Published on: 5012783. The Department proposes to add a new section to Chapter 62-620, F.A.C., to identify facilities subject to whole effluent toxicity testing. The proposed rule will also specify acute and chronic whole effluent toxicity permit requirements.
Published on: 4279075. The Department is updating its rules related to whole effluent toxicity testing. The rules affected include the acute and chronic toxicity definitions in Chapter 62-302 (Surface Water Standards); new language specifying permit compliance limits for whole effluent toxicity testing in Chapter 62-4 (Permits); and new language specifying whole effluent toxicity sampling and testing procedures in Chapter 62-620 (Wastewater Facility Activities and Permitting). The purpose of the proposed revisions and additions is to more closely match EPA requirements for whole effluent toxicity testing, and to clarify existing whole effluent toxicity test procedures.; July 10, 2007, at 1:00 pm; Florida Department of Environmental Protection
Bob Martinez Office Building
2600 Blair Stone Road, Room 609
Tallahassee, Florida
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DATE AND TIME: July 12, 2007, at 1:00 pm
PLACE: Florida Department of Environmental Protection
Central District Office
3319 Maguire Boulevard, Conference Room A
Orlando, Florida
Published on: 3536831. The Department is updating its rules related to whole effluent toxicity testing. The rules affected include the acute and chronic toxicity definitions in Chapter 62-302 (Surface Water Standards); new language specifying permit compliance limits for whole effluent toxicity testing in Chapter 62-4 (Permits); and new language specifying whole effluent toxicity sampling and testing procedures in Chapter 62-620 (Wastewater Facility Activities and Permitting). The purpose of the proposed revisions and additions is to more closely match EPA requirements for whole effluent toxicity testing, and to clarify existing whole effluent toxicity test procedures.; March 6, 2007, at 1:00 pm; Florida Department of Environmental Protection
Bob Martinez Office Building
2600 Blair Stone Road, Room 609
Tallahassee, Florida
Published on: 3490853. Florida’s surface water quality standards prohibit discharges that are acutely or chronically toxic, without a Department approved mixing zone. The Department plans to add a new subsection to Rule 62-620.620, F.A.C., to identify facilities subject to whole effluent toxicity testing. The proposed rule will also specify acute and chronic whole effluent toxicity permit requirements.
OGC NO.: 07-0073