Ohio Admin. Code 3745-81-79 - Filter backwash recycling
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(A) Surface
water systems shall notify the director in writing if spent filter backwash
water, thickener supernatant, or liquid from a dewatering process is recycled
prior to initiation of recycling if the notification requirements of this
paragraph have not been completed previously. This notification must include at
least the following information:
(1) A plant
schematic showing the origin of all flows which are recycled that may include,
but are not limited to:
(a) Spent filter
backwash water.
(b) Thickener
supernatant.
(c) Liquid from a
dewatering process.
(d) Filter to
waste.
(e) The hydraulic conveyance
used to transport them.
(f) The
location where they are mixed in the water treatment process.
(2) The typical recycle flow, the
highest observed plant flow during the previous twelve months and the state
approved design capacity. All flows shall be reported in gallons per
minute.
(B) Surface
water systems which recycle spent filter backwash water, thickener supernatant,
or a liquid from a dewatering process shall return these flows through the
existing conventional filtration treatment or direct filtration treatment, or
through an alternative location that is approved by the director . Failure to
comply with this paragraph is a treatment technique violation.
(C) Surface water systems which recycle spent
filter backwash water, thickener
thickner supernatant, or liquid from a
dewatering process shall collect and retain on file the following recycle flow
information for review and evaluation:
(1) A
copy of the recycle notification and information that was submitted to the
director in accordance to paragraph (A)(1) of this rule.:
(2) A list of all recycle flows and the
frequency with which they are returned.
(3) The average and maximum backwash flow
rates through the filters and the average and maximum durations of the filter
backwash in minutes.
(4) The
typical filter run length and a written summary of how filter run length is
determined.
(5) The type of
treatment provided for the recycle flow.
(6) Data on the physical dimensions of the
equalization
equilization and treatment units, typical and
maximum hydraulic loading rates, type of treatment chemicals used and average
dose and frequency of use, and, if applicable, frequency that solids are
removed.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 6109.04
Rule Amplifies: 6109.03, 6109.04
Prior Effective Dates: 08/03/2004, 10/05/2013
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