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Industrial General Permits

 

Car Wash

Tomato Wash

Laundromat

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What is a Car Wash?

There are several types of car wash systems in operation. The most popular ones are: i.  Rollover Car Wash where the vehicle remains stationary while the washing, rinsing, waxing, and drying equipment passes over the vehicle; ii. Tunnel Car Wash where the vehicle is pulled through a building by a conveyor or other means, passing through separate washing, rinsing, waxing, and drying areas; iii. Wand Car Wash here the vehicle remains stationary and the car is washed using a high-pressure stream of water from a hand-held wand. Car washes that are covered by this General Permit are the ones with close looped recycle systems. Residential car wash serving a single or multi-family housing development with flows less than 4000 gallons per week is exempt from the requirement to obtain this General Permit providing all of the requirements of Rule 62-660.803(1)(b), F.A.C. are met. Car washes that do not qualify for either general permit coverage or exemption shall apply for an industrial wastewater permit or connect to a domestic wastewater facility capable of treating the car was wastewater.

 

What is required for a Car Wash?

 

 

1.      Application Review Fee

2.      Two (2) completed Car Wash Recycle System General Permit Notification Form 62-660.900(5) as required by Rule 62-660.803, F.A.C.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

What is a Tomato Wash?

 

 

What is required for a Tomato Wash?

This general permit coverage is good for the construction and operation of a treatment and disposal system for wash water generated from the packaging of fresh market tomatoes with flows between 5000 and 50000 gallons per day, providing that all of the conditions of Rule 62-660.805, F.A.C. are met. Wash systems that discharge less than 5000 gallons per day and meet the requirements of Rule 62-660.805(1)(b), F.A.C. are exempt from permitting. Wash systems with flows greater than 50000 gallons per day and discharge to a publicly or privately owned wastewater treatment facility permitted by FDEP are exempt from permitting requirements otherwise a standard industrial wastewater permit is required.

 

 

1.      Application Review Fee

2.      Two (2) completed Tomato Wash Water Disposal General Permit Notification  Form 62-660.900(7).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

What is a Laundromat?

This general permit coverage is for construction and operation of a treatment and disposal system for wastewater generated from a laundromat with designed discharge low less than 10000gallons per day, providing that the wastewater treatment system is designed and operated in accordance with Rule 62-660.801, F.A.C.

 

What is required for a Laundromat?

 

 

 

1.      Application Review Fee

2.      Two (2) completed wastewater permit application Form 62-660.900(4).

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

What is a Concrete Batch Plant?

 

 

What is required for a Concrete Batch Plant?

1.      Application Review Fee

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

What is a Sand and Limestone Mine?

A sand or limestone mining operation includes the area of land from which the sand or limestone is being mined along with associated processing facility, water control system, and settling ponds. Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.), Rule 62-660.804 provides coverage under a general permit for the construction and operation of a wastewater treatment and disposal system associated with sand and limestone mine operations designed and operated in accordance with Rule 62-660.804, F.A.C.

 

What is required for a Sand and Limestone Mine?

 

1.      Application Review Fee

2.      Two (2) completed Sand and limestone General Permit Notification  Form 62-660.900(6).

3.      Two (2) site plan, at suitable scale, which clearly identifies the details specified in Rules 62-660.804(2) and (3) F.A.C.

4.      Two (2) signed and sealed design plan by a professional engineer registered in the State of Florida certifying that the sand or limestone mine is designed to recycle process wastewater and contain process wastewater and runoff from storm events up to 25-year, 24 hour storm event.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

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