(a)
Class B
biosolids. The site management and access restrictions in (a)
and (b) of this subsection are applicable to biosolids that are Class B for
pathogens.
(i) Food crops, feed crops, and
fiber crops must not be harvested for a minimum of thirty days after the last
application of biosolids.
(ii) Food
crops with harvested parts that touch the biosolids/soil mixture and are
totally above the land surface must not be harvested for a minimum of fourteen
months after the last application of biosolids.
(iii) Food crops with harvested parts below
the surface of the land must not be harvested for a minimum of twenty months
after the last application of biosolids when the biosolids remain on the land
surface for four months or longer prior to incorporation into the
soil.
(iv) Food crops with
harvested parts below the surface of the land must not be harvested for
thirty-eight months after application of biosolids when the biosolids remain on
the land surface for less than four months prior to incorporation into the
soil.
(v) Livestock must not be
allowed to graze on the land for a minimum of thirty days after the last
application of biosolids.
(vi) Turf
grown on land where biosolids are applied must not be harvested for a minimum
of one year after the last application of the biosolids unless otherwise
specified by the department.
(vii)
Public access to land with a high potential for public exposure must be
restricted for a minimum of one year after the last application of
biosolids.
(viii) Public access to
land with a low potential for public exposure must be restricted for a minimum
of thirty days after the last application of biosolids.
(ix) Biosolids must not be applied to the
land within one hundred feet (30.5 meters) of a well unless otherwise approved
in a permit issued in accordance with the requirements of this
chapter.
(x) During the time when
access is restricted, signs must be posted around the application site at all
significant points of access and at least every 1/2 mile (805 meters) around
the perimeter of the site. Unless the department has approved the substitution
of "no trespassing" signs for informational signs, signs must contain at least
the following:
(A) The name and address or
phone number of the generator and if different, the person who
applies.
(B) The names, addresses,
and phone numbers of the regulatory and permitting authorities.
(C) The material that is being applied
(biosolids or a more detailed description).
(D) Notice that access is restricted, and if
desired, the date after which access is no longer restricted.
(E) If applicable, a notice on limitations
regarding the harvest of edible plants from the site.
It is a violation of these rules for any person to remove a
sign posted in accordance with the requirements of this subsection during the
period when access is restricted.
(b)
Nonexceptional quality
biosolids. The following site management restrictions are
applicable to nonexceptional quality biosolids when they are applied to
agricultural land, forest land, a public contact site, or a land reclamation
site:
(i) Bulk biosolids may not be applied to
land that is thirty-three feet (10 meters) or less from surface waters of the
state, unless otherwise specified by the department.
(ii) Bulk biosolids may not be applied to the
land so that they enter a wetland or waters of the state, unless approved in a
permit issued by the department or by EPA with the approval of the
department.