Title: LEGAL AUTHORITY 40 CFR 403.8 f1
125th Annual U.S. EPA Region VI Pretreatment
Association Workshop Liquid Waste
Transporter Enforcement Stories August 5, 2009
Ms. Erin La Rue Pretreatment Compliance
Specialist City of Austin Austin Water Utility
2What are the Goals of a Liquid Waste Transporter
Program?
- Protect Publicly Owned Treatment Works
- Reduce Sanitary Sewer Overflows
- Protect Public Health and the Environment
3Levels of Authority
- Congress Legislation Clean Water Act
- EPA Federal Code of Regulation, Title 40
- TCEQ Texas Water Code Vernons Civil Statues
Adopts Federal Regulations - Local POTW Austin Water Utility Wastewater
Regulations, Chapters 15-5 and 15-10 of the
Austin City Code of Ordinances Empower
Rulemaking Implement and Interpret TX US
Regulations
4Texas Transporter Regulations
- Texas Administrative Code, Title 30,Part 1,
Chapter 312, Subchapter G - Texas Administrative Code, Title 30, Part 1,
Chapter 312, Subchapter B - Texas Administrative Code, Title 30, Part 1,
Chapter 330, Subchapter A
5City of Austin OrdinancesLWT Regulation
- City of Austin, Code of Ordinances, Chapter 15-5
Private Sewage Facilities, Article 2 Liquid Waste
Haulers. - City of Austin, Code of Ordinances, Chapter 15-10
Wastewater Regulations, Article 9 Regulation of
Liquid Waste Haulers
6Authority and Procedural Considerations
- Federal Waste Regulation 40 CFR Authority to
Investigate - LWT Program Procedures Manual
- Control Mechanisms annual permits (explicit and
detailed requirements/vary requirements for
permittee history of non-compliance), POTW
discharge privileges, case-by-case special POTW
discharge authorizations process, wastewater
service contracts
7Compliance Monitoring
- Samples are collected from all waste vehicles at
the - time of discharge at the POTW by receiving
station - Subset of samples are randomly selected daily by
- laboratory staff for testing (pH, COD)
- Special emergency sample bottle kits are kept
at the POTW receiving station e.g. Staff notice
unusual odors, - colors, etc. (for more extensive tests FOGs and
Organics) - Detailed information required on manifest ticket
for each - separate waste generator load (except chemical
toilet - waste, where multiple trips can combine to one
loaddocument - number of toilets serviced on each ticket of
combined toilet waste)
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9LWT Program Violations
- Falsifying records or reports
- No Manifest Trip Ticket
- Illegal Discharge
- Operating Without Current Annual Permit/Annual
Vehicle Inspection - Other Ordinance Violations
- History of Non-Compliance
10LWT Investigations
- Illegal dumping by Liquid Waste Transporters
- Most likely to occur at
- - Manholes
- - Large Grease Traps (2000 gal. or larger)
- - Creeks, Lakes, Watersheds
- - Storm Sewers
- - Cleanouts
- - Treatment Facilities (direct slug to POTW)
- - Package Plants (haulers with access)
- - During transport (open valve slightly)
11Ideal LWT Compliance Case
- Educate PublicObserve Report
- Ability to respond at the time/location witness
reports violation occurring - Obtaining time/date stamped still photos and/or
video (no audio) - Obtaining sufficient detail (license plate,
suspect physical description) on a signed witness
statement - Obtaining valid suspect identification (line-up
recognition)
12Illegal Dumping?
13Assisting Other Environmental Law Enforcement
Investigations
- What We Can Do For You
- - Regulatory Files and Permits
- - Provide Technical Knowledge of Wastewater
Operations and Standard Industry Practices - - Provide Scientific Knowledge
- - Sampling Methodology (Standard Methods)
- - Laboratory Analysis (access save you )
- - TV sewer lines (placement of video cameras)
- - Membership in Local Environmental Task Force
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14Real World Issues
- Incident 06/08/09 A liquid waste hauler may not
knowingly accept and transport a hazardous waste - 15-5-24 (B) Prohibition Hazardous Wastes
(EPA definition) - Sample collected correctly
- Valid Chain of Custody
- Gas Detector Alarm Records
- Gas Detector Calibration Records
- Complete Witness Statement
- Multiple WitnessesCoherent Picture
- Plant Flow Schematics
15Overview
- What are our goals?
- How can we improve our local regulations?
- How can we utilize existing resources (people,
equipment, media coverage)? - Elements for pursuing legal action?
- GOOD LUCK!!
16 Erin La Rue Pretreatment Compliance
Specialist erin.larue_at_ci.austin.tx.us Tel (512)
972-1060 Fax (512) 972-1260