Virginia Administrative Code
Title 9 - ENVIRONMENT
Agency 25 - STATE WATER CONTROL BOARD
Chapter 740 - WATER RECLAMATION AND REUSE REGULATION
Part III - Application and Technical Requirements
Section 9VAC25-740-120 - Construction requirements
Universal Citation: 9 VA Admin Code 25-740-120
Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 3, September 23, 2024
A. Preliminary engineering report and pilot study.
1. A
preliminary engineering report shall be submitted for new water reclamation
projects and for modification or expansion of existing reclamation systems,
SRSs, and reclaimed water distributions systems. At the request of the
applicant or permittee, the department may waive the need for a preliminary
engineering report or portions of a preliminary engineering report for
modification or expansion of an existing reclamation system, SRS, or reclaimed
water distributions system based on the scope of the proposed
project.
2. A pilot study shall be
required where treatment is proposed for a reclamation system of an IPR
project.
a. The pilot study shall demonstrate
the ability of selected treatment processes to:
(1) Meet, at a minimum, the reclaimed water
standards prescribed for the IPR project in accordance with
9VAC25-740-90
C, and
(2) Generate a consistent
and reliable supply of reclaimed water for the IPR project.
b. The pilot study shall quantify
and characterize the quality of source water provided for reclamation and
reclaimed water generated by the treatment processes of the reclamation system
for a period of not less than 365 days unless reduced by the department in
accordance with subdivision 2 c of this subsection.
c. At the request of the applicant or
permittee, the department may reduce the pilot study duration specified in
subdivision 2 b of this subsection or the pilot study scope where the following
are met:
(1) The applicant or permittee
provides a detailed plan of study for the department's review and approval
before initiating the pilot study, and
(2) The detailed plan of study justifies to
the satisfaction of the department that a pilot study of shorter duration or
reduced scope will be sufficient to achieve the requirements of subdivision 2 a
of this subsection. For the purpose of reducing the duration or scope of a
pilot study, results of previous pilot studies and operating experiences of
similar water reclamation and IPR projects may be used as part of the
demonstration required pursuant to subdivision 2 a of this
subsection.
d. Results
of the pilot study shall be submitted to the department for review.
B. Certificate to construct and certificate to operate.
1. No
owner shall cause or allow the construction, expansion or modification of a
reclamation system or SRS except in compliance with a certificate to construct
(CTC) from the department unless otherwise provided for by this chapter.
Furthermore, no owner shall cause or allow any reclamation system or SRS to be
operated except in compliance with a certificate to operate (CTO) issued by the
department, which authorizes the operation of the reclamation system or SRS,
unless otherwise provided for by this chapter. The need for a CTC and CTO for
modifications shall be determined by the department on a case-by-case basis.
Conditions may be imposed on the issuance of any CTC or CTO, and no reclamation
system or SRS may be constructed, modified, or operated in violation of these
conditions.
2. CTC.
a. Upon approval of the proposed design by
the department, including any submitted plans and specifications, if required,
the department will issue a CTC to the owner of such approval to construct or
modify his reclamation system or SRS in accordance with the approved plans and
specifications.
b. Any deviations
from the approved design or the submitted plans and specifications
significantly affecting hydraulic conditions (flow profile), unit operations
capacity, the functioning of the reclamation system or SRS, or the quality of
the reclaimed water, must be approved by the department before any such changes
are made.
3. CTO.
a. Upon completion of the construction or
modification of the reclamation system or SRS, the owner shall submit to the
department a Statement of Construction Completion signed by a licensed
professional engineer stating that the construction work has been completed in
accordance with the approved plans and specifications, or revised only in
accordance with subdivision 2 b of this subsection. This statement shall be
based upon inspections of the reclamation system or SRS during and after
construction or modifications that are adequate to ensure the truth of the
statement.
b. Upon receipt of the
construction completion statement, the department may issue a final CTO.
However, the department may delay the granting of the CTO pending inspection,
or satisfactory evaluation of reclaimed water test results, to ensure that the
work has been satisfactorily completed.
c. A conditional CTO may be issued specifying
final approval conditions, with specific time periods for completion of
unfinished work, revisions to the operations and maintenance manual, or other
appropriate items. The department may issue a conditional CTO to owners of a
reclamation system or SRS for which the required information for completion of
construction has not been received. Such CTOs will contain appropriate
conditions requiring the completion of any unfinished or incomplete work
including subsequent submission of the statement of completion of
construction.
d. An interim CTO may
be issued to individual unit operations of the treatment system so as to allow
utilization of these unit operations prior to completion of the total project.
A final CTO shall be issued upon verification that the requirements of this
chapter have been complied with.
e.
Within 30 days after placing a new or modified reclamation system or SRS into
operation, the department may require reclaimed water produced by the system to
be sampled and tested in a manner sufficient to demonstrate compliance with
approved specifications and permit requirements. The department shall be
notified of the time and place of the tests, and shall be sent the results of
the tests for evaluation as part of the final CTO.
f. Within 90 days of placing the new or
modified reclamation system or SRS into operation, the owner shall submit a new
or revised operations and maintenance manual for the water reclamation system,
SRS, or both, if covered by the same permit. The manual shall contain
information as specified in
9VAC25-740-140.
g. The department may amend or reissue a CTO
where there is a change in the manner of treatment or the source of water that
is reclaimed at the permitted location, or for any other cause incidental to
the protection of the public health and welfare, provided notice is given to
the owner.
Statutory Authority: § 62.1-44.15 of the Code of Virginia.
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