Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62-673.340 - Phosphogypsum Stack System General Criteria
(1) Performance standards. A phosphogypsum
stack system shall be designed, constructed, operated, maintained, closed, and
monitored throughout its design period to control the movement of waste and
waste constituents into the environment so that ground water and surface water
quality standards and criteria of Chapters 62-302 and 62-520, F.A.C., will not
be violated beyond the applicable zone of discharge specified for the
system.
(2) Location requirements.
(a) Set back distances shall be maintained
between the phosphogypsum stack system and the property boundary of sufficient
width to allow for location of ground water monitoring wells in a manner that
will enable detection of ground water quality changes before contaminant
transport to the boundary of the permittee's zone of discharge.
(b) No part of a phosphogypsum stack system
shall be located in the 100-year flood plain where it will restrict the flow of
the 100-year flood, reduce the temporary water storage capacity of the flood
plain unless compensating storage is provided, or result in a washout of any
part of the system.
(c) After
completion of construction, phosphogypsum stack systems shall not be located
within 200 feet of any natural or artificial surface water of the state, except
bodies of water contained completely within the property boundaries of the
facility which do not discharge from the site to surface waters unless special
design features are used to assure that construction and operation of the
system will not result in a violation of applicable water quality
standards.
(d) Phosphogypsum stack
systems shall not be located within 500 feet of an existing or approved shallow
water supply well used for drinking water unless disposal takes place in a
phosphogypsum stack system for which a complete permit application was filed,
or which was originally permitted, before the shallow water supply well was in
existence.
(3) Operation
plan. The owner or operator of a phosphogypsum stack system shall have an
operation plan that provides written, detailed instructions for the daily
operation of the system. The operation plan shall be kept at or near the
facility and shall be accessible to operators of the system.
(4) Ground water monitoring.
(a) Monitor well location, construction, and
the collection and testing of samples shall be as specified in Rules
62-522.600 and
62-4.246, F.A.C., and Chapter
62-160, F.A.C.
(b) All ground water
monitoring data shall be displayed in graphic form for analyzing trends in
water quality.
(c) When requested
by the Department the facility operator shall inform the Department of the next
sampling schedule so that a representative of the Department may be present to
collect a split sample.
(5) Surface water management. Phosphogypsum
stack systems shall be operated to provide for the collection, control,
recycling and treatment of surface runoff from the site as necessary to meet
the applicable water quality standards of Chapters 62-520 and 62-302,
F.A.C.
(6) Leachate management. Any
leachate emanating from a phosphogypsum stack system shall be collected and
routed to a cooling pond or surge pond, contained and treated as necessary to
meet the applicable water quality standards of Chapters 62-302, 62-520, and
62-660, F.A.C.
(7) Interim Stack
System Management Plan (ISSMP). The owner or operator of each phosphogypsum
stack system shall submit a written ISSMP to the Department by July 1st
following the effective date of these amendments (July 2, 2005). The ISSMP
shall provide instructions for two years of operation and management of the
specific phosphogypsum stack system should a shutdown occur such that no
phosphoric acid will be produced at the facility for a two-year period. By July
1 of each following year, the owner or operator shall submit an updated ISSMP,
taking into account the process wastewater levels and the existing stack system
configuration as of June 1 of that year. The ISSMP shall include:
(a) A detailed description of process
wastewater management procedures that will be implemented to insure that the
stack system operates in accordance with all applicable Department permit
conditions and rules. The procedures shall address the actual process
wastewater levels present at the facility as of June 1 of each year and shall
assume that the facility will receive average annual rainfall during the two
year planning period;
(b) A
detailed description of the procedures to be followed for the daily operation
and routine maintenance of the stack system (including required environmental
sampling and analyses) as well as for any maintenance or repairs recommended
following annual inspections of the system;
(c) Identification of all machinery,
equipment and materials necessary to implement the plan as well as actions that
would be taken to assure the availability of these items during the planning
period;
(d) Identification of the
sources of power or fuel necessary to implement the plan as well as the actions
that would be taken to assure the availability of power or fuel during the
planning period; and,
(e)
Identification of the personnel necessary to implement the plan, including
direct labor required for paragraphs (a) and (b), above, and any necessary
direct supervisory personnel, as well as the actions that would be taken to
assure their availability and any required training of these
personnel.
(8) No ISSMP
is required for phosphogypsum stack systems that are closed, that are
undergoing closure, or for which an application for a closure permit has been
submitted pursuant to Rule
62-673.600, F.A.C., as of July
2, 2005.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 403.061, 403.4154, 403.704 FS. Law Implemented 403.4154, 403.707 FS.
New 3-25-93, Formerly 17-673.340, Amended 12-11-96, 7-2-05.
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