Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62-520.310 - General Provisions for Ground Water
(1) A violation of any ground water standard
or criterion contained in this chapter constitutes pollution.
(2) Notwithstanding the classification and
criteria for ground water set forth in this chapter, discharge to ground water
shall not impair the designated use of contiguous surface waters.
(3) In addition to any technology-based
effluent limitations required by Department rule, the Department shall also
specify water quality-based effluent limitations when necessary to assure that
water quality criteria will be met.
(4) This chapter contains the ground water
provisions generally applicable unless other rule chapters for specific types
of installations have other requirements for ground water discharges applicable
to those installations.
(5)
Compliance with ground water standards shall be determined by analyses of
unfiltered ground water samples, unless a filtered sample is as or more
representative of the particular ground water quality, as described in the
Department's technical document, "Determining Representative Ground Water
Samples, Filtered or Unfiltered, " January 1994, hereby incorporated and
adopted as a reference. This document is available from the Department's Bureau
of Water Facilities Regulation, MS 3580, 2600 Blair Stone Road, Tallahassee,
Florida 32399-2400.
(6) For owners
of an existing installation, compliance with the minimum criteria set forth in
Rule 62-520.400, F.A.C., shall be
determined by analysis of the constituents of the waste stream of the
installation causing the discharge; provided, however, that the installation
owner may, at his option, place a monitoring well immediately outside the site
boundary to measure compliance with the minimum criteria, as long as the
discharge poses no danger to the public health, safety or welfare.
(7) Unless exempted by Rule
62-520.500,
62-520.510 or
62-520.520, F.A.C., no
installation shall directly or indirectly discharge into ground water any
contaminant that causes a violation of the water quality standards or minimum
criteria for the receiving ground water as established in this chapter, except
within a zone of discharge established by permit or Rule
62-520.465, F.A.C.
(8) Zones of discharge shall be allowed for
projects or facilities that allow direct contact with ground water listed in
paragraphs (a) through (c), below, and that provide beneficial discharges
through wells to ground water as described herein or in the cited rules.
(a) Projects designed to recharge aquifers
with surface water of comparable quality, or projects designed to transfer
water across or between aquifers of comparable quality for the purpose of
storage or conservation;
(b)
Facilities permitted under Rule
62-610.466, F.A.C., for aquifer
storage and recovery of reclaimed water, subsection
62-610.560(3),
F.A.C., for ground water recharge by injection of reclaimed water, or
subsection 62-610.562(4),
F.A.C., for creation of salinity barrier systems by injection of reclaimed
water; and,
(c)
Department-approved aquifer remediation projects that use Class V, Group 4,
underground injection control wells as described in paragraph
62-528.600(2)(d),
F.A.C. A zone of discharge shall be allowed for the primary standards for
ground water for closed-loop re-injection systems and for the prime
constituents of the reagents used to remediate site contaminants, and for the
secondary standards for ground water, as specified in a Department-approved
remedial action plan that addresses the duration and size of the zone of
discharge, and ground water monitoring requirements.
(9) Other discharges through wells or
sinkholes that allow direct contact with Class G-I, Class F-I, or Class G-II
ground water shall not be allowed a zone of discharge.
(10) Discharges that may cause an imminent
hazard to the public or the environment through contamination of underground
supplies of drinking water or surface water affected by the ground water
because of the proximity and nature of the contaminants, shall not be allowed a
zone of discharge.
(11)
Installations operated to render water fit for human consumption and that
dispose of non-hazardous concentrates from membrane separation technologies,
such as reverse osmosis, membrane softening, ultra-filtration, and
electrodialysis, through land application operations are exempt from meeting
the primary and secondary drinking water standards, provided the applicant
demonstrates that the receiving unconfined aquifer exhibits a natural
background total dissolved solids concentration exceeding 1500 mg/L.
Installations discharging to such aquifers shall not cause a violation of
primary or secondary drinking water standards at any private or public water
supply well outside of the installation's property boundary.
(12) It is the intent of the Department
whenever possible to incorporate ground water discharge considerations into
other Department permits as appropriate, and not to require a separate permit
for discharges to ground water. However, any published notice of proposed
agency action on an application for a permit shall contain notice, when
appropriate, that ground water considerations are being incorporated into such
permits.
(13) The purpose of
monitoring is to ensure that the permitting of zones of discharge, or the
granting of exemptions, will not cause a violation of ground water standards.
Ground water monitoring is intended to allow predictions to be made of the
movement and composition of the discharge plume and compliance with applicable
state ground water standards at the boundary of the zone of discharge. Efforts
shall be made to minimize the number and cost of monitoring wells, consistent
with the ability to obtain useful and reliable information.
(14) Existing installations discharging to
Class G-II ground water are exempt from compliance with secondary standards
outside of a zone of discharge obtained by Department permit or rule, except
where compliance is required under Rule
62-520.520,
F.A.C.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 403.061, 403.087 F.S. Law Implemented 403.021, 403.061, 403.087, 403.088, 403.502, 403.702 FS.
New 7-12-09.
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