Why was discharger specific variance adopted for the City of Pueblo?

Water quality standards variances are useful to consider when there is a new or more stringent effluent limit if the City of Pueblo (City) can demonstrate that attaining the designated use and criterion is not feasible for the term of the variance but may be attainable in the longer term. The City’s variance is appropriate due to attaining the designated use and criterion is not feasible under the current conditions (e.g., water quality-based controls required to meet the numeric selenium and sulfate would result in substantial and widespread social and economic impact) but could be feasible should the circumstances related to the attainability determination change (e.g., development of less expensive pollution control technologies or change in the local economic conditions).

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1. What is a water quality standards variance?
2. Why was discharger specific variance adopted for the City of Pueblo?
3. What water quality standards are covered by the variance for the City of Pueblo?
4. Where does the sulfate and selenium come from?
5. What is the cost of treatment of selenium and sulfate at the treatment plant?
6. What are the requirements of the discharger specific variance to address the selenium and sulfate issue?
7. How long does the City have to complete the requirements for the discharger specific variance?
8. Does the discharge of selenium and sulfate cause harm to the environment?
9. Will the selenium and sulfate cause human health problems?
10. What will the Water Quality Control Commission be reviewing in the hearing in October?