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Module Review 1 & 2 . Module 1 Review. According to the CWA, by what year where all pollutant discharges to navigable waters to cease?. Module 1 Review. 1985 As part of the CWA national goals and policies the EPA aimed to eliminate the discharge of pollutants to navigable waters by 1985. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Module Review1 & 2

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According to the CWA, by what year where all pollutant discharges to navigable waters to cease?

Module 1 Review

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1985As part of the CWA national goals and policies the EPA aimed to eliminate the discharge of pollutants to navigable waters by 1985.

Module 1 Review

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Alaska became the ## state to receive authority to administer the NPDES program?

Module 1 Review

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Alaska became the 46th state to receive authority to administer the NPDES program?

Module 1 Review

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What is EPA’s role after authority for a sector has been transferred to Alaska?

Module 1 Review

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What is EPA’s role after authority for a sector has been transferred to Alaska?

• Inspect facilities• Object to permits that don’t meet CWA

requirements• Enforce APDES permits• Bonus Answer-Audit the APDES

program

Module 1 Review

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Name the 5 conventional pollutants:

Module 2 Review

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Name the 5 conventional pollutants:

Module 2 Review

• pH

• BOD

• TSS

• Oil and Grease

• Fecal Coliform

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What does the acronym BPT mean?

Module 2 Review

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What does the acronym BPT mean?

Module 2 Review

Best Practicable Control Technology Currently Available

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What part of the Code of Federal Regulations is the ELG for the Seafood Processing Point Category?

Module 2 Review

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What part of the Code of Federal Regulations is the ELG for the Seafood Processing Point Category?

Module 2 Review

40 CFR Part 408

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What will happen next regarding the 2 Petitions from 1980?

Module 2 Review

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What will happen next regarding the 2 Petitions from 1980?

Module 2 Review

EPA HQ will post a Notice of Data Availability (NODA) in the Federal Register.

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Module Review3A & 3B

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Name the 4 categories of facilities covered by the AKG52000 permit:

Module 3A Review

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Name the 4 categories of facilities covered by the AKG52000 permit:

Module 3A Review

OffshoreNearshoreShorebasedAt-Sea

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Module 3A Review

What is a baseline?

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Module 3A Review

What is a baseline?

Generally, the baseline consists of the mainland low-water line and any offshore islands and additional features that are applicable to the U.S. coast, such as river mouths, bays, and enclosed harbors from which the breadth of the territorial sea is measured.

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Module 3A Review

What Act regulates the dumping of material into the ocean?

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Module 3A Review

What Act regulates the dumping of material into the ocean?

The Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act (MPRSA) or the Ocean

Dumping Act.

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Module 3A Review

How many criteria must be satisfied in order to degrade existing water quality?

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Module 3A Review

51. Necessary to accommodate important economic or

social development in the area2. Reducing water quality will not violate water quality

criteria3. Water quality will be adequate to protect existing uses4. The methods of pollution prevention, control and

treatment be the most effective and reasonable and will be applied to all wastes and substances discharged

5. All wastes will be treated and controlled to the highest statutory and regulatory requirements

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Module 3A Review

Who is eligible for an IP?

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Module 3A Review

Who is eligible for an IP?

Those that cannot be covered by a General Permit.

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Module 3A Review

Who has a duty to apply for an IP?

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Module 3A Review

Who has a duty to apply for an IP?

The facility operator.

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Module 3A Review

What is the form associated with a mixing zone application?

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Module 3A Review

What is the form associated with a mixing zone application?

Form 2M

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Module 3A Review

Which Tables in Form 2C must be completed separately for each outfall?

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Module 3A Review

Which Tables in Form 2C must be completed separately for each outfall?

Table 6A, 6B and 6C

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Module 3A Review

True or False, Form 2C has a separate signature and certification that must be

signed by the responsible party.

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Module 3A Review

True or False, Form 2C has a separate signature and certification that must be

signed by the responsible party.

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Module Review3C & 4A

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What is myAlaska?

Module 3C Review

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What is myAlaska?

Module 3C Review

myAlaska is an authentication and electronic signature system allowing citizens to interact with multiple State of Alaska services through a single username and password.

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How may attachments can be uploaded to an eNOI?

Module 3C Review

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How may attachments can be uploaded to an eNOI?

Module 3C Review

No limit, but each attachment must be smaller than 20 mb

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Can you make additional edits to an eNOI after you have clicked the signature options?

Module 3C Review

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Can you make additional edits to an eNOI after you have clicked the signature options?

Module 3C Review

No. Once you click Sign this Application Using e-Signature or Print, Sign and

Submit a Hard-Copy Signature Page the eNOI is locked.

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True or False. The permit expiration date changes when a permit is modified.

Module 3C Review

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True or False. The permit expiration date changes when a permit is modified.

Module 3C Review

False. Only the permit part that was proposed to be modified changes. No other parts,

including the expiration date, are changed when a permit is modified.

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When do complete renewal applications have to be received in order to automatically receive an administrative extension of the permit?

Module 4A Review

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When do complete renewal applications have to be received in order to automatically receive an administrative extension of the permit?

Module 4A Review

A complete application has to be received 180 days before expiration of the permit for an automatic extension.

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True or False: Some information required to be submitted in an Annual Report can be considered business confidential by stamping business confidential on each page of the Annual Report.

Module 4A Review

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True or False: Some information required to be submitted in an Annual Report can be considered business confidential by stamping business confidential on each page of the Annual Report.

Module 4A Review

False.Information required to be submitted

in an annual report can’t be considered confidential.

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True or False: DEC is required to post all permit authorizations on-line.

Module 4A Review

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True or False: DEC is required to post all permit authorizations on-line.

Module 4A Review

True.DEC is required to post all

authorizations on-line per statute. 46.03.110(d)

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What is the purpose of effluent/receiving water monitoring?

Module 4A Review

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What is the purpose of effluent/receiving water monitoring?

Module 4A Review

To better understand the characteristics of the wastewater

discharge.

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Module Review4B 4C & 5

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How often does the waste conveyance system need to be visually inspected?

Module 4B Review

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How often does the waste conveyance system need to be visually inspected?

Module 4B Review

Daily while processing.

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Is a sampling port on the seafood processing waste discharge line required?

Module 4B Review

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Is a sampling port on the seafood processing waste discharge line required?

Module 4B Review

Yes

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What inspection information must be submitted with the Annual Report?

Module 4B Review

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What inspection information must be submitted with the Annual Report?

Module 4B Review

Summary ReportDaily Logs of inspectionsPhotographs of inspections

(1 per month minimum)

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Name three objectives of a Sea Surface Monitoring Program.

Module 4C Review

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Name three objectives of a Sea Surface Monitoring Program.

Module 4C Review

Determine compliance with Water Quality Standards

Compliance with permit conditionsObservations/incidences of

threatened/endangered species

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What are three minimum photo requirements?

Module 4C Review

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What are three minimum photo requirements?

Module 4C Review

• Taken at least once per month while processing

• Sufficient clarity and detail to support the observations on the log form

• Include a digital date and time stamp

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What is the distance from the seafood processing outfall point that foam has to be reduced to a trace?

Module 4C Review

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What is the distance from the seafood processing outfall point that foam has to be reduced to a trace?

Module 4C Review

100 feet

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Name three types of survey methods acceptable to DEC:

Module 5 Review

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Name three types of survey methods acceptable to DEC:

Module 5 Review

Dive survey methods

Video survey methods

Grab sampling

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Name 4 key survey requirements:

Module 5 Review

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Name 4 key survey requirements:

Module 5 Review

• Qualified individuals performing the surveys• Repeatability of the survey• Accuracy of the survey• Safety of the individuals performing the survey

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Bonus Question: What is the purpose of the Seafloor Monitoring Program?

Module 5 Review

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Bonus Question: What is the purpose of the Seafloor Monitoring Program?

Module 5 Review

The purpose of a seafloor survey is to determine compliance with water quality criteria for residues in marine waters anddocument the boundaries of continuous and discontinuous coverage of seafood processing waste on the bottom (seafloor).

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Module Review6 & 6A

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To meet the requirements of the sampling and analysis needed to support an APDES permit, what three activities are required prior to collecting samples?

Module 6 Review

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To meet the requirements of the sampling and analysis needed to support an APDES permit, what three activities are required prior to collecting samples?

Module 6 Review

Planning, Training and Standard Operating Procedure Development

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After collecting samples and obtaining test results, what is the next critical step in the process?

Module 6 Review

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After collecting samples and obtaining test results, what is the next critical step in the process?

Module 6 Review

Data evaluation to ensure quality assurance goals are met.

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Some data did not meet the QA requirements. Must this data be reported to DEC?

Module 6 Review

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Some data did not meet the QA requirements. Must this data be reported to DEC?

Module 6 Review

Yes.

All data collected is reported and flagged if it does not meet the QA goals.

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Who’s responsibility is it to report permit violations due to exceedances?

Module 6 Review

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Who’s responsibility is it to report permit violations due to exceedances?

Module 6 Review

The Permittee

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List 3 elements for a QAPP:

Module 6A Review

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List 3 elements for a QAPP:

Module 6A Review

1. Title and Approval Sheet

2. Table of Contents3. Distribution List4. Organization Chart and

Responsibilities Narrative

5. Project Objectives and Description

6. Sampling and Analysis Processes

7. Criteria for Measurement Data

8. Training and Certifications

9. Documents and Records

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What is a DQO?

Module 6A Review

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What is a DQO?

Module 6A Review

Data quality objective

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Module Review6B & 6C

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What is special about the Coliform sample bottles?

Module 6B Review

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What is special about the Coliform sample bottles?

Module 6B Review

They are sterile.

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What preservative is used for Oil and Grease Samples?

Module 6B Review

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What preservative is used for Oil and Grease Samples?

Module 6B Review

HCl acid

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Are all sample bottles rinsed before filling?

Module 6B Review

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Are all sample bottles rinsed before filling?

Module 6B Review

No, some sample bottles contain a preservative.

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What is the name of the document used to legally transfer samples to the offsite lab?

Module 6B Review

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What is the name of the document used to legally transfer samples to the offsite lab?

Module 6B Review

Chain of Custody

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Why is the Chain of Custody placed in a Ziploc bag?

Module 6B Review

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Why is the Chain of Custody placed in a Ziploc bag?

Module 6B Review

To keep it dry and protected inside the cooler.

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What is the holding time for BOD?

Module 6C Review

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What is the holding time for BOD?

Module 6C Review

48 hours

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What is the holding time for Fecal and Enterococci Coliform bacteria?

Module 6C Review

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What is the holding time for Fecal and Enterococci Coliform bacteria?

Module 6C Review

6 hours

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What is a common reason a laboratory will reject samples?

Module 6C Review

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What is a common reason a laboratory will reject samples?

Module 6C Review

Not properly preserved between not frozen and 6C.

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Module 6C Review

What type of Personal Protective Equipment should be worn to sample?

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What type of Personal Protective Equipment should be worn to sample?

Module 6C Review

Protective lenses impervious latex or nitrile gloves

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What does the MCL acronym mean?

Module 6C Review

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What does the MCL acronym mean?

Module 6C Review

Maximum Contaminant Level

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Module Review7

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Is there an approved generic Seafood Processing QAPP at this time?

Module 7 Review

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Is there an approved generic Seafood Processing QAPP at this time?

Module 7 Review

No

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Where do Standard Operating Procedures fit into pollution prevention?

Module 7 Review

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Where do Standard Operating Procedures fit into pollution prevention?

Module 7 Review

Part of the Best Management Practices Plan (BMP)

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What do you do if the BMP is not adequate to prevent pollution?

Module 7 Review

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What do you do if the BMP is not adequate to prevent pollution?

Module 7 Review

Modify the BMP as needed to address the deficiency.

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What records need to be kept at the facility?

Module 7 Review

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What records need to be kept at the facility?

Module 7 Review

1. Copy of Permit2. ADEC

authorization3. BMP Plan 4. Monitoring Logs5. Lab QAPP

6. Effluent sample analysis results

7. MSD US Coast Guard certification

8. A copy of the most recent NOI