Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62-780.610 - Fate and Transport Model and Statistical Method Requirements
(1) Fate and Transport Models.
(a) Any fate and transport model used to
support an evaluation pursuant to the provisions of rules
62-780.650,
62-780.680, and
62-780.690, F.A.C., shall be a
fate and transport model with the ability to adequately simulate movement and
degradation of contaminants in the aquifer over time and distance, taking into
account attenuation mechanisms including biological, physical, and chemical
processes. The model shall be appropriate for the site conditions and shall be
selected from the ASTM document referenced in subsection
62-780.100(4),
F.A.C., or from the list of approved fate and transport models maintained by
the Department, a copy of which is available upon request.
(b) Fate and transport models not listed in
the ASTM document referenced in subsection
62-780.100(4),
F.A.C., or on the list of approved fate and transport models maintained by the
Department, may be submitted to the Department for approval and for inclusion
on the list of approved fate and transport models maintained by the Department.
Any such request for Department approval shall set forth at a minimum the
following information:
1. The fate and
transport model type,
2. The name
and address of the developer,
3.
The fate and transport model description,
4. A list of input parameters,
5. The applicable boundary conditions and
limitations on the appropriate use of the fate and transport model,
6. A description of the methods available for
fate and transport model calibration and examples of calibration of the model
with measured site data,
7.
Documentation of code testing that has been done (for example, hand
calculations to demonstrate that the model formulas were programmed
correctly),
8. At least one
independent reference knowledgeable of the theory, or experienced in the use,
of fate and transport models, who must be a Professional Engineer registered
pursuant to chapter 471, F.S., or a Professional Geologist registered pursuant
to chapter 492, F.S.; and,
9. Any
approvals or denials of the fate and transport model received from other states
or from a federal agency.
(2) Statistical Methods.
(a) Any statistical method used to support an
evaluation pursuant to the provisions of subparagraph
62-780.680(1)(b)
1., 62-780.680(2)(b)
1., or 62-780.680(3)(b)
1., F.A.C., shall be a statistical method appropriately based on statistical
properties of the site-specific data set such as the number of samples,
distribution of the data set, and the percent of non-detect sample results. The
statistical method shall be appropriate for the site conditions and shall be
selected from the list of approved statistical methods maintained by the
Department, a copy of which is available upon request.
(b) Statistical methods not on the list of
approved statistical methods maintained by the Department may be submitted to
the Department for approval and for inclusion on the list of approved
statistical methods maintained by the Department. Any such request for
Department approval shall set forth at a minimum the following information:
1. The statistical method type,
2. The name and address of the
developer,
3. The statistical
method description,
4. A list of
input parameters,
5. The
limitations on the appropriate use of the statistical method,
6. A list of assumptions underlying the
construction of the statistical method and the methodology used to validate the
assumptions,
7. Documentation of
code testing that has been done (for example, hand calculations to demonstrate
that the statistical method formulas were programmed correctly),
8. At least one independent reference
knowledgeable of the theory of the proposed statistical method, and trained in
the theory, or experienced in the use, of statistical methods, who must have an
advanced degree in statistics or mathematics, or documentation that the
proposed statistical methods are readily available, in wide use, and have been
published in professional journals or reviewed in a statistical textbook; and,
9. Any approvals or denials of the
statistical method received from other states or from a federal
agency.
(3)
Within 60 days of the receipt of a request for approval of a fate and transport
model, or within 180 days of a request for approval of a new statistical
method, the Department shall issue an Order:
(a) Providing the requester with approval of
the fate and transport model or statistical method, or
(b) Notifying the requester of the reason(s)
why the request does not adequately demonstrate that the requirements of
subsection 62-780.610(1)
or 62-780.610(2),
F.A.C., as applicable, have been met.
(4) If the Fate and Transport Model or
Statistical Method submittal is incomplete in any respect, or is insufficient
to satisfy the objectives of subsection
62-780.610(1)
or 62-780.610(2),
F.A.C., as applicable, the Department shall inform the requester pursuant to
paragraph 62-780.610(3)(b),
F.A.C., and the requester shall submit to the Department a revised request that
addresses the deficiencies within 60 days after receipt of the notice. If the
deficiencies are not timely corrected, or cannot be corrected, the fate and
transport model or statistical method submitted for approval by the Department
shall not be used.
(5) The
Department's Order shall be agency action, reviewable pursuant to sections
120.569 and
120.57,
F.S.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 376.303, 376.3071, 376.30701, 376.3078(4), 376.81, 403.0877 FS. Law Implemented 376.3071, 376.30701, 376.3078(4), 376.81, 403.0877 FS.
Portions of this rule were copied from rule 62-770.610; 62-782.610; and 62-785.610, F.A.C.
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