Current through Register Vol. 39, No. 6, September 16, 2024
(a)
Biological residuals shall not be land applied unless the requirements of one
of the following vector attraction reduction alternatives have been met:
(1) 38-Percent Volatile Solids Reduction. The
mass of the volatile solids in the biological residuals shall be reduced by 38
percent between the time that the biological residuals enter the digestion
process and the time it is land applied;
(2) 40-Day Bench Scale Test. A portion of
previously anaerobically-digested biological residuals shall be further
anaerobically-digested in the laboratory in a bench-scale unit for 40
additional days at a temperature between 30 and 37 degrees Celsius. The
volatile solids in the biological residuals shall be reduced by less than 17
percent as measured from the beginning to the end of the test;
(3) 30-Day Bench Scale Test. A portion of
previously aerobically-digested biological residuals shall be further
aerobically-digested in the laboratory in a bench-scale unit for 30 additional
days at a temperature of 20 degrees Celsius. The previously
aerobically-digested biological residuals shall either have a concentration of
two percent total solids or less or shall be diluted with effluent down to two
percent total solids at the start of the test. The volatile solids in the
biological residuals shall be reduced by less than 15 percent as measured from
the beginning to the end of the test;
(4) Specific Oxygen Uptake Rate Test. The
specific oxygen uptake rate (SOUR) for biological residuals treated in an
aerobic process shall be equal to or less than 1.5 milligrams of oxygen per
hour per gram of total solids on a dry weight basis corrected to a temperature
of 20 degrees Celsius;
(5) 14-Day
Aerobic Processes. The biological residuals shall be treated in an aerobic
process for 14 days or longer. During that time the temperature of the
biological residuals shall be higher than 40 degrees Celsius, and the average
temperature of the biological residuals shall be higher than 45 degrees
Celsius;
(6) Alkaline
Stabilization. The pH of the biological residuals shall be raised to 12 or
higher by alkali addition and, without the addition of more alkali, shall
remain at 12 or higher for two hours and then at 11.5 or higher for an
additional 22 hours;
(7) Drying of
Stabilized Residuals. The biological residuals shall be dried to 75 percent
total solids if the biological residuals contain no unstabilized solids from a
primary wastewater treatment process. The biological residuals shall not be
mixed with other materials to meet this requirement;
(8) Drying of Unstabilized Residuals. The
biological residuals shall be dried to 90 percent total solids if the
biological residuals contain unstabilized solids from a primary wastewater
treatment process. The biological residuals shall not be mixed with other
materials to meet this requirement;
(9) Injection.
(A) Class B biological residuals shall be
injected below the land surface in accordance with
40 CFR
503.33(b)(9)(ii);
and
(B) Class A biological
residuals shall be injected below the land surface within eight hours after
being discharged from the pathogen treatment process; or
(10) Incorporation.
(A) Class B biological residuals shall be
incorporated into the soil within six hours after land application;
and
(B) Class A biological
residuals shall be land applied within eight hours after being discharged from
the pathogen treatment process.
(b) Biological residuals shall not be placed
in a surface disposal unit unless one of the following vector attraction
reduction alternatives have been met:
(1) Any
alternative stipulated in Paragraph (a) of this Rule; or
(2) Daily Cover. Biological residuals shall
be covered with soil or Division-approved material at the end of each operating
day.
(c) For biological
residuals generated by wastewater treatment facilities treating industrial
wastewater only, the vector attraction reduction requirements in Paragraph (a)
of this Rule shall be met unless the permittee demonstrates that the residuals
are pathogen free or meet the pathogen requirements in Rule .1106(b)(2) of this
Section.