Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62-604.550 - Abnormal Events
(1) The provisions
of rule 62-604.550, F.A.C., are
applicable to both new and existing domestic wastewater collection/transmission
systems.
(2) The owner/operator of
the collection/transmission system shall report to the Department all
unauthorized releases or spills of wastewater to surface or ground waters from
its collection/transmission system or any other abnormal events as described
below:
(a) For unauthorized releases or
spills in excess of 1, 000 gallons per incident, or other abnormal events where
information indicates that public health or the environment will be endangered,
oral reports shall be provided to the Department by calling the State WATCH
OFFICE toll free number (800)320-0519 as soon as practicable, but no later than
24 hours from the time that the owner/operator becomes aware of the discharge.
The owner/operator, to the extent known, shall provide the following
information to the State Watch Office:
1.
Name, address, and telephone number of person reporting,
2. Name, address, and telephone number of
owner/operator of the collection/transmission system or responsible person for
the discharge,
3. Date and time of
the discharge and status of discharge (ongoing or ceased),
4. Characteristics of the wastewater spilled
or released (untreated or treated, industrial or domestic wastewater),
5. Estimated amount of the
discharge,
6. Location or address
of the discharge,
7. Source and
cause of the discharge,
8. Whether
the discharge was contained on-site, and cleanup actions taken to date,
9. Description of area affected by
the discharge, including name of water body affected, if any; and,
10. Other persons or agencies
contacted.
(b) Oral
reports, not otherwise required to be provided pursuant to subparagraph (a)
above (i.e. unauthorized releases or spills of 1, 000 gallons per incident or
less and where information indicates that public health or the environment will
not be endangered), shall be provided to the Department within 24 hours from
the time the owner/operator of the collection/transmission system becomes aware
of the circumstances.
(c) The oral
notification shall be followed by a written submission, which shall be provided
within five days of the time that the owner/operator becomes aware of the
circumstances. The written submission shall contain: a description of the
spill, release or abnormal event and its cause; the period and duration of
noncompliance including exact dates and times, and if the noncompliance has not
been corrected, the anticipated time it is expected to continue; clean-up
actions taken and status; steps taken or planned to reduce, eliminate, and
prevent recurrence; the type of sanitary sewer overflow structure (e.g.,
manhole); the discharge location address and latitude/longitude; type of water
discharged; discharge volumes and volumes recovered; volume discharged to
surface waters and receiving waterbody name; types of human health and
environmental impacts of the sanitary sewer overflow (e.g., beach closure);
whether the noncompliance was caused by a third party (e.g., contractor); and,
whether the sanitary sewer overflow was related to wet weather. The written
submission may be provided electronically using the Department's Business
Portal at https://www.fldepportal.com/go/
(via "Submit" followed by "Report" or "Registration/Notification"). Notice
required for public notice of pollution under paragraph (d) may be provided
together with the written submission using the Business Portal. All written
submissions related to sanitary sewer overflows submitted after October 4, 2021
shall be submitted electronically. The Department shall waive the written
report if the oral report has been received within 24 hours from the time that
the owner/operator of the collection/transmission system becomes aware of the
circumstances, and the release, spill or abnormal event has been corrected and
did not endanger health or the environment.
(d) In accordance with Section
403.077, F.S., unauthorized
releases or spills reportable to the State Watch Office pursuant to paragraph
(a) above shall also be reported to the Department within 24 hours from the
time the permittee becomes aware of the discharge. The permittee shall provide
to the Department information reported to the State Watch Office. Notice of
unauthorized releases or spills may be provided to the Department through the
Department's Public Notice of Pollution web page at
https://floridadep.gov/pollutionnotice
or by reporting electronically using the Department's Business Portal at
https://www.fldepportal.com/go/
(via "Submit" followed by "Report" or "Registration/Notification").
1. If, after providing notice pursuant to
paragraph (d) above, the permittee determines that a reportable unauthorized
release or spill did not occur or that an amendment to the notice is warranted,
the permittee may submit a letter to the Department documenting such
determination at pollution.notice@floridadep.gov.
2. If, after providing notice pursuant to
paragraph (d) above, the permittee discovers that a reportable unauthorized
release or spill has migrated outside the property boundaries of the
installation, the permittee must provide an additional notice to the Department
that the release has migrated outside the property boundaries within 24 hours
after its discovery of the migration outside of the property
boundaries.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 403.051, 403.061, 403.087 FS. Law Implemented 403.021, 403.061, 403.062, 403.087, 403.088, 403.182 FS.
New 11-27-89, Amended 6-4-92, 5-31-93, Formerly 17-604.550, Amended 12-26-96, 11-6-03, 10-4-21.
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