Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62-610.510 - Waste Treatment, Disinfection, and Monitoring
(1) At a minimum, preapplication waste
treatment shall result in a reclaimed water meeting secondary treatment and
basic disinfection levels prior to spreading into the rapid infiltration basins
or absorption field system. The nitrate concentration in the applied reclaimed
water shall not exceed 12 mg/L (as nitrogen) unless reasonable assurance is
provided in the engineering report that nitrate as measured in any
hydraulically down-gradient monitoring well located at the edge of the zone of
discharge established in accordance with Chapter 62-520, F.A.C., will not
exceed 10 mg/L or background levels in the receiving ground water, whichever is
less stringent. Design nitrate content of the reclaimed water prior to reuse
shall be established by the permittee subject to Department approval.
Additional treatment may be required as a result of the pond location,
subsurface drainage, and hydraulic loading rate provisions contained
below.
(2) For absorption field
systems, the reclaimed water shall contain not more than 10 mg/L TSS prior to
discharge to the application/distribution system, unless the absorption field
and the application/distribution system have been designed to provide specific
flexibility and reliability in operation and maintenance of the system.
Alternatives to the specified TSS limitation shall be approved by the
Department if the applicant provides an affirmative demonstration that the
alternative control measure will ensure non-clogging of the system.
(3) Monitoring.
(a) Waste treatment limitations shall be met
after disinfection and before discharge to holding ponds or to reuse
systems.
(b) Requirements for
ground water monitoring shall be as contained in Rule
62-610.412,
F.A.C.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 403.051, 403.061, 403.087 FS. Law Implemented 403.021, 403.051, 403.061, 403.062, 403.085, 403.086, 403.087, 403.088 FS.
New 4-4-89, Amended 4-2-90, Formerly 17-610.510, Amended 1-9-96, 8-8-99, 4-1-21.
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