North Carolina Administrative Code
Title 15A - Environmental Quality
Chapter 13 - SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
Subchapter B - SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
Section .0800 - SEPTAGE MANAGEMENT
Section 13B .0843 - SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS
Current through Register Vol. 38, No. 18, March 15, 2024
(a) Monitoring or sample collection, handling, and analysis required by this Section and all costs involved shall be the responsibility of the septage management firm permit holder.
(b) The permit holder of a septage land application site shall obtain representative soil samples once every two years from each field, as designated in permit, during the last quarter of the calendar year.
(c) Soil samples shall be analyzed for cation exchange capacity, pH, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, manganese, magnesium, zinc, and copper. If the results for zinc analysis are equal to or above 30 pounds per acre or the results for copper analysis are equal to or above 35 pounds per acre, analysis for the metals listed in Rule .0840(c)(10)(B) of this Section shall be required. Sites permitted to receive septage other than domestic septage shall be analyzed for cadmium to determine compliance with 40 CFR 257.3-5.
(d) Domestic septage and grease septage shall be monitored in accordance with 40 CFR 503.16(b).
(e) Domestic treatment plant septage proposed to be land applied at a permitted septage land application site shall be sampled before the initial application, and annually thereafter, prior to being removed from a treatment facility. Samples shall be analyzed for:
(f) Industrial or commercial septage proposed to be land applied at a permitted septage land application site shall be sampled prior to being removed from a wastewater system. Analytical results shall be submitted to the Division prior to the issuance of a permit or approval to land apply the septage. Samples shall be analyzed for:
(g) Sample analysis required by this Section shall be performed either by the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services laboratory or by a laboratory certified by the North Carolina Division of Water Resources for waste analysis. Analysis for inorganic constituents shall be conducted in accordance with 40 CFR 503.8.
Authority
G.S.
130A-291.1;
Eff. October 1,
2009;
Amended Eff. May 1, 2017;
Readopted Eff. February
1, 2019 (Recodified from
15A NCAC
13B .0840).