Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62-640.100 - Scope, Intent, Purpose, and Applicability
(1) All domestic wastewater treatment
facilities which use biological treatment processes generate biosolids as a
by-product of the treatment process. The Department finds that unregulated use,
disposal, or land application of biosolids poses a threat to the environment
and public health.
(a) It is the intent of
the Department in this chapter to regulate the management, use, and land
application of biosolids so as to ensure protection of the environment and
public health.
(b) The Department
encourages the highest levels of treatment , quality, and use for
biosolids .
(c) The Department
further encourages the beneficial use of biosolids in a manner which will
foster public acceptance, as well as innovative and alternative uses for
biosolids such as bioenergy-related uses.
(2) This chapter establishes minimum
requirements for biosolids which are to be applied to land for agricultural
purposes, distributed and marketed, or used for land reclamation. Included are
biosolids which are composted with yard trash , wood chips, or similar bulking
agents and ultimately applied to land or distributed and marketed.
(3) This chapter also establishes minimum
requirements for septage which will be treated at facilities permitted by the
Department and will be applied to land for agricultural purposes or land
reclamation.
(4) The purpose of
Chapter 62-640, F.A.C., is to provide minimum requirements for the treatment
and management of biosolids and septage applied to land, or distributed and
marketed; establish land application criteria; and define requirements for
agricultural operations which have received or will receive biosolids or
septage .
(5) Applicability.
(a) Requirements in this chapter shall apply
to domestic wastewater treatment facilities and biosolids management facilities
that generate, treat, or manage biosolids .
(b) Requirements in this chapter shall also
apply to appliers or distributors of biosolids or biosolids products, and to
owners or operators of application sites which receive biosolids .
(c) Unless specifically provided otherwise in
this chapter, requirements in this chapter shall apply to all septage
management facilities that apply septage to agricultural sites or reclamation
sites. Requirements in this chapter shall also apply to appliers of septage ,
and to operators or owners of an agricultural site or reclamation site which
receive septage from facilities permitted under this chapter.
(d) Unless specifically provided otherwise in
this chapter, requirements in this chapter that apply to biosolids shall also
apply to septage from facilities regulated by the Department ; to products
derived from such septage , biosolids , or combinations thereof; and to the
products and treated material from biosolids treatment facilities and septage
management facilities regulated by the Department .
(e) Unless specifically provided otherwise in
this chapter, requirements in this chapter shall apply to composting
facilities, as defined by this chapter, which use yard trash , wood chips, or
similar bulking agents, and apply the resulting compost to land or distribute
and market the resulting compost.
(f) Unless specifically provided otherwise in
this chapter, facilities and biosolids application sites shall meet the
requirements of this chapter in accordance with paragraphs (g) and (h),
below.
(g) New or renewed facility
or biosolids land application site permits issued after July 1, 2020, shall
meet the requirements of this chapter no later than within one year of June 21,
2021.
(h) All permits for
facilities and biosolids land application sites shall meet the requirements of
this chapter within two years of June 21, 2021.
(i) Biosolids or biosolids products which are
generated outside of Florida but imported to Florida are subject to the
provisions of this chapter.
(j)
Requirements in this chapter do not apply to the treatment , management, or
disposal of industrial sludges , septage , or residuals resulting from industrial
wastewater treatment except as provided for in paragraphs
62-640.100(6)(f)
and 62-640.880(2)(c),
F.A.C.
(6) Other
Applicable Rules and Requirements.
(a) The
land application of biosolids shall be consistent with the applicable
requirements of Section
373.811(4),
F.S., the applicable requirements of basin management action plans (BMAPs)
adopted pursuant to Section
403.067(7),
F.S., and with the applicable requirements of reasonable assurance plans (RAPs)
adopted in accordance with Section
403.067(4),
F.S., and Rule 62-303.600, F.A.C.
(b) Disposal of biosolids , septage , and other
solids in a solid waste landfill shall be in accordance with Chapter 62-701,
F.A.C.
(c) Disposal of biosolids by
placement on land for purposes other than soil conditioning or fertilization,
such as at a monofill, surface impoundment, waste pile, or dedicated site shall
be in accordance with Chapter 62-701, F.A.C.
(d) Incineration of biosolids is regulated
under Chapters 62-204, 62-210, 62-212, 62-213, 62-296, and 62-297, F.A.C., and
the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act .
(e) Co-composting of biosolids with yard
trash , wood chips or similar bulking agents shall be in accordance with Chapter
62-640, F.A.C. Co-composting of biosolids with other solid waste materials
shall be in accordance with Chapter 62-709, F.A.C.
(f) Biosolids blended or mixed with other
wastes shall meet the requirements of this chapter.
(g) Disposal of screenings and grit from the
preliminary treatment components of wastewater treatment facilities, solids
from sewer line cleaning operations, and solids from lift stations and pump
stations shall be in accordance with Chapter 62-701, F.A.C.
(h) Transportation of biosolids is regulated
by the Florida Department of Transportation in accordance with Chapter 316,
F.S., and 49 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR).
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 373.043, 403.051, 403.061, 403.062, 403.0855, 403.087, 403.088, 403.704, 403.707 FS. Law Implemented 373.4595, 403.021, 403.051, 403.061, 403.0855, 403.087, 403.088, 403.0881, 403.702, 403.704, 403.707, 403.708 FS.
New 8-12-90, Formerly 17-640.100, Amended 3-30-98, 8-29-10, 6-21-21.
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