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Part 1— APPLICABLE DISCHARGE LIMITATIONS <br />Section 1 — City of Elk River Pretreatment Standards <br />A. The Permittee shall comply with all applicable regulations and standards contained in Chapter <br />78: Article III, of the City of Elk River Municipal Code. <br />Section 2 — Specific Applicable Discharge Limitations for Permittee <br />A. Permittee Limitations: <br />All wastewater discharged to the City of Elk River Wastewater system by the Permittee shall not <br />exceed the following discharge limitations: <br />35,000 gallons of leachate per day with concentration parameters that are consistent with those <br />identified in the Waste Management Leachate Study, June 2015 (Attachment A) and the Waste <br />Management Leachate Pilot Study, December, 2016 (Attachment B). <br />B. Other Requirements: <br />1. The hauled in leachate shall be discharged to a receiving station, constructed and <br />maintained by the Permittee, north of the City of Elk River Maintenance facility located at <br />1900 Proctor Road. This location is shown on Attachment C <br />PART 2 — MONITORING AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS <br />Section 1— Monitoring and Sampling Requirements <br />The following are the specific monitoring point location -(s), sampling collection frequency, volume <br />determination, sample compositing, and if necessary the calculation methods required by this Permit. <br />Representative wastewater samples shall be collected by the Permittee in accordance with the following <br />requirements: <br />A. The Permittee shall monitor its wastewater discharges subject to regulations under Part 1 of this <br />permit to ascertain compliance with the applicable limitations. The permittee shall provide <br />monitoring reports for its wastewater four times per year showing compliance with all <br />parameters as listed on Page 6 of this agreement. The City shall have the ability to order <br />additional testing, or select trucks from which testing will be completed. <br />B. Sampling shall conform to the following guidelines: <br />1. Each sample shall be properly preserved and must meet the appropriate holding times. <br />2. For grab samples to be collected and analyzed, a minimum of 4 grab samples shall be <br />collected and composited into a single grab sample for analysis. <br />3. Results shall be reported to the City of Elk River Wastewater Treatment Facility Chief <br />Operator. <br />C. Analysis of samples collected shall be performed in accordance with 40 CFR, Part 136 and <br />amendments thereto. Holding and preservation of collected samples shall be as specified in 40 <br />CFR, Part 136 and amendments thereto. Pollutant analyses are to be performed by an <br />accredited laboratory certified by the State of Minnesota. <br />21 Page <br />