Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62-610.320 - Operation and Maintenance Requirements and Operating Protocols
(1) Land
application systems shall be operated and maintained to achieve applicable
waste treatment requirements, before final release of reclaimed water or
effluent to the environment, as required in this chapter.
(a) Where all land used as part of the
treatment/reuse/disposal system is under the direct control of the permittee
for the useful life of the facilities, an operator shall perform the duties for
which he is certified under Chapter 62-602, F.A.C. The permittee shall maintain
control over, and be responsible for, all activities inherent to all reuse and
land application systems (e.g., crop removal) to ensure that the entire reuse
or waste treatment system operates as approved by the Department.
(b) Where the wastewater treatment plant
permittee reuses reclaimed water or disposes of effluent using property owned
by another party, a binding agreement between the involved parties is required
to ensure that construction, operation, maintenance, and monitoring meet the
requirements of Chapters 62-600, 62-620 and 62-610, F.A.C. Such binding
agreements are required for all reuse or disposal sites not owned by the
permittee. The permittee shall retain primary responsibility for ensuring
compliance with all requirements of the Florida Administrative
Code.
(2) Reuse and land
application systems designed to use crops for the uptake of nutrients from
applied reclaimed waters or effluents shall provide for removal of the crop at
appropriate intervals, as described in the engineering report and as approved
by the Department.
(3) Ground water
sampling parameters, schedules, and reporting requirements (where necessary)
shall be established pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 62-600, F.A.C. For
each report on ground water quality the permittee shall verify to the
Department (based on ground water elevations) the direction(s) of ground water
movement from the land application site. In accordance with Rule
62-520.600, F.A.C., other
information requirements shall be imposed on any facility whenever there is a
change in the permitted volume, location, or composition of the
discharge.
(4) The permittee of any
reuse or land application system shall be responsible for making facilities
safe in terms of public health and safety at all times, including periods of
inactivation or abandonment. The permittee shall give the Department written
notice at least 60 days before inactivation or abandonment of a reuse or land
application system and shall specify what steps will be taken to safeguard
public health and safety.
(5)
Operation and Maintenance Manual.
(a) An
operation and maintenance manual or an addition to the treatment plant
operation and maintenance manual or stand-alone instructional booklet, as
appropriate, shall be published for all reuse or land application systems, in
accordance with Rules
62-600.720 and
62-620.630, F.A.C.
(b) In addition to the requirements specified
in Chapters 62-600 and 62-620, F.A.C., the reuse/land application system
operation and maintenance instructions shall provide the operator with an
adequate description and schedule of routine reclaimed water or effluent
application rates and cycles involved with the system; operation procedures
(including any notification and reporting requirements of appropriate agencies)
during adverse climatic conditions and maintenance of equipment; schedules for
harvesting and crop removal; routine maintenance required for the continued
design performance of the system; ground water monitoring procedures and
schedules; listings of spare parts to have on hand; and any other information
essential to the operation of the system in accordance with the requirements of
this chapter.
(6)
Operating Protocols.
(a) An operating protocol
is a document which describes how a domestic wastewater facility is to be
operated to ensure that only reclaimed water that meets applicable standards is
released to a reuse system. It is a detailed set of instructions for the
operators of the facilities. It may be part of the operation and maintenance
manual or it may be a separate document.
(b) Operating protocols are required for the
following types of projects:
1. Projects
regulated under Part III of this chapter. See Rule
62-610.463, F.A.C.
2. Projects involving blending of concentrate
with reclaimed water. See Rule
62-610.865, F.A.C. For blending
projects regulated under Part III of this chapter, two operating protocols are
required (one governing compliance with high-level disinfection requirements
and a second governing the blending operation). In cases where two operating
protocols are required, at the permittee's discretion, the two operating
protocols may be combined into a single document.
3. Projects regulated under Part V of this
chapter . See Rule 62-610.568,
F.A.C.
(c) The operating
protocol shall be approved by the Department before the initial part, portion,
or phase of the reuse system is placed into operation. The Department shall
approve operating protocols which meet the requirements of paragraph
62-610.320(6)(d),
F.A.C., and provide reasonable assurance that the high-level disinfection
requirements will be met.
(d) The
operating protocol shall address the following:
1. The criteria used to make continuous
determinations of the acceptability of the reclaimed water being produced. This
shall include the setpoints for parameters measured by continuous on-line
monitoring equipment.
2. The
physical steps and procedures to be followed by the operator when substandard
water is being produced.
3. The
physical steps and procedures to be followed by the operator when the treatment
facility returns to normal operation and acceptable quality reclaimed water is
again being produced.
4. Procedures
to be followed during a period when an operator is not present at the treatment
facility.
5. The physical steps and
procedures to be followed by the operator when the operator returns to the
treatment facility following an unattended period.
(e) The permittee shall periodically review
and revise the operating protocol, as appropriate, to ensure satisfactory
system performance. The operating protocol shall be submitted for Department
review with each permit application. The submittal shall include the following:
1. Current procedures and criteria addressing
the requirements of paragraph
62-610.320(6)(d),
F.A.C.
2. Evaluation of the
effectiveness of the procedures and criteria in ensuring that applicable rule
requirements are met. This shall include an evaluation of any violations of
permit requirements during the previous permit. This also shall include
analysis and correlations of parameters monitored continuously against the
parameters regulated by the permit (for example, turbidity versus total
suspended solids).
(f)
Any revision to the operating protocol shall be reviewed and approved by the
Department. Approval by the Department shall be a prerequisite for permit
renewals.
(g) Subsections
62-610.463(2)
and 62-610.568(3),
F.A.C., require continuous monitoring of turbidity for use in operating
protocols as a means of controlling operation of treatment facilities to ensure
that only acceptable quality reclaimed water is released to the reuse system or
to system storage. In these cases, the Department shall allow use of other
types of continuous monitoring equipment, if all of the following conditions
are met:
1. The applicant provides an
affirmative demonstration that the proposed monitoring equipment will provide a
means for controlling the filtration process that is at least as reliable and
accurate as a turbidity meter.
2.
The proposed monitoring equipment will generate a continuous reading.
3. The proposed monitoring equipment will be
equipped with an automated data logging or recording device.
4. The proposed monitoring equipment shall be
calibrated according to the requirements of Chapters 62-160 and 62-600,
F.A.C.
5. The proposed monitoring
equipment shall be maintained according to the manufacturer's operation and
maintenance instructions.
6. The
use of the proposed monitoring equipment and setpoints associated with use of
the proposed monitoring equipment shall be fully incorporated into the
operating protocol.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 403.051, 403.061, 403.087 FS. Law Implemented 403.021, 403.051, 403.061(7), 403.062, 403.064, 403.085, 403.086, 403.087, 403.088 FS.
New 4-4-89, Amended 4-2-90, Formerly 17-610.320, Amended 1-9-96, 8-8-99, 3-9-06, 4-1-21.
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