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v. Provide information on how recreational and commercial opportunities <br /> may be improved for communities identified in S5.E.5.d.i as a result of <br /> the treatment improvements identified. <br /> e. Selection of the most reasonable treatment alternative based on the AKART <br /> assessment; and the selected alternative for achieving an effluent <br /> concentration of 3 mg/L TIN (or equivalent load reduction) based on an April <br /> through October seasonal average. <br /> f. Viable implementation timelines that include funding, design, and <br /> construction for meeting both the AKART and seasonal average 3 mg/L TIN <br /> preferred alternatives. <br /> 56. NARRATIVE EFFLUENT LIMITS FOR WWTPS WITH SMALL TIN LOADS <br /> A. APPLICABILITY AND NARRATIVE EFFLUENT LIMITS <br /> Beginning on the effective date, each of the Permittees with small TIN loads listed in <br /> Table 11 may discharge total inorganic nitrogen from the WWTP through each facility's <br /> designated outfall. See Table 3 in Section S1.A for the load category assignment. <br /> All discharges and activities authorized by this permit must comply with the terms and <br /> conditions of this permit. Each Permittee listed in Table 11 must comply with the <br /> narrative effluent limits listed in Table 10 which constitute the suite of BMPs required <br /> for a narrative water quality based effluent limit under 40 CFR 122.44(k). <br /> Table 10.Narrative Effluent Limits for WWTPs with Small TIN Loads <br /> Parameter Narrative Effluent <br /> Limit <br /> Monitor and report <br /> Monitoring per the <br /> requirements in <br /> S7.C. <br /> Submit one <br /> Nitrogen Optimization <br /> Optimization Report per the <br /> Plan requirements in <br /> S6.B <br /> Submit an AKART <br /> AKART Analysis per the <br /> Analysis requirements in <br /> S6.0 <br /> Puget Sound Nutrient General Permit Page 26 <br />