GREEN BAY METROPOLITAN SEWERAGE DISTRICT PRETREATMENT ENFORCEMENT RESPONSE PLAN. (January 1, 2017)

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GREEN BAY METROPOLITAN SEWERAGE DISTRICT PRETREATMENT RESPONSE PLAN (January 1, 2017) 1

INTENT Federal and state regulations require the Green Bay Metropolitan Sewerage District (GBMSD) to develop and operate an industrial pretreatment program. Under this program GBMSD is also required by NR 211.23((1)(g) to develop and implement an Enforcement Response Plan. At minimum this plan will: 1. Describe how GBMSD will investigate instances of noncompliance, 2. Describe the types of escalating enforcement responses GBMSD will take in response to all anticipated types of industrial discharger violations and the time periods within which responses will take place, 3. Identify by title the officials responsible for each type of response, and 4. Adequately reflect GBMSD s primary responsibility to enforce all applicable pretreatment requirements and standards as outlined in NR 211.22, NR 211.23 and NR 211.235. INTRODUCTION The GBMSD Enforcement Response Plan (ERP) describes violations and indicates a range of appropriate enforcement options. This ERP serves two functions: 1. Defines the range of appropriate enforcement actions based on the nature and severity of the violation and other relevant factors. 2. Promotes consistent and timely use of enforcement remedies. In addition to eliminating uncertainty and confusion concerning enforcement, this consistency lessens the likelihood of a successful legal challenge based on charges of selective enforcement or harassment. This ERP is a guide to provide consistent enforcement options for GBMSD to use when pretreatment requirements are not followed. GBMSD may initially rely on informal actions such as telephone calls, e- mails or facility meetings. Formal actions such as Notices of Noncompliance (s) and Notices of Violations (s) will be used when violations are more substantial and/or significant in nature. If a discharger fails to return to compliance following the initial enforcement response, GBMSD will escalate its enforcement response with more stringent action. The magnitude and duration of violations as well as compliance history will be used by GBMSD when selecting enforcement action options. If a discharger has committed several types of violations, GBMSD s response will address each violation in enforcement action. GBMSD will consider the following criteria when determining the proper ERP action: 1. Magnitude of the violation 2. Duration of the violation 3. Effect of the violation on the receiving water 4. Effect of the violation on GBMSD 5. Compliance history of the discharger 6. Good faith of the discharger 7. History of addressing past ERP actions 2

AUTHORITY GBMSD is organized under Wisconsin Statute200.45. Enforcement policies available to GBMSD are defined in State Statute 200.11 and 200.45. This section grants GBMSD the authority to prohibit discharges into the sewerage system, to prescribe conditions under which waste may be discharged, and to prescribe standards for sewer design, construction, and operation. This section also provides the authority for the issuance of special orders for seeking of injunctive relief, for initiating civil suits, and for collecting forfeitures of up to $10,000 per day for each violation. Discharges to the sewerage system are regulated under the GBMSD Sewer Use Ordinance. PROCURES GBMSD has the responsibility to enforce all applicable requirements and standards of the Pretreatment Program (40 CFR 403 and NR 211) and of the GBMSD Sewer Use Ordinance. The Pretreatment Program Coordinator is responsible for maintaining records on the industries in the pretreatment program and for ensuring that each industry is in compliance with its control document. In the event an industry violates any of the requirements of its control document, it is the responsibility of the Pretreatment Program Coordinator to contact the industrial discharger. If the violation is of such magnitude to require a formal response, the Pretreatment Program Coordinator will recommend to GBMSD s Executive Director the type and severity of the action. Although not listed in this ERP as an enforcement option, informal compliance meetings with the industrial discharger to resolve a noncompliance issue may be held. Such meetings may occur at any time prior to initiation of civil action. While the Pretreatment Program Coordinator will be involved in all such meetings, involvement of other GBMSD staff and/or legal counsel will depend on each specific noncompliance situation. If an is recommended, the Pretreatment Program Coordinator will prepare such a notice for signature by the Executive Director. The Executive Director also has the authority to suspend sewerage service in the event of an emergency condition involving actual or threatened imminent or substantial danger to the health or welfare or persons, the environment, or GBMSD. All other special orders will be issued by GBMSD s Commission. Such special orders will be recommended by the Executive Director. GBMSD s authority to recover forfeiture of monies can be either through Commission action or by civil action. The decision to initiate civil action will be made by the Commission. GBMSD s ERP is based on the response guidance contained in EPA Manual Guidance for Developing Control Authority Enforcement Response Plans. This ERP indicates the response or range of responses for specific violations. Also included in this ERP is the title of the official or officials at GBMSD who are responsible for taking that action. The time period within which the action must be taken is also specified. The ERP is a guidance document. GBMSD may and will take such enforcement actions as are appropriate, whether or not the actions are in accordance with the ERP. 3

The following are terms and abbreviations used in the ERP: : : : Administrative Order Civil litigation against the industrial discharger seeking equitable relief, monetary penalties and actual damages Forfeiture obtained through Commission action : : : : : SV: Pretreatment Program Coordinator Notice of Noncompliance Notice of Violation Executive Director Commission Significant Violation : Formal meeting requiring the discharger to appear and demonstrate why GBMSD should not take a proposed enforcement action against it. The meeting may also serve as a forum to discuss corrective actions and compliance schedules. Termination: Sewerage service stopped 4

UNAUTHORIZ DISCHARGE (NO PERMIT) PLIANCE 1. Unpermitted discharge NATURE OF VIOLATION Discharger unaware of requirement; no harm to GBMSD/environment Discharger unaware of requirement; harm to GBMSD Discharger aware of requirement with or without harm to GBMSD Failure to apply for permit continues after notice by GBMSD 2. Failure to Renew Discharger has not renewed permit within 10 days after due date DISCHARGE LIMIT VIOLATION PLIANCE 1. Exceedance of any permit limit, local or categorical NATURE OF VIOLATION Isolated, not significant Isolated, significant (no harm to GBMSD) Isolated, harm to GBMSD/environment Recurring; no harm to GBMSD/environment Recurring; significant harm to GBMSD MONITORING AND REPORTING VIOLATIONS PLIANCE NATURE OF VIOLATION 1. Reporting Violation Report improperly signed or certified or incomplete Report improperly signed or certified or incomplete after notice by GBMSD Isolated, not significant (e.g. 10 days late) OPTIONS Phone call with application form or or with late payment fee OPTIONS and resample 2X to develop spill prevention plan with OPTIONS Phone Call Phone Call 5

Significant (e.g. more than 45 days late) Report habitually late or no report at all Failure to report spill or changed discharge (No Harm) or Phone Call 2. Failure to Monitor Correctly Failure to report spill or changed discharge (results in harm) Repeated failure to report spills Falsification Failure to monitor all pollutants required by permit isolated Failure to monitor all pollutants required by permit recurring - Phone Call and Resample / / / 3. Improper Sampling No evidence of intent, before end of monitoring period No evidence of intent, after end of monitoring period Evidence of intent 4. Failure to Install Proper Delay of less than 30 days Monitoring Equipment Delay of more than 90 days 5. Compliance Schedules (In Permit) Recurring Missed milestone by less than 30 days or will not affect final milestone 6

Missed milestone by more than 30 days or will affect final milestone (good cause delay) Missed milestone by more than 30 days or will affect final milestone (no good cause for delay) Recurring violation or violation of schedule in OTHER PERMIT VIOLATIONS PLIANCE NATURE OF VIOLATION ACTION 1. Wastewater Diluted in Lieu of Treatment Initial Violation Recurring 2. Failure to Correct Noncompliance or Halt No Harm Results Production Harm Results / 3. Failure to Properly No Harm Results Operate and Maintain Pretreatment Facility Harm Results VIOLATIONS DETECT DURING SITE VISIT PLIANCE NATURE OF VIOLATION OPTIONS 1. Entry Denial Entry denied or consent withdrawn Obtain warrant and / copies of records denied return to discharger 2. Illegal Discharge No harm to GBMSD or environment / Harm done or evidence of intent/negligence Recurring violations 3. Improper Sampling Sampling at incorrect location resample at unintentional correct location Incorrect sample type of technique unintentional resample 7

4. Inadequate Recordkeeping 5. Failure to Report Additional Monitoring Intentional sampling at incorrect location, intentional use of incorrect sample type, or intentional use of incorrect sample collection techniques Files incomplete or missing no evidence of intent Recurring or evidence of intent Inspection finds additional files first offense no evidence of intent Inspection finds additional files recurring or evidence of intent / / 8

TIME FRAMES FOR RESPONSES A. All violations will be identified and documented within five days of receiving compliance information. B. Initial enforcement responses (involving contact with the industrial user and requesting information on corrective or preventative action(s) will occur within 15 days of the violation detection). C. Follow up actions for continuing or reoccurring violations will be taken within 60 days of the initial enforcement response. D. Violations which threaten health, property or environmental quality are considered emergencies and will receive immediate responses such as halting the discharge or terminating service. E. All violations meeting the criteria for significant noncompliance will be addressed within 30 days of the identification of significant noncompliance. 9