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Industrial Pretreatment Program

Information is available for the Pretreatment Workshop held in Durango, CO in May, 2008. View the "Conference Information" page for details.

Overview

The Industrial Pretreatment Program prevents the discharge of pollutants to Publicly-Owned Treatment Works (POTWs) which will interfere with the operation of the POTW or its use and disposal of municipal biosolids. In addition, the Pretreatment Program prevents the introduction of pollutants to POTWs that may pass through into rivers, lakes and streams causing toxicity or other impacts. Implementation of the Pretreatment Program is defined at 40 CFR Part 403. These regulations describe the responsibility of the EPA, states, POTWs and industrial users in protecting the POTWs, sewer systems, biosolids, receiving waters, and worker health and safety.

EPA Region 8 directly implements and enforces the pretreatment program in Colorado, Montana, and Wyoming. The states of Utah, North Dakota, and South Dakota have been authorized by EPA to implement and enforce the Pretreatment Program in their respective states. EPA acts in an oversight and technical assistance role for these state programs.

View the 30 years of Pretreatment Brochure (PDF-249kB / About PDF files )

Technical Assistance

The EPA Region 8 Pretreatment Program has been very active in providing technical assistance to POTWs in Region 8. In addition to on-site visits and training, the Pretreatment Program has developed many guidance and strategy documents to assist POTWs in implementation and enforcement of Pretreatment Program requirements. Many of these documents are useful to the approved industrial pretreatment programs in Region 8, as well as other POTWs. For a description of these documents and to access the download area, visit the Document Download page.

Region 8 Contacts

 

If you need to contact EPA, a state pretreatment person, or a POTW with an approved pretreatment program, visit the Pretreatment Contacts page.

 


 


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