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Canned and Preserved Fruits and Vegetables Effluent Guidelines

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EPA promulgated the Canned and Preserved Fruits and Vegetables Effluent Guidelines and Standards (40 CFR Part 407) in 1974 and 1976. The regulation covers direct dischargerA point source that discharges pollutants to waters of the United States, such as streams, lakes, or oceans.. The Effluent Guidelines and Standards are incorporated into NPDES permits.

On this page:

  • What is the Canned and Preserved Fruits and Vegetables Industry?
  • Pollutants and Subcategories
  • Rulemaking History
  • Additional Information

What is the Canned and Preserved Fruits and Vegetables Industry?

The industry comprises facilities packing a wide variety of fruit and vegetable products, including apples, potatoes, citrus fruits, vegetables and specialty foods.

Fruit and vegetable canning or packaging plants are included within the following North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) groups:

  • 311411: Frozen Fruit, Juice, and Vegetable Manufacturing
  • 311421: Fruit and Vegetable Canning
  • 311422: Specialty Canning
  • 311423: Dried and Dehydrated Food Manufacturing
  • 311919: Potato Chips and Corn Chips Manufacturing
  • 311941: Mayonnaise, Dressing, and Other Prepared Sauce Manufacturing
  • 311999: All Other Miscellaneous Food Manufacturing

Note: The NAICS listing is provided as a guide and does not define the coverage of the Canned and Preserved Fruits and Vegetables category. For precise definitions of coverage, refer to the applicability sections in 40 CFR Part 407.

Pollutants and Subcategories

Regulated Pollutants

Effluent limitations vary by subcategory.

  • BOD5
  • TSS
  • pH
  • Oil and grease

Regulation Subcategories

  1. Apple Juice
  2. Apple Products
  3. Citrus Products
  4. Frozen Potato Products
  5. Dehydrated Potato Products
  6. Canned and Preserved Fruits
  7. Canned and Preserved Vegetables
  8. Canned and Miscellaneous Specialties

Rulemaking History

  • Subparts F through H (BPT)
    • Canned and Preserved Fruits & Vegetables Effluent Guidelines - Final rule (pdf) (1.17 MB, April 16, 1976, 41 FR 16272)
    • Canned and Preserved Fruits & Vegetables Effluent Guidelines - Proposed rule (pdf) (2.02 MB, October 21, 1975, 40 FR 49237)
    • Canned and Preserved Fruits & Vegetables Effluent Guidelines - Interim final rule (pdf) (1.16 MB, October 21, 1975, 40 FR 49222)
      • Development Document for Effluent Guidelines for the Canned and Preserved Fruits & Vegetables Category; Fruits, Vegetables and Specialties Segment (pdf) (12.46 MB, October 1975, 440/1-75/046)
        Describes industry processes, pollutants generated, available control & treatment technologies, the technical basis for the final rule, and costs of the rule
  • Subparts A through E (BPT, NSPS)
    • Canned and Preserved Fruits & Vegetables Effluent Guidelines - Final rule (pdf) (265.53 KB, November 5, 1976, 41 FR 48736)
      Amendment pursuant to litigation
    • Canned and Preserved Fruits & Vegetables Effluent Guidelines - Proposed rule (pdf) (339.11 KB, March 21, 1974, 39 FR 10869)
    • Canned and Preserved Fruits & Vegetables Effluent Guidelines - Final rule (pdf) (554.21 KB, March 21, 1974, 39 FR 10862)
      • Development Document for Effluent Guidelines for the Canned and Preserved Fruits & Vegetables Category; Apple, Citrus & Potato Segment (pdf) (11.19 MB, March 1974, 440/1-74/027a)
        Describes industry processes, pollutants generated, available control & treatment technologies, the technical basis for the final rule, and costs of the rule
    • Canned and Preserved Fruits & Vegetables Effluent Guidelines - Proposed rule (pdf) (634.7 KB, November 9, 1973, 38 FR 31076)

Additional Information

For assistance in reading the support documents, and for additional information regarding Canned and Preserved Fruits and Vegetables Effluent Guidelines, please contact Meghan Hessenauer ([email protected]) or 202-566-1040.

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