Arizona Administrative Code
Title 18 - ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Chapter 13 - DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY - SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
Article 14 - BIOHAZARDOUS MEDICAL WASTE AND DISCARDED DRUGS
Section R18-13-1415 - Treatment Standards, Quantification of Microbial Inactivation and Efficacy Testing Protocols
Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 38, September 20, 2024
A. A treater using an alternative treatment technology shall ensure that treatment achieves either of the following treatment standards:
B. A treater utilizing an alternative treatment method shall conduct efficacy studies to demonstrate that the treatment mechanisms are capable of achieving the standards in subsection (A) through either of the following:
C. A treater utilizing an alternative treatment method shall quantify microbial inactivation as follows:
Log10 Kill = Log10 (cfu/g "I") - Log10 (cfu/g "R")
where:
Log10 Kill is equivalent to the term Log10 reduction,
"I" is the number of viable test microorganisms introduced into the treatment unit,
"R" is the number of viable test microorganisms recovered from the treatment unit, and
"cfu/g" are colony forming units per gram of waste solids.
Log10 RC = Log10 IC - Log10 NR
or
Log10 NR = Log10 IC - Log10 RC
where:
Log10 RC is greater than 6 for vegetative microorganisms and greater than 4 for bacterial spores and where:
Log10 RC is the number of viable "control" microorganisms in colony forming units per gram of waste solids recovered in the non-treated, processed waste residue;
Log10 IC is the number of viable "control" microorganisms in colony forming units per gram of waste solids introduced into the treatment unit;
Log10 NR is the number of "control" microorganisms in colony forming units per gram of waste solids which were not recovered in the non-treated, processed waste residue. Log10 NR represents an accountability factor for microbial loss.
Log10 Kill = Log10 IT - Log10 NR - Log10 RT
where:
Log10 Kill is equivalent to the term Log10 reduction;
Log10 IT is the number of viable "Test" microorganisms in colony forming units per gram of waste solids introduced into the treatment unit. Log10 IT = Log10 IC;
Log10 NR is the number of "Control" microorganisms in colony forming units per gram of waste solids which were not recovered in the non-treated, processed waste residue;
Log10 RT is the number of viable "Test" microorganisms in colony forming units per gram of waste solids recovered in treated, processed waste residue.
D. A treater shall employ the appropriate methodology to determine efficacy of the treatment technology following the protocols in subsection (C) that are congruent with the treatment method.