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Code · BILL · 114th Congress · S. 2768 (Introduced in Senate) — To amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to update a program to provide assistance for the planning, design,... · Sec. 5

Sec. 5. Technology-based controls for peak wet weather management

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Section 301 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act ( 33 U.S.C. 1311 ) is amended by adding at the end the following: The Administrator, with concurrence of the State, may issue a permit under section 402 that modifies the requirements of subsection (b)(1)(B) with respect to the discharge of any pollutant from a treatment facility or collection system servicing a publicly owned treatment works during periods of peak wet weather, if the applicant demonstrates to the satisfaction of the Administrator that the applicant has a peak wet weather management plan approved by the Administrator or State that— defines the peak wet weather event during which the plan will apply; describes the management practices to be used by the applicant during peak wet weather events pursuant to guidelines established by the Administrator under section 304(d)(3); and protects public health and the environment.
The Administrator may not issue a permit described in paragraph
(1)to a combined sewer overflow. .
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