- (a) CBOD5 shall not exceed 5.0 milligrams per liter daily maximum and shall be monitored in accordance with minimum control test requirements for BOD5 established in Appendix A of OAC 252:606. DEQ may increase the monitoring frequency for CBOD5 for a period not to exceed two years during the initial permit cycle for the purpose of establishing the pattern and extent of variation for a given pollutant.
- (b) Flow shall be monitored continuously and recorded.
- (c) pH shall be within the range of 6.5 standard units to 9.0 standard units and shall be monitored in accordance with minimum control test requirements established in Appendix A of OAC 252:606. Where pH is monitored continuously, excursions from this pH range which are permitted in accordance with 40 CFR Part 401.17 shall not be subject to the requirements of OAC 252:628-3-10.
- (d) TOC shall be monitored daily, or as approved by DEQ.
- (e) TSS shall not exceed 5 milligrams per liter daily maximum and shall be monitored in accordance with minimum control test requirements established in Appendix A of OAC 252:606. Requirements for more frequent monitoring may be established on a case-by-case basis.
(f) Turbidity shall be monitored continuously. Continuous turbidity recording equipment shall be provided on the effluent piping and connected to an alarm system to warn operators of an excessive turbidity breakthrough. Turbidity shall meet the following:
- (1) Turbidity shall not exceed a daily average of 2 NTU. The daily average turbidity is calculated as the average of turbidity measures taken at intervals not to exceed 1.2 hours over a period of 24 hours;
- (2) Turbidity shall not exceed 10 NTU at any time; and
- (3) No more than 5% of the daily values shall exceed five (5) NTU per month. The maximum 24 hour turbidity shall be based on the highest measure from continuous monitoring taken at intervals not to exceed 1.2 hours over a 24 hour period.
Added at 35 Ok Reg 1311, eff 9-15-18