N.J. Admin. Code § 7:14A-23.31 - Stabilization residuals
(a) All residuals
stabilization equipment shall be designed to meet the requirements for pathogen
reduction and vector attraction reduction in accordance with N.J.A.C.
7:14A-20.
(b) New residual stabilization
operations, or expansions shall be designed in accordance with the following
requirements:
1. Residual stabilization and curing
operations shall be enclosed and vented and shall be in compliance with the
Department's air pollution control rules at N.J.A.C. 7:27. For residual
stabilization operations which process less than one dry ton per day, the Department
shall waive the requirement for enclosure of the residual stabilization operation,
in full or in part, where the control of the effects of odor or climatic conditions
are otherwise satisfactorily addressed as part of the permit application consistent
with 7:14A-20.6.
2. All transfer conveyors and associated equipment
shall be constructed of fire resistant materials.
3. Composting systems shall be designed to produce
a sludge derived product that has a final solids content between 50 and 60
percent.
4. The aeration system shall be
designed to distribute air evenly throughout the composting mass, to maintain
aerobic conditions, and to control temperatures within acceptable ranges in active
composting pursuant to (a) above.
5. The
process monitoring system shall be designed to monitor all process criteria (such as
temperature, pH, or percent solids) as required pursuant to (a) above.
6. Leachate collection and treatment shall be
provided.
7. Equipment capable of
adequately mixing bulking agent and dewatered sludge to the desired porosity,
structure, and moisture content prior to composting shall be provided.
8. The minimum time for compost curing shall be 30
days. Compost curing capacity shall be developed independent of finished compost
storage capacity.
9. Storage capacity
for a minimum of 30 days production of stabilized residuals shall be provided,
unless suitable alternative contingency arrangements, as acceptable to the
Department, are demonstrated.
10. For
active composting, the maximum height of a static pile shall not exceed seven
feet.
11. Process and curing pads shall
provide for drainage away from piles and shall have a minimum slope of two
percent.
12. Compost curing pile designs
shall provide aeration either through the installation of aeration equipment, or
through mechanical turning at least two times per week. For compost curing on pads,
the maximum height of the curing piles shall not exceed 10 feet.
Notes
See: 28 New Jersey Register 380(a), 28 New Jersey Register 2779(a), 28 New Jersey Register 3494(a), 28 New Jersey Register 3858(a), 28 New Jersey Register 4697(a), 28 New Jersey Register 5028(a), 29 New Jersey Register 1704(a).
In (a), substituted N.J.A.C. reference for CFR, Statewide Sludge Management Plan, and U.S.C.A. references; substantially amended (b).
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