Indiana Code § 13-18-19-3

Community water system that draws from and discharges into Ohio River; exemption from effluent limitation for mercury
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Sec. 3. (a) Subsection (b) applies to a community water system, as defined in IC 13-11-2-35.5 (a), that: (1) draws water from the Ohio River; (2) discharges wastewater into the Ohio River; and (3) demonstrates to the satisfaction of the department that the wastewater discharged by the community water system into the Ohio River does not increase the mass of mercury in the Ohio River by an amount greater than the mass of mercury in the water withdrawn by the community water system from the Ohio River.       (b) If a community water system described in subsection (a) applies for a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit or renewal: (1) the discharge into the Ohio River of the community water system described in subsection (a) shall not be considered to cause, have a reasonable potential to cause, or contribute to an excursion above any applicable water quality standard governing mercury in the Ohio River that is established under rules adopted by the board; and (2) no water quality-based effluent limitation for mercury shall be required in the permit or renewal.   IC 13-18-20 Chapter 20. NPDES Permit Fees               13-18-20-1 Assessment             13-18-20-2 Industrial permits             13-18-20-3 Annual fees instead of individual permit fees             13-18-20-4 Stone quarry permits             13-18-20-5 Municipal permits             13-18-20-6 State permits             13-18-20-7 Federal permits             13-18-20-8 Semipublic permits             13-18-20-9 Public water system permits             13-18-20-10 Storm water permits             13-18-20-11 Industrial waste pretreatment permit             13-18-20-11.5 Concentrated animal feeding operations             13-18-20-12 Application fee             13-18-20-13 Assessment             13-18-20-14 Delinquency charge             13-18-20-15 Revocation of permit             13-18-20-16 Deposit of fees

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