(1)
Biosolids shall only be applied to land application sites that are permitted by
the
Department in accordance with Rule
62-640.300, F.A.C., and have a
valid NMP.
(2) All
biosolids
applied to land application sites shall meet the requirements of Class AA,
Class A, or
Class B biosolids as defined in subsections
62-640.200(10), (11), and
(12), F.A.C.
(3) Biosolids applied at agricultural sites
shall be applied at rates established in accordance with the NMP.
(4) Biosolids applied at land reclamation
sites shall also meet the additional requirements of Rule
62-640.800, F.A.C., and be
applied at rates established in the
approved Biosolids Site Permit Application,
Form
62-640.210(2)(d),
incorporated in subsection
62-640.210(2),
F.A.C., effective June 21, 2021 for the site.
(5) Parameter Concentrations.
(a) Biosolids may be applied to a land
application site only if all parameter concentrations do not exceed the
following ceiling concentrations in any sample, and the
biosolids meet the
pathogen and
vector attraction reduction requirements set forth in Rule
62-640.600, F.A.C., for the
intended site use.
Ceiling Concentrations
Parameter
|
Single Sample Concentration (mg/kg dry weight
basis)
|
Arsenic
|
75
|
Cadmium
|
85
|
Copper
|
4,300
|
Lead
|
840
|
Mercury
|
57
|
Molybdenum
|
75
|
Nickel
|
420
|
Selenium
|
100
|
Zinc
|
7,500
|
(b)
In addition to meeting the single sample requirements of paragraph
62-640.700(5)(a),
F.A.C.,
Class A biosolids may be classified as
Class AA biosolids only if the
monthly average parameter concentrations do not exceed the following criteria:
Class AA Parameter Concentrations
Parameter
|
Monthly Average Concentration (mg/kg dry weight
basis)
|
Arsenic
|
41
|
Cadmium
|
39
|
Copper
|
1,500
|
Lead
|
300
|
Mercury
|
17
|
Nickel
|
420
|
Selenium
|
100
|
Zinc
|
2,800
|
(c)
If the
biosolids must be blended with other materials to meet the Class AA
criteria of paragraph
62-640.700(5)(b),
F.A.C., the blending shall be conducted by a
Department permitted domestic
wastewater
treatment facility or
biosolids treatment facility before the
biosolids are distributed or marketed. The blending methodology shall be
specified in the
facility's permit.
(6) General
Application Site Requirements.
(a) Biosolids shall be applied with
appropriate techniques and equipment to assure uniform application over the
application zone.
(b) Class A and
Class B biosolids treated by alkaline addition shall be applied by the best
management practice of
incorporation or
injection unless the application area
is located at a distance greater than one-quarter mile from the
application
site property line. This distance shall be decreased to the setback distance
provided by subparagraph
62-640.700(8)(b)
2., F.A.C., if the affected adjacent property owner provides written
consent.
(c) Class A and Class B
biosolids treated by alkaline addition shall be land applied within 24 hours of
delivery to the site.
(d) The
spraying of liquid domestic wastewater biosolids from an application vehicle
shall be conducted so that the formation of aerosols is minimized. Unless
specifically stated in the wastewater permit or site permit, spray guns shall
not be used.
(e) Biosolids shall
not be stored, stockpiled, or staged at a land
application site for more than
seven days unless
approved by the
Department pursuant to subparagraph 2.,
below.
1. All
biosolids storage, stockpiling,
or staging at land application sites shall:
a.
Meet the applicable setback requirements for
biosolids application sites in
subsection
62-640.700(8),
F.A.C.,
b. Not cause or contribute
to runoff of biosolids, objectionable odors, or vector attraction;
and,
c. For Class B biosolids,
include fencing or other appropriate features to discourage the entry of
animals and unauthorized persons.
2. The
Department shall approve storage
periods for longer than seven days if the following conditions are met:
a. The storage area and facilities are
identified in the NMP and site permit application,
b. The applicable storage requirements of
subparagraph
62-640.700(6)(e)
1., F.A.C., are met,
c. All of the
biosolids stored at the application site, up to the capacity of the onsite
storage facilities, can be land applied without resulting in an exceedance of
cumulative loading limits or the application rates established in the
NMP,
d. The storage facilities are
adequate for the rate of biosolids generated by permitted treatment facilities
sending biosolids to the application site,
e. A longer storage period is needed because
of agricultural operations or climatic factors at the application site; and,
f. In addition to the provisions
of subparagraph
62-640.700(6)(e)
1., F.A.C., measures to prevent leaching of nutrients are also
implemented.
3. In no
case shall storage of biosolids exceed two years.
4. EPA's
Guide to Field Storage of
Biosolids, paragraph
62-640.210(1)(k),
F.A.C., provides guidance to assist permittees in the field storage,
stockpiling, and staging of
biosolids.
(f) Class B biosolids application sites shall
be posted with appropriate advisory signs in English and Spanish which identify
the nature of the project area and comply with the following requirements.
1. Signs shall be posted at all entrances to
land application sites in such a position as to be clearly noticeable. The
words "Class B Biosolids Site" (in Spanish "Sitio con Biosólidos"),
"Public Access Prohibited" (in Spanish "Prohibido el Acceso al
Público"), and the name and contact information of the site manager
shall appear prominently on the signs.
2. For unfenced application sites, additional
signs shall be posted at the corners and at a maximum of 500 feet intervals
along the boundaries of the application site or zones, and in such a position
as to be clearly noticeable from outside the boundary line of the application
site. The words "Public Access Prohibited" (in Spanish "Prohibido el Acceso al
Público") shall appear prominently on the signs.
3. Letters on the signs for all required
statements shall not be less than two inches in height. Signs shall be
maintained and legible.
(7) Cumulative Application Limits.
(a) For Class A and
Class B biosolids the
total cumulative loading of each parameter identified in paragraph
62-640.700(7)(b),
F.A.C., which is applied to each
application zone on an
application site shall
be determined and provided to the
Department in the annual summary submitted on
Department Form
62-640.210(2)(c),
incorporated in subsection
62-640.210(2),
F.A.C., effective June 21, 2021. The beginning date for cumulative loading
determination shall be as described in subparagraph
62-640.650(5)(d)
2., F.A.C. The total cumulative loading shall be reported in pounds per acre (1
acre = 0.4047 hectare).
(b) The
application of Class A and
Class B biosolids to application zones which accept
biosolids that meet the ceiling concentration limits in subsection
62-640.700(5),
F.A.C., shall be restricted by the following cumulative application limits:
Cumulative Application Limits
Parameter
|
Limit (pounds per acre)
|
Arsenic
|
36.6
|
Cadmium
|
34.8
|
Copper
|
1,340
|
Lead
|
268
|
Mercury
|
15.2
|
Molybdenum
|
Report only
|
Nickel
|
375
|
Selenium
|
89.3
|
Zinc
|
2,500
|
(c)
If one or more zone(s) at an application site changes ownership or becomes part
of a different application site, the cumulative loading determination for the
affected zone(s) shall account for the prior applications of
biosolids.
(d) If
biosolids that
are subject to the cumulative loading limitations of subsection
62-640.700(7),
F.A.C., have been applied to an
application zone, and the cumulative loading
amount of one or more pollutants is not known, no further applications of
biosolids shall be made to that
application zone. To continue use of the zone,
the permittee shall establish cumulative loadings below the application limits
in paragraph
62-640.700(7)(b),
F.A.C., by calculation methods and analysis or by conducting soil testing in
accordance with subparagraph
62-640.650(3)(b)
2., F.A.C.
(8) Setback
Distances.
(a) The following setback distances
shall apply to land application sites that accept either Class A or
Class B
biosolids.
1. The biosolids land application
zone shall not be located closer than 1, 000 feet to any Class I water body,
Outstanding Florida Water or Outstanding National Resource Water, or 200 feet
from any other surface water of the state as defined in Section
403.031, F.S. This setback does
not apply to waters owned entirely by one person other than the state, nor to
canals or bodies of water used for irrigation or drainage, which are located
completely within the application site and will not discharge from the
application site. The setback area shall be vegetated. The 200 foot setback
distance from surface waters shall be reduced to 100 feet if the biosolids are
injected or incorporated into the soil.
2. The biosolids land application zone shall
not be located closer than 300 feet from any private drinking water supply well
or 500 feet from any public drinking water supply well.
3. The land application zone and an area 200
feet wide adjacent to the application zone shall contain no visible evidence of
subsurface fractures, solution cavities, sink holes, excavation core holes,
abandoned wells or any other natural or man-made conduits that could allow
direct contamination of ground water.
4. Biosolids shall not be stored or
stockpiled at a land
application site within 1, 320 feet of a building occupied
by the general public. This distance shall be decreased to the setback distance
provided by subparagraph
62-640.700(8)(b)
1., F.A.C., if the owner of the building provides written
consent.
(b) The
following additional setback distances shall apply to land application sites
that accept
Class B biosolids.
1. Class B
biosolids shall not be applied within 300 feet of a building occupied by the
general public. This distance shall be reduced to 100 feet if biosolids are
injected into the soil or if written permission is obtained from the building
owner.
2. Class B biosolids shall
not be applied within 75 feet from property lines, unless applied to the
medians or roadway shoulders of restricted public access
roads.
(9) The
pH of the soil or the biosolids soil mixture of an application zone shall be
5.0 or greater at the time Class A or Class B biosolids are applied. At a
minimum, soil pH testing shall be done annually.
(10) Seasonal High Water Table.
(a) In accordance with subsection
62-640.400(14),
F.A.C.,
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
standards.
(b) A minimum
unsaturated soil depth of two feet is required between the depth of biosolids
placement and the water table level at the time the Class A or Class B
biosolids are applied to the soil.
(c) The permittee can indicate the seasonal
high ground
water table for each
application zone at the
application site in
the
Biosolids Site Permit Application, Form
62-640.210(2)(d),
incorporated in subsection
62-640.210(2),
F.A.C., effective June 21, 2021 by use of soil survey maps or by an evaluation
conducted by a professional engineer who is licensed in the State of Florida or
a professional soil scientest certified and registered by the Florida
Association of Environmental Soil Scientests. The methodologies set forth in
the document "Soil and Water Relationships of Florida's Ecological Communities,
" Florida Soil Conservation Staff 1992,
https://floridadep.gov/sites/default/files/soil-and-water.pdf),
which the
Department adopts and incorporates by reference, and is available at
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-13265
and from the
Department of Environmental Protection, Wastewater Management
Program, M.S. 3545, 2600 Blair Stone Road, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2400, may
be used to establish the
seasonal high water table.
(d) If the seasonal high ground water level
is within two feet of the depth of biosolids placement, the water table level
shall be determined in one or more representative location(s) in the
application zone before each application of biosolids, by measuring the water
level in a water-table monitoring well or a piezometer.
(11) Runoff Prevention Requirements.
(a) Biosolids shall not be applied at an
application zone during rain events that cause ponding or sheet flow, when
ponding exists, or when surface soils are saturated.
(b) Topographic grades of the land
application zone must be eight percent or less. If application site slopes
exceed three percent in one or more application zones, biosolids shall be
injected or incorporated, or documentation shall be provided with the NMP
demonstrating that suitable soil infiltration rates and stormwater control
measures exist at the application site to retain runoff generated by a 10-year
recurrence interval 1-hour duration storm event. Berms shall be placed for this
purpose if necessary.
(c) Biosolids
shall not be land applied on soils having a
flooding frequency class of
"
frequent" or "very
frequent", or on soils having a
flooding duration class of
"long" or "very long, " as given in soil surveys and as defined by the NRCS in
Section 618.31 of the
National Soil Survey Handbook, as of
August 2019, hereby adopted and incorporated by reference and available at
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-13266
and from the Wastewater Management Program, M.S. 3545, 2600 Blair Stone Road,
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2400.
(12) Additional
Application Site Restrictions
for
Class B Biosolids. The following restrictions shall apply to the use of
Class B biosolids:
(a) Class B biosolids shall
only be applied to restricted public access areas. The public shall be
restricted from the application zone for 12 months after the last application
of biosolids.
(b) Plant nursery use
of Class B biosolids is limited to plants which will not be sold to the public
for 12 months after the last application of biosolids.
(c) Use of Class B biosolids on roadway
shoulders and medians is limited to restricted public access roads.
(d) Food crops, feed crops, and fiber crops
shall not be harvested for 30 days following the last application of Class B
biosolids.
(e) Food crops with
harvested parts that touch the biosolids/soil mixture and are totally above the
land surface shall not be harvested for 14 months after the last application of
Class B biosolids.
(f) Food crops
with harvested parts below the surface of the land shall not be harvested for
20 months after application of Class B biosolids when the biosolids remain on
the land surface for four months or longer before incorporation into the
soil.
(g) Food crops with harvested
parts below the surface of the land shall not be harvested for 38 months after
application of Class B biosolids when the biosolids remain on the land surface
for less than four months before incorporation into the soil.
(h) Animals shall not be grazed on land on
which Class B biosolids have been applied for 30 days after the last
application of Class B biosolids. Animals found grazing prior to the end of the
30-day restriction shall be reported by the site manager to the Florida
Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDOACS), Bureau of Animal
Disease Control, within two weeks of discovery.
(i) Sod or soil which will be distributed or
sold to the public or used on unrestricted public access areas shall not be
harvested or removed from land on which Class B biosolids have been applied for
12 months after the last application of Class B biosolids.
(j) If ownership of a land
application site
changes prior to the expiration of a time period restriction established by
paragraphs
62-640.700(12)(a)
-(i), F.A.C., the existing owner shall disclose to the prospective owner the
existence of the restriction(s) prior to transferring
ownership.
Notes
Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R.
62-640.700
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 17-640.700, Amended 3-30-98,
8-29-10, Amended by
Florida
Register Volume 47, Number 125, June 29, 2021 effective
6/21/2021, per Ch.
2021-153, Laws of Florida.
New 8-12-90, Formerly 17-640.700, Amended 3-30-98, 8-29-10,
6-21-21.