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The legal responsibility for insuring that the approved methods of analysis have been
used to generate data lies with:
(a) the laboratory
(b) the EPA
(c) the person who signs the DMR
(d) the state agency issuing the permit - ANSWERS-C
Explanation:The ultimate responsibility for determining that the correct methods have
been used and referenced lies with the person who signs the Discharge Monitoring
Report (DMR). The signature is attestation that the signer takes all responsibility.
The approved methods of analysis under the industrial pre-treatment program are:
(a) any EPA method
(b) any method
(c) any method in Standard Methods
, (d) only those methods approved by the permitting authority - ANSWERS-D
ExplanationLike the compliance monitoring analysis program, methods must be
specifically approved by the permitting authority (municipalities) under the industrial
pretreatment program.
The analytical contents of the wastewater Pollutant list:
(a) are set by EPA and are constant from state to state
(b) varies from state to state
(c) are based upon section 301(a)(1) of the CWA
(d) are also what are termed characteristics of hazardous waste - ANSWERS-B,C
Explanation;Section 301(a)(1) of the CWA lists regulated pollutants. Three classes are
recognized: 1) Conventional pollutants, 2) Non-conventional pollutants, and 3) Toxic
pollutants. However, individual states have the authority to set the limits as long as they
are at least as strict as the EPA limits. Accordingly, the limits vary from state to state.
The characteristics of hazardous waste are associated with RCRA.
Oil & Grease is an example of:
(a) a non-conventional pollutant
(b) a conventional pollutant
(c) a toxic pollutant
(d) a regular pollutant - ANSWERS-B
Explanation:Section 301(a)(1) of the Clean Water Act (CWA) lists regulated pollutants.
Three classes are recognized: 1) Conventional pollutants, 2) Non-conventional
pollutants, and 3) Toxic pollutants. Oil & Grease is on the conventional pollutant list.
The following are toxic pollutants:
(a) BOD5
(b) Mercury