Published on: 28501624. This is a rule development workshop to discuss and receive public comments on proposed amendments to Chapter 62-610, Reuse of Reclaimed Water .... Monday, July 15, 2024, 10:00 a.m. EDT The Department is providing this public meeting at 2600 Blair ....
Published on: 27203279. Subsection 403.064(18), Florida Statutes (F.S.), authorized the Department to adopt rules for potable reuse based on the recommendations of the Potable Reuse Commission’s 2020 report, “Advancing Potable Reuse in Florida: ....
Published on: 24668863. Purpose, and Applicability, General Technical Guidance, Related Rules, Technical Publications and Forms, Pretreatment Programs, Monitoring and Operating Protocol, Aquifer Storage and Recovery (ASR), Supplemental ....
Published on: 24545576. Purpose, and Applicability, Definitions, General Technical Guidance, Related Rules, Technical Publications and Forms, Pretreatment Programs, Monitoring and Operating Protocol, Aquifer Storage and Recovery ....
Published on: 23725247. Revisions to Chapter 62-610, F.A.C., are being considered to ensure proper regulation for the use of reclaimed water in the state of Florida. The proposed revisions add clarity to both substantive and administrative aspects ....
Published on: 5732814. On August 3, 2006, the Department received a petition for a 120.542, F.S., variance from Escambia County School District. Notice of receipt of this petition was published in the F.A.W. on September 1, 2006. The petition requested a variance for the Molino K-8 School wastewater treatment plant from the requirements in Rules 62-610.521(6)(c) & (9), 62-610.523(4) and 62-610.525(1)(c)(5), (6), (8), (11) & (13), F.A.C. Specifically, the variance requested to reduce the requirements for rapid infiltration basins (RIB) setback distance, the cell bottoms drying after resting period, the total suspended solids 5.0 mg/L limit, filtration & chemical feed, meeting primary and secondary drinking water standards and sampling for Cryptosporidium and Giardia. No public comment was received. On May 2, 2008, the Department granted a variance to Escambia County School District in a final order, OGC File No.: 06-1829, File No: FLA303755-003DWF/VO. The final order granted a variance from the requirement for: (1) the 100 foot setback distance from the RIB to property line to 22.98 feet; (2) the RIBs to dry out during the 5-14 day resting period; (3) the reclaimed water to not contain more than 5.0mg/L of total suspended solids; (4) the filtration for Total suspended solids as well as the need for chemical feed facilities for coagulants, coagulant aids, or polyelectrolytes; (5) the facility to be designed and operated to meet the primary and secondary drinking water standards; and (6) the facility to sample for Cryptosporidium and Giardia. This variance was granted because the petitioner demonstrated that a strict application of the rule would result in undue hardship to the School District or would affect them differently than other similarly situated applicants and because they had successfully fulfilled the requirements of the underlying statute.