Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62-709.500 - Design Criteria for Permitted Facilities
(1) The facility site shall have sufficient
structural support for the operation including total waste received, material
processed, compost stored, equipment, and structures to be built
onsite.
(2) Facility design plans
shall include:
(a) A map or aerial photograph
of the area at a scale of not over 500 feet to the inch showing land use and
zoning within one mile of the facility. This map or photograph shall be no more
than one year old, unless no substantial changes have occurred since the map or
photograph was made. All significant features such as buildings, wells, natural
and artificial bodies of water, watercourses and roads shall be indicated and
labeled;
(b) A site plan at a scale
of not over 200 feet to the inch showing dimensions, details of the proposed
areas for receiving, processing, production, curing and storage, and
fencing;
(c) Topographic maps at
the same scale as the site plan with no less than one-foot and no greater than
five-foot contour intervals showing contour interval used, original elevations
and proposed final contours, general outline of facility area, access roads,
grades required for proper drainage, any special drainage devices, and all
other pertinent information;
(d) A
report on:
1. Designed capacity of the
proposed composting facility,
2.
Anticipated type and source of solid waste to be received; and,
3. A general description of any additives to
be used in the production of compost with reasonable assurances that they will
not endanger the environment or public health, safety and
welfare.
(3)
Stormwater management system design standards.
(a) Stormwater controls shall be designed,
constructed, and maintained to meet the requirements of Chapters 62-25 and
62-330, F.A.C., or requirements of the water management district where the
Department has delegated stormwater permitting to a water management
district.
(b) Stormwater management
systems shall be designed to prevent run-off from entering the receiving,
processing, curing or storage areas. Stormwater or other water which comes into
contact with the solid waste received, being stored, processed or composted, or
which mixes with leachate shall be considered leachate and shall be reused in
the process or treated to meet applicable standards of Chapters 62-25, 62-302
and 62-330, F.A.C., at the point of discharge.
(c) The facility site shall be graded to
minimize ponding of water where the solid waste or compost is received,
processed, cured or stored.
(4) The facility site shall be provided with
operational features and appurtenances necessary to maintain a clean and
orderly operation. These minimum features are:
(a) An effective barrier to prevent
unauthorized entry and dumping into the facility site;
(b) An all-weather access road to the
site;
(c) Signs indicating name of
operating authority, contact person and telephone number in case of emergency,
and traffic flow. If the facility receives solid waste from the general public,
the signs shall also indicate hours of operation, and charges (if
any);
(d) Dust control methods
where needed to control problems;
(e) Litter control devices as
needed;
(f) Fire protection and
control provisions to deal with accidental burning of solid waste or compost at
the facility; and,
(g) Odor control
devices, methods or practices.
(5) An operation plan shall be submitted with
all facility construction permit applications. The operation plan shall provide
written instructions for the daily operation and maintenance of the facility.
The plan shall be revised when operational procedures change. The plan shall
include the following detailed procedures at a minimum:
(a) Designation of persons responsible for
operation and maintenance of the facility;
(b) Proposed equipment;
(c) Controlling the type of waste received at
the site. The plan shall specify inspection procedures, number and location of
spotters and procedures to be followed if prohibited wastes are
discovered;
(d) Weighing or
measuring incoming waste pursuant to subsection (6), below;
(e) Vehicle traffic control and
unloading;
(f) Method and sequence
of processing the waste;
(g)
Operations of leachate and stormwater controls;
(h) Designation of permitted backup receiving
and disposal areas; and,
(i)
Contingency operations, including reserve or alternate equipment, or alternate
waste handling and disposal methods in case of emergency such as a natural
disaster or equipment failure or receipt of prohibited materials such as used
oil, asbestos-containing material or hazardous or biomedical
waste.
(6) Scales, or
access to scales, for weighing solid waste received are required for all
facilities owned or operated by or on behalf of a county or
municipality.
(7) In addition to
the requirements specified in subsections (1) through (6), above, the following
requirements apply to composting facilities which process solid waste other
than only yard trash or manure.
(a) The waste
receiving and storage areas, and the processing and curing areas shall be
located on surfaces, such as asphalt or concrete, to minimize release of
leachate into groundwater. The surfaces shall be capable of withstanding wear
and tear from normal operations.
(b) The facility shall have a leachate
collection and removal system designed, constructed, maintained and operated to
collect and remove leachate from the waste receiving and storage areas and the
processing and curing areas. Washdown from these areas and equipment,
stormwater coming into contact with solid waste or compost in these areas, and
condensate will be considered leachate.
(c) Leachate shall be reused in the process
or treated in a leachate treatment system to meet applicable standards of
Chapters 62-25, 62-302 and 62-330, F.A.C., at the point of
discharge.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 403.061, 403.704, 403.7043 FS. Law Implemented 403.7043, 403.707 FS.
New 11-21-89, Formerly 17-709.500, Amended 10-22-00.
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