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The EPA promulgated the Effluent Guidelines for Photographic Processing in 1976. The regulation (40 CFR Part 459Exit EPA’s website) covers direct dischargingdirect dischargingA point source that discharges pollutants to waters of the United States, such as streams, lakes, or oceans. photo processing facilities with limitations for silver, cyanide, and pH. The Effluent Guidelines are incorporated into NPDES permits. On this page: * What is Photographic Processing? * Facilities Covered * Guidance and Background Documents * Additional Information
Photographic processing is the development or printing of paper prints, slides, negatives, enlargements, movie film, and other sensitized materials. This work is performed by establishments providing the following services: portrait photography for the general public, commercial photography, commercial art or graphic design, or photo finishing. The process wastewater discharged by these facilities typically includes film and paper wash water, solution make-up water and area and equipment wash water.
The Photographic Effluent Guidelines regulate direct dischargers that process more than 150 square meters (1600 square feet) of material per day. Both commercial and government facilities are potentially subject to these regulations.
The EPA issued a guidance document in 1981 to support development of NPDES permits for photo processors and conducted reviews of the existing regulation in 1997 and 2005. * (310.15 KB, August 11, 2005) * (12.81 MB, March 1997, 821-R-97-003) * (10.4 MB, April 1981, EPA-440/1-81/082-9) * (926.49 KB, July 14, 1976, 41 FR 29078) * (6.4 MB, July 1976, 440/1-76/060_l)
For additional information about the Effluent Guidelines for Photographic Processing, please contact Phillip Flanders (flanders.phillip@epa.gov) or 202-566-8323.
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