Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62-611.450 - Discharge Limits from Treatment and Receiving Wetlands
(1) The discharge from a treatment or
receiving wetland shall not have an average annual total nitrogen concentration
greater than 3 mg/l (as N) of which no more than 0.02 mg/l (as N) may be as
un-ionized ammonia, or an average annual total phosphorus concentration greater
than 0.2 mg/l (as P), unless Water Quality Based Effluent Limitations (WQBEL)
pursuant to Rule 62-600.430, F.A.C., have been
established. In those waters where phosphorus has been shown not to be a
limiting nutrient or a contaminant, the Department shall waive or alter the
compliance levels for phosphorus until there is a demonstration that phosphorus
is a limiting nutrient or contaminant. In those waters where phosphorus has
been shown to be a limiting nutrient or a contaminant, the Department shall
require plans for future additional phosphorous removal capability to be
included in the approved design of the treatment facility. In order to
determine if phosphorus is a limiting nutrient or contaminant in a water body,
the Department shall consider the following water quality data from the
receiving water body:
(a) Monthly analysis for
total kjeldahl nitrogen, ammonia nitrogen, nitrite plus nitrate nitrogen, ortho
phosphorus, total phosphorus, temperature, conductivity, and pH; and,
(b) Quarterly algal assays; and,
(c) Other data specific to the
receiving water body. This data shall be no more than 5 years
old.
(2) Pursuant to
subsection 62-4.070(1) and
62-302.300, F.A.C., the
applicant shall provide the Department with reasonable assurance that the
discharge from a treatment or receiving wetland shall not cause or contribute
to:
(a) Violations of water quality criteria
contained in Chapter 62-302, F.A.C., in contiguous waters;
(b) Violations of water quality criteria
contained in Chapter 62-302, F.A.C., in downstream waters, including a lake,
estuary, lagoon, Outstanding Florida Water, or designated area of critical
state concern;
(c) Violations of
the nitrogen and phosphorus limits specified in Rule
62-611.450, F.A.C. These limits
shall be used as guidance when determining whether reasonable assurance has
been provided that Department standards will be met. However, the Department
may set more stringent limits if necessary to assure compliance with these
standards.
(3) If the
maximum allowable concentration(s) of total nitrogen, un-ionized ammonia, or
total phosphorus are exceeded in the discharge from the treatment or receiving
wetland, the Department shall require the permittee to reduce the areal loading
of total nitrogen, total ammonia, or total phosphorus to the treatment or
receiving wetland, in accordance with an alternative approved by the
Department. An alternative or alternatives for the reduction of the areal
loadings of total nitrogen, total ammonia and total phosphorus to the treatment
or receiving wetland shall be proposed in the application to construct a
domestic wastewater treatment and disposal system and approved by the
Department prior to the issuance of the permit.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 403.061, 373.414(4) FS. Law Implemented 403.051, 403.061, 403.085, 403.086, 403.087, 403.088, 373.414(4) FS.
New 11-27-89, Formerly 17-611.450.
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