(a) Wastewater treatment systems other than oxidation ponds systems.
- (1) By January 1, 1993, all domestic wastewater discharges from wastewater treatment systems other than oxidation pond systems shall meet the following effluent limits:
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- (2) By January 1, 1993, all wastewater treatment systems other than oxidation pond systems shall employ filtration to supplement suspended solids removal.
- (3) Domestic wastewater discharged from wastewater treatment systems other than oxidation pond systems shall be disinfected prior to discharge in a manner to protect public health and aquatic life. Any appropriate process may be considered and approved on a case-by-case basis. If chlorine is utilized as the disinfectant, the effluent shall have a minimum concentration of 1 mg/liter chlorine after a 20 minute detention time. The maximum chlorine residual in any discharge shall in no event be greater than four mg/liter, or that necessary to protect aquatic life.
(b) Oxidation pond systems.
- (1) All domestic wastewater from oxidation pond systems shall meet the following effluent limits:
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- (2) Unless otherwise specified in a permit, chemical disinfection is not required for oxidation pond systems when the total retention time in the wastewater treatment system (based upon design flow) is at least 21 days.
Source Note:The provisions of this §311.63 adopted to be effective October 20, 1989, 14 TexReg 5360.