Terms used in this rule shall have the meaning specified
below. The meaning of any term not defined below may be taken from definitions
in other rules of the Department, unless such meaning would defeat the purposes
or intent of Chapter 62-604, F.A.C.
(1) "Alternative collection/transmission
systems" means those systems referenced in paragraphs
62-604.300(5)(b), (c), and
(j), F.A.C., or other collection/transmission
systems not comprised of strictly conventional gravity sewers, pump stations,
and force mains.
(2)
"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.
(3) "Delegated local
program" means any county, municipality, or combination thereof that has
established and administers a pollution control program approved by the
Department in compliance with Section
403.182, F.S., as
amended.
(4) "Department" means the
State of Florida Department of Environmental Protection, or delegated local
program, where applicable.
(5)
"District office" means the regional district offices of the
Department.
(6) "Domestic
wastewater" means wastewater derived principally from dwellings, business
buildings, institutions, and the like, commonly referred to as sanitary
wastewater or sewage. When industrial wastewater is combined with domestic
wastewater for treatment, determination of whether the treatment plant is
designated as domestic shall be in accordance with the definition of domestic
wastewater provided in Rule
62-600.200, F.A.C.
(7) "Individual service connection" means the
sewer which connects the point(s) at which wastewater leaves a building which
is its source and the point at which it enters a collection system.
(8) "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.
(9) "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.
(10) "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.
(11) "Modification" means
any alteration, expansion, upgrade, extension, replacement of, or addition to
an existing wastewater facility or activity.
(12) "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, " or "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.
(13) "Private drinking water supply well"
means a well serving a private or multifamily water system as defined in Rule
62-532.200, F.A.C.
(14) "Public drinking water supply well"
means a well serving a public water system as defined in Rule
62-550.200, F.A.C., or a well
serving a limited use commercial public water system or limited use community
public water system as defined in Rule
62-532.200, F.A.C.
(15) "Sanitary sewer overflow" means any
overflow, spill, release, discharge, or diversion of wastewater from a domestic
wastewater collection/transmission system.
(16) "Satellite collection system" means a
collection/transmission system owned or operated by an entity other than the
entity that owns the wastewater treatment facility.
(17) "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.
(18)
"Wastewater" means the combination of liquid and water-carried pollutants from
residences, commercial buildings, industrial plants, and institutions together
with any groundwater, surface runoff or leachate that may be present.
(19) "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.
(20) "Waters" shall be as
defined in Section 403.031,
F.S.