North Carolina Administrative Code
Title 15A - Environmental Quality
Chapter 02 - ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
Subchapter U - RECLAIMED WATER
Section .0200 - APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
Section 02U .0202 - APPLICATION SUBMITTAL FOR DEDICATED RECLAIMED WATER SYSTEMS
Current through Register Vol. 39, No. 6, September 16, 2024
(a) In addition to the application submittal requirements established Rule .0201 of this Section, the requirements in this Rule shall apply to all new and expanding dedicated reclaimed water facilities.
(b) Soils report. A soil evaluation of the utilization site shall be provided to the Division by the applicant. If required by G.S. 89F, a soil scientist shall prepare this evaluation. This evaluation shall be presented in a report that includes the following:
Applicants shall dig pits when necessary for proper evaluation of the soils at the site;
[Note: The North Carolina Board for Licensing of Soil Scientists has determined, via letter dated December 1, 2005, that preparation of soils reports pursuant to this Paragraph constitutes practicing soil science pursuant to G.S. 89F.]
(c) Hydrogeologic report. A hydrogeologic description of the subsurface, prepared by a Licensed Geologist, Licensed Soil Scientist, or Professional Engineer if required by Chapters 89E, 89F, or 89C, respectively, shall be provided to the Division by the applicant for reclaimed water land application sites with a design flow over 25,000 gallons per day. Industrial facilities generating less than 25,000 gallons per day of reclaimed water that demonstrate that the effluent will be of quality similar to domestic wastewater, including effluent requirements established in 15A NCAC 02U .0301(b), shall, upon request, be exempted from this requirement. This evaluation shall be presented in a report that includes a mounding analysis to predict the level of the seasonal high water table after reclaimed water application, if the seasonal high water table is within six feet of the surface. The report shall also consider the following components:
[Note: The North Carolina Board for Licensing of Geologists, via letter dated April 6, 2006, North Carolina Board for Licensing of Soil Scientists, via letter dated December 1, 2005, and North Carolina Board of Examiners for Engineers and Surveyors, via letter dated December 1, 2005, have determined that preparation of hydrogeologic description documents pursuant to this Paragraph constitutes practicing geology pursuant to G.S. 89E, soil science pursuant to G.S. 89F, or engineering pursuant to G.S. 89C.]
(d) The applicant shall provide to the Division a Residuals Management Plan as required by Rule .0802(a) of this Subchapter.
(e) The applicant shall provide to the Division a water balance that determines the required effluent storage based on the most limiting factor from the following:
Authority
G.S.
143-215.1;
143-215.3(a);
Eff. June 18, 2011;
Readopted Eff. September 1,
2018.