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If a buffering solution (bromide) is added to non-contact cooling water prior to discharge, does that constitute a “wastewater”?

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If a buffering solution (bromide) is added to non-contact cooling water prior to discharge, does that constitute a “wastewater”?

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A18: No. Additives (biocides, algaecides, buffering agents, etc.) which are approved by the DEQ for use in non-contact cooling water does not create a wastewater as defined under the AWR program.

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