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7: h <br /> STANDARD PROVISION AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS -$- <br /> Waste Discharge to Land <br /> e. The"daily maximum" concentration is thehighest measurement made„ou any,single <br /> discrete sample or composite sample <br /> f A”grab'.'sample.is any sariiple'collected ih less fihazi 15 minutes: <br /> .g. Unless otherwise specified,a composite sample is a combination of individual samples <br /> collected over the specified sampling period, <br /> (1) at equal time intervals, with a maximum interval of one hour <br /> (2)'at varying tune intervals (average'interval'one hour or less) so that each sample , <br /> represents an equal portion of the cumulative flow. <br /> The duration of the sampling,period shall be specified in the Monitoring and Reporting Program. <br /> The method of compositing shall.be reported with-the results. <br /> 7. Annual Pretreatment Report Requirements: <br /> Applies to dischargers required to have a Pretreatment Program as stated in waste discharge <br /> requirements.) <br /> The annual report shall be submitted by 28 February and include,but not be limited to, the <br /> following items: <br /> a. A summary of analytical results from representative,flow-proportioned,24-hour composite <br /> sampling of the influent and effluent for those pollutants EPA has identified under <br /> Section 307(a)of the Clean Water Act which are known or suspected to be discharged by <br /> industrial users. <br /> The discharger is not required to sample and analyze for asbestos until EPA promulgates an <br /> applicable analytical technique under 40 CFR(Code of Federal Regulations)Part 136. <br /> Sludge shall be sampled during the same 24-hour period and analyzed for the same pollutants <br /> as the influent and effluent sampling analysis. The sludge analyzed shall be a composite <br /> sample of a minimum of 12 discrete samples taken at equal time intervals over the 24-hour <br /> period. Wastewater and sludge sampling and analysis shall be performed at least annually. <br /> The discharger shall also provide any influent, effluent or sludge monitoring data for <br /> nonpriority pollutants which may be causing or contributing to Interference, Pass Through or <br /> adversely impacting sludge quality. Sampling and analysis shall be performed in accordance <br /> with the techniques prescribed in 40 CFR Part 136 and amendments thereto. <br /> b. A discussion of Upset,Interference, or Pass Through incidents, if any,at the treatment plant <br /> which the discharger knows or suspects were caused by industrial users of the system. The <br /> discussion shall include the reasons why the incidents occurred, the corrective actions taken <br /> and,if known, the name and address of the industrial user(s) responsible. The discussion <br /> shall also include a review of the applicable pollutant limitations to determine whether any <br />