season Backsliding Backsliding

9 Ecology’s Issues & Concerns with EPA’s Draft Policy (cont’d) “Generally accepted design practices” “Generally accepted design practices” - Prevent bypasses, Full Secondary treatment Design Flow Capacity Design Flow Capacity - Mass Based Permit limits - Trigger Dates for Expansion - Funding Eligibility Other States and EPA Regions have concerns Other States and EPA Regions have concerns

10 Possible Elements of Ecology’s Draft Policy Applies to municipal POTWs only, CSOs are not regulated under policy Applies to municipal POTWs only, CSOs are not regulated under policy Industrial WWTPs are not allowed to blend Industrial WWTPs are not allowed to blend Discourage Blending Discourage Blending I/I Analysis required I/I Analysis required Consideration of Non-Blending options Consideration of Non-Blending options Detailed Program of O&M on collection system Detailed Program of O&M on collection system Must meet Avg. Monthly and Avg. Weekly limits & % removal at all times during design period Must meet Avg. Monthly and Avg. Weekly limits & % removal at all times during design period Must use secondary system up to 100% of its capacity at all times Must use secondary system up to 100% of its capacity at all times Net Environmental Benefit (NEB) Net Environmental Benefit (NEB) De Minimus De Minimus NPDES Permit Reporting Requirements NPDES Permit Reporting Requirements Design Flow must be defined in Planning Documents Design Flow must be defined in Planning Documents Consultation with Dept of Health Consultation with Dept of Health Blended effluents not allowed for reuse purposes Blended effluents not allowed for reuse purposes

11 Interim Approach to FB Proposals For now, all flow blending proposals are first reviewed at regional level. If regional approval is granted, then Work group approval is required. Proposals then taken to the WQ PMT For now, all flow blending proposals are first reviewed at regional level. If regional approval is granted, then Work group approval is required. Proposals then taken to the WQ PMT PMT could grant approval, allow with conditions, or deny proposal PMT could grant approval, allow with conditions, or deny proposal Set of Information must be included with each proposal. Set of Information must be included with each proposal. Facilities previously permitted or approved to flow blend are exempt from this procedure. Facilities previously permitted or approved to flow blend are exempt from this procedure.

12 Contact Info Mark Henley, P.E. 425-649-7103 mahe461@ecy.wa.gov Water Quality Program Northwest Regional Office, 3190 – 160 th Ave SE Bellevue, WA 98008-5452

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