WAC 173-226-050
General permit coverage. (1) The director
may issue general permits to satisfy any or all of the waste
water discharge permit requirements of chapter 90.48 RCW and the
FWPCA.
(2) The director may issue general permits to cover
categories of dischargers for geographic areas as described under
subsection (3) of this section. The area shall correspond to
existing geographic or political boundaries, such as:
(a) Designated planning areas under section 208 or 303 of
the FWPCA;
(b) Sewer districts or other special purpose districts;
(c) City, county, or state political boundaries;
(d) State or county highway systems;
(e) Standard metropolitan statistical areas as defined by
the federal Office of Management and Budget;
(f) Urbanized areas as designated by the Bureau of the
Census; or
(g) Any other appropriate division or combination of
boundaries.
(3) General permits may be written to cover the following
within a described area:
(a) Storm water sources; or
(b) Categories of dischargers that meet all of the following
requirements:
(i) Involve the same or substantially similar types of
operations;
(ii) Discharge the same or substantially similar types of
wastes;
(iii) Require the same or substantially similar effluent
limitations or operating conditions, and require similar
monitoring; and
(iv) In the opinion of the director are more appropriately
controlled under a general permit than under individual permits.
(4) The following discharges are not subject to permits
under this chapter:
(a) Discharges to municipal sewerage systems of domestic
wastewater from residential, commercial, or industrial
structures.
(b) Any industrial or commercial discharge to a municipal
sewerage system for which authority to issue permits has been
granted to the municipality under RCW 90.48.165.
(c) Any industrial or commercial discharge to a municipal
sewerage system operating under, and in compliance with, the
applicable requirements of a local pretreatment program approved
under section 307 of FWPCA and WAC 173-216-150. In the event of
noncompliance, this exemption no longer applies and the
discharger is immediately subject to enforcement action under
chapter 90.48 RCW for discharging without a waste discharge
permit.
(d) Discharges to municipal sewerage systems of wastes from
industrial or commercial sources whose wastewater is similar in
character and strength to normal domestic wastewater: Provided,
That such discharges do not have the potential to adversely
affect performance of the system. Examples of this type of
discharge sources may include hotels, restaurants, laundries, and
food preparation establishments.
(e) Discharges of domestic wastewater from a septic tank
with subsurface sewage treatment and disposal and an ultimate
design capacity less than or equal to fourteen thousand five
hundred gallons per day. These systems are governed by on-site
sewage disposal systems, chapter 246-272 WAC which is
administered by the Washington state department of health.
(f) Discharges of domestic wastewater from a mechanical
treatment system or lagoon followed by subsurface disposal with
an ultimate design capacity less than or equal to three thousand
five hundred gallons per day. These systems are governed by
on-site sewage disposal systems, chapter 246-272 WAC which is
administered by the Washington state department of health.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 90.48 RCW. 93-10-099 (Order
92-55), § 173-226-050, filed 5/5/93, effective 5/19/93.]