Options For Complying With Water Quality-Base Metal Limitations

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Jack Thibodeau
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

During the past six years, most states have promulgated water quality regulations which contain numerical aquatic life standards for heavy metals. In addition, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) promulgated national water quality standards in 1992 which also include numerical aquatic life criteria for heavy metals. Numerous wastewater discharge permits have been issued by the states and EPA to industrial facilities which include low microgram per liter heavy metal limitations. In many instances, the limitations are below detection limits or treatability limits using state-of-the-art analytical methods or treatment technologies. This paper will discuss options for conducting studies, including the use of water-effect ratios, metal partitioning coefficients, and recalculation procedures to develop site-specific metals criteria and higher permit limitations. The installation of expensive metal treatment systems to remove trace metals may be avoided if higher permit limits are indicated by the site-specific studies.
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APA: Jack Thibodeau  (1996)  Options For Complying With Water Quality-Base Metal Limitations

MLA: Jack Thibodeau Options For Complying With Water Quality-Base Metal Limitations. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1996.

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