Fla. Admin. Code R. 40E-63.464

Current through Reg. 50, No. 222; November 13, 2024
Section 40E-63.464 - Limiting Conditions for the Permit Basin Discharge Monitoring Program

For those applicants proposing to implement the Permit Basin Discharge Monitoring Program, the District-approved monitoring plan will be incorporated into a modified General Permit and the following limiting conditions shall be met in addition to the conditions indicated in Rule 40E-63.444, F.A.C. These limiting conditions will be attached to the General Permit.

(1) The discharge (quantity and quality) monitoring plan shall provide reasonable assurance that the annual water discharge and total phosphorus load are accurately documented.
(2) The approved discharge monitoring plan shall be incorporated by reference and made part of this permit;
(3) The equipment shall be installed and the monitoring shall start no later than 30 days after the permit issuance date. Within 60 days after the permit issuance date, the permittee shall contact the District to verify that installation of the monitoring equipment is complete and to schedule an inspection;
(4) The permittee shall implement the discharge monitoring plan in accordance with the permit and shall submit to the District any proposed modification of the plan by submitting an application to modify the permit for review and approval prior to implementation.
(5) The location of sample collection shall be such that water sampled is representative of all water from the monitored area that discharges off-site.
(6) All water quality sample collection, preservation, handling, transport, and chain-of-custody documentation shall be conducted in accordance with an approved Comprehensive Quality Assurance Plan as specified in the approved discharge monitoring plan. All laboratory analyses shall be conducted by a laboratory with proper certification for the specified parameter (e.g. phosphorus);
(7) In the event that water quality automatic sampling equipment becomes inoperable for any reason, grab samples shall be temporarily taken on a daily basis during flow events and composited for a maximum of 14 days for total phosphorus analysis. Reasonable effort must be made to render the automatic sampling equipment operable within 14 days;
(8) Monitoring conditions may be reduced or adjusted upon submission of data and/or studies that provide the basis for such, reasonably demonstrating that equivalent data will be obtained with the reduction or adjustment in monitoring;
(9) The District will provide at least one week notice to the permittee of the intent to conduct a quality assurance field audit of the sampling collection procedures;
(10) The water quantity and quality data shall be submitted to the District no later than 60 days from the last day of the sampling period being reported. Water quantity and quality data shall be submitted to the District in an approved electronic format on a monthly basis.
(11) All flow quantity discharged from the property shall be calculated using a method proposed by a Florida-registered Professional Engineer in a Calibration Report approved by the District. A Calibration Report shall be required for each pump, culvert or other discharge structure. The report shall also quantify uncontrolled off-site discharges, such as overland sheet flow. Each Calibration Report shall contain, at a minimum: data collection methodology, instrumentation and procedures; the actual field data collected; the basis for the full operating range represented by the data; the methodology for development of the calibration equation; operational information needed to calculate flow with a temporary backup methodology to be used if the primary equipment becomes inoperable; and the final calibration equation and primary method for calculating the flow. Any modification to the approved calibration shall require an application to modify the existing permit.
(12) During periods of off-site discharge, water quality composite samples shall be collected by automatic sampler, preserved, and the composite sample shall be:
a) removed from the sample collection site and delivered to the laboratory no later than 21 days from the time the first individual sample was taken and,
b) analyzed for total phosphorus no later than 28 days from the time the first individual sample was taken.

Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 40E-63.464

Rulemaking Authority 373.044, 373.113, 373.4592 FS. Law Implemented 373.016, 373.085, 373.086, 373.451, 373, 453, 373.4592(4)(f) FS.

New 11-9-10.

New 11-9-10.