Centralized Waste Treatment Effluent Guidelines
- What is Centralized Waste Treatment?
- Facilities Covered
- Compliance Assistance
- Study of CWT and Oil & Gas Wastewater – 2018
- Rulemaking History
- Additional Information
What is Centralized Waste Treatment?
The centralized waste treatment industry handles wastewater treatment residuals and industrial process by-products that come from other industries. CWT facilities receive a wide variety of hazardous and non-hazardous industrial wastes for treatment. Many of the wastes contain very high pollutant concentrations and are unusually difficult to treat.
CWT facilities typically fall within NAICS codes 562211 (hazardous waste treatment and disposal), 562219 (other nonhazardous waste treatment and disposal) and 562920 (materials recovery facilities).
Facilities Covered
- Metals Treatment and Recovery
- Oils Treatment and Recovery
- Organics Treatment and Recovery
- Multiple Wastestreams
- Discharges from stand-alone waste treatment and recovery facilities receiving materials from off site. These facilities may treat hazardous or non-hazardous waste, hazardous or non-hazardous wastewater, and/or used material from off site, for disposal, recycling or recovery.
- Certain discharges from waste treatment systems at facilities primarily engaged in other industrial operations. Thus, industrial facilities which process their own, on-site generated, process wastewater with hazardous or non-hazardous wastes, wastewaters, and/or used material received from off site, in certain circumstances, may be subject to this category with respect to a portion of their discharge.
Covered wastestreams include materials received from off-site, solubilization water, used oil/emulsion breaking wastewater, tanker truck/drum/roll-off box washes, equipment washes, air pollution control waters, laboratory-derived wastewater, wastewater from on-site industrial waste combustors, landfills, and contaminated stormwater.
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operations at facilities which are subject to other effluent guidelines categories and which receive wastes from off-site for treatment or recovery that are subject to the same effluent guidelines as the on-site generated wastes
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operations at facilities which receive off-site wastes whose nature and treatment are compatible with the treatment of on-site non-CWT wastes
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operations engaged exclusively in landfilling and/or the treatment of landfill wastewaters, whether generated on- or off-site (See also the Landfills Effluent Guidelines, 40 CFR Part 445)
Facilities that treat wastewater that results from cleaning tanker trucks, rail tank cars, or barges may be subject to the CWT effluent guidelines if not subject to the Transportation Equipment Cleaning Effluent Guidelines (40 CFR Part 442).
See the applicability and definitions sections in 40 CFR Part 437 for complete descriptions of coverage and exclusions.
Compliance Assistance
- Small Entity Compliance Guide: Centralized Waste Treatment Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Pretreatment Standards (Version 3.0) (pdf)
- Frequent Questions #1 (2003 addendum to CWT Compliance Guide) (pdf)
- Frequent Questions #2 (2006 addendum to CWT Compliance Guide) (pdf)
- Frequent Questions #3 (2022 addendum to CWT Compliance Guide) (pdf)
Study of CWT and Oil & Gas Wastewater – 2018
Rulemaking History
- 2003 Amendment
Deleted limitations for several pollutants; revision to BOD limitation.- Final Rule - Federal Register Notice (December 22, 2003)
- Proposed Rule - Federal Register Notice (September 10, 2003)
- 2000 Initial Rulemaking
- Final Rule - Federal Register Notice (December 22, 2000)
- Centralized Waste Treatment Final Rule - Fact Sheet (pdf)
- Development Document for Effluent Guidelines & Standards for the Centralized Waste Treatment Category (pdf)
- Environmental Assessment for the Final Effluent Limitations Guidelines, Pretreatment Standards for New and Existing Sources and New Source Performance Standards for the Centralized Waste Treatment Point Source Category (pdf)
- Proposed Rule - Federal Register Notice (January 13, 1999)
- Final Rule - Federal Register Notice (December 22, 2000)
Additional Information
For additional information regarding the CWT Effluent Guidelines, please contact Anthony Tripp (tripp.anthony@epa.gov) or 202-566-1419.