Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62-699.311 - Additional Classification and Staffing Requirements
(1) An operator meeting the lead/chief
operator class for the treatment plant shall be available during all periods of
domestic wastewater or water treatment plant operation, and an operator meeting
the lead/chief operator level or class for the water distribution system shall
be available during all periods of distribution system operation. "Available"
means able to be contacted as needed to initiate the appropriate action in a
timely manner.
(2) A daily check of
each Class C or D domestic wastewater treatment plant shall be performed by the
permittee , or his or her representative or agent, each day the plant is in
operation or 5 days per week, whichever is less. The daily check of a plant
shall include on-site observation of the plant to verify that it is functioning
and may include the taking of readings or samples or the performing of tests or
measurements; and the daily check of a plant shall be noted in the operation
and maintenance log required under subsection
62-602.650(4),
F.A.C. A daily visit , or daily staffing, of a plant by an appropriately
licensed operator fulfills the requirement for a daily check of the plant.
Nothing in this subsection (2), shall be construed as allowing anyone to
perform compliance tests for domestic wastewater unless he or she meets
applicable qualification requirements in subsection
62-601.400(3),
F.A.C.
(3) Checks of water
treatment plants shall be performed by suppliers of water, or their
representatives or agents, as described in paragraphs (a) and (b), below. Each
plant check shall be noted in the plant's operation and maintenance log
required under paragraph
62-555.350(12)(a),
F.A.C., or subsection
62-602.650(4),
F.A.C. Nothing in this subsection (3), shall be construed as allowing anyone to
perform compliance measurements for drinking water unless he or she meets
applicable qualification requirements in subsection
62-550.550(1) or
(2), F.A.C.
(a) For each water treatment plant that is
part of a community or non-transient non-community water system or is part of a
transient non-community water system subject to operator staffing requirements
under Rule 62-699.310, F.A.C., the supplier
of water, or the supplier's representative or agent, shall check the plant on
each day when one or more plant measurements are required under Chapter 62-550
or 62-555, F.A.C., but the plant is not staffed by a licensed operator . Each
plant check shall include onsite observation of the plant to verify it is
functioning and shall include performance of the one or more plant measurements
required under Chapter 62-550 or 62-555, F.A.C.
(b) For each water treatment plant that is
part of a transient non-community water system not subject to operator staffing
requirements under Rule
62-699.310, F.A.C., the supplier
of water, or the supplier's representative or agent, shall check the plant each
day the plant serves water to the public or two days per week, whichever is
less. Also, the supplier of water, or the supplier's representative or agent,
shall check the plant on any additional days when one or more plant
measurements are required under Chapter 62-550 or 62-555, F.A.C. Each plant
check shall include on-site observation of the plant to verify it is
functioning, shall include performance of any plant measurement required under
Chapter 62-550 or 62-555, F.A.C., and can include measurement of the residual
disinfectant concentration at the remote point in the water distribution system
as required under subsection
62-555.350(6),
F.A.C.
(4) A Class D
operator shall be the lead/chief operator of no more than one domestic
wastewater treatment plant plus one water treatment plant and distribution
system except in cases where multiple plants and distribution systems are under
the same ownership. In those cases where the plants and distribution systems
are all under the same ownership, a Class D operator may be the lead/chief
operator of as many as five domestic wastewater treatment plants, as many as
five water treatment plants and distribution systems, or any combination of
domestic wastewater treatment plants plus water treatment plants and
distribution systems totaling five.
(5) Upon written request by the permittee or
supplier of water, the Department shall approve in writing, in accordance with
paragraph (a) or (b), below, reduction in staffing requirements under paragraph
62-699.310(2)(a) or
(e), F.A.C., for proposed new domestic
wastewater or water treatment plants that are under an electronic surveillance
system , automatic control system , or electronic control system and for existing
domestic wastewater or water treatment plants that are under an electronic
surveillance system , automatic control system , or electronic control system and
that have been in compliance with applicable water quality standards and
applicable operation and maintenance requirements for the past year. However,
if the Department approves a reduction in staffing requirements under this
subsection and the plant's electronic surveillance system , automatic control
system , or electronic control system subsequently malfunctions or fails, the
Department 's approval of reduced staffing requirements shall be considered
temporarily revoked while the plant's electronic surveillance system , automatic
control system , or electronic control system is not functioning properly.
(a) For plants that are under an electronic
surveillance system or automatic control system , staffing requirements shall be
reduced as follows:
1. Staffing for a Class A
plant shall be reduced to no less than staffing by a Class C or higher operator
12 hours/day for 7 days/week with the 12 hours/day of staffing occurring during
the 12-hour period of greatest influent flow or water production. The class of
the lead/chief operator shall not be reduced.
2. Staffing for a Class B plant shall be
reduced to no less than staffing by a Class C or higher operator 8 hours/day
for 7 days/week with the 8 hours/day of staffing occurring during the 8-hour
period of greatest influent flow or water production. The class of the
lead/chief operator shall not be reduced.
3. Staffing for a Class C plant shall be
reduced to no less than the minimum staffing required for the next smaller size
of Class C plant in the same treatment process category.
(b) For plants that are under an electronic
control system , staffing requirements shall be reduced as follows:
1. Staffing for a Class A plant shall be
reduced to no less than staffing by a Class C or higher operator 6 hours/day
for 5 days/week and one visit by a Class C or higher operator on each weekend
day. The class of the lead/chief operator shall not be reduced.
2. Staffing for a Class B plant shall be
reduced to no less than staffing by a Class C or higher operator 4 hours/day
for 5 days/week and one visit by a Class C or higher operator on each weekend
day. The class of the lead/chief operator shall not be reduced.
3. Staffing for a Class C plant shall be
reduced to no less than the minimum staffing required for the smallest size of
Class C plant in the same treatment process
category.
(6)
At Class B domestic wastewater or water treatment plants, the 16 hours/day of
staffing shall occur during the 16-hour period, or two 8-hour periods, of
greatest influent flow or water production.
(7) At Class A, B, or C domestic wastewater
or water treatment plants, a licensed Class C or higher operator shall be
onsite and in charge of each required shift for periods of required staffing
time when the lead/chief operator is not onsite.
(8) Upon written request by the supplier of
water, the Department shall approve in writing, in accordance with paragraphs
(a) through (d), below, reduction in staffing requirements under subparagraph
62-699.310(2)(e)
5., F.A.C., for proposed new Category V water treatment plants that are
connected to the same water distribution system and for existing Category V
water treatment plants that are connected to the same water distribution system
and that have been in compliance with applicable water quality standards and
applicable operation and maintenance requirements for the past year.
(a) The cumulative number of staffing hours
for all the eligible Category V plants connected to the distribution system
shall be reduced to no less than the number of staffing hours that would be
required for a single Category V plant having a permitted maximum-day operating
capacity equal to the cumulative permitted maximum-day operating capacity of
all the eligible Category V plants connected to the distribution
system.
(b) The cumulative number
of staffing hours for all the eligible Category V plants connected to the
distribution system shall be divided among the eligible plants in 0.1-hour, or
one-visit , increments approximately proportional to the permitted maximum-day
operating capacity of each eligible plant.
(c) Staffing requirements for each eligible
Category V plant shall be reduced no less than a visit on each day that
staffing time or a visit is required for the plant under subparagraph
62-699.310(2)(e)
5., F.A.C.
(d) The class of the
lead/chief operator for each Category V plant shall not be
reduced.
(9) Upon written
request by the permittee or supplier of water, the Department shall approve in
writing, in accordance with paragraphs (a) and (b) below, reduction in staffing
requirements under paragraph
62-699.310(2)(a) or
(e), F.A.C., for existing domestic wastewater
or water treatment plants that are treating or producing less than the
permitted capacity of the plant and that have been in compliance with
applicable water quality standards and applicable operation and maintenance
requirements for the past year.
(a) Staffing
hours and visits shall be reduced to no less than the minimum staffing that
would be required if the permitted capacity of a domestic wastewater treatment
plant were considered to be equal to the actual treatment plant influent flow
or if the permitted capacity of a water treatment plant were considered to be
equal to the actual maximum-day production.
(b) The class of the lead/chief operator
shall not be reduced.
(10) The classification of the operator , the
number of days per week, and the number of hours per day specified in
paragraphs 62-699.310(2)(a) through
(e), F.A.C., are minimum requirements. The
Department shall require a higher classification, more frequent visits, or more
hours per day in those cases where additional staffing is necessary to ensure
that a facility will comply with permit requirements or where there is a
history of repeated non-compliance with permit requirements or applicable rule
requirements. The Department shall provide to the permittee or supplier of
water written notice of its intent to impose these more stringent requirements,
setting forth with specificity the reasons that justify the Department 's
proposed actions. Within fourteen days of receipt of notification, the
permittee or supplier of water may petition for an administrative hearing under
Sections 120.569 and
120.57, F.S.
(11) This subsection applies to the
lead/chief operator of Class A or B domestic wastewater or water treatment
plants. The lead/chief operator shall be employed at the plant full time.
"Full-time" shall mean at least 4 days per week, working a minimum of 35 hours
per week, including leave time. Upon written request by the permittee or
supplier of water and written approval by the Department , the lead/chief
operator may supervise the operation of two plants located in close physical
proximity or multiple plants connected to a single water distribution system or
domestic wastewater collection system when the multiple plants are under an
electronic control system . The lead/chief operator 's time shall be allocated
between or among the plants and electronic control system based upon the size
and complexity of the plants and the availability of an electronic control
system for the plants.
(12) For
Class C domestic wastewater or water treatment plants, the lead/chief operator
shall staff or visit the plant at least twice per month, and for Class D
domestic wastewater or water treatment plants, the lead/chief operator shall
visit the plant at least once per month.
(13) Upon written request by the permittee or
supplier of water, the Department shall approve in writing reduction of
staffing requirements under paragraph
62-699.310(2)(a) or
(e), F.A.C., for domestic wastewater or water
treatment plants that are operational (i.e., on line and able to treat
wastewater or water) fewer hours per day, or fewer days per week, than the
plant must be staffed per paragraph
62-699.310(2)(a) or
(e), F.A.C. In such cases, staffing
requirements shall be reduced to the number of hours per day, or days per week,
that the plant is operational, but the class of the lead/chief operator shall
not be reduced.
(14) Upon written
request by the permittee or supplier of water, the Department shall approve in
writing an interchange of weekend visits with the same number of required
weekdays of staffing for domestic wastewater or water treatment plants that
have greater influent flow or water production on weekends than on weekdays.
The total number of days per week that a plant is staffed versus visited shall
not be reduced.
(15) A licensed
water treatment plant operator may serve both as an operator , or the lead/chief
operator , of a water treatment plant and as an operator , or the lead/chief
operator , of the water distribution system connected to that
plant.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 403.869, 403.88(4) FS. Law Implemented 403.867, 403.88(1), (2), (3) FS.
New 11-17-70, Revised 10-24-74, Amended 12-25-75, 6-10-76, Formerly 17-16.13, Amended 5-8-85, Formerly 17-16.375, 17-602.375, 17-699.311, Amended 7-5-01, 10-15-07, 3-6-13.
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