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Specifications pz/t49 — zz u Page U nified Sewerage Agency 1 of 7 Source Control Services Department 400 E. Main. Suite 200 Hillsboro, Oregon 97123 (503) 693- 1 BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICE (503) 6488874 FAX INDUSTRIAL WASTE DISCHARGE PERMIT • • Permit No: 111 -154 -1 Treatment Plant: Durham Map/Tax No: 251 12AD #600 SIC No.(s): 7513 Effective Date: 12/30/93 Expiration Date: 12/14/98 In accordance with the provisions of Unified Sewerage Agency's Resolution & Order 92 -60, or as amended, Ryder Truck Rental, Inc. (Permittee's name) 14750 S.W. 72nd Avg:., Tigard, OR 97223 (Permittee's location address) (herein known as Permittee) is hereby authorized to discharge industrial wastewater from the above identified facility, and through the discharge points identified in Section 1.A., into the Unified Sewerage Agency's sanitary sewer system in accordance with the conditions set forth in this permit. Compliance with this permit does not relieve the Permittee of its obligation to comply with any or all applicable pretreatment regulations, standards or requirements under local, State, and Federal laws, including any such regulations, standards, requirements, or laws that may become effective during the term of this permit. Noncom- pliance with any term or condition of this permit, or any compliance schedule, shall constitute a violation of the Unified Sewerage Agency's sewer use ordinance(s),and may be grounds for administrative action or enforcement proceedings including civil or criminal penalties, injunctive relief, and summary abatement. In no case shall this permit be transferred to another owner, partnership or corporation without prior written permission from the Agency. Permittees wishing to transfer a permit to a new owner must notify the Agency in writing at least 60 days in advance of any anticipated transfer. Written notification must include information by the new owner which certifies the new owner's intent not to change the facility's operations or processes, identifies the specific date on which the transfer is to occur, and acknowledges full responsibility for complying with the wastewater discharge permit. The new owner /operator shall be provided a copy of this permit by the previous owner /operator. Failure to provide advance notice of a transfer renders the wastewater permit voidable on the date of the owner- ship transfer. If the Permittee wishes to continue to discharge after the expiration date of this permit, an application may be required for renewal a minimum of 90 days prior to the expiration date, in accordance with the requirements of the Agency's Resolution & Order 92 -60, Sections 3.03 and 3.11, or as amended. 1� By: AditA. . Source Control Manager Issued this 28th day of December , 19 93 Revised 09/93 White-USA, Green - Industry, Canary-City, Pink-Accounting, Goldenrod- WQL Form 0993 -48 - .. 1 : i l,.•, • , eYG .. • .i ., . t . q � r ,- h.' • �' I C' 2.2. Page Unified Sewerage Agency • 2 of 7 Source Coritrol Services Deportment 400 E. Main. Suite 200 Hillsboro, Oregon 97123 (503) 693.4541 SECTION 1 (503) 648-8874 FAX BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES - REQUIREMENTS 1.A. During the effective period of this permit, the Permittee is authorized to discharge process wastewater from the outfalls listed below: Outfall Number Description (Refer to diagrams on Page 8 of 8) 001 sdastetratea' is generated from a true :cashing operation. 002 The discharge(s) from the above identified outfalls must be maintained at all times through the Best Management . Practices (BMP) described below. If, upon inspection of the facility by Agency staff, it is determined that BMP's have not been complied with; or if upon the collection and analysis of a wastewater sample, pollutants of concern exceed established operating limits, increased monitoring and/or additional pretreatment may be required. DESCRIPTION OF BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES 1 . Record all oil /water separator maintenance activities in s . permanent log. Hake maintenance log available to Agency investigators upon request. Retain log on site for at least three years. '2. 'Clean and maintain oil Crater separator on a regular schedu.li. IT operations at Ryder Truck cause blockages of the public sanitary sewers it shall be considered a violation of this permit. • • • t , 1.B. Any collection, preservation, handling and laboratory analyses of samples for compliance monitoring shall • be performed in accordance with 40 CFR Part 136, and ammendments thereto, unless specified otherwise in this permit. Analytical techniques for additional pollutants not contained in Part 136 must be performed by using validated analytical methods approved by EPA and the Agency. Revised 09/93 White - USA, Green - Industry, Canary - City, Pink-Accounting, Goldenrod- WOL Form 0993 -49 • %�'�' ?y Yn... ire .:�.1 �, _ . 1a : <t:. _;w•:._c"•.,; '„ 'l, ti AP. , Page Uniiled Sewerage Agency 3 of 7 Source Control Services Department • 400 E. Main, Suite 200 Hillsboro, Oregon 97123 (503) 693-4541 (503) 648-8874 FAX SECTION 1 (continued) 1.C. Per 40 CFR Part 403.5 (a), (b) and Unified Sewerage Agency's Resolution & Order 92 -60, Sections 2.01 and 2.02, or as amended, the Permittee shall not discharge wastewater containing any of the following prohibi- tions from any of their permitted outfalls: • GENERAL DISCHARGE PROHIBITIONS The Permittee shall not discharge, cause or permit to be discharged, directly or indirectly, any pollutant or wastewater which will cause interference or pass through at the treatment plant(s). These general and specific prohibitions apply to all users of the Agency's wastewater system whether or not they are subject to Categorical Pretreatment Standards or any other national, state or local pretreatment standards requirements. SPECIFIC PROHIBITIONS The Permittee may not discharge to the sanitary sewer system any of the specific prohibitions as identified in 40 CFR Part 403.5(b) and Unified Sewerage Agency's Resolution & Order 92 -60, Section 2.02, or as amended. SECTION 2 • REPORTING REQUIREMENTS 2.4.1. Accidental Spill Prevention Plan (ASPP) - An ASPP may be required for notification of potential problems. This -plan, per the requirements in 40 CFR Part 403.8(f), is necessary to assess the emergency planning of the Permittee in case of a slug load or chemical spill in the facility. The report must address the steps the Permittee wilI take to' keep spilled -or unused chemicals out of the sanitary/storm sewers, either by intentional or accidental • release, and include notification procedures to the Agency. • 2.A.2: Spill Notification - In the event of any spill, slug discharge or problem discharge into the Agency's treat- ment system, the permittee shall immediately (within 2 hours) notify the Agency by telephone of the incident and shall provide such information as may be required at that time to assess the impact of the incident on the Agency's system or on water quality. Within five (5) business days following any such incident, the permittee shall submit to the Agency a detailed written report containing a description of the incident and its cause; its location within the permittee's facility; exact dates/times of the period of problem discharge and, if not yet cor- rected, the anticipated time the incident is expected to end; and, steps taken (or planned) to correct the incident and to reduce, eliminate and prevent occurrences of future incidents. A-.problem discharge means any upset, slug discharge, spill or accident which results may result) in a dis- charge into the Agency's treatment system of a prohibited substance; or of a regulated substance in excess of permit limits and which may: (a)cause interference or pass through at the treatment plant; or (b)contribute to a violation of any requirement of the Agency's NPDES permit; or (c)cause violation of any State or Federal water quality standard. • During normal business hours, notifications may be made by calling the Source Control Division at 693 -4541. Emergency notifications may be made after hours /weekends/holidays by calling the duty officer at 784 -6229. 2.B. The Permittee shall immediately report any significant changes (permanent or temporary) to the premises or operations that cause substantial changes in production, volume or character of the wastewater discharge, or Revised 09/93 White - USA, Green - Industry, Canary - City, Pink-Accounting, Goldenrod- WQL Form 0993 -50 •{ ''.. lMaa lv }. :i1 f v .. - } ,.l-,�... �'." „r:i'n ;h. .R t ^ ,':Ar. -:.. p <i - • .s... F ,t� -.;;,. � ry •ivr : i � ;�• .':sS � 1} : A,i- .1Y °� ; . '"i ° tr� :�; _^',._:`"1., i; ..y„ c, r A" . ^) .. , i: i':s: . - • • Page Unified sewerage Agency 4 of 7 Source Control Services Department 400 E. Main, Suite 200 Hillsboro, Oregon 97123 (503) 693-4541 (503) 648-8874 FAx SECTION 2 (continued) deviates from the terms and conditions of this permit, per the requirements in 40 CFR Parts 403.12(j) and 403.6(c)(7). Unless emergency conditions prevail, the Agency requires that changes be reported prior to being implemented. At least 90 days prior to commencement of a new discharge, existing users which have changed operations or processes shall be required to submit an Industrial Wastewater Discharge Permit Application per the require- ments in Agency Resolution & Order 92 -60, Section 3.03. All reports and notifications shall be submitted to: Unified Sewerage Agency Source Control Division 400 East Main St., Suite 200 • • Hillsboro, OR 97123 • (503) 693 -4541 FAX (503) 693 -4884 - See requirements in Section 3 2:C. Notification from the Permittee is required to the Agency, the EPA RCRA Director, and the Oregon State Hazardous Waste Director within 90 days of the effective date of a published RCRA ruling, of a discharge (or changed discharge) of either a listed or characteristic hazardous waste to the sanitary sewer, per the require- ' ments 40 CFR Part 403.12(p). The Agency requests notification even if the results of the hazardous material sampling are submitted on self- monitoring reports (Periodic Compliance Reports). • 2:D. An "Upset", and an affirmative defense for such, shall not be allowed under circumstances where non - compliance has been caused by operational error, improperly designed or inadequate treatment facilities, lack of preventative maintenance, or careless or improper operation. In case of an upset or upon reduction, loss or failure of its treatment facility, the permittee shall control production and/or all discharges to the extent necessary to maintain compliance with applicable pretreatment standards until treatment is restored or an alternative method of treatment is provided. This requirement also applies in situations where the primary source of power for the treatment facility is reduced, lost or fails. • 2.E. Bypass: the intentional diversion of one or more wastestreams or processes from any portion of the permit - tee's treatment facility is prohibited per the Agency's Industrial Sewer Use Rules and Regulations R &O 92 -60. • • • Revised 09/93 White - USA, Green - Industry, Canary - City, Pink-Accounting, Goldenrod- WQL Form 0993 -51 t _ r .. R � ': 1"" *;.�',:. i.('� �.� d"� �1Lti,+t'ic+ + . : � „ �.:. • `If +te ✓� S (F , . - t . / • :1 •�, _. .i -. 5'v r �1 - S 31� � • u Page Unified Sewerage Agency • 5 of 7 Source Control Services Department 400 E. Main, Suite 200 Hillsboro, Oregon 97123 - (503) 693-4541 SECTION 3 (503) 648-8874 FAX NOTIFICATION & RECORDKEEPING REQUIREMENTS • 3.A. Any Permittee subject to reporting requirements in 40 CFR Part 403.12 shall retain and preserve all records, books, documents, memoranda, reports, correspondence and any and all summaries thereof, relating to monitor- ing, sampling and chemical analyses made by or on behalf of an the Permittee in connection with its discharge. Such records shall be subject to review by the Agency, and shall include for all samples: 1) The date, exact place, time, and methods of sampling or measurements, and sampling preservation techniques; 2) Who performed the sampling or measurements; 3) The date(s) the analyses were performed; 4) Who performed the analyses; 5) The analytical techniques or methods used; and - . 6) The results of such analyses. 3.B. The Permittee shall retain for a minimum of three years all such records defined in Section 3.A. above, and shall make such records available for inspection and copying by the Agency, the DEQ Director and the EPA Regional Administrator. This period may be extended by the request of the Agency at any time. All records that • • pertain to matters that are the subject of special orders or any other enforcement or litigation activities brought by the Agency shall be retained and preserved by the permitee until all enforcement activities have concluded and all periods of limitation with respect to any and all appeals have expired. • 3C. For any information faxed to the Agency, the original shall be retained on the permittee's premises for a . minimum of three (3) years; or the original shall be mailed to the Agency as a follow -up to the fax. SECTION 4 STANDARD CONDITIONS • 4.A. Permit Modification The Agency reserves the right to amend any Wastewater Discharge Permit issued hereunder for good cause including, but not limited to the following: 1) To incorporate any new or revised local, State or Federal pretreatment standards or requirements; 2) Alterations or additions to the Permittee 's operations, processes, discharge volume or characteristic not considered in drafting the original permit; . 3) A change in any condition at the Permittee 's facility or the POTW requiring a temporary or permanent reduction or elimination of the authorized discharge; ' ` 4) Information indicating that the permitted discharge poses a threat to the POTW's collection or treatment systems, personnel or receiving waters; 5) Violation of any terms or conditions of the permit; 6) Misrepresentation or failure to disclose fully all relevant facts in the permit application or any required reporting; 7) Revision of, or a grant of variance from applicable categorical standards per 40 CFR Part 403.13, 403.6(e)and 403.15; 8) To correct typographical or other errors in the permit; 9) To reflect transfer of the facility ownership and /or operation to a new owner /operator; Revised 09/93 White - USA, Green-Industry, Canary - City, Pink-Accounting, Goldenrod- WOL Form 0993 -52 ' r n . _ 1 ;., Y .. �' W .: vA �. ,T.- }. p �;" <st+i' +;•'• tie • �'�. 'r.� ^t ; —, , .J:; - - ., � „nf , q ._ Cw „,. .., f .:a. - : i. '1.�� y td•r ,, r .N,. !K` ;1 ` S', • ,u ' w i l e •' • ,■ .r f � 7 Unified Sewerage Agency • 6 of Source Control Services Department 400 E. Main. Suite 200 Hillsboro. Oregon 97123 (603) 693-4541 (503) 648-8874 FAX SECTION 4 (continued) 10) Upon request of the permitted Industrial User, provided the request does not violate any requirements, standards, laws, rules or regulations; 11) To incorporate any new or revised constituent limit resulting from the Agency's reevaluation of its local limits. 4.B. Dilution Prohibition The permittee shall not increase the use of potable or process water in any way for the purpose of diluting a discharge as a partial or complete substitute for adequate treatment to achieve compliance with the standards set forth in this discharge permit or any Agency ordinances, or in lieu of proper disposal of any material as solid waste. The Agency may impose mass limitations on dischargers which in its judgement appear to be using dilution to meet applicable pretreatment standards or requirements of this section, or in cases where the imposi- tion.of mass limitations is otherwise deemed appropiate by the Agency. 4.C. Representative Sampling Samples and measurements taken as required by this permit shall be representative of the volume and nature of the monitored discharge. All samples shall be taken at the monitoring points specified in this permit, and unless - otherwise specified, before the permitted discharge joins or is diluted by any other wastestreams, body of water or substance. All equipment used for sampling and analyses must be routinely calibrated, inspected and maintained to ensure its accuracy. Monitoring points shall not be changed without notification to, and approval from the Agency. • 4.D. Inspection and Entry The Agency may inspect the facilities of any Permittee to determine compliance with the requirements of the Agency rules and regulations. The Permittee shall allow the Agency or its representatives to enter upon the premises of the Permittee at all reasonable hours and without prior notification by the Agency, for the purposes of inspection, sampling, and records examination and copying. The Agency shall have the right to set upon the Permittee's property such devices as are necessary to conduct sampling, inspection, compliance monitoring and/ or metering operations. 4.E. Proper Disposal of Sludges/Spent Chemicals The disposal of pretreatment sludges and spent chemicals shall be done in accordance with Section 405 of the Clean Water Act (CWA) and Subtitles C & D of the Resource Conservation & Recovery Act (RCRA), and any state hazardous waste requirements. 4.F. Falsifying Information/Tampering With Monitoring Equipment Knowingly making any false statement on any report or other document required by this permit, or knowingly rendering any monitoring method or device inaccurate, may result in punishment under criminal laws of the Agency, as well as being subject to civil penalties and relief. 4.G. Emergency Suspension of Services/Revocation of Permit The Agency may suspend the wastewater permit of a Permittee, whenever necessary in order to stop an actual or threatened discharge which reasonably appears to present or cause an imminent or substantial endangerment to the health or welfare of persons, interferes with the operation of the Agency's wastewater system, or which present or may present an endangerment to the environment. In addition to further penalties and remedies in any Ordinances or R &O, the Agency may terminate the wastewa- ter permit of any Permittee for violations of any Ordinance, R &O, or discharge permit condition. Revised 09/93 White - USA, Green - Industry, Canary - City, Pink-Accounting, Goldenrod- WOL Form 0993 -53 : • . 4'. .. � . -. J' .. .. �.:�1� :t' �'��' -::' : ',fi4', .:C.�'.��ti �L�:`. .-�� 0. K'� 1�:it • ,rK '(�! %.:1 "`y�' 1 �i j, - l- , •■":;'.cA r r.l - o ■ } . •i;i , Page Unified Sewerage Aperwy . • 7 of 7 Source Control Services Department - 400 E. Main, Suite 200 Hillsboro, Oregon 97123 • O 693-4541 SECTION 5 (503) 648 -8874 FAX SPECIAL CONDITIONS 5.A. Additional Reporting 1. An Accidental Spill Protection Plan (ASPP) is due no later than: N/A . This plan is required to assess the emergency planning of the Permittee in case of a chemical spill in their facility per the requirements in 40 CFR 403.8(f). 2. Additional Provisions or Reporting BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICE •., INDUSTRIAL WASTE DISCHARGE PERMIT SAMPLE SITE LOCATION Permit No: 111 -154 -1 Issue Date: 12/28/93 The following outfall sample sites are the official Agency and Permittee sample collection locations. A separate • cyanide sampling point is included, if required. All samples collected for compliance monitoring must be obtained from these sites. If samples for analysis are necessary they are to be collected at the sample port , of -•;the oil water separator. • Revised 09/93 White - USA, Green - Industry, Canary : City, Pink - Accounting, Goldenrod- WOL Form 0993 -54 PLA1 9I- 2 urr44 Page Unified Sewerage Agency 1 of 4 Source Control Services Department 400 E. Main, Suite 200 Hillsboro, Oregon 97123 (503) 693-4541 (503)648-8874FAX INDUSTRIAL WASTE DISCHARGE PERMIT • Duty to Comply • The permittee must comply with all conditions of this permit. Failure to comply with the requirements of this permit may be grounds for administrative action or enforcement proceedings including civil or criminal penalties, injunctive relief, and summary abatements. • 1.1a Applicant Business Name Ryder Truck Rental, Inc. Location Code (permit #): 111 -154 -1 1.lb Business or Industrial Park Name SIC Number: 7513 1.2 Address of Premises Discharging Wastewater USA Treatment Plant: Durham Street '14750 S.W. 72nd Avenue City Tigard State OR Zip Code 97223 1.3 Assessor's Map and Tax Lot Number 2S1 12AD #600 1.4a Mailing Address (If different than above) • Street P.O. Box 58128 City Tukwila State WA Zip Code 98138 .1-.4b Billing Address • Street • City State Zip Code �ti..... 1.5 Persons to be Contacted About this Permit Primary Business Official (Name) Larry Wenzinger Title Location Mgr. Tel. 503 -598 -8785 Alternate Business Official (Name) Title Tel. Billing Information Contact Person (Name) Dave Kelley Title Diet. Maint. Mgr-Fel. 266- 242 -5277 Pretreatment System Contact Person (Name) Title Tel. 1.6 Effective Date: Expiration Date: 12/14/92 Monitoring Status ❑ Non - Monitoring Status C 1.7 Authorization: The above -named applicant is authorized to discharge industrial wastewater to the public sanitary sewer system in compliance with the Agency's appropriate Resolutions and Orders, and applicable provisions of Federal and State law or regulation, and in accordance with discharge point(s), effluent limitations, monitoring requirements and all other conditions set forth herein. This permit is granted in accordance with the application filed in the office of the Unified Sewerage Agency Source Control Services by the permittee, and in conformity with plans, specifications and data submitted to the Agency by the permittee, as well as payment of the following fees and charges. In no case shall this permit be transferred to another owner, partnership or corporation without prior written notification to the Unified Sewerage Agency Source Control Services. In the event ownership of the permitted industry changes, the owner of this permit shall provide a copy of the existing Industrial Waste Discharge Permit to the new owner or operator. 1.8 Owner's Representative l IAA c. k: 0. `∎ Print Name $$y t-- Z•41� ketACC • UJC� A • S ' Can, -+T Signature J,!0 G , Date 4, — / (3— Z 1.9 Agency's Representative Print Name !1k 13c'i, ✓1 Title C 4nfrc .1 n �e5frjv'fch Signature Date 6 l 9 _ g Z Revised 12/91 White - USA, Green - Industry, Yellow - City, Pink - Accounting. Goldenrod - WQL Form 1291 -16 • • iiel chab'G.;a Llenit•ettens we! Sampling i' egiulreertente Any Industrial user subject to reporting requirements shall maintain records of all information resulting from any monitoring activities (40 CFR 403.12 (0)). Such records shall be included for all samples: • The date, exact place, method and time of sampling, and the name or names of all persons taking the samples. o The dates the analyses were performed. • Who performed the analyses. • The analytical methods/techniques used. • The results of such analyses, Caiib,aiion log for pt-+ and flew meters. Any industrial user subject to the reporting requirements established in this section is required to retain for a minimum of 3 years any records of monitoring activities and results. If pretreatmoni standard violations are not corrected within a reasonable period of time as determined by the Agency, or agreed upon previously, or if there appears to be indications of repetition of the violations, a Notice of Civil Penalties '; may be issued as described in Agency rules. The Agency may seek or assess the maximum civil or criminal penalties of at least $1,000 per day per violation of preireatmeni standards, and any applicable compliance schedule. Compli- ance schedules may not extend the compliance date bsyono any applicable federal deadlines. Keileer • Total Toxic Organics (TTO) is the summation fef all >>eJuss greater than 0.01 mg/e. for each of the toxic organics specifled in the Priority Pollutant List in the Pretreatment Rules and Regulations. All metals analysis shall be for total metals, unless otherwise specified. • The Agency may rsduce or increase the fret;ureedr of san p;;ng based on the analytical results submitted. 24 hour composite sample - A sample repreeeniarl',e: it C j discharge: Flow-proportioned, or; a minimum of 1 sample per tour of equal vciu :nss collected over a 2.f ;leer peed. 'Samples', may be composited and preserved according to 40 CFR Part 136 and arnerdreents. An iadi 24 hour corrposi s sample volume shall be 4 liters. A `Grab" sample is an ' ;divi ual stomp ie collected in fiefs than 15 minutes, without regard for flow or t'm£. The sampling shall be representative. o• ` licit'! toF prelims: • M +, Tri!il r.,?Im oT four grab sal must `_e use rti r Lr C .,. " t+yc:iii,�J p - Oil and _ greaer - Voletlie weenies • 2 lereir flew- prop0,°ticna' ccrr;.osite sarr:pl :ng sheeil be esed For all othe constituents • Sampling and analysis shalt be perfotrmed in accordance with 40 CFR Part 1333, and amendments. Cycrt,tie .. Four discrete era samoies shall be co;teeSe -d over the operating day. The samples shall be collected from a point after the Cyanide Destruct process, bet prior to .Milting with other prcceeses or domestic wastestreams. Each aliquot shall not be Tess than 10C el and sheet be collected and composited into a larger container which has been preserved'Jtiin sodium hydroxide to insure sample integrity. pH - Provide .a daily summary of the pn strip chart record, noting the excursions out of pH range greater than 15 minutes, nel noting the pH at the peak of the spike (higi- or low). Oil end Grease - Four discrete grab samples sl ail be collected over the operating day. The grab samples shall be collected in glass containers fitted with a ground glass stopper and preserved in accordance with 40 CFR Part 136 and amendments. • All samples shall be collected at the sampling location designated under the Sempling Site Location section of this permit. • se - � Page Unified Sewerage Agency ' 2 of 4 Source Control Services Department 1 1 400 E. Moin, Suite 200 Hillsboro, Oregon 97123 • (503) 693-4541 (503) 648 -8874 FAX . 111 -154-1 Ryder Truck Rental, Inc. Location Code (Permit #): Fees tp k.)\ Permit �,; Remit Fees to: Connection Additional Capacity • Miscellaneous Total Reporting Requirements 2.1a The permittee is required to submit testing results of wastewater sampling and appropriate meter readings to Unified Sewerage Agency (on approved forms) no later than the 10th of the month following discharge. Specific sampling criteria and specific items to be sampled are listed in the Sampling Requirements Section, below and on back of Page 2. • 2.1 b The permittee is required to submit testing results of wastewater sampling on a semi - annual basis. Waste- . water is to be sampled during the months of June and December. Specific sampling criteria is identified in Sampling Requirements Section. Flow meter and pH meter readings may still be required monthly. If • required, they are due at the Agency no later than the 10th of the month following testing (or discharge). 2.2 Report any significant changes (permanent or temporary) to the premises or operations that significantly change the quality or volume of the wastewater discharge or deviates from the terms and conditions under which this permit is granted. 2.3 If sampling performed by an Industrial User indicates permit violation, the user shall notify the Agency within • 24 hours of becoming aware of the violation. The user shall also repeat the sampling and analysis and submit the results of the repeat analysis to the Agency within 30 days after becoming aware of the violation. Additional Reports The following reports are also due prior to the dates specified. If no date specified, report request does not apply. 2.4 Report on compliance (ROC) due within 90 days of start-up. This report is necessary to determine the • immediate start-up compliance status (40 CFR 403.12 (d)). Due no later than: 2.5 Solvent, Toxic, Organic Management Plan, (STOMP/TOMP) due by the following date: This plan is due to assess the uses and disposal procedures relating to solvents and toxics used in the industrial processes (a federal EPA requirement). 2.6 Accidental Spill Plan (SLUG CONTROL) the following report is due: This plan is required to assess the emergency planning of the permittee in case of a chemical spill in their facility. The report must address the steps the permittee will take to keep spilled or unused chemicals out of the sanitary/storm sewers, either by intentional or accidental release (40 CFR 403.8 (f)). 2.7 Hazardous Waste Reporting: Whenever the EPA publishes new RCRA rules identifying additional hazard- ous wastes, the permittee must notify the Agency, EPA RCRA Director, and Oregon State Hazardous Waste Director if any of these wastes are discharged to the Agency's treatment system. The notification c;rrtu t-o cur ithin 90 day of the effective date of the published regulation (a federal EPA requirement). Owner /Representative ignature Agency Signature Revised 12/91 White - USA. Green - Industry, Yellow City. Pink - Accounting. Goldenrod - WQL Form 1291 -17 - tedirrerja Llivaatir no end Samp9Ingl.Neclutrornenge Any industrial user subject to reporting requirements shall maintain records of all information resulting from any monitoring activities (40 CFR 403.12 (a)). Such records shall be included for all samples: o The date, exact place, method and time of sampling, and the name or names of all persons taking the samples. • The dates the analyses were performed. • Who performed the analyses. • The analytical methods/techniques used. • The results of such analyses. • • Calibration log for pH and flow meters. Any industrial user subject to the reporting requirements established in this section is required to retain for a minimum of 3 years any records of monitoring activities and results. if pretreatment standard violations are not corrected within a reasonable period of time as determined by the Agency, or agreed upon previously, or if there appears to be indications of repetition of the violations, a Notice of Civil Penalties may be issued as described in Agency rules. The Agency may seek or assess the maximum civil or criminal penalties of at least $1,000 per day, per violation of pretreatment standards, and any applicable compliance schedule. Compli- ance schedules may not extend the compliance date beyond any applicable federal deadlines. Mateo: Total Toxic Organics (I TO) is the summation of all values greater than 0.01 mg /L for each of the toxic organics specified in the Priority Pollutant List in the Pretreatment Rules and Regulations. All metals analysis shall be for total metals, unless otherwise specified. The Agency may reduce or Increase the frequency of sampling based on the analytical results submitted. 24 hour composite sample - A sample representative of daily discharge: Flow- proportioned, or; a minimum of I sample per hour of equal volumes collected over a 24 hour period. Samples may be composited and preserved according to 40 CFR Part 136 and amendments. An ideal 24 hour composite sample volume shall be 4 liters. A "Grab" sample is an individual sample collected In lass than 15 minutes, without regard for flow or time. The sampling shall be representative of daily operations: • A minimum of four grab samples must be used for - pH - Cyanide - Total phenols - Oil and grease - Sulfide - Volatile organics • 24 -hour flow - proportional composite sampling shall be used fOr all other constituents • Sampling and analysis shall be performed in accordance with 40 CFR. Part 136, and amendments. Cyanide Four discrete grab samples shah be collected over the operating day. € he samples shall be collected tram a point after the Cyanide Destruct process, but prior to mixing with other processes or domestic tvastesireCtms. Each aliquot shall not be less than 100 ml and shall be collected and composited into a larger container which has been presented with sodium hydroxide to incurs sample integrity. pH - Provide a daily summary of the ph strip chart record, noting the excursions out of pH range greeter than 15 minutes, and noting the pH at the peal; of the spike (high o- lowt. Oil and Grease - Four discrete grab samples shall be collected over the operating day. The g rab samples shall be collected in glass containers fitted with a ground glass stopper and preserved in accordance .with 40 CFR Part 136 and amendments. All samples shall be collected at the sampling location designated under the Sampling Site Location section of This permit. • a ( U n Page Unified Sewerage Agency 3 of 4 -- Source Control Services Department 400 E. Main, Suite 200 • Hillsboro, Oregon 97123 (503) 693-4541 (503) 648 -8874 FAX Ryder Truck Rental, Inc. • • 111 -154 -1 Location Code (Permit #): Discharge Limitations and Sampling Requirements The following monitoring requirements shall apply to the wastewater discharge from the permitted facility: Parameter Storet Units* Daily Max. Monthly Avg. Sampling Freq. Type of Sample pH (Max) 400 10.0 Biannual. Grab pH (Min) 401 6.5 Biannual Grab Flow 50050 GPD 938 625 Annual Metered Applicable regulation: 40 CFR 403 • • • oS th 'mg /L, unless otherwise specified • �•. i ; sistAatir: Lot Own /Repreentaf Signature Agency Signatu - Revised 12/91 White - USA, Green - Industry, Yellow - City, Pink - Accounting, Goldenrod - WOL Form 1291 -18 li.�'"s''. sitar e i y d z, Se s i m r'%e ;: � 93t'6i`�;61k.. 2 " ".aY. °:a`�ist�Jl 4'�i�.j :�e�l�lirC; �(:' Any industrial user subject to reporting requirements shall maintain records of all information resulting from any monitoring activities (40 CFR 403.12 (0)). Such records shall be Included for all samples: • The date, exact place, method and time of sampling, and the name or names of all persons taking the samples. o The dates the analyses were performed. • Who performed the analyses. o The analytical mathodsitcchniques used. • The results of such analyses. o Calibration log for p1-t and flow meters. Arr industrial user subject to the reporting requirements estab;ishe =d in this section is required to retain for a minimum of 3 years any records of monitoring activities and results. If pretreatment standard violations are not corrected within a reasonable period of time as dete mined by the Agency, or agreed upon previously, or if there appears to be indications of repetition of the violations, a Notice of Civil Penalties may be issued as described in Agency rules. The Agency may seek or assess the maximum civil or criminal penalties of at least $1,000 per day per violation of pretreatment standards, and any applicable compliance schedule. Compli- ance schedules may not extend the compliance date beyond any applicable federal deadlines. reloteset Total Toxic Organics (T O) is the summation of all values greater than 0.01 mg /L for each of the toxic organics specified in the Priority Po1iu =ant List in the Pretreatment Rules and Regulations. Ali metals analysis shall be for t total metals, unless otherwise spe.cil ed. The Agency may reduce or increase the frequency of sampling based on the analytical results submitted. 24 hour composite sample - A sample representative of daily discharge: Flow- proportioned, or; a minimum of 1 sample per hour of equal volumes collected over a 24 hour period. Samples may be composites; and preserved according to 40 CFR Part 136 and amendments. An Ideal 24 hour composite sample volume shall be 4 liters. A "Grab" sample is an individual sample collected in lass than 15 minutes, without regard for flow or time. The sampling shah! be representative of daily operations: • A minimum of four grab same es must be used for • - p4_i Cyanide - Total phenols - Oil and grease - Sulfide - Volatile organics o 24 -hour flow-proportional composite sampling shall be used for all other constituents o Sampling and analysis shall be performed in accordance with 40 CFR Part 136, and amendments, Cyanide - Four discrete grab samples shall be collected aver the operating day. The samples shall be collected from a point after the Cyanide Destruct process, but prior to mixing with other processes or domestic v astestre ms. Each aliquct shall not be less than 100 mi and Shall be collected and co into a larger container which rice oon preserved with sodium hydroxide to insure sample integrity. pl Provide a daily summary of he ph strip chart record, noting the excursions out of pH range greater than 15 minutes, and noting the pt-i ai the peak of the spike (high or low). Oil and Grease - Four discrete grab samples shall be collected over the operating day. The grab samples shall be collected in glass containers fitted with a ground glass stopper and preserved in accordance with 40 CFR Part 136 and amendments. • Ali samples shall be collected at the sampling location designated under the Sampling Site Location section of this permit. • • 1 ° ' V Page Unified Sewerage Agency 4 of 4 • Source Control Services Department — 400 E. Main, Suite 200 • e Hillsboro, Oregon 97123 • (503) 693-4541 (503) 648 -8874 FAX Sample Site Location Location of sample sites indicated in the drawing are the official Agency and industrial sample collection loca- tions, including the cyanide sampling point, if required. All samples tested for permit constituents must be obtained from these sites. Business Name Ryder Truck Rental Inc. USA Permit It/Location Code 111 -154 -1 0 ;1 S e f ci -1- o y Sq IC P4 r f' • .../ . T r k S p • - 8 6, -0172,_ 72. " �. .5 • „t / • Owner /Representative Signature Agency Signature Revised 12/91 White - USA, Green - Industry, Yellow - City, Pink - Accounting. Goldenrod - WQL Form 1291 -19 • . , : ly.; e , • • .0100[12 r00. ilArniteeterei end fearkw:l9i lik :o..pilr'es innto Any industrial .leer subject to reporting requirements shall maintain records of all information resulting from any monitoring activities (40 CFR 603.12 o Such reccrds shall be l :eluded for ll s' • The date, exact place, method and time of sampling, and the name or names of all parsons taking the samples. o The dates the analyses were performed. o Who performed the analyses. • The analytical methods/techniques used. o The rasr.f,° , of such anaryees. Calibration log for pH and flow meters. • Any industrial user subject to the reporting requirements established in this section is required to retain for a minimum of 3 years any records of monitoring activities and results. r standard violations �� n_ rr p.o$rea$mai:t ..tandaE"d era not corrected within a reasonahl� period >_ time as determined by the Agency, or agreed upon previously, or if there appear, to be Indications of repetition of the violations, a Notice of Civil Pa ai ies may be Issued as described in Agency rules. The Agency may seek or assess the maximum civil or criminal penalties of at least $1,000 par day per violation of pretreatment standards, and any applicable compliance schedule. Compli- ance scheduies may not extend the compliance date beyond any applicable federal deadlines. Total Toxic Organics (T TO) ti - ,6 summation of all values greater than 0.01 rngli_ for each of the tto: :ic organics specified in the Priority Pollutant List in the Pretreatment Rules and Regulations. All metals analysis shall be for total metals, unless otherwise specified. The Agency may reduce or increase the frequency of sampling based on the analytical results submitted. 24 hour composite sample - A sample representative of daily discharge: =low- proportioned, or; a minimum of 1 sample . per hour of equal volumes collected over a 24 hour period. Samples may be composifsd and preserved according to 40 CFR Nail 133 and amendments. An ideal :24 hour composite sample volume shall be 4 liters. A "Grab" sample Is an individual sample collected in less than 15 minutes, without regard for flow or time. The sampling shall be representative of daily Operations: • A minimum of 'lour grab samples must be used for _ pH - Cyanide r • • - Total phenols - Oil and grease • - ° \ra ;atile organics ° 24-hour flow- proportional composite sarirpiirig shall be used for all other constituents o Sampling and analysis shah be performed ill accordance with 40 CFR Part 133, and amendments. Cyanide - Four discrete grab samples shali be collected over the operating day. The samples shall be collected from a point after the i;vanide Destruct process, but prior to mixing With other processes or domestic wastestreams. Each aliquot shall not be less there 130 ml and shall be collected and corr;eosited into ,t harrier e Omar,. _" which has been preserved with sodiurff hydroxide to Insure sample integrity. pH - Provide a daily summary of the ph strip chart record, noting the expursions out of pH range greater than 15 minutes, and noting the pH at the peak of the spike (high or low). Oil and 'r. a :e - Four discrete grab samples shall be collected over the operating day. The grab samples shall be collected in glass containers fitted with a ground glass stopper and preserved in accordance With 40 CFR Part 13 arid amendments. All samples shall be collected at the sampling location designated under the Sampling Site Location section of this permit. •