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Document ID us-elefgu-2026-03-17-2 Title Electroplating Effluent Guidelines URL https://www.epa.gov/eg/effluent-guidelines-plan Jurisdiction /us Subdomain(s) none Language Status completed Analyzed at 2026-05-12 04:25:44.519721+00:00 Relevance inventory_targeted_fetch

Q Qualitative Requirements (12)

Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Context Conditions Confidence
#Q001administrativereportingmandatoryEffluent Guidelines Program Plan PublicationwastewaterThe Effluent Guidelines Program Plan , published every two years, identifies existing industries selected for regulatory revisions and new industries identified for regulation. The Plan provides a rulemaking schedule for any such activities.medium
#Q002administrativeoperationalguidelineELG Planning Process Goalswastewater, otherIn the ELG Planning Process, the EPA is guided by the following goals: Restore and maintain the chemical, physical, and biological integrity of the nation’s waters; and Provide transparent decision making and involve stakeholders early and often during the planning process.In the ELG Planning Processmedium
#Q003administrativeoperationalmandatoryELG Prioritization FactorswastewaterThe EPA considers four main factors when prioritizing existing ELGs for possible revision: 1. The performance of applicable and demonstrated wastewater treatment technologies, process changes, and pollution prevention strategies to reduce pollutants in an industrial category’s wastewater; 2. The costs (economic achievability) of demonstrated wastewater treatment technologies, process changes, and pollution prevention alternatives; 3. The amount and types of pollutants in an industrial category’s discharge; and 4. The opportunity to promote technological innovation or to eliminate inefficiencies or impediments to pollution prevention.when prioritizing existing ELGs for possible revisionmedium
#Q004administrativereportingmandatoryNPDES Permit IncorporationwastewaterThe Metal Finishing Effluent Guidelines are incorporated into NPDES permits for direct dischargers, and permits or other control mechanisms for indirect dischargers (refer to Pretreatment Program).Applies to direct and indirect dischargers performing metal finishing operations.high
#Q005operationaltreatmentmandatoryCore Operations CoveragewastewaterIf a plant performs any of those six operations, then discharges from the 46 operations listed in 40 CFR 433.10(a) are covered by the Part 433 standards.Plant must perform one or more: electroplating, electroless plating, anodizing, coating, chemical etching and milling, or printed circuit board manufacture.high
#Q006administrativeoperationalmandatoryJob Shop and Independent PCB Manufacturer ExclusionwastewaterCertain electroplating processes are covered by the Electroplating Category, 40 CFR Part 413, rather than Metal Finishing: '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.Facility must be an indirect discharger in operation before July 15, 1983, and either a job shop (owning <= 50% of material) or an independent PCB manufacturer.high
#Q007prohibitiontreatmentmandatoryUOG POTW Discharge ProhibitionwastewaterThese standards prohibit discharges of wastewater pollutants from onshore unconventional oil and gas (UOG) extraction facilities to publicly owned treatment works.Applies to onshore unconventional oil and gas (UOG) extraction facilities.high
#Q008operationaloperationalmandatorySubpart E Discharge Conditions (Ag/Wildlife Use)agricultural water, aquatic lifeThe regulations at 40 CFR 435 Subpart E allow for discharge of produced water from onshore facilities into navigable waters west of the 98th meridian if the produced water has a use in agriculture or wildlife propagation.Onshore facilities west of the 98th meridian; must have a use in agriculture or wildlife propagation.high
#Q009operationaloperationalmandatorySubpart E Discharge Conditions (Actual Use)agricultural water, aquatic lifeThe regulations in Subpart E allow for discharge of produced water west of the 98th meridian, if the produced water is of good enough quality to be used for wildlife or livestock watering or other agricultural uses and the produced water is actually put to such use during periods of discharge.Produced water must be of good enough quality and actually put to agricultural/wildlife use during discharge.high
#Q010administrativereportingmandatoryNPDES Permit Incorporation for Oil and GaswastewaterThe regulatory requirements are incorporated into NPDES permits.Applies to conventional and unconventional oil and gas extraction facilities under 40 CFR Part 435.high
#Q011prohibitionoperationalmandatoryCoalbed Methane Extraction ExclusionwastewaterThe Oil and Gas regulations apply to conventional and unconventional oil and gas extraction, with the exception of coalbed methane.high
#Q012operationaloperationalmandatoryPollutant Concentration Tool Macro RequirementotherNote that using the Pollutant Concentration Tool requires the use of macros in Microsoft Excel.When using the Pollutant Concentration Tool for Agricultural and Wildlife Water Use.high

P Quantitative Requirements (0)

No quantitative requirements.

D Definitions (18)

Req ID Category Name Context Confidence
#D001Produced waterThe fluid brought up from the hydrocarbon-bearing strata during the extraction of oil and gas, and includes, where present, formation water, injection water, and any chemicals added downhole or during the oil/water separation process. [40 CFR 435.11(bb); 435.33(a)(2)(v); 435.41(bb)]high
#D002Produced sandThe slurried particles used in hydraulic fracturing, the accumulated formation sands and scales particles generated during production. Produced sand also includes desander discharge from the produced water waste stream, and blowdown of the water phase from the produced water treating system. [[40 CFR 435.11(aa); 435.33(a)(2)(iv); 435.41(aa)]high
#D003UOGunconventional oil and gashigh
#D004NPDESNational Pollutant Discharge Elimination Systemhigh
#D005NAICSNorth American Industrial Classification Systemhigh
#D006BATBest Available Technologyhigh
#D007BCTBest Conventional Technologyhigh
#D008NSPSNew Source Performance Standardshigh
#D009PSESPretreatment Standards for Existing Sourceshigh
#D010PSNSPretreatment Standards for New Sourceshigh
#D011BPTBest Practicable Technologyhigh
#D012Oresmetal-bearing rockhigh
#D013Dressingpicking, sorting, washing of oreshigh
#D014Millingcrushing, grinding, etc.high
#D015Beneficiationprocessing to improve purity/qualityhigh
#D016Smeltingheating the ore mixtures to separate liquid metal and impuritieshigh
#D017BPTBest Practicable Technology Currently Availablehigh
#D018BATBest Available Technology Economically Achievablehigh