Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
(a)
Options.
(1) One of the vector attraction reduction
requirements in subsection (b)(1)-(10) shall be met when sewage sludge is
applied to agriculture land, forest, a public contact site or a reclamation
site.
(2) One of the vector
attraction reduction requirements in subsection (b)(1)-(8) shall be met when
sewage sludge is applied to a lawn or a home garden.
(3) One of the vector attraction reduction
requirements in subsection (b)(1)-(8) shall be met when sewage sludge is sold,
given away or otherwise distributed, in a bag or other container for
application to the land.
(4) One of
the vector attraction reduction requirements in subsection (b)(9), (10) or (11)
shall be met when residential septage is applied to agricultural land, forest
or a reclamation site.
(b)
Standards.
(1) The mass of volatile solids in the sewage
sludge shall be reduced by a minimum of 38% (see calculation procedures in
"Environmental Regulations and Technology-Control of Pathogens and Vector
Attraction in Sewage Sludge," EPA-625/R-92/013, 1992, United States
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, Ohio 45268).
(2) When the 38% volatile solids reduction
requirement in paragraph (b)(1) cannot be met for an anaerobically digested
sewage sludge, vector attraction reduction can be demonstrated by digesting a
portion of the previously digested sewage sludge anaerobically in the
laboratory in a bench-scale unit for 40 additional days at a temperature
between 86° and 98°F (or 30° and 37°C). When at the end of the
40 days, the volatile solids in the sewage sludge at the beginning of that
period is reduced by less than 17%, vector attraction reduction is
achieved.
(3) When the 38% volatile
solids reduction requirement in paragraph (1) cannot be met for an aerobically
digested sewage sludge, vector attraction reduction can be demonstrated by
digesting a portion of the previously digested sewage sludge that has a percent
solids of 2% or less aerobically in the laboratory in a bench-scale unit for 30
additional days at 68°F (or 20°C). When at the end of the 30 days, the
volatile solids in the sewage sludge at the beginning of that period is reduced
by less than 15%, vector attraction reduction is achieved.
(4) The SOUR for sewage sludge treated in an
aerobic process shall be equal to or less than 1.5 milligrams of oxygen per
hour per gram of total solids (dry weight basis) at a temperature of 68°F
(or 20°C).
(5) Sewage sludge
shall be treated in an aerobic process for 14 days or longer. During that time,
the temperature of the sewage sludge shall be higher than 104°F (or
40°C) and the average temperature of the sewage sludge shall be higher than
113°F (or 45°C).
(6) The pH
of sewage sludge shall be raised to 12 or higher by alkali addition and,
without the addition of more alkali, shall remain at 12 or higher for 2 hours
and then at 11.5 or higher for an additional 22 hours.
(7) The percent solids of sewage sludge that
does not contain unstabilized solids generated in a primary wastewater
treatment process shall be equal to or greater than 75% based on the moisture
content and total solids prior to mixing with other materials.
(8) The percent solids of sewage sludge that
contains unstabilized solids generated in a primary wastewater treatment
process shall be equal to or greater than 90% based on the moisture content and
total solids prior to mixing with other materials.
(9) Sewage sludge shall be injected below the
surface of the land. No significant amount of the sewage sludge may be present
on the land surface within 1 hour after the sewage sludge is injected. When the
sewage sludge that is injected below the surface of the land is Class A with
respect to pathogens, the sewage sludge shall be injected below the land
surface within 8 hours after being discharged from the pathogen treatment
process.
(10) Sewage sludge applied
to the land surface shall be incorporated into the soil within 6 hours after
application to the land. When sewage sludge that is incorporated into the soil
is Class A with respect to pathogens, the sewage sludge shall be applied within
8 hours after being discharged from the pathogen treatment process.
(11) The pH of residential septage shall be
raised to 12 or higher by alkali addition and, without the addition of more
alkali, shall remain at 12 or higher for 30 minutes.
This section cited in 25 Pa. Code §
271.821 (relating to application
for general permit); 25 Pa. Code §
271.911 (relating to special
requirements); 25 Pa. Code §
271.916 (relating to operational
standards-pathogens and vector attraction reduction); 25 Pa. Code §
271.917 (relating to frequency of
monitoring); 25 Pa. Code §
271.918 (relating to
recordkeeping); 25 Pa. Code §
271.931 (relating to special
definitions); 25 Pa. Code §
271.932 (relating to pathogens);
and 25 Pa. Code §
273.513 (relating to sewage
sludge).