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| 40:40:32.0.1.2.43.1.13.1 | 40 | Protection of Environment | I | O | 503 | PART 503—STANDARDS FOR THE USE OR DISPOSAL OF SEWAGE SLUDGE | A | Subpart A—General Provisions | § 503.1 Purpose and applicability. | EPA | (a) Purpose. (1) This part establishes standards, which consist of general requirements, pollutant limits, management practices, and operational standards, for the final use or disposal of sewage sludge generated during the treatment of domestic sewage in a treatment works. Standards are included in this part for sewage sludge applied to the land, placed on a surface disposal site, or fired in a sewage sludge incinerator. Also included in this part are pathogen and alternative vector attraction reduction requirements for sewage sludge applied to the land or placed on a surface disposal site. (2) In addition, the standards in this part include the frequency of monitoring and recordkeeping requirements when sewage sludge is applied to the land, placed on a surface disposal site, or fired in a sewage sludge incinerator. Also included in this part are reporting requirements for Class I sludge management facilities, publicly owned treatment works (POTWs) with a design flow rate equal to or greater than one million gallons per day, and POTWs that serve 10,000 people or more. (b) Applicability. (1) This part applies to any person who prepares sewage sludge, applies sewage sludge to the land, or fires sewage sludge in a sewage sludge incinerator and to the owner/operator of a surface disposal site. (2) This part applies to sewage sludge applied to the land, placed on a surface disposal site, or fired in a sewage sludge incinerator. (3) This part applies to the exit gas from a sewage sludge incinerator stack. (4) This part applies to land where sewage sludge is applied, to a surface disposal site, and to a sewage sludge incinerator. | ||||
| 40:40:32.0.1.2.43.1.13.2 | 40 | Protection of Environment | I | O | 503 | PART 503—STANDARDS FOR THE USE OR DISPOSAL OF SEWAGE SLUDGE | A | Subpart A—General Provisions | § 503.2 Compliance period. | EPA | [58 FR 9387, Feb. 19, 1993, as amended at 64 FR 42568, Aug. 4, 1999] | (a) Compliance with the standards in this part shall be achieved as expeditiously as practicable, but in no case later than February 19, 1994. When compliance with the standards requires construction of new pollution control facilities, compliance with the standards shall be achieved as expeditiously as practicable, but in no case later than February 19, 1995. (b) The requirements for frequency of monitoring, recordkeeping, and reporting in this part for total hydrocarbons in the exit gas from a sewage sludge incinerator are effective February 19, 1994 or, if compliance with the operational standard for total hydrocarbons in this part requires the construction of new pollution control facilities, February 19, 1995. (c) All other requirements for frequency of monitoring, recordkeeping, and reporting in this part are effective on July 20, 1993. (d) Unless otherwise specified in subpart E, compliance with the requirements in §§ 503.41(c) through (r), 503.43(c), (d) and (e), 503.45(a)(1), (b) through (f), 503.46(a)(1), (a)(3), and (c), and 503.47(f) that were revised on September 3, 1999 shall be achieved as expeditiously as practicable, but in no case later than September 5, 2000. When new pollution control facilities must be constructed to comply with the revised requirements in subpart E, compliance with the revised requirements shall be achieved as expeditiously as practicable but no later than September 4, 2001. | |||
| 40:40:32.0.1.2.43.1.13.3 | 40 | Protection of Environment | I | O | 503 | PART 503—STANDARDS FOR THE USE OR DISPOSAL OF SEWAGE SLUDGE | A | Subpart A—General Provisions | § 503.3 Permits and direct enforceability. | EPA | (a) Permits. The requirements in this part may be implemented through a permit: (1) Issued to a “treatment works treating domestic sewage”, as defined in 40 CFR 122.2, in accordance with 40 CFR parts 122 and 124 by EPA or by a State that has a State sludge management program approved by EPA in accordance with 40 CFR part 123 or 40 CFR part 501 or (2) Issued under subtitle C of the Solid Waste Disposal Act; part C of the Safe Drinking Water Act; the Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act of 1972; or the Clean Air Act. “Treatment works treating domestic sewage” shall submit a permit application in accordance with either 40 CFR 122.21 or an approved State program. (b) Direct enforceability. No person shall use or dispose of sewage sludge through any practice for which requirements are established in this part except in accordance with such requirements. | ||||
| 40:40:32.0.1.2.43.1.13.4 | 40 | Protection of Environment | I | O | 503 | PART 503—STANDARDS FOR THE USE OR DISPOSAL OF SEWAGE SLUDGE | A | Subpart A—General Provisions | § 503.4 Relationship to other regulations. | EPA | Disposal of sewage sludge in a municipal solid waste landfill unit, as defined in 40 CFR 258.2, that complies with the requirements in 40 CFR part 258 constitutes compliance with section 405(d) of the CWA. Any person who prepares sewage sludge that is disposed in a municipal solid waste landfill unit shall ensure that the sewage sludge meets the requirements in 40 CFR part 258 concerning the quality of materials disposed in a municipal solid waste landfill unit. | ||||
| 40:40:32.0.1.2.43.1.13.5 | 40 | Protection of Environment | I | O | 503 | PART 503—STANDARDS FOR THE USE OR DISPOSAL OF SEWAGE SLUDGE | A | Subpart A—General Provisions | § 503.5 Additional or more stringent requirements. | EPA | (a) On a case-by-case basis, the permitting authority may impose requirements for the use or disposal of sewage sludge in addition to or more stringent than the requirements in this part when necessary to protect public health and the environment from any adverse effect of a pollutant in the sewage sludge. (b) Nothing in this part precludes a State or political subdivision thereof or interstate agency from imposing requirements for the use or disposal of sewage sludge more stringent than the requirements in this part or from imposing additional requirements for the use or disposal of sewage sludge. | ||||
| 40:40:32.0.1.2.43.1.13.6 | 40 | Protection of Environment | I | O | 503 | PART 503—STANDARDS FOR THE USE OR DISPOSAL OF SEWAGE SLUDGE | A | Subpart A—General Provisions | § 503.6 Exclusions. | EPA | (a) Treatment processes. This part does not establish requirements for processes used to treat domestic sewage or for processes used to treat sewage sludge prior to final use or disposal, except as provided in §§ 503.32 and 503.33. (b) Selection of a use or disposal practice. This part does not require the selection of a sewage sludge use or disposal practice. The determination of the manner in which sewage sludge is used or disposed is a local determination. (c) Co-firing of sewage sludge. This part does not establish requirements for sewage sludge co-fired in an incinerator with other wastes or for the incinerator in which sewage sludge and other wastes are co-fired. Other wastes do not include auxiliary fuel, as defined in 40 CFR 503.41(b), fired in a sewage sludge incinerator. (d) Sludge generated at an industrial facility. This part does not establish requirements for the use or disposal of sludge generated at an industrial facility during the treatment of industrial wastewater, including sewage sludge generated during the treatment of industrial wastewater combined with domestic sewage. (e) Hazardous sewage sludge. This part does not establish requirements for the use or disposal of sewage sludge determined to be hazardous in accordance with 40 CFR part 261. (f) Sewage sludge with high PCB concentration. This part does not establish requirements for the use or disposal of sewage sludge with a concentration of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) equal to or greater than 50 milligrams per kilogram of total solids (dry weight basis). (g) Incinerator ash. This part does not establish requirements for the use or disposal of ash generated during the firing of sewage sludge in a sewage sludge incinerator. (h) Grit and screenings. This part does not establish requirements for the use or disposal of grit (e.g., sand, gravel, cinders, or other materials with a high specific gravity) or screenings (e.g., relatively large materials such as rags) generated during preliminary treatment of domestic sew… | ||||
| 40:40:32.0.1.2.43.1.13.7 | 40 | Protection of Environment | I | O | 503 | PART 503—STANDARDS FOR THE USE OR DISPOSAL OF SEWAGE SLUDGE | A | Subpart A—General Provisions | § 503.7 Requirement for a person who prepares sewage sludge. | EPA | Any person who prepares sewage sludge shall ensure that the applicable requirements in this part are met when the sewage sludge is applied to the land, placed on a surface disposal site, or fired in a sewage sludge incinerator. | ||||
| 40:40:32.0.1.2.43.1.13.8 | 40 | Protection of Environment | I | O | 503 | PART 503—STANDARDS FOR THE USE OR DISPOSAL OF SEWAGE SLUDGE | A | Subpart A—General Provisions | § 503.8 Sampling and analysis. | EPA | [58 FR 9387, Feb. 19, 1993, as amended at 69 FR 18803, Apr. 9, 2004; 72 FR 14233, Mar. 26, 2007] | (a) Sampling. Representative samples of sewage sludge that is applied to the land, placed on a surface disposal site, or fired in a sewage sludge incinerator shall be collected and analyzed. (b) Methods. The materials listed below are incorporated by reference in this part. These incorporations by reference were approved by the Director of the Federal Register in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. The materials are incorporated as they exist on the date of approval, and notice of any change in these materials will be published in the Federal Register. They are available for inspection at the HQ Water Docket Center, EPA/DC, EPA West, Room B102, 1301 Constitution Ave., NW., Washington, DC, and at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). For information on the availability of this material at NARA, call 202-741-6030, or go to: http://www.archives.gov/federal_register/code_of_federal_regulations/ibr_locations.html. Copies may be obtained from the standard producer or publisher listed in the regulation. The methods in the materials listed below (or in 40 CFR part 136) shall be used to analyze samples of sewage sludge. (1) Enteric viruses. ASTM Designation: D 4994-89, “Standard Practice for Recovery of Viruses From Wastewater Sludges”, 1992 Annual Book of ASTM Standards: Section 11—Water and Environmental Technology, ASTM, 1916 Race Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103-1187. (2) Fecal coliform. Part 9221 E. or Part 9222 D., “Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater”, 18th Edition, 1992, American Public Health Association, 1015 15th Street, NW., Washington, DC 20005. (3) Helminth ova. Yanko, W.A., “Occurrence of Pathogens in Distribution and Marketing Municipal Sludges”, EPA 600/1-87-014, 1987. National Technical Information Service, 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, Virginia 22161 (PB 88-154273/AS). (4) Inorganic pollutants. “Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods”, EPA Publication SW-846, Second Edition (1982) with Updates … | |||
| 40:40:32.0.1.2.43.1.13.9 | 40 | Protection of Environment | I | O | 503 | PART 503—STANDARDS FOR THE USE OR DISPOSAL OF SEWAGE SLUDGE | A | Subpart A—General Provisions | § 503.9 General definitions. | EPA | (a) Apply sewage sludge or sewage sludge applied to the land means land application of sewage sludge. (b) Base flood is a flood that has a one percent chance of occurring in any given year ( i.e. , a flood with a magnitude equalled once in 100 years). (c) Class I sludge management facility is any publicly owned treatment works (POTW), as defined in 40 CFR 501.2, required to have an approved pretreatment program under 40 CFR 403.8(a) (including any POTW located in a State that has elected to assume local program responsibilities pursuant to 40 CFR 403.10(e)) and any treatment works treating domestic sewage, as defined in 40 CFR 122.2, classified as a Class I sludge management facility by the EPA Regional Administrator, or, in the case of approved State programs, the Regional Administrator in conjunction with the State Director, because of the potential for its sewage sludge use or disposal practice to affect public health and the environment adversely. (d) Cover crop is a small grain crop, such as oats, wheat, or barley, not grown for harvest. (e) CWA means the Clean Water Act (formerly referred to as either the Federal Water Pollution Act or the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972), Public Law 92-500, as amended by Public Law 95-217, Public Law 95-576, Public Law 96-483, Public Law 97-117, and Public Law 100-4. (f) Domestic septage is either liquid or solid material removed from a septic tank, cesspool, portable toilet, Type III marine sanitation device, or similar treatment works that receives only domestic sewage. Domestic septage does not include liquid or solid material removed from a septic tank, cesspool, or similar treatment works that receives either commercial wastewater or industrial wastewater and does not include grease removed from a grease trap at a restaurant. (g) Domestic sewage is waste and wastewater from humans or household operations that is discharged to or otherwise enters a treatment works. (h) Dry weight basis means calculated on the basis of havin… | ||||
| 40:40:32.0.1.2.43.2.13.1 | 40 | Protection of Environment | I | O | 503 | PART 503—STANDARDS FOR THE USE OR DISPOSAL OF SEWAGE SLUDGE | B | Subpart B—Land Application | § 503.10 Applicability. | EPA | [58 FR 9387, Feb. 19, 1993, as amended at 64 FR 42568, Aug. 4, 1999] | (a) This subpart applies to any person who prepares sewage sludge that is applied to the land, to any person who applies sewage sludge to the land, to sewage sludge applied to the land, and to the land on which sewage sludge is applied. (b)(1) Bulk sewage sludge. The general requirements in § 503.12 and the management practices in § 503.14 do not apply when bulk sewage sludge is applied to the land if the bulk sewage sludge meets the ceiling concentrations in Table 1 of § 503.13 and the pollutant concentrations in Table 3 of § 503.13; the Class A pathogen requirements in § 503.32(a); and one of the vector attraction reduction requirements in § 503.33(b)(1) through (b)(8). (2) The Regional Administrator of EPA or, in the case of a State with an approved sludge management program, the State Director, may apply any or all of the general requirements in § 503.12 and the management practices in § 503.14 to the bulk sewage sludge in § 503.10(b)(1) on a case-by-case basis after determining that the general requirements or management practices are needed to protect public health and the environment from any reasonably anticipated adverse effect that may occur from any pollutant in the bulk sewage sludge. (c)(1) The general requirements in § 503.12 and the management practices in § 503.14 do not apply when a bulk material derived from sewage sludge is applied to the land if the derived bulk material meets the ceiling concentrations in Table 1 of § 503.13 and the pollutant concentrations in Table 3 of § 503.13; the Class A pathogen requirements in § 503.32(a); and one of the vector attraction reduction requirements in § 503.33(b)(1) through (b)(8). (2) The Regional Administrator of EPA or, in the case of a State with an approved sludge management program, the State Director, may apply any or all of the general requirements in § 503.12 or the management practices in § 503.14 to the bulk material in § 503.10(c)(1) on a case-by-case basis after determining that the general requirements or management practices are needed… | |||
| 40:40:32.0.1.2.43.2.13.2 | 40 | Protection of Environment | I | O | 503 | PART 503—STANDARDS FOR THE USE OR DISPOSAL OF SEWAGE SLUDGE | B | Subpart B—Land Application | § 503.11 Special definitions. | EPA | (a) Agricultural land is land on which a food crop, a feed crop, or a fiber crop is grown. This includes range land and land used as pasture. (b) Agronomic rate is the whole sludge application rate (dry weight basis) designed: (1) To provide the amount of nitrogen needed by the food crop, feed crop, fiber crop, cover crop, or vegetation grown on the land; and (2) To minimize the amount of nitrogen in the sewage sludge that passes below the root zone of the crop or vegetation grown on the land to the ground water. (c) Annual pollutant loading rate is the maximum amount of a pollutant that can be applied to a unit area of land during a 365 day period. (d) Annual whole sludge application rate is the maximum amount of sewage sludge (dry weight basis) that can be applied to a unit area of land during a 365 day period. (e) Bulk sewage sludge is sewage sludge that is not sold or given away in a bag or other container for application to the land. (f) Cumulative pollutant loading rate is the maximum amount of an inorganic pollutant that can be applied to an area of land. (g) Forest is a tract of land thick with trees and underbrush. (h) Land application is the spraying or spreading of sewage sludge onto the land surface; the injection of sewage sludge below the land surface; or the incorporation of sewage sludge into the soil so that the sewage sludge can either condition the soil or fertilize crops or vegetation grown in the soil. (i) Monthly average is the arithmetic mean of all measurements taken during the month. (j) Other container is either an open or closed receptacle. This includes, but is not limited to, a bucket, a box, a carton, and a vehicle or trailer with a load capacity of one metric ton or less. (k) Pasture is land on which animals feed directly on feed crops such as legumes, grasses, grain stubble, or stover. (l) Public contact site is land with a high potential for contact by the public. This includes, but is not limited to, public parks, ball fields, cemeteries, plan… | ||||
| 40:40:32.0.1.2.43.2.13.3 | 40 | Protection of Environment | I | O | 503 | PART 503—STANDARDS FOR THE USE OR DISPOSAL OF SEWAGE SLUDGE | B | Subpart B—Land Application | § 503.12 General requirements. | EPA | (a) No person shall apply sewage sludge to the land except in accordance with the requirements in this subpart. (b) No person shall apply bulk sewage sludge subject to the cumulative pollutant loading rates in § 503.13(b)(2) to agricultural land, forest, a public contact site, or a reclamation site if any of the cumulative pollutant loading rates in § 503.13(b)(2) has been reached. (c) No person shall apply domestic septage to agricultural land, forest, or a reclamation site during a 365 day period if the annual application rate in § 503.13(c) has been reached during that period. (d) The person who prepares bulk sewage sludge that is applied to agricultural land, forest, a public contact site, or a reclamation site shall provide the person who applies the bulk sewage sludge written notification of the concentration of total nitrogen (as N on a dry weight basis) in the bulk sewage sludge. (e)(1) The person who applies sewage sludge to the land shall obtain information needed to comply with the requirements in this subpart. (2)(i) Before bulk sewage sludge subject to the cumulative pollutant loading rates in § 503.13(b)(2) is applied to the land, the person who proposes to apply the bulk sewage sludge shall contact the permitting authority for the State in which the bulk sewage sludge will be applied to determine whether bulk sewage sludge subject to the cumulative pollutant loading rates in § 503.13(b)(2) has been applied to the site since July 20, 1993. (ii) If bulk sewage sludge subject to the cumulative pollutant loading rates in § 503.13(b)(2) has not been applied to the site since July 20, 1993, the cumulative amount for each pollutant listed in Table 2 of § 503.13 may be applied to the site in accordance with § 503.13(a)(2)(i). (iii) If bulk sewage sludge subject to the cumulative pollutant loading rates in § 503.13(b)(2) has been applied to the site since July 20, 1993, and the cumulative amount of each pollutant applied to the site in the bulk sewage sludge since that date is known, the cumulative a… | ||||
| 40:40:32.0.1.2.43.2.13.4 | 40 | Protection of Environment | I | O | 503 | PART 503—STANDARDS FOR THE USE OR DISPOSAL OF SEWAGE SLUDGE | B | Subpart B—Land Application | § 503.13 Pollutant limits. | EPA | [58 FR 9387, Feb. 19, 1993, as amended at 58 FR 9099, Feb. 25, 1994; 60 FR 54769, Oct. 25, 1995] | (a) Sewage sludge. (1) Bulk sewage sludge or sewage sludge sold or given away in a bag or other container shall not be applied to the land if the concentration of any pollutant in the sewage sludge exceeds the ceiling concentration for the pollutant in Table 1 of § 503.13. (2) If bulk sewage sludge is applied to agricultural land, forest, a public contact site, or a reclamation site, either: (i) The cumulative loading rate for each pollutant shall not exceed the cumulative pollutant loading rate for the pollutant in Table 2 of § 503.13; or (ii) The concentration of each pollutant in the sewage sludge shall not exceed the concentration for the pollutant in Table 3 of § 503.13. (3) If bulk sewage sludge is applied to a lawn or a home garden, the concentration of each pollutant in the sewage sludge shall not exceed the concentration for the pollutant in Table 3 of § 503.13. (4) If sewage sludge is sold or given away in a bag or other container for application to the land, either: (i) The concentration of each pollutant in the sewage sludge shall not exceed the concentration for the pollutant in Table 3 of § 503.13; or (ii) The product of the concentration of each pollutant in the sewage sludge and the annual whole sludge application rate for the sewage sludge shall not cause the annual pollutant loading rate for the pollutant in Table 4 of § 503.13 to be exceeded. The procedure used to determine the annual whole sludge application rate is presented in appendix A of this part. (b) Pollutant concentrations and loading rates—sewage sludge —(1) Ceiling concentrations. Table 1 of § 503.13—Ceiling Concentrations 1 Dry weight basis. (2) Cumulative pollutant loading rates. Table 2 of § 503.13—Cumulative Pollutant Loading Rates (3) Pollutant concentrations. Table 3 of § 503.13—Pollutant Concentrations 1 Dry weight basis. (4) Annual pollutant loading rates. Table 4 of § 503.13—Annual Pollutant Loading Rates (c) Domestic septage. The annual application rate for domestic septage applied to agricultu… | |||
| 40:40:32.0.1.2.43.2.13.5 | 40 | Protection of Environment | I | O | 503 | PART 503—STANDARDS FOR THE USE OR DISPOSAL OF SEWAGE SLUDGE | B | Subpart B—Land Application | § 503.14 Management practices. | EPA | (a) Bulk sewage sludge shall not be applied to the land if it is likely to adversely affect a threatened or endangered species listed under section 4 of the Endangered Species Act or its designated critical habitat. (b) Bulk sewage sludge shall not be applied to agricultural land, forest, a public contact site, or a reclamation site that is flooded, frozen, or snow-covered so that the bulk sewage sludge enters a wetland or other waters of the United States, as defined in 40 CFR 122.2, except as provided in a permit issued pursuant to section 402 or 404 of the CWA. (c) Bulk sewage sludge shall not be applied to agricultural land, forest, or a reclamation site that is 10 meters or less from waters of the United States, as defined in 40 CFR 122.2, unless otherwise specified by the permitting authority. (d) Bulk sewage sludge shall be applied to agricultural land, forest, a public contact site, or a reclamation site at a whole sludge application rate that is equal to or less than the agronomic rate for the bulk sewage sludge, unless, in the case of a reclamation site, otherwise specified by the permitting authority. (e) Either a label shall be affixed to the bag or other container in which sewage sludge that is sold or given away for application to the land, or an information sheet shall be provided to the person who receives sewage sludge sold or given away in an other container for application to the land. The label or information sheet shall contain the following information: (1) The name and address of the person who prepared the sewage sludge that is sold or given away in a bag or other container for application to the land. (2) A statement that application of the sewage sludge to the land is prohibited except in accordance with the instructions on the label or information sheet. (3) The annual whole sludge application rate for the sewage sludge that does not cause any of the annual pollutant loading rates in Table 4 of § 503.13 to be exceeded. | ||||
| 40:40:32.0.1.2.43.2.13.6 | 40 | Protection of Environment | I | O | 503 | PART 503—STANDARDS FOR THE USE OR DISPOSAL OF SEWAGE SLUDGE | B | Subpart B—Land Application | § 503.15 Operational standards—pathogens and vector attraction reduction. | EPA | (a) Pathogens—sewage sludge. (1) The Class A pathogen requirements in § 503.32(a) or the Class B pathogen requirements and site restrictions in § 503.32(b) shall be met when bulk sewage sludge is applied to agricultural land, forest, a public contact site, or a reclamation site. (2) The Class A pathogen requirements in § 503.32(a) shall be met when bulk sewage sludge is applied to a lawn or a home garden. (3) The Class A pathogen requirements in § 503.32(a) shall be met when sewage sludge is sold or given away in a bag or other container for application to the land. (b) Pathogens—domestic septage. The requirements in either § 503.32 (c)(1) or (c)(2) shall be met when domestic septage is applied to agricultural land, forest, or a reclamation site. (c) Vector attraction reduction—sewage sludge. (1) One of the vector attraction reduction requirements in § 503.33 (b)(1) through (b)(10) shall be met when bulk sewage sludge is applied to agricultural land, forest, a public contact site, or a reclamation site. (2) One of the vector attraction reduction requirements in § 503.33 (b)(1) through (b)(8) shall be met when bulk sewage sludge is applied to a lawn or a home garden. (3) One of the vector attraction reduction requirements in § 503.33 (b)(1) through (b)(8) shall be met when sewage sludge is sold or given away in a bag or other container for application to the land. (d) Vector attraction reduction—domestic septage. The vector attraction reduction requirements in § 503.33(b)(9), (b)(10), or (b)(12) shall be met when domestic septage is applied to agricultural land, forest, or a reclamation site. | ||||
| 40:40:32.0.1.2.43.2.13.7 | 40 | Protection of Environment | I | O | 503 | PART 503—STANDARDS FOR THE USE OR DISPOSAL OF SEWAGE SLUDGE | B | Subpart B—Land Application | § 503.16 Frequency of monitoring. | EPA | [58 FR 9387, Feb. 19, 1993, as amended at 64 FR 42569, Aug. 4, 1999] | (a) Sewage sludge. (1) The frequency of monitoring for the pollutants listed in Table 1, Table 2, Table 3 and Table 4 of § 503.13; the pathogen density requirements in § 503.32(a) and § 503.32(b)(2); and the vector attraction reduction requirements in § 503.33 (b)(1) through (b)(4) and § 503.33 (b)(7) through (b)(8) shall be the frequency in Table 1 of § 503.16. Table 1 of § 503.16—Frequency of Monitoring—Land Application 1 Either the amount of bulk sewage sludge applied to the land or the amount of sewage sludge prepared for sale or give-away in a bag or other container for application to the land (dry weight basis). (2) After the sewage sludge has been monitored for two years at the frequency in Table 1 of § 503.16, the permitting authority may reduce the frequency of monitoring for pollutant concentrations and for the pathogen density requirements in § 503.32(a)(5)(ii) and (a)(5)(iii). (b) Domestic septage. If either the pathogen requirements in § 503.32(c)(2) or the vector attraction reduction requirements in § 503.33(b)(12) are met when domestic septage is applied to agricultural land, forest, or a reclamation site, each container of domestic septage applied to the land shall be monitored for compliance with those requirements. | |||
| 40:40:32.0.1.2.43.2.13.8 | 40 | Protection of Environment | I | O | 503 | PART 503—STANDARDS FOR THE USE OR DISPOSAL OF SEWAGE SLUDGE | B | Subpart B—Land Application | § 503.17 Recordkeeping. | EPA | [58 FR 9387, Feb. 19, 1993, as amended at 64 FR 42569, Aug. 4, 1999] | (a) Sewage sludge. (1) The person who prepares the sewage sludge in § 503.10(b)(1) or (e) shall develop the following information and shall retain the information for five years: (i) The concentration of each pollutant listed in Table 3 of § 503.13 in the sewage sludge. (ii) The following certification statement: I certify, under penalty of law, that the information that will be used to determine compliance with the Class A pathogen requirements in § 503.32(a) and the vector attraction reduction requirement in [insert one of the vector attraction reduction requirements in § 503.33(b)(1) through § 503.33(b)(8)] was prepared under my direction and supervision in accordance with the system designed to ensure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate this information. I am aware that there are significant penalties for false certification including the possibility of fine and imprisonment. I certify, under penalty of law, that the information that will be used to determine compliance with the Class A pathogen requirements in § 503.32(a) and the vector attraction reduction requirement in [insert one of the vector attraction reduction requirements in § 503.33(b)(1) through § 503.33(b)(8)] was prepared under my direction and supervision in accordance with the system designed to ensure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate this information. I am aware that there are significant penalties for false certification including the possibility of fine and imprisonment. (iii) A description of how the Class A pathogen requirements in § 503.32(a) are met. (iv) A description of how one of the vector attraction reduction requirements in § 503.33 (b)(1) through (b)(8) is met. (2) The person who derives the material in § 503.10 (c)(1) or (f) shall develop the following information and shall retain the information for five years: (i) The concentration of each pollutant listed in Table 3 of § 503.13 in the material. (ii) The following certification statement: I certify, under penalty of law, that … | |||
| 40:40:32.0.1.2.43.2.13.9 | 40 | Protection of Environment | I | O | 503 | PART 503—STANDARDS FOR THE USE OR DISPOSAL OF SEWAGE SLUDGE | B | Subpart B—Land Application | § 503.18 Reporting. | EPA | [85 FR 69205, Nov. 2, 2020] | Class I sludge management facilities, POTWs (as defined in § 501.2 of this chapter) with a design flow rate equal to or greater than one million gallons per day, and POTWs that serve 10,000 people or more shall submit a report on February 19 of each year. As of December 21, 2016, all reports submitted in compliance with this section must be submitted electronically by the operator to EPA when the Regional Administrator is the Director in compliance with this section and 40 CFR part 3 (including, in all cases, subpart D to part 3), 40 CFR 122.22, and 40 CFR part 127. Otherwise, as of December 21, 2025, or an EPA-approved alternative date ( see 40 CFR 127.24(e) or (f)), all reports submitted in compliance with this section must be submitted electronically in compliance with this section and 40 CFR part 3 (including, in all cases, subpart D to 40 CFR part 3), 40 CFR 122.22, and 40 CFR part 127. 40 CFR part 127 is not intended to undo existing requirements for electronic reporting. Prior to the compliance deadlines for electronic reporting ( see Table 1 in 40 CFR 127.16), the Director may also require operators to electronically submit annual reports under this section if required to do so by State law. (a) The information in § 503.17(a), except the information in § 503.17(a)(3)(ii), (a)(4)(ii) and in (a)(5)(ii), for the appropriate requirements on February 19 of each year. (b) The information in § 503.17(a)(5)(ii)(A) through (G) on February 19th of each year when 90 percent or more of any of the cumulative pollutant loading rates in Table 2 of § 503.13 is reached at a land application site. | |||
| 40:40:32.0.1.2.43.3.13.1 | 40 | Protection of Environment | I | O | 503 | PART 503—STANDARDS FOR THE USE OR DISPOSAL OF SEWAGE SLUDGE | C | Subpart C—Surface Disposal | § 503.20 Applicability. | EPA | (a) This subpart applies to any person who prepares sewage sludge that is placed on a surface disposal site, to the owner/operator of a surface disposal site, to sewage sludge placed on a surface disposal site, and to a surface disposal site. (b) This subpart does not apply to sewage sludge stored on the land or to the land on which sewage sludge is stored. It also does not apply to sewage sludge that remains on the land for longer than two years when the person who prepares the sewage sludge demonstrates that the land on which the sewage sludge remains is not an active sewage sludge unit. The demonstration shall include the following information, which shall be retained by the person who prepares the sewage sludge for the period that the sewage sludge remains on the land: (1) The name and address of the person who prepares the sewage sludge. (2) The name and address of the person who either owns the land or leases the land. (3) The location, by either street address or latitude and longitude, of the land. (4) An explanation of why sewage sludge needs to remain on the land for longer than two years prior to final use or disposal. (5) The approximate time period when the sewage sludge will be used or disposed. (c) This subpart does not apply to sewage sludge treated on the land or to the land on which sewage sludge is treated. | ||||
| 40:40:32.0.1.2.43.3.13.2 | 40 | Protection of Environment | I | O | 503 | PART 503—STANDARDS FOR THE USE OR DISPOSAL OF SEWAGE SLUDGE | C | Subpart C—Surface Disposal | § 503.21 Special definitions. | EPA | [58 FR 9387, Feb. 19, 1993, as amended at 64 FR 42570, Aug. 4, 1999] | (a) Active sewage sludge unit is a sewage sludge unit that has not closed. (b) Aquifer is a geologic formation, group of geologic formations, or a portion of a geologic formation capable of yielding ground water to wells or springs. (c) Contaminate an aquifer means to introduce a substance that causes the maximum contaminant level for nitrate in 40 CFR 141.62(b) to be exceeded in the ground water or that causes the existing concentration of nitrate in ground water to increase when the existing concentration of nitrate in the ground water exceeds the maximum contaminant level for nitrate in 40 CFR 141.62(b). (d) Cover is soil or other material used to cover sewage sludge placed on an active sewage sludge unit. (e) Displacement is the relative movement of any two sides of a fault measured in any direction. (f) Fault is a fracture or zone of fractures in any materials along which strata on one side are displaced with respect to strata on the other side. (g) Final cover is the last layer of soil or other material placed on a sewage sludge unit at closure. (h) Holocene time is the most recent epoch of the Quaternary period, extending from the end of the Pleistocene epoch to the present. (i) Leachate collection system is a system or device installed immediately above a liner that is designed, constructed, maintained, and operated to collect and remove leachate from a sewage sludge unit. (j) Liner is soil or synthetic material that has a hydraulic conductivity of 1 × 10 −7 centimeters per second or less. (k) Lower explosive limit for methane gas is the lowest percentage of methane gas in air, by volume, that propagates a flame at 25 degrees Celsius and atmospheric pressure. (l) Qualified ground-water scientist is an individual with a baccalaureate or post-graduate degree in the natural sciences or engineering who has sufficient training and experience in ground-water hydrology and related fields, as may be demonstrated by State registration, professional certification, or completion o… | |||
| 40:40:32.0.1.2.43.3.13.3 | 40 | Protection of Environment | I | O | 503 | PART 503—STANDARDS FOR THE USE OR DISPOSAL OF SEWAGE SLUDGE | C | Subpart C—Surface Disposal | § 503.22 General requirements. | EPA | [58 FR 9387, Feb. 19, 1993, as amended at 64 FR 42570, Aug. 4, 1999] | (a) No person shall place sewage sludge on an active sewage sludge unit unless the requirements in this subpart are met. (b) An active sewage sludge unit located within 60 meters of a fault that has displacement in Holocene time; located in an unstable area; or located in a wetland, except as provided in a permit issued pursuant to either section 402 or 404 of the CWA, shall close by March 22, 1994, unless, in the case of an active sewage sludge unit located within 60 meters of a fault that has displacement in Holocene time, otherwise specified by the permitting authority. (c) The owner/operator of an active sewage sludge unit shall submit a written closure and post closure plan to the permitting authority 180 days prior to the date that the active sewage sludge unit closes. The plan shall describe how the sewage sludge unit will be closed and, at a minimum, shall include: (1) A discussion of how the leachate collection system will be operated and maintained for three years after the sewage sludge unit closes if the sewage sludge unit has a liner and leachate collection system. (2) A description of the system used to monitor for methane gas in the air in any structures within the surface disposal site and in the air at the property line of the surface disposal site, as required in § 503.24(j)(2). (3) A discussion of how public access to the surface disposal site will be restricted for three years after the last sewage sludge unit in the surface disposal site closes. (d) The owner of a surface disposal site shall provide written notification to the subsequent owner of the site that sewage sludge was placed on the land. | |||
| 40:40:32.0.1.2.43.3.13.4 | 40 | Protection of Environment | I | O | 503 | PART 503—STANDARDS FOR THE USE OR DISPOSAL OF SEWAGE SLUDGE | C | Subpart C—Surface Disposal | § 503.23 Pollutant limits (other than domestic septage). | EPA | (a) Active sewage sludge unit without a liner and leachate collection system. (1) Except as provided in § 503.23 (a)(2) and (b), the concentration of each pollutant listed in Table 1 of § 503.23 in sewage sludge placed on an active sewage sludge unit shall not exceed the concentration for the pollutant in Table 1 of § 503.23. Table 1 of § 503.23—Pollutant Concentrations—Active Sewage Sludge Unit Without a Liner and Leachate Collection 1 Dry weight basis. (2) Except as provided in § 503.23(b), the concentration of each pollutant listed in Table 1 of § 503.23 in sewage sludge placed on an active sewage sludge unit whose boundary is less than 150 meters from the property line of the surface disposal site shall not exceed the concentration determined using the following procedure. (i) The actual distance from the active sewage sludge unit boundary to the property line of the surface disposal site shall be determined. (ii) The concentration of each pollutant listed in Table 2 of § 503.23 in the sewage sludge shall not exceed the concentration in Table 2 of § 503.23 that corresponds to the actual distance in § 503.23(a)(2)(i). Table 2 of § 503.23—Pollutant Concentrations—Active Sewage Sludge Unit Without a Liner and Leachate Collection System That Has a Unit Boundary to Property Line Distance Less Than 150 Meters 1 Dry weight basis. (b) Active sewage sludge unit without a liner and leachate collection system—site-specific limits. (1) At the time of permit application, the owner/operator of a surface disposal site may request site-specific pollutant limits in accordance with § 503.23(b)(2) for an active sewage sludge unit without a liner and leachate collection system when the existing values for site parameters specified by the permitting authority are different from the values for those parameters used to develop the pollutant limits in Table 1 of § 503.23 and when the permitting authority determines that site-specific pollutant limits are appropriate for the active sewage sludge unit. (2) The concentrati… | ||||
| 40:40:32.0.1.2.43.3.13.5 | 40 | Protection of Environment | I | O | 503 | PART 503—STANDARDS FOR THE USE OR DISPOSAL OF SEWAGE SLUDGE | C | Subpart C—Surface Disposal | § 503.24 Management practices. | EPA | (a) Sewage sludge shall not be placed on an active sewage sludge unit if it is likely to adversely affect a threatened or endangered species listed under section 4 of the Endangered Species Act or its designated critical habitat. (b) An active sewage sludge unit shall not restrict the flow of a base flood. (c) When a surface disposal site is located in a seismic impact zone, an active sewage sludge unit shall be designed to withstand the maximum recorded horizontal ground level acceleration. (d) An active sewage sludge unit shall be located 60 meters or more from a fault that has displacement in Holocene time, unless otherwise specified by the permitting authority. (e) An active sewage sludge unit shall not be located in an unstable area. (f) An active sewage sludge unit shall not be located in a wetland, except as provided in a permit issued pursuant to section 402 or 404 of the CWA. (g)(1) Run-off from an active sewage sludge unit shall be collected and shall be disposed in accordance with National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit requirements and any other applicable requirements. (2) The run-off collection system for an active sewage sludge unit shall have the capacity to handle run-off from a 24-hour, 25-year storm event. (h) The leachate collection system for an active sewage sludge unit that has a liner and leachate collection system shall be operated and maintained during the period the sewage sludge unit is active and for three years after the sewage sludge unit closes. (i) Leachate from an active sewage sludge unit that has a liner and leachate collection system shall be collected and shall be disposed in accordance with the applicable requirements during the period the sewage sludge unit is active and for three years after the sewage sludge unit closes. (j)(1) When a cover is placed on an active sewage sludge unit, the concentration of methane gas in air in any structure within the surface disposal site shall not exceed 25 percent of the lower explosive limit for methane gas duri… | ||||
| 40:40:32.0.1.2.43.3.13.6 | 40 | Protection of Environment | I | O | 503 | PART 503—STANDARDS FOR THE USE OR DISPOSAL OF SEWAGE SLUDGE | C | Subpart C—Surface Disposal | § 503.25 Operational standards—pathogens and vector attraction reduction. | EPA | (a) Pathogens—sewage sludge (other than domestic septage). The Class A pathogens requirements in § 503.32(a) or one of the Class B pathogen requirements in § 503.32 (b)(2) through (b)(4) shall be met when sewage sludge is placed on an active sewage sludge unit, unless the vector attraction reduction requirement in § 503.33(b)(11) is met. (b) Vector attraction reduction—sewage sludge (other than domestic septage). One of the vector attraction reduction requirements in § 503.33 (b)(1) through (b)(11) shall be met when sewage sludge is placed on an active sewage sludge unit. (c) Vector attraction reduction—domestic septage. One of the vector attraction reduction requirement in § 503.33 (b)(9) through (b)(12) shall be met when domestic septage is placed on an active sewage sludge unit. | ||||
| 40:40:32.0.1.2.43.3.13.7 | 40 | Protection of Environment | I | O | 503 | PART 503—STANDARDS FOR THE USE OR DISPOSAL OF SEWAGE SLUDGE | C | Subpart C—Surface Disposal | § 503.26 Frequency of monitoring. | EPA | [58 FR 9387, Feb. 19, 1993, as amended at 64 FR 42570, Aug. 4, 1999] | (a) Sewage sludge (other than domestic septage). (1) The frequency of monitoring for the pollutants in Tables 1 and 2 of § 503.23; the pathogen density requirements in § 503.32(a) and in § 503.32(b)(2); and the vector attraction reduction requirements in § 503.33(b)(1) through (b)(4) and § 503.33(b)(7) through (b)(8) for sewage sludge placed on an active sewage sludge unit shall be the frequency in Table 1 of § 503.26. Table 1 of § 503.26—Frequency of Monitoring—Surface Disposal 1 Amount of sewage sludge placed on an active sewage sludge unit (dry weight basis). (2) After the sewage sludge has been monitored for two years at the frequency in Table 1 of this section, the permitting authority may reduce the frequency of monitoring for pollutant concentrations and for the pathogen density requirements in § 503.32(a)(5)(ii) and (a)(5)(iii). (b) Domestic septage. If the vector attraction reduction requirements in § 503.33(b)(12) are met when domestic septage is placed on an active sewage sludge unit, each container of domestic septage shall be monitored for compliance with those requirements. (c) Air. Air in structures within a surface disposal site and at the property line of the surface disposal site shall be monitored continuously for methane gas during the period that the surface disposal site contains an active sewage sludge unit on which the sewage sludge is covered and for three years after a sewage sludge unit closes when a final cover is placed on the sewage sludge. | |||
| 40:40:32.0.1.2.43.3.13.8 | 40 | Protection of Environment | I | O | 503 | PART 503—STANDARDS FOR THE USE OR DISPOSAL OF SEWAGE SLUDGE | C | Subpart C—Surface Disposal | § 503.27 Recordkeeping. | EPA | [58 FR 9387, Feb. 19, 1993, as amended at 64 FR 42571, Aug. 4, 1999] | (a) When sewage sludge (other than domestic septage) is placed on an active sewage sludge unit: (1) The person who prepares the sewage sludge shall develop the following information and shall retain the information for five years. (i) The concentration of each pollutant listed in Table 1 of § 503.23 in the sewage sludge when the pollutant concentrations in Table 1 of § 503.23 are met. (ii) The following certification statement: I certify, under penalty of law, that the information that will be used to determine compliance with the pathogen requirements in (insert § 503.32(a), § 503.32(b)(2), § 503.32(b)(3), or § 503.32(b)(4) when one of those requirements is met) and the vector attraction reduction requirement in (insert one of the vector attraction reduction requirements in § 503.33 (b)(1) through (b)(8) if one of those requirements is met) was prepared under my direction and supervision in accordance with the system designed to ensure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate this information. I am aware that there are significant penalties for false certification including the possibility of fine and imprisonment. I certify, under penalty of law, that the information that will be used to determine compliance with the pathogen requirements in (insert § 503.32(a), § 503.32(b)(2), § 503.32(b)(3), or § 503.32(b)(4) when one of those requirements is met) and the vector attraction reduction requirement in (insert one of the vector attraction reduction requirements in § 503.33 (b)(1) through (b)(8) if one of those requirements is met) was prepared under my direction and supervision in accordance with the system designed to ensure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate this information. I am aware that there are significant penalties for false certification including the possibility of fine and imprisonment. (iii) A description of how the pathogen requirements in § 503.32 (a), (b)(2), (b)(3), or (b)(4) are met when one of those requirements is met. (iv) A description of how one of the… | |||
| 40:40:32.0.1.2.43.3.13.9 | 40 | Protection of Environment | I | O | 503 | PART 503—STANDARDS FOR THE USE OR DISPOSAL OF SEWAGE SLUDGE | C | Subpart C—Surface Disposal | § 503.28 Reporting. | EPA | [85 FR 69205, Nov. 2, 2020] | Class I sludge management facilities, POTWs (as defined in 40 CFR 501.2) with a design flow rate equal to or greater than one million gallons per day, and POTWs that serve 10,000 people or more shall submit a report on February 19 of each year. As of December 21, 2016, all reports submitted in compliance with this section must be submitted electronically by the operator to EPA when the Regional Administrator is the Director in compliance with this section and 40 CFR part 3 (including, in all cases, subpart D to 40 CFR part 3), 40 CFR 122.22, and 40 CFR part 127. Otherwise, as of December 21, 2025, or an EPA-approved alternative date ( see 40 CFR 127.24(e) or (f)), all reports submitted in compliance with this section must be submitted electronically in compliance with this section and 40 CFR part 3 (including, in all cases, subpart D to 40 CFR part 3), 40 CFR 122.22, and 40 CFR part 127. 40 CFR part 127 is not intended to undo existing requirements for electronic reporting. Prior to the compliance deadlines for electronic reporting (see Table 1 in 40 CFR 127.16), the Director may also require operators to electronically submit annual reports under this section if required to do so by state law. | |||
| 40:40:32.0.1.2.43.4.13.1 | 40 | Protection of Environment | I | O | 503 | PART 503—STANDARDS FOR THE USE OR DISPOSAL OF SEWAGE SLUDGE | D | Subpart D—Pathogens and Vector Attraction Reduction | § 503.30 Scope. | EPA | (a) This subpart contains the requirements for a sewage sludge to be classified either Class A or Class B with respect to pathogens. (b) This subpart contains the site restrictions for land on which a Class B sewage sludge is applied. (c) This subpart contains the pathogen requirements for domestic septage applied to agricultural land, forest, or a reclamation site. (d) This subpart contains alternative vector attraction reduction requirements for sewage sludge that is applied to the land or placed on a surface disposal site. | ||||
| 40:40:32.0.1.2.43.4.13.2 | 40 | Protection of Environment | I | O | 503 | PART 503—STANDARDS FOR THE USE OR DISPOSAL OF SEWAGE SLUDGE | D | Subpart D—Pathogens and Vector Attraction Reduction | § 503.31 Special definitions. | EPA | [58 FR 9387, Feb. 19, 1993, as amended at 64 FR 42571, Aug. 4, 1999] | (a) Aerobic digestion is the biochemical decomposition of organic matter in sewage sludge into carbon dioxide and water by microorganisms in the presence of air. (b) Anaerobic digestion is the biochemical decomposition of organic matter in sewage sludge into methane gas and carbon dioxide by microorganisms in the absence of air. (c) Density of microorganisms is the number of microorganisms per unit mass of total solids (dry weight) in the sewage sludge. (d) Land with a high potential for public exposure is land that the public uses frequently. This includes, but is not limited to, a public contact site and a reclamation site located in a populated area (e.g, a construction site located in a city). (e) Land with a low potential for public exposure is land that the public uses infrequently. This includes, but is not limited to, agricultural land, forest, and a reclamation site located in an unpopulated area (e.g., a strip mine located in a rural area). (f) Pathogenic organisms are disease-causing organisms. These include, but are not limited to, certain bacteria, protozoa, viruses, and viable helminth ova. (g) pH means the logarithm of the reciprocal of the hydrogen ion concentration measured at 25 °Centigrade or measured at another temperature and then converted to an equivalent value at 25 °Centigrade. (h) Specific oxygen uptake rate (SOUR) is the mass of oxygen consumed per unit time per unit mass of total solids (dry weight basis) in the sewage sludge. (i) Total solids are the materials in sewage sludge that remain as residue when the sewage sludge is dried at 103 to 105 degrees Celsius. (j) Unstabilized solids are organic materials in sewage sludge that have not been treated in either an aerobic or anaerobic treatment process. (k) Vector attraction is the characteristic of sewage sludge that attracts rodents, flies, mosquitos, or other organisms capable of transporting infectious agents. (l) Volatile solids is the amount of the total solids in sewage sludge lost when the sewa… | |||
| 40:40:32.0.1.2.43.4.13.3 | 40 | Protection of Environment | I | O | 503 | PART 503—STANDARDS FOR THE USE OR DISPOSAL OF SEWAGE SLUDGE | D | Subpart D—Pathogens and Vector Attraction Reduction | § 503.32 Pathogens. | EPA | [58 FR 9387, Feb. 19, 1993, as amended at 64 FR 42571, Aug. 4, 1999] | (a) Sewage sludge—Class A. (1) The requirement in § 503.32(a)(2) and the requirements in either § 503.32(a)(3), (a)(4), (a)(5), (a)(6), (a)(7), or (a)(8) shall be met for a sewage sludge to be classified Class A with respect to pathogens. (2) The Class A pathogen requirements in § 503.32 (a)(3) through (a)(8) shall be met either prior to meeting or at the same time the vector attraction reduction requirements in § 503.33, except the vector attraction reduction requirements in § 503.33 (b)(6) through (b)(8), are met. (3) Class A—Alternative 1. (i) Either the density of fecal coliform in the sewage sludge shall be less than 1000 Most Probable Number per gram of total solids (dry weight basis), or the density of Salmonella sp. bacteria in the sewage sludge shall be less than three Most Probable Number per four grams of total solids (dry weight basis) at the time the sewage sludge is used or disposed; at the time the sewage sludge is prepared for sale or give away in a bag or other container for application to the land; or at the time the sewage sludge or material derived from sewage sludge is prepared to meet the requirements in § 503.10 (b), (c), (e), or (f). (ii) The temperature of the sewage sludge that is used or disposed shall be maintained at a specific value for a period of time. (A) When the percent solids of the sewage sludge is seven percent or higher, the temperature of the sewage sludge shall be 50 degrees Celsius or higher; the time period shall be 20 minutes or longer; and the temperature and time period shall be determined using equation (2), except when small particles of sewage sludge are heated by either warmed gases or an immiscible liquid. Where, D = time in days. t = temperature in degrees Celsius. Where, D = time in days. t = temperature in degrees Celsius. (B) When the percent solids of the sewage sludge is seven percent or higher and small particles of sewage sludge are heated by either warmed gases or an immiscible liquid, the temperature of the sewage sludge shall be 5… | |||
| 40:40:32.0.1.2.43.4.13.4 | 40 | Protection of Environment | I | O | 503 | PART 503—STANDARDS FOR THE USE OR DISPOSAL OF SEWAGE SLUDGE | D | Subpart D—Pathogens and Vector Attraction Reduction | § 503.33 Vector attraction reduction. | EPA | [58 FR 9387, Feb. 19, 1993, as amended at 64 FR 42571, Aug. 4, 1999] | (a)(1) One of the vector attraction reduction requirements in § 503.33 (b)(1) through (b)(10) shall be met when bulk sewage sludge is applied to agricultural land, forest, a public contact site, or a reclamation site. (2) One of the vector attraction reduction requirements in § 503.33 (b)(1) through (b)(8) shall be met when bulk sewage sludge is applied to a lawn or a home garden. (3) One of the vector attraction reduction requirements in § 503.33 (b)(1) through (b)(8) shall be met when sewage sludge is sold or given away in a bag or other container for application to the land. (4) One of the vector attraction reduction requirements in § 503.33 (b)(1) through (b)(11) shall be met when sewage sludge (other than domestic septage) is placed on an active sewage sludge unit. (5) One of the vector attraction reduction requirements in § 503.33 (b)(9), (b)(10), or (b)(12) shall be met when domestic septage is applied to agricultural land, forest, or a reclamation site and one of the vector attraction reduction requirements in § 503.33 (b)(9) through (b)(12) shall be met when domestic septage is placed on an active sewage sludge unit. (b)(1) The mass of volatile solids in the sewage sludge shall be reduced by a minimum of 38 percent (see calculation procedures in “Environmental Regulations and Technology—Control of Pathogens and Vector Attraction in Sewage Sludge”, EPA-625/R-92/013, 1992, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, Ohio 45268). (2) When the 38 percent volatile solids reduction requirement in § 503.33(b)(1) cannot be met for an anaerobically digested sewage sludge, vector attraction reduction can be demonstrated by digesting a portion of the previously digested sewage sludge anaerobically in the laboratory in a bench-scale unit for 40 additional days at a temperature between 30 and 37 degrees Celsius. When at the end of the 40 days, the volatile solids in the sewage sludge at the beginning of that period is reduced by less than 17 percent, vector attraction reduction is achieved. (3) When the … | |||
| 40:40:32.0.1.2.43.5.13.1 | 40 | Protection of Environment | I | O | 503 | PART 503—STANDARDS FOR THE USE OR DISPOSAL OF SEWAGE SLUDGE | E | Subpart E—Incineration | § 503.40 Applicability. | EPA | [58 FR 9387, Feb. 19, 1993, as amended at 59 FR 9099, Feb. 25, 1994] | (a) This subpart applies to a person who fires sewage sludge in a sewage sludge incinerator, to a sewage sludge incinerator, and to sewage sludge fired in a sewage sludge incinerator. (b) This subpart applies to the exit gas from a sewage sludge incinerator stack. (c) The management practice in § 503.45(a), the frequency of monitoring requirement for total hydrocarbon concentration in § 503.46(b) and the recordkeeping requirements for total hydrocarbon concentration in § 503.47(c) and (n) do not apply if the following conditions are met: (1) The exit gas from a sewage sludge incinerator stack is monitored continuously for carbon monoxide. (2) The monthly average concentration of carbon monoxide in the exit gas from a sewage sludge incinerator stack, corrected for zero percent moisture and to seven percent oxygen, does not exceed 100 parts per million on a volumetric basis. (3) The person who fires sewage sludge in a sewage sludge incinerator retains the following information for five years: (i) The carbon monoxide concentrations in the exit gas; and (ii) A calibration and maintenance log for the instrument used to measure the carbon monoxide concentration. (4) Class I sludge management facilities, POTWs (as defined in 40 CFR 501.2) with a design flow rate equal to or greater than one million gallons per day, and POTWs that serve a population of 10,000 people or greater submit the monthly average carbon monoxide concentrations in the exit gas to the permitting authority on February 19 of each year. | |||
| 40:40:32.0.1.2.43.5.13.2 | 40 | Protection of Environment | I | O | 503 | PART 503—STANDARDS FOR THE USE OR DISPOSAL OF SEWAGE SLUDGE | E | Subpart E—Incineration | § 503.41 Special definitions. | EPA | [58 FR 9387, Feb. 19, 1993, as amended at 64 FR 42571, Aug. 4, 1999] | (a) Air pollution control device is one or more processes used to treat the exit gas from a sewage sludge incinerator stack. (b) Auxiliary fuel is fuel used to augment the fuel value of sewage sludge. This includes, but is not limited to, natural gas, fuel oil, coal, gas generated during anaerobic digestion of sewage sludge, and municipal solid waste (not to exceed 30 percent of the dry weight of sewage sludge and auxiliary fuel together). Hazardous wastes are not auxiliary fuel. (c) Average daily concentration is the arithmetic mean of the concentration of a pollutant in milligrams per kilogram of sewage sludge (dry weight basis) in the samples collected and analyzed in a month. (d) Control efficiency is the mass of a pollutant in the sewage sludge fed to an incinerator minus the mass of that pollutant in the exit gas from the incinerator stack divided by the mass of the pollutant in the sewage sludge fed to the incinerator. (e) Dispersion factor is the ratio of the increase in the ground level ambient air concentration for a pollutant at or beyond the property line of the site where the sewage sludge incinerator is located to the mass emission rate for the pollutant from the incinerator stack. (f) Fluidized bed incinerator is an enclosed device in which organic matter and inorganic matter in sewage sludge are combusted in a bed of particles suspended in the combustion chamber gas. (g) Hourly average is the arithmetic mean of all measurements, taken during an hour. At least two measurements must be taken during the hour. (h) Incineration is the combustion of organic matter and inorganic matter in sewage sludge by high temperatures in an enclosed device. (i) Incinerator operating combustion temperature is the arithmetic mean of the temperature readings in the hottest zone of the furnace recorded in a day (24 hours) when the temperature is averaged and recorded at least hourly during the hours the incinerator operates in a day. (j) Monthly average is the arithmetic mean of the hourly a… | |||
| 40:40:32.0.1.2.43.5.13.3 | 40 | Protection of Environment | I | O | 503 | PART 503—STANDARDS FOR THE USE OR DISPOSAL OF SEWAGE SLUDGE | E | Subpart E—Incineration | § 503.42 General requirements. | EPA | No person shall fire sewage sludge in a sewage sludge incinerator except in compliance with the requirements in this subpart. | ||||
| 40:40:32.0.1.2.43.5.13.4 | 40 | Protection of Environment | I | O | 503 | PART 503—STANDARDS FOR THE USE OR DISPOSAL OF SEWAGE SLUDGE | E | Subpart E—Incineration | § 503.43 Pollutant limits. | EPA | [58 FR 9387, Feb. 19, 1993, as amended at 64 FR 42572, Aug. 4, 1999] | (a) Firing of sewage sludge in a sewage sludge incinerator shall not violate the requirements in the National Emission Standard for Beryllium in subpart C of 40 CFR part 61. (b) Firing of sewage sludge in a sewage sludge incinerator shall not violate the requirements in the National Emission Standard for Mercury in subpart E of 40 CFR part 61. (c) Pollutant limit—lead. (1) The average daily concentration for lead in sewage sludge fed to a sewage sludge incinerator shall not exceed the concentration calculated using Equation (4). Where: C = Average daily concentration of lead in sewage sludge. NAAQS = National Ambient Air Quality Standard for lead in micrograms per cubic meter. DF = Dispersion factor in micrograms per cubic meter per gram per second. CE = Sewage sludge incinerator control efficiency for lead in hundredths. SF = Sewage sludge feed rate in metric tons per day (dry weight basis). Where: C = Average daily concentration of lead in sewage sludge. NAAQS = National Ambient Air Quality Standard for lead in micrograms per cubic meter. DF = Dispersion factor in micrograms per cubic meter per gram per second. CE = Sewage sludge incinerator control efficiency for lead in hundredths. SF = Sewage sludge feed rate in metric tons per day (dry weight basis). (2) The dispersion factor (DF) in equation (4) shall be determined from an air dispersion model in accordance with § 503.43(e). (i) When the sewage sludge stack height is 65 meters or less, the actual sewage sludge incinerator stack height shall be used in the air dispersion model to determine the dispersion factor (DF) for equation (4). (ii) When the sewage sludge incinerator stack height exceeds 65 meters, the creditable stack height shall be determined in accordance with 40 CFR 51.100(ii) and the creditable stack height shall be used in the air dispersion model to determine the dispersion factor (DF) for equation (4). (3) The control efficiency (CE) for equation (4) shall be determined from a performance test of the sewage sludg… | |||
| 40:40:32.0.1.2.43.5.13.5 | 40 | Protection of Environment | I | O | 503 | PART 503—STANDARDS FOR THE USE OR DISPOSAL OF SEWAGE SLUDGE | E | Subpart E—Incineration | § 503.44 Operational standard—total hydrocarbons. | EPA | (a) The total hydrocarbons concentration in the exit gas from a sewage sludge incinerator shall be corrected for zero percent moisture by multiplying the measured total hydrocarbons concentration by the correction factor calculated using equation (7). Where: X = decimal fraction of the percent moisture in the sewage sludge incinerator exit gas in hundredths. Where: X = decimal fraction of the percent moisture in the sewage sludge incinerator exit gas in hundredths. (b) The total hydrocarbons concentration in the exit gas from a sewage sludge incinerator shall be corrected to seven percent oxygen by multiplying the measured total hydrocarbons concentration by the correction factor calculated using equation (8). Where: Y = Percent oxygen concentration in the sewage sludge incinerator stack exit gas (dry volume/dry volume). Where: Y = Percent oxygen concentration in the sewage sludge incinerator stack exit gas (dry volume/dry volume). (c) The monthly average concentration for total hydrocarbons in the exit gas from a sewage sludge incinerator stack, corrected for zero percent moisture using the correction factor from equation (7) and to seven percent oxygen using the correction factor from equation (8), shall not exceed 100 parts per million on a volumetric basis when measured using the instrument required by § 503.45(a). | ||||
| 40:40:32.0.1.2.43.5.13.6 | 40 | Protection of Environment | I | O | 503 | PART 503—STANDARDS FOR THE USE OR DISPOSAL OF SEWAGE SLUDGE | E | Subpart E—Incineration | § 503.45 Management practices. | EPA | [58 FR 9387, Feb. 19, 1993, as amended at 64 FR 42573, Aug. 4, 1999] | (a)(1) An instrument that continuously measures and records the total hydrocarbons concentration in the sewage sludge incinerator stack exit gas shall be installed, calibrated, operated, and maintained for a sewage sludge incinerator. (2) The total hydrocarbons instrument shall employ a flame ionization detector; shall have a heated sampling line maintained at a temperature of 150 degrees Celsius or higher at all times; and shall be calibrated at least once every 24-hour operating period using propane. (b) An instrument that continuously measures and records the oxygen concentration in the sewage sludge incinerator stack exit gas shall be installed, calibrated, operated, and maintained for a sewage sludge incinerator. (c) An instrument that continuously measures and records information used to determine the moisture content in the sewage sludge incinerator stack exit gas shall be installed, calibrated, operated, and maintained for a sewage sludge incinerator. (d) An instrument that continuously measures and records combustion temperatures shall be installed, calibrated, operated, and maintained for a sewage sludge incinerator. (e) Operation of a sewage sludge incinerator shall not cause the operating combustion temperature for the sewage sludge incinerator to exceed the performance test combustion temperature by more than 20 percent. (f) An air pollution control device shall be appropriate for the type of sewage sludge incinerator and the operating parameters for the air pollution control device shall be adequate to indicate proper performance of the air pollution control device. For sewage sludge incinerators subject to the requirements in subpart O of 40 CFR part 60, operation of the air pollution control device shall not violate the requirements for the air pollution control device in subpart O of 40 CFR part 60. For all other sewage sludge incinerators, operation of the air pollution control device shall not cause a significant exceedance of the average value for the air pollution control device operati… | |||
| 40:40:32.0.1.2.43.5.13.7 | 40 | Protection of Environment | I | O | 503 | PART 503—STANDARDS FOR THE USE OR DISPOSAL OF SEWAGE SLUDGE | E | Subpart E—Incineration | § 503.46 Frequency of monitoring. | EPA | [58 FR 9387, Feb. 19, 1993, as amended at 64 FR 42573, Aug. 4, 1999] | (a) Sewage sludge. (1) The frequency of monitoring for beryllium shall be as required in subpart C of 40 CFR part 61, and for mercury as required in subpart E of 40 CFR part 61. (2) The frequency of monitoring for arsenic, cadmium, chromium, lead, and nickel in sewage sludge fed to a sewage sludge incinerator shall be the frequency in Table 1 of § 503.46. Table 1 of § 503.46—Frequency of Monitoring—Incineration 1 Amount of sewage sludge fired in a sewage sludge incinerator (dry weight basis). (3) After the sewage sludge has been monitored for two years at the frequency in Table 1 of § 503.46, the permitting authority may reduce the frequency of monitoring for arsenic, cadmium, chromium, lead, and nickel. (b) Total hydrocarbons, oxygen concentration, information to determine moisture content, and combustion temperatures. The total hydrocarbons concentration and oxygen concentration in the exit gas from a sewage sludge incinerator stack, the information used to measure moisture content in the exit gas, and the combustion temperatures for the sewage sludge incinerator shall be monitored continuously. (c) Air pollution control device operating parameters. For sewage sludge incinerators subject to the requirements in subpart O of 40 CFR part 60, the frequency of monitoring for the appropriate air pollution control device operating parameters shall be the frequency of monitoring in subpart O of 40 CFR part 60. For all other sewage sludge incinerators, the appropriate air pollution control device operating parameters shall be at least daily. | |||
| 40:40:32.0.1.2.43.5.13.8 | 40 | Protection of Environment | I | O | 503 | PART 503—STANDARDS FOR THE USE OR DISPOSAL OF SEWAGE SLUDGE | E | Subpart E—Incineration | § 503.47 Recordkeeping. | EPA | [58 FR 9387, Feb. 19, 1993, as amended at 64 FR 42573, Aug. 4, 1999] | (a) The person who fires sewage sludge in a sewage sludge incinerator shall develop the information in § 503.47(b) through § 503.47(n) and shall retain that information for five years. (b) The concentration of lead, arsenic, cadmium, chromium, and nickel in the sewage sludge fed to the sewage sludge incinerator. (c) The total hydrocarbons concentrations in the exit gas from the sewage sludge incinerator stack. (d) Information that indicates the requirements in the National Emission Standard for beryllium in subpart C of 40 CFR part 61 are met. (e) Information that indicates the requirements in the National Emission Standard for mercury in subpart E of 40 CFR part 61 are met. (f) The operating combustion temperatures for the sewage sludge incinerator. (g) Values for the air pollution control device operating parameters. (h) The oxygen concentration and information used to measure moisture content in the exit gas from the sewage sludge incinerator stack. (i) The sewage sludge feed rate. (j) The stack height for the sewage sludge incinerator. (k) The dispersion factor for the site where the sewage sludge incinerator is located. (l) The control efficiency for lead, arsenic, cadmium, chromium, and nickel for each sewage sludge incinerator. (m) The risk specific concentration for chromium calculated using equation (6), if applicable. (n) A calibration and maintenance log for the instruments used to measure the total hydrocarbons concentration and oxygen concentration in the exit gas from the sewage sludge incinerator stack, the information needed to determine moisture content in the exit gas, and the combustion temperatures. | |||
| 40:40:32.0.1.2.43.5.13.9 | 40 | Protection of Environment | I | O | 503 | PART 503—STANDARDS FOR THE USE OR DISPOSAL OF SEWAGE SLUDGE | E | Subpart E—Incineration | § 503.48 Reporting. | EPA | [85 FR 69205, Nov. 2, 2020] | Class I sludge management facilities, POTWs (as defined in § 501.2 of this chapter) with a design flow rate equal to or greater than one million gallons per day, and POTWs that serve a population of 10,000 people or greater shall submit a report on February 19 of each year. As of December 21, 2016, all reports submitted in compliance with this section must be submitted electronically by the operator to EPA when the Regional Administrator is the Director in compliance with this section and 40 CFR part 3 (including, in all cases, subpart D to 40 CFR part 3), 40 CFR 122.22, and 40 CFR part 127. Otherwise, as of December 21, 2025, or an EPA-approved alternative date (see 40 CFR 127.24(e) or (f)), all reports submitted in compliance with this section must be submitted electronically in compliance with this section and 40 CFR part 3 (including, in all cases, subpart D to part 3), 40 CFR 122.22, and 40 CFR part 127. 40 CFR part 127 is not intended to undo existing requirements for electronic reporting. Prior to the compliance deadlines for electronic reporting (see Table 1 in 40 CFR 127.16), the Director may also require operators to electronically submit annual reports under this section if required to do so by state law. |
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