Metal Finishing Effluent Guidelines
- What is Metal Finishing?
- Current Rulemaking for Chrome Finishing Facilities
- Existing Rule - Facilities Covered
- Related Categories
- Guidance and Background Documents
- Rulemaking History
- Additional Information
What is Metal Finishing?
Metal finishing is the process of changing the surface of an object, for the purpose of improving its appearance and/or durability. Metal finishing is related to electroplating, which is the production of a thin surface coating of the metal upon another by electrodeposition.
Current Rulemaking for Chrome Finishing Facilities
Following announcement in the Preliminary Effluent Guidelines Program Plan 15 (September 2021), EPA is conducting a rulemaking to address per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) discharges from a subset of facilities in the Metal Finishing and Electroplating point source categories. Based on information and data collected during the Multi-Industry PFAS Study, EPA determined PFAS are used by some metal finishing and electroplating facilities to control hexavalent chromium emissions, a known human carcinogen and inhalation hazard. EPA determined facilities performing certain chromium operations, hereafter referred to as “chrome finishing facilities,” including chromium plating, chromium anodizing, chromic acid etching, and chromate conversion coating operations, are the predominant sources of PFAS discharges by the Metal Finishing and Electroplating point source categories.
All supporting materials for the rulemaking can be found at EPA's docket at regulations.gov. The Docket Number is EPA-HQ-OW-2022-0869.
Existing Rule - Facilities Covered
- Fabricated Metal Products, except Machinery and Transportation
- Machinery, except Electrical
- Electrical and Electronic Machinery, Equipment and Supplies
- Transportation Equipment
- Measuring, Analyzing and Controlling Instruments: Photograph; Optical Goods; Watches and Clocks
- Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries
Core Operations
- electroplating (exceptions: refer to Related Categories)
- electroless plating
- anodizing
- coating (phosphating, chromating, and coloring)
- chemical etching and milling
- printed circuit board manufacture (exceptions: refer to Related Categories)
If a plant performs any of those 6 operations, then discharges from the 46 operations listed in 40 CFR 433.10(a) are covered by the Part 433 standards.
Related Categories
- "job shop" electroplaters (those which in a calendar year do not own more than 50 percent of the material undergoing metal finishing), and
- independent printed circuit board manufacturers,
- which are located at indirect discharger facilities, and
- that were in operation before July 15, 1983.
- Aluminum Forming (40 CFR Part 467)
- Battery Manufacturing (40 CFR Part 461)
- Coil Coating (40 CFR Part 465)
- Copper Forming (40 CFR Part 468)
- Electrical and Electronic Components (40 CFR Part 469)
- Iron and Steel Manufacturing (40 CFR Part 420)
- Metal Molding and Casting (Foundries) (40 CFR Part 464)
- Nonferrous Metals Forming and Metal Powders (40 CFR Part 471)
- Nonferrous Metals Manufacturing (40 CFR Part 421)
- Plastics Molding and Forming (40 CFR Part 463)
- Porcelain Enameling (40 CFR Part 466)
Guidance and Background Documents
- Download the publications
- Coverage for Zirconization™ process (Memo, April 2016)
- "Chemical Etching" Metal Finishing Option (Memo, June 2004)
- Regulatory Determination for the "PreKote" Surface Preparation Process (April 2003)
- Misuse of Sodium Dimethyldithiocarbamate (Memo, June 2000)
- Permitting Guidance for Semiconductor Manufacturing Facilities (Memo, April 1998)
- Guidance Manual for Implementing Total Toxic Organics (TTO) Pretreatment Standards (1985)
- Guidance Manual for Electroplating and Metal Finishing Pretreatment Standards (1984)
Rulemaking History
- Download the publications
- Technical Amendment (November 7, 1986)
- Correction (October 3, 1983)
- Interpretation and Correction (September 26, 1983)
- Technical Amendment (September 15, 1983)
- Final Rule: Metal Finishing and Electroplating Categories (July 15, 1983)
- Development Document (1983)
Industry description, wastewater characterization, treatment technologies, regulatory compliance cost estimates and pollutant loadings for the final rule
- Development Document (1983)
- Proposed Rule: Metal Finishing and Electroplating Categories (August 31, 1982)
Additional Information
For additional information regarding the current rulemaking to regulate the discharge of PFAS from chrome finishing facilities only, please contact Phillip Flanders (flanders.phillip@epa.gov) or 202-566-8323. For all other questions about the Metal Finishing Effluent Guidelines, please contact Ahmar Siddiqui (siddiqui.ahmar@epa.gov) or 202-566-1044.