Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62-709.460 - Special Permitting Criteria for Solid Waste Organics Recycling Pilot Projects
(1) Applicability.
(a) A person wishing to conduct a solid waste
organics recycling pilot project shall operate only under a permit issued in
accordance with this rule. Pilot projects may include a research project that
does not qualify for the permit provision in Section
403.70715, F.S., or an organics
recycling project that is not limited to composting. Pilot projects that
qualify for this permit are those that:
1. Do
not qualify for registration under this chapter,
2. Will initially operate for no more than 18
months, with the option to extend the project for an additional 18 months;
and,
3. Will accept no more than
10, 000 cubic yards of project feedstock.
(b) If a facility is already authorized under
another Department permit that addresses the project, then a permit under this
rule is not required as long as that permit remains valid.
(c) Pilot projects that meet the criteria of
this rule are not subject to the requirements of Rules
62-709.500,
62-709.510 and
62-709.530, F.A.C., unless
otherwise specified in this rule. However, such projects are subject to the
requirements in Rules
62-709.300,
62-709.550, and
62-709.600,
F.A.C.
(2) The
prohibitions in subsection
62-709.300(7),
F.A.C., apply to solid waste organics recycling pilot projects. However,
because these projects use smaller quantities of feedstock for a minimal
duration, the following setbacks apply in lieu of the setbacks in subsection
62-709.300(7),
F.A.C.:
(a) No material or processed material
shall be placed within 250 feet of any existing or approved off-site potable
water well.
(b) No material or
processed material shall be placed within 100 feet of any natural or artificial
body of water. For purposes of this paragraph, a "body of water" includes
wetlands within the jurisdiction of the Department, but does not include
impoundments or conveyances that are part of a permitted stormwater management
system, or water bodies contained completely within the property boundaries of
the facility that do not discharge from the site to surface
waters.
(3) Design and
operating requirements.
(a) The facility
shall have the operational features and equipment necessary to maintain a clean
and orderly operation including:
1. An
effective barrier to prevent unauthorized entry and dumping into the facility
site,
2. Dust and litter control
methods; and,
3. Fire protection
and control provisions to deal with accidental burning of solid waste.
a. There shall be an all-weather access road,
at least 20 feet wide, all around the perimeter of the site.
b. None of the processed or unprocessed
material shall be more than 50 feet from access by motorized firefighting
equipment.
(b)
The facility shall be operated in a manner to control vectors.
(c) The facility shall be operated in a
manner to control objectionable odors in accordance with subsection
62-296.320(2),
F.A.C.
(d) Any drains and leachate
or condensate conveyances that have been installed shall be kept clean so that
flow is not impeded.
(e) If any of
the following materials are discovered, they shall be immediately containerized
and removed from the facility: treated or untreated biomedical waste; hazardous
waste; or any materials containing a polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB)
concentration of 50 parts per million or greater.
(f) When a solid waste organics recycling
pilot project ceases operation, all residuals, solid waste, and recyclable
materials shall be removed from the site and recycled or disposed of pursuant
to the requirements of Chapter 62-701, F.A.C. Any remaining processed material
shall be used in accordance with the requirements of this chapter or disposed
of pursuant to the requirements of Chapter 62-701, F.A.C.
(4) A permit application for a pilot project
shall be submitted on Form
62-709.901(4),
Permit Application for a Solid Waste Organics Recycling Pilot Project,
effective February 15, 2010, hereby adopted and incorporated by reference.
Copies of this form are available from a local District Office or by writing to
the Department of Environmental Protection, Solid Waste Section, MS #4565, 2600
Blair Stone Road, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2400 or from the Department web
page at
http://www.dep.state.fl.us/waste/quick_topics/forms/pages/62-709.htm.
The application shall include the following:
(a) The facility name, physical address where
the facility is located, mailing address, street mailing address, contact name
and telephone number, contact email address, and affirmation that facility
design and operations comply with the requirements of this rule;
(b) Documentation that the registrant either
owns the land or has legal authorization from the landowner to operate a pilot
project on that site;
(c) A
description of what the project is designed to do;
(d) The materials that will be
processed;
(e) The length of time
needed to complete the project;
(f)
The methods to be used to control odor and vectors;
(g) The methods to be used to disinfect the
solid waste processed, and the option specified in paragraph
62-709.300(8)(a),
F.A.C., that will be used to demonstrate that disinfection has been
achieved;
(h) A description of how
stormwater will be controlled;
(i)
The operating parameters to be followed for managing the process, such as
temperature monitoring;
(j) A
description of how the facility will be closed; and,
(k) For a renewal application, a progress
report as specified in subsection (6) of this rule.
(5) Operation features of the facility for
vector attraction reduction controls shall include one of the following:
(a) If this is a composting project, then the
material shall be composted for at least 14 days, during which time the
temperature of the wastes shall not be lower than 40 degrees Celsius and the
average temperature of the waste shall be higher than 45 degrees Celsius,
or
(b) The specific oxygen uptake
rate (SOUR) for wastes being processed shall be equal to or less than 1.5
milligrams of oxygen per hour per gram of total solids (dry weight basis) at a
temperature of 20 degrees Celsius.
(6) A progress report shall be submitted
within 9 months of permit issuance, and at the time a permit renewal
application is submitted. The report shall include:
(a) A description of the issues that arose
during the project and how they were resolved;
(b) A summary and copies of any test
results;
(c) For progress reports
submitted as part of a permit renewal application, a summary of the monthly
records required in subsection (9), of this rule; and,
(d) A current site inventory of
materials.
(7) Renewal
applications to operate the pilot project for up to an additional 18 months
shall be submitted at least ninety (90) days before the permit
expires.
(8) A final report shall
be submitted within 60 days after permit expiration. The report shall include:
(a) A description of how the project goals
were met or, if not met, how close the project was to meeting those goals and
why they were not met;
(b) A
description of the conclusions that were reached and any cost benefit analyses
that were performed;
(c) A summary
and copies of any test results;
(d)
A summary of the monthly records required in subsection (9) of this rule; and,
(e) A current site inventory of
materials.
(9) Record
keeping and reporting.
(a) Monthly records of
incoming and outgoing materials shall be kept on site or at another location as
indicated on the permit application form for at least the duration of the
project, or until all material has been removed from the facility site,
whichever is greatest. The values may be in cubic yards or tonnage, but the
same unit of measurement shall be used to record both incoming and outgoing
material. The recorded information shall be summarized and submitted to the
Department with any permit renewal application and at project
completion.
(b) Records shall be
kept for any temperature monitoring performed and for any demonstration that
disinfection has been achieved for at least the duration of the project, or
until all material has been removed from the facility site, whichever is
greatest. These records shall be made available to the Department upon request,
and shall be summarized in the progress and final
reports.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 403.061, 403.704, 0403.7043 FS. Law Implemented 403.7043, 403.707 FS.
New 2-15-10.
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