DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL

Division of Water Resources

Statutory Authority: 7 Delaware Code,Chapter 60 (7 Del.C. Chp. 60)

PROPOSED

REGISTER NOTICE

The Land Treatment of Sludge and Sludge Products

1. TITLE OF THE REGULATIONS:

2. BRIEF SYNOPSIS OF THE SUBJECT, SUBSTANCE AND ISSUES:

3. POSSIBLE TERMS OF THE AGENCY ACTION:

4. STATUTORY BASIS OR LEGAL AUTHORITY TO ACT:

5. OTHER REGULATIONS THAT MAY BE aFFECTED BY THE PROPOSAL:

6. NOTICE OF PUBLIC COMMENT:

7. PREPARED BY:

SECTION 100. SCOPE.

SECTION 100. AUTHORITY AND SCOPE

SECTION 200. DEFINITIONS. The following terms have the meanings indicated.

SECTION 300. PERMITS.

SECTION 400. PROCEDURES FOR STATE REVIEW AND APPROVAL.

SECTION 500. BONDING.

SECTION 600. PATHOGEN CONTROL PATHOGENS AND VECTOR ATTRACTION REDUCTION REQUIREMENTS.

SECTION 700. UTILIZATION METHODS.

Table 702-1. Estimated Percentages and Amounts of Organic N Mineralized After Sludge of Various Types are Applied to Soils

Time

after

sludge

Applic.

(years)

Unstabilized Primary

and Waste Activated

Aerobically Digested

Anaerobically Digested

Composted

F

% No*

Km†‡

kg/mt/%No

F

% No

Km

kg/mt/%No

F

% No

Km

kg/mt/%No

F

% No

Km

kg/mt/%No

0-1

1-2

2-3

3-4

4-5

5-6

6-7

7-8

8-9

9-10

10-yr

steady

state

40

20

10

5

3

3

3

3

3

3

93

4.00

1.20

0.48

0.22

0.12

0.12

0.12

0.11

0.11

0.11

30

15

8

4

3

3

3

3

3

3

75

3.00

1.05

0.45

0.21

0.16

0.15

0.15

0.15

0.15

0.15

20

10

5

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

56

2.00

0.80

0.36

0.21

0.20

0.19

0.19

0.18

0.18

0.17

10

5

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

39

1.00

0.45

0.25

0.25

0.24

0.23

0.23

0.22

0.21

0.21

*Percentage of organic N (No) present mineralized during time interval shown.

kg N released per metric ton of sludge applied per % organic N in the sludge. For example, application of an anaerobically digested sludge containing 3% organic N at 10 mt/ha would result in the following amounts of N mineralization: year 0, 3% No x 10 mt/ha x 2.0 = 60 kg N/ha; year 1 3% No x 10 mt/ha x 0.80 = 24 kg N/ha; year 2, 3% No x 10 mt/ha x 0.36 = 10.8 kg N/ha.

Multiply kg/mt by 2 to obtain lbs./ton.

SECTION 800. TRANSPORTATION OF SLUDGE OR SEPTAGE.

SECTION 900. STORAGE.

Subsection 903. Permanent Storage Facilities.

SECTION 1000. TREATMENT.

SECTION 1200 1000. SAMPLING AND LABORATORY ANALYSES.

SECTION 1100 HANDLING.

Contaminant (Dry Weight Basis)

Cadmium 12.5

Copper 500

Lead 500

Mercury 5

Nickel 100

Zinc 1250

PCBs 5

SECTION 1100. GENERATOR, PREPARER, APPLIER, OWNER, AND LEASEHOLDER RESPONSIBILITIES.

SECTION 1400. SEVERABILITY. If any part of these regulations of practice or the application of any part thereof, is held invalid or unconstitutional, the application of such part to other persons or circumstances and the remainder of these rules of practice shall not be affected thereby and shall be deemed valid and effective.

SECTION 1500. WATER TREATMENT SLUDGES. Differences in requirements noted in this Section are for solids that are deposited from surface or ground waters treated in a water treatment facility. This Section does not apply to facilities or practices that are engaged in groundwater or surface water remediation projects, Superfund or RCRA project.

Part III. The Utilization of Sludges and Sludge Products

B. Regulations

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Section 100. Authority and Scope 1

Section 200. Definitions 1

Section 300. Permits 9

Section 400. Procedures For State Review

Section 500. Bonding 34

Section 600. Pathogens and Vector Attraction

Section 700. Utilization Methods 46

Section 800. Transportation of Sludge or Septage 71

Section 900. Storage 73

Section 1000. Sampling and Laboratory Analysis 79

Section 1100. Generator, Preparer, Applier, Land

* Please note the above page numbers refer to the original document and not to the Register.

2 DE Reg. 1971 (05/01/99) (Prop.)