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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS
20… No. ….
(1st Revised Draft) The National Environment (Standards
for Discharge of Effluent into
Water or on Land) Regulations, 20… _______
ARRANGEMENT OF REGULATIONS
Regulation
PART I- PRELIMINARY
1. Citation.
2. Interpretation.
3. Application of Regulations.
PART II– EFFLUENT CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT
4. Standards for discharge of Effluent.
5. General obligation to prevent and mitigate pollution.
6. Functions of the lead agency.
7. Compliance with effluent discharge permit.
8. Application for effluent discharge permit.
9. Issuance of effluent discharge permit.
10. Emergency effluent discharge permit.
11. Renewal of effluent discharge permit.
12. Revocation of permit.
13. Right to enter and inspect premises related to the purpose of the permit.
14. Duty to keep records.
15. Reports on discharge on standards of effluent into water or on land.
PART III— OFFENCES, PENALTIES AND OTHER MEASURES
16. General penalty.
17. Order of forfeiture.
18. Administrative measures.
19. Appeals from an administrative decision.
PART XVI– GENERAL MATTERS
20. Repeals.
21. Transitional Provisions.
SCHEDULES
First Schedule Application for a permit in respect of discharge of effluent
Second Schedule Format of Emergency Permit
Third Schedule Formula used to calculate pollution /permit fee
Fourth Schedule Application for the renewal of effluent discharge permit
Fifth Schedule Standards for discharge of effluent
Sixth Schedule Standards for discharge of effluent into public sewer
Seventh Schedule Petroleum refining effluent standards
Eight Schedule Oil and gas exploration and production effluent standards
Ninth Schedule Waste water test methods
Tenth Schedule Currency points
THE NATIONALENVIRONMENT ACT.
STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS
20… No. ….
(1st Revised Draft) The National Environment (Standards
for Discharge of Effluent into Water or on Land )
Regulations, 20…
(Under sections 3, 25,26,30,32 and 107 of the National Environment Act, Cap 153)
PART I—PRELIMINARY
1. Citation.
These Regulations may be cited as the National Environment (Standards for Discharge of Effluent
into Water or on Land) Regulations.
2. Interpretation.
In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires—
“Act” means the National Environment Act, Cap. 153;
“Authority” means the National Environment Management Authority established under section 4
of the Act;
“Cleaner production techniques” include process efficiency improvements, material substitution,
inventory control, preventive maintenance, improved housekeeping, and in-process recycling;
“Executive director” means the executive director of the National Environment Management
Authority appointed under section 11 of the National Environment Act;
“Discharge” includes the act of spilling, leaking, pumping, pouring, emitting, emptying, releasing,
or dumping of any material into a water body or onto land from which it might flow or drain into
said water;
“Effluent” has the same meaning assigned to it under section1of the Act;
“Facility” includes a premise, an industry or establishment from which effluent emanates.
“Land” has the meaning assigned to it under section 2 of the Interpretation Act. Cap 3;
“Lead agencies” has the meaning assigned to it under section 1 of the Act;
“Pollution” has the meaning assigned to it under section 1 of the Act;
“Water” has the meaning assigned to it under the Water Act, Cap 152;
"Water body" includes a stream, a river, a canal, a lake, a pond, an impounding reservoir, an
estuary, a wetland, a lagoon, sea and underground water;
"Watercourse" means any natural or artificial channel, pipe or conduit, excluding the
wastewater system; carrying or that may carry water and discharging directly or indirectly into a
water body.
“Waste” has the meaning assigned to it under section 1 of the National Environment Act, Cap 153.
3. Application of Regulations.
These Regulations apply to—
(a) all discharges;
(b) any other matter relating to discharge of effluent into water or on land as the regulatory
authority and lead agency may deem fit.
PART II-– EFFLUENT CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT
4. Standards for discharge of Effluent.
(1) The standards for effluent or waste water before discharge into water or on land shall be as
prescribed in the fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth and ninth Schedules to these Regulations.
(2) The Executive Director or a person authorised by him or her may issue guidelines for the
treatment of effluent from industries or establishments so as to ensure assimilation by the water or
land into which the effluent is discharged.
5. General obligation to prevent and mitigate pollution.
(1) Every owner of a pollution source facility shall adopt relevant pollution prevention and
cleaner production techniques.
(2) Every owner of a pollution source facility shall install at his or her facility, anti-pollution
equipment for the treatment of effluent and chemical discharge emanating from the facility.
(3) Anti-pollution equipment installed under sub regulation (2) of this regulation shall be based
on best practicable means, the environmentally sound practices or other guidelines as the executive
director may determine.
6. Functions of the lead agency.
(1) Subject to section 26(c) of the Act, a lead agency shall perform any function as the
Authority may direct or delegate any of its functions stated in section 26 (c) of the Act.
(2) Subject to the Regulation 3(2) of the National Environment (Delegation of Waste
Discharge Functions) Instrument, the lead agency shall be responsible for issuance or denial of the
effluent discharge permit.
7. Compliance with effluent discharge permit.
(1) A person shall not discharge or cause to be discharged any effluent from any pollution
source as prescribed in the Second Schedule to these Regulations into water, watercourse, water
body or onto any land without an effluent discharge permit issued by the appropriate lead agency.
(2) Notwithstanding sub regulation (1), a person shall not discharge or cause to be discharged
any effluent into water, watercourse or water body and on land from which water is, or is likely to
be, abstracted for other uses.
8. Application for effluent discharge permit.
(1) A person who wishes to obtain effluent discharge permit referred to regulation 9 shall make
an application to the appropriate lead agency.
(2) An application for an effluent discharge permit shall be made in the form set out in the
First Schedule to these Regulations.
(3) In the case of any pollution source set out in the Second Schedule to these Regulations
already in operation at the time of the application, the person in control and management of the
pollution source shall within 3 months after the commencement of these Regulations submit a
certificate showing the result of an analysis of the effluent together with the application for a
permit.
(4) An application for effluent discharge permit shall be accompanied by a contingency plan
specifying measures that shall be taken by the applicant for the operations of the facility and for
the remedying of any breakdown or failure in the treatment works or process.
(5) The processing of an application process for the effluent discharge permit shall not exceed
two months.
9. Issuance of effluent discharge permit.
(1) Where the lead agency is satisfied that an applicant has complied with the relevant laws, it
may issue a permit to the applicant upon payment of such fee as specified in the Second Schedule
to these Regulations.
(2) A permit issued under sub regulation (1) shall specify -
(a) the maximum volume of effluent that may be discharged daily;
(b) the maximum rate at which any effluent may be discharged at any time;
(c) the method of sampling and location of sampling points of the industrial effluent;
(d) the frequency of analysis to be conducted in respect of the industrial effluent.
(3) A person shall not be issued with an effluent discharge permit to discharge into water
already polluted by previous discharge as declared by the regulatory agency.
(4) A permit shall be valid for the period of one year.
10. Emergency effluent discharge permit.
(1) The lead agency may issue emergency permits if it finds that immediate remedial action is
necessary to alleviate an imminent threat to life, property or the environment.
(2) The emergency permit shall be in the form provided in the Second Schedule to these
Regulations.
(3) The emergency permit will contain conditions as the lead agency may determine.
(4) The lead agency may institute legal or administrative proceedings for violations of the
emergency permit or conditions of the emergency permit.
(5) The emergency permit shall expire 60 days after the effective date of the permit unless
extended in writing by the lead agency.
(6) The lead agency shall notify the Authority of the issuance of an emergency permit as soon
as possible and provide a follow-up notice in writing within 48 hours from the issuance of the
emergency permit.
11. Renewal of effluent discharge permit.
(1) An application for the renewal of a permit shall be made -
a) in the form set out in the Third Schedule;
b) at least one month before the expiry of the permit.
(2) The lead agency may renew a permit if it is satisfied that the applicant has complied with
the Act and any regulations made under the Actor other relevant law, and upon payment of such
fee as specified in the Second Schedule.
12. Revocation of permit.
(1) Subject to sub regulation (2), where the holder of a permit fails to comply with these
Regulations, the lead agency may revoke the permit.
(2) The lead agency shall not revoke a permit unless it has requested the holder thereof to
submit reasons in writing why his permit should not be revoked.
13. Right to enter and inspect premises related to the purpose of the permit.
(1) An environmental inspector, an officer of the Authority or lead agency may, at reasonable
times and without prior notification, enter and inspect any facility for the purpose of determining
compliance with these Regulations.
(2) Notwithstanding sub-regulation(1),an environmental inspector, an officer of the Authority
or lead agency may enter and inspect any facility at any time if there is reasonable cause to believe
that there is a serious threat to public health and safety or the environment.
(3) During the inspection, the environmental inspector, officer of the Authority or lead agency
shall have free and unimpeded access to all data, facilities, and property involved in the generation,
distribution or disposal of effluent into water or on land.
(4) In the conduct of inspections, the environmental inspector, officer of the Authority or lead
agency may be accompanied by an enforcement officer.
14. Duty to keep records.
(1) The holder of an effluent discharge permit as required by section 77 of the National
Environment Act shall—
(a) keep a record of the amount of waste generated at the pollution source and of the
parameters of the discharges;
(b) submit the record referred to in paragraph (a) of this sub regulation to the executive
director and to any other relevant lead agency, every three months from the
establishment of the pollution source for which the permit was issued; and
(c) report to the executive director any abnormal discharge of effluent.
(2) The executive director may, on receipt of the record under sub regulation (1) of this
regulation, issue such guidelines as he or she may deem fit curb and avoid discharge of effluent.
15. Reports on discharge on standards of effluent into water or on land.
(1) The person in charge of the pollution source shall cause the result of analysis of an
industrial effluent to be sent to the Authority and to the appropriate lead agency on a monthly
basis, specifying the method, date, time and location of sampling for each and every sample.
(2) For the purpose of regulation 15(1), the method of sampling, the sample storage and
method of analysis shall be in accordance with the guidelines issued under regulation 4(2).
(3) Notwithstanding sub regulation (1), the holder of a permit shall submit to the Authority
and the lead agency a quarterly report disclosing the levels of discharge of effluent into water or
land from his or her facility.
(4) The holder of a permit shall, within three months of the expiry of the permit or
abandonment of operations or termination whichever is earlier, submit to the Authority and the
lead agency a full report of the effluent discharge into water or on land.
(5) The reports under sub-regulations (1) and (2) shall include the findings of any studies
conducted in relation to the effluent discharge or accidental spills into water or on land.
PART III— OFFENCES, PENALTIES AND OTHER MEASURES
16. General penalty.
(1) A person who contravenes these Regulations commits an offence and is liable on
conviction to imprisonment for a term not exceeding ten years or to a fine not exceeding five
thousand currency points or both.
(2) The executive director may, in addition to any penalty imposed under sub regulation (1) of
this regulation, give directions as to steps to be taken to mitigate the damage caused as a result of
the contravention, and the person liable shall comply with the directions.
17. Order of forfeiture.
Where a person is convicted of an offence under these Regulations, the court may, in addition to
any other penalty imposed, make an order for the forfeiture of any funds, money instruments,
documents, facilities, vehicles, crafts, vessels or equipment used in the commission of the offence.
18. Administrative measures.
Without prejudice to penalties imposed by judicial process, the Authority may administer other
measures which may include the following –
(a) closure of the facility where there is persistent breach of the effluent standards, including
failure to put in place corrective measures to the satisfaction of the Authority;
(b) administrative penalties;
(c) surcharge of five percent of the amount required to be paid which is in default for each day
of default; and
(d) confiscation of property or equipment.
19. Appeals from an administrative decision.
A person aggrieved by the decision of the Executive Director or an environmental inspector may
appeal to an administrative tribunal established under the Act or to the High Court within a period
of thirty days after the date on which the decision was communicated to him or her.
PART XVI– GENERAL MATTERS
20. Repeals.
The National Environment (Standards for Discharge of Effluent into Water or on Land)
Regulations Audit) Regulations, S.I. 153-3 are revoked.
21. Transitional Provisions.
(1) Any application made, report or document submitted, permit issued, under the National
Environment (Standards for Discharge of Effluent into Water or on Land) Regulations, S.I. 153-
3, shall be deemed to have been made, conducted, submitted, given, or issued under these
Regulations.
(2) Notwithstanding sub-regulation (1), any person who made an application or submitted
documents to the Authority or the lead agency for approval prior to the commencement of these
Regulations shall be exempted from paying any fees which would have been payable had the
application been made or the documents been submitted after the commencement of these
Regulations.
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SCHEDULES
regulation 8 (1)
FIRST SCHEDULE
APPLICATION FORM
Application for a permit in respect of discharge of effluent into any watercourse or waterbody or
onto any land
To: ..................................................................................................................................
(name of enforcing agency)
PARTICULARS
1. Name of pollution source
/applicant ..............................................................................................................
Address ...............................................................................................................................
....
Phone No./ Fax No. ....................................................................................................
E-mail ...........................................................................................................
2. Name and location of waterbody/watercourse/land
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3. Location of discharge point (location plan to be annexed).................................................
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4. Nature and composition of the effluents to be discharged
(Analysis certificate/s to be attached where appropriate)
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5. Frequency of discharge of effluent..............................................................................
6. Maximum daily volume of effluent to be discharged..........................................................
7. Maximum rate of discharge......................................................................................
8. Equipment/device for measurement of volume/rate of discharge of
effluent...............................
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9. Sampling:
(i) Method
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(ii) Frequency
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(iii) Location
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10. Method of analysis per parameter *..................................................................................
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I/We request that I/We may be granted an Effluent Discharge Permit in accordance with
the particulars given above.
I/We undertake to comply with prescribed standards.
I/We also undertake to submit to the Department of Environment and the Enforcing
Agency a monthly return of our compliance monitoring data.
Date......................................... ......................................................
Name of applicant company/business/institution/recreational/amusement centres.
.................................................
Signature
Position of person signing for or on behalf of the applicant
*A list of recommended methods, sampling, storage and methods of analysis is available at the
relevant lead agency.
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
Permit No. ..................................
Issued on ..................................
Regulation 10 (1)
SECOND SCHEDULE
EMERGENCY PERMIT
In the exercise of the powers conferred upon to the Lead agency by regulation 10 of the National
Environment (Standards for Discharge of Effluent into Water or on Land) Regulations 20 this is
to grant an Emergency Effluent Discharge Permit
Number:....................................................................................
To.......................................................................................................
Special Conditions
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This permit is granted for a period not exceeding 60 days which come into force on...... until.......
Issuance Date:
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LEAD AGENCY
Regulation 9(1)
THIRD SCHEDULE
FORMULA USED TO CALCULATE POLLUTION/PERMIT FEE
Calculation of basic pollution fees or permit fees for the different categories of pollution source/
industry is done by considering the pollution potential of the effluent, the most effective
available effluent treatment technology and economic viability. The pollution sources are
categorised and key parameter treatment costs included in the calculations.
Categories of pollution sources/industrial activities
Pollution source Category Parametersa used for calculating
Fees
Agribusiness and Food Production III BOD,COD, TSS, N,P
1. Sugar Manufacturing Industries and
Refineries
2. Canning & Food Processing
3. Dairy Processing
4. Soft Drink Bottling
5. Breweries & Distilleries
6. Slaughter house
7. Meat processing
8. Fish processing
9. Sugar Manufacture
10. Breweries
11. Edible Oil processing.
12. Aquaculture
13. Livestock production including
breeding
14. Poultry Production
15. Crop Production II N,P and Pesticides
Chemical Industry I Heavy metals, organic solvents,
AOX, TSS, TDS, pH 1. Pharmaceuticals Industry
2. Paint Manufacturing
3. Petroleum-based chemical
manufacture
4. Petroleum Refining
5. Soap & Detergents Manufacturing
6. Manufacture of Chemical Fertilizers
Metallurgical Industry I Metals, Oil & Grease
1. Metal Plating & Galvanising
2. Steel rolling mills
3. Smelting and Refining
Forestry Products BOD, COD, TSS
1. Wood-based Products
2. Sawmills
3. Pulp and paper mills
General manufacture Heavy metals, TSS, TDS,
BOD,COD, oil & grease 1. Tanning and leather finishing I and
II 2. Cement and lime manufacturing
Pollution source Category Parametersa used for calculating
Fees
3. Textile manufacturing, Dyeing,
Washing & Finishing units
4. Foundries
5. Plastic and rubber products
6. Metal products
7. Cottages
Oil and gas I Heavy metals, TSS, Oil& grease,
TDS Exploration and Production
(Oil and gas development)
Mining I Heavy metals, TSS, TDS, pH
Extraction of minerals
Other industrial activities II Heavy metals, TSS, TDS, pH,
oil&grease, pH, surfactants 1. Operating Mechanical Workshop
2. Laundry
3. Tiles and Bricks
Infrastructure II BOD,COD, TSS, heavy metals,
BTEX, N,P, oil&grease 1. Water treatment plants-municipal
2. Wastewater Treatment Plant –
municipal
3. Retail Petroleum network
4. Private water and sanitation facilities
5. Waste management facilities- landfills
1. Crude oil terminals I
2. Petroleum product depots/terminals
3. Thermal Power Plant Operation
a parameters will be selected as it may apply to the discharger by the Lead Agency.
Equation 1:
Basic cost (permit fees)
CT = V x IC x [FP1 (CP1)+ FP2 (CP2 )+ FP3 (CP3)+… FPn (CPn] (1)
Equation 2
Noncompliance Fees:
CT = V x IC x [FP1 (CP1 –SC1) + FP2 (CP2-SC2) + FP3 (CP3 – SC3) +… FPn (CPn - SCn)] (2)
CT/Cf = Fee in Currency Point unit (3)
Where:
CT = Total cost of pollution discharge = Pollution charge /Fee
CP = Concentration of pollutant discharged (BOD, COD, TSS, TN, TP, etc)
Cf =Currency point in Uganda Shillings (20,000/=)
IC = Industry category pollution factor
FP = the unit cost for treating pollutant (by concentration or load) expressed in
Uganda Shillings
SC = Parameter permissible concentration limit
V = volume of effluent discharged during the billing period
regulation 11 (1)
FOURTH SCHEDULE
RENEWAL OF PERMIT
APPLICATION FOR THE RENEWAL OF EFFLUENT DISCHARGE PERMIT
To:...................................................................................................................................................
(name of lead agency)
I/We ..............................................................................................................................................
being licensed to discharge effluent into
............................................................................................
hereby apply for the renewal of my/our Permit No.
..............................................................................
dated .............................................
Date ......................................... .....................................................
Name of applicant company/business
.................................................
Signature
Position of person signing for or on behalf of an
applicant,
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FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
New Permit No. ................................
Issued on .......................................
Reference .......................................
Date .......................................
regulation 4(1)
FIFTH SCHEDULE.
STANDARDS FOR DISCHARGE OF EFFLUENT.
Parameter all mg/l except pH) Proposed Maximum
permissible limits
1,1,1,-trichloroethane (C2H3Cl3)mg/L 3.0
1,1,2.-trichloroethylene (C2HCl3)mg/L 0.2
1,1, 2,-trichloroethane (C2H3Cl3)mg/L 0.06
1,2-dichloroethane (C2H4Cl2)mg/L 0.04
1,3-dichloropropene (C3H4Cl2)mg/L 0.2
Aluminum (Al) mg/L 0.5
Ammonia Nitrogen (N-NH3) mg/L 5.0
Arsenic (As) mg/L 0.01
Barium (Ba) mg/L 10
Benzene (C6H6) mg/L NIL
Beryllium (Be) mg/L 0.1
BOD5 mg/L 30
Boron(B) mg/L 0.25
Cadmium (Cd) mg/L 0.01
Calcium (Ca) mg/L 100
Chloride (Cl-) mg/L 250
Chlorine –total residual mg/L 0.2
Chromium (total) (Cr) mg/L 1.0
Chromium (Cr+6) mg/L 0.05
Parameter all mg/l except pH) Proposed Maximum
permissible limits
Cis-1,2-dichloroethylene (C2H2Cl2) mg/L 0.4
Cobalt (Co) mg/L 0.1
COD mg/L 60
Coliform (Organisms counts
/100ml)
<400
E. Coli <200
Faecal Coliform 400 in 100ml water
Colour TCU 50
Copper (Cu) mg/L 0.5
Cyanide (CN) mg/L 0.05
Detergents mg/L 10
Dichloromethane (CH2Cl2) mg/L 0.2
Fluoride (F-) mg/L 2.0
Iron (Fe) mg/L 5.0
Lead (Pb) mg/L 0.01
Manganese (Mn) mg/L 1.0
Mercury total (Hg) mg/L 0.001
Nickel (Ni) mg/L 1.0
Nitrate -N (NO3-) mg/L 5.0
Nitrite – N(NO2-) mg/L 1.0
Nitrogen (total) mg/L 10
Odour No offensive odour
Oil and Grease mg/L 5.0
Organophosphorus pesticides mg/L NIL
Organochlorine pesticides mg/L NIL
PCBs mg/L 0.003
Parameter all mg/l except pH) Proposed Maximum
permissible limits
pH 6.0-9.0
Phenols (C6H5OH) mg/L 0.02
Phosphorus (total) mg/L 5.0
Phosphate (soluble)PO43 mg/L 1.0
Selenium (Se) mg/L 0.02
Silver (Ag) mg/L 0.1
Sulphates (SO42-) mg/L 50
Sulphides mg/L 1.0
TDS mg/L 1200
Temperature (0C) ±30C of ambient
Tetrachloroethylene (C2Cl4) mg/L 0.1
Tetrachloromethane (CCl4) mg/L 0.02
Tin (Sn) mg/L 5 .0
Total Suspended Solids mg/L 100
Tricholoroethylene (C2HCl3) mg/L 0.3
Turbidity NTU 30
Vanadium (V) mg/L 1.0
Zinc (Zn) mg/L 5.0
Radioactive materials (micro curie/ml Alpha emitters (10-7)
Beta emitters (10-6)
History: S.I. 5/1999.stop
regulation 7 (1)
SIXTH SCHEDULE
STANDARDS FOR DISCHARGE OF EFFLUENT INTO PUBLIC SEWERS
Parameter Proposed Maximum
permissible limits
Aluminum (Al) mg/L 2.0
Ammonia Nitrogen(NH3-N) mg/L 5.0
Arsenic (As) mg/L 0.2
Barium mg/L 1.5
BOD5 mg/L 500
Boron mg/L 5.0
Cadmium mg/L 0.1
Chlorine – total residual mg/L NIL
Chlorides mg/l 600
Chromium (total) mg/L 2.0
Chromium (Cr+6) mg/L 2.0
Cobalt (Co)mg/L 1.0
COD mg/L 1000
Coliform Organisms counts /100ml 10,000
Colour TCU 300
Copper (Cu)mg/L 1.0
Cyanide (CN)mg/L 0.2
Detergents (MBAS)mg/L 15
Dichloromethane mg/l 0.2
Fluoride (F-) mg/L 8.0
Parameter Proposed Maximum
permissible limits
Iron (Fe)mg/L 3.5
Lead (Pb) mg/L 0.05
Magnesium (Mg) mg/L 100
Manganese (Mn) mg/L 2.0
Mercury – total (Hg) mg/L 0.02
Nickel (Ni) mg/L 1.0
Nitrate –N(NO3-) mg/L 20
Nitrite – N(NO2-)mg/L 2.0
Nitrogen (total) mg/L 30
Odour No offensive odour
Oil and Grease mg/L 0.5
Organochlorine pesticides mg/L NIL
Organophosphorus pesticides mg/L NIL
pH 6.0-9.0
Phenols (C6H5OH) mg/L 2.0
Phosphorus (total) mg/L 10
Phosphate (soluble-PO43-) mg/L 5.0
Selenium (Se Total) mg/L 0.1
Silver (Ag) mg/L 0.1
Sulphates (SO2-4) mg/L 400
Sulphides (as sulphur) mg/L 1.0
Total Dissolved Solids mg/L 2000
Temperature (0C) 25.0 – 35.00C of ambient
Tin (Sn) mg/L 5.0
Parameter Proposed Maximum
permissible limits
Total Suspended Solids mg/L 250
Turbidity NTU 300
Vanadium (V) mg/L 0.2
Zinc (Zn) mg/L 5.0
Radioactive materials (micro curie/ml Alpha emitters (10-7)
Beta emitters (10-6)
aGeneral for both domestic and industrial discharge
THE FOLLOWING SUBSTANCES ARE PROHIBITED FROM BEINGDISCHARGED INTO
PUBLIC TO SEWERS
1,1,1,-trichloroethane (C2H3Cl3) Toluene (C7H8)
1,1,2.-trichloroethylene (C2HCl3) Styrene (C8H8)
1,1, 2,-trichloroethane (C2H3Cl3) Methyl tert-butyl-ether(MTBE) (CH3)3COCH3
1,2-dichloroethane (C2H4Cl2) Nonane(C9H20)
1,3-dichloropropene (C3H4Cl2) Octane (C8H18)
Cis-1,2-dichloroethylene (C2H2Cl2) 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene(C9H12)
Dichloromethane (CH2Cl2) Furan (C4H4O)
Benzene(C6H6) Tetrahydrofuran-THF (CH2)4O
Tetrachloroethylene (C2Cl4) DMF (N,N-Dimethylformamide) C3H7NO
Tetrachloromethane (CCl4) Turpentine (C10H16)
Tricholoroethylene (C2HCl3) polybrominated Diphynyl Ether (C12H(10−x)BrxO)
Isobutanol (CH3)2CHCH2OH Decane (C10H22)
Ethylbenzene C6H5CH2CH3 Xylene(o,m,p) C6H4(CH3)2
Hexane (C6H14) Heptane (C7H16)
Methyl Ethyl Ketone CH3C(O)CH2CH3 Methyl Isobutyl Ketone (CH3)2CHCH2C(O)CH3
Diethyl Ether(CH2H5)2O Dimethyl Sulphide(CH3)2S
Dimethyl Sulphoxide (CH3)2SO
All Flammable solvents PCBs
Radioactive residues
Regulation 4(1)
SEVENTH SCHEDULE
PETROLEUM REFINING EFFLUENT STANDARDS
Parameter Proposed Maximum permissible
limits
Ammonia Nitrogen mg/L 5.0
pH 6- 9
BOD5 mg/L 30
Benzene mg/L 0.05
Benzo(a)pyrene mg/L 0.05
COD mg/L 150
Chromium (Cr (total) mg/L 0.5
Chromium (Cr+6) mg/L 0.05
Copper (Cu)mg/L 0.5
Cyanide (CN)
Totalmg/L
Freemg/L
1.0
0.1
Iron ( total)mg/L 3.0
Lead (Pb)mg/L 0.01
Mercury (Hg)mg/L 0.02
Nickel(Ni) mg/L 0.5
Total nitrogen mg/l 10
Oil and Grease mg/L 2.0
Free oil Nil
Phenol (C6H5OH) mg/L 0.02
Sulfides (S2-) mg/L 0.5
Parameter Proposed Maximum permissible
limits
TSS mg/L 30
Total Nitrogen mg/L 10
Total Phosphorus mg/L 2.0
Temperature increase °C ±30C of ambient temperature
Vanadium (V)mg/L 1.0
regulation 4(1)
EIGHTH SCEDULE
OIL AND GAS EXPLORATION AND PRODUCTION EFFLUENTSTANDARDS
Effluent Parameters Proposed Maximum
permissible limits
Drilling Fluid 1. Free oil
Nil
Produced water 1. TOC mg/L
2. pH
3. BOD5 mg/L
4. BTEX mg/L
5. COD mg/L
6. TSS mg/L
7. TDS mg/L
8. Oil and grease mg/L
9. Phenols mg/L
10. Sulphides mg/L
11. Cyanide (total) mg/L
12. Heavy metals (total)
Arsenic, cadmium,
chromium, copper, lead,
mercury, nickel, silver,
vanadium, and zinc. mg/L
13. Chlorides mg/L
10
6 – 9
25
0.0
125
35
300
10
0.5
1.0
1.0
5.0
1200
Hydrotest water 1. TOC mg/L
2. pH
3. BOD5 mg/L
4. BTEX
5. COD mg/L
6. TSS mg/L
7. TDS
8. Oil and grease mg/L
9. Phenols mg/L
10. Sulphides mg/L
11. Cyanide (total) mg/L
12. Heavy metals (total)
Arsenic, cadmium,
chromium, copper, lead,
10
6-9
25
0.0
125
35
300
10
0.5
1.0
1.0
Effluent Parameters Proposed Maximum
permissible limits
mercury, nickel, silver,
vanadium, and zinc. mg/L
13. Chlorides mg/L
5.0
1200
Completion and well-
workover fluids
1. TOC mg/L.
2. pH
10
6 – 9
Stormwater drainage 1. Oil& grease mg/L
2. Process oil mg/L
10
Nil
Cooling water Temperature 0C ≤30C at edge of zone of
mixing. If mixing zone is not
defined, use 100m from
point of discharge
Sewage All parameters for effluent
discharge. See fourth schedule
Effluent Standards as per
fourth schedule
regulation 4(1)
NINTH SCHEDULE
WASTEWATER TEST METHODS
Parameter all mg/l except
pH)
Test method
1.1,1,1,-trichloroethane mg/1 6040 b GC method. (APHA, 1998). Purge and trap technique
6040 C, 6210 (APHA, 1998)
1,1,2.-trichloroethylene mg/1 6040 b GC method. (APHA, 1998). Purge and trap technique
6040 C, 6210 (APHA, 1998)
1,1, 2,-dichloroethane mg/1 6040 b GC method. (APHA, 1998). Purge and trap technique
6040 C, 6210 (APHA, 1998)
1,2-dichloroethane mg/1 6040 b GC method. (APHA, 1998). Purge and trap technique
6040 C, 6210 (APHA, 1998)
1,3-dichloropropene mg/1 6040 b GC method. (APHA, 1998). Purge and trap technique
6040 C, 6210 (APHA, 1998)
Aluminum (Al) mg/1 ISO10566/12020, 3500-AL B (APHA 1998), 3500-Al C
(APHA, 1998)
Ammonia Nitrogen (N-NH3)
mg/1
Automated phenate method 4500-NH3 G.(APHA,1998); ISO
1195: Part I 5664
Arsenic (As) mg/1 3500-As B . AAS method (APHA , 1998). 3500-As A .ICP
(APHA,1998)
Barium (Ba) mg/1 3500-Ba. B. AAS. (APHA,1998). 3500-Ba. C. ICP.
(APHA,1998).
Benzene (C6H6) Purge and trap technique 6040 C, 6200 (APHA, 1998)
Beryllium (Be) mg/1 3500-Be B. AAS. (APHA,1998). 3500-Be B. ICP
(APHA,1998)
BOD5 mg/1 5-Day test method 5210 B (APHA, 1998)
BTEX 6040 C,6200(APHA,1998)
Boron(B) mg/1 4500-B.B Curcumin method (APHA,1998). 4500-B.C
Carmine method (APHA,1998).
Cadmium (Cd) mg/1 3500-Cd. B. AAS. (APHA,1998). 3500-Cd.C. AAS.
(APHA,1998).
Calcium (Ca) mg/1 3500-Ca. B. AAS. (APHA,1998). 3500-Ca. C. AAS.
(APHA,1998).
Chloride (Cl-) mg/1 4500-Cl- C. Argentometric method (APHA,1998). 4500-Cl
D. Potentiometric method (APHA,1998).
Parameter all mg/l except
pH)
Test method
Chlorine -residual 4500-Cl C. Idiometric method (APHA,1998). 4500-Cl D.
Titration method (APHA,1998).
Chromium (total) (Cr) mg/1 3500-Cr. B. AAS. (APHA,1998).
Chromium (Cr+6) mg/1 3500-Cr. D. Colorimetric method. (APHA,1998).
Cis-1,2-dichloroethylene mg/1 6040 b GC method. (APHA, 1998). Purge and trap technique
6040 C, 6210 (APHA, 1998)
Cobalt (Co) mg/1 3500-Co.B. AAS. (APHA,1998). 3500-Co. C. ICP.
(APHA,1998).
COD mg/1 522 B. Open Reflux method. (APHA,1998). 522 C. Closed
Reflux titrimetric method. (APHA,1998).
Coliform Organisms counts
/100ml
9223 B. Chromogenic substrate Test. (APHA,1998).
Colour TCU 2120.B. (APHA,1998).
Copper (Cu) mg/1 3500-Cu. B. AAS. (APHA,1998). 3500-Cu.C.ICP.
(APHA,1998).
Cyanide CN mg/1 4500-CN- E Colorimetric method. (APHA, 1998)
Detergents mg/1 5540 C.(MBAS). (APHA,1998. 5540 D.(CTAS).
(APHA,1998.
Dichloromethane mg/1 6040 b GC method. (APHA, 1998). Purge and trap technique
6040 C, 6210 (APHA, 1998)
Fluoride (F-) mg/1 4500-F C. ISE. Method. (APHA, 1998). 4500-F D. SPADNS.
Method. (APHA, 1998).
Iron (Fe) mg/1 3500-Fe. B. AAS. (APHA,1998). 3500-Fe. C. ICP.
(APHA,1998). 3500-Fe. B. phenanthroline method-
colorimetric. (APHA,1998).
Lead (Pb) mg/1 3500-Pb. B. AAS. (APHA,1998). 3500-Pb. C. ICP.
(APHA,1998). 3500-Pb. D. Dithizone method.
(APHA,1998).
Magnesium mg/1 3500-Mg. B. AAS. (APHA,1998). 3500-Mg. C. ICP.
(APHA,1998).
Manganese (Mn) mg/1 3500-Mn. B. AAS. (APHA,1998). 3500-Mg. C. ICP.
(APHA,1998).
Mercury total (Hg) mg/1 3500-Hg. B. Cold-Vapour Atomic Absorption method.
(APHA,1998). 3500-Mg. C. Dithizone method
(APHA,1998).
Nickel (Ni) mg/1 3500-Ni. B. AAS. (APHA,1998). 3500-Ni. C. ICP.
(APHA,1998).
Nitrate -N (NO3-)mg/1 Automated cadmium reduction method 4500-NO3
- F(APHA,
1998)
Parameter all mg/l except
pH)
Test method
Nitrite – N(NO2-) mg/1 Automated cadmium reduction method 4500-NO3
- F(APHA,
1998)
Nitrogen (total) mg/1 Persulphate digestion method 4500-N C, (APHA,1998) and
the automated cadmium reduction method 4500-NO3-
F(APHA, 1998)
Oil and Grease mg/1 5520 C. Partition Infrared Method. (APHA,1998
pH 4500-H+ B. Electrometric Method. (APHA,1998).
Phenols (C6H5OH) mg/1 6420 B. LLEGC method. (APHA,1998).
Phosphate (total) mg/1 Persulphate digestion method 4500-P B.5C, (APHA,1998 and
the automated ascorbic acid reduction method 4500-P F.
(APHA,1998)
Phosphate (soluble)PO43 mg/1 Automated ascorbic acid reduction method 4500-P F.
(APHA,1998)
Selenium (Se) mg/1 3500-Se. C. AAS. (APHA,1998). 3500-Se. D. Colorimetric.
(APHA, 1998).
Silver (Ag) mg/1 3500-Ag. B. AAS. (APHA,1998). 3500-Ag. C. ICP.
(APHA,1998).
Sulphate (SO42-) mg/1 4500-SO4
2- B. Ion chromatography method (APHA,1998).
4500-SO42- E. Turbidimetric method (APHA,1998).
Sulphide mg/1 4500-S2- D. Methylene Blue method (APHA,1998). 4500-S2-
E. Idiometric method (APHA,1998).
TDS mg/1 2540 C. TDS dried at 1800C. (APHA,1998).
Temperature -
Tetrachloroethylene mg/1 6040 b GC method. (APHA, 1998). Purge and trap technique
6040 C, 6210 (APHA, 1998)
Tetrachloromethane mg/1 6040 b GC method. (APHA, 1998). Purge and trap technique
6040 C, 6210 (APHA, 1998)
Tin (Sn) mg/1 3500-Sn. B. AAS. (APHA,1998).
Total Suspended Solids mg/1 2540-D (APHA,1998), ISO 11923
Tricholoroethylene mg/1 6040 b GC method. (APHA, 1998). Purge and trap technique
6040 C, 6210 (APHA, 1998). (APHA, 1998)
Turbidity NTU 2130 B. Nephlerometric method.
Vanadium (V) mg/1 3500-V. B. AAS. (APHA,1998). 3500-V. C. ICP.
(APHA,1998).
Zinc (Zn) mg/1 3500-Zn. B. AAS. (APHA,1998). 3500-Zn. CICP.
(APHA,1998).