All IUs seeking a wastewater discharge permit must submit a permit application accompanied by any applicable fees. The applicant shall be required to submit, where applicable, in units and terms appropriate for evaluation, information including, but not limited to, the following:
(A) Identifying information. The name and address of the:
(1) Facility, including the name of the operator and owner.
(2) Contact information, description of activities, facilities, and plant production processes on the premises;
(B) Environmental permits. A list of any environmental control permits held by or for the facility.
(C) Description of operations.
(1) A brief description of the nature, average rate of production (including each product produced by type, amount, processes, and rate of production), and standard industrial classifications of the operation(s) carried out by such IU. This description should include a schematic process diagram, which indicates points of discharge to the WWF from the regulated processes.
(2) Types of wastes generated, and a list of all raw materials and chemicals used or stored at the facility which are, or could accidentally or intentionally be, discharged to the WWF;
(3) Number and type of employees, hours of operation, and proposed or actual hours of operation;
(4) Type and amount of raw materials processed (average and maximum per day);
(5) Site plans, floor plans, mechanical and plumbing plans, and details to show all sewers, floor drains, and appurtenances by size, location, and elevation, and all points of discharge;
(6) Time and duration of discharges;
(7) The location for monitoring all wastes covered by the permit;
(D) Flow measurement. Information showing the measured average daily and maximum daily flow, in gallons per day, to the WWF from regulated process streams and other streams, as necessary, to allow use of the combined wastestream formula set out in 62-625.410(6), F.A.C.
(E) Measurement of pollutants.
(1) The categorical pretreatment standards applicable to each regulated process and any new categorically regulated processes for existing sources.
(2) The results of sampling and analysis identifying the nature and concentration, and/or mass, where required by the standard or by the control authority, of regulated pollutants in the discharge from each regulated process.
(3) Instantaneous, daily maximum, and long-term average concentrations, or mass, where required, shall be reported.
(4) The sample shall be representative of daily operations and shall be analyzed in accordance with procedures set out in § 54.113. Where the standard requires compliance with a BMP or pollution prevention alternative, the IU shall submit documentation as required by the director or the applicable standards to determine compliance with the standard.
(5) All sampling and analysis required by this chapter shall be performed in accordance with procedures set out in § 54.113.
(F) Any requests for a monitoring waiver (or a renewal of an approved monitoring waiver) for a pollutant neither present nor expected to be present in the discharge in accordance with 62-625.600(4)(b)., F.A.C.
(G) Any other information as may be deemed necessary by the director to evaluate the permit application.
(H) Within 30 calendar days of the submittal of an application, the director will evaluate the data furnished by the IU and may require additional information. Incomplete or inaccurate applications will not be processed and will be returned to the IU for revision. Within 30 calendar days of the receipt of a complete wastewater discharge permit application, the director will determine whether or not to issue a wastewater discharge permit. If the director determines to issue a wastewater discharge permit, he shall issue a draft wastewater discharge permit within 30 calendar days of such determination. A 30-day comment period shall be allowed for all IUs and 30 calendar days thereafter the director shall issue a wastewater discharge permit, if all of the terms and conditions herein are complied with.
(Ord. 679, passed 9-26-2017)