We specialize in maintaining permit requirements. Through our comprehensive sampling and reporting services, our team simplifies the process of wastewater compliance. We provide assistance in sustaining an effective program and offer our expertise in addressing any challenges that may arise.
Manufacturing industries include, but not limited to..
Cosmetic
Machining Shops
Aerospace
Paper and Water Treatment Facilities
Permit Applications
Permit Renewals
New Source Testing
Permit Applications
Permit Renewals
Violation Resolution
No Discharge Applications
ISCO Sampler 3700 Rentals
Sewerage & Flow Diagrams
Self Monitoring Reports and Forms
Sewerage and Flow Diagrams
Self Monitoring Reports and Forms
Grab, Flow Proportional, and Composite Sampling
No Discharge Applications
ISCO Sampler 3700 Rentals
Annual Surcharge Treatment Statements – Long and Short Form
New Source Testing
Violation Resolution
Annual Surcharge Treatment Statements – Long and Short form
Grab, Flow Proportional, and Composite Sampling
Frequently Asked Questions
We work diligently to understand your compliance requirements. In doing so, we are able to provide oversight and assistance in times of need.
What is an Industrial Wastewater Discharge Permit?
Wastewater discharges from industrial and commercial sources may contain pollutants at levels that could affect the quality of receiving waters or interfere with publicly owned treatment works (POTWs) that receive those discharges.
The National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permitting program establishes discharge limits and conditions for industrial and commercial sources with specific limitations based on the type of facility/activity generating the discharge.
Revisions and Modifications to Wastewater permit
Changes in Ownership
25% or more change in wastewater quantity/quality
Modifications to the wastewater conveyance/pretreatment system
Permits are issued on a case-by-case basis for facilities. Revisions or changes to a permit occur with the following:
Permit expirations, dependent on the permit specifications. Usually every 3 years, but varies on the jurisdiction
What is a Self Monitoring Report and why is sampling required?
Sampling is a method to monitor internally, usually with the assistance of a third party contractor.
Most permits require a notification to be made to the sanitation district, in the event, they want to be present or to send an inspector into the sewerage systems for a reference sample.
The sampling frequency is dependent on the volume of wastewater discharged, specific industry, history of compliance, and material processes.