Published on: 5865801. The order is for the Carus Corporation variance petition (OGC File No. 08-0556), received on March 28, 2008. The petition requested a variance from the zone of discharge (ZOD) prohibition for discharges through wells under rule 62-522.300(3), F.A.C., for the use of RemOx® EC Stabilization Reagent (RemOx) to cleanup contaminated sites in Florida. Specifically, the variance requested a ZOD for antimony, arsenic, chromium, mercury, beryllium, cadmium, lead, thallium, selenium, and molybdenum within a 150-foot radius from the point of discharge for a duration of one year. Notice of receipt of this petition was published in the Florida Administrative Weekly, on May 9, 2008. No public comment was received. The final order granted a variance from the ZOD prohibition because the petitioner demonstrated a substantial hardship, and that the purposes of the underlying statutes would be met with the conditions imposed by the Department.
Published on: 5752408. The purpose is to combine these rules into Chapter 62-520, F.A.C., to consolidate and make finding the ground water rules more easily.
Published on: 5527465. Carus Corporation seeking a variance from the prohibition from a zone of discharge under rule 62-522.300(3), F.A.C., for the use of RemOx® EC to clean up contaminated sites. The petition has been assigned OGC File No. 08-0556.
Published on: 5421638. The order is for the FMC Corporation variance petition (OGC File No. 07-2163), received on November 29, 2007. The petition requested a variance from the zone of discharge (ZOD) prohibition for discharges through wells under rule 62-522.300(3), F.A.C., for the use of Dissolvine® E-FE-13 (Dissolvine) to help cleanup sites contaminated with chlorinated ethenes, phenolics, polyaromatic hydrocarbons, petroleum hydrocarbons, BTEX, MTBE, 1,4-dioxane, and other contaminants. Specifically, the variance requested a ZOD for arsenic, cadmium, chromium, mercury, nickel, lead, cobalt, and molybdenum within a 50-foot radius from the point of discharge for a duration of 365 days. Notice of receipt of this petition was published in the Florida Administrative Weekly, on January 25, 2008. No public comment was received. The final order granted a variance from the ZOD prohibition because the petitioner demonstrated a substantial hardship, and that the purposes of the underlying statutes would be met with the conditions imposed by the Department. The conditions require that the use of this product must be through a Department-approved remedial action plan, or other Department-enforceable document, and that such approval shall not be solely by a delegated program; that the discharge must be through a Class V, Group 4 underground injection control well which meets all applicable requirements of chapter 62-528, F.A.C.; that the extent of the ZOD for arsenic, cadmium, chromium, mercury, nickel, lead, cobalt, and molybdenum shall be within a 50-foot radius from the points of injection and the duration of the ZOD shall be one year from the last injection; that the injection of Dissolvine shall be at such a rate and volume (Dissolvine concentration no greater than 10 percent) that no undesirable migration occurs of the product, its by-products, or the contaminants already present in the aquifer; and that the Department-approved remedial action plan shall address appropriate ground water monitoring requirements associated with the use of Dissolvine based on site-specific hydrogeology and conditions.
Published on: 5247620. The remaining provisions for ground water permitting and monitoring are being added to Chapter 62-520, F.A.C., as part of that chapter's rule development.; March 11, 2008, 1:00 p.m.; Bob Martinez Center, Room 609, 2600 Blair Stone Rd., Tallahassee
Published on: 5108716. The order is for the Adventus Americas, Inc., variance petition (OGC File No. 07-1825), received on October 8, 2007. The petition requested a variance from the zone of discharge (ZOD) prohibition for discharges through wells under rule 62-522.300(3), F.A.C., for the use of RemOx® EC Stabilization Reagent to cleanup organic wood preservative contamination at the Koppers superfund site in Gainesville, Florida. Specifically, the variance requested a ZOD for antimony, arsenic, chromium, mercury, beryllium, cadmium, lead, thallium, and selenium within a 150-foot radius from the point of discharge for a duration of 365 days. Notice of receipt of this petition was published in the Florida Administrative Weekly, on November 9, 2007. No public comment was received. The final order granted a variance from the ZOD prohibition because the petitioner demonstrated a substantial hardship, and that the purposes of the underlying statutes would be met with the conditions imposed by the Department. The conditions require that the use of this product must be through a Department-approved remedial action plan, or other Department-enforceable document, and that such approval shall not be solely by a delegated program; that the discharge must be through a Class V, Group 4 underground injection control well which meets all applicable requirements of chapter 62-528, F.A.C.; that the extent of the ZOD for antimony, arsenic, chromium, mercury, beryllium, cadmium, lead, thallium, and selenium shall be a 150-foot radius from the point of injection and the duration of the zone of discharge shall be one year; that the injection of the product shall be at such a rate and volume that no undesirable migration occurs of the product, its by-products, or the contaminants already present in the aquifer; that the Department-approved remedial action plan shall address appropriate ground water monitoring requirements associated with the use of the in-situ chemical oxidation using RemOx® EC for remediation based on site-specific hydrogeology and conditions; that the sodium permanganate which is used in the RemOx® EC shall be derived from manganese ore; and that this final order only grants approval of RemOx® EC for use at the Koppers Superfund Site in Gainesville, Florida.
Published on: 4991540. FMC Corporation seeking a variance from the prohibition from a zone of discharge under rule 62-522.300(3), F.A.C., for the use of Dissolvine® E-FE-13 to clean up sites that are contaminated with chlorinated ethenes, phenolics, polyaromatic hydrocarbons, petroleum hydrocarbons, and other chemicals. The petition has been assigned OGC File No. 07-2163.