Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62-673.400 - Phosphogypsum Stack System Construction Requirements
(1) Minimum design standards. The
requirements of this rule are the minimum standards for constructing a
phosphogypsum stack system. Nothing in this rule shall be construed to prevent
the Department from imposing more stringent standards if necessary to protect
the environment and the public health and safety due to site specific
conditions. An applicant whose system design meets the design standards of this
rule will be presumed to provide reasonable assurance that the performance
standards of subsection
62-673.340(1),
F.A.C., will be met. This presumption may be overcome through a demonstration
that site-specific or situation-specific circumstances require the imposition
of stricter standards in order to provide such reasonable assurances.
(2) Liner and leachate control systems.
Phosphogypsum stacks shall be constructed with composite liners and leachate
control systems. Cooling ponds shall be constructed with composite liners.
(a) Liners shall be:
1. Constructed of materials that have
appropriate physical, chemical, and mechanical properties to prevent failure
due to physical contact with the phosphogypsum, process wastewater or leachate
to which they are exposed, climatic conditions, the stress of installation, and
other applied stresses and hydraulic pressures which are anticipated during the
operational and closure period of the system. The supplier of materials for the
liner components shall provide test information accepted by the engineer of
record, that supports the capabilities of the materials to meet these needs,
2. Installed upon a base and in a
geologic setting capable of providing structural support to prevent
overstressing of the liner due to settlements and applied stresses,
3. Constructed so that the bottom of the
liner system is not subject to fluctuations of the ground water so as to
adversely impact the integrity of the liner system,
4. Designed to resist hydrostatic uplift if
the liner is located below the seasonal high ground water table; and,
5. Installed to cover all
surrounding earth which could come into contact with the phosphogypsum, process
wastewater or leachate.
(b) Liner design standards. The synthetic
component of composite liners shall consist of a 60-mil or thicker geomembrane
liner with a maximum water vapor transmission rate of .24 grams per square
meter per day as determined by ASTM Method E96-80, procedure BW, "Test Methods
for Water Vapor Transmission of Materials, " Sections 04.06, 08.03, and 15.09,
which document is incorporated herein by reference. The other component of the
composite liner shall consist of either of the following:
1. A layer of compacted soil at least
eighteen inches thick, placed below the geomembrane, with a maximum hydraulic
conductivity of 1 x 10-7 centimeters per second,
constructed in six-inch lifts. The geomembrane liner component shall be
installed in direct and uniform contact with the compacted soil component to
retard leachate migration if a leak in the flexible membrane liner should
occur.
2. A layer of mechanically
compacted phosphogypsum at least 24 inches thick, placed above the geomembrane,
with a maximum hydraulic conductivity of 1 x 10-4
centimeters per second.
(c) Any proposed composite liner design shall
be accompanied by a detailed construction quality assurance plan prepared in
accordance with the requirements of subsection
62-701.400(8),
F.A.C., describing in detail how the design will be properly constructed in the
field. For composite liners using compacted phosphogypsum, the quality
assurance plan shall place particular emphasis on protection of the geomembrane
during placement and compaction of the phosphogypsum, and on prompt placement
of phosphogypsum on the geomembrane.
(d) The following liner design standards are
adopted by reference and incorporated herein:
1. Paragraph
62-701.400(3)(d),
F.A.C., standards for geomembranes, except for subparagraphs 2. and
3.,
2. Paragraph
62-701.400(3)(e),
F.A.C., specifications for geosynthetic components. In addition, the synthetic
liner material shall be subjected to continuous spark testing at the production
facility prior to delivery to the site for installation. If the continuous
spark testing detects any defect, the tested material must be rejected and not
delivered to the site,
3. Paragraph
62-701.400(3)(f),
F.A.C., standards for soil components,
4. Subsection
62-701.400(7),
F.A.C., liner systems construction quality assurance; and,
5. Subsection
62-701.400(8),
F.A.C., soil liner construction quality assurance.
(e) Leachate control system standards.
1. A perimeter underdrain system designed to
stabilize the side slopes of the phosphogypsum stack shall be installed above
the geomembrane liner.
2. Perimeter
drainage conveyances used in the leachate control system shall either consist
of covered or uncovered ditches which are lined continuously with the
phosphogypsum stack liner, or of chemically compatible leachate collection
pipes. Covered ditches shall have maintenance manholes installed at appropriate
intervals. Piped systems shall have manholes or appropriate cleanout structures
at appropriate intervals. In the event that unusual site specific hydrogeologic
or structural conditions exist, the Department reserves the right to impose
stricter standards consistent with obtaining appropriate reasonable assurance
that ground water and surface water quality standards will be met.
3. All toe drain or leachate collection
systems must be constructed within the lined system.
(f) Liquid containment and conveyance
systems.
1. Composite liners shall be used on
all liquid containments and conveyances associated with phosphogypsum
transport, cooling water, and return of process wastewater. Exceptions are
pumped flow systems contained in pipes.
2. Pump and piping systems associated with
the transport of phosphogypsum or process wastewater and which cross surface
waters must be double contained with chemically compatible materials in a
manner that assures that all materials under pumped flow are contained within a
lined system in the event of a leak or piping system
failure.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 403.4154, 403.704, 403.061 FS. Law Implemented 403.4154, 403.707 FS.
New 3-25-93, Formerly 17-673.400.
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