Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62-600.400 - Design Requirements
(1)
Facilities.
(a) New wastewater facilities and
modifications of existing facilities shall be designed in accordance with sound
engineering practice. General technical documents are provided by references
listed under Rule 62-600.300, F.A.C.
(b) For new facilities and modifications of
existing facilities, it shall be the design objective to select treatment
processes and equipment that will efficiently and reliably meet required
reclaimed water or effluent limitations. Unless otherwise stated, new or
modified wastewater treatment and biosolids treatment, handling, and dewatering
facilities shall provide Class III reliability as described in the EPA
publication "Design Criteria for Mechanical, Electric, and Fluid System and
Component Reliability - MCD-05, EPA-430/99-74-001, " adopted and incorporated
in paragraph 62-600.300(2)(l),
F.A.C., effective January 16, 2022,
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-13946.
The minimum Class III reliability requirement shall only apply to the new or
modified portions of the facilities. Facility reliability shall be addressed in
the preliminary design or engineering report as required by subsection
62-620.410(3),
F.A.C. The Department shall approve other methods of providing Class I, II, or
III reliability if the permittee provides reasonable assurances in the
preliminary design report that the level of reliability provided is equivalent
to the class of reliability required (i.e., Class I, II, or III, whichever
applies).
(c) Innovative or
alternative treatment processes for facilities shall be reviewed on their
merit. When sufficient supporting information has been presented to the
Department, installation may be allowed on an experimental basis for the period
of time necessary to evaluate the new technology. A permit shall not be issued
unless the permittee has provided supporting information which demonstrates to
the Department that the technology is capable of consistently and reliably
producing effluent or reclaimed water meeting the requirements of this
chapter.
(2) Plant Sites.
(a) New treatment plants and modifications to
existing plants shall be designed and located on the site so as to minimize
adverse effects resulting from odors, noise, aerosol drift and lighting. The
permittee shall give reasonable assurance that the treatment plant or
modifications to an existing plant shall not cause odor, noise, aerosol drift
or lighting in such amounts or at such levels that they adversely affect
neighboring residents, in commercial or residential areas, so as to be
potentially harmful or injurious to human health or welfare or unreasonably
interfere with the enjoyment of life or property, including outdoor recreation.
Reasonable assurance may be based on such means as aeration, landscaping,
treatment of vented gases, buffer zones owned or under the control of the
permittee, chemical additions, prechlorination, ozonation, innovative
structural design or other similar techniques and methods. All such design
measures shall be included in the preliminary design or engineering
report.
(b) All treatment plant
sites shall be enclosed with a fence or otherwise designed with appropriate
features that discourage the entry of animals and unauthorized
persons.
(c) The potential for
damage or interruption of operation because of flooding shall be considered by
the permittee when siting new treatment plants and expansions of existing
plants at inland or coastal locations. The treatment plant structures essential
for the purpose of treating, stabilizing, conveying, or holding incompletely
treated waste and electrical and mechanical equipment shall be protected from
physical damage by the 100-year flood. The treatment plant shall be designed to
remain fully operational and accessible during the 25-year flood; lesser flood
levels may be designed for, if justified in the preliminary design or
engineering report based on local conditions, water surface elevations, forces
arising from water movement, wave heights, flood protection measures provided,
and provisions for wastewater storage such that applicable water quality
standards will be met; but in no case shall less than a 10-year flood be used.
Design for flood protection shall include considerations for wave action as
appropriate. These flood protection considerations shall be addressed in the
preliminary design or engineering report and shall be based upon available
information; where site-specific information is unavailable, sound engineering
practices shall be used in siting and design of treatment plant
facilities.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 403.051, 403.061, 403.086, 403.087, 403.088 FS. Law Implemented 403.021, 403.051, 403.061, 403.062, 403.086, 403.087, 403.088 FS.
New 11-27-89, Amended 1-30-91, 6-8-93, Formerly 17-600.400, Amended 12-24-96, 2-8-16, 1-16-22.
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