Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62-699.200 - Definitions
For the purposes of this chapter, the following words, phrases, or terms shall have the following meaning.
(1) "APPROVED COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT " means
Broward, Hillsborough, Lee, Miami-Dade, Palm Beach, Polk, Sarasota, or Volusia
County Health Department pursuant to Section
403.862(1)(c),
F.S.
(2) "AUtomatic Control SYSTEM "
means an on-site computerized system with sensors and programs that can adjust
and control domestic wastewater or water treatment plant equipment and
processes over the normal range of expected operating conditions without
operator assistance.
(3) "BIOSOLIDS
TREATMENT FACILITY " means a facility that treats biosolids from other
facilities for the purpose of meeting the requirements of Chapter 62-640,
F.A.C., before use or land application. Biosolids treatment facilities can also
treat domestic septage and combinations of biosolids, domestic septage , food
establishment sludges, wastes removed from portable toilets, and wastes removed
from holding tanks associated with boats, marinas, and onsite sewage treatment
and disposal systems, before use or land application.
(4) "CONSECUTIVE SYSTEM " means a public water
system that receives some or all of its finished water from one or more
wholesale systems. Delivery may be through a direct connection or through the
distribution system of one or more consecutive systems.
(5) "DELEGATED LOCAL PROGRAM " means Broward
County (collection systems only), Miami-Dade County, Hillsborough County, Palm
Beach County, or Sarasota County pursuant to Section
403.182, F.S.
(6) "Department " means the Department of
Environmental Protection, any of the approved county health departments, or any
of the delegated local programs.
(7) "ELECTRONIC CONTROL SYSTEM " means a
comprehensive automatic control system plus electronic surveillance system
along with capability for manual adjustment and control of domestic wastewater
or water treatment plant equipment and processes via a computerized system at a
central or off-site location that is staffed by a Class C or higher treatment
plant operator 24 hours per day and seven days per week.
(8) "Electronic Surveillance SYSTEM " means a
system that monitors operation of a domestic wastewater or water treatment
plant and transmits the results of such monitoring by electronic means to a
central or off-site location. The use of a telephone for communication between
the lead/chief operator and plant personnel is not considered electronic
surveillance.
(9) "Lead OR Chief
Operator " means the licensed operator who is in responsible charge of a
domestic wastewater or water treatment plant or water distribution system and
whose responsibilities include supervising all other persons who are employed
to operate the plant or distribution system, performing on-site plant or
distribution system operation, performing electronic control system operation,
and making decisions that relate to the daily operational activities of the
plant or distribution system and that directly impact the quality or quantity
of effluent , reclaimed water, or drinking water.
(10) "ONSITE, " when referring to operating,
staffing, visiting, or checking a domestic wastewater or water treatment plant,
means at the location of the plant; and when referring to operating or staffing
a water distribution system, means at the location of the distribution system
pipe, pumps, or tanks where operation or maintenance activities that may affect
water quality or quantity are taking place.
(11) "OPERATOR " means any person who is in
on-site charge of the actual operation, supervision, and maintenance of a
domestic wastewater or water treatment plant or water distribution system and
includes the person in onsite charge of a shift or period of operation during
any part of the day. Operator also means any person operating an electronic
control system . Such persons shall be licensed in accordance with Chapter
62-602, F.A.C.
(12) "Permittee "
means the person or entity to which a permit for a domestic wastewater facility
is issued by the Department .
(13)
"Visit " means an on-site examination of a domestic wastewater or water
treatment plant to ensure that equipment is functioning properly, to ensure
that chemical supplies are sufficient, and to record the quantity or quality of
wastewater or drinking water being treated and other relevant
information.
(14) "WATER MAIN "
means the following:
(a) All piping,
regardless of size, conveying finished water, as defined in Rule
62-550.200, F.A.C., from a water
treatment plant to either a fire hydrant lead or a water service line ;
and,
(b) All fire hydrant leads
that are under the control of a regulated public water
system.
(15) "WATER
SERVICE LINE " means the following:
(a) Piping
conveying finished water, as defined in Rule
62-550.200, F.A.C., to a single
or dual meter box that serves one or two buildings, one or two irrigation
systems, or one building and one irrigation system, or
(b) Piping conveying finished water, as
defined in Rule 62-550.200, F.A.C., to a single
building, irrigation system, or fire protection system.
(16) "WHOLESALE SYSTEM " means a public water
system that treats source water as necessary to produce finished water and then
delivers some or all of that finished water to another public water system.
Delivery may be through a direct connection or through the distribution system
of one or more consecutive systems.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 403.869, 403.88(4) FS. Law Implemented 403.182, 403.852, 403.862, 403.866 FS.
New 10-15-07, Amended 3-6-13.
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