Variances from categorical pretreatment standards for fundamentally different factors

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Citation 40 C.F.R. §403.13
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4 cases
  • Chemical Manufacturers Association v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc United States Environmental Protection Agency v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc
    • United States
    • U.S. Supreme Court
    • 27 Febrero 1985
    ... ... regulations, EPA has developed a "fundamentally different factor" (FDF) variance as a mechanism ... either more or less stringent if the standards applied to a given source, because of factors damentally different from those considered by EPA in setting the ... that EPA was barred from issuing FDF variances from toxic pollutant effluent limitations by § ... similarly required to comply with pretreatment standards promulgated by EPA under § 307 of the ... to atypical plants during the categorical rulemaking process, and it is thus important that ... ...
  • National Ass'n of Metal Finishers v. E.P.A.
    • United States
    • U.S. Court of Appeals — Third Circuit
    • 24 Octubre 1983
    ... ... 1. The General Pretreatment Regulations ... 2. the rical Electroplating Standards ... C. The Consolidated Cases ... C. The Fundamentally Different Factor ... iance ... 1. Variances from Pretreatment Standards ... III. THE CATEGORICAL ELECTROPLATING ... STANDARDS ... , and BDT limitations by considering the factors specified in sections 304(b) and 306(b) of the ... ...
  • Cerro Copper Products Co. v. Ruckelshaus
    • United States
    • U.S. Court of Appeals — Seventh Circuit
    • 1 Julio 1985
    ... ... Protection Agency concerning the pretreatment of wastewater discharge from industrial ... , the EPA is to establish "pretreatment standards for introduction of pollutants into ... Page ... for which the discharge limit in a categorical Pretreatment Standard is to be revised ... " 40 ... User," the EPA included "a fundamentally different factors" ("FDF") variance for each ... 1983), ("Metal Finishers"), that "FDF variances for toxic pollutant discharges are forbidden by ... ...
  • Madias v. Dearborn Federal Credit Union
    • United States
    • U.S. District Court — Eastern District of Michigan
    • 31 Mayo 1996
    ... ... that (1) banned federal credit unions from placing non-standard eligibility requirements on ... , and later pronouncements, and all those factors which give it power to persuade, if lacking power ... The NCUA contends that this is different because it is "based on the inherent authority of ... ...
2 provisions
  • N.J. Admin. Code § 7:14A-21.5 Variance From Categorical Pretreatment Standards For Fundamentally Different Factors
    • United States
    • New Jersey Administrative Code 2023 Edition Title 7. Environmental Protection Chapter 14a. New Jersey Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Subchapter 21. Requirements For Indirect Users
    • 1 Enero 2023
    ...a recommendation that the request be approved, to the USEPA Administrator. (Review of the variance request by USEPA is governed by 40 CFR Part 403.13(l) ). (j) Requests for an adjudicatory hearing shall be as follows:1. If Department denies the variance request, the requester may request an......
  • Mich. Admin. Code R. 323.2313 Alternative Categorical Limits
    • United States
    • Michigan Administrative Code 2023 Edition Environmental Quality Water Resources Division Water Resources Protection Part 23. Pretreatment
    • 1 Enero 2023
    ...for removal credits that reflect the removal of pollutants by a publicly owned treatment works discharged by the nondomestic user.(b) 40 C.F.R. §403.13 (1992) contains the requirements for a fundamentally different factor variance to reflect the existence of data and information that was no......

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