Indiana Administrative Code Title 330 - STREAM POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD OF THE STATE OF INDIANA
Indiana Administrative Code
Title 330 — Stream Pollution Control Board of the State of Indiana
Overview and Purpose
Title 330 governs the rules and regulations established by the Stream Pollution Control Board (SPCB) of Indiana.
The SPCB is tasked with protecting Indiana’s surface waters by controlling pollution in streams, rivers, lakes, and other water bodies.
The regulations are designed to maintain water quality, protect public health, and preserve aquatic ecosystems.
The Board operates under the authority of state environmental laws and works closely with the Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM).
Key Provisions and Functions
1. Water Quality Standards
Establishes standards for the quality of surface waters to protect uses such as:
Drinking water supply.
Recreation (swimming, fishing).
Aquatic life support.
Agricultural and industrial use.
Defines permissible levels of pollutants including:
Chemical contaminants.
Biological agents.
Physical characteristics (turbidity, temperature).
2. Permitting and Discharge Regulations
Regulates discharges of pollutants into surface waters through a permit system.
Sets requirements for:
Wastewater treatment plants.
Industrial dischargers.
Stormwater runoff controls.
Permits include limits on types and quantities of pollutants discharged.
3. Monitoring and Reporting
Mandates regular monitoring of water quality by permit holders.
Requires submission of reports detailing discharge volumes, pollutant levels, and compliance status.
Enables the Board and IDEM to track pollution sources and trends.
4. Enforcement and Compliance
Authorizes the Board to investigate violations of water pollution laws and regulations.
Procedures for issuing warnings, fines, and penalties.
Authority to require corrective actions, remediation, and cease-and-desist orders.
5. Public Participation and Hearings
Provides opportunities for public input on proposed rules, permits, and enforcement actions.
Procedures for public hearings before the Board on contested matters.
Ensures transparency and accountability in decision-making.
6. Special Provisions
Rules for handling toxic substances and hazardous materials in water discharges.
Guidelines for protecting sensitive water bodies and endangered species habitats.
Emergency procedures for spills and accidental discharges.
Importance of Title 330
Protects Indiana’s water resources from contamination and degradation.
Ensures safe drinking water and recreational waters for residents.
Supports sustainable environmental management and economic activities.
Provides a legal framework for pollution control and environmental enforcement.
Summary Table
Aspect | Description |
---|---|
Water Quality Standards | Permissible pollutant levels and protected water uses |
Permitting | Requirements and limits for pollutant discharges |
Monitoring & Reporting | Regular water quality checks and compliance reports |
Enforcement | Investigation, penalties, and corrective actions |
Public Participation | Hearings and transparency in regulatory decisions |
Special Provisions | Handling toxic substances, sensitive areas, and emergency actions |
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