(2) The treatment facility shall include
continuous on-line monitoring for turbidity before application of the
disinfectant. Continuous on-line monitoring of total residual chlorine or for
residual concentrations of other disinfectants, if used, shall be provided at
the compliance monitoring point. Instruments for continuous on-line monitoring
of turbidity and disinfectant residuals shall be equipped with an automated
data logging or recording device. Continuous on-line monitoring instruments
shall be calibrated according to the requirements of Chapters 62-160 and
62-600, F.A.C. Continuous on-line monitoring instruments shall be maintained
according to the manufacturer's operation and maintenance instructions. In
accordance with Rule
62-610.320, F.A.C., the
permittee shall develop, and the Department shall approve, an operating
protocol designed to ensure that the high-level disinfection criteria will be
met before the reclaimed water is released to the system storage or to the
reclaimed water reuse system. The operating protocol shall be reviewed and
updated as required in Rule
62-610.320, F.A.C. Reclaimed
water produced at the treatment facility that fails to meet the criteria
established in the operating protocol shall not be discharged into system
storage or to the reuse system. Such substandard reclaimed water (reject water)
shall be either stored for subsequent additional treatment or shall be
discharged to another permitted reuse system requiring lower levels of
preapplication treatment or to a permitted effluent disposal system.
(3) Ground water monitoring.
(a) Monitoring of ground water requirements
shall be as contained in Chapters 62-520 and 62-600, F.A.C.
(b) A ground water monitoring well shall be
located adjacent to unlined storage ponds or lakes, unless the applicant
provides an affirmative demonstration in the engineering report, based on local
hydrogeological conditions or historic flow data for the pond, that reclaimed
water stored in the pond will not percolate to ground
water.
(4) Monitoring for
Giardia and Cryptosporidium.
(a) For treatment
plants having capacities of 1.0 mgd or larger, the permittee shall sample the
reclaimed water for Cryptosporidium and Giardia as follows:
1. Sampling shall be conducted at one time
during each two-year period. Intervals between sampling shall not be greater
than two years. The sample results shall be submitted to the Department on or
before November 28 of that year using Form
62-610.300(3)(a)
4., Pathogen Monitoring, (adopted and incorporated by reference in subparagraph
62-610.300(3)(a)
4., F.A.C., effective August 8, 2021,
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-13373).
2. Samples shall be taken at a point
immediately following the disinfection process.
(b) For treatment plants having capacities
less than 1.0 mgd, the permittee shall sample the reclaimed water for
Cryptosporidium and Giardia as follows:
1.
Sampling shall be conducted at one time during each five-year period. Intervals
between sampling shall not be greater than five years. The sample results shall
be submitted to the Department on or before November 28 of that year using Form
62-610.300(3)(a)
4., Pathogen Monitoring, (adopted and incorporated by reference in subparagraph
62-610.300(3)(a)
4., F.A.C., effective August 8, 2021,
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-13373).
2. Samples shall be taken at a point
immediately following the disinfection process.
(c) Samples shall be taken during peak flow
periods between the months of August and October.
(d) If the wastewater treatment facility uses
chlorination for disinfection, samples collected for analysis of Giardia and
Cryptosporidium shall be dechlorinated.
(e) A grab sample for TSS shall be taken such
that it is representative of the water leaving the filters at the treatment
facility during the period when pathogen samples are being obtained. This TSS
sample shall be taken during the period when pathogen samples are collected. In
addition, the permittee shall record the lowest total residual chlorine
observed during the period when pathogen samples are collected.
(f) EPA Method 1623.1, (adopted and
incorporated by reference in subsection
62-610.100(7),
F.A.C., effective August 8, 2021,
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-13382),
or other approved methods in accordance with Rule
62-160.330, F.A.C., or other
approved methods for reclaimed water or nonpotable waters, adjusted
appropriately to accommodate the detection limit requirements, shall be used.
Methods previously allowed for EPA's Information Collection Rule (ICR) shall
not be used. The full requirements of the approved method, including quality
assurance and quality control, are to be met. Quality assurance and sampling
requirements of Chapter 62-160, F.A.C., shall apply.
Two concentrations of Giardia and Cryptosporidium shall be
recorded on Part III of Form
62-610.300(3)(a)
4., Pathogen Monitoring, (adopted and incorporated by reference in subparagraph
62-610.300(3)(a)
4., F.A.C., effective August 8, 2021,
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-13373).
2. Potentially viable cysts and oocysts shall
be enumerated using the DAPI staining technique contained in EPA Method 1623.1,
(adopted and incorporated by reference in subsection
62-610.100(7),
F.A.C., effective August 8, 2021,
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-13382),
or similar enumeration techniques included in other approved methods in
accordance with Rule
62-160.330, F.A.C. Cysts and
oocysts that are stained DAPI positive or show internal structure by D.I.C.
shall be considered as being potentially viable. If the laboratory reports
separate values for DAPI positive and for cysts or oocysts having internal
structure, the larger of the two concentrations will be reported as being
potentially viable.
(g)
If the number of potentially viable cysts of Giardia reported exceeds 5 per 100
liters or oocysts of Cryptosporidium reported exceeds 22 per 100 liters, a
subsequent sample shall be taken and analyzed using EPA Method 1623.1, (adopted
and incorporated by reference in subsection
62-610.100(7),
F.A.C., effective August 8, 2021,
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-13382),
or other approved methods in accordance with Rule
62-160.330, F.A.C. This
subsequent sample shall be collected within 90 days of the date the initial
sample was taken, analyzed for both Giardia and Cryptosporidium, and the
results of the subsequent analysis shall be submitted to the Department within
60 days of sample collection using Form
62-610.300(3)(a)
4., Pathogen Monitoring, (adopted and incorporated by reference in subparagraph
62-610.300(3)(a)
4., F.A.C., effective August 8, 2021,
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-13373).