Fla. Admin. Code R. 62-625.880
(1) Selected industrial subcategories considered dilute for purposes of the combined waste stream formula.
(a) Auto and Other Laundries:
Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning
Coin-Operated Laundries and Dry Cleaning
Diaper Services
Dry Cleaning Plants except Rug Cleaning
Industrial Laundries
Laundry and Garment Services, Not Elsewhere Classified
Linen Supply
Power Laundries, Family and Commercial.
(b) Electrical and Electronic Components:
Capacitors (Fluid Fill)
Carbon and Graphite Products
Dry Transformers
Ferrite Electronic Devices
Fixed Capacitors
Fluorescent Lamps
Fuel Cells
Incandescent Lamps
Magnetic Coatings
Mica Paper Dielectric
Motors, Generators, Alternators
Receiving and Transmitting Tubes
Resistance Heaters
Resistors
Switchgear
Transformer (Fluid Fill).
(c) Metal Molding and Casting:
Nickel Casting
Tin Casting
Titanium Casting.
(d) Gum and Wood Chemicals:
Char and Charcoal Briquettes.
(e) Inorganic Chemicals Manufacturing:
Ammonium Chloride
Ammonium Hydroxide
Barium Carbonate
Calcium Carbonate
Carbon Dioxide
Carbon Monoxide and By-product Hydrogen
Hydrochloric Acid
Hydrogen Peroxide (Organic Process)
Nitric Acid
Oxygen and Nitrogen
Potassium Iodide
Sodium Chloride (Brine Mining Process)
Sodium Hydrosulfide
Sodium Hydrosulfite
Sodium Metal
Sodium Silicate
Sodium Thiosulfate
Sulfur Dioxide
Sulfuric Acid.
(f) Leather:
Gloves
Luggage.
(g) Paving and Roofing:
Asphalt Concrete
Asphalt Emulsion
Linoleum
Printed Asphalt Felt
Roofing.
(h) Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard, and Builders’ Paper and Board Mills:
Groundwood-Chemi-Mechanical.
(i) Rubber Manufacturing:
Tire and Inner Tube Plants
Emulsion Crumb Rubber
Solution Crumb Rubber
Latex Rubber
Small-sized General Molded, Extruded and Fabricated Rubber Plants
Medium-sized General Molded, Extruded and Fabricated Rubber Plants
Large-sized General Molded, Extruded and Fabricated Rubber Plants
Wet Digestion Reclaimed Rubber
Pan, Dry Digestion, and Mechanical Reclaimed Rubber
Latex Dipped, Latex-Extruded, and Latex-Molded Rubber
Latex Foam.
(j) Soap and Detergent Manufacturing:
Soap Manufacture by Batch Kettle
Fatty Acid Manufacture by Fat Splitting
Soap Manufacture by Fatty Acid
Neutralization
Glycerin Concentration
Glycerin Distillation
Manufacture of Soap Flakes and Powders
Manufacture of Bar Soaps
Manufacture of Liquid Soaps
Manufacture of Spray Dried Detergents
Manufacture of Liquid Detergents
Manufacture of Dry Blended Detergents
Manufacture of Drum Dried Detergents
Manufacture of Detergent Bars and Cakes.
(k) Textile Mills:
Apparel Manufacturing
Cordage and Twine
Padding and Upholstery Filling.
(l) Timber Products Processing:
Barking Process
Finishing Processes
Hardboard-Dry Process.
(m) Footnotes.
The exemption for the manufacture of products in the Electrical and Electronic Components Category is for operations not covered by Electroplating/Metal Finishing pretreatment regulations.
Except for production attributed to lead-sheathed hose manufacturing operations.
Except for production attributed to chromic acid form-cleaning operations.
Except for production that generates zinc as a pollutant in discharge.
| Pollutant | Land Application (mg/Kg) | Surface Disposal (mg/Kg) |
|---|---|---|
| Arsenic | 75 | 73 |
| Cadmium | – | 85 |
| Chromium | – | 600 |
| Copper | 4300 | – |
| Lead | 840 | – |
| Mercury | 57 | – |
| Molybdenum | 75 | – |
| Nickel | 420 | 420 |
| Selenium | 100 | – |
| Zinc | 7500 | – |
| Pollutant | LA | UL | L | I |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Arsenic | – | – | 100(1) | – |
| Aldrin/Dieldrin (Total) | 2.7 | – | – | – |
| Benzene | 16(1) | 140 | 3400 | – |
| Benzo(a)pyrene | 15 | 100(1) | 100(1) | – |
| Bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate | – | 100(1) | 100(1) | – |
| Cadmium | – | 100(1) | 100(1) | – |
| Chlordane | 86 | 100(1) | 100(1) | – |
| Chromium (Total) | 100 | – | 100(1) | – |
| Copper | – | 46(1) | 100(1) | 1400 |
| DDD, DDE, DDT (Total) | 1.2 | 2000 | 2000 | – |
| 2,4-Dichlorophenoxy-aceti | – | 7 | 7 | – |
| Fluoride | 730 | – | – | – |
| Heptachlor | 7.4 | – | – | – |
| Hexachlorobenzene | 29 | – | – | – |
| Hexachlorobutadiene | 600 | – | – | – |
| Iron | 78(1) | – | – | – |
| Lead | – | 100(1) | 100(1) | – |
| Lindane | 84 | 28(1) | 28(1) | – |
| Malathion | – | 0.63 | 0.63 | – |
| Mercury | – | 100(1) | 100(1) | – |
| Molybdenim | – | 40 | 40 | – |
| Nickel | – | – | 100(1) | – |
| N-Nitrosodimethylamine | 2.1 | 0.088 | 0.088 | – |
| Pentachlorophenol | 30 | – | – | – |
| Phenol | – | 82 | 82 | – |
| Polychlorinated biphenyls | 4.6 | <50 | <50 | – |
| Selenium | – | 4.8 | 4.8 | 4.8 |
| Toxaphene | 10 | 26(1) | 26(1) | – |
| Trichloroethene | 10(1) | 9500 | 10(1) | – |
| Zinc | – | 4500 | 4500 | 4500 |
(a) Table abbreviations.
1. “LA” means land application.
2. “SD” means surface disposal.
3. “UL” means a disposal site without a liner and leachate collection system.
4. “L” means a disposal site with a liner and leachate collection system.
5. “I” means incineration.
(b) Footnotes.
The subsection (1), above, table indicates that the units are grams per kilograms – dry weight basis. All other values have the units milligrams per kilogram – dry weight basis.
Rulemaking Authority 403.061(7), (31), 403.0885 FS. Law Implemented 403.0885 FS. History–New 11-29-94, Amended 1-8-97, 5-10-10, 9-20-21.