Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62-306.200 - Definitions
(1) "Baseline " means
the annual nutrient load from a pollutant source after performing all required
pollution control activities, below which water quality credits may be
generated. The baseline will be set forth in the permit , BMAP or RAP. The
baseline for a point source is the entity's annual wasteload allocation under
the BMAP or RAP, or a water quality-based effluent limitation established in a
permit , whichever is more stringent. The baseline for a non-agricultural
nonpoint source is the entity's individual annual load allocation or the
applicable categorical load allocation under the BMAP or RAP. The baseline for
an agricultural nonpoint source is the entity's annual load allocation or
applicable categorical load allocation, if specified in the BMAP or RAP, or the
nutrient load expected following the entity's implementation of applicable
Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (DACS) adopted BMPs pursuant to
Section 403.067, F.S. For a concentrated
animal feeding operation, the baseline is defined by the entity's comprehensive
nutrient management plan, or its allocation under the BMAP or RAP, whichever is
more stringent.
(2) "Best
management practices (BMPs) " means a practice or combination of practices
adopted by rule by DACS, the Department , or the applicable Water Management
District as an effective and practicable means for reducing nutrient inputs and
improving water quality, taking into account economic and technological
considerations.
(3) "Credit " means
the amount of an entity's nutrient load reduction below the baseline that will
be available for trading purposes pursuant to the requirements of this chapter.
Credits shall be in either the units of pounds per year or kilograms per
year.
(4) "Department " means the
Florida Department of Environmental Protection.
(5) "Estimated credit " means a credit for
nutrient load reductions where treatment methods do not reasonably allow
influent and effluent water quality to be measured. All credits that are not
measured credits are estimated credits.
(6) "Location Factors " (LFs) means
adjustments to credits made by the Department to ensure that trades do not
result in localized water quality impacts. Location Factors represent the
relative impact a given unit of nitrogen or phosphorus discharged at one
location has on the water quality in the impaired waterbody compared to the
same amount of nitrogen or phosphorus discharged at another location. LFs are
used in trades to provide reasonable assurance that the seller's credits are
functionally equivalent in protecting the water quality of the waterbody or
water segment.
(7) "Measured
credit " means a credit for nutrient load reductions that can be directly
monitored using water quality, including effluent, samples.
(8) "Municipal separate storm sewer system "
or "MS4 " has the same meaning as in Rule
62-624.200, F.A.C.
(9) "Nonpoint source " means a source of
pollutants discharged to surface or ground water, generally in response to
rainfall events, that is not a point source .
(10) "Permit " means an authorization issued
by the Department pursuant to Chapter 403, F.S., to discharge into surface or
ground waters.
(11) "Point source "
means a pollutant discharge requiring a National Pollutant Discharge
Elimination System permit pursuant to Chapter 62-620, F.A.C.
(12) "Trading Registry " means the water
quality credit database created and maintained by the Department to register
the generation and trading of water quality credits.
(13) "Technology-Based Effluent Limitation "
(TBEL) means a minimum waste treatment requirement adopted by the Department
based on treatment technology.
(14)
"Uncertainty Factor " (UF) means the ratio of the estimated number of pounds or
kilograms of nutrient load reduction by a nonpoint source to the number of
pounds or kilograms of credit that will be authorized. The UF reflects the
uncertainty associated with estimated credits.
(15) "Wastewater facility " means a facility
that accepts and treats domestic wastewater or industrial wastewater as those
terms are defined in Rule
62-620.200, F.A.C.
(16) "WQBEL " means a Water Quality-Based
Effluent Limitation developed pursuant to Chapter 62-650, F.A.C.
(17) "Water Quality Credit Trading " means the
exchange of credits pursuant to the requirements of this chapter between
nutrient sources.
(18) "WBID " means
a unique waterbody identification unit used by the Department to divide a
waterbody into discrete segments for purposes of assessment and restoration
under Section 403.067,
F.S.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 403.067(9) FS. Law Implemented 403.067(8)-(10) FS.
New 9-6-10, Amended 1-11-16.
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