Permits & Ordinances

GBMSD is allowed to discharge treated wastewater to the Fox River under the guidance and conditions of our Wisconsin Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (WPDES) permit. This permit, renewable every five years, sets the conditions and requirements that determine the degree of treatment we must provide in order to comply with the regulations of the State. The permit includes effluent limits for parameters of concern; monitoring requirements for all influent and effluent streams; sludge processing requirements; reporting requirement; system operating requirements; and Pretreatment Program requirements. If the DNR determines that our existing plant is unable to meet existing conditions, or if they determine that new, stricter limits are necessary, the permit will also included a compliance plan, which stipulates a time period for new construction necessary to comply with these limits.

During the permit renewal process, the DNR closely evaluates historical effluent data, to assess compliance with existing limits and to determine the need to include new or revised limits in the subsequent permit. Current State Codes include criteria for hundreds of compounds, which, if detected in our effluent, could be controlled by a permit limit. Our current permit, which expires 9/30/10, contains relatively few permit limits, due to the low number of compounds of concern detected in our effluent.  


Summary of WPDES Permit Limits for GBMSD Effluent
Parameter Limit Type Limit and Units Sample Frequency Notes
Flow Rate    MGD  Daily  
CBOD5 Monthly Avg  25  Daily  Also Waste Load Allocation May - October
CBOD5 Weekly Avg  40  Daily  
Total Suspended Solids Monthly Avg  30  Daily  
Total Suspended Solids Weekly Avg  45  Daily  
pH Range  6.0 - 9.0  Daily  
Total Phosphorus Monthly Avg  1.0  Daily  
Fecal Coliform Geometric Mean  400 #/100 ml  Weekly  May-October
Total Residual Chlorine Daily Max    Daily  May-September
Ammonia Nitrogen Monthly Avg  26  Daily  November-December
Ammonia Nitrogen Monthly Avg  15.0  Daily  January-April
Ammonia Nitrogen Monthly Avg  4.7  Daily  May-September
Ammonia Nitrogen Monthly Avg  14.0  Daily October 

Other permit conditions include: monitoring requirements for seven heavy metals and total PCBs (monthly), acute and chronic Whole Effluent Toxicity tests (once per year in rotating quarters), and mass limits for Total Residual Chlorine.


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