Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 167 - Pollution Control Agency
Chapter 7083 - SSTS CREDENTIALING AND PRODUCT REGISTRATION
PRODUCT REGISTRATION
Part 7083.4000 - PRODUCT REVIEW AND REGISTRATION PROCESS
Universal Citation: MN Rules 7083.4000
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart 1. General.
A. The
commissioner shall develop a product review and registration process and
maintain a list of registered sewage treatment and distribution products for
SSTS.
B. The commissioner shall
develop recommended standards and guidance to assist local units of government
in permitting different types of sewage treatment technologies and sewage
distribution technologies, including the following five categories:
(1) public domain treatment technologies,
such as sand filters;
(2)
proprietary treatment technologies, such as manufactured aerobic treatment
systems;
(3) public domain
distribution technologies, such as drainfield rock or generic drainfield rock
substitutes;
(4) proprietary
distribution technologies, such as gravelless distribution products;
and
(5) proprietary drip dispersal
systems.
C. Sewage
technologies shall have standards described in this chapter or agency
recommended standards and guidance before local units of government are allowed
to permit them. Recommended standards and guidance must include information and
detail, such as application, design, installation, operation, monitoring and
maintenance, and performance expectations, and sources of the
information.
Subp. 2. Proprietary treatment products; certification and registration.
A. To qualify for product registration,
manufacturers desiring to sell or distribute proprietary treatment products
shall:
(1) verify product performance through
testing using the testing protocol established in Table I in part
7083.4010 and register their
product with the commissioner using the process described in parts
7083.4000 to
7083.4120;
(2) report test results of influent and
effluent sampling obtained throughout the testing period, including normal and
stress loading phases, for evaluation of constituent reduction according to
Table II in part
7083.4020;
(3) demonstrate product performance according
to Table III in part
7083.4030. All 30-day averages and
geometric means obtained throughout the test period must meet the identified
threshold values to qualify for registration at that threshold level;
and
(4) verify bacteriological
reduction according to part
7083.4060, for registration at
Levels A and B in Table III in part
7083.4030.
B. Manufacturers verifying product
performance through testing according to the following standards or protocols
must have product testing conducted by a qualified, third-party testing
facility. Product performance testing must be consistent with the following:
(1) National Sanitation Foundation (NSF)
International, Residential Wastewater Treatment Systems, Standard 40 (July
2000). The standard is incorporated by reference, is available through the
Minitex interlibrary loan system, and is not subject to frequent
change;
(2) National Sanitation
Foundation (NSF) International, Wastewater Treatment Systems - Nitrogen
Reduction, NSF/ANSI 245 (2007). The standard is incorporated by reference, is
available through the Minitex interlibrary loan system, and is not subject to
frequent change;
(3) Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) and National Sanitation Foundation (NSF), Protocol for
the Verification of Wastewater Treatment Technologies (April 2001). The
protocol is incorporated by reference, is available through the Minitex
interlibrary loan system, and is not subject to frequent change;
(4) Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Environmental Technology Verification (ETV) Program, Protocol for the
Verification of Residential Wastewater Treatment Technologies for Nutrient
Reduction (November 2000). The protocol is incorporated by reference, is
available through the Minitex interlibrary loan system, and is not subject to
frequent change;
(5) European
Committee for Standardization (CEN), Small Wastewater Treatment Systems for up
to 50 PT - Part 3: Packaged and/or Site Assembled Domestic Wastewater Treatment
Plants, EN 12566-3 (October 2003). The standard is incorporated by reference,
is available through the Minitex interlibrary loan system, and is not subject
to frequent change;
(6) protocol
for bacteriological reduction described in part
7083.4060; and
(7) other equivalent protocols and standards
consistent with the standards and protocols in subitems (1) to (6) to verify
product performance as approved by the commissioner.
C. Treatment levels used in part
7083.4030 are not intended to be
applied as field compliance standards. Their intended use is to establish
treatment product performance in a product testing setting under established
protocols by qualified testing entities.
Statutory Authority: MS s 115.03; 115.55
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