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Title: BAT Work Group


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BAT Work Group
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BAT Work Group Goals
  • Develop a procedure for identifying technologies
    eligible for funding
  • Propose policies and regulation necessary to
    ensure long-term operation of BAT

3
Management ofBAT - OSDS
  • Design
  • Installation
  • Operation
  • Maintenance
  • Monitoring

4
BAT - OSDS
  • Require O M
  • Moving Parts
  • Pumps
  • Electricity
  • Need to be pumped
  • Cycles may need to be adjusted
  • Sampling may be necessary

5
EPA National Guidelines for Management of Onsite
Systems
  • Maryland is looking to EPAs Voluntary Guidelines
    for the management of advanced technology or BAT
    OSDS.
  • http//www.epa.gov/owm/septic/pubs/septic_guidelin
    es.pdf

6
EPA National Guidelines for Management of Onsite
Systems
  • EPAs 5 Management Models
  • Model 1 Homeowner Awareness
  • Model 2 Maintenance Contracts
  • Model 3 Operating Permits
  • Model 4 Responsible Management Entity (RME)
  • Model 5 RME Ownership

7
EPA Model 1 Homeowner Awareness
  • Low tech systems
  • Systems properly sited, designed and constructed
  • Owner education
  • Inventory

8
EPA Model 2 - Maintenance Contracts
  • More complex options
  • Mechanical components
  • Requires service contracts for maintenance
  • Service contract tracking system

9
EPA Model 3 Operating Permits
  • Establishes system performance and monitoring
    requirements
  • Allows engineered treatment designs but may have
    prescriptive discharge requirements
  • Renewable upon review
  • Compliance monitoring
  • Minimum for large systems

10
EPA Model 4 RME O M
  • Professional O M services
  • RME is the controlling authority and permitee
  • Sanitary districts possible

11
EPA Model 5 RME Ownership
  • Areas in need of most protection
  • Most complicated of technologies
  • Systems owned by the RME

12
COMAR
  • Does not address BAT N removal
  • Addresses non-conventional systems
  • Addresses aerobic treatment units

13
Non-Conventional OSDS
  • "Non-conventional on-site sewage disposal
    systems" are experimental systems and innovative
    technologies not currently described in these
    regulations, that are undergoing evaluation by
    the Department of the Environment and the
    Approving Authority.

14
Non-Conventional OSDS
  • E. Non-conventional on-site sewage disposal
    systems which require specialized operation or
    extensive maintenance shall also require a
    satisfactory agreement among local health, State
    Health, and the systems' owners to assure proper
    operation and adequate maintenance. For example,
    a service contract may be required.

15
Non-Conventional OSDS
  • H. Non-conventional on-site sewage disposal
    systems may not be considered as acceptable
    on-site sewage disposal systems with regard to
    the subdivision of land pursuant to COMAR
    26.04.03.

16
Aerobic Treatment Units
  • H. Aerobic units may be used instead of septic
    tanks and shall be designed using maximum daily
    flows pursuant to E and F of this regulation. A
    reduction in lot size or absorption area
    requirements is not allowed with their use. All
    aerobic units shall be made of materials and
    constructed in a manner acceptable to the
    Approving Authority.

17
Identifying Grant Eligible BATFOR NUTRIENT
REDUCTION OSDS
18
VERIFICATION vs. CERTIFICATION
  • VERIFICATION Evaluate and verify manufacturers
    performance claims through strict written
    protocol.
  • CERTIFICATION - Evaluate system against
    established performance standards.
  • Pass / Fail

19
Protocol / Standards
  • Verification NSF, EPA/ETV - Protocol For The
    Verification of Residential Wastewater Treatment
    Technologies For Nutrient Reduction, (November
    27, 2000).
  • CERTIFICATION ANSI/NSF STANDARD 40 RESIDENTIAL
    WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEMS

20
National Procedures
  • NSF-EPA/ETV VERIFICATION PROGRAM
  • 6 technologies evaluated
  • NOWRA
  • DRAFT MODEL PERFORMANCE CODE

21
Multi- StateProcedure
  • NEW ENGLAND INTERSTATE WATER POLLUTION CONTROL
    COMMISSION (NEIWPCC)
  • EVALUATION OF TECHNOLOGIES ON REGIONAL BASIS
    (1996 MOU)
  • ASSIST STATE REGULATORS BY ISSUANCE OF ADVISORY
    OPINION

22
State Programs
  • Massachusetts
  • Pennsylvania
  • Delaware
  • New Jersey
  • Oregon

23
Massachusetts
  • Four Category - Approval Process
  • General, Provisional, Piloting, Remedial
  • Number and percentage of successful systems
    advance to next Category
  • Piloting - lt15 facilities (sites) for each
    system
  • Provisional Successful Piloting 75 systems
    satisfactory performance 1 year.
  • General Performance evaluation 1st 3 years of
    1st 50 systems before Provisional Status

24
Massachusetts
  • Regulations may consider past performance of
    systems in other comparable States For Piloting
    and Provisional
  • RSF standard for Nitrogen Reduction 90 of
    installed systems at a level equivalent to RSF
  • Regulations 40 TN in influent shall be
    removed.
  • 15? systems moving through approval process

25
Pennsylvania
  • Experimental On lot Wastewater Technology
    Verification Program Policy, July 04
  • NSF initially selected as Verification
    Organization
  • Systems tested at NSF Approved Center
  • Based on Test Center Results Move to Field
    Testing _at_ 12 Representative Sites - NSF Verifies

26
Delaware
  • Draft Regulations currently out for comment
  • Nutrient Reduction Inland Bays
  • TMDL Driven
  • Use of NSF,EPA/ETV Nutrient Reduction Systems
  • 20 mg/l TN Residential, 5 mg/l TN Community OSDS
    end of pipe
  • Sampling Program with Compliance

27
New Jersey
  • Part of Six State Reciprocal Agreement MOU 1996
    Protocol For Verification started 1999 Work in
    Progress
  • Pinelands Commission Sensitive Area
  • Nutrient Reduction OSDS

28
Oregon
  • LaPine National Demonstration Project
  • Source Drinking Water and Surface Water
    Protection Sensitive Area
  • As of April 04 - 40 Innovative Systems, 12 Types
    Many Nutrient Reduction

29
Maryland
  • DRAFT BAT Verification Program
  • Categories
  • Systems Certified by 3rd Party
  • Systems Verified by 3rd Party Independent
    Organization
  • Systems Not Certified or Verified

30
Maryland
  • DRAFT BAT Verification Program
  • Necessary Components
  • Acceptable Standardized Certification /
    Verification Protocol
  • On Lot Component to Allow Evaluation Under Varied
    Field Conditions And Appropriate Management Level
  • Adequate Number of Systems Installed With Minimum
    Number of Samples
  • Satisfactory Percent TN Reduction Based
    Appropriate Statistical Method

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BAT Issues
  • Voluntary vs. mandatory management
  • Site built vs. third party verified BAT
  • Sampling vs. observational monitoring
  • Create a level playing field for reimbursable
    technologies
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