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(f) Local Standards. <br />(1) The Director is authorized to establish 1Loca1 Limits pursuant to 40 <br />CFR 403.5(c). <br />(2) The following pollutant limits are established to protect against Pass <br />Through and Interference. These limitations may be applied either <br />instafftaneous limitations er daily mmiimtun limit..tiens No per-so <br />Significant Industrial User shall discharge wastewater eenteining in excess <br />of the following daily maximum discharge limitations: j0.00019) mg/L <br />total mercury. <br />(3) The Director may, at the Director's sole discretion, implement local <br />limits through allocation of the Maximum Allowable Industrial Load <br />(MAIL) to Significant Industrial Users. The MAIL is the total daily <br />loading of a pollutant available to be allocated to all Significant Industrial <br />Users. MAILS for the following pollutants are hereby incorporated by <br />reference: <br />0.3] mg4 a- Arsenic <br />x0.5-]mg4-c Cadmium <br />{— '.3j mg/1 -c Chromium <br />�1.61 mg4ti Copper <br />�1 -3j mgrc Cyanide <br />�1.61 mg4-1 Lead <br />r n n fng m Mercury <br />t-1.91 ng!rn Nickel <br />�1.8] m&rs Silver <br />�3.4] ~mg4-z Zinc <br />allocation in an industrial wastewater discharge permit. Sample results <br />reported as being less than a specific reporting limit may be considered to <br />be less than background concentrations. Background concentrations, or <br />domestic sewage concentrations used to develop MAILS are incomorated <br />by reference. <br />SECTION II. Chapter 17, Article 2, Division 3, Section 17 -10, Subparts 17 -10 (k)(1), (n)(4), <br />