Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62-565.570 - Engineering Report
(1) An
engineering report, including the source water evaluation and results of the
pilot testing program, shall be submitted in support of a permit application
for an ATWF. The engineering report will serve as the preliminary design
report. An Engineering report shall include the following items described in
subsections (2) through (5) of this rule.
(2) Engineering Report. Engineering reports
prepared under the responsible charge of one or more Florida-licensed
professional engineers in accordance with Chapter 471, F.S., shall be signed,
sealed, and dated by the professional engineer(s) in responsible charge.
Preliminary design reports shall contain the following information where
pertinent:
(a) A brief description of the
project and its purpose and an estimate of the cost to construct the
project;
(b) A description of the
existing PWS and the wastewater treatment facility and discussion of the impact
that the project will have on the existing facilities;
(c) The name and location of all water
sources entering the ATWF, and design and actual flow, if applicable, on an
annual average daily flow basis for each water source;
(d) The name and location of all facilities
entered into the Joint Operations Plan, the existing design capacity of each
facility, the existing type of treatment provided at each facility, and the
number and capacity of existing finished-water pumps;
(e) The name and location, type, and useful
capacity of existing off-spec and finished-water storage ponds and
tanks;
(f) Documentation that
existing potable water wells meet applicable construction requirements in
Chapter 62-532, F.A.C.;
(g)
Discussion of sanitary hazards located within 500 feet of both potable water
and ASR wells or located less than 500 feet upstream of surface water
intakes;
(h) A description of
surface water intake structures, impoundments, and reservoirs;
(i) An assessment of the effects from
indirect potable reuse on ground water and surface water levels, ground water
and surface water quality, and uses of property in the area;
(j) Documentation of written notice to public
water supply utilities and the appropriate approved county health department
for indirect potable reuse;
(k)
Documentation of public education and public participation activities to be
implemented that are associated with the potable reuse system;
(l) The following ATWF treatment process
information:
1. The total capacity of all
water sources and treatment facilities connected to an ATWF;
2. The findings of a Source Water Evaluation
in accordance with the requirements of subsection (3) of this rule, including a
description of the source water for potable reuse at the point(s) of
withdrawal;
3. Discussion of
applicable treatment and disinfection technique requirements, in Rules
62-565.500, .510, .520, .530, and .540 F.A.C.;
4. Discussion of Hazard Analysis;
5. Discussion of critical control points,
surrogate and operational parameters, and monitoring points; and
6. Discussion of operation and control
strategies.
(m) An
evaluation of the adequacy of an ATWF to meet applicable standards and
requirements given the quality of raw water from all water sources for the
plant;
(n) The design daily
operating period for the ATWF;
(o)
A flow diagram and water balance showing all ATWF operations and processes
(including residuals handling operations), chemical application points, water
pumping facilities, bypass arrangements, and recycle flows;
(p) Blending ratio of volume of advanced
treated water received by the public water system to the volume of other source
waters received at the public water system;
(q) For ATWFs that include disinfection,
discussion of the design level of Cryptosporidium, Giardia
lamblia, or virus inactivation to be achieved, if applicable, and the
design minimum CT or ultraviolet dose if chemical or ultraviolet disinfection
will be used to achieve Cryptosporidium, Giardia lamblia, or
virus inactivation. Refer to Rule 62-565.530, F.A.C.;
(r) The design dose of water treatment
chemicals;
(s) Additional
treatment, controls, or management of potential chemical peaks (rapid,
short-lived increases in concentration) for chemical constituents that have the
potential to pass through the ATWF;
(t) An evaluation of the types, quantities,
characteristics, and disposal method of residuals generated by the
ATWF;
(u) Sizes, capacities,
retention times, loading rates, schematic diagrams, and other design parameters
and details sufficient to demonstrate that an ATWF (including chemical
application and residuals handling) and water pumping will comply with
applicable requirements of this chapter, including applicable requirements in
the engineering references listed in Rules
62-555.330 and 62-565.330,
F.A.C. The schematic diagrams of an ATWF, including chemical application, shall
show proper air gaps between drains or overflows from such processes and
sanitary or storm sewers;
(v)
Assurance of compliance with the odor control requirements referenced under
subsection 62-555.320(9),
F.A.C.;
(w) For storage tank
systems subject to regulation under Chapter 62-761, F.A.C., assurance that the
storage tank systems will meet applicable performance standards in Chapter
62-761, F.A.C.;
(x) Discussion of
housing and safety or protective equipment for new or altered chemical
application facilities;
(y) The
following advanced treated water storage information: the name and location and
type of storage tanks or ponds, the useful capacity of storage tanks or ponds
including supporting calculations, schematic diagrams, and other design
parameters and details sufficient to demonstrate compliance with applicable
requirements of this chapter, including applicable requirements in the
engineering references listed in Rules
62-555.330 and 62-565.330,
F.A.C.;
(z) Discussion of ATWF
process piping conveying either raw, partially treated, or advanced treated
water, and the information in subparagraphs 1. and 2., below.
1. Hydraulic analyses or other justification
for the size of new or altered pipes that convey reclaimed water.
2. Discussion of color coding or marking of
new or relocated pipes that convey reclaimed water. Refer to paragraph
62-555.320(10)(b)
and subsection 62-555.320(21),
F.A.C.;
(aa) The project
site information in subparagraphs 1. through 2., below.
1. A site plan showing the approximate
location of the ATWF; structures used to treat, store, or handle advanced
treated water, water treatment chemicals, or storage of residuals prior to
disposal; structures housing water pumping or treatment processes, including
chemical application systems; and pipes that convey reclaimed water, including
ATWF process piping, conveying either raw, partially treated, or advanced
treated water. The site plan shall indicate sizes of pipes that convey
reclaimed water and approximate locations of meters, valves, critical control
points, monitoring points, and blow-offs; approximate locations of
interconnections between potable reuse system components; and approximate
dimensions and elevations of structures.
2. Discussion of approximate ground water
elevations in relation to subsurface structures.
(bb) A description of materials that will be
used for potable reuse system components and documentation that the materials
and components will comply with the following standards, regulations, or
requirements:
1. The American Water Works
Association standards (adopted and incorporated by reference in Rule
62-555.330, F.A.C., effective
May 5, 2014), if applicable. The Department shall allow the use of pipe and
appurtenances that do not conform to applicable American Water Works
Association (AWWA) standards (adopted and incorporated by reference in Rule
62-555.330, F.A.C., effective
May 5, 2014), only if ATWF permit applicants provide documentation showing that
the alternate pipe and appurtenances provide strength, durability, reliability,
and public health protection at least equal to that provided by pipe and
appurtenances that conform to applicable AWWA standards.
2. Newly installed or constructed potable
reuse system components that come into contact with advanced treated water or
water treatment chemicals shall conform to the applicable standards,
regulations, or requirements referenced in paragraph
62-555.320(3)(b),
F.A.C., and National Science Foundation (NSF) International Standard 61,
effective 2023, hereby adopted and incorporated by reference. This reference
material is copyright protected. A copy of this publication may be inspected by
contacting the Department's Source and Drinking Water Program, Mail Station
3540, 2600 Blair Stone Road, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2400 or the Department
of State, The Capitol, 400 South Monroe Street, Room 701, Tallahassee, Florida
32399, in accordance with Section 120.54(1)(i)3.b., F.S., or available directly
from the source. The Department shall allow exceptions to conformance with
these standards, regulations, or requirements only if documentation and
assurance are provided in accordance with paragraph
62-555.320(3)(d),
F.A.C.
3. The lead use prohibition
in Rule 62-555.322, F.A.C., if
applicable;
(cc)
Discussion of color coding of aboveground piping associated with potable reuse
system components;
(dd) A
description of electrical systems and provisions for standby power at new or
altered ATWF;
(ee) A description of
operation and control strategies and instrumentation and control systems,
including monitoring or alarm systems, at new or altered ATWF, pumping, or
storage facilities. Refer to paragraph, sub-subparagraph, subparagraph,
paragraph and subparagraph 62-565.560(7)(b), 62-565.560(7)(c)3.d.,
62-565.560(7)(d), 62-565.560(8), 62-565.560(9)(d), F.A.C.;
(ff) Discussion of procedures for keeping
potable reuse system components in operation, or for minimizing interruptions
in the operation of the existing components, including an implementation plan
for the surveillance program as required in subsection 62-565.505(8), F.A.C.;
and
(gg) Demonstration of
sufficient managerial capacity by addressing topics below:
1. Ownership, management, and
organization;
2. Master
planning;
3. Emergency response
planning; and,
4. Customer
service.
(3)
A 12-month source water evaluation of chemicals or constituents that are known
or believed present based on available data, be it analytical data, process
knowledge or other reasonable estimation techniques that are listed in Rule
62-565.505, F.A.C., constituents in the reclaimed water that have a primary or
secondary drinking water standard, may be difficult to remove, or are
precursors to disinfection byproduct formation.
(a) The data used for the source water
evaluation shall be representative of the water that will be received by the
ATWF.
(b) A source water evaluation
shall be completed for permit renewal, upon the addition of a new significant
industrial user, upon the modification of an existing industrial user's permit
where effluent limitations have been revised, or upon the revision of the local
limits for the wastewater facility that is entered into the Joint Operations
Plan.
(4) The findings
of a pilot testing program in accordance with the requirements of Rule
62-565.560, F.A.C.
(5) An operating
protocol shall be designed to ensure that the advanced treated water being
produced at the ATWF is of sufficient quality to meet the requirements
established in this chapter. The operating protocol shall address the
following:
(a) The criteria used to make
continuous determinations of the acceptability of the advanced treated water
being produced;
(b) The steps and
procedures to be followed by the operator when advanced treated water is
produced that does not meet the requirements established in this chapter;
and
(c) The steps and procedures to
be followed by the operator when the ATWF treatment facility resumes normal
operation, and advanced treated water being produced does meet the requirements
established in this chapter.
(d)
ATWFs utilizing a UV treatment process shall develop and document a UV system
performance monitoring program, to be included in the facility's operating
protocol. The UV system performance monitoring program and associated
documentation shall include and be updated in the event of changes in any of
the following:
1. The operating parameters
determined through validation for disinfection or challenge testing;
2. Monitoring locations and
frequencies;
3. Sensor calibration
procedures and frequencies;
4.
Conditions that necessitate diversion of flow to an alternate discharge system;
and
5. Corrective actions to be
taken in the event the system is found to be operating outside of the
parameters specified in the system performance monitoring program or a
high-priority alarm event occurs.
(e) ATWFs utilizing a biologically activated
carbon filter immediately following an oxidation treatment process shall
develop and document a program for managing the microbial community in the
filter to prevent a release of filter biomass into other ATWF or PWS processes.
The program shall address conditions that necessitate diversion of flow to an
alternate discharge system and corrective actions to be taken in the event of
filter biomass release. The program shall be included in the facility's
operating protocol.
(6)
The ATWF permittee shall review and revise the operating protocol upon each
permit renewal and submit to the Department for review in support of a permit
application.
(7) The quality of
water used for the pilot testing program shall be representative of the water
quality that will be the source water for the ATWF.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 403.861(9), 403.064(17) FS. Law Implemented 403.852(12), 403.861(7), 403.853(6), 403.861(17), 403.064(17) FS.
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