MIL-HDBK-1005-17 Base Document:1998
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NONDOMESTIC WASTEWATER CONTROL AND PRETREATMENT DESIGN CRITERIA
29-07-2013
Section 1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Scope of Handbook
1.2 Organization of Handbook
Section 2 APPLICABLE LAWS, REGULATIONS, AND POLICIES
2.1 Section Overview
2.2 Clean Water Act
2.3 General Pretreatment Regulations
2.4 Local Limits
2.5 Categorical Pretreatment Standards
2.6 Federal Facilities Compliance Act
2.7 Pollution Prevention Act
2.8 Directives
2.9 Occupational Safety and Health Administration Standards
Section 3 DEVELOPMENT OF TECHNICALLY BASED LOCAL LIMITS
3.1 Section Overview
3.2 Purpose of Local Limits
3.3 General Approaches to Developing
Local Limits
3.4 The MAHL Approach
3.5 Development of Discharge Limitations
Based on Protection of the Collection
System and Worker Health and Safety
Section 4 WASTEWATER SOURCES, CHARACTERISTICS AND POLLUTION
PREVENTION
4.1 Section Overview
4.2 Wastewater Characterization Data
4.3 Pollution Prevention
4.4 AFFF Fire Suppression
4.5 Aircraft Corrosion Control
4.6 Aircraft Deicing
4.7 Aircraft Washing
4.8 Battery Maintenance
4.9 Dental Clinic Operations
4.10 Engine Washing
4.11 Fire Fighting Training
4.12 Fuel Storage
4.13 Hospital Operations
4.14 Maintenance Area Floor Washing
4.15 Non-Destructive Inspection Testing
4.16 Parts Washing
4.17 Photo/X-Ray Processing
4.18 Steam Generation
4.19 Vehicle Painting
4.20 Vehicle and Equipment Washing
4.21 Other Sources of Nondomestic Wastewater
4.22 Summary of Pollutants Contributed
Section 5 GUIDELINES FOR SELECTING A WASTEWATER
MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
5.1 Section Overview
5.2 Wastewater Inventory
5.3 Wastewater Characterization
5.4 Discharge Limitations
5.5 Wastewater Management Alternatives
5.6 Selection of a Treatment System
Alternative
5.7 Sources Potentially Subject to
Treatment
5.8 Consultants and Vendors
Section 6 OIL AND GREASE REMOVAL
6.1 Section Overview
6.2 Oily Wastewater Origin and Classification
6.3 Sampling and Measurement
6.4 Regulatory Basis for Considering
Oil Removal
6.5 Evaluating the Need for OWSs
6.6 Treatment Technology
6.7 Design of OWS Systems
6.8 Sludge Removal and Disposal
6.9 Grease Separators
6.10 Guidance Documents
Section 7 HEAVY METALS REMOVAL
7.1 Section Overview
7.2 Types and Sources of Heavy Metals
7.3 Evaluating the Need for Metals
Removal
7.4 Treatment Technology
7.5 Chemical Precipitation, Flocculation,
and Sedimentation
7.6 Filtration
7.7 Ion Exchange
7.8 Evaporation
Section 8 TREATMENT FOR WASHWATER RECYCLING
8.1 Section Overview
8.2 Washwater Sources
8.3 Assessing the Need for a Washwater
Recycling System
8.4 Pollutants to be Removed
8.5 Treatment Technologies
8.6 Prefabricated Package Systems
FIGURES
TABLES
REFERENCES
GLOSSARY
Provides integrated guidance for operations, design, and environmental personnel for controlling the discharge of nondomestic wastewater to domestic wastewater systems for compliance with local, state, federal, and military pretreatment requirements.
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AREA FACR
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DevelopmentNote |
NOTICE 1 - Notice of Cancellation/Superseded by UFC 3-240-01. (09/2013)
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
161
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PublisherName |
US Military Specs/Standards/Handbooks
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Status |
Superseded
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SupersededBy |
UFC 3-460-01 : Change 3 | UNIFIED FACILITIES CRITERIA - DESIGN: PETROLEUM FUEL FACILITIES |
API 421 : 1990 | MANAGEMENT OF WATER DISCHARGES: DESIGN AND OPERATION OF OIL-WATER SEPARATORS |
MIL-HDBK-1005-9 Base Document:1988 | INDUSTRIAL AND OILY WASTEWATER CONTROL |
MIL HDBK 1190 : 0 | FACILITY PLANNING AND DESIGN GUIDE |
MIL-HDBK-1005-16 Base Document:1997 | WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEM DESIGN AUGMENTING HANDBOOK |
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