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Appendix D to Part 122 -- NPDES Permit Application Testing Requirements (§122.21)

 Table I_Testing Requirements for Organic Toxic Pollutants by Industrial
                    Category for Existing Dischargers
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                                             GC/MS Fraction \1\
                                  --------------------------------------
       Industrial category                             Base/
                                   Volatile    Acid   neutral  Pesticide
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Adhesives and Sealants...........       \2\      \2\      \2\  .........
Aluminum Forming.................       \2\      \2\      \2\  .........
Auto and Other Laundries.........       \2\      \2\      \2\       \2\
Battery Manufacturing............       \2\  .......      \2\  .........
Coal Mining......................       \2\      \2\      \2\       \2\
Coil Coating.....................       \2\      \2\      \2\  .........
Copper Forming...................       \2\      \2\      \2\  .........
Electric and Electronic                 \2\      \2\      \2\       \2\
 Components......................
Electroplating...................       \2\      \2\      \2\  .........
Explosives Manufacturing.........  ........      \2\      \2\  .........
Foundries........................       \2\      \2\      \2\  .........
Gum and Wood Chemicals...........       \2\      \2\      \2\       \2\
Inorganic Chemicals Manufacturing       \2\      \2\      \2\  .........
Iron and Steel Manufacturing.....       \2\      \2\      \2\  .........
Leather Tanning and Finishing....       \2\      \2\      \2\       \2\
Mechanical Products Manufacturing       \2\      \2\      \2\  .........
Nonferrous Metals Manufacturing..       \2\      \2\      \2\       \2\
Ore Mining.......................       \2\      \2\      \2\       \2\
Organic Chemicals Manufacturing..       \2\      \2\      \2\       \2\
Paint and Ink Formulation........       \2\      \2\      \2\       \2\
Pesticides.......................       \2\      \2\      \2\       \2\
Petroleum Refining...............       \2\      \2\      \2\       \2\
Pharmaceutical Preparations......       \2\      \2\      \2\  .........
Photographic Equipment and              \2\      \2\      \2\       \2\
 Supplies........................
Plastic and Synthetic Materials         \2\      \2\      \2\       \2\
 Manufacturing...................
Plastic Processing...............       \2\  .......  .......  .........
Porcelain Enameling..............       \2\  .......      \2\       \2\
Printing and Publishing..........       \2\      \2\      \2\       \2\
Pulp and Paper Mills.............       \2\      \2\      \2\       \2\
Rubber Processing................       \2\      \2\      \2\  .........
Soap and Detergent Manufacturing.       \2\      \2\      \2\  .........
Steam Electric Power Plants......       \2\      \2\      \2\  .........
Textile Mills....................       \2\      \2\      \2\       \2\
Timber Products Processing.......       \2\      \2\      \2\      \2\
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\1\ The toxic pollutants in each fraction are listed in Table II.
\2\ Testing required.

TABLE II -- ORGANIC TOXIC POLLUTANTS IN EACH OF FOUR FRACTIONS IN ANALYSIS BY GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY/MASS SPECTROSCOPY (GS/MS)

Volatiles

    1V      acrolein

    2V      acrylonitrile

    3V      benzene

    5V      bromoform

    6V      carbon tetrachloride

    7V      chlorobenzene

    8V      chlorodibromomethane

    9V      chloroethane

10V      2-chloroethylvinyl ether

11V      chloroform

12V      dichlorobromomethane

14V      1,1-dichloroethane

15V      1,2-dichloroethane

16V      1,1-dichloroethylene

17V      1,2-dichloropropane

18V      1,3-dichloropropylene

19V      ethylbenzene

20V      methyl bromide

21V      methyl chloride

22V      methylene chloride

23V      1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane

24V      tetrachloroethylene

25V      toluene

26V      1,2-trans-dichloroethylene

27V      1,1,1-trichloroethane

28V      1,1,2-trichloroethane

29V      trichloroethylene

31V      vinyl chloride

Acid Compounds

    1A      2-chlorophenol

    2A      2,4-dichlorophenol

    3A      2,4-dimethylphenol

    4A      4,6-dinitro-o-cresol

    5A      2,4-dinitrophenol

    6A      2-nitrophenol

    7A      4-nitrophenol

    8A      p-chloro-m-cresol

    9A      pentachlorophenol

10A      phenol

11A      2,4,6-trichlorophenol

Base/Neutral

    1B      acenaphthene

    2B      acenaphthylene

    3B      anthracene

    4B      benzidine

    5B      benzo(a)anthracene

    6B      benzo(a)pyrene

    7B      3,4-benzofluoranthene

    8B      benzo(ghi)perylene

    9B      benzo(k)fluoranthene

10B      bis(2-chloroethoxy)methane

11B      bis(2-chloroethyl)ether

12B      bis(2-chloroisopropyl)ether

13B      bis (2-ethylhexyl)phthalate

14B      4-bromophenyl phenyl ether

15B      butylbenzyl phthalate

16B      2-chloronaphthalene

17B      4-chlorophenyl phenyl ether

18B      chrysene

19B      dibenzo(a,h)anthracene

20B      1,2-dichlorobenzene

21B      1,3-dichlorobenzene

22B      1,4-dichlorobenzene

23B      3,3'-dichlorobenzidine

24B      diethyl phthalate

25B      dimethyl phthalate

26B      di-n-butyl phthalate

27B      2,4-dinitrotoluene

28B      2,6-dinitrotoluene

29B      di-n-octyl phthalate

30B      1,2-diphenylhydrazine (as azobenzene)

31B      fluroranthene

32B      fluorene

33B      hexachlorobenzene

34B      hexachlorobutadiene

35B      hexachlorocyclopentadiene

36B      hexachloroethane

37B      indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene

38B      isophorone

39B      napthalene

40B      nitrobenzene

41B      N-nitrosodimethylamine

42B      N-nitrosodi-n-propylamine

43B      N-nitrosodiphenylamine

44B      phenanthrene

45B      pyrene

46B      1,2,4-trichlorobenzene

Pesticides

    1P      aldrin

    2P      alpha-BHC

    3P      beta-BHC

    4P      gamma-BHC

    5P      delta-BHC

    6P      chlordane

    7P      4,4'-DDT

    8P      4,4'-DDE

    9P      4,4'-DDD

10P      dieldrin

11P      alpha-endosulfan

12P      beta-endosulfan

13P      endosulfan sulfate

14P      endrin

15P      endrin aldehyde

16P      heptachlor

17P      heptachlor epoxide

18P      PCB-1242

19P      PCB-1254

20P      PCB-1221

21P      PCB-1232

22P      PCB-1248

23P      PCB-1260

24P      PCB-1016

25P      toxaphene

TABLE III -- OTHER TOXIC POLLUTANTS (METALS AND CYANIDE) AND TOTAL PHENOLS

Antimony, Total

Arsenic, Total

Beryllium, Total

Cadmium, Total

Chromium, Total

Copper, Total

Lead, Total

Mercury, Total

Nickel, Total

Selenium, Total

Silver, Total

Thallium, Total

Zinc, Total

Cyanide, Total

Phenols, Total

TABLE IV -- CONVENTIONAL AND NONCONVENTIONAL POLLUTANTS REQUIRED TO BE TESTED BY EXISTING DISCHARGERS IF EXPECTED TO BE PRESENT

Bromide

Chlorine, Total Residual

Color

Fecal Coliform

Fluoride

Nitrate-Nitrite

Nitrogen, Total Organic

Oil and Grease

Phosphorus, Total

Radioactivity

Sulfate

Sulfide

Sulfite

Surfactants

Aluminum, Total

Barium, Total

Boron, Total

Cobalt, Total

Iron, Total

Magnesium, Total

Molybdenum, Total

Manganese, Total

Tin, Total

Titanium, Total

TABLE V -- TOXIC POLLUTANTS AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES REQUIRED TO BE IDENTIFIED BY EXISTING DISCHARGERS IF EXPECTED TO BE PRESENT

Toxic Pollutants

Asbestos

Hazardous Substances

Acetaldehyde

Allyl alcohol

Allyl chloride

Amyl acetate

Aniline

Benzonitrile

Benzyl chloride

Butyl acetate

Butylamine

Captan

Carbaryl

Carbofuran

Carbon disulfide

Chlorpyrifos

Coumaphos

Cresol

Crotonaldehyde

Cyclohexane

2,4-D (2,4-Dichlorophenoxy acetic acid)

Diazinon

Dicamba

Dichlobenil

Dichlone

2,2-Dichloropropionic acid

Dichlorvos

Diethyl amine

Dimethyl amine

Dintrobenzene

Diquat

Disulfoton

Diuron

Epichlorohydrin

Ethion

Ethylene diamine

Ethylene dibromide

Formaldehyde

Furfural

Guthion

Isoprene

Isopropanolamine Dodecylbenzenesulfonate

Kelthane

Kepone

Malathion

Mercaptodimethur

Methoxychlor

Methyl mercaptan

Methyl methacrylate

Methyl parathion

Mevinphos

Mexacarbate

Monoethyl amine

Monomethyl amine

Naled

Napthenic acid

Nitrotoluene

Parathion

Phenolsulfanate

Phosgene

Propargite

Propylene oxide

Pyrethrins

Quinoline

Resorcinol

Strontium

Strychnine

Styrene

2,4,5-T (2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxy acetic acid)

TDE (Tetrachlorodiphenylethane)

2,4,5-TP [2-(2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxy) propanoic acid]

Trichlorofan

Triethanolamine dodecylbenzenesulfonate

Triethylamine

Trimethylamine

Uranium

Vanadium

Vinyl acetate

Xylene

Xylenol

Zirconium

[Note 1: The Environmental Protection Agency has suspended the requirements of §122.21(g)(7)(ii)(A) and Table I of Appendix D as they apply to certain industrial categories. The suspensions are as follows:

a. At 46 FR 2046, Jan. 8, 1981, the Environmental Protection Agency suspended until further notice §122.21(g)(7)(ii)(A) as it applies to coal mines.

b. At 46 FR 22585, Apr. 20, 1981, the Environmental Protection Agency suspended until further notice §122.21(g)(7)(ii)(A) and the corresponding portions of Item V-C of the NPDES application Form 2c as they apply to:

1. Testing and reporting for all four organic fractions in the Greige Mills Subcategory of the Textile Mills industry (Subpart C -- Low water use processing of 40 CFR part 410), and testing and reporting for the pesticide fraction in all other subcategories of this industrial category.

2. Testing and reporting for the volatile, base/neutral and pesticide fractions in the Base and Precious Metals Subcategory of the Ore Mining and Dressing industry (subpart B of 40 CFR part 440), and testing and reporting for all four fractions in all other subcategories of this industrial category.

3. Testing and reporting for all four GC/MS fractions in the Porcelain Enameling industry.

c. At 46 FR 35090, July 1, 1981, the Environmental Protection Agency suspended until further notice §122.21(g)(7)(ii)(A) and the corresponding portions of Item V-C of the NPDES application Form 2c as they apply to:

1. Testing and reporting for the pesticide fraction in the Tall Oil Rosin Subcategory (subpart D) and Rosin-Based Derivatives Subcategory (subpart F) of the Gum and Wood Chemicals industry (40 CFR part 454), and testing and reporting for the pesticide and base/netural fractions in all other subcategories of this industrial category.

2. Testing and reporting for the pesticide fraction in the Leather Tanning and Finishing, Paint and Ink Formulation, and Photographic Supplies industrial categories.

3. Testing and reporting for the acid, base/neutral and pesticide fractions in the Petroleum Refining industrial category.

4. Testing and reporting for the pesticide fraction in the Papergrade Sulfite subcategories (subparts J and U) of the Pulp and Paper industry (40 CFR part 430); testing and reporting for the base/neutral and pesticide fractions in the following subcategories: Deink (subpart Q), Dissolving Kraft (subpart F), and Paperboard from Waste Paper (subpart E); testing and reporting for the volatile, base/neutral and pesticide fractions in the following subcategories: BCT Bleached Kraft (subpart H), Semi-Chemical (subparts B and C), and Nonintegrated-Fine Papers (subpart R); and testing and reporting for the acid, base/neutral, and pesticide fractions in the following subcategories: Fine Bleached Kraft (subpart I), Dissolving Sulfite Pulp (subpart K), Groundwood-Fine Papers (subpart O), Market Bleached Kraft (subpart G), Tissue from Wastepaper (subpart T), and Nonintegrated-Tissue Papers (subpart S).

5. Testing and reporting for the base/neutral fraction in the Once-Through Cooling Water, Fly Ash and Bottom Ash Transport Water process wastestreams of the Steam Electric Power Plant industrial category.

This revision continues these suspensions.]*

*Editorial Note: The words "This revision" refer to the document published at 48 FR 14153, Apr. 1, 1983.

For the duration of the suspensions, therefore, Table I effectively reads:

  Table I_Testing Requirements for Organic Toxic Pollutants by Industry
                                Category
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             GC/MS fraction \2\
         Industry category         -------------------------------------
                                    Volatile   Acid   Neutral  Pesticide
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Adhesives and sealants............    (\1\)    (\1\)    (\1\)  .........
Aluminum forming..................    (\1\)    (\1\)    (\1\)  .........
Auto and other laundries..........    (\1\)    (\1\)    (\1\)     (\1\)
Battery manufacturing.............    (\1\)   ......    (\1\)  .........
Coal mining.......................  ........  ......  .......  .........
Coil coating......................    (\1\)    (\1\)    (\1\)  .........
Copper forming....................    (\1\)    (\1\)    (\1\)  .........
Electric and electronic compounds.    (\1\)    (\1\)    (\1\)     (\1\)
Electroplating....................    (\1\)    (\1\)    (\1\)  .........
Explosives manufacturing..........  ........   (\1\)    (\1\)  .........
Foundries.........................    (\1\)    (\1\)    (\1\)  .........
Gum and wood (all subparts except     (\1\)    (\1\)  .......  .........
 D and F).........................
Subpart D_tall oil rosin..........    (\1\)    (\1\)    (\1\)  .........
Subpart F_rosin-based derivatives.    (\1\)    (\1\)    (\1\)  .........
Inorganic chemicals manufacturing.    (\1\)    (\1\)    (\1\)  .........
Iron and steel manufacturing......    (\1\)    (\1\)    (\1\)  .........
Leather tanning and finishing.....    (\1\)    (\1\)    (\1\)  .........
Mechanical products manufacturing.    (\1\)    (\1\)    (\1\)  .........
Nonferrous metals manufacturing...    (\1\)    (\1\)    (\1\)     (\1\)
Ore mining (applies to the base     ........   (\1\)  .......  .........
 and precious metals/Subpart B)...
Organic chemicals manufacturing...    (\1\)    (\1\)    (\1\)     (\1\)
Paint and ink formulation.........    (\1\)    (\1\)    (\1\)  .........
Pesticides........................    (\1\)    (\1\)    (\1\)     (\1\)
Petroleum refining................    (\1\)   ......  .......  .........
Pharmaceutical preparations.......    (\1\)    (\1\)    (\1\)  .........
Photographic equipment and            (\1\)    (\1\)    (\1\)  .........
 supplies.........................
Plastic and synthetic materials       (\1\)    (\1\)    (\1\)     (\1\)
 manufacturing....................
Plastic processing................    (\1\)   ......  .......  .........
Porcelain enameling...............  ........  ......  .......  .........
Printing and publishing...........    (\1\)    (\1\)    (\1\)     (\1\)
Pulp and paperboard mills_see       ........  ......  .......  .........
 footnote \3\.....................
Rubber processing.................    (\1\)    (\1\)    (\1\)  .........
Soap and detergent manufacturing..    (\1\)    (\1\)    (\1\)  .........
Steam electric power plants.......    (\1\)    (\1\)  .......  .........
Textile mills (Subpart C_Greige       (\1\)    (\1\)    (\1\)  .........
 Mills are exempt from this table)
Timber products processing........    (\1\)    (\1\)    (\1\)    (\1\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Testing required.
\2\ The pollutants in each fraction are listed in Item V-C.
\3\ Pulp and Paperboard Mills:

 
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                                               GS/MS fractions
                                    ------------------------------------
                   Subpart \3\                        Base/
                                       VOA    Acid   neutral  Pesticides
------------------------------------------------------------------------
              A....................     \2\   (\1\)      \2\     (\1\)
              B....................     \2\   (\1\)      \2\       \2\
              C....................     \2\   (\1\)      \2\       \2\
              D....................     \2\   (\1\)      \2\       \2\
              E....................   (\1\)   (\1\)      \2\     (\1\)
              F....................   (\1\)   (\1\)      \2\       \2\
              G....................   (\1\)   (\1\)      \2\       \2\
              H....................   (\1\)   (\1\)      \2\       \2\
              I....................   (\1\)   (\1\)      \2\       \2\
              J....................   (\1\)   (\1\)    (\1\)       \2\
              K....................   (\1\)   (\1\)      \2\       \2\
              L....................   (\1\)   (\1\)      \2\       \2\
              M....................   (\1\)   (\1\)      \2\       \2\
              N....................   (\1\)   (\1\)      \2\       \2\
              O....................   (\1\)   (\1\)      \2\       \2\
              P....................   (\1\)   (\1\)      \2\       \2\
              Q....................   (\1\)   (\1\)      \2\     (\1\)
              R....................     \2\   (\1\)      \2\       \2\
              S....................   (\1\)   (\1\)      \2\     (\1\)
              T....................   (\1\)   (\1\)      \2\     (\1\)
              U....................   (\1\)   (\1\)    (\1\)      \2\
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\1\ Must test.
\2\ Do not test unless ``reason to believe'' it is discharged.
\3\ Subparts are defined in 40 CFR Part 430.

[48 FR 14153, Apr. 1, 1983, as amended at 49 FR 38050, Sept. 26, 1984; 50 FR 6940, Feb. 19, 1985]





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