Fla. Admin. Code R. 62-660.801
(1) General Requirements.
(2) Treatment System Design Requirements. All design calculations and drawings shall be submitted with the notification form, DEP Form 62-660.900(4), Laundromat General Permit Notification Form. Either a trickling filter or a sand filter system shall be constructed using all of the components and the design criteria listed below. The chlorination and disposal system components and design criteria listed in subsections (3) and (4), of this rule, are required of all systems.
(a) Trickling filter systems shall include, at a minimum, the following components:
1. A screen chamber that contains at least four non-corrosive screens: two 1/4-inch screens followed by two 1/8-inch screens.
2. A primary settling tank that provides a minimum of four hours’ detention based on the maximum hourly rate.
3. A sump pump with an effective capacity equal to, or greater than, the maximum hourly rate.
4. A recirculation pump that provides a minimum recirculation ratio of 2:1, and that is piped to provide continuous dosing of the filter 24 hours per day.
5. The following design criteria, if the trickling filter uses rock media:
a. Crushed rock, slag, or an inert manufactured material that will pass through a 3 1/2-inch square screen and that will be retained on a 2-inch screen.
b. A filter depth of at least 6 feet.
c. A hydraulic loading not to exceed 460 gallons per square foot per day.
d. An organic loading not to exceed 1.24 pounds of BOD per cubic yard per day.
6. The following design criteria, if the trickling filter uses plastic filter media:
a. A filter depth based on expected performance.
b. A hydraulic loading not to exceed 1840 gallons per square foot per day.
c. An organic loading not to exceed 5 pounds of BOD per cubic yard per day.
7. A distribution system, such as a reaction type distributor, to provide uniform application of waste influent over the filter.
8. Underdrains sloped to prevent ponding and designed to provide adequate ventilation to allow a free flow of air through the filter.
9. A secondary settling tank that provides a minimum detention of one hour at the maximum hourly rate.
(b) Open sand filter systems shall include, at a minimum, the following components:
1. A screen chamber that contains at least four non-corrosive screens: two 1/4-inch screens followed by two 1/8-inch screens.
2. A primary settling tank that provides a minimum detention of four hours based on the maximum hourly rate.
3. At least two filter beds, allowing alternate loading and resting of the beds, with a maximum filter loading of 4.5 gallons per day per square foot.
4. A gravel base, placed in three layers, each at least six inches thick, over the underdrains. Suggested gradings for the three layers are: 1 1/2-inch to 3/4-inch; 3/4-inch to 1/4-inch; and 1/4-inch to 1/8-inch. Underdrains shall be sloped to the outlet, and spaced 10 feet on center. Alternate thicknesses and gradings for the gravel base may be used, provided the gravel base adequately supports the filter material, prevents the sand from entering the underdrains, and provides uniform flow over the gravel base and underdrains.
5. At least 30 inches of clean sand placed over the gravel base. The effective size of the sand shall be between 0.31 and 0.45 millimeters and the uniformity coefficient shall not be greater than 3.5.
(3) Chlorination Requirements.
(4) Disposal System Requirements.
(b) At a minimum, the following soil tests shall be conducted at the disposal site to simulate actual loading conditions during the design life of the absorption field or percolation pond and to determine the horizontal and vertical permeabilities of the underlying strata. These tests shall be conducted at a frequency of one test per 1000 square feet of disposal area.
1. Double-ring infiltrometer tests.
2. Soil borings to a depth of at least ten feet below the disposal site. Lithologic logs of each boring shall be provided, along with permeability test results from each distinct soil stratum encountered.
Rulemaking Authority 403.051, 403.814 FS. Law Implemented 120.55, 403.051, 403.061, 403.087, 403.088, 403.814 FS. History–New 11-27-89, Amended 1-2-91, 4-22-93, Formerly 17-660.801, Amended 12-24-96.