Ohio Admin. Code 3701-29-14 - Effluent quality standards
Technologies must meet the following
performance based
(A)
CBOD5/TSS standard to use STS sizing criteria addressed
in paragraph (N) of rule
3701-29-15 of the Administrative
Code requires that effluent meet the mean plus one standard deviation of less
than twenty-five milligrams per liter for CBOD5
and thirty milligrams per liter for TSS . This standard
shall apply to all pretreatment components approved or reviewed for renewal
after the effective date of this chapter .
(B)
Standards that
use the soil depth credits or other applicable provisions of rule
3701-29-15 of the Administrative
Code require that effluent meet the geometric mean plus two standard deviations
of the mean of;
(1)
Less than or equal to ten thousand fecal coliform CFU
per one hundred milliliters or 5150 E. coli CFU per one hundred milliliters
allows for a twelve inch soil depth credit ;
(2)
Less than or
equal to one thousand fecal coliform CFU per one hundred milliliter or 515 E.
coli CFU per one hundred milliliters allows for a twenty four inch soil depth
credit ;
(3)
Less than or equal to two hundred fecal coliform CFU
per one hundred milliliters or 103 E. coli CFU per one hundred milliliters
required for restricted surface application; or
(4)
Less than or
equal to twenty fecal coliform CFU per one hundred milliliters or 10 E. coli
CFU per one hundred milliliters required for unrestricted surface
application
(C)
Nutrient reduction standards for pretreatment
components may be established by the director or board of health when there is
a significant risk of nutrient contamination to surface or ground water due to
risk factors identified in the site review or other types of water quality
assessments, or risk due to proximity to local, state, or federally recognized
nutrient sensitive environments.
(1)
When total nitrogen reduction is required,
pretreatment components that meet a fifty per cent reduction in the total
nitrogen concentration (average influent and effluent total nitrogen
concentrations and the actual percentage of removal are provided) as
demonstrated by ANSI /NSF Standard 245, BNQ Standard NQ 3680-910, CEN Standard
EN 12566-3 data or equivalent shall be used.
(2)
Other nutrients
standards may be established by the director or board of health as needed for
an area including higher nitrogen reduction or other nutrients.
(D)
Reduction of high strength waste standards for systems
receiving sewage from a source(s) producing or expected to produce sewage of a
higher strength than typical residential sewage as described in paragraph (C)
of rule 3701-29-11 of the Administrative
Code requires demonstration of the ability to reduce specified waste strengths
to the typical residential sewage strength standard established in this chapter
as determined by the director of health and sewage treatment systems technical
advisory committee.
Replaces: 3701-29-02
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3718.02
Rule Amplifies: 3718.02
Prior Effective Dates: 7/1/1974, 7/1/77, 7/2/07, 7/30/07
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