The Greater Lawrence Sanitary District is required to file information with the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency relative to certain industrial discharges served. In order to facilitate the preparation of these reports and to minimize duplication of effort both on the part of industry and the District, copies of certain parts of the Federal reporting forms and instructions have been made a part of this application. They will be used by the District to determine the acceptability of a waste into the District’s system, the need for pretreatment requirements and for submission to the EPA as part of the District’s application for a discharge permit.
In addition to the information required on EPA Form 7550-22(7-73), Section IV, Industrial Waste Contribution to Municipal System, the applicant shall sample and analyze his wastes as follows in accordance with the EPA methods.
In order to achieve the above mentioned goals the GLSD requirements for the disposal of septage wastes by haulers at the receiving station is described in this PDF document.
The Monitoring Department incorporates the District’s analytical testing laboratory and the Industrial Pretreatment Program (IPP). The Laboratory is Massachusetts State certified for wastewater analysis. Approximately thirty percent of the total analysis is in support of process control for the Operations Department. The remaining seventy percent are regulatory analysis for compliance with the NPDES permit and the pretreatment program. The EPA approved Industrial Pretreatment Program regulates non-residential users of the District’s system to insure that wastewater discharged will not cause interference at the wastewater treatment plant.
The District recognizes the need to provide analytical testing data that is representative of the conditions in question and is suitable for making decisions that involve compliance with environmental regulations, public health, safety and legal obligations. For more information on the lab and its analytical capabilities refer to The Quality Assurance and Quality Control Plan for the GLSD Laboratory.
The goal of the Greater Lawrence Sanitary District Laboratory is to generate the most precise, accurate and reproducible data possible in a timely and cost-efficient manner. The reliability and integrity of the sampling and analysis reflects directly on an excellent Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) Program.