Published on: 12485275. On December 5, 2012, the Department of Environmental Protection issued a Final Order granting a petition for variance to Emerald Coast Utilities Authority (ECUA). The petition for variance was received on October 2, 2012, seeking the reissuance of a variance from paragraph 62-699.310(2)(e) and subsection 62-699.311(4), F.A.C., to allow for a reduction in staffing requirements at ECUA’s Class B and C water treatment plants. The petition was assigned OGC Case No. 12-1551. Notice of receipt of the petition was published in the Florida Administrative Register on October 9, 2012. No public comment was received. The Final Order granted the variance because the petitioner demonstrated that the application of Rules 62-699.310 and 62-699.311, F.A.C., would create a substantial hardship and that the purposes of the underlying statutes would be met with the conditions imposed by the Department under the variance. The conditions require that ECUA staff its water treatment plants and booster disinfection stations with one site visit per day, seven days per week, for a total of 3.5 hours per plant/station per week by a Class B or higher operator. ECUA will also have all water treatment systems continuously monitored, operated and controlled remotely using a supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) system that is manned by a Class A operator placed at a central location.
Published on: 12336768. Definitions., Classification and Staffing of Domestic Wastewater or Water Treatment Plants and Water Distribution Systems, Additional Classification and Staffing Requirements
Published on: 11832271. The Department is making clarifications and reductions to existing classification and staffing requirements for domestic wastewater treatment plants, water treatment plants, and water distribution systems.
Published on: 11503247. The Department is making clarifications and reductions to existing classification and staffing requirements for domestic wastewater treatment plants, water treatment plants, and water distribution systems.
Published on: 3943261. The Department is establishing classification and staffing requirements for water distribution systems. Also, the Department is making clarifications and changes to current classification and staffing requirements for water or domestic wastewater treatment plants.
Published on: 645358. The Department is establishing classification and staffing requirements for water distribution systems. The Department also is making clarifications and changes to existing classification and staffing requirements for water or domestic wastewater treatment plants.