(1) Outfalls for all facilities shall not discharge reclaimed waters or effluents which do not meet, at a minimum, applicable secondary treatment, basic disinfection and pH levels contained in Part II of Fl. Admin. Code Chapter 62-600, prior to discharge to the receiving surface waters or (as appropriate) additional WQBELs.

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    (2) Outfalls for facilities permitted to discharge to, tributary or contiguous to, or upstream of Class I waters on or before August 8, 1999, shall meet the discharge requirements of subsection 62-600.510(3) or (4), F.A.C., as applicable, or shall meet at a minimum the discharge requirements of the rules that were in effect at the time of permit issuance. Effluent limitations shall be no less stringent than contained in the previous permit unless allowed by subsection 62-620.620(4), F.A.C.
    (3) Discharge of reclaimed water to Class I surface waters, or to waters contiguous to or tributary to Class I waters, shall meet the requirements of Rules 62-610.550 through 62-610.575, F.A.C., unless otherwise established in subsection 62-600.510(2), F.A.C.
    (4) Discharge of reclaimed water upstream of Class I surface water (between 4 and 24 hours travel time) that is considered indirect potable reuse in accordance with Fl. Admin. Code R. 62-610.550(2)(b), shall meet the requirements of Rules 62-610.550 through 62-610.575, F.A.C., unless otherwise established in subsection 62-600.510(2), F.A.C.
    (5) Outfalls shall not discharge reclaimed water or effluents into Class II waters.
    (6) Discharge of reclaimed water or effluent to waters tributary to or contiguous to Class II waters shall meet the following requirements when the travel time of effluent or reclaimed water (the elapsed time from the point of final disinfection monitoring to arrival at Class II waters during maximum expected surface water velocities) is less than or equal to 72 hours:
    (a) At a minimum, secondary treatment, intermediate disinfection, and required pH control, or (as appropriate) additional WQBELs;
    (b) At a minimum, Class I reliability, as described in Fl. Admin. Code R. 62-600.300(4)(l) The Department shall approve other methods of providing facility reliability (as provided by Fl. Admin. Code R. 62-600.400(1)(b)) if the permittee provides reasonable assurances in the preliminary design or engineering report that the level of reliability provided is equivalent to Class I reliability; and,
    (c) Storage of reclaimed water or effluent in a holding pond or storage tank with recirculating capability (for additional treatment) as follows:
    1. Where the travel time is less than or equal to 24 hours, storage volume requirements shall be equal to the average daily flow (at which adequate treatment can be provided or for which reuse/disposal is permitted, whichever is less) of the facility multiplied by the sum of the number of full days per week when the operator is not on-site plus an additional 24-hour period;
    2. Where the travel time is greater than 24 hours, but less than or equal to 72 hours, storage volume requirements shall be equal to the average daily flow (at which adequate treatment can be provided or for which reuse/disposal is permitted, whichever is less) of the facility multiplied by the number of full days per week when the operator is not onsite; and,
    3. The operator may be on-site more often than required pursuant to Fl. Admin. Code Chapter 62-699; where on-site attendance is provided in lieu of storage capacity, such attendance schedules shall be stipulated by permit.
    (7) Discharge of reclaimed water to surface waters that are directly connected to Class F-I, G-I, or G-II ground waters shall meet the requirements of Rules 62-610.550 through 62-610.575, F.A.C.
    (8) Discharge of reclaimed water or effluent to wetlands shall meet the requirements of Fl. Admin. Code Chapter 62-611
    (9) Discharge of reclaimed water or effluent shall meet, if applicable, WQBELs established under Fl. Admin. Code Chapter 62-650, Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs) established under Fl. Admin. Code Chapter 62-304, and springs criteria established under Sections 373.801-373.811, F.S.
    (10) Outfalls shall be designed with respect to depth and location so as to minimize oxygen demand and adverse effects on the receiving water.
Rulemaking Authority 403.051, 403.061, 403.086, 403.087, 403.088 FS. Law Implemented 403.021, 403.051, 403.061, 403.062, 403.085, 403.086, 403.087, 403.088, 403.859 FS. History-New 11-27-89, Amended 1-30-91, 6-8-93, Formerly 17-600.510, Amended 2-8-16, 9-27-21.