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How many industrial users are in the RVRSA Service area?

by rvrsa-adm | Feb 2, 2018 | FAQ's, IPP Questions

RVRSA currently regulates 20 industries. Three (3) of which are Categorical (have federal regulations), 5 Significant (discharge gallonage of over 100,000 gallons per day) and 12 Users of Concern.

Are certain household chemicals considered an Industrial Waste?

by rvrsa-adm | Feb 2, 2018 | FAQ's, IPP Questions

No, certain household chemicals are not considered an industrial waste, but they can be considered harmful to the sewer system and treatment plant. Household chemicals such as: used motor oil, antifreeze, gasoline, paints and stains, photo chemicals, pool chemicals,...

How does RVRSA determine who is an Industrial User?

by rvrsa-adm | Feb 2, 2018 | FAQ's, IPP Questions

Industries are asked to fill out a standard “Industrial Survey Questionnaire”. From the information gathered on this form we can determine whether or not this facility will need to be permitted in order to discharge into the RVRSA sewer system. If the facility is...

How are Industrial Users monitored and charged?

by rvrsa-adm | Feb 2, 2018 | FAQ's, IPP Questions

Industrial Users are permitted by an Industrial Sewer Connection Permit. Depending on the size, wastewater discharge amount and type of production at the facility determines how the industry is regulated (Categorical Industrial User (CIU), Significant Industrial User...

Why are Industries regulated in the RVRSA Service Area?

by rvrsa-adm | Feb 2, 2018 | FAQ's, IPP Questions

Industries are regulated as a requirement of federal and state environmental laws and regulations (an example, “The Clean Water Act”). It is important to regulated industries since the RVRSA treatment plant is designed to treat DOMESTIC sewerage only, not INDUSTRIAL....
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