Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62-660.803 - General Permit for Car Wash Systems
(1) Applicability.
(a) This rule authorizes a general permit for
any person constructing or operating a car wash treatment, disposal, and
recycle system, designed and operated in accordance with this rule, provided
that all of the conditions of this rule are met.
(b) Any residential car wash, as defined
below, discharging 4000 gallons or less of wastewater per week is exempt from
the requirement to obtain this general permit or a Department industrial
wastewater permit if all of the following requirements are met:
1. Wastewater is not discharged directly to
surface waters or to ground waters through wells or sinkholes that allow direct
contact with Class G-I or Class G-II ground waters as defined in Chapter
62-520, F.A.C.,
2. Best management
practices (BMPs) are implemented to minimize run-off from, or run-on to, the
site,
3. The facility maintains a
100 foot setback from public drinking water wells and a 75 foot setback from
private drinking water wells,
4.
The car wash discharges into:
a. A percolation
system that incorporates a grassed swale or infiltration area capable of
treating both the wastewater and the first half-inch of runoff from the
impervious surface set aside for the car wash. Grit, oil or grease shall be
prevented from leaving the retention area, and any trapped solids and oils
shall be disposed of in accordance with subsection
62-660.803(4),
F.A.C., or
b. An existing,
permitted, stormwater treatment system, if the discharge will not violate any
condition of the stormwater permit,
5. The wash equipment incorporates a method
to determine wash water flows such as a meter or a non-reset type counter or
similar device which measures the number of cycles and a control timer or
similar device which limits the time of each cycle,
6. A sign is posted which contains, at a
minimum, the following language: "NO ENGINE OR OUTBOARD MOTOR CLEANING OR
REPAIRING, NO OIL CHANGING OR DUMPING, NO COOLANT FLUSHING",
7. The owner of the facility notifies the
Department in writing within 30 days of completion of construction that a car
wash facility has been constructed pursuant to this
exemption.
(c) Car washes
that do not qualify for either a general permit or an exemption in accordance
with this rule shall apply for an industrial wastewater permit or connect to a
domestic wastewater treatment facility capable of treating the car wash
wastewater.
(2) General
Requirements.
(a) This general permit shall
be subject to the general conditions of Rule
62-4.540, F.A.C.
(b) The permittee shall complete and submit
DEP Form 62-660.900(5), Car Wash Recycle System General Permit Notification
Form, effective 1-2-91, which is adopted and incorporated herein by reference,
and required information 30 days before use of this general permit. This form
may be obtained by contacting the appropriate district office or by writing the
Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Water Facilities Planning and
Regulation, 2600 Blair Stone Road, MS 3535, Tallahassee, Florida
32399-2400.
(c) Within 30 days
after construction is complete, the engineer of record or another registered
professional engineer shall certify to the Department, using DEP Form
62-620.910(12),
Notification of Completion of Construction, that the permitted construction is
complete and usable and that it was done in accordance with the plans submitted
to the Department except when minor deviations were necessary. These deviations
and the reasons for them shall be described in detail.
(d) This general permit does not relieve the
permittee of the responsibility for obtaining any other permits required by the
Department or any other federal, state, or local agency.
(3) Definitions. Terms used in this rule
shall have the meaning specified below.
(a)
"Residential car wash" shall mean any facility located in a single-family or
multi-family housing development, which is designed specifically for the
purpose of vehicle washing.
(b)
"Rinse water" for car wash recycle systems means the treated or fresh water
sprayed on the car after washing.
(c) "Rollover car wash" means a car wash
where the vehicle remains stationary while the washing, rinsing, waxing, and
drying equipment passes over the car.
(d) "Spent process water" for car wash
recycle systems means the water contained in the system (tanks, pumps, and
piping) that is no longer suitable for use, because of the long-term build-up
of salts or other contaminants.
(e)
"Tunnel car wash" means a car wash where the vehicle is pulled through a
building by conveyor or other means, passing through separate washing, rinsing,
waxing, and drying areas.
(f) "Wand
car wash" means a self-service car wash where the vehicle remains stationary
and the car is washed using a high pressure stream of water from a hand-held
wand.
(g) "Wash water" for car wash
recycle systems means the water containing detergent used to remove dirt from
the car.
(4)
Prohibitions.
(a) This general permit shall
not be valid for truck wash facilities.
(b) No engine degreasing solvents shall be
used at the facility.
(c) No oil or
engine coolant or other solid wastes shall be disposed of at the
facility.
(d) There shall be no
discharge of wastewaters from the treatment, disposal, or recycle system to
surface waters.
(5)
Specific Requirements.
(a) Spent process water
shall be disposed of at a Department - permitted wastewater treatment facility
or a pre-treatment facility connected to a Department - permitted wastewater
treatment facility.
(b) Solids from
sedimentation tanks and used filter material shall be disposed of at a Class I
or II landfill authorized by the Department to accept solid wastes under
Chapter 62-701, F.A.C.
(c) Any
waste oil collected from oil/water separators shall be disposed of by a
licensed used oil recycler in accordance with Chapter 62-710, F.A.C.
(d) Wand or rollover car wash systems using
this general permit shall install and use a total recycle system that recycles
both wash water and rinse water with no discharge of wastewater to waters of
the state.
(e) All facilities that
provide wax, add drying agents or other additives, or have water softening
equipment shall install a total recycle system that recycles both wash water
and rinse water, with no discharge of wastewater to waters of the
state.
(6) Design
Requirements. The car wash recycle system shall be designed and operated to
prevent discharge to ground water and surface water except as described in
paragraph (g), below.
(a) An oil/water
separator shall be installed.
(b) A
chlorination system shall be installed if the facility is creating an
objectionable odor as defined in Rule
62-296.200, F.A.C.
(c) Recycling equipment, such as
sedimentation tanks, filtration units, and pumps, shall have adequate capacity
to handle maximum hourly flows based on expected usage and the size of the
facility.
(d) Recycling equipment
shall be maintained in accordance with the manufacturers' recommendations to
ensure proper operation.
(e)
Overhangs or other devices shall be installed on buildings to prevent
stormwater from entering the recycle system.
(f) Curbs around wash bays or tunnel
entrances shall be installed or bays or tunnels shall be elevated to prevent
stormwater from entering the recycle system.
(g) Partial Recycle Systems. A tunnel car
wash or other car wash that separates wash and rinse water and recycles wash
water may dispose of excess rinse water to an absorption field system, provided
that the following conditions are met:
1. Only
rinse water shall be disposed of in the absorption field system. Wash water is
prohibited from disposal.
2. The
discharge of rinse water shall not exceed 2000 gallons per day to the
absorption field.
3. The rinse
water shall be treated in a settling tank having a minimum detention time of 90
minutes based on the maximum discharge rate.
4. The absorption field shall be designed,
sized, and installed in accordance with the technical standards and criteria
for absorption fields contained in Chapter 64E-6,
F.A.C.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 403.051, 403.814 FS. Law Implemented 120.55, 403.051, 403.061, 403.087, 403.088, 403.814 FS.
New 1-2-91, Amended 4-22-93, 5-19-94, Formerly 17-660.803, Amended 12-24-96.
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