What is a
Residuals Management Facility?
A “Residuals Management Facility” is a facility such as
composting or blending facility that treats residuals from other
facilities for the purpose of meeting the requirements of Chapter 62-640
F.A.C., before use or land application. Residuals management facilities
may also treat domestic septage and combinations of residuals, domestic
septage, food establishment sludges, wastes removed from portable toilets,
and waste removed from holding tanks associated with boats, marinas, and
onsite treatment and disposal systems, before use or land application.
What is required for a New Residuals Management Facility?
Application
Review Fee
2.
Two (2) completed wastewater permit
application
Form 1, General Information,
as required by Rule 62-620.301, F.A.C.
Two (2) completed
wastewater permit application
Form 2A,
as required by rule 62-620.301, F.A.C.
4.
Preliminary Design Report
5. Two
(2) 8-1/2 X 11” schematics of the roads leading to the facility.
Two (2) 8-1/2 X 11”
schematics of the treatment process to include piping and tank volumes.
Two (2) 8-1/2 X 11” maps of the residuals
disposal site(s)
8. An
Operation and Maintenance
Performance Report
as required by Section 62-600.735, F.A.C.
What is a Land Application Site?
A residuals land
application site consisting of land on which a food crop, feed crop, or a
fiber crop is grown, forest land, or land on which turf or ornamental
plants are grown. This includes range land and land used for pasture.
What is
required for a Land Application Site?
1.
Must first receive
Special Land Use Permit
2.
Application
Review Fee
3.
Two (2) completed permit application for
Residuals Land
Application (DW-R640(1))
4.
Site Specific
Criteria
5.
Two (2) completed Agricultural Use Plans (AUP),
Form
62-640.210(2)(a),
as required by Chapter 62-640 F.A.C.
6.
Two (2) 8-1/2 X 11” schematics of the roads
leading to the proposed residuals land application site.
7.
Two (2) 8-1/2 X 11” maps of the residuals
disposal site(s) to include zone demarcations.
8.
A Conservation Plan prepared or approved by
the Soil and Water Conservation District that demonstrates suitable soil
infiltration rates and stormwater control measure existing at the site to
retain run off generated by a storm up to 10-year, one hour event.
9.
A survey of potable water supply within ¼
miles of proposed site
10.
A list of adjacent property owners
along with their addresses and telephone numbers
11.
A
Site Management and Operating
Procedure