Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62-600.440 - Disinfection Requirements
(1) All
wastewater treatment facilities shall be designed and operated to meet the
disinfection requirements in this section and the microbiological pollutants
criteria contained in Chapter 62-302, F.A.C.
(2) The Department is aware of the possible
harmful effects of chlorine used in conjunction with wastewater treatment and
encourages the use of alternative disinfection methods.
(a) Criteria for establishing disinfection
requirements for alternative disinfectants shall be accepted by the Department
if the information provided by the permittee in the preliminary design or
engineering report demonstrates that appropriate microbiological criteria will
be met and provides reasonable assurance that public health is
protected.
(b) Dechlorination shall
be required by the Department to ensure that applicable water quality standards
will be met and other appropriate reclaimed water or effluent limitations
imposed pursuant to this chapter will be achieved.
(c) Maximum permissible residual levels in
the reclaimed water or effluent immediately following chlorination and the need
for dechlorination shall be established by the permittee and are subject to
Department approval. Residual levels shall be established in the preliminary
design or engineering report based on effects on the receiving surface or
ground water and effects on reuse and land application
systems.
(3) For
ultraviolet disinfection, the impact of short-term interruptions in electrical
service shall be evaluated in the preliminary design or engineering report
along with the possible need for an uninterrupted power supply to ensure
reliable and effective disinfection.
(4) Treatment performance requirements for
disinfection are specified below for discharges from all facilities.
Applicability of the requirements shall be as contained in Chapter 62-610,
F.A.C., for reuse and land application systems; Rule
62-600.540, F.A.C., for ground
water disposal by underground injection; Chapter 62-610, F.A.C., for ground
water recharge and aquifer storage and recovery projects using injection wells;
Rule 62-600.510, F.A.C., for surface
water discharges (excluding coastal and open ocean waters); Rule
62-600.520, F.A.C., for coastal
and open ocean waters; Rule
62-611.600, F.A.C., for wetland
discharges; and subsection
62-600.100(2),
F.A.C., for septic systems and other closed-tank wastewater treatment systems
permitted by the Department.
(5)
Basic disinfection.
(a) Facilities required
to provide basic disinfection shall meet the following criteria (using either
MF or equivalent MPN methods):
1. The
arithmetic mean of the monthly geometric means of the fecal coliform values
collected during an annual period shall not exceed 200 per 100 mL of reclaimed
water or effluent sample,
2. The
geometric mean of the fecal coliform values for a minimum of 10 samples of
reclaimed water or effluent, each collected on a separate day during a period
of 30 consecutive days (monthly), shall not exceed 200 per 100 mL of
sample,
3. No more than 10% of the
samples collected during a period of 30 consecutive days shall exceed 400 fecal
coliform values per 100 mL of sample; and,
4. Any one sample shall not exceed 800 fecal
coliform values per 100 mL of sample.
(b) Regardless of the number of samples
collected, the monthly geometric means of the fecal coliform values shall be
calculated and reported on the Discharge Monitoring Report, and the arithmetic
mean shall be calculated using the monthly geometric mean.
(c) Where chlorine is used for disinfection,
a total chlorine residual of at least 0.5 mg/L shall be maintained after at
least 15 minutes contact time at the peak hourly flow. Higher residuals or
longer contact times shall be provided to meet the criteria for basic
disinfection as described in paragraph
62-600.440(5)(a),
F.A.C. The chlorine residual and contact time selected shall be justified in
the preliminary design or engineering report. Rapid and uniform mixing shall be
provided.
(6) High-level
disinfection.
(a) Except as provided in
paragraphs 62-600.440(6)(e) and
(f), F.A.C., facilities required to provide
high-level disinfection shall meet the following criteria (using MF or
equivalent MPN methods):
1. Over a 30 day
period (monthly), 75% of the fecal coliform values shall be below the detection
limits,
2. Any one sample shall not
exceed 25 fecal coliform values per 100 mL of sample; and,
3. Any one sample shall not exceed 5.0 mg/L
of TSS at a point before application of the disinfectant.
(b) Where chlorine is used for disinfection,
a total chlorine residual of at least 1.0 mg/L shall be maintained at all
times. The minimum acceptable contact time shall be 15 minutes at the peak
hourly flow. Higher residuals or longer contact times shall be provided to meet
the criteria for high-level disinfection as described in paragraphs
62-600.440(6)(a) and
(c), F.A.C. The chlorine residual and contact
time selected shall be justified in the preliminary design or engineering
report. Rapid and uniform mixing shall be provided.
(c) Where chlorine is used for disinfection,
new or expanded treatment facilities shall use the following design criteria
for total chlorine residual and contact time:
1. For a reclaimed water or effluent
containing 1, 000 fecal coliforms, or less, per 100 mL, before disinfection,
the product of the total chlorine residual used for design (expressed in mg/L)
and the contact time at peak hourly flow (expressed in minutes) shall be at
least 25.
2. For a reclaimed water
or effluent containing greater than 1, 000 and up to and including 10, 000
fecal coliforms per 100 mL, before disinfection, the product of the total
chlorine residual used for design (expressed in mg/L) and the contact time at
peak hourly flow (expressed in minutes) shall be at least 40.
3. For a reclaimed water or effluent
containing greater than 10, 000 fecal coliforms per 100 mL, before
disinfection, the product of the total chlorine residual used for design
(expressed in mg/L) and the contact time at peak hourly flow (expressed in
minutes) shall be at least 120.
(d) Alternate combinations of chlorine
residuals and contact times used to meet the criteria in paragraph
62-600.440(6)(c),
F.A.C., shall be accepted by the Department if justified in the preliminary
design or engineering report.
(e)
The requirements in subsection
62-600.440(7),
F.A.C., shall serve as the high-level disinfection criteria if all of the
following conditions are met:
1. Wetlands are
used for the discharge or treatment of reclaimed water or effluent,
2. Public access to the wetlands is
restricted; and,
3. The reclaimed
water produced is not used in a reuse system permitted under Part III or V of
Chapter 62-610, F.A.C.
(f) The requirements in subsection
62-600.440(7),
F.A.C., shall serve as the high-level disinfection criteria if all the
following conditions are met:
1. The discharge
is to surface waters,
2. The
discharge is serving as a back-up disposal system associated with a reuse
system permitted under Part III or V of Chapter 62-610, F.A.C.,
3. The discharge is not subject to regulation
by subsection 62-600.510(2) or
(3), F.A.C., as a discharge to Class I waters
or waters contiguous to or tributary to Class I waters; and,
4. The discharge is not subject to regulation
by subsection 62-600.510(7),
F.A.C., as a discharge to surface waters which are directly connected to Class
F-I, G-I, or G-II ground water.
(7) Intermediate disinfection.
(a) Facilities required to provide
intermediate disinfection shall meet the following criteria (using either MF or
equivalent MPN methods):
1. The arithmetic
mean of the monthly medians of the fecal coliform values collected during an
annual period shall not exceed 14 per 100 mL of reclaimed water or effluent
sample,
2. The median value of the
fecal coliform values for a minimum number of 10 samples of reclaimed water or
effluent, each collected on a separate day during a period of 30 consecutive
days (monthly), shall not exceed 14 per 100 mL of sample,
3. No more than 10% of the samples collected
during a period of 30 consecutive days shall exceed 43 fecal coliform values
per 100 mL of sample; and,
4. Any
one sample shall not exceed 86 fecal coliform values per 100 mL of
sample.
(b) Regardless of
the number of samples collected, the monthly medians of the fecal coliform
values shall be calculated and reported on the Discharge Monitoring Report, and
the arithmetic mean shall be calculated using the monthly medians.
(c) Where chlorine is used for disinfection,
a total chlorine residual of at least 1.0 mg/L shall be maintained after at
least 15 minutes contact time at the peak hourly flow. Higher residuals or
longer contact times shall be provided to meet the criteria for intermediate
disinfection as described in paragraph
62-600.440(7)(a),
F.A.C. The chlorine residual and contact time selected shall be justified in
the preliminary design or engineering report. Rapid and uniform mixing shall be
provided.
(8) Low-level
disinfection.
(a) Facilities required to
provide low-level disinfection, allowable under highly controlled conditions
for overland flow systems as specified in part VI of chapter 62-610, F.A.C.,
shall meet an effluent criteria of not more than 2, 400 fecal coliform values
per 100 mL of sample.
(b) The
effluent or reclaimed water discharged from an overland flow system shall meet
the applicable microbiological standards for surface water and groundwater
specified in Chapters 62-302 and 62-520, F.A.C.
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 17-600.440, Amended 12-24-96, 2-8-16, 9-27-21.
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