310 CMR, § 32.40

Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024
Section 32.40 - Requirements for Transportation of Sludge or Septage
(1) No person shall transport sludge or septage for land application purposes in a manner which creates, or threatens to create, a nuisance or a hazard to public health or the environment.
(2) Every person who transports sludge or septage for land application purposes shall transport sludge or septage only:
(a) in a tank, or
(b) in a watertight container, or
(c) by some other means acceptable to the Department.
(3) Every person who transports septage shall do so in compliance with 310 CMR: The State Environmental Code, Title 5: Standard Requirements for the Siting, Construction, Inspection, Upgrade and Expansion of On-site Sewage Treatment and Disposal Systems and for the Transport and Disposal of Septage.
(4) Sludge containing molybdenum shall be accompanied by a written label or bill of lading that states the following: "This product contains molybdenum. While the regulatory standard is generally protective, under certain site conditions, if used on soils growing crops that will be used to feed ruminant animals (e.g., cattle, sheep and goats) there is a small risk that molybdenosis could occur. This risk is greater for alkaline stabilized biosolids. Animal managers are advised to refer to additional information on the site conditions of concern and management options at (http://www.mass.gov/eea/docs/dep/water/wastewater/a-thru-n/mobiosolids.pdf )." A statement indicating whether the biosolids have been alkaline stabilized shall also be included.

310 CMR, § 32.40

Amended by Mass Register Issue 1322, eff. 9/23/2016.
Amended by Mass Register Issue 1328, eff. 9/23/2016.