64E-6.025. Definitions  


Effective on Sunday, November 26, 2006
  • 1Definitions in Chapter 64E-6, Parts I and II, F.A.C., are also applicable to Chapter 64E-6, Part IV, F.A.C.

    19(1) Advanced Secondary Treatment Standards: A wastewater system with the following operational criteria:

    32(a) CBOD345 35and TSS.

    371. The arithmetic mean of the CBOD445 45or TSS values for the effluent samples collected (whether grab or composite technique is used) during an annual period shall not exceed 10 mg/l.

    692. The arithmetic mean of the CBOD765 77or TSS values for a minimum of four effluent samples, each collected (whether grab or composite technique is used) on a separate day during a period of 90 consecutive days (quarterly) shall not exceed 12.5 mg/l.

    1133. The arithmetic mean of the CBOD1205 121or TSS values for a minimum of four effluent samples, each collected (whether grab or composite technique is used) on a separate day of seven consecutive days shall not exceed 15 mg/l.

    1534. Maximum-permissible concentrations of CBOD1585 159or TSS values in any effluent grab sample at any time shall not exceed 20 mg/l.

    175(b) TN.

    1771. The arithmetic mean of the TN values for the effluent samples collected (whether grab or composite technique is used) during an annual period shall not exceed 20 mg/l.

    2062. The arithmetic mean of the TN values for a minimum of four effluent samples, each collected (whether grab or composite technique is used) on a separate day during a period of 90 consecutive days (quarterly) shall not exceed 25 mg/l.

    2473. The arithmetic mean of the TN values for a minimum of four effluent samples, each collected (whether grab or composite technique is used) on a separate day of seven consecutive days shall not exceed 30 mg/l.

    2844. Maximum-permissible concentrations of TN values in any effluent grab sample at any time shall not exceed 40 mg/l.

    303(c) TP.

    3051. The arithmetic mean of the TP values for the effluent samples collected (whether grab or composite technique is used) during an annual period shall not exceed 10 mg/l.

    3342. The arithmetic mean of the TP values for a minimum of four effluent samples, each collected (whether grab or composite technique is used) on a separate day during a period of 90 consecutive days (quarterly) shall not exceed 12.5 mg/l.

    3753. The arithmetic mean of the TP values for a minimum of four effluent samples, each collected (whether grab or composite technique is used) on a separate day of seven consecutive days shall not exceed 15 mg/l.

    4124. Maximum-permissible concentrations of TP values in any effluent grab sample at any time shall not exceed 20 mg/l.

    431(d) Fecal coliform – system operation shall result in not more than 200 fecal coliform colonies per 100 ml of effluent sample. Where chlorine is used for disinfection, the design shall include provisions for rapid and uniform mixing and a total chlorine residual of at least 0.5 mg/l shall be maintained after at least 15 minutes contact time at the peak hourly flow. To determine compliance of a system, the following operational criteria (using either MF or MPN methods) shall be applicable.

    5131. The arithmetic mean of the fecal coliform colonies collected during the annual period shall not exceed 200 per 100 ml of effluent.

    5362. The median value of the fecal coliform colonies for a minimum number of 10 samples of effluent, each collected on a separate day during a period of 30 days (monthly) shall not exceed 200 per 100 ml of sample.

    5763. No more than 10% of the samples collected during the period of 30 consecutive days shall exceed 400 fecal coliform colonies per 100 ml of sample.

    6034. Any one sample shall not exceed 800 fecal coliform colonies per 100 ml of sample.

    619(2) Advanced Wastewater Treatment Standards: A wastewater system with the following operational criteria:

    632(a) CBOD6345 635and TSS.

    6371. The arithmetic mean of the CBOD6445 645or TSS values for the effluent samples collected (whether grab or composite technique is used) during an annual period shall not exceed 5 mg/l.

    6692. The arithmetic mean of the CBOD6765 677or TSS values for a minimum of four effluent samples, each collected (whether grab or composite technique is used) on a separate day during a period of 90 consecutive days (quarterly) shall not exceed 6.25 mg/l.

    7133. The arithmetic mean of the CBOD7205 721or TSS values for a minimum of four effluent samples, each collected (whether grab or composite technique is used) on a separate day of seven consecutive days shall not exceed 7.5 mg/l.

    7534. Maximum-permissible concentrations of CBOD7585 759or TSS values in any effluent grab sample at any time shall not exceed 10 mg/l.

    775(b) TN.

    7771. The arithmetic mean of the TN values for the effluent samples collected (whether grab or composite technique is used) during an annual period shall not exceed 3 mg/l.

    8062. The arithmetic mean of the TN values for a minimum of four effluent samples, each collected (whether grab or composite technique is used) on a separate day during a period of 90 consecutive days (quarterly) shall not exceed 3.75 mg/l.

    8473. The arithmetic mean of the TN values for a minimum of four effluent samples, each collected (whether grab or composite technique is used) on a separate day of seven consecutive days shall not exceed 4.5 mg/l.

    8844. Maximum-permissible concentrations of TN values in any effluent grab sample at any time shall not exceed 6 mg/l.

    903(c) TP.

    9051. The arithmetic mean of the TP values for the effluent samples collected (whether grab or composite technique is used) during an annual period shall not exceed 1 mg/l.

    9342. The arithmetic mean of the TP values for a minimum of four effluent samples, each collected (whether grab or composite technique is used) on a separate day during a period of 90 consecutive days (quarterly) shall not exceed 1.25 mg/l.

    9753. The arithmetic mean of the TP values for a minimum of four effluent samples, each collected (whether grab or composite technique is used) on a separate day of seven consecutive days shall not exceed 1.5 mg/l.

    10124. Maximum-permissible concentrations of TP values in any effluent grab sample at any time shall not exceed 2.0 mg/l.

    1031(d) Fecal coliform – system operation shall result in an effluent in which fecal coliform colonies (per 100 ml of sample) are below detectable limits. Where chlorine is used for disinfection, the design shall include provisions for rapid and uniform mixing; and the total chlorine residual of at least 1.0 mg/l shall be maintained at all times. The minimum acceptable contact time shall be 15 minutes at the peak hourly flow. To determine compliance of a system, the following operational criteria (using either MF or MPN methods) shall be applicable.

    11211. Fecal coliform shall be below the detection limits for 75% of the samples collected over a 30 day period.

    11412. Any one sample shall not exceed 25 fecal coliform colonies per 100 ml of sample.

    11573. Any one sample shall not exceed 5.0 mg/l of TSS at a point before application of the disinfectant.

    1176(3) Baseline system standards – A wastewater system with the following operational criteria:

    1189(a) Effluent concentrations from the treatment tank:

    11961. CBOD11985 1199– <240 mg/l.

    12002. TSS – <176 mg/l.

    12033. TN – <45 mg/l.

    12064. TP – <10 mg/l.

    1209(b) Percolate concentrations from the baseline system prior to discharge to groundwater:

    12211. CBOD12235 1224– <5 mg/l.

    12252. TSS – <5 mg/l.

    12283. TN – <25 mg/l.

    12314. TP – <5 mg/l.

    1234(4) Bottom infiltrative surface – the vertical projection of the bottom surface of the drainfield that is no lower in elevation than 30 inches below grade.

    1260(5) Composite sample – means a combination of individual samples of wastewater or effluent taken at selected intervals, generally hourly or less for some specified period, to minimize the effect of the variability of the individual sample.

    1297(6) Grab sample – a sample which is taken from a waste stream without regard to the flow in the waste stream and over a period of time not to exceed fifteen minutes.

    1330(7) Effective drainfield depth – the vertical distance from the bottom of the drainfield to the invert of the distribution pipe.

    1351(8) Florida Keys nutrient reduction treatment – a treatment which will provide a recovered water product that contains not more, on a permitted annual average basis, than the following concentrations from a sampling point located following the final design treatment step of the onsite sewage treatment and disposal system: 

    1400(a) Biochemical Oxygen Demand (CBOD140551406)

    140710 mg/l

    1409(b) Suspended Solids

    141210 mg/l

    1414(c) Total Nitrogen, expressed as N

    142010 mg/l

    1422(d) Total Phosphorus, expressed as P

    14281 mg/l

    1430(9) Innovative System – as defined by Section 1438381.0065(2)(g), F.S.

    1440(10) Performance-based treatment system – a specialized onsite sewage treatment and disposal system designed by a professional engineer with a background in wastewater engineering, licensed in the state of Florida, using appropriate application of sound engineering principles to achieve specified levels of CBOD14835 1484(carbonaceous biochemical oxygen demand), TSS (total suspended solids), TN (total nitrogen), TP (total phosphorus), and fecal coliform found in domestic sewage waste, to a specific and measurable established performance standard. This term also includes innovative systems.

    1520(11) Performance System Maintenance Entity – any person or business entity which has been issued a written permit by the county health department and has been authorized by the design engineer or manufacturer of all treatment components used in the performance-based treatment system and provides operation and maintenance services associated with performance-based treatment system.

    1574(12) Secondary Treatment Standards: A wastewater system with the following operational criteria:

    1586(a) CBOD15885 1589and TSS.

    15911. The arithmetic mean of the CBOD15985 1599or TSS values for the effluent samples collected (whether grab or composite technique is used) during an annual period shall not exceed 20 mg/l.

    16232. The arithmetic mean of the CBOD16305 1631or TSS values for a minimum of four effluent samples, each collected (whether grab or composite technique is used) on a separate day during a period of 30 consecutive days (monthly) shall not exceed 30 mg/l.

    16673. The arithmetic mean of the CBOD16745 1675or TSS values for a minimum of four effluent samples, each collected (whether grab or composite technique is used) on a separate day of seven consecutive days shall not exceed 45 mg/l.

    17074. Maximum-permissible concentrations of CBOD17125 1713or TSS values in any effluent grab sample at any time shall not exceed 60 mg/l.

    1729(b) Fecal coliform – system operation shall result in not more than 200 fecal coliform colonies per 100 ml of effluent sample. Where chlorine is used for disinfection, the design shall include provisions for rapid and uniform mixing and a total chlorine residual of at least 0.5 mg/l shall be maintained after at least 15 minutes contact time at the peak hourly flow. To determine compliance of a system, the following operational criteria (using either MF or equivalent MPN methods) are applicable.

    18111. The arithmetic mean of the fecal coliform colonies collected during the annual period shall not exceed 200 per 100 ml of effluent.

    18342. The geometric mean of the fecal coliform colonies for a minimum of 10 samples of effluent, each collected on a separate day, shall not exceed 200 per 100 ml of sample.

    18663. No more than 10% of the samples collected during a period of 30 consecutive days shall exceed 400 fecal coliform colonies per 100 ml of sample.

    18934. Any one sample shall not exceed 800 fecal coliform colonies per 100 ml of sample.

    1909(13) Sidewall infiltrative surfaces – the horizontal projection of the drainfield measured from the invert of the drainfield distribution pipe to the bottom infiltrative surface, or to 30 inches below finished grade, whichever is less.

    1944(14) Total drainfield depth – the vertical distance from the bottom of the drainfield to the top of the drainfield

    1964(15) Wastewater strength – the sum of the CBOD19735 1974and TSS concentrations in the effluent.

    1980Rulemaking Authority 1982381.0011(4), 1983(13), 1984381.0065(3)(a) FS. 1986Law Implemented 1988381.0065, 1989381.0067, 1990386.041 FS. 1992History–New 2-3-98, Amended 3-22-00, 6-18-03, 11-26-06.

     

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