EPAProposed Rule

Effluent Limitations Guidelines and New Source Performance Standards for the Concentrated Aquatic Animal Production Point Source Category [W-02-01]

AgricultureEnvironment

Summary

The EPA is proposing new rules to limit pollution from fish farms and other aquatic animal operations. These rules set standards for what chemicals and waste these facilities can release into water to protect rivers, lakes, and coastal areas from contamination.

Key Points

  • 1Fish farms and other concentrated aquatic animal operations must follow stricter limits on pollutants they discharge into waterways
  • 2The rules apply to both existing facilities and new ones being built, with new facilities facing potentially stricter standards
  • 3The EPA is seeking public comments on the proposed regulation until January 28, 2003
  • 4Facilities that don't comply may face penalties and be required to install pollution control equipment
  • 5These standards aim to protect water quality and aquatic ecosystems from excess nutrients, chemicals, and fish waste

Impact Assessment

If you are a fish farm or aquatic animal production facility operator, this means you will need to install new pollution control equipment and modify your operations to meet stricter limits on chemical and waste discharge into waterways.

Impact Level
Significant
Geographic Scope

National

Compliance Cost

Significant

Who is Affected
Small BusinessesFarmersManufacturers

Key Dates

Published

September 12, 2025

Comment Deadline

January 28, 2003

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Regulatory Connections

Amends CFR Sections
40 CFR Part 451

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