Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62-709.530 - Testing, Recording and Reporting Requirements
(1) The compost product shall be sampled and
analyzed as follows.
(a) A composite sample
of the compost produced at each composting facility shall be analyzed at
intervals of every 20, 000 tons of compost produced or every three months,
whichever comes first, for percent moisture, percent reduction in organic
matter, percent organic matter, and pH.
(b) In addition to paragraph (a), above, when
demonstration that a material has been disinfected is required in accordance
with paragraph 62-709.300(8)(a),
F.A.C., the material shall be analyzed for one of the following at intervals of
every 20, 000 tons of material produced or every three months, whichever comes
first:
1. Fecal Coliform, most probable
number per gram of total solids (dry weight basis), or
2.
Salmonella sp. Bacteria,
most probable number per four grams of total solids (dry weight
basis).
(c) In addition
to paragraph (b), above, when the provisions of subparagraph
62-709.300(8)(a)
2., F.A.C., will be used, the material shall be analyzed for the following at
intervals of every 20, 000 tons of material produced or every three months,
whichever comes first:
1. Enteric viruses,
plaque-forming unit per four grams of total solids (dry weight basis);
and,
2. Helminth ova, ova per four
grams of total solids (dry weight basis).
(d) Compost produced by persons for their own
use, where the compost is made from yard trash, vegetative wastes or manure, is
not required to be sampled and analyzed as specified in paragraphs (a) through
(c), above.
(e) In addition to
paragraphs (a) through (c), above, compost made from solid waste other than
only yard trash, vegetative wastes, animal byproducts or manure shall be
analyzed at intervals of every 20, 000 tons of compost produced or every three
months, whichever comes first, for:
1. Percent
foreign matter; and,
2. Total
cadmium, copper, lead, nickel, and zinc, all in mg/kg dry
weight.
(f) The
Department may decrease or increase the parameters to be analyzed for or the
frequency of analysis based on monitoring data, changes in the waste stream or
processing, or the potential presence of toxic substances.
(g) All sampling and analysis activities
shall be performed in accordance with Chapter 62-160, F.A.C. Analytical results
shall be submitted to the appropriate District office within 30 days of sample
collection.
(h) Foreign matter
content shall be determined by passing a dried, weighed sample of the compost
product through a one-quarter inch or six millimeter screen. The material
remaining on the screen shall be visually inspected, and the foreign matter
that can be clearly identified shall be separated and weighed. The weight of
the separated foreign matter divided by the weight of the total sample
multiplied by 100 shall be the % dry weight of the foreign matter
content.
(i) The reduction of
organic matter is determined by comparing the organic matter content of the
feedstock into the composting process and the organic matter content of the
compost product. The amount of reduction is determined as a percent of the
original amount contained in the feedstock using the following calculation:
% ROM = [1 - (OMK(100 - OM)/OM(100 - OMK))]100 where: % ROM = reduction of organic matter, OM = % organic matter
content of dry matter before decomposition, and OMK = % organic matter content of dry matter after decomposition.
(2)
Facility owners or operators shall record and maintain for three years the
following information regarding their activities for each month of operation of
the facility. Records shall be available for inspection by Department personnel
during normal business hours and shall be sent to the Department upon request:
(a) Analytical results on compost
testing;
(b) The quantity, type and
source of waste received;
(c) The
quantity and type of waste processed into compost;
(d) The quantity and type of compost produced
by product classification; and,
(e)
The quantity and type of compost removed for use or disposal, by product
classification, and the market or permitted disposal
facility.
(3) Owners and
operators of facilities producing compost made from solid waste shall submit to
the Department an annual report by June 1. The report shall be submitted on
Form 62-709.901(2),
Annual Report for a Solid Waste Management Facility Producing Compost Made from
Solid Waste, effective date 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 owner and operator of the facility may submit the annual report to the
Department electronically. The report shall include:
(a) The facility name, address and permit
number;
(b) The year
covered;
(c) The total quantity in
tons, with sludge values expressed in dry weight, and type of waste received at
the facility during the year covered by the report;
(d) The total quantity in tons, with sludge
values expressed in dry weight, and type of waste processed into compost at the
facility during the year covered by the report;
(e) The total quantity in tons and type of
compost produced at the facility, by product classification, during the year
covered by the report; and,
(f) The
total quantity in tons and type of compost removed for use or disposal from the
facility, by product classification, along with a general description of the
market if for use during the year covered by the
report.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 403.061, 403.704, 403.7043 FS. Law Implemented 403.7043 FS.
New 11-21-89, Formerly 17-709.530, Amended 10-22-00, 2-15-10.
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