Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62-600.200 - Definitions
Terms used in this chapter shall have the meanings specified below.
(1) "Ammonia nitrogen
(NH3-N)" means the quantity of elemental nitrogen present in water or
wastewater as ammonia (NH3), expressed as elemental
nitrogen, N, as determined using approved methods.
(2) "Annual average daily flow (AADF)" means
the arithmetic mean of the 12 monthly average daily flows calculated during any
consecutive 12-month period, expressed in units of mgd.
(3) "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.
(4) "Approved methods" means sampling and
laboratory testing methods conducted in accordance with Rule
62-4.246, Part IV of this
chapter; Chapter 62-160, and paragraph
62-620.100(3)(j),
F.A.C., as appropriate.
(5)
"Arithmetic mean" means the value computed by dividing the sum of a set of
terms by the number of terms.
(6)
"Average daily flow (ADF)" means the total volume of wastewater flowing into a
wastewater facility during some defined period of time, divided by the number
of days in that period of time, expressed in units of mgd.
(7) "Biosolids" means the solid, semisolid,
or liquid residue generated during the treatment of domestic wastewater as
defined in Chapter 62-640, F.A.C. Not included is the treated effluent or
reclaimed water from a domestic wastewater treatment plant.
(8) "Carbonaceous biochemical oxygen demand
(CBOD5)" means the quantity of oxygen utilized in the carbonaceous biochemical
oxidation of organic matter present in water or wastewater, reported as a
five-day value determined using approved methods.
(9) "Chloride" means the negatively charged
chloride ion (Cl-) in water or wastewater, as determined using
approved methods.
(10) "Coastal
recreation waters" means those waters defined in
40 C.F.R.
131.41(b).
(11) "Coastal waters" means all estuarine,
gulf, or ocean waters which are not classified as open ocean waters.
(12) "Collection/transmission systems" means
sewers, pipelines, conduits, pumping stations, force mains, and all other
facilities used for collection and transmission of wastewater from individual
service connections to facilities intended for the purpose of providing
treatment prior to release to the environment.
(13) "Composite sample" means a single sample
that is a combination of individual sub-samples of wastewater, effluent, or
reclaimed water taken at selected intervals, usually based on time or flow
volumes, to minimize the effect of the variability of the individual
sub-samples.
(14) "Department"
means the State of Florida Department of Environmental Protection.
(15) "DOH" means the State of Florida
Department of Health.
(16) "Design
capacity" means the average daily flow projected for the design year which
serves as the basis for the sizing and design of the wastewater facilities. The
design capacity is established by the permit applicant. The time frame
associated with the design capacity (e.g., annual average daily flow, monthly
average daily flow, three-month average daily flow) shall be specified by the
permit applicant.
(17) "Developed
areas" means areas in or adjacent to residential, commercial, or residentially
or commercially-zoned areas.
(18)
"Disinfection" means the selective destruction of pathogens in wastewater
effluents, reclaimed water, and biosolids.
(19) "Disposal system" means injection wells,
effluent outfalls, land application systems, and other facilities utilized for
the release of effluents into the environment.
(20) "District office" means the regional
district offices of the Department.
(21) "Domestic wastewater" means wastewater
derived principally from dwellings, business buildings, institutions, and the
like, commonly referred to as sanitary wastewater or sewage. Where industrial
wastewater is combined with domestic wastewater for treatment, the
determination of whether or not the wastewater treatment plant is designated as
"domestic" shall be made by the Department considering any or all of the
following: biosolids classification; whether wastewaters have been pretreated
or contain constituents within 50-150%, by concentration, of typical domestic
wastewater; and whether the permittee, when not required to provide more
stringent or otherwise specific levels of treatment, can provide assurance of
facility compliance with domestic wastewater treatment standards contained in
this chapter.
(22) "Effluent, "
unless specifically stated otherwise, means water that is not reused after
flowing out of any plant or other works used for the purpose of treating,
stabilizing, or holding wastes.
(23) "Effluent limitation" means the same as
defined in Section 403.031(3),
F.S.
(24) "Fecal coliforms" means
members of the coliform group capable of producing gas from lactose at
44.5º C, as determined using approved methods.
(25) "Flow" shall mean the following:
(a) For wastewater facilities having a
permitted capacity of 100, 000 gallons per day or greater, flow values obtained
from recording flow meters and totalizers, calibrated at least once every 12
months; and,
(b) For wastewater
facilities having a permitted capacity of less than 100, 000 gallons per day,
flow values obtained by one of the following methods:
1. Elapsed time measurements on pumps where
pumps are responsible for the flow and where the pumping rate is calibrated at
least once every 12 months,
2.
Consumptive water use measurements based upon written approval by the
Department where elapsed time measurement on pumps cannot be made,
3. Flow meters and weirs, calibrated at least
once every 12 months, or
4. Other
means using established engineering techniques.
(26) "Geometric mean" means that nth root of
the product of n numbers.
(27)
"Grab sample" means a single sample of wastewater, effluent, or reclaimed
water.
(28) "Ground water" means
water beneath the surface of the ground within a zone of saturation, whether or
not flowing through known and definite channels.
(29) "Holding pond" means a storage tank or
artificial impoundment or pond constructed above, on, below, or partly below
the ground surface that is designed and maintained to store a specific volume
of fluid and minimize fluid losses other than those primarily occurring by
evaporation; generally, holding ponds are not intended to provide a mechanism
for pollutant reduction. When used in conjunction with rapid-rate land
application systems or other systems described in Chapter 62-610, F.A.C.,
holding ponds can also provide a mechanism to accomplish nitrogen
reduction.
(30) "Industrial
wastewater" means the same as defined in Rule
62-620.200, F.A.C.
(31) "Infiltration" means groundwater that
enters a collection/transmission system, including service connections, through
defective pipes, pipe joints, connections, service connections, manholes, or
pump stations. Infiltration does not include, and is distinguished from inflow.
Infiltration is generally observed during seasonally high ground water
conditions.
(32) "Inflow" means
surface water and stormwater that enters a collection/transmission system,
including service connections, from sources such as roof leaders, cellar
drains, yard drains, area drains, drains from wet areas, foundation drains,
cross connections between storm sewers and sanitary sewers, catch basins,
stormwater, surface rounoff, manhole covers, or drainage. Inflow does not
include permitted industrial discharges into the collection system or the
intentional introduction of water into a collection system to supplement
reclaimed water supplies. Inflow does not include, and is distinguished from,
infiltration. Inflow is generally observed during wet weather as well as in
coastal communities during some high tide flooding events.
(33) "Land application" means the reuse of
reclaimed water or the disposal of effluent on, above, or into the surface of
the ground through spray irrigation, other irrigation techniques, rapid-rate
systems, absorption fields, overland flow systems, or other methods.
(34) "Leakage" or "exfiltration" means
wastewater that leaks into surrounding soil from deteriorated, poorly designed,
poorly constructed, or otherwise defective collection/transmission systems
including from service connections, pipes, manholes, and pump
stations.
(35) "Membrane filter
(MF) method" means a method for the direct enumeration of specific
microorganisms resulting from the passage of an appropriate volume of water or
wastewater through a membrane filter that retains the microorganisms present in
the sample, using approved methods.
(36) "Modification" means any alteration,
expansion, upgrade, extension, replacement of, or addition to an existing
wastewater facility or activity. "Modification" does not include, and no permit
revision is required for structural changes to an existing wastewater facility
or activity, site or plant, that do not change the quality, nature, or quantity
of the discharge of wastes or that do not cause water pollution.
(37) "Monitoring well" means a strategically
located well from which ground water levels are measured or samples are
withdrawn for water quality analysis.
(38) "Monthly average daily flow" means the
total volume of wastewater flowing into a wastewater facility during a calendar
month, divided by the number of days in that month, expressed in units of
mgd.
(39) "Most probable number
(MPN) method" means a method for the detection and estimation of specific
microorganisms in water or wastewater samples by the multiple fermentation tube
technique, as determined using approved methods.
(40) "Nitrate (NO3)"
means the nitrogen content present in water or wastewater attributable to the
nitrate (NO3) ion, expressed as elemental nitrogen, N,
as determined using approved methods.
(41) "Nitrite (NO2)"
means the nitrogen content present in water or wastewater attributable to the
nitrite (NO2) ion and expressed as elemental nitrogen,
N, as determined using approved methods.
(42) "Nutrients" shall mean the separately
reported values of total nitrogen, total phosphorus, total ammonia, ammonia
nitrogen, nitrate plus nitrite nitrogen, organic nitrogen, and
ortho-phosphate.
(43) "Ocean
outfall" means the outlet or structure through which effluent is finally
discharged to the marine environment which includes the territorial sea,
contiguous zone, and the ocean.
(44) "Onsite sewage treatment and disposal
system" means an onsite sewage treatment and disposal system as defined in
section 381.0065, F.S.
(45) "Open ocean waters" means all surface
waters extending seaward from the most seaward natural 90-foot (15-fathom)
isobath. Contour lines may be determined from National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration Charts.
(46)
"Operator" means any person who is in onsite charge of the actual operation,
supervision, and maintenance of a domestic wastewater treatment plant and
includes the person in onsite charge of a shift or period of operation during
any part of the day. Operator also means any person operating an electronic
control system. Such persons shall be licensed in accordance with Chapter
62-602, F.A.C.
(47) "Organic
nitrogen" means nitrogen chemically bound in organic molecules such as
proteins, amines, and amino acids; total Kjeldahl nitrogen minus ammonia
nitrogen.
(48) "Ortho-phosphate"
means the inorganic phosphorus present as phosphate ions or a salt of the
phosphate ion in water or wastewater as determined using approved
methods.
(49) "Outfall" means the
outlet, structure, or designated location through which effluent is discharged
to surface water.
(50) "Pathogens"
means disease-producing organisms.
(51) "Peak hourly flow (PHF)" means the
average flow rate during the one-hour period of the day when wastewater flows
are at a maximum, expressed in units of mgd.
(52) "Permitted capacity" means the
treatment, reuse, or disposal capacity for which a facility is approved by
Department permit expressed in units of mgd. The permit shall specify the time
frame associated with the permitted capacity (e.g., annual average daily flow,
monthly average daily flow, three-month average daily flow).
(53) "Permittee" means the owner, operator or
other entity to which a permit for a wastewater facility or activity is issued
by the Department. The term "permittee" shall be functionally synonymous with
the terms "owner, " "contractor, " and "licensee, " but shall not include
licensed individuals, such as State certified operators, unless they are the
persons to whom a facility permit is issued by the Department. The term shall
extend to a permit "applicant" for purposes of this chapter.
(54) "pH" means the negative common logarithm
of the hydrogen-ion activity in moles per liter, as determined using approved
methods.
(55) "Pollution" means the
same as defined in Section
403.031(7),
F.S.
(56) "Preapplication
treatment" means that level of treatment provided prior to application of
reclaimed water or effluent to a land application system.
(57) "Reclaimed water, " except as
specifically provided in Chapter 62-610, F.A.C., means water that has received
at least secondary treatment and basic disinfection and is reused after flowing
out of a domestic wastewater treatment facility.
(58) "Reuse" means the deliberate application
of reclaimed water, in compliance with Department and Water Management District
rules, for a beneficial purpose. Criteria used to classify projects as "reuse"
or "effluent disposal" are contained in Rule
62-610.810, F.A.C.
(59) "Sanitary sewer lateral" means a
privately-owned pipeline connecting a property to the main sewer line which is
maintained and repaired by the property owner.
(60) "Sanitary sewer overflow" means any
overflow, spill, release, discharge, or diversion of wastewater from a domestic
wastewater collection/transmission system.
(61) "Satellite collection system" means a
collection/transmission system owned or operated by an entity other than the
entity that owns the wastewater treatment facility.
(62) "Secondary treatment" means wastewater
treatment to a level that will achieve the effluent limitations specified in
Rule 62-600.420, F.A.C.
(63) "Secretary" means the same as defined in
Section 403.803(12),
F.S.
(64) "Septic system" means a
system that contains a standard subsurface, filled, or mound drainfield system;
a septic tank; a pump tank; or a solids or effluent pump that is installed or
proposed to be installed beyond the building sewer on land of the owner or on
other land to which the owner has the legal right to install a system. The term
includes any item placed within, or intended to be used as part of or in
conjunction with, the system.
(65)
"Surface water" means surface water as defined in Section
373.019(21),
F.S.
(66) "Technology -based
effluent limitation (TBEL)" means a minimum treatment requirement, established
by the Department, based on treatment technology. The minimum treatment
requirements may be set at levels more stringent than that which is necessary
to meet water quality standards of the receiving water body as set out
specifically in other sections of this chapter.
(67) "Three-month average daily flow" means
the arithmetic mean of the three monthly average daily flows calculated during
any consecutive three-month period, expressed in units of mgd.
(68) "Total ammonia" means the sum of
nitrogen content present as un-ionized ammonia (NH3) and
the nitrogen content present as ammonium (NH4+),
expressed as elemental nitrogen, N, as determined using approved
methods.
(69) "Total chlorine
residual" means the chlorine remaining in water or wastewater at the end of a
specific contact period as combined and free chlorine, measured analytically by
approved methods as combined chlorine residual.
(70) "Total Kjeldahl nitrogen (TKN)" means
the sum of ammonia nitrogen and organic nitrogen compounds in water or
wastewater, expressed as elemental nitrogen, N, as determined using approved
methods.
(71) "Total nitrogen (TN)"
means the total content of the nitrogen species of organic nitrogen, ammonia,
nitrate and nitrite present in water or wastewater expressed as elemental
nitrogen, N, as determined using approved methods.
(72) "Total phosphorus (TP)" means the total
phosphate content of water or wastewater including all of the orthophosphates
and condensed phosphates, both soluble and insoluble, and organic and inorganic
species and expressed as elemental phosphorus, P, as determined using approved
methods.
(73) "Total suspended
solids (TSS)" means solids that either float on the surface of, or are
suspended in, water or wastewater; the quantity of material removed from a
sample in a laboratory test referred to as nonfiltrable residue, as determined
using approved methods.
(74)
"Treatment" means any method, technique, or process which changes the physical,
chemical, or biological character or composition of wastewater and thereby
reduces its potential for polluting waters of the state.
(75) "Treatment plant" means the same as
domestic wastewater treatment plant as defined in Section
403.866(2),
F.S.
(76) "Type I facility" means a
wastewater facility having a permitted capacity of 500, 000 gallons per day or
greater.
(77) "Type II facility"
means a wastewater facility having a permitted capacity of 100, 000 up to but
not including 500, 000 gallons per day.
(78) "Type III facility" means a wastewater
facility having a permitted capacity of over 2, 000 up to but not including
100, 000 gallons per day.
(79)
"Underground injection" means effluent disposal or reuse by well injection into
underground geologic formations.
(80) "Wastes" means the same as defined in
Section 403.031(12),
F.S.
(81) "Wastewater" means the
combination of liquid and water-carried pollutants from residences, commercial
buildings, industrial plants, and institutions together with any ground water,
surface runoff or leachate that may be present.
(82) "Wastewater facility" or "facility"
means any facility which discharges wastes into waters of the State or which
can reasonably be expected to be a source of water pollution and includes any
or all of the following: the collection and transmission system, the wastewater
treatment works, the reuse or disposal system, and the biosolids management
facility.
(83) "Waters" means the
same as defined in Section
403.031(13),
F.S.
(84) "Water hammer" means a
dynamic pressure caused by the sudden transformation of kinetic energy to
pressure energy when a liquid flowing full in a pipeline is abruptly
stopped.
(85) "Water quality -based
effluent limitation (WQBEL)" means an effluent limitation, which may be more
stringent than a technology -based effluent limitation, that has been
determined necessary by the Department to ensure that water quality standards
in a receiving body of water will not be violated.
(86) "Water quality standards" means
standards composed of designated present and future most beneficial uses
(classification of waters), the numerical and narrative criteria applied to the
specific water uses or classification, the Florida anti-degradation policy, and
the moderating provisions contained in Chapters 62-4 and 62-302, F.A.C.,
adopted pursuant to Chapter 403, F.S.
(87) "Zone of mixing" or "mixing zone" means
a volume of surface water containing the point or area of discharge and within
which an opportunity for the mixture of wastes with receiving surface waters
has been afforded.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 403.051, 403.061, 403.086, 403.087, 403.088 FS. Law Implemented 403.021, 403.051, 403.061, 403.062, 403.085, 403.086, 403.087, 403.088 FS.
New 11-27-89, Amended 1-30-91, 6-8-93, Formerly 17-600.200, Amended 12-24-96, 2-8-16, 9-27-21, 1-16-22.
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