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Report (165) E � f 4\ Sl� c V Page Unified Sewerage Agency 1 of 4 Source Control Services Department 400 E.Maln,Suite 200 Hillsboro,Oregon 97123 (503)693-4541 (503)648-8874 FAX 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 Williams Controls, Inc. Location Code (permit#): 111-004-1 1.1b Business or Industrial Park Name SIC Number: 3714, 3492, 3593 1.2 Address of Premises Discharging Wastewater USA Treatment Plant: Durham Street 14100 S.W. 7 2nd Ave. City Portland State OR Zip Code 97224 1.3 Assessor's Map and Tax Lot Number 281 12A 103 1.4a Mailing Address (If different than above) Street same City State Zip Code 1.4b Billing Address Street same City State Zip Code 1.5 Persons to be Contacted About this Permit Primary Business Official (Name) Jim Spear Title Environ. Special,Tel. 684-8609 Alternate Business Official (Name) Jim Spear Title 1t Tel. ft Billing Information Contact Person (Name) Jim Spear Title itTel. itTel. is Pretreatment System Contact Person (Name) Jim Spear Title Tel. 1.6 Effective Date: -412919-2-- 4I .J 111 Expiration Date: 4/29/97 Monitoring Status Eix Non-Monitoring Status ❑ 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 Print Name 5t r^^ S Peafir Title ' "'"'"'"'^ Signature . 5- p, - Date .01/4,, 2. 1.9 Agency's RepresentativePrr /J1 Signature e Mark Bongen Title Source Control Investigator g Date t. /1 ih 2. Revised 12/91 White-USA,Green-Industry,Yellow-City, Pink-Accounting,Goldenrod-WQL Form 1291-16 Discharge Limitations and Sampling Requirements Any industrial user subject to reperting requirements shall maintain records of all information resulting from any monitoring activities(40 CFR 403.12 (o)) Such records shall be included for all samples: • The date,exact place, method and time of sampling, and the name or names of ail 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 them 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, Notes: Total Toxic Organics (TTO) 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 tals, 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 1 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 less 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 snail be used for all other constituents • Sampling and analysis shali_be performed in accordance with 40 CFR Part 136, and amendments. Cyanide-Four discrete grab samples shall be collected over 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 wastestreams. Each aliquot shall not be less than 100 ml and shall be collected and composited into a larger container which has been preserved with sodium hydroxide to insure sample integrity. pH- Provide a daily summary of the ph strip chart record, noting the excursions out of pH range greater than 15 minutes, and noting the pH at 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. XF-779grrig9 y14�7ew.: A,. tj Page Unified Sewerage Agency 2 of 4 Source Control Services Department 400 E.Main,Suite 200 Hillsboro,Oregon 97123 (503)693-4541 (503)648-8874 FAX Williams Controls, Inc. Location Code (Permit#): 111•-004--1. Fees Permit :0 3 Gt J, ; Remit Fees to: - Connection Additional Capacity Miscellaneous Total $300.00 Reporting Requirements 2.1 a 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. 2.1b 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 must occur within 90 days of the effective date of the published regulation (a federal EPA requirement). `` .+ - if L t 73?-s-7/.1.44-L, Owner/Representative Signature Agency Signature Revised 12/91 White-USA,Green-Industry,Yellow-City, Pink-Accounting,Goldenrod-WQL Form 1291-17 Discharge Limitations and Sampling Requirements Any Industrial user subject to reporting requirements shall maintain records of all information resulting from any monitoring activities(40 CFR 403.12 (o)). Such records shall be included for all samples: • The date,exact place, method and ti of sampling, and the na 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. Notes„ Total Toxic Organics(TTO) is the summation of all values greater than 0,01 mg/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 1 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 less 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 shall be collected over 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 wastestreams, Each aliquot shall not be less than 100 ml and shall be collected and composited into a larger container which has been preserved with sodium hydroxide to insure sample integrity, pH Provide a daily summary of the ph strip chart record, noting the excursions out of pH range greater than 15 minutes,and noting the pH at 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, All samples shall be collected at the sampling location designated under the Sampling Site Location section of this permit, . - . . - Ufn4 Page Unified Sewerage Agency 3 of 4 Source Control Services Department 400 E.Main,Sutte 200 Hillsboro,Oregon 97123 (503)693-4541 (503)648-8874 FAX Williams Controls, Inc Location Code (Permit#): 111-004-1 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 COD 340 * Biannual 24 hr . comp. pH Max 400 10.0 Continuous Chart recorder pH Min 401 6. 5 Continuous Chart recorder TSS 530 * Biannual 24 hr . comp . - CN (T) 720 * 1 . 20 0. 65 Biannual Grab Cd (T) 1027 * 0. 69 0. 26 Biannual 24 hr. comp . Cr (T) 1034 * 2 . 77 1 . 71 Biannual 24 hr . comp. Cu (T) 1042 * 3 . 38 2.07 Biannual 24 hr. comp. Pb (T) 1051 * 0. 69 0. 43 Biannual 24 hr . coml. Ni (T) 1067 * 2. 70 2.38 Biannual 24 hr . comp. Ag (T) 1077 * ' 0.43 0. 24 Biannual 24 hr . comp. Zn (T) 1092 * 2. 61 1 .4S 2x/month 24 hr. comp.. Flow 50050 GPD 75000 50000 Monthly Influent meter TTO 90001 * 2 . 13 Covered by Toxic Organic Management Plan Applicable Regulations: 40 CFR 403, 433. 15 mg/L,unless otherwise specified TrLo., k Owner/Representative Signature Agency Signature Revised 12/91 White-USA,Green-Industry,Yellow-City, Pink-Accounting,Goldenrod-WQL Form 1291-18 . Discharge Limitations and Sampling Requirements 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 na 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. tf 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. Notes; Total Toxic Organics (TTO)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 1 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 less 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 shall be collected over 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 wastestreams. Each aliquot shall not be less than 100 ml and shall be collected and composited into a larger container which has been preserved with sodium hydroxide to insure sample integrity, pH- Provide a daily summary of the ph strip chart record, noting the excursions out of pH range greater than 15 minutes, and noting the pH at 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, All samples shall be collected at the sampling location designated under the Sampling Site Location section of this permit. 1 ' 4 u .. .. Pagei Unified Sewerage Agency 4 of 4 Source Control Services Department 400 E.Main,Suite 200 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. 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Such records shall be included for all samples; • The date,exact place, method and ti ° 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 methodsltechniques 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. tf 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, Notes: Total Toxic Organics (TT©)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 tals analysis shall be for total tals,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 1 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 less 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 shall be collected over 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 wastestreams. Each aliquot shall not be less than 100 ml and shall be collected and composited into a larger container which has been preserved with sodium hydroxide to insure sample integrity, pH-Provide a daily summary of the ph strip chart record, noting the excursions out of pH range greater than 15 minutes, and noting the pH at 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, Ail samples shall be collected at the sampling location designated under the Sampling Site Location section of this permit.