310 CMR, § 22.20E - Filter Backwash Recycling Rule
(1)
Applicability. Each supplier of water using a surface
water source or ground water source under direct influence of surface water
that employs conventional filtration, direct filtration, softening, or contact
clarification treatment and that recycles spent filter backwash water,
thickener supernatant, or liquids from dewatering processes shall meet the
requirements in 310 CMR 22.20E(2) through (4).
(2)
Reporting. Each
supplier of water using a surface water source or ground water source under
direct influence of surface water that employs conventional filtration, direct
filtration, softening, or contact clarification treatment shall notify the
Department in writing by December 8, 2003, if the system recycles spent filter
backwash water, thickener supernatant, or liquids from dewatering processes.
This notification shall include, at a minimum, the information specified in 310
CMR 22.20E(2)(a) and (b).
(a) A plant
schematic showing the origin of all flows that are recycled (including, but not
limited to, spent filter backwash water, thickener supernatant, and liquids
from dewatering processes), the hydraulic conveyance used to transport them,
and the location where they are re-introduced back into the treatment
plant.
(b) Typical recycle flow in
gallons per minute (gpm), the highest observed plant flow experienced in the
previous year (gpm), design flow for the treatment plant (gpm), and
Department-approved operating capacity for the plant where the Department has
made such determinations.
(3)
Treatment Technique
Requirement. Each supplier of water using a surface water source
or ground water source under direct influence of surface water that employs
conventional filtration, direct filtration, softening, or contact clarification
treatment that recycles spent filter backwash water, thickener supernatant, or
liquids from dewatering processes must return these flows through the processes
of a system's existing conventional filtration, direct filtration, softening,
or contact clarification system or at an alternate location approved by the
Department by June 8, 2004. If capital improvements are required to modify the
recycle location to meet this requirement, all capital improvements shall be
completed no later than June 8, 2006.
(4)
Recordkeeping.
The system shall collect and retain on file recycle flow information specified
in 310 CMR 22.20E(4)(a) through (f) for review and evaluation by the Department
beginning June 8, 2004:
(a) Copy of the
recycle notification and information submitted to the Department under 310 CMR
22.20E(2),
(b) List of all recycle
flows and the frequency with which they are returned,
(c) Average and maximum backwash flow rate
through the filters and the average and maximum duration of the filter backwash
process in minutes,
(d) Typical
filter run length and a written summary of how filter run length is
determined,
(e) The type of
treatment provided for the recycle flow, and
(f) Data on the physical dimensions of the
equalization and/or treatment units, typical and maximum hydraulic loading
rates, type of treatment chemicals used and average dose and frequency of use,
and frequency at which solids are removed, if applicable.
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