(1)
"Acute Toxicity" shall have the same meaning as provided in subsection
62-302.200(1),
F.A.C.
(2) "Aquifer" means a
geologic formation, group of formations, or part of a formation capable of
yielding a significant amount of ground water to wells, springs or surface
water.
(3) "Background" means the
condition of waters in the absence of the activity or discharge under
consideration, based on the best scientific information available to the
Department.
(4) "Commission" means
the Environmental Regulation Commission.
(5) "Confined Aquifer" means an aquifer
bounded above and below by impermeable beds or by beds of distinctly lower
permeability than that of the aquifer itself.
(6) "Department" means the Department of
Environmental Protection.
(7)
"Designated Use" means the present and future most beneficial use of a body of
water as designated by the Environmental Regulation Commission by means of the
classification system contained in this chapter.
(8) "Effluent" means either domestic effluent
or industrial effluent and has the same definition as effluent in Rule
62-600.200 or
62-660.200, F.A.C.
(9) "Effluent Limitation" means any
restriction established by the Department on quantities, rates or
concentrations of chemical, physical, biological or other constituents that are
discharged from sources into waters of the State.
(10) "Existing Installation" means, for the
purposes of this chapter, any installation which had filed a complete
application for a water discharge permit on or before January 1, 1983, or which
submitted a ground water monitoring plan no later than six months after the
date required for that type of installation as listed in former Rule
17-4.245,
F.A.C. (1983), and a plan was subsequently approved by the Department; or which
was in fact an installation reasonably expected to release contaminants into
the ground water on or before July 1, 1982, and operated consistently with
statutes and rules relating to ground water discharge in effect at the time of
the operation.
(a) The chart in paragraph (b),
below, contains the types of discharge and the dates in former Rule
17-4.245,
F.A.C. (1983), by which a written ground water monitoring plan was required to
be submitted to the Department.
(b)
Monitoring Plan Deadlines:
|
Organic Waste
|
January 1983
|
|
Inorganic Waste
|
April 1983
|
|
Landfills (domestic and industrial)
|
May 1983
|
|
Industrial Septic Tanks
|
August 1983
|
|
Pulp and Paper
|
August 1983
|
|
Phosphogypsum Stacks and Ponds
|
September 1983
|
|
Laundries
|
October 1983
|
|
Oil and Gas Producers
|
December 1983
|
|
Citrus
|
December 1983
|
|
Food and Beverages
|
January 1984
|
|
Domestic Waste
|
February 1984
|
|
Power Plants
|
February 1984
|
|
Mining and Materials
|
March 1984
|
|
Others
|
March 1984
|
(11) "Extractable Semivolatile Organics"
means any number of synthetic organic compounds that are isolated using an
organic solvent and analyzed by chromatographic techniques (gas or
liquid).
(12) "Ground Water" means
water beneath the surface of the ground within a zone of saturation, whether or
not flowing through known and definite channels.
(13) "Installation" means any structure,
equipment, facility, or appurtenances thereto, operation or activity that may
be a source of pollution.
(14)
"Natural Background" means the condition of waters in the absence of
man-induced alterations based on the best scientific information available to
the Department. The establishment of natural background may be based on
historical pre-alteration data.
(15) "Pollution" means the presence in the
outdoor atmosphere or waters of the state of any substances, contaminants,
noise, or man-made or man-induced alteration of the chemical, physical,
biological or radiological integrity of air or water in quantities or levels
which are or may be potentially harmful or injurious to human health or
welfare, animal or plant life, or property, including outdoor
recreation.
(16) "Reclaimed water"
means the same as defined in Rule
62-600.200, F.A.C.
(17) "Secretary" means the Secretary of the
Department.
(18) "Single Source
Aquifer" means an aquifer or a portion of an aquifer which, pursuant to
subsections
62-520.410(5) and
(6), F.A.C., is determined by the Commission
to be the only reasonably available source of potable water to a significant
segment of the population.
(19)
"Site" means the area within an installation's property boundary where wastes
or reclaimed water are released or applied to the ground water.
(20) "Spring" means a point where ground
water emerges onto the earth's surface, including under any surface water of
the state, excluding seeps. The term "spring" shall include karst windows, a
depression opening that reveals portions of a subterranean flow or the unroofed
portion of a cave.
(21) "Surface
Water" means water upon the surface of the earth, whether contained in bounds
created naturally or artificially or diffused. Water from natural springs shall
be classified as surface water when it exits from the spring onto the earth's
surface.
(22) "Unconfined Aquifer"
means an aquifer that has a water table.
(23) "Volatile Organics" means any number of
compounds listed in analytical methods that use a purge and trap technique for
sample introduction.
(24) "Wastes"
means sewage, industrial wastes, and all other liquid, gaseous, solid,
radioactive, or other substances that may pollute or tend to pollute any waters
of the State.
(25) "Waters"
include, but are not limited to, rivers, lakes, streams, springs, impoundments,
and all other waters or bodies of water, including fresh, brackish, saline,
tidal, surface or underground waters. Waters owned entirely by one person other
than the state are included only in regard to possible discharge on other
property or water. Underground waters include, but are not limited to, all
underground waters passing through pores of rock or soils or flowing through in
channels, whether manmade or natural.
(26) "Water Table" means the upper surface of
a zone of saturation, where the body of ground water is not confined by an
overlying impermeable zone.
(27)
"Zone of Discharge" means a volume underlying or surrounding the site and
extending to the base of a specifically designated aquifer or aquifers, within
which an opportunity for the treatment, mixture or dispersion of wastes into
receiving ground water is afforded.
(28) "Zone of Saturation" means a subsurface
zone in which all of the interstices are filled with
water.