Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62-640.400 - Prohibitions
(1) Ocean disposal
of biosolids , or disposal of biosolids in any water, including direct discharge
to ground water, is prohibited.
(2)
Land application of biosolids shall not result in a violation of Florida
surface water quality standards pursuant to Chapter 62-302, F.A.C., or ground
water standards pursuant to Chapter 62-520, F.A.C.
(3) Biosolids which are hazardous waste under
Chapter 62-730, F.A.C., shall not be applied to land.
(4) Biosolids shall not be discharged into a
collection or transmission system without prior consent of the owner of that
system.
(5) Biosolids shall not be
disposed, applied to land, or distributed and marketed except in accordance
with the provisions of this chapter.
(6) The treatment , management,
transportation, use, land application, or disposal of biosolids shall not cause
a violation of the odor prohibition in subsection
62-296.320(2),
F.A.C.
(7) Treatment of liquid
biosolids or septage for the purpose of meeting the pathogen reduction or
vector attraction reduction requirements set forth in Rule
62-640.600, F.A.C., shall not be
conducted in the tank of a hauling vehicle. Treatment of biosolids or septage
for the purpose of meeting pathogen reduction or vector attraction reduction
requirements shall take place at the permitted facility .
(8) Biosolids that do not meet the
requirements of Rule 62-640.850, F.A.C., for
distribution and marketing shall not be shipped into Florida unless shipped to
a Department permitted biosolids treatment facility or domestic wastewater
facility that has legally agreed in writing to accept responsibility for proper
treatment , management, use and land application of the biosolids .
(9) Class A or Class B biosolids shall not be
spilled from or tracked off the treatment facility site or land application
site by the hauling vehicle.
(10)
Land application of Class A and Class B biosolids is prohibited within the
primary and secondary protection zones of the Wekiva Study Area in accordance
with Rule 62-600.550, F.A.C. Application
of Class AA biosolids that are distributed and marketed in accordance with Rule
62-640.850, F.A.C., is
permissible.
(11) The land
application of biosolids will not be authorized in the Lake Okeechobee
watershed as defined in Section
373.4595(2)(j),
F.S., unless the applicant for a site permit affirmatively demonstrates that
the phosphorus in the biosolids will not add to phosphorus loadings in Lake
Okeechobee or its tributaries. This demonstration shall be based on achieving a
net balance between phosphorus imports relative to exports on the permitted
application site . Exports shall include only phosphorus removed from the Lake
Okeechobee watershed through products generated on the permitted application
site . This demonstration shall be submitted with the NMP for the site. No
biosolids shall be applied to a site in the Lake Okeechobee watershed after
December 31, 2012, unless the demonstration has been made. This prohibition
does not apply to Class AA biosolids that are marketed and distributed as
fertilizer products in accordance with Rule
62-640.850, F.A.C.
(12) The land application of biosolids will
not be authorized in the Caloosahatchee River and St. Lucie River watersheds as
defined in Sections 373.4595(2)(b) and
(p), F.S., unless the applicant for a site
permit affirmatively demonstrates that the nitrogen and phosphorus in the
biosolids will not add to nitrogen and phosphorus loadings in the watershed.
This demonstration shall be based on achieving a net balance between nutrient
imports relative to exports on the permitted application site . Exports shall
include only nutrients removed from the St. Lucie River or Caloosahatchee River
watersheds, as applicable, through products generated on the permitted
application site . This demonstration shall be submitted with the NMP for the
site. No biosolids shall be applied to a site in the Caloosahatchee River or
St. Lucie River watersheds after December 31, 2012, unless the demonstration
has been made. This prohibition does not apply to Class AA biosolids that are
marketed and distributed as fertilizer products in accordance with Rule
62-640.850, F.A.C.
(13) No person shall have more than one dry
ton of unapplied Class AA biosolids or biosolids products distributed and
marketed under Rule 62-640.850, F.A.C., on their
property for more than seven days unless stored to prevent runoff of biosolids
or stormwater that has been in contact with biosolids , violation of the odor
prohibition in subsection
62-296.320(2),
F.A.C., and vector attraction .
(14)
Biosolids shall not be applied on soils that have a seasonal high water table
less than 6 inches from the soil surface or within 6 inches of the intended
depth of biosolids placement, unless a Department -approved nutrient management
plan and water quality monitoring plan provide reasonable assurance that the
land application of biosolids at the site will not cause or contribute to a
violation of the state's surface water quality standards or ground water
quality standards.
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 17-640.400, Amended 3-30-98, 8-29-10, 6-21-21.
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