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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDWQ-2025-004264Division of Water Quality (DWQ) UPDES Program UPDES Municipal (POTW) Permit Application Page 1 of 24 Part I. General Information (40 CFR 122.21(j)(1) and (9)) UPDES Permit No.: Facility Name: Facility Location: City State Zip Facility Mailing Address: City State Zip Facility Contact: Title: Phone Number: Email Address: Name of Signatory: Title: Is the applicant the facility owner, operator or both? (check only one response.) Owner Operator Both Indicate below any existing environmental permits. (Check all that apply and type the corresponding permit number for each.) RCRA (hazardous waste)UIC (underground injection control)PSD (air emissions) Nonattainment program (CAA)NESHAPs (CAA)Dredge or fill (CWA Section 404) Other (specify) Nature of Business CFR (40 CFR 122.21(f)(8)) Describe the nature of your business Division of Water Quality (DWQ) UPDES Program UPDES Municipal (POTW) Permit Application Page 2 of 24 Part II. Facility Information Population served? Design and Actual Flow Rates Provide design and actual flow rates in designated spaces.Design Flow Rate mgd Annual Average Flow Rates (Actual) Five Years Ago Four Years Ago Three Years Ago mgd mgd mgd Two Years Ago Last Year Current Year mgd mgd mgd Maximum Daily Flow Rates (Actual) Five Years Ago Four Years Ago Three Years Ago mgd mgd mgd Two Years Ago Last Year Current Year mgd mgd mgd Describe the treatment for each outfall Outfall No. ________Outfall No. ________Outfall No. ________ Highest Level of Treatment (check all that apply per outfall) Primary Equivalent to secondary Secondary Advanced Other (specify) ________ Primary Equivalent to secondary Secondary Advanced Other (specify) _________ Primary Equivalent to secondary Secondary Advanced Other (specify) ________ Design Removal Rates by Outfall BOD5 % % % TSS % % % Phosphorus Not applicable % Not applicable % Not applicable % Nitrogen Not applicable % Not applicable % Not applicable % Other (specify)Not applicable % Not applicable % Not applicable % Division of Water Quality (DWQ) UPDES Program UPDES Municipal (POTW) Permit Application Page 3 of 24 Part II. Facility Information continued Does the POTW use chlorine for disinfection, use chlorine elsewhere in the treatment process, or otherwise have reasonable potential to discharge chlorine in its effluent? YES NO Describe the type of disinfection used for the effluent for each outfall. If disinfection varies by season, describe below. Outfall No. ________Outfall No. ________Outfall No. ________ Disinfection type Seasons used Dechlorination used?Not applicable Yes No Not applicable Yes No Not applicable Yes No MAP: Attach a USGS topographic map or aerial photo extending one mile beyond the property boundaries of the site, the facility or activity boundaries, any treatment area(s), outfall(s), major drainage patterns, and the receiving surface waters stated above. Map Attached Division of Water Quality (DWQ) UPDES Program UPDES Municipal (POTW) Permit Application Page 4 of 24 Part II. Facility Information continued Are improvements to the facility scheduled? YES If YES, explain below. NO If NO, Skip to Part III Briefly list and describe the schedule improvements. 1. 2. 3. 4. Provide scheduled or actual dates of completion for improvements. Scheduled or Actual Dates of Completion for Improvements Scheduled Improvement (from above) Affected Outfalls (list outfall number) Begin Construction (MM/DD/YYYY) End Construction (MM/DD/YYYY) Begin Discharge (MM/DD/YYYY) Attainment of Operational Level (MM/DD/YYYY) 1. 2. 3. 4. Division of Water Quality (DWQ) UPDES Program UPDES Municipal (POTW) Permit Application Page 5 of 24 Part III. Sampling Information Provide all parameter sampling data with analytical results, reporting limit and any laboratory flags on an Excel spreadsheet. An Excel Spreadsheet will be provided upon request. Has WET testing been conducted during the last 5 years?YES NO Indicate the acute and chronic WET tests (PASS or FAIL) results for the past 5 years. If no WET testing for the quarter, then leave blank (e.g., for semi-annual or annual testing or missed testing events). Year Outfall No. ________Outfall No. ________Outfall No. ________ Acute Chronic Acute Chronic Acute Chronic Qtr 1 PASS FAIL Qtr 1 PASS FAIL Qtr 1 PASS FAIL Qtr 1 PASS FAIL Qtr 1 PASS FAIL Qtr 1 PASS FAIL Qtr 2 PASS FAIL Qtr 2 PASS FAIL Qtr 2 PASS FAIL Qtr 2 PASS FAIL Qtr 2 PASS FAIL Qtr 2 PASS FAIL Qtr 3 PASS FAIL Qtr 3 PASS FAIL Qtr 3 PASS FAIL Qtr 3 PASS FAIL Qtr 3 PASS FAIL Qtr 3 PASS FAIL Qtr 4 PASS FAIL Qtr 4 PASS FAIL Qtr 4 PASS FAIL Qtr 4 PASS FAIL Qtr 4 PASS FAIL Qtr 4 PASS FAIL Qtr 1 PASS FAIL Qtr 1 PASS FAIL Qtr 1 PASS FAIL Qtr 1 PASS FAIL Qtr 1 PASS FAIL Qtr 1 PASS FAIL Qtr 2 PASS FAIL Qtr 2 PASS FAIL Qtr 2 PASS FAIL Qtr 2 PASS FAIL Qtr 2 PASS FAIL Qtr 2 PASS FAIL Qtr 3 PASS FAIL Qtr 3 PASS FAIL Qtr 3 PASS FAIL Qtr 3 PASS FAIL Qtr 3 PASS FAIL Qtr 3 PASS FAIL Qtr 4 PASS FAIL Qtr 4 PASS FAIL Qtr 4 PASS FAIL Qtr 4 PASS FAIL Qtr 4 PASS FAIL Qtr 4 PASS FAIL Qtr 1 PASS FAIL Qtr 1 PASS FAIL Qtr 1 PASS FAIL Qtr 1 PASS FAIL Qtr 1 PASS FAIL Qtr 1 PASS FAIL Qtr 2 PASS FAIL Qtr 2 PASS FAIL Qtr 2 PASS FAIL Qtr 2 PASS FAIL Qtr 2 PASS FAIL Qtr 2 PASS FAIL Qtr 3 PASS FAIL Qtr 3 PASS FAIL Qtr 3 PASS FAIL Qtr 3 PASS FAIL Qtr 3 PASS FAIL Qtr 3 PASS FAIL Qtr 4 PASS FAIL Qtr 4 PASS FAIL Qtr 4 PASS FAIL Qtr 4 PASS FAIL Qtr 4 PASS FAIL Qtr 4 PASS FAIL Qtr 1 PASS FAIL Qtr 1 PASS FAIL Qtr 1 PASS FAIL Qtr 1 PASS FAIL Qtr 1 PASS FAIL Qtr 1 PASS FAIL Qtr 2 PASS FAIL Qtr 2 PASS FAIL Qtr 2 PASS FAIL Qtr 2 PASS FAIL Qtr 2 PASS FAIL Qtr 2 PASS FAIL Qtr 3 PASS FAIL Qtr 3 PASS FAIL Qtr 3 PASS FAIL Qtr 3 PASS FAIL Qtr 3 PASS FAIL Qtr 3 PASS FAIL Qtr 4 PASS FAIL Qtr 4 PASS FAIL Qtr 4 PASS FAIL Qtr 4 PASS FAIL Qtr 4 PASS FAIL Qtr 4 PASS FAIL Qtr 1 PASS FAIL Qtr 1 PASS FAIL Qtr 1 PASS FAIL Qtr 1 PASS FAIL Qtr 1 PASS FAIL Qtr 1 PASS FAIL Qtr 2 PASS FAIL Qtr 2 PASS FAIL Qtr 2 PASS FAIL Qtr 2 PASS FAIL Qtr 2 PASS FAIL Qtr 2 PASS FAIL Qtr 3 PASS FAIL Qtr 3 PASS FAIL Qtr 3 PASS FAIL Qtr 3 PASS FAIL Qtr 3 PASS FAIL Qtr 3 PASS FAIL Qtr 4 PASS FAIL Qtr 4 PASS FAIL Qtr 4 PASS FAIL Qtr 4 PASS FAIL Qtr 4 PASS FAIL Qtr 4 PASS FAIL Describe any cause(s) of toxicity: Division of Water Quality (DWQ) UPDES Program UPDES Municipal (POTW) Permit Application Page 6 of 24 Part IV. Compliance Information Has the facility had an parameter exceedances over the past five years? If Yes, provide the below information: Parameter Exceedance Month/Year Cause Division of Water Quality (DWQ) UPDES Program UPDES Municipal (POTW) Permit Application Page 7 of 24 Part IV. Compliance Information continued Facility monitoring data. Please provide the past five years of all parameters required to be monitored in the UPDES permit. The data can be entered in the section below or an excel spreadsheet. Attached additional sheets if needed. Month Year Parameter Min Max Avg MDL/RL* *MDL/RL is the analysis method detection limit or reporting limit located on the laboratory analysis report. Division of Water Quality (DWQ) UPDES Program UPDES Municipal (POTW) Permit Application Page 8 of 24 Part V. Outfalls and Receiving Water(s) Provide the latitude and longitude to the nearest second for each dewatering outfall. The specified location should be after all treatment and before release to the receiving water. Provide the name of the initial receiving water. If the initial receiving water is unnamed, please also indicate the closed named drainage the receiving water flows into (i.e. unnamed tributary of City Creek). Attach additional sheets if necessary for more outfalls. Each outfall to a different receiving water segment is subject to additional application fees and annual fees. Outfall No.Average daily flow rate Latitude Longitude Receiving Surface Waters (Name) mgd O O mgd O O mgd O O Do any of the outfalls described above have a season or periodic discharges? YES NO If so, provide the following information for each applicable outfall. Outfall No. ______Outfall No. ______Outfall No. ______ Number of times per year discharges occurs Average duration of each discharge (specify units) Average flow of each discharge mgd mgd mgd Months in which discharge occurs Part VI. Collection System Service Area(s) Population Served Miles of Pipe Total Population Served Total Miles of Pipe USMP Program implemented? YES NO Division of Water Quality (DWQ) UPDES Program UPDES Municipal (POTW) Permit Application Page 9 of 24 Part VII. Pretreatment Information Does the facility have an approved pretreatment program? YES NO If YES, skip to next section If No, complete the below industrial user forms and inspections as needed. A. Industrial Pretreatment Wastewater Survey Check any of the following that have occurred in the past five years either at the wastewater treatment plant or in the collection system: Foaming Unusual colors Plugged collection lines caused by grease Plugged collection lines caused by sand Plugged collection lines caused by other debris Discharging of excessive BOD Discharging of excessive suspended solids Smells unusually bad or unusual smells Upsets of the treatment plant due to unknown conditions Does the facility have any industrial users (IUs) which meet any of the following criteria: 1.Has a lot of process wastewater (5% of the flow at the waste treatment facility or more than 25,000 gallons per work day.) a. Examples: food processor, dairy, slaughterhouse, industrial laundry. YES NO 1.Is subject to federal categorical pretreatment standards; a. Examples: metal plating, cleaning or coating of metals, blueing of metals, aluminum extruding, circuit board manufacturing, tanning animal skins, pesticide formulating or packaging, and pharmaceutical manufacturing or packaging, YES NO 2.Is a concern to the POTW. a. Examples: septage hauler, restaurant and food service, car wash, hospital, photo lab, carpet cleaner, commercial laundry. YES NO Do any users of the water treatment facility caused any of the following to occur: YES NO A discharge which creates a fire or explosion hazard in the collection system. YES NO A discharge which creates toxic gases, vapor or fumes in the collection system. YES NO A discharge of solids or thick liquids which creates flow obstructions in the collection system. YES NO An acidic discharge (low pH) which causes corrosive damage to the collection system. YES NO Petroleum oil, nonbiodegradable cutting oil, or products of mineral oil origin in amounts that will cause problems in the collection system or at the waste treatment facility. YES NO Waste haulers are prohibited from discharging without permission. YES NO Does the facility believe that illegal dumping is occurring in the jurisdiction? Division of Water Quality (DWQ) UPDES Program UPDES Municipal (POTW) Permit Application Page 10 of 24 Part VII. Pretreatment Information continued Complete and submit a preliminary inspection of each business that is discharging process wastewater to the wastewater treatment plant B. PRELIMINARY INSPECTION FORM Inspection Date Inspection Time Name of Business Person Contacted Street Address City Email Address Phone Number Description of Business: Principal product or service: Raw Materials used: Production process is: Batch Continuous Both If yes, briefly describe seasonal production cycle. This facility generates the following types of wastes (check all that apply): 1.Domestic wastes (Restrooms, employee showers, etc.) 2.Cooling water, non-contact 3.Boiler/Tower blowdown 4.Cooling water, contact 5.Process 6.Equipment/Facility washdown 7.Air Pollution Control Unit 8.Storm water runoff to sewer 9.Other describe Wastes are discharged to (check all that apply): Evaporation Ground water Sanitary sewer Other (describe below) Storm sewer Surface water Waste haulers Name of waste hauler(s), if used Is a grease trap installed?Yes No Is it operational?Yes No Division of Water Quality (DWQ) UPDES Program UPDES Municipal (POTW) Permit Application Page 11 of 24 Part VII. Pretreatment Information continued B. PRELIMINARY INSPECTION FORM continued Does the business discharge a lot of process wastewater? More than 5% of the flow to the waste treatment facility?Yes No More than 25,000 gallons per work day?Yes No Does the business do any of the following or manufacture any of the following? Adhesives Aluminum Forming Battery Manufacturing Car Wash Carpet Cleaner Copper Forming Dairy Electric & Electronic Components Explosives Manufacturing Food Processor Foundries Hospital Industrial Porcelain Ceramic Manufacturing Inorganic Chemicals Mfg. or Packaging Iron & Steel Laundries Metal Finishing, Coating or Cleaning Mining Nonferrous Metals Manufacturing Organic Chemicals Manufacturing or Packaging Paint & Ink Manufacturing Pesticides Formulating or Packaging Petroleum Refining Pharmaceuticals Manufacturing or Packaging Photo Lab Plastics Manufacturing Restaurant & Food Service Rubber Manufacturing Septage Hauler Slaughter House Soaps & Detergents Manufacturing Steam Electric Generation Tanning Animal Skins Textile Mills Are any process changes or expansions planned during the next three years? Yes No If yes, attach a separate sheet to this form describing the nature of planned changes or expansions. Inspector Name Printed Wastewater Treatment Facility Any questions regarding the form or assistance with inspecting business please contact Jennifer Robinson Pretreatment Coordinator Division of Water Quality P. O. Box 144870 Salt Lake City, Utah 84114-4870 Phone: (801) 536-4383 Fax: (801) 536-4301 E-Mail:jenrobinson@utah.gov Division of Water Quality (DWQ) UPDES Program UPDES Municipal (POTW) Permit Application Page 12 of 24 Part VII. Pretreatment Information continued Either list all businesses below or provide a list of business licenses issued in the facilities service area. Name of Business Jurisdiction SIC Codes Total Average Process Flow (gpd) Total Average Facility Flow (gpd) Facility Description (dentist, manufacturing [state product], dairy, assisted living facility, etc.) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Division of Water Quality (DWQ) UPDES Program UPDES Municipal (POTW) Permit Application Page 13 of 24 Part VIII. Bisolids Information Was the Biosolids Annual Report submitted? YES NO Attach a Biosolids Management Plan with application Serve Connections? Provide the total dry metric tons per the latest 365-day period of sewage sludge generated, treated, used and disposed of: Practice Dry Metric Tons per 365-day Period Amount generated at the facility Amount treated at the facility Amount used (i.e., received from offsite) at the facility Amount disposed of at the facility Treatment Provided at Your Facility Identify the treatment process(es) used at your facility to reduce pathogens in sewage sludge Preliminary operations (e.g., sludge grindling and degritting) Stablilization Composting Disinfection Heat drying Methane or biogas capture and recovery Thickening (concentration) Anaerobic digestion Conditioning Dewatering (e.g. centrifugation, sludge drying beds, sludge lagoons) Thermal reduction Sewage Sludge Disposal Method Land Application of Bulk Sewage Sludge Is sewage sludge form your facility applied to the land? YES NO If No, Skip to next section Total dry metric tons per 365-day period of sewage sludge applied to all land sites: Surface Disposal Is sewage sludge from your facility placed on a surface disposal site? YES NO If No, Skip to next section Total dry metric tons of sewage sludge from your facility placed on all surface disposal sites per 365-day period: Do you own or operate all surface disposal sites to which you send sewage sludge for disposal? YES NO If No, complete the below information Surface disposal site you do not operate Site name Mailing address City State Zip Contact Name Title Phone Number Email Address Division of Water Quality (DWQ) UPDES Program UPDES Municipal (POTW) Permit Application Page 14 of 24 Part VIII. Bisolids Information continued Incineration Is sewage sludge from your facility fired in a sewage sludge incinerator? YES NO If No, Skip to next section Total dry metric tons of sewage sludge from your facility fired in all sewage sludge incinerators per 365-day period: Do you own or operate all sewage sludge incinerators in which sewage sludge from facility is fired? YES NO If No, complete the below information Incinerator location you do not operate Site name Mailing address City State Zip Contact Name Title Phone Number Email Address Disposal in a Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Is sewage sludge from your facility placed on a municipal solid waste landfill? YES NO If No, Skip to next section Total dry metric tons of sewage sludge from your facility placed in this municipal solid waste landfill per 365-day period: Do you own or operate the municipal solid waste landfill in which sewage sludge is disposed? YES NO If No, complete the below information Municipal Solid Waste Landfill you do not operate Site name Mailing address City State Zip Contact Name Title Phone Number Email Address Division of Water Quality (DWQ) UPDES Program UPDES Municipal (POTW) Permit Application Page 15 of 24 Part IX. Reuse Information Is wastewater applied to land? YES NO If YES, complete the below information. Land Application Site and Discharge Data Location Size Average Daily Volume Applied How often acres gpd Seasonal Continuous Intermittent acres gpd Seasonal Continuous Intermittent acres gpd Seasonal Continuous Intermittent Seasonal land application. Indicate months of seasonal land application January February March April May June July August September October November December Where is the Reuse water distributed Residential irrigation Urban uses Non-residential landscape irrigation Golf course irrigation Toilet flushing Fire protection Irrigation of food crops (direct contact with edible part) spray irrigation Irrigation of food crops (Non direct contact with edible part) no spray irrigation Irrigation Sod farms Silviculture Limited access highway rights of way Other areas where human access is restrict or unlikely to occur Irrigation of animal feed crops other than pasture for milking animals Impoundment of wastewater where direct human contact is not allowed or is unlikely to occur Cooling water Soil compaction or duct control in construction areas Other Attached an updated Reuse Project Plan An updated Reuse Project Plan is required during every permit renewal. Division of Water Quality (DWQ) UPDES Program UPDES Municipal (POTW) Permit Application Page 16 of 24 Part X. Antidegradation Review The objective of antidegradation rules and policies is to protect existing high quality waters and set forth a process for determining where and how much degradation is allowable for socially and/or economically important reasons. In accordance with Utah Administrative Code (UAC R317-2-3), an antidegradation review (ADR) is a permit requirement for any project that will increase the level of pollutants in waters of the state. The rule outlines requirements for both Level I and Level II ADRs, as well as public comment procedures. This review form is intended to assist the applicant and Division of Water Quality (DWQ) staff in complying with the rule but is not a substitute for the complete rule in R317-2-3.5. Additional details can be found in the Utah Antidegradation Implementation Guidance and relevant sections of the guidance are cited in this review form. ADRs should be among the first steps of an application for a UPDES permit because the review helps establish treatment expectations. The level of effort and amount of information required for the ADR depends on the nature of the project and the characteristics of the receiving water. To avoid unnecessary delays in permit issuance, DWQ recommends that the process be initiated at least one year prior to the date a final approved permit is required. DWQ will determine if the project will impair beneficial uses (Level I ADR) using information provided by the applicant and whether a Level II ADR is required. The applicant is responsible for conducting the Level II ADR. For the permit to be approved, the Level II ADR must document that all feasible measures have been undertaken to minimize pollution for socially, environmentally or economically beneficial projects resulting in an increase in pollution to waters of the state. For permit requiring a Level II ADR, this antidegradation form must be completed and approved by DWQ before any UPDEs permit can be issued. Typically, the ADR form is completed in an iterative manner in consultation with DWQ. The applicant should first complete the statement of social, environmental and economic importance (SEEI) DWQ, the alternatives analysis and selection of preferred alternative Section E can be conducted based on minimizing degradation resulting from discharge of the POCs. Once the applicant and DWQ agree upon the preferred alternative, the review is considered complete, and the form is submitted to DWQ. What are the designated uses of the receiving water (R317-2-6)? Domestic Water Supply Recreation Aquatic Life Agricultural Water Supply Great Salt Lake Antidegradation Category 1, 2 or 3 of receiving water (R317-2-3.2, -3.3, and -3.4): Division of Water Quality (DWQ) UPDES Program UPDES Municipal (POTW) Permit Application Page 17 of 24 Part X. Antidegradation Review continued Effluent flow reviewed: typically, this should be the maximum daily discharge at the design capacity of the facility. Exceptions should be noted. What is the application for? (Check all that apply) A UPDES permit for a new facility, project, or outfall. A UPDES permit renewal with an expansion of modification of an existing wastewater treatment works. A UPDES permit renewal requiring limits for a pollutant not covered by the previous permit and/or an increase to existing permit limits. A UPDES permit renewal with no charges in facility operations. Section B. Is a Level II ADR required? This section of the form is intended to help applicants determine if a Level II ADR is required for specific permitted activities. In addition, the Executive Secretary may require a Level II ADR for an activity with the potential for major impact on the quality of waters of the state (R317-2-3.5a.1). B1. The UPDES permit is new or is being renewed and the proposed effluent concentration and loading limits are higher than the concentration and loading limits in the previous permit and any previous antidegradation review(s). YES (Proceed to B3 of the Form) NO No Level II ADR is required and there is no need to proceed further with the review questions. Continue to the Certification Statement and Signature page. B2. Will any pollutants use assimilative capacity of the receiving water, i.e. do the pollutant concentrations in the effluent exceed those in the receiving waters at critical conditions? For most pollutants, effluent concentrations that are higher than the ambient concentrations require an antidegradation review? For a few pollutants such as dissolved oxygen, and antidegradation review is required if the effluent concentrations are less than the ambient concentrations in the receiving water. (Section 3.3.3 of Implementation Guidance) YES (Proceed to B4 of the Form) NO No Level II ADR is required and there is no need to proceed further with the review questions. Continue to the Certification Statement and Signature page. Division of Water Quality (DWQ) UPDES Program UPDES Municipal (POTW) Permit Application Page 18 of 24 Part X. Antidegradation Review continued B3. Are water quality impacts of the proposed project temporary and limited (Section 3.3.4 of Implementation Guidance)?Proposed projects that will have temporary and limited effects on water quality can be exempted form a Lev le II ADR. YES Identify the reason used to justify this determination if B4.1 and proceed to Section G. No Level II ADR is required. NO A Level II ADR is required (Proceed to Section C) B3.1 Complete this question only if the applicant is requesting a Level II review exclusion for temporary and limited projects (See R317-2-3.5(b)(3) and R317-2-3.5(b)(4)). For projects requesting a temporary and limited exclusion please indicate the factor(s) used to justify this determination (check all that apply and provide details as appropriate) (Section 3.3.4 of Implementation Guidance): Water quality impacts will be temporary and related exclusively to sediment or turbidity and fish spawning will not be impaired. Factors to be considered in determining whether water quality impacts will be temporary and limited: a) The length of time during which water quality will be lowered: b) The perfect change in ambient concentrations of pollutants: c) Pollutants affected: d) Likelihood for long-term water quality benefits: e) Potential for any residual long-term influences on existing uses: f) Impairment of fish spawning, survival and development of aquatic fauna excluding fish removal efforts: Additional justification, as needed: Division of Water Quality (DWQ) UPDES Program UPDES Municipal (POTW) Permit Application Page 19 of 24 Part X. Antidegradation Review continued Level II ADR Section C, D, E, and F of the form constitute the Level II ADR Review. The applicant must provide as much detail as necessary for DWQ to perform the antidegradation review. Questions are provided for the convenience of applicants; however, for more complex permits it may be more effective to provide the required information in a separate report. Applicants that prefer a separate report should record the report name here and proceed to Section G of the form. Option Report Name: Section C. Is the degradation from the project socially and economically necessary to accommodate important social or economic development in the area in which the waters are located? The applicant must provide as much detail as necessary for DWQ to concur that the project is socially and economically necessary when answering the questions in the section. More information is available in Section 6.2 of the Implementation Guidance. C1. Describe the social and economic benefits that would be realized through the proposed project, including the number and nature of jobs created and anticipated tax revenues. C2. Describe any environmental benefits to be realized through implementation of the proposed project. C3. Describe any social and economic losses that may result from the project, including impacts to recreation or commercial development. C4. Summarize any supporting information from the affected communities on preserving assimilative capacity to support future growth and development. Division of Water Quality (DWQ) UPDES Program UPDES Municipal (POTW) Permit Application Page 20 of 24 Part X. Antidegradation Review continued C5. Please describe any structures or equipment associated with the project that will be placed within or adjacent to the receiving water. C6. Will the discharge potentially impact a drinking water source, e.g., Class 1C waters? Depending upon the locations of the discharge and its proximity to downstream drinking water diversions, additional treatment or more stringent effluent limits or additional monitoring, beyond that which may otherwise be required to meet minimum technology standards or in stream water quality standards, may be required by the Director in order to adequately protect public health and the environment (R317-2-3.5 d.). YES NO Section D. Identify and rank (from increasing to decreasing potential threat to designated uses) the parameters of concern. Parameters of concern are parameters in the effluent at concentrations greater than ambient concentrations in the receiving water. The applicant is responsible for identifying parameter concentrations in the effluent and DWQ will provide parameter concentrations for the receiving water. More information is available in Section 3.3.3 of the Implementation Guidance. Parameters of Concern: Rank Pollutant Ambient Concentration Effluent Concentration 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Division of Water Quality (DWQ) UPDES Program UPDES Municipal (POTW) Permit Application Page 21 of 24 Part X. Antidegradation Review continued Pollutants Evaluated that are not Considered Parameters of Concern: Pollutant Ambient Concentration Effluent Concentration Justification 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Section E. Alternative Analysis Requirements of Level II Antidegradation Review. Level II ADRs require the applicant to determine whether there are feasible less-degrading alternatives to the proposed project. More information is available in Section 5.5 and 5.6 of the Implementation Guidance. E1. The UPDES permit is being renewed without any changes to flow or concentrations. Alternative treatment and discharge options including changes to operations and maintenance were considered and compared to the current processes. NO economically feasible treatment or discharge alternatives were identified that were not previously considered for any previous antigradation review(s). YES (Proceed to Section F) NO or Does Not Apply (Proceed to E2) E2. Attach as an appendix to this form a report that describes that following factors for all alternative treatment options (see 1) a technical descriptions of the treatment process, including construction costs and continued operation and maintenance expenses, 2) the mass and concentration of discharge constituents, and 3) a description of the reliability of the system, including the frequency where recurring operation and maintenance may lead to temporary increases in discharged pollutants. Most of this information is typically available from a Facility Plan, if available. Report Name: E3. Describe the proposed method and cost of the baseline treatment alternative. The baseline treatment alternative is the minimum treatment required to meet water quality based effluent limits (WQBEL) as determined by the preliminary or final wasteload analysis (WLC) and any secondary or categorical effluent limits. Division of Water Quality (DWQ) UPDES Program UPDES Municipal (POTW) Permit Application Page 22 of 24 Part X. Antidegradation Review continued E4. Were any of the following alternatives feasible and affordable? Alternative Feasible Reason Not Feasible/Affordable Pollutant Trading YES NO Water Recycling/Reuse YES NO Land Application YES NO Connection to Other Facilities YES NO Upgrade to Existing Facility YES NO Total Containment YES NO Improved O&M of Existing Systems YES NO Seasonal or Controlled Discharge YES NO New Construction YES NO No Discharge YES NO Division of Water Quality (DWQ) UPDES Program UPDES Municipal (POTW) Permit Application Page 23 of 24 Part X. Antidegradation Review continued E6. Is the preferred option also the least polluting feasible alternative? YES NO If No, what were less degrading feasible alternative(s)? If No, provide a summary of the justification for not selecting the least polluting feasible alternative and if appropriate, provide a more detailed justification as an attachment. Section F. Optional Information F1. Does the applicant want to conduct optional public review(s) in addition to the mandatory public review? Level II ADRs are public noticed for a thirty day comment period. More information is available in Section 3.7.1 of the Implementation Guidance. YES NO F2. Does the project include an optional mitigation plan to compensate for the proposed water quality degradation? YES NO Report Name: Division of Water Quality (DWQ) UPDES Program UPDES Municipal (POTW) Permit Application Page 24 of 24 Part XI. Certification Statement and Signature I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with system designed to assure that quailed personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment of knowing violations. PRINT Signatory Authority Signature Title Date The Division of Water Quality may request addition information. Important: The UPDES Permit Application will not be considered complete unless you answer every question. If an item does not The UPDES Permit Application, must be signed as follows: 1) For a corporation, a responsible corporate officer shall sign the NOT, a responsible corporate officer means: a. A President, secretary, treasurer, or vice-president of the corporation in charge of a principal business function, or any other person who performs similar policy- or decision-making functions for the corporation; or b. The manager of one or more manufacturing, production, or operating facilities, if i. The manager is authorized to make management decisions that govern the operation of the regulated facility, including having the explicit or implicit duty of making major capital investment recommendations, and initiating and directing other comprehensive measures to assure long term environmental compliance with environmental statutes and regulations: ii. The manager can ensure that the necessary systems are established or actions taken to gather complete and accurate information for permit application requirements; and iii. Authority to sign documents has been assigned or delegated to the manager in accordance with corporate procedures. 2) For a partnership of sole proprietorship, the general partner or the proprietor, respectively; or 3) For a municipality, state or other public agency, either a principal executive officer or ranking elected official shall sign the application; in this subsection, a principal executive officer of any agency means; a. The chief executive officer of the agency; or b. A senior executive officer having responsibility for the overall operations of a principal geographic unit or division of the agency. Where to File the UPDES Permit Application form: Please submit the original form with a signature in ink to the below address. Remember to retrain a copy for your records. UPDES sent by mail: Division of Water Quality 195 North 1950 West PO Box 144870 Salt Lake City, UT 84114-4870 OFFICE USE ONLY Date received: / /Received by:Document No: via:Email Fax Webportal Mail Hand Delivery Effluent Limitations Month Year Parameter Min Max Avg MDL/RL* BOD,Min Percent %Removal January 2018 BOD,mg/L 2.5 2.5 5 98.84 February 2018 BOD,mg/L 7 5.37 5 97.13 March 2018 BOD,mg/L 5 April 2018 BOD,mg/L 2.5 2.5 5 98.39 May 2018 BOD,mg/L 2.5 2.5 5 98.43 June 2018 BOD,mg/L 5 July 2018 BOD,mg/L 2.5 2.5 5 98.58 August 2018 BOD,mg/L 2.5 2.5 5 98.66 September 2018 BOD,mg/L 8 2.75 5 96.92 October 2018 BOD,mg/L 11 6.37 5 96.5 November 2018 BOD,mg/L 5 December 2018 BOD,mg/L 5 January 2019 BOD,mg/L 11 9.5 5 95.35 February 2019 BOD,mg/L 5 March 2019 BOD,mg/L 5 5 5 98 April 2019 BOD,mg/L 6 4 5 97.65 May 2019 BOD,mg/L 2.5 2.5 5 98.93 June 2019 BOD,mg/L 5 July 2019 BOD,mg/L 5 August 2019 BOD,mg/L 5 September 2019 BOD,mg/L 5 October 2019 BOD,mg/L 5 November 2019 BOD,mg/L 2.5 2.5 5 97.81 December 2019 BOD,mg/L 5 4.16 5 97.29 January 2020 BOD,mg/L 8 7 5 96.64 February 2020 BOD,mg/L 9 8.33 5 97.08 March 2020 BOD,mg/L 6 4.5 5 97.92 April 2020 BOD,mg/L 2.5 2.5 5 May 2020 BOD,mg/L 5 97.87 June 2020 BOD,mg/L 5 July 2020 BOD,mg/L 5 August 2020 BOD,mg/L 5 September 2020 BOD,mg/L 5 October 2020 BOD,mg/L 5 3.75 5 November 2020 BOD,mg/L 5 3.5 5 98.85 December 2020 BOD,mg/L 2.5 2.5 5 97.28 Effluent Limitations January 2021 BOD,mg/L 5 February 2021 BOD,mg/L 9 4.75 5 97.17 March 2021 BOD,mg/L 15 11.66 5 93.32 April 2021 BOD,mg/L 5 5 5 97.75 May 2021 BOD,mg/L 5 June 2021 BOD,mg/L 5 July 2021 BOD,mg/L 5 August 2021 BOD,mg/L 5 September 2021 BOD,mg/L 5 October 2021 BOD,mg/L 5 November 2021 BOD,mg/L 5 3 5 98.71 December 2021 BOD,mg/L 11 2.75 5 97.48 January 2022 BOD,mg/L 5 3.33 5 97.97 February 2022 BOD,mg/L 12 4.87 5 97.24 March 2022 BOD,mg/L 6 4.5 5 97.78 April 2022 BOD,mg/L 2.5 2.5 5 98.16 May 2022 BOD,mg/L 5 June 2022 BOD,mg/L 5 July 2022 BOD,mg/L 5 August 2022 BOD,mg/L 5 September 2022 BOD,mg/L 5 October 2022 BOD,mg/L 5 3.75 5 97.24 November 2022 BOD,mg/L 5 3.5 5 97.35 December 2022 BOD,mg/L 2.5 2.5 5 96.63 January 2023 BOD,mg/L 8 5.62 5 96.72 February 2023 BOD,mg/L 25 16 5 94.27 March 2023 BOD,mg/L 13 9.8 5 96.16 April 2023 BOD,mg/L 15 7.25 5 95.93 May 2023 BOD,mg/L 13 7.62 5 96.65 June 2023 BOD,mg/L 5 July 2023 BOD,mg/L 5 August 2023 BOD,mg/L 2.5 2.5 5 98.36 September 2023 BOD,mg/L 6 5.5 5 96.94 October 2023 BOD,mg/L 6 3.375 5 November 2023 BOD,mg/L 2.5 2.5 5 98.8 December 2023 BOD,mg/L 5 January 2024 BOD,mg/L 6 3.38 5 98.52 Febuary 2024 BOD,mg/L 11 6.88 5 96.11 March 2024 BOD,mg/L 6 3.66 5 97.21 April 2024 BOD,mg/L 6 4.63 5 97.96 May 2024 BOD,mg/L 6 3.2 5 98.53 Effluent Limitations June 2024 BOD,mg/L 5 3.125 5 98.16 July 2024 BOD,mg/L August 2024 BOD,mg/L 6 5.5 5 96.66 September 2024 BOD,mg/L 5 3.13 5 98.04 October 2024 BOD,mg/L 2.5 2.5 5 98.66 November 2024 BOD,mg/L 5 3.13 5 98.57 December 2024 BOD,mg/L 2.5 2.5 5 98.83 January 2025 BOD,mg/L February 2025 BOD,mg/L March 2025 BOD,mg/L April 2025 BOD,mg/L May 2025 BOD,mg/L June 2025 BOD,mg/L July 2025 BOD,mg/L August 2025 BOD,mg/L September 2025 BOD,mg/L October 2025 BOD,mg/L November 2025 BOD,mg/L December 2025 BOD,mg/L Effluent Limitations Month Year Parameter Min Max Avg January 2018 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L 4.12 7.61 5.85 February 2018 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L 9.92 14.8 12.78 March 2018 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L April 2018 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L 6.5 9 8.03 May 2018 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L 4.45 6.91 5.57 June 2018 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L July 2018 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L 4.05 5.37 4.69 August 2018 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L 4.43 5.31 4.86 September 2018 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L 4.01 6.49 5.04 October 2018 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L 6.42 10.52 7.85 November 2018 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L December 2018 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L January 2019 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L 14.97 18.68 16.42 February 2019 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L March 2019 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L 9.38 12.01 10.69 April 2019 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L 8.96 12.29 9.9 May 2019 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L 8.1 9.48 8.68 June 2019 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L July 2019 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L August 2019 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L September 2019 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L October 2019 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L November 2019 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L 5.73 6.41 6 December 2019 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L 6.84 8.94 7.93 January 2020 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L 14.07 18.95 16.16 February 2020 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L 12.75 14.88 14.06 March 2020 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L 9.1 13.85 11.51 April 2020 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L May 2020 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L 4.21 9.96 9.96 June 2020 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L July 2020 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L August 2020 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L September 2020 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L October 2020 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L November 2020 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L 4.1 6.01 4.82 December 2020 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L 4.03 4.53 4.22 Effluent Limitations January 2021 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L February 2021 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L 4.54 8.57 6.02 March 2021 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L 7.83 10.5 9.08 April 2021 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L 4.28 4.28 4.28 May 2021 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L June 2021 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L July 2021 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L August 2021 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L September 2021 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L October 2021 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L November 2021 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L 4.03 4.33 4.13 December 2021 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L 4.52 5.27 4.97 January 2022 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L 4.07 4.65 4.42 February 2022 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L 4.32 5.21 4.84 March 2022 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L 5.2 5.59 5.35 April 2022 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L 4.41 4.75 4.58 May 2022 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L June 2022 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L July 2022 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L August 2022 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L September 2022 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L October 2022 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L 4.47 4.73 4.6 November 2022 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L 4.09 4.91 4.58 December 2022 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L 5.03 5.39 5.21 January 2023 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L 10.36 19.15 15.75 February 2023 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L 17.83 22.41 20.47 March 2023 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L 11.43 14.74 13.42 April 2023 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L 7.98 13.25 10.47 May 2023 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L 5.04 10 6.67 June 2023 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L July 2023 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L August 2023 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L 5.16 5.16 5.16 Septmber 2023 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L 5.84 6.17 6 October 2023 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L 5.3 7.08 6.23 November 2023 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L 6.74 11.2 8.09 December 2023 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L January 2024 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L 5.55 8.14 6.85 February 2024 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L 6.05 10.13 8.615 March 2024 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L 6.74 1051 8.6 April 2024 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L 4.77 5.43 5.157 May 2024 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L 4.5 6 5.22 Effluent Limitations June 2024 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L 5 5.4 5.15 July 2024 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L August 2024 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L 4.7 5.2 4.95 September 2024 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L 4.4 5.6 5.25 October 2024 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L 5.7 7.2 6.25 November 2024 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L 7.1 8.3 7.725 December 2024 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L 7.3 9.4 8.2 Effluent Limitations MDL/RL* Effluent Limitations Month Year Parameter Min Max Avg MDL/RL* January 2018 E.coli, No.100mL 1 0.625 1 February 2018 E.coli, No.100mL 0.5 0.5 1 March 2018 E.coli, No.100mL 1 April 2018 E.coli, No.100mL 0.5 0.5 1 May 2018 E.coli, No.100mL 0.5 0.5 1 June 2018 E.coli, No.100mL 1 July 2018 E.coli, No.100mL 0.5 0.5 1 August 2018 E.coli, No.100mL 0.5 0.5 1 September 2018 E.coli, No.100mL 0.5 0.5 1 October 2018 E.coli, No.100mL 1 0.625 1 November 2018 E.coli, No.100mL 1 December 2018 E.coli, No.100mL 1 January 2019 E.coli, No.100mL 1 0.625 1 February 2019 E.coli, No.100mL 1 March 2019 E.coli, No.100mL 0.5 0.5 1 April 2019 E.coli, No.100mL 0.5 0.5 1 May 2019 E.coli, No.100mL 0.5 0.5 1 June 2019 E.coli, No.100mL 1 July 2019 E.coli, No.100mL 1 August 2019 E.coli, No.100mL 1 September 2019 E.coli, No.100mL 1 October 2019 E.coli, No.100mL 1 November 2019 E.coli, No.100mL 0.5 0.5 1 December 2019 E.coli, No.100mL 0.5 0.5 1 January 2020 E.coli, No.100mL 3 1.33 1 February 2020 E.coli, No.100mL 0.5 0.5 1 March 2020 E.coli, No.100mL 0.5 0.5 1 April 2020 E.coli, No.100mL 1 May 2020 E.coli, No.100mL 0.5 0.5 1 June 2020 E.coli, No.100mL 1 July 2020 E.coli, No.100mL 1 August 2020 E.coli, No.100mL 1 September 2020 E.coli, No.100mL 1 October 2020 E.coli, No.100mL 1 November 2020 E.coli, No.100mL 0.5 0.5 1 December 2020 E.coli, No.100mL 5 3.5 1 Effluent Limitations January 2021 E.coli, No.100mL 1 February 2021 E.coli, No.100mL 0.5 0.5 1 March 2021 E.coli, No.100mL 1 0.66 1 April 2021 E.coli, No.100mL 0.5 0.5 1 May 2021 E.coli, No.100mL 1 June 2021 E.coli, No.100mL 1 July 2021 E.coli, No.100mL 1 August 2021 E.coli, No.100mL 1 September 2021 E.coli, No.100mL 1 October 2021 E.coli, No.100mL 1 November 2021 E.coli, No.100mL 2 1 1 December 2021 E.coli, No.100mL 63 20.25 1 January 2022 E.coli, No.100mL 15 5.5 1 February 2022 E.coli, No.100mL 3 1.25 1 March 2022 E.coli, No.100mL 0.5 0.5 1 April 2022 E.coli, No.100mL 1 0.75 1 May 2022 E.coli, No.100mL 1 June 2022 E.coli, No.100mL 1 July 2022 E.coli, No.100mL 1 August 2022 E.coli, No.100mL 1 September 2022 E.coli, No.100mL 1 October 2022 E.coli, No.100mL 1 November 2022 E.coli, No.100mL 4 1.5 1 December 2022 E.coli, No.100mL 6 3.5 1 January 2023 E.coli, No.100mL 0.5 0.5 1 February 2023 E.coli, No.100mL 1 0.625 1 March 2023 E.coli, No.100mL 0.5 0.5 1 April 2023 E.coli, No.100mL 0.5 0.5 1 May 2023 E.coli, No.100mL 0.5 0.5 1 June 2023 E.coli, No.100mL 1 January 2024 E.coli, No.100mL 8.14 6.85 1 February 2024 E.coli, No.100mL 10.13 8.615 1 March 2024 E.coli, No.100mL 0.1 0.1 1 April 2024 E.coli, No.100mL 0.1 0.1 1 May 2024 E.coli, No.100mL 1 0.6 1 June 2024 E.coli, No.100mL 0.1 0.1 1 July 2024 E.coli, No.100mL 1 August 2024 E.coli, No.100mL 0.1 0.1 1 September 2024 E.coli, No.100mL 0.1 0.1 1 October 2024 E.coli, No.100mL 0.1 0.1 1 November 2024 E.coli, No.100mL 0.1 0.1 1 Effluent Limitations December 2024 E.coli, No.100mL 0.1 0.1 1 TOTAL FLOWS Month Year Parameter Min Max Avg Min Max Avg January 2018 Total Flows,MGD 0.685 0.351 February 2018 Total Flows,MGD 0.706 0.622 March 2018 Total Flows,MGD 0.77 April 2018 Total Flows,MGD 0.728 0.408 May 2018 Total Flows,MGD 0.709 0.431 June 2018 Total Flows,MGD 0.67 July 2018 Total Flows,MGD 0.679 0.28 August 2018 Total Flows,MGD 0.697 0.403 September 2018 Total Flows,MGD 0.685 0.403 October 2018 Total Flows,MGD 0.686 0.375 November 2018 Total Flows,MGD 0.69 December 2018 Total Flows,MGD 0.702 January 2019 Total Flows,MGD 0.712 0.356 February 2019 Total Flows,MGD 0.707 March 2019 Total Flows,MGD 0.736 0.325 April 2019 Total Flows,MGD 0.769 0.523 May 2019 Total Flows,MGD 0.745 0.311 June 2019 Total Flows,MGD 0.723 July 2019 Total Flows,MGD 0.712 August 2019 Total Flows,MGD 0.736 September 2019 Total Flows,MGD 0.714 October 2019 Total Flows,MGD 0.711 November 2019 Total Flows,MGD 0.729 0.316 December 2019 Total Flows,MGD 0.724 0.333 January 2020 Total Flows,MGD 0.715 0.301 February 2020 Total Flows,MGD 0.719 0.282 March 2020 Total Flows,MGD 0.794 0.259 April 2020 Total Flows,MGD 0.768 May 2020 Total Flows,MGD 0.75 0.381 June 2020 Total Flows,MGD 0.753 July 2020 Total Flows,MGD 0.749 August 2020 Total Flows,MGD 0.744 September 2020 Total Flows,MGD 0.827 October 2020 Total Flows,MGD 0.746 November 2020 Total Flows,MGD 0.76 0.408 December 2020 Total Flows,MGD 0.748 0.357 INFLUENT EFFLUENT TOTAL FLOWS January 2021 Total Flows,MGD 0.749 February 2021 Total Flows,MGD 0.744 0.431 March 2021 Total Flows,MGD 0.759 0.254 April 2021 Total Flows,MGD 0.776 0.079 May 2021 Total Flows,MGD 0.758 June 2021 Total Flows,MGD 0.763 July 2021 Total Flows,MGD 0.857 August 2021 Total Flows,MGD 0.877 September 2021 Total Flows,MGD 0.873 October 2021 Total Flows,MGD 0.864 November 2021 Total Flows,MGD 0.854 0.745 December 2021 Total Flows,MGD 0.846 0.656 January 2022 Total Flows,MGD 0.854 0.34 February 2022 Total Flows,MGD 0.854 0.412 March 2022 Total Flows,MGD 0.873 0.356 April 2022 Total Flows,MGD 0.86 0.226 May 2022 Total Flows,MGD 0.837 June 2022 Total Flows,MGD 0.854 July 2022 Total Flows,MGD 0.868 August 2022 Total Flows,MGD 0.907 September 2022 Total Flows,MGD 0.884 October 2022 Total Flows,MGD 0.888 0.354 November 2022 Total Flows,MGD 0.888 0.756 December 2022 Total Flows,MGD 0.876 0.359 January 2023 Total Flows,MGD 0.882 0.826 February 2023 Total Flows,MGD 0.912 0.873 March 2023 Total Flows,MGD 0.908 0.707 April 2023 Total Flows,MGD 0.909 0.734 May 2023 Total Flows,MGD 0.883 0.642 June 2023 Total Flows,MGD 0.897 July 2023 Total Flows,MGD 0.909 August 2023 Total Flows,MGD 0.941 0.161 September 2023 Total Flows,MGD 0.92 0.185 October 2023 Total Flows,MGD 0.891 0.313 November 2023 Total Flows,MGD 0.9 0.602 December 2023 Total Flows,MGD 0.921 0.724 January 2024 Total Flows,MGD 0.941 0.595 February 2024 Total Flows,MGD 0.957 0.839 March 2024 Total Flows,MGD 0.972 0.332 April 2024 Total Flows,MGD 1.003 0.843 May 2024 Total Flows,MGD 0.975 0.768 June 2024 Total Flows,MGD 0.941 0.7 TOTAL FLOWS July 2024 Total Flows,MGD 0.945 August 2024 Total Flows,MGD 0.96 0.179 September 2024 Total Flows,MGD 0.943 0.412 October 2024 Total Flows,MGD 0.939 0.472 November 2024 Total Flows,MGD 0.957 0.66 December 2024 Total Flows,MGD 0.975 0.629 Effluent Limitations Month Year Parameter Effluent Avg Flow Max Avg MDL/RL* January 2018 Nitrate 27.1 0.1 February 2018 Nitrate 26.6 0.1 March 2018 Nitrate 0.1 April 2018 Nitrate 22.1 0.1 May 2018 Nitrate 18.5 0.1 June 2018 Nitrate 0.1 July 2018 Nitrate 4.9 0.1 August 2018 Nitrate 4.5 0.1 September 2018 Nitrate 4.3 0.1 October 2018 Nitrate 7.2 0.1 November 2018 Nitrate 0.1 December 2018 Nitrate 0.1 January 2019 Nitrate 21.9 0.1 February 2019 Nitrate 0.1 March 2019 Nitrate 21.1 0.1 April 2019 Nitrate 14.5 0.1 May 2019 Nitrate 9 0.1 June 2019 Nitrate 0.1 July 2019 Nitrate 0.1 August 2019 Nitrate 0.1 September 2019 Nitrate 0.1 October 2019 Nitrate 0.1 November 2019 Nitrate 17.2 0.1 December 2019 Nitrate 22.1 0.1 January 2020 Nitrate 25 0.1 February 2020 Nitrate 23.9 0.1 March 2020 Nitrate 17.2 0.1 April 2020 Nitrate 0.1 May 2020 Nitrate 3 0.1 June 2020 Nitrate 0.1 July 2020 Nitrate 0.1 August 2020 Nitrate 0.1 September 2020 Nitrate 0.1 October 2020 Nitrate 0.1 November 2020 Nitrate 8.8 0.1 December 2020 Nitrate 16.2 0.1 Effluent Limitations January 2021 Nitrate 0.1 February 2021 Nitrate 20.1 0.1 March 2021 Nitrate 18.1 0.1 April 2021 Nitrate 7.4 0.1 May 2021 Nitrate 0.1 June 2021 Nitrate 0.1 July 2021 Nitrate 0.1 August 2021 Nitrate 0.1 September 2021 Nitrate 0.1 October 2021 Nitrate 0.1 November 2021 Nitrate 10.9 0.1 December 2021 Nitrate 14 0.1 January 2022 Nitrate 20.5 0.1 February 2022 Nitrate 19.8 0.1 March 2022 Nitrate 17.1 0.1 April 2022 Nitrate 7.2 0.1 May 2022 Nitrate 0.1 June 2022 Nitrate 0.1 July 2022 Nitrate 0.1 August 2022 Nitrate 0.1 September 2022 Nitrate 0.1 October 2022 Nitrate 0.05 0.1 November 2022 Nitrate 3.68 0.1 December 2022 Nitrate 8.2 0.1 January 2023 Nitrate 11.4 0.1 February 2023 Nitrate 8.69 0.1 March 2023 Nitrate 9.72 0.1 April 2023 Nitrate 3.56 0.1 May 2023 Nitrate 0.7 0.1 June 2023 Nitrate 0.1 July 2023 Nitrate 0.1 August 2023 Nitrate 0.05 0.1 September 2023 Nitrate 0.1 0.1 October 2023 Nitrate 0.21 0.1 November 2023 Nitrate 2.03 0.1 December 2023 Nitrate 0.89 0.1 January 2024 Nitrate 0.05 0.1 February 2024 Nitrate 0.88 0.1 March 2024 Nitrate 1.52 0.1 April 2024 Nitrate 0.24 0.1 May 2024 Nitrate 1.59 0.1 June 2024 Nitrate 0.47 0.1 Effluent Limitations July 2024 Nitrate N/A 0.1 August 2024 Nitrate 0.05 0.1 September 2024 Nitrate 0.5 0.1 October 2024 Nitrate 0.22 0.1 November 2024 Nitrate 5.34 0.1 December 2024 Nitrate 14.5 0.1 Effluent Limitations Month Year Parameter Effluent Avg Flow Max Avg MDL/RL* January 2018 Nitrite 0.5 0.1 February 2018 Nitrite 0.2 0.1 March 2018 Nitrite 0.1 April 2018 Nitrite 0.2 0.1 May 2018 Nitrite 0.2 0.1 June 2018 Nitrite 0.1 July 2018 Nitrite 0.05 0.1 August 2018 Nitrite 0.5 0.1 September 2018 Nitrite 0.1 0.1 October 2018 Nitrite 0.05 0.1 November 2018 Nitrite 0.1 December 2018 Nitrite 0.1 January 2019 Nitrite 0.2 0.1 February 2019 Nitrite 0.1 March 2019 Nitrite 0.2 0.1 April 2019 Nitrite 0.8 0.1 May 2019 Nitrite 0.1 0.1 June 2019 Nitrite 0.1 July 2019 Nitrite 0.1 August 2019 Nitrite 0.1 September 2019 Nitrite 0.1 October 2019 Nitrite 0.1 November 2019 Nitrite 0.1 0.1 December 2019 Nitrite 0.4 0.1 January 2020 Nitrite 0.2 0.1 February 2020 Nitrite 0.2 0.1 March 2020 Nitrite 0.1 0.1 April 2020 Nitrite 0.1 May 2020 Nitrite 0.2 0.1 June 2020 Nitrite 0.1 July 2020 Nitrite 0.1 August 2020 Nitrite 0.1 September 2020 Nitrite 0.1 October 2020 Nitrite 0.1 November 2020 Nitrite 0.3 0.1 December 2020 Nitrite 0.3 0.1 Effluent Limitations January 2021 Nitrite 0.1 February 2021 Nitrite 0.2 0.1 March 2021 Nitrite 0.1 0.1 April 2021 Nitrite 0.2 0.1 May 2021 Nitrite 0.1 June 2021 Nitrite 0.1 July 2021 Nitrite 0.1 August 2021 Nitrite 0.1 September 2021 Nitrite 0.1 October 2021 Nitrite 0.1 November 2021 Nitrite 0.4 0.1 December 2021 Nitrite 0.025 0.1 January 2022 Nitrite 0.3 0.1 February 2022 Nitrite 0.2 0.1 March 2022 Nitrite 0.25 0.1 April 2022 Nitrite 0.2 0.1 May 2022 Nitrite 0.1 June 2022 Nitrite 0.1 July 2022 Nitrite 0.1 August 2022 Nitrite 0.1 September 2022 Nitrite 0.1 October 2022 Nitrite 0.05 0.1 November 2022 Nitrite 0.13 0.1 December 2022 Nitrite 0.2 0.1 January 2023 Nitrite 0.2 0.1 February 2023 Nitrite 0.05 0.1 March 2023 Nitrite 0.05 0.1 April 2023 Nitrite 0.1 0.1 May 2023 Nitrite 0.3 0.1 June 2023 Nitrite 0.1 July 2023 Nitrite 0.1 August 2023 Nitrite 0.6 0.1 September 2023 Nitrite 0.5 0.1 October 2023 Nitrite 0.2 0.1 November 2023 Nitrite 0.05 0.1 December 2023 Nitrite 0.05 0.1 January 2024 Nitrite 1.01 0.1 February 2024 Nitrite 0.2 0.1 March 2024 Nitrite 0.1 0.1 April 2024 Nitrite 0.1 0.1 May 2024 Nitrite 0.4 0.1 June 2024 Nitrite 0.3 0.1 Effluent Limitations July 2024 Nitrite N/A 0.1 August 2024 Nitrite 0.05 0.1 September 2024 Nitrite 0 0.1 October 2024 Nitrite 0.33 0.1 November 2024 Nitrite 0 0.1 December 2024 Nitrite 0.3 0.1 Effluent Limitations Month Year Parameter Effluent Avg Flow Max Avg MDL/RL* January 2018 Orthophosphate (as P)3.9 0.1 February 2018 Orthophosphate (as P)3.2 0.1 March 2018 Orthophosphate (as P)0.1 April 2018 Orthophosphate (as P)2.5 0.1 May 2018 Orthophosphate (as P)3.5 0.1 June 2018 Orthophosphate (as P)0.1 July 2018 Orthophosphate (as P)4.6 0.1 August 2018 Orthophosphate (as P)5.4 0.1 September 2018 Orthophosphate (as P)5.1 0.1 October 2018 Orthophosphate (as P)4.6 0.1 November 2018 Orthophosphate (as P)0.1 December 2018 Orthophosphate (as P)0.1 January 2019 Orthophosphate (as P)3.7 0.1 February 2019 Orthophosphate (as P)0.1 March 2019 Orthophosphate (as P)2.6 0.1 April 2019 Orthophosphate (as P)3.5 0.1 May 2019 Orthophosphate (as P)2.7 0.1 June 2019 Orthophosphate (as P)0.1 July 2019 Orthophosphate (as P)0.1 August 2019 Orthophosphate (as P)0.1 September 2019 Orthophosphate (as P)0.1 October 2019 Orthophosphate (as P)0.1 November 2019 Orthophosphate (as P)4.9 0.1 December 2019 Orthophosphate (as P)4.7 0.1 January 2020 Orthophosphate (as P)3.9 0.1 February 2020 Orthophosphate (as P)3.7 0.1 March 2020 Orthophosphate (as P)3.6 0.1 April 2020 Orthophosphate (as P)0.1 May 2020 Orthophosphate (as P)1.8 0.1 June 2020 Orthophosphate (as P)0.1 July 2020 Orthophosphate (as P)0.1 August 2020 Orthophosphate (as P)0.1 September 2020 Orthophosphate (as P)0.1 October 2020 Orthophosphate (as P)0.1 November 2020 Orthophosphate (as P)4 0.1 December 2020 Orthophosphate (as P)3.4 0.1 Effluent Limitations January 2021 Orthophosphate (as P)0.1 February 2021 Orthophosphate (as P)3.5 0.1 March 2021 Orthophosphate (as P)4 0.1 April 2021 Orthophosphate (as P)2.7 0.1 May 2021 Orthophosphate (as P)0.1 June 2021 Orthophosphate (as P)0.1 July 2021 Orthophosphate (as P)0.1 August 2021 Orthophosphate (as P)0.1 September 2021 Orthophosphate (as P)0.1 October 2021 Orthophosphate (as P)0.1 November 2021 Orthophosphate (as P)4.1 0.1 December 2021 Orthophosphate (as P)3.7 0.1 January 2022 Orthophosphate (as P)4.2 0.1 February 2022 Orthophosphate (as P)4.4 0.1 March 2022 Orthophosphate (as P)4.4 0.1 April 2022 Orthophosphate (as P)5.6 0.1 May 2022 Orthophosphate (as P)0.1 June 2022 Orthophosphate (as P)0.1 July 2022 Orthophosphate (as P)0.1 August 2022 Orthophosphate (as P)0.1 September 2022 Orthophosphate (as P)0.1 October 2022 Orthophosphate (as P)6.5 0.1 November 2022 Orthophosphate (as P)5.7 0.1 December 2022 Orthophosphate (as P)4.8 0.1 January 2023 Orthophosphate (as P)4.5 0.1 February 2023 Orthophosphate (as P)4.1 0.1 March 2023 Orthophosphate (as P)3.8 0.1 April 2023 Orthophosphate (as P)3.5 0.1 May 2023 Orthophosphate (as P)5.7 0.1 June 2023 Orthophosphate (as P)N/A 0.1 July 2023 Orthophosphate (as P)N/A 0.1 August 2023 Orthophosphate (as P)3.5 0.1 September 2023 Orthophosphate (as P)3.5 0.1 October 2023 Orthophosphate (as P)4.6 0.1 November 2023 Orthophosphate (as P)4.5 0.1 December 2023 Orthophosphate (as P)3.8 0.1 January 2024 Orthophosphate (as P)6.1 0.1 February 2024 Orthophosphate (as P)4.9 0.1 March 2024 Orthophosphate (as P)7.4 0.1 April 2024 Orthophosphate (as P)5.3 0.1 May 2024 Orthophosphate (as P)5.2 0.1 June 2024 Orthophosphate (as P)6 0.1 Effluent Limitations July 2024 Orthophosphate (as P)N/A 0.1 August 2024 Orthophosphate (as P)5.8 0.1 September 2024 Orthophosphate (as P)6.2 0.1 October 2024 Orthophosphate (as P)5.6 0.1 November 2024 Orthophosphate (as P)5.2 0.1 December 2024 Orthophosphate (as P)4.5 0.1 Effluent Limitations Month Year Parameter Min Max Avg MDL/RL* January 2018 pH,Standard Units 7.21 7.7 7.39 February 2018 pH,Standard Units 7.42 8.97 8.41 March 2018 pH,Standard Units April 2018 pH,Standard Units 8.37 8.55 8.47 May 2018 pH,Standard Units 7.97 8.39 8.18 June 2018 pH,Standard Units July 2018 pH,Standard Units 7.98 8.19 8.06 August 2018 pH,Standard Units 7.83 8.2 7.97 September 2018 pH,Standard Units 7.74 8.29 7.96 October 2018 pH,Standard Units 7.74 8.5 8.13 November 2018 pH,Standard Units December 2018 pH,Standard Units January 2019 pH,Standard Units 8.41 8.85 8.61 February 2019 pH,Standard Units March 2019 pH,Standard Units 8.52 8.95 8.73 April 2019 pH,Standard Units 8.56 8.93 8.77 May 2019 pH,Standard Units 8.8 8.98 8.86 June 2019 pH,Standard Units July 2019 pH,Standard Units August 2019 pH,Standard Units September 2019 pH,Standard Units October 2019 pH,Standard Units November 2019 pH,Standard Units 7.41 7.83 7.61 December 2019 pH,Standard Units 7.8 8.05 7.9 January 2020 pH,Standard Units 8.36 8.74 8.55 February 2020 pH,Standard Units 8.7 8.88 8.79 March 2020 pH,Standard Units 8.33 8.9 8.7 April 2020 pH,Standard Units May 2020 pH,Standard Units 8.33 8.86 8.6 June 2020 pH,Standard Units July 2020 pH,Standard Units August 2020 pH,Standard Units September 2020 pH,Standard Units October 2020 pH,Standard Units November 2020 pH,Standard Units 7.69 8.23 8.03 December 2020 pH,Standard Units 6.84 7.46 7.24 Effluent Limitations January 2021 pH,Standard Units February 2021 pH,Standard Units 7.56 8.42 7.91 March 2021 pH,Standard Units 8.86 8.98 8.93 April 2021 pH,Standard Units 8.87 8.87 8.87 May 2021 pH,Standard Units June 2021 pH,Standard Units July 2021 pH,Standard Units August 2021 pH,Standard Units September 2021 pH,Standard Units October 2021 pH,Standard Units November 2021 pH,Standard Units 7.18 7.52 7.39 December 2021 pH,Standard Units 7.33 7.91 7.62 January 2022 pH,Standard Units 7.59 7.67 7.64 February 2022 pH,Standard Units 7.44 7.74 7.57 March 2022 pH,Standard Units 7.8 8.08 7.91 April 2022 pH,Standard Units 7.86 7.89 7.875 May 2022 pH,Standard Units June 2022 pH,Standard Units July 2022 pH,Standard Units August 2022 pH,Standard Units September 2022 pH,Standard Units October 2022 pH,Standard Units 7.66 8.18 7.66 November 2022 pH,Standard Units 7.15 7.73 7.41 December 2022 pH,Standard Units 7.59 8.12 7.85 Month Year Parameter Min Max Avg MDL/RL* January 2023 pH,Standard Units 8.1 8.62 8.3 February 2023 pH,Standard Units 8.49 8.73 8.63 March 2023 pH,Standard Units 8.42 8.83 8.66 April 2023 pH,Standard Units 8.19 8.74 8.54 May 2023 pH,Standard Units 7.31 8.54 7.7 June 2023 pH,Standard Units N/A N/A N/A July 2023 pH,Standard Units N/A N/A N/A August 2023 pH,Standard Units 8.21 8.21 8.21 September 2023 pH,Standard Units 7.76 7.87 7.82 October 2023 pH,Standard Units 7.59 7.97 7.8 November 2023 pH,Standard Units 7.29 7.67 7.49 December 2023 pH,Standard Units 7.18 7.58 7.33 Month Year Parameter Min Max Avg MDL/RL* January 2024 pH,Standard Units 7.17 7.43 7.3 February 2024 pH,Standard Units 7.16 7.81 7.49 March 2024 pH,Standard Units 7.74 8.27 7.94 April 2024 pH,Standard Units 7.36 7.72 7.6 Effluent Limitations May 2024 pH,Standard Units 7.37 7.8 7.61 June 2024 pH,Standard Units 7.6 7.78 7.69 July 2024 pH,Standard Units N/A N/A N/A August 2024 pH,Standard Units 7.74 7.76 7.75 September 2024 pH,Standard Units 7.67 8.09 7.83 October 2024 pH,Standard Units 7.73 8.04 7.82 November 2024 pH,Standard Units 7.34 7.56 7.44 December 2024 pH,Standard Units 7.42 7.49 7.46 Effluent Limitations Month Year Parameter Effluent Avg Flow Max Avg MDL/RL* January 2018 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 0.5 1 February 2018 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 0.5 1 March 2018 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 1 April 2018 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 0.5 1 May 2018 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 0.5 1 June 2018 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 1 July 2018 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 0.5 1 August 2018 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 1.2 1 September 2018 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 1.3 1 October 2018 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 0.5 1 November 2018 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 1 December 2018 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 1 January 2019 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 0.5 1 February 2019 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 1 March 2019 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 0.5 1 April 2019 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 0.5 1 May 2019 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 0.5 1 June 2019 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 1 July 2019 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 1 August 2019 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 1 September 2019 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 1 October 2019 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 1 November 2019 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 0.5 1 December 2019 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 0.5 1 January 2020 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 0.5 1 February 2020 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 0.5 1 March 2020 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 0.5 1 April 2020 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 1 May 2020 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 2.1 1 June 2020 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 1 July 2020 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 1 August 2020 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 1 September 2020 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 1 October 2020 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 1 November 2020 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 1 1 December 2020 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 0.5 1 Effluent Limitations January 2021 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 1 February 2021 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 0.5 1 March 2021 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 1.1 1 April 2021 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 1.7 1 May 2021 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 1 June 2021 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 1 July 2021 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 1 August 2021 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 1 September 2021 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 1 October 2021 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 1 November 2021 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 0.5 1 December 2021 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 0.5 1 January 2022 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 0.5 1 February 2022 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 0.5 1 March 2022 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 0.5 1 April 2022 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 1.6 1 May 2022 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 1 June 2022 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 1 July 2022 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 1 August 2022 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 1 September 2022 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 1 October 2022 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 4.2 1 November 2022 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 3.8 1 December 2022 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 1.8 1 January 2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 0.5 1 February 2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 1.3 1 March 2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 11.3 1 April 2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 1.7 1 May 2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 3.5 1 June 2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen N/A 1 July 2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen N/A 1 August 2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 3.3 1 September 2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 2 1 October 2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 2.9 1 November 2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 1.5 1 December 2023 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 1 1 January 2024 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 2 1 February 2024 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 1.3 1 March 2024 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 2.8 1 April 2024 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 6.5 1 May 2024 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 6.6 1 June 2024 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 3.7 1 Effluent Limitations July 2024 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen N/A 1 August 2024 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 3.6 1 September 2024 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 3.9 1 October 2024 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 1.3 1 November 2024 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 1.2 1 December 2024 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 0.5 1 Effluent Limitations Month Year Parameter Min Max Avg MDL/RL* January 2018 Total Ammonia (as N)1.6 1.2 February 2018 Total Ammonia (as N)0.2 0.125 March 2018 Total Ammonia (as N) April 2018 Total Ammonia (as N)0.2 0.13 May 2018 Total Ammonia (as N)0.4 0.275 June 2018 Total Ammonia (as N) July 2018 Total Ammonia (as N)0.2 0.15 August 2018 Total Ammonia (as N)0.1 0.1 September 2018 Total Ammonia (as N)0.1 0.1 October 2018 Total Ammonia (as N)0.1 0.1 November 2018 Total Ammonia (as N) December 2018 Total Ammonia (as N) January 2019 Total Ammonia (as N)0.3 0.225 February 2019 Total Ammonia (as N) March 2019 Total Ammonia (as N)0.4 0.35 April 2019 Total Ammonia (as N)0.4 0.2 May 2019 Total Ammonia (as N)0.3 0.2 June 2019 Total Ammonia (as N) July 2019 Total Ammonia (as N) August 2019 Total Ammonia (as N) September 2019 Total Ammonia (as N) October 2019 Total Ammonia (as N) November 2019 Total Ammonia (as N)0.43 0.5 December 2019 Total Ammonia (as N)0.33 0.4 January 2020 Total Ammonia (as N)0.1 0.1 February 2020 Total Ammonia (as N)0.1 0.1 March 2020 Total Ammonia (as N)0.4 0.23 April 2020 Total Ammonia (as N) May 2020 Total Ammonia (as N)0.7 0.425 June 2020 Total Ammonia (as N) July 2020 Total Ammonia (as N) August 2020 Total Ammonia (as N) September 2020 Total Ammonia (as N) October 2020 Total Ammonia (as N) November 2020 Total Ammonia (as N)0.6 0.4 December 2020 Total Ammonia (as N)1.5 1.06 Effluent Limitations January 2021 Total Ammonia (as N) February 2021 Total Ammonia (as N)1.4 0.75 March 2021 Total Ammonia (as N)0.1 0.06 April 2021 Total Ammonia (as N)0.5 0.5 May 2021 Total Ammonia (as N) June 2021 Total Ammonia (as N) July 2021 Total Ammonia (as N) August 2021 Total Ammonia (as N) September 2021 Total Ammonia (as N) October 2021 Total Ammonia (as N) November 2021 Total Ammonia (as N)0.8 0.44 December 2021 Total Ammonia (as N)1 0.475 January 2022 Total Ammonia (as N)1.5 1.43 February 2022 Total Ammonia (as N)1 1 March 2022 Total Ammonia (as N)0.8 0.63 April 2022 Total Ammonia (as N)1.1 1.1 May 2022 Total Ammonia (as N) June 2022 Total Ammonia (as N) July 2022 Total Ammonia (as N) August 2022 Total Ammonia (as N) September 2022 Total Ammonia (as N) October 2022 Total Ammonia (as N)1.3 1.09 November 2022 Total Ammonia (as N)2.75 1.75 December 2022 Total Ammonia (as N)2.07 1.97 January 2023 Total Ammonia (as N)1.33 0.855 February 2023 Total Ammonia (as N)0.32 0.19 March 2023 Total Ammonia (as N)0.31 0.142 April 2023 Total Ammonia (as N)0.88 0.545 May 2023 Total Ammonia (as N)3.5 4.62 June 2023 Total Ammonia (as N) July 2023 Total Ammonia (as N) August 2023 Total Ammonia (as N)2.68 2.68 September 2023 Total Ammonia (as N)2.92 1.81 October 2023 Total Ammonia (as N)1.89 1.6 November 2023 Total Ammonia (as N)0.97 0.588 December 2023 Total Ammonia (as N)1.84 1.03 Month Year Parameter Min Max Avg MDL/RL* January 2024 Total Ammonia (as N)2.9 1.96 February 2024 Total Ammonia (as N)1 0.57 March 2024 Total Ammonia (as N)2.6 1.5 April 2024 Total Ammonia (as N)16.9 10.25 Effluent Limitations May 2024 Total Ammonia (as N)8.22 5.14 June 2024 Total Ammonia (as N)4.93 3.21 July 2024 Total Ammonia (as N)N/A N/A August 2024 Total Ammonia (as N)3.1 2.5 September 2024 Total Ammonia (as N)3.16 2.62 October 2024 Total Ammonia (as N)1.47 0.83 November 2024 Total Ammonia (as N)0.61 0.51 December 2024 Total Ammonia (as N)0.59 0.42 Effluent Limitations Month Year Parameter Effluent Avg Flow Max Avg LBS/Mo MDL/RL* January 2018 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.35 4.3 0.01 February 2018 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.62 3.8 0.01 March 2018 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.01 April 2018 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.41 2.7 0.01 May 2018 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.43 3.5 0.01 June 2018 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.01 July 2018 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.28 5.1 0.01 August 2018 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.4 5.4 0.01 September 2018 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.4 5.7 0.01 October 2018 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.38 4.6 0.01 November 2018 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.01 December 2018 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.01 3553 Limit/Year 2839 January 2019 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.36 4.1 0.01 February 2019 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.01 March 2019 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.33 3.6 0.01 April 2019 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.52 4.1 0.01 May 2019 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.31 3.1 0.01 June 2019 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.01 July 2019 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.01 August 2019 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.01 September 2019 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.01 October 2019 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.01 November 2019 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.317 6.1 0.01 December 2019 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.33 5.5 0.01 2427.9 Limit/Year 2839 January 2020 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.302 5 0.01 February 2020 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.283 4.6 0.01 March 2020 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.26 4.6 0.01 April 2020 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.01 May 2020 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.382 3.3 0.01 June 2020 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.01 July 2020 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.01 August 2020 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.01 September 2020 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.01 October 2020 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.01 November 2020 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.408 4.3 0.01 December 2020 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.357 3.3 0.01 2083.91 Limit/Year 2839 lbs/Year Total lbs/Year Total lbs/Year Total Effluent Limitations January 2021 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.01 February 2021 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.432 5.1 0.01 March 2021 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.254 4.7 0.01 April 2021 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.079 3.4 0.01 May 2021 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.01 June 2021 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.01 July 2021 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.01 August 2021 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.01 September 2021 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.01 October 2021 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.01 November 2021 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.745 5.3 0.01 December 2021 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.656 5 0.01 2725.08 Limit/Year 2839 January 2022 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.341 4.4 0.01 February 2022 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.413 4.4 0.01 March 2022 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.356 4.8 0.01 April 2022 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.226 6.1 0.01 May 2022 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.01 June 2022 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.01 July 2022 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.01 August 2022 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.01 September 2022 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.01 October 2022 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.354 7.1 0.01 November 2022 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.757 6.25 0.01 December 2022 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.359 5 0.01 3896.62 Limit/Year 2839 Month Year Parameter Effluent Avg Flow Max Avg LBS/Mo MDL/RL* January 2023 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.826 4.5 960.99 0.01 February 2023 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.873 5 1019.31 0.01 March 2023 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.707 4.5 829.85 0.01 April 2023 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.734 4.55 835.59 0.01 May 2023 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.642 7.075 1174.32 0.01 June 2023 Total Phosphorus,mg/L N/A N/A N/A 0.01 July 2023 Total Phosphorus,mg/L N/A N/A N/A 0.01 August 2023 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.161 4.7 195.64 0.01 September 2023 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.185 1.815 252.26 0.01 October 2023 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.313 5.725 463.28 0.01 November 2023 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.602 4.76 716.95 0.01 December 2023 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.724 4.825 903.15 0.01 7351.34 Limit/Year 2839lbs/Year Total lbs/Year Total lbs/Year Total Effluent Limitations Month Year Parameter Effluent Avg Flow Max Avg LBS/Mo MDL/RL* January 2024 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.595 6.200 953.75 0.01 February 2024 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.840 7.625 10549.11 0.01 March 2024 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.332 7.230 620.59 0.01 April 2024 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.843 6.650 1402.61 0.01 May 2024 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.767 5.720 1134.28 0.01 June 2024 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.700 6.550 1147.17 0.01 July 2024 Total Phosphorus,mg/L N/A N/A N/A 0.01 August 2024 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.179 6.400 296.18 0.01 September 2024 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.412 2.620 270.07 0.01 October 2024 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.472 5.000 610.15 0.01 November 2024 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.660 4.800 792.63 0.01 December 2024 Total Phosphorus,mg/L 0.629 4.520 735.05 0.01 18511.59 Limit/Year 2839lbs/Year Total Effluent Limitations Month Year Parameter Min Max Avg MDL/RL* TSS,Min Percent %Removal January 2018 TSS, mg/L 2 2 4 99.16 February 2018 TSS, mg/L 14 8.5 4 97.64 March 2018 TSS, mg/L 4 April 2018 TSS, mg/L 2 2 4 99.22 May 2018 TSS, mg/L 2 2 4 98.36 June 2018 TSS, mg/L 4 July 2018 TSS, mg/L 2 2 4 98.7 August 2018 TSS, mg/L 2 2 4 99.14 September 2018 TSS, mg/L 5 2.75 4 98.36 October 2018 TSS, mg/L 10 5.75 4 97.06 November 2018 TSS, mg/L 4 December 2018 TSS, mg/L 4 January 2019 TSS, mg/L 12 9 4 96.46 February 2019 TSS, mg/L 4 March 2019 TSS, mg/L 7 6 4 97.23 April 2019 TSS, mg/L 10 5.75 4 97.31 May 2019 TSS, mg/L 4 2.5 4 98.89 June 2019 TSS, mg/L 4 July 2019 TSS, mg/L 4 August 2019 TSS, mg/L 4 September 2019 TSS, mg/L 4 October 2019 TSS, mg/L 4 November 2019 TSS, mg/L 2 2 4 97.78 December 2019 TSS, mg/L 6 3.33 4 97.63 January 2020 TSS, mg/L 7 6.33 4 95.73 February 2020 TSS, mg/L 8 8 4 96.79 March 2020 TSS, mg/L 10 6 4 96.56 April 2020 TSS, mg/L 15 5.25 4 96.5 May 2020 TSS, mg/L 4 June 2020 TSS, mg/L 4 July 2020 TSS, mg/L 4 August 2020 TSS, mg/L 4 September 2020 TSS, mg/L 4 October 2020 TSS, mg/L 4 November 2020 TSS, mg/L 2 2 4 98.92 December 2020 TSS, mg/L 2 2 4 99.05 Effluent Limitations January 2021 TSS, mg/L 4 February 2021 TSS, mg/L 6 3.5 4 98.34 March 2021 TSS, mg/L 13 11.33 4 96.09 April 2021 TSS, mg/L 5 5 4 98.14 May 2021 TSS, mg/L 4 June 2021 TSS, mg/L 4 July 2021 TSS, mg/L 4 August 2021 TSS, mg/L 4 September 2021 TSS, mg/L 4 October 2021 TSS, mg/L 4 November 2021 TSS, mg/L 2 2 4 99.32 December 2021 TSS, mg/L 4 2.5 4 99 January 2022 TSS, mg/L 2 2 4 98.59 February 2022 TSS, mg/L 4 2.5 4 98.88 March 2022 TSS, mg/L 2 2 4 98.94 April 2022 TSS, mg/L 2 2 4 99.02 May 2022 TSS, mg/L 4 June 2022 TSS, mg/L 4 July 2022 TSS, mg/L 4 August 2022 TSS, mg/L 4 September 2022 TSS, mg/L 4 October 2022 TSS, mg/L 6 5 4 97.57 November 2022 TSS, mg/L 7 4.6 4 97.42 December 2022 TSS, mg/L 2 2 4 99.33 Month Year Parameter Min Max Avg MDL/RL* TSS,Min Percent %Removal January 2023 TSS, mg/L 12 7.75 4 95.92 February 2023 TSS, mg/L 12 11 4 97.54 March 2023 TSS, mg/L 18 14.8 4 95.47 April 2023 TSS, mg/L 10 7.75 4 94.63 May 2023 TSS, mg/L 8 4.25 4 95.8 June 2023 TSS, mg/L N/A N/A N/A July 2023 TSS, mg/L N/A N/A N/A August 2023 TSS, mg/L 2 2 4 97.61 September 2023 TSS, mg/L 6 4 4 97.22 October 2023 TSS, mg/L 2 2 4 99 November 2023 TSS, mg/L 4 2.4 4 97.9 December 2023 TSS, mg/L 2 2 4 99.17 AVG 97.026 Effluent Limitations Month Year Parameter Min Max Avg MDL/RL* TSS,Min Percent %Removal January 2024 TSS, mg/L 2 2 2 4 99.2 February 2024 TSS, mg/L 2 13 8 4 95.6 March 2024 TSS, mg/L 5 14 8.33 4 92.6 April 2024 TSS, mg/L 2 7 4 4 97.8 May 2024 TSS, mg/L 2 6 2.8 4 98.3 June 2024 TSS, mg/L 2 2 2 4 99.1 July 2024 TSS, mg/L N/A N/A N/A N/A August 2024 TSS, mg/L 2 8 5 4 97.6 September 2024 TSS, mg/L 2 4 3 4 97.7 October 2024 TSS, mg/L 2 2 2 4 99 November 2024 TSS, mg/L 2 2 2 4 99.5 December 2024 TSS, mg/L 2 3 2.25 4 98.9 AVG 97.7545455 Grantsville City Corporation Table Lists - Full Business List Page: 1 Report Criteria: May 14, 2025 03:37PM Business.Closed date = {IS NULL} Rate.Rate number = 100,110,120,200,201,202,203,204,900 Business Name Location Business Telephone 1 Business Email Manager Telephone 1 Business Activity Description Family Dollar, LLC #27301 560 East Main Street (435) 884-1717 hfiguer5@dollartree.com RETAIL RETAIL SALES Boulder Ranch LLC 653 East Main Street (801) 377-8035 maryanne@boulderranchllc.com RENTAL Apartment, Home, Trailer Park Rental Grantsville Way Station Associates, Ltd. 29 West Main Street (435) 884-6213 vdidericksen@gmail.com C-STORE CONVENIENCE STORE/GAS J & J Trailer Park, LLC 241 East Durfee (801) 598-9215 JanetSpencerwj@gmail.com RENTAL Apartment, Home, Trailer Park Rental Old Grantsville Church Foundation 297 W Clark (435) 241-8131 oldgrantsvillechurch@hotmail.com NON-PROFIT Non-Profit Maverik, Inc 825 East Main Street (435) 884-6044 licensing@maverik.com C-STORE CONVENIENCE STORE/GAS Rocky Mountain Mobile Home Park LLC (801) 651-5151 nelsonmoyle2@gmail.com RENTAL Apartment, Home, Trailer Park Rental The Jr. Mart, Inc. 213 East Main Street (435) 884-5531 carolj@soelbergsmarket.com RETAIL RETAIL SALES The Willows Apartments 366 East Main Street (435) 884-6211 thewillows@cornerstonerent.com 801-281-5757 RENTAL Apartment, Home, Trailer Park Rental Warners RV Park 324 East Main Street (435) 884-0925 mikewarner.action@gmail.com RENTAL Apartment, Home, Trailer Park Rental Fred & Connie Killpack Rental 434 E Main Street (435) 830-8042 conniekillpack@gmail.com RENTAL Apartment, Home, Trailer Park Rental Jerald and Doris Fidler Rental 511, 513 Clark St (435) 849-3308 jerryfidler@hotmail.com RENTAL Apartment, Home, Trailer Park Rental Rolf Aase Construction Company Inc 211 S Hale St (801) 631-7578 tosusand85@msn.com RENTAL Apartment, Home, Trailer Park Rental Williams Apartments 56, 58, 60 & 62 Quirk St (435) 884-0824 contactus@rfengraving.com RENTAL Apartment, Home, Trailer Park Rental Business Name Location Business Telephone 1 Business Email Manager Telephone 1 Business Activity Description Willow Creek Associates of Grantsville L236 W Plum Street 144 West Durfee Street (435) 884-6236 rickypalmer76@yahoo.com RENTAL Apartment, Home, Trailer Park Rental 520 W Clark Court 520 W Clark Street (435) 882-4434 RENTAL Apartment, Home, Trailer Park Rental 175 S Willow Rental 175 S Willow (303) 834-0760 jay.derek.conway@gmail.com RENTAL Apartment, Home, Trailer Park Rental Hale's Oil Company, Inc 6 East Main Street (435) 884-3404 savanah@halesoil.company C-STORE CONVENIENCE STORE/GAS Ruth Hibler Rental 163 S Center Street (435) 884-6197 RENTAL Apartment, Home, Trailer Park Rental Harjas UT Inc. 230 East Main Street (435) 884-6632 harmitsingh28@yahoo.com C-STORE CONVENIENCE STORE/GAS Richard H. Anderson - Rental 326 E. North St. (435) 884-3425 richardanderson3425@msn.com RENTAL Apartment, Home, Trailer Park Rental Utah Motorsports Campus, Inc. 512 South Sheep Lane (435) 578-8045 accounts@umcampus.com (435) 578-8045 MSP Motorsports Park Boardwalk Property Management 283 Quirk Street (801) 748-1044 accountspay@rentfromboardwalk. RENTAL Apartment, Home, Trailer Park Rental Will International LLC 512 S. Sheep Lane (435) 216-5391 accounts@umcampus.com MSP Motorsports Park UMC Catering LLC 512 S. Sheep Lane (435) 277-8000 (435) 216-5391 BEER BEER Palmer Mobile Home 113 S. Park St. (435) 840-0839 RENTAL Apartment, Home, Trailer Park Rental Avanti Rentals LLC 508 W. 700 S. Tooele, UT 84074 (435)243-5750 RENTAL Apartment, Home, Trailer Park Rental Christine Marriott Rental 120 E. Clark St. (801) 913-4881 cmarriott84103@gmail.com RENTAL Apartment, Home, Trailer Park Rental Grantsville Community, LLC 653 E. Main St. 801-996-8880 grantsville@medallioncommunitie RENTAL Apartment, Home, Trailer Park Rental Boardwalk Realty & Management - 136 136 E. Main Street (801) 748-1044 accountspay@rentfromboardwalk. RENTAL Apartment, Home, Trailer Park Rental Business Name Location Business Telephone 1 Business Email Manager Telephone 1 Business Activity Description Boardwalk Realty & Management - 328 328 E. Main Street (801) 748-1044 accountspay@rentfromboardwalk. RENTAL Apartment, Home, Trailer Park Rental Camas Hollow LLC Multiple Locations (435) 830-5037 camashollow@gmail.com RENTAL Apartment, Home, Trailer Park Rental Reed Restaurants, LLC 822 E. Main St., Bldg. 2, Ste. D primepizzagrantsville@gmail.com RESTAURANT Restaurant/ Fast Food Patrick & Kristine Knutson - Rental 276 W. Apple St. (801) 529-0801 RENTAL Apartment, Home, Trailer Park Rental Robert Sager - Rental 98 South Harris Street (801) 854-8934 robertdsag@gmail.com RENTAL Apartment, Home, Trailer Park Rental Rose Ventures LLC 305 East Clark St. (435) 850-9628 srelmer55@yahoo.com RENTAL Apartment, Home, Trailer Park Rental Wingfield Corporation 229 E. Clark/239 E. Clark (435) 884-3747 RENTAL Apartment, Home, Trailer Park Rental Progress Residental Borrower 19, LLC 168 Ranch Rd 833 774-7377 rentalregistrations@rentprogress. 602 455-1702 None None Olympus Borrower, LLC 261 S East Ranch Rd 469-965-8894 rentalregistration@rentprogress.c 602 455-1702 None None None None PP Matthews LLC 341 E North Street, 788 Willow Street 435 884-3319 menoppmproperties@gmail.com RENTAL Apartment, Home, Trailer Park Rental Kurtis & Tristan Hall 664 S Saddle Road 208 227-4408 kurtishall1984@gmail.com RENTAL Apartment, Home, Trailer Park Rental Alexandra Lengel 643 S Woodruff Way 801 663-9325 alexandralengel@gmail.com RENTAL Apartment, Home, Trailer Park Rental Debbie Mortensen 49 E North St 435 864-7683 debsaloette@gmail.com RENTAL Apartment, Home, Trailer Park Rental Troy Smith 730 E Main St 801 505-1630 camillia7@gmail.com RENTAL Apartment, Home, Trailer Park Rental Limitless Landscape & Design 668 E Main Street 435 850-8866 limitlesslandscapeanddesign@gm RENTAL Apartment, Home, Trailer Park Rental Ryan Martin Taylor 386 South Amber Field Drive 801 644-5563 ryanmartintaylor@gmail.com RENTAL Apartment, Home, Trailer Park Rental Business Name Location Business Telephone 1 Business Email Manager Telephone 1 Business Activity Description Michael and Malinda 50 E North Street 435 830-0010 mlfarr1@yahoo.com RENTAL Apartment, Home, Trailer Park Rental Rust Residential 1128 W High Plains Drive 801 856-2631 tannerrust18@gmail.com RENTAL Apartment, Home, Trailer Park Rental Brian & Bonnie Ogden 631 S Maxwell Drive 801 347-9049 brianlogden@yahoo.com RENTAL Apartment, Home, Trailer Park Rental Tyler & Donna Baxter 935 Zachary Ct 435 841-2344 tylerrealtorbaxter@gmail.com RENTAL Apartment, Home, Trailer Park Rental Grantsville Apartments, LP 278 West Main Street 435 962-0702 tooele@emg-apts.com RENTAL Apartment, Home, Trailer Park Rental Clark Cove Cottages, LP 316 East Clark Street 435 962-0702 tooele@emg-apts.com RENTAL Apartment, Home, Trailer Park Rental SJ Managing Company 183 East Main Street, Suite 2 801 349-0761 shaun@sjcompany.net REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE SALES,SERVICES & APPRAISING Grantsville City Corporation Table Lists - Full Business List May 14, 2025 03:37PM Page: 2 Business Name Location Business Telephone 1 Business Email Manager Telephone 1 Business Activity Description Austin Batchelor and Malissa Batchelor 656 N Butte Lane 801 462-7002 austinbatchloredesign@gmail.co RENTAL Apartment, Home, Trailer Park Rental Mountain Meadery 822 E Main, Suite B 801 647-1432 jeff-mountainmeadery@protonmai RETAIL RETAIL SALES Michael and Julie Bednar 698 E Morning Dew Circle 801 971-6227 jmbednar11@gmaill.com RENTAL Apartment, Home, Trailer Park Rental David and Jill Whiting 1042 S Davenport Dr 435 830-9566 djw1042@gmail.com RENTAL Apartment, Home, Trailer Park Rental Regina Nelson 241 E Durfee St 435 241-0251 reginanelson911@gmail.com RENTAL Apartment, Home, Trailer Park Rental Nicholas Garcia - Rental 49 E Durfee 801 505-3491 ngarciacre@gmail.com 801 810-6612 RENTAL Apartment, Home, Trailer Park Rental Xotic Fabworks LLC 512 Sheep Lane 435 224-2077 kooper@xoticfabworks.com INDUSTRIAL INDUSTRIAL SERVICES AIT Worldwide Logistics, Inc 2052 East Grand Avenue 630 766-8300 mwheeler@aitworldwide.com INDUSTRIAL INDUSTRIAL SERVICES E&B Mobile Service LLC 554 W Clark St, Bldg C 385 513-1059 ebmobileservice13@gmail.com AUTO AUTO SALES/ REPAIRS/ PARTS Hauling Ace Towing 189 N Old Lincoln Hwy 435 840-5591 haulingacetowing@gmail.com AUTO AUTO SALES/ REPAIRS/ PARTS Zacs Towing 189 N Old Lincoln Hwy 801 644-7692 ciscooat@gmail.com AUTO AUTO SALES/ REPAIRS/ PARTS Baur & Baur Towing 189 N Old Lincoln Hwy 801 628-8980 ciscooat@gmail.com AUTO AUTO SALES/ REPAIRS/ PARTS Hudson Towing 189 N Old Lincoln Hwy 385 240-8787 ciscooat@gmail.com AUTO AUTO SALES/ REPAIRS/ PARTS AGX Automotive LLC 200 N Highway 138 - Lot 9 801 388-3692 admin@agxutah.com AUTO AUTO SALES/ REPAIRS/ PARTS The Beacon House 263 North Hale Street 435 840-2602 holly@becomebeacon.com COUNSELING COUNSELING, MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES Business Name Location Business Telephone 1 Business Email Manager Telephone 1 Business Activity Description Benjamin Gerald & Isabella Gerald Rent 591 Gold Dust Rd 801 850-2446 bengerald83@gmail.com RENTAL Apartment, Home, Trailer Park Rental Grantsville Martial Arts, LLC 225 E Main St, Suite H 385 337-4421 grantsvillemartialarts@gmail.com LESSONS Lessons-dance, voice, music & athletics Cloward Cattle Company 31 Cloward Court 435 241-0410 nicolecloward@gmail.com Farm selling of fruits, vegetables, flowers, etc Flux Minerals LLC 2702 West Flux Avenue 801 355-0527 smaxfield@brokenarrowusa.com 801 560-8434 CONTRACT Contract Twenty Wells Nursery 167 Old Lincoln Highway 559 741-5367 twentywellsnursery@gmail.com RETAIL RETAIL SALES Todd Steele LLC 512 S Sheep LN, TG213 385 227-4515 support@toddsteelellc.com MSP Motorsports Park American Promotional Events, Inc. - Wes 213 E Main` 253-730-3087 leboeufs@tntfireworks.com FIREWORKS Fireworks Sales New Canton City LLC 822 E Main St, Suite 9 435 884-3888 cantoncitytooele@gmail.com RESTAURANT Restaurant/ Fast Food Report Criteria: Business.Closed date = {IS NULL} Rate.Rate number = 100,110,120,200,201,202,203,204,900 Contact Name Business Name Address Location of grease trap Mail results to: Phone: Email: Garret Elfors 20 Wells Elementary 636 E Nygreen St 76 S 1000 W, Tooele, UT 84074 435-840-8967 gelfors@tooeleschools.org American Burger 307 E Main St Harmit Singh, 307 E Main, Grantsville, UT 84029 Canton City 822 E Main #9 1 on sink, 1 on dishwasher Canton City, 822 E Main St. #9, Grantsville, UT 84029 Diamond Janes 345 S Hale front of bldg Diamond Janes, 345 S Hale St, Grantsville, UT 84029 Justino & Erika Zavala El Gordo 361 S. Lookout Ridge under sink 361 S Lookout Ridge, Grantsville, UT 84029 801-664-7246 Zavalaerika1986@gmail.com Garret Elfors Grantsville Elementry 50 S Park 435-840-8967 gelfors@tooeleschools.org Garret Elfors Grantsville High checked Manhole 435-840-8967 gelfors@tooeleschools.org Garret Elfors Grantsville Jr High checked Manhole 435-840-8967 gelfors@tooeleschools.org Hometown Pizza/Betos 230 E Main Street Legnar Bakery 822 E Main St C Alex Los Charritos 822 E Main St Alex, 822 E Main St, #2, Grantsville, UT 84029 Maverik 825 E Main No. of bldg Maverik, 825 E Main Street, Grantsville, UT 84029 John Ondederra One way car wash 21 E Main by vacuum John Ondederra, PO Box 1395, Grantsville, UT 84029 Ross Automotive 6 E Main Soelbergs 213 E Main never checked before Soelbergs, 213 E Main, Grantsville, UT 84029 Mike Colson Strip Mall G-N (Gym)225 E Main North west corner Mike Colson, PO Box 354, Grantsville, UT 84029 435-241-0182 office@sc.builders Mike Colson Subway/Domino's A-F 225 E Main Back side Mike Colson, PO Box 354, Grantsville, UT 84029 -435-241-0184 office@sc.builders Candy Hall The Outpost 58 W Main Candy Hall 435-224-2056 David Law Virgs 533 E Main Sink David Law, 29 N Main, Tooele, UT 84074 David Haskell Walmart 929 N SR 138 need to make appt. email to David Haskell david.haskell@walmart.com David Lawrence Watermaster 236 E Main In front David Lawrence, 6521 N Benson Mill Dr, Stansbury Park, UT 84074 Garret Elfors Willow Elementry 439 S Willow South of School 76 S 1000 W, Tooele, UT 84074 435-840-8967 gelfors@tooeleschools.org