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Regulatory Information
National
Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permitting
Program National Pollutant Discharge Elimination
System (NPDES) permits and regulates wastewater discharges
to lakes, streams, wetlands and other surface waters.
State Disposal System (SDS) permits regulate the construction
and operation of wastewater disposal systems, including
land treatment systems. Together, NPDES/SDS permits
establish specific limits and requirements to protect
Minnesota's surface and ground water quality for a variety
of uses, including drinking water, fishing and recreation.
Access permit forms through links on the
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Web site.
Meat and Poultry Processing
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Meat and Poultry Processing Effluent Limitation Guidelines for facilities that discharge directly to water bodies and hold NPDES permits became effective October 8, 2004.
Facilities must comply when their permits are reissued or when new sources begin discharging. The regulation applies to existing as well as new facilities including:
- slaughtering facilities (first processors)
- facilities that process products such as sausages (further processors)
- independent rendering facilities that convert inedible by-products to products such as pet food (renderers)
This rule applies to:
- existing direct wastewater discharges from meat and poultry facilities above specified production thresholds
- all new meat facilities above production thresholds
- all new poultry facilities regardless of production levels
This rule will benefit receiving waters by reducing discharges of conventional pollutants, phosphorus, ammonia and nitrogen.
More information is available in the Federal Register. |