Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62-660.806 - General Permit for Disposal of Fresh Citrus Fruit Wash Water
(1) General
Requirements, Conditions and Applicability.
(a) This rule authorizes a general permit for
any person constructing or operating a wastewater treatment and sprayfield land
application effluent disposal system for wash water from fresh citrus fruit
packinghouses as defined in paragraph
62-660.806(2)(c),
F.A.C. This general permit applies to facilities that generate more than 5, 000
gallons per day of wash water during the operating season, provided that all of
the conditions of this rule are met. Ground water monitoring shall not be
required for facilities covered under this rule.
(b) Any facility generating less than 5, 000
gallons per day during the operating season 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, F-1 or
G-II ground waters as defined in Chapter 62-520, F.A.C.,
2. The disposal of the facility's wastewater
does not cause or contribute to a violation of surface water and/or ground
water quality standards,
3. There
is a 100-foot setback between the wetted perimeter and the facility's property
boundary,
4. Best Management
Practices (BMPs) are implemented to minimize ponding or runoff from the land
application site and ensure proper maintenance of the sprayfield,
5. Records are maintained in accordance with
subsection 62-660.806(6),
F.A.C.
(c) This general
permit is not applicable to fresh citrus packinghouses engaged in other
auxiliary operations such as citrus juicing that commingle their waste streams
with wash water. Facilities that utilize percolation ponds, other types of land
application disposal, or a sprayfield type of land application not otherwise
complying with the requirements of this rule, are not covered by this general
permit. These facilities shall:
1. Obtain an
individual wastewater permit in compliance with Chapter 62-620,
F.A.C.,
2. Obtain a "Generic Permit
for Discharges from Fresh Citrus Fruit Packinghouses to Percolation Ponds" in
accordance with subsection
62-621.500(1),
F.A.C.,
3. Meet the provisions of
paragraph 62-660.806(1)(b),
F.A.C., or
4. Obtain an exemption
from permitting pursuant to Rule
62-4.040,
F.A.C.
(d) Facilities
that discharge to a Department approved domestic wastewater collection system
are not required to obtain an industrial wastewater permit and are not subject
to the requirements of this rule. Refer to Chapter 62-604, F.A.C., Collection
Systems and Transmission Facilities, for the need to obtain a permit under that
chapter.
(e) This general permit
does not relieve the permittee of the responsibility for obtaining any other
permits required by the Department or any federal, state, local agency, or
authority.
(f) This general permit
shall be subject to the general conditions of Rule
62-4.540, F.A.C.
(g) The permittee shall complete and submit
DEP Form 62-660.806(1)(g),
Notification Form To Use General Permit For Land Application of Fresh Citrus
Packinghouse Wash Water Effluent, effective May 10, 2005, which is adopted and
incorporated herein by reference, and the information required by that form 30
days before use of this general permit. Form
62-660.806(1)(g)
shall be signed and sealed by a professional engineer registered in the State
of Florida in accordance with Chapter 471, F.S. This form may be obtained by
contacting either the local Department District Office, by writing the
Department of Environmental Protection, Industrial Wastewater Section, Mail
Station #3545, 2600 Blair Stone Road, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2400, or from
the Department's website.
(h)
Within 30 days after construction of a new facility being complete, the
engineer of record or another registered Professional Engineer shall certify to
the Department, using DEP Form
62-620.910(12),
Industrial Wastewater Facilities Certificate of Completion of Construction,
that the permitted construction is complete and usable and 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.
(2)
Definitions. Terms used in this rule shall have the meaning specified below:
(a) "Cull fruit" means citrus fruit that is
removed from the packaging process because of damage or other reasons that make
the citrus fruit unsuitable for packaging.
(b) "Existing fresh citrus fruit
packinghouse" or "existing facility" means a packinghouse which was in
operation on or before May 10, 2005.
(c) "Fresh citrus fruit packinghouse" or
"facility" means a facility whose primary purpose is to wash, disinfect, sort,
and package fresh citrus fruit and is assigned Standard Industrial
Classification (SIC) Code 0723.
(d)
"Land application site" means an area of land used for treatment and disposal
of wash water and solids.
(e) "New
fresh citrus fruit packinghouse" or "new facility" means a packinghouse which
was constructed or placed into operation after May 10, 2005, or to an existing
facility to which a substantial modification was made after May 10,
2005.
(f) "Operating season" is the
period of operation for citrus packinghouse facilities.
(g) "Percolation pond" means an impoundment,
either above or below the natural land surface that is designed to percolate
wash water.
(h) "Private drinking
water supply well" means a well serving private or multifamily water systems as
defined in Rule 62-532.200, F.A.C.
(i) "Public drinking water supply well" means
a well serving a public water system as defined in Rule
62-550.200, F.A.C.
(j) "Solids" means leaves, twigs and other
objects.
(k) "Sprayfield" means a
land application site where spray irrigation of a grass cover crop or a citrus
grove is utilized for treatment and disposal of wash water at predetermined
application rates necessary to prevent degradation of surface water and
groundwater.
(l) "Wash water" means
the water used to wash, disinfect, and apply a protective wax to fresh citrus
fruit before packaging.
(3) Prohibitions.
(a) Discharge from any land application site
to surface waters of the state is not authorized by this permit.
(b) Discharge from any land application site
shall not cause or contribute to a violation of surface water and/or ground
water quality standards.
(c) No
discharge of wastes or wastewater other than wash water generated by the
operations defined as fresh citrus fruit packinghouses in paragraph
62-660.806(2)(c),
F.A.C., shall be disposed of in sprayfields authorized by this permit. This
prohibition includes, but is not limited to, stormwater, sanitary wastewater
generated by employees of the facility, wastewater generated by washing or
maintaining mobile equipment, or wastewater generated by ancillary
operations.
(4) Solids
Management.
(a) The permittee shall dispose
of solids from the screening or sedimentation system with cull fruit in an
approved landfill or solid waste facility. Alternatively, the permittee may
apply solids to a land application site in accordance with subsection
62-660.806(5),
F.A.C., below.
(b) Culled fruit
shall be managed in such a manner that no contact stormwater shall be produced
or discharged to the disposal system or waters of the
State.
(5) Design and
Operation Requirements.
(a) The hydraulic
loading rate of the land application site shall be no more than 2.00 inches per
week during the period of operation. The hydraulic loading rate shall not cause
toxicity to the cover crop or have adverse impacts on the soil so as not to
sustain a cover crop.
(b) The land
application site shall be operated to prevent ponding or runoff.
(c) When the sprayfield land application site
is in use, there shall be a minimum unsaturated depth to the seasonal high
water table of 18 inches as determined by soil surveys and by a Professional
Engineer or Professional Geologist. If there is not a minimum unsaturated depth
of 18 inches, percolation tests shall be conducted at the site to assure that
the proposed hydraulic loading rate will not cause ponding and that aerobic
conditions will be maintained in the root zone. Results from the percolation
tests shall be kept in accordance with subsection
62-660.806(6),
F.A.C., below and provided to the Department upon request for coverage under
this General Permit.
(d) A minimum
storage capacity shall be provided to assure the retention of the wastewater
under adverse weather conditions, harvesting conditions, maintenance of
irrigation equipment, or other conditions that preclude land application.
Storage capacity can be achieved through tanks or lined ponds. If the storage
volume is not provided, the facility shall be capable of ceasing operation
during wet weather. Application of wash water may continue during periods of
rainfall provided all other conditions in subsection
62-660.806(5),
F.A.C., are met. However, should ponding or runoff occur, the permittee shall
cease operations or store wash water in tanks or lined ponds for land
application during subsequent dry periods.
(e) All sprayfield land application sites
shall maintain a minimum setback distance of 100 feet between the wetted
perimeter and the property line.
(f) A minimum setback distance of 500 feet
shall be maintained between the wetted perimeter and public drinking water
supply wells existing prior to the date of initial coverage under this permit.
In addition a minimum setback distance of 500 feet shall be maintained between
the wetted perimeter and Class I & II surface waters.
(g) New facilities shall maintain a minimum
setback distance of 75 feet between the wetted perimeter and private drinking
water supply wells existing prior to the date of initial coverage under this
permit.
(h) All land application
sites shall be graded and bermed, as necessary, to prevent runoff of storm
water resulting from all storm events up to and including a 10-year, 24-hour
storm event.
(i) Spray nozzles
shall be designed to provide uniform distribution of the wash water and to
minimize spray drift off the land application site.
(j) The cover crop of grass or citrus fruit
shall be sufficient to aid in maintaining aerobic conditions and infiltration
rates, promoting plant uptake of nutrients, and providing for
evapotranspirative consumption.
(k)
Routine maintenance of spray heads, risers, or other distribution equipment
shall be performed as needed to ensure optimal operation.
(l) The screening system or sedimentation
system shall be designed and operated to filter out solids.
(m) The collection sewer and sump shall be
designed and operated to prevent overflows.
(6) Recordkeeping.
(a) The permittee shall keep records of the
number of days and the dates of operation of the land application site each
year, the volume of wash water disposed of each week, and the amount of citrus
fruit (in boxes, pounds, or tons) processed each week.
(b) The permittee shall keep records of the
maintenance performed to ensure proper operation of the sprayfield, including
at a minimum those in paragraph
62-660.806(5)(k),
F.A.C., above.
(c) The permittee
shall keep records of solids land applied on-site or transferred to other
persons. The record shall include the approximate amount of solids applied
on-site, or in case of transfers, recipient's name and address, and location of
disposal, if known.
(d) The records
shall be kept for five years and made available to the Department upon
request.
(7) Duty to
Request Continued Coverage.
(a) Coverage under
this general permit is limited to a term not to exceed five years from the
effective date of coverage.
(b) The
permittee may request continued coverage under this general permit in
accordance with the requirements contained in paragraph
62-660.806(1)(g),
F.A.C., above. Request for continued coverage shall be made at least 30 days
before expiration of the current coverage.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 403.051, 403.814 FS. Law Implemented 120.55, 403.051, 403.061, 403.087, 403.088, 403.814 FS.
New 5-10-05.
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