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5/7/2019
Meeting title
Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Approve Minutes
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Consent Agenda
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53395
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Minutes
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SECTION E. WASTEWATER INFORMATION <br />1. How are the water intake and effluent flows measured? <br />Intake: Volume of transfer Station leachate and Pautze's Bait process wastewater is weighed and converted to gallons. Volumes of <br />stage supernate discharged into the West Leachate Pond is determined by level of lagoon measurements and converted to <br />Effluent N/A <br />2. Describe the collection method for the samples analyzed below. (i.e., grab, 24-hour composite). Applicants must collect grab samples <br />(not composites) for analysis of pH, temperature, cyanide, total phenols, residual chlorine, oil and grease, fecal coliform (including E. <br />coli), and Enterococci (previously known as fecal streptococcus at § 122.26 (d)(2)(iii)(Ax3)),or volatile organics. <br />Grab samples are collected and sent to lab for analysis. <br />3. Has the effluent been analyzed for any other parameters than those identified in question EA.? ® YES ® NO <br />If yes, attach results and label as attachment EA. This data must clearly show the date, method and location of sampling. (Note: Ecology <br />may require additional testing.) <br />4. Provide measurements or range of measurements for treated wastewater prior to discharge to the POTW for the parameters with an "X" <br />in the left column. If you obtain the application from the internet, contact Ecology's regional office to see if testing for a subset of these <br />parameters is permissible. All analyses (except pH) must be conducted by a laboratory registered or accredited by Ecology (WAC 173- <br />216-125). If this is an application for permit renewal, provide data for the last year for those parameters that are routinely measured. For <br />parameters measured only for this application, place the values under "Maximum." Report the values with units as specified in the <br />parameter name or in the detection level. <br />The Permittee must use the specified analytical methods, detection limits (DLs) and quantitation levels (QLs) in the following table <br />unless Ecology approves an alternate method or the method used produces measurable results in the sample and EPA has listed it as an <br />EPA approved method in 40 CFR Part 136. If the Permittee uses an alternative method as allowed above, it must report the test method, <br />DL, and QL on the discharge monitoring report or in the required report. <br />ECY-040-179 (rev. 08/2012) Page 9 of 21 <br />
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