Maine Revised Statutes
Article 2: POLLUTION CONTROL
38 §414-C. Color pollution control

§414-C. Color pollution control
1.  Color pollution control; finding.  The Legislature finds that further, rigorous control of color, odor and foam pollutants is consistent with modernization of the State's kraft pulp industry and that process technologies to accomplish this objective will enhance the competitive position of this industry.  
[PL 1989, c. 864, §1 (NEW).]
2.  Best practicable treatment; color pollution.  For the purposes of section 414‑A, subsection 1, paragraph D, "best practicable treatment" for color pollution control for discharges of color pollutants from the kraft pulping process is:  
A. For discharges licensed and in existence prior to July 1, 1989:  
(1) On July 1, 1998 and until December 31, 2000, 225 pounds or less of color pollutants per ton of unbleached pulp produced, measured on a quarterly average basis; and  
(2) On and after January 1, 2001, 150 pounds or less of color pollutants per ton of unbleached pulp produced, measured on a quarterly average basis; and   [PL 1997, c. 444, §1 (RPR).]
B. For discharges licensed for the first time after July 1, 1989, 150 pounds or less of color pollutants per ton of unbleached pulp produced, measured on a quarterly average basis.   [PL 1989, c. 864, §1 (NEW).]
A discharge from a kraft pulp mill that is in compliance with this subsection is exempt from the provisions of subsection 3.  
[PL 1997, c. 444, §1 (AMD).]
3.  Instream color pollution standard.  An individual waste discharge may not increase the color of any water body by more than 20 color pollution units. The total increase in color pollution units caused by all waste discharges to the water body must be less than 40 color pollution units. This subsection applies to all flows greater than the minimum 30-day low flow that can be expected to occur with a frequency of once in 10 years. A discharge that is in compliance with this subsection is exempt from the provisions of subsection 2, paragraph A. Such a discharge may not exceed 175 pounds of color pollutants per ton of unbleached pulp produced after January 1, 2001.  
[PL 1997, c. 444, §2 (AMD).]
4.  Schedule of compliance. 
[PL 1997, c. 444, §3 (RP).]
4-A.  Compliance deadlines. 
[PL 1997, c. 444, §4 (RP).]
4-B.  Progress report. 
[PL 1997, c. 444, §4 (RP).]
4-C.  Color reduction evaluation.  If a discharge is not in compliance with either subsection 2 or 3 after January 1, 2001, the kraft pulp mill with a noncompliant discharge shall evaluate the potential for further color reductions. This evaluation must include the identification of each internal source of color, the contribution of color from each internal source, the options available for further color reductions for each internal source, the cost of these options for each internal source, the estimated final color discharge after implementation of the options given in pounds of color per ton of unbleached product and an assessment of the final impact on the in-stream color after implementation of the options including the amount of change expressed in color pollution units. This evaluation must be submitted to the commissioner for review no later than July 1, 2001 and by September 1, 2001 the commissioner shall modify the license to provide for a mill-specific best practicable treatment and compliance schedule.  
[PL 1997, c. 444, §5 (NEW).]
5.  Interstate waters.  For the purposes of the commissioner's responsibilities under the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, Public Law 92-500, Section 401(a)(2), as amended, the commissioner shall find that the discharge of color pollution in excess of the standard established under subsection 2, paragraph A, into any surface water that subsequently enters the State affects the quality of the State's waters so as to violate the water quality requirements of the State.  
[PL 1989, c. 864, §1 (NEW).]
6.  Monitoring established.  The commissioner shall incorporate as part of the department's ongoing water quality monitoring program, monitoring of color, odor and foam pollutants.  
[PL 1997, c. 444, §6 (AMD).]
SECTION HISTORY
PL 1989, c. 864, §1 (NEW). PL 1991, c. 835, §1 (AMD). PL 1997, c. 444, §§1-6 (AMD).

Structure Maine Revised Statutes

Maine Revised Statutes

TITLE 38: WATERS AND NAVIGATION

Chapter 3: PROTECTION AND IMPROVEMENT OF WATERS

Subchapter 1: ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION BOARD

Article 2: POLLUTION CONTROL

38 §411. State contribution to pollution abatement

38 §411-A. State contribution to residential overboard discharge replacement projects

38 §411-B. Planning

38 §411-C. Maine Clean Water Fund

38 §412. Grants by State for planning

38 §412-A. Technical and legal assistance

38 §412-B. Consultation on waste water disposal

38 §413. Waste discharge licenses

38 §414. Applications for licenses

38 §414-A. Conditions of licenses

38 §414-B. Publicly owned treatment works

38 §414-C. Color pollution control

38 §414-D. Municipal satellite collection systems

38 §415. Appeals (REPEALED)

38 §416. Discharge of oil prohibited (REPEALED)

38 §417. Certain deposits and discharges prohibited

38 §417-A. Manure spreading

38 §418. Log driving and storage

38 §418-A. Protection of the Penobscot River

38 §418-B. Prohibition on application of fertilizers near great ponds

38 §419. Cleaning agents and lawn and turf fertilizer containing phosphate banned

38 §419-A. Prohibition on the use of tributyltin as an antifouling agent

38 §419-B. Goals for dates of removal of transformers containing polychlorinated biphenyls

38 §419-C. Prevention of the spread of invasive aquatic plants

38 §419-D. Synthetic plastic microbeads

38 §419-E. Coal tar sealant products

38 §420. Certain deposits and discharges prohibited

38 §420-A. Dioxin monitoring program (REPEALED)

38 §420-B. Surface water ambient toxic monitoring program

38 §420-C. Erosion and sedimentation control

38 §420-D. Storm water management

38 §420-E. Municipal storm water ordinances; transportation systems

38 §421. Solid waste disposal areas; location (REPEALED)

38 §422. Dredging permits (REPEALED)

38 §423. Discharge of waste from watercraft

38 §423-A. Discharge of waste from motor vehicles

38 §423-B. Watercraft sanitary waste pump-out facilities at marinas

38 §423-C. Registered owner's liability for vehicle illegally discharging waste

38 §423-D. Graywater and blackwater discharges from commercial passenger vessels

38 §424. Voluntary water quality monitors

38 §424-A. Coordination for addressing water quality problems related to subsurface waste water disposal systems in shellfish growing areas

38 §424-B. Water Quality Improvement Fund

38 §424-C. Perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances in firefighting or fire-suppressing foam