Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62-521.400 - Ground Water Protection Measures in Wellhead Protection Areas
(1) The Department
shall require new installations to meet the following restrictions within a
wellhead protection area.
(a) New domestic
wastewater treatment facilities shall be provided with Class I reliability as
described in Chapter 62-600, F.A.C., and flow equalization. New wastewater
ponds, basins, and similar facilities shall be lined or sealed to prevent
measurable seepage. Unlined reclaimed water storage systems are allowed for
reuse projects permitted under Part III of Chapter 62-610, F.A.C.
(b) New reuse and land application projects
shall be prohibited except for new projects permitted under Part III of Chapter
62-610, F.A.C.
(c) New domestic
wastewater residuals land application sites, as defined in Chapter 62-640,
F.A.C., shall be prohibited.
(d)
New discharges to ground water of industrial wastewater, as regulated under
Chapters 62-660, 62-670, 62-671, and 62-673, F.A.C., shall be prohibited except
as provided below:
1. All non-contact cooling
water discharges (without additives); and,
2. Discharges specifically allowed within a
wellhead protection area in Chapters 62-660, 62-670, 62-671 and 62-673,
F.A.C.
(e) New
phosphogypsum stack systems, as regulated under Chapter 62-673, F.A.C., are
prohibited.
(f) New Class I and
Class III underground injection control wells, as regulated in Chapter 62-528,
F.A.C., are prohibited.
(g) New
Class V underground injection control wells, as regulated in Chapter 62-528,
F.A.C., are prohibited except as provided below:
1. Thermal exchange process wells
(closed-loop without additives) for use at single family residences; and,
2. Aquifer storage and recovery
systems wells, where the injected fluid meets the applicable drinking water
quality standards in Chapter 62-550, F.A.C.
(h) New solid waste disposal facilities
regulated under Chapter 62-701, F.A.C., are prohibited.
(i) New generators of hazardous waste, as
regulated under Chapter 62-730, F.A.C., which excludes household hazardous
waste as defined in 40 C.F.R. Part 261.4(b)(1) (1994), hereby incorporated and
adopted by reference, shall comply with the secondary containment requirements
of 40 C.F.R. Part 264 Subpart I (1994), hereby incorporated and adopted by
reference.
(j) New hazardous waste
treatment, storage, disposal, and transfer facilities requiring permits under
Chapter 62-730, F.A.C., are prohibited.
(k) New aboveground and underground tankage
of hazardous wastes regulated under Chapter 62-730, F.A.C., is
prohibited.
(l) Underground storage
tanks regulated under Chapter 62-761, F.A.C., shall not be installed 90 days
after the effective date of this rule. Replacement of an existing underground
storage tank system regulated under Chapter 62-761, F.A.C., within the same
excavation, or addition of new underground storage tanks regulated under
Chapter 62-761, F.A.C., at a facility with other such underground storage tanks
is exempt from this provision, provided that the replacement or new underground
storage tank system is installed with secondary containment as required in
Chapter 62-761, F.A.C.
(m)
Aboveground storage tanks regulated under Chapter 62-762, F.A.C., shall not be
installed 90 days after the effective date of this rule. Replacement or
upgrading of an existing aboveground storage tank or addition of new
aboveground storage tanks which are regulated under Chapter 62-762, F.A.C., at
a facility with other such aboveground storage tanks is exempt from this
provision, provided that the replacement or new aboveground storage tank system
meets the applicable provisions of Chapter 62-762, F.A.C.
(n) Storage tanks which meet the auxiliary
power provisions of subsection
62-555.320(6),
F.A.C., for operation of a potable water well and storage tanks for substances
used for the treatment of potable water are exempt from the provisions of this
rule. Storage tanks regulated under Chapters 62-761 and 62-762, F.A.C., shall
continue to meet the requirements of those chapters.
(o) Applicants should take note that to
prevent the vertical migration of fluids, a water management district may
require a construction permit for new water wells, which shall meet the
applicable construction standards contained in Chapter 62-532,
F.A.C.
(2) Emergency
equipment, including storage tanks, that is necessary to provide power to
ensure a continuous supply on an emergency basis of public water supply,
electrical power, sewer service, telephone service, or other essential services
that are of a public benefit are exempt from the provisions of this chapter.
This does not exempt these services from meeting other applicable Department
rules.
(3) Discharge to ground
water from Department approved remedial corrective actions for contaminated
sites located within wellhead protection areas shall not be subject to the
discharge restrictions in this chapter.
(4) Nothing herein supersedes more stringent
setback or permitting requirements contained in other Department
rules.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 403.061 FS. Law Implemented 403.021, 403.061, 403.087, 403.088 FS.
New 7-13-95.
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