Environmental Monitoring and Analylsis

VPDES Permits

Services are available for monitoring and analysis, as required by DEQ-issued VPDES permits, including permit application and routine monitoring for Discharge Monitoring Reports (DMRs). General services encompass organic, inorganic, and microbiological analyses. Low-level sampling and analytical techniques are used to monitor for organics, metals, and mercury. All sampling and analyses for VPDES permits comply with federal Clean Water Act provisions.

Stormwater

Monitoring and analyses of stormwater runoff and illicit discharges are conducted according to National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) and VPDES permit programs for Clean Water Act compliance. Runoff samples are analyzed for conventional pollutants. Monitoring is conducted using methods approved under Title 40 CFR Part 136 or alternate methods approved by EPA or the appropriate state regulatory agency.

Groundwater

Monitoring of the groundwater system at landfills and other disposal sites is performed according to Virginia Solid Waste Management Regulations (Title 9 Chapter 80).

Industrial Pretreatment

Sampling and analyses of wastewater discharged from industries and businesses comply with Title 40 CFR Part 136 guidelines. Title 40 CFR Part 403 regulations govern services for permitting, compliance monitoring, enforcement, and surcharge assessment of industrial and commercial facilities. Other services include consultation and development of plans for industrial wastewater discharge permit programs, enforcement response, and Best Management Practices (BMP) assessment.

Water Quality

Sampling and analyses of process streams and ambient waters identify sources of inorganic and organic pollutants and monitor for biological indicators of water quality. Methods are selected based on regulatory requirements and reporting levels for each project.

Solid Waste

Analyses are performed for a variety of solid waste samples such as soil, biosolids, and incinerator ash (including the Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure), according to EPA SW-846. Monitoring complies with Title 40 CFR Part 503 standards and Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) requirements.

Air

Air monitoring programs are conducted in compliance with state and federal regulations for air quality emissions according to Title 60 FR Reference Method 9. Programs include air sampling and analysis, odor monitoring, odor control performance evaluations, and visible emissions evaluations.

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OUR MISSION

We promise to treat wastewater and recover natural resources to protect public health and the environment.

OUR VISION

Our communities will have clean waterways and reliable water resources for generations to come.

 

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Virginia Beach, VA 23455

 

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P.O. Box 5911
Virginia Beach, VA 23471-0911

 

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AWARDS + RECOGNITION

Public Information & Education National Environmental Achievement Award for the Education Program H2w0w: Wonders of Water

Operations & Environmental Performance National Environmental Achievement Award for HRSD Nutrient Removal Program: Advancement Through Management of Sidestream Loads initiative

Research & Technology National Environmental Achievement Award for the joint initiative with DC Water, Mainstream Deammonification A New "Blue Print" for Cost Effective, Sustainable Nutrient Removal

HRSD Does Not Collect Trash

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HRSD Does Not Collect Trash

But here is a list of links to the localities we serve that may help answer your trash and recycling questions.