[Comment: For dates of non-regulatory government publications, publications of recognized organizations and associations, federal rules and federal statutory provisions referenced in this rule, see rule 3745-40-01 of the Administrative Code.]
Table A-1: Biosolids classifications
Biosolids classification | Requirements for pathogen reduction | Additional requirements for fecal coliform or Salmonella sp. bacteria reduction | Requirements for vector attraction reduction | Requirements for metals concentration limits |
B | Choose from pathogen reduction alternatives P-1 to P-16, in accordance with paragraphs (B)(1) to (B)(16) of this rule | Not applicable.No additional requirements for fecal coliform exist beyond the requirements to meet pathogen reduction alternative P-1 | Choose from vector attraction reduction options VAR-1 to VAR-10, in accordance with paragraphs (C) (1) to (C)(10) of this rule | Table D-1 of this rule, and as applicable table D-3 of this rule |
Exceptional quality | Choose from pathogen reduction alternatives P-8 to P-16, in accordance with paragraphs (B)(8) to (B)(16) of this rule | Applicable in accordance with paragraph (B) of this rule | Choose from vector attraction reduction options VAR-1 to VAR-8, in accordance with paragraphs (C) (1) to (C)(8) of this rule | Table D-1 of this rule and table D-3 of this rule |
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Class B biosolids: For class B biosolids, pathogen reduction shall be accomplished in accordance with an alternative found in paragraphs (B)(1) to (B)(16) of this rule.
Exceptional quality biosolids: For exceptional quality biosolids, pathogen reduction shall be accomplished when the density of fecal coliform in the sewage sludge is less than one thousand most probable number (mpn) per gram of total solids (dry weight basis) or the density of Salmonella sp. bacteria in the sewage sludge is less than three most probable number (mpn) per four grams of total solids (dry weight basis), and a pathogen reduction alternative is accomplished in accordance with an alternative found in paragraphs (B)(8) to (B)(16) of this rule. The pathogen reduction alternative shall be met either prior to, or at the same time as meeting the vector attraction reduction requirement in paragraphs (C)(1) to (C)(8) of this rule. To meet the fecal coliform or Salmonella sp. bacteria requirement, the sampling results shall be representative of the biosolids leaving the treatment works. At a minimum, seven grab samples of the biosolids shall be taken and analyzed at least once per reporting period and all results shall meet the limits listed in this paragraph for the biosolids to be considered exceptional quality.
[Comment: Seven samples shall be taken over a two-week period or in accordance with the standard operating procedure developed under paragraph (C) of rule 3745-40-09 of the Administrative Code. Example calculations may be found in "Environmental Regulations and Technology - Control of Pathogens and Vector Attraction in Sewage Sludge." ]
[Comment: The relevant equation for the mean cell residence time and appurtenant information can be found in appendix E of "Environmental Regulations and Technology - Control of Pathogen and Vector Attraction in Sewage Sludge." To calculate the number of days of the mean cell residence time that is required for temperatures between fifteen and twenty degrees Celsius (between fifty-nine and sixty-eight degrees Fahrenheit), the following equation shall be used:
Time in days = 40 x 1.08(20-T) (Where T is the temperature between fifteen and twenty degrees Celsius.) ]
[Comment: Partially digested sewage sludge means sewage sludge that has been partially stabilized through either an aerobic or anaerobic process.]
[Comment: When sewage sludge is covered by snow or being dewatered inside a geotextile bag, it is not considered to be exposed to the atmosphere.]
[Comment: The relevant equations for the mean cell residence time and appurtenant information can be found in appendix E of "Environmental Regulations and Technology-Control of Pathogen and Vector Attraction in Sewage Sludge." To calculate the number of days of the mean cell residence time required for temperatures between twenty and thirty degrees Celsius (between sixty-eight and ninety-five degrees Fahrenheit), the following equation should be used:
Time in days = 15-+3 (35-T) (Where T is the temperature between twenty and thirty-five degrees Celsius.)]
[Comment: It is recommended that a method be used that draws air through the composting medium rather than blowing air through the medium. Drawing air through the composting medium provides greater odor control because the compost air can be easily collected and then filtered or scrubbed.]
[Comment: It is recommended that treatment works allow sewage sludge or biosolids to compost for a minimum of fourteen days for in-vessel composting, twenty-one days for static aerated pile composting, or thirty days for windrow composting to reduce volatile solids in the sewage sludge or biosolids. Sewage sludge or biosolids that are composted for the minimum amount of time by rule may still be odorous. Composting is generally considered complete when the temperature of the compost returns to ambient temperatures.]
[Comment: A variety of lime stabilization processes are currently in use. The effectiveness of any lime stabilization process for controlling pathogens depends on maintaining the pH at levels that reduce microorganisms in the sewage sludge. Field experience has shown that the authorized beneficial use of lime stabilized material after the pH has dropped below 10.5 may, in some cases, create odor problems. Therefore, it is recommended that biosolids beneficial use take place while the pH remains elevated. If this is not possible, and odor problems develop, alternate management practices in the field, including injection or incorporation or top dressing the beneficially used biosolids with additional lime, shall be performed. Alternate management practices, if the biosolids have not yet left the treatment works, may include adding additional lime to maintain the elevated pH or additional treatment through drying or composting.]
D = 131,700,000/100.1400 T (where D equals time in days and T equals temperature in degrees Celsius).
[Comment: The times and temperatures in table B-1 of this rule provide common durations for common temperatures, relevant to the requirements of paragraph (B)(8)(a)(i) of this rule.]
Table B-1: Time and temperature table for paragraph (B)(8)(a)(i) of this rule.
Temperature in degrees Celsius | Temperature in degrees Fahrenheit | Duration in days | Duration in hours | Duration in minutes |
50 | 122 | 14 | -- | -- |
52 | 125.6 | 7 | -- | -- |
54 | 129.2 | 4 | -- | -- |
56 | 132.8 | 2 | -- | -- |
58 | 136.4 | -- | 24 | -- |
60 | 140 | -- | 13 | -- |
62 | 143.6 | -- | 7 | -- |
64 | 147.2 | -- | 4 | -- |
66 | 150.8 | -- | 2 | -- |
68 | 154.4 | -- | -- | 57 |
70 | 158 | -- | -- | 30 |
72 | 161.6 | -- | -- | 20 |
74 | 165.2 | -- | -- | 20 |
76 | 168.8 | -- | -- | 20 |
78 | 172.4 | -- | -- | 20 |
80 | 176 | -- | -- | 20 |
82 | 179.6 | -- | -- | 20 |
84 | 183.2 | -- | -- | 20 |
Above 84 | Above 183.2 | -- | -- | 20 |
[Comment: The times and temperatures in table B-2 of this rule provide common durations for common temperatures, relevant to the requirements of paragraph (B)(8)(a)(ii) of this rule.]
Table B-2: Time and temperature table for paragraph (B)(8)(a)(ii) of this rule.
Temperature in degrees Celsius | Temperature in degrees Fahrenheit | Duration in days | Duration in hours | Duration in minutes | Duration in seconds |
50 | 122 | 14 | -- | -- | -- |
52 | 125.6 | 7 | -- | -- | -- |
54 | 129.2 | 4 | -- | -- | -- |
56 | 132.8 | 2 | -- | -- | -- |
58 | 136.4 | 1 | -- | -- | -- |
60 | 140 | -- | 13 | -- | -- |
62 | 143.6 | -- | 7 | -- | -- |
64 | 147.2 | -- | 4 | -- | -- |
66 | 150.8 | -- | 2 | -- | -- |
68 | 154.4 | -- | -- | 57 | -- |
70 | 158 | -- | -- | 30 | -- |
72 | 161.6 | -- | -- | 16 | -- |
74 | 165.2 | -- | -- | 9 | -- |
76 | 168.8 | -- | -- | 5 | -- |
78 | 172.4 | -- | -- | 3 | -- |
80 | 176 | -- | -- | 2 | -- |
82 | 179.6 | -- | -- | -- | 38 |
84 | 183.2 | -- | -- | -- | 20 |
Above 84 | Above 183.2 | -- | -- | -- | 15 |
[Comment: Times and temperatures in table B-3 of this rule provide common durations for common temperatures, relevant to the requirements of paragraph (B)(8)(a)(iii) of this rule.]
Table B-3: Time and temperature table for paragraph (B)(8)(a)(iii) of this rule.
Temperature in degrees Celsius | Temperature in degrees Fahrenheit | Duration in days | Duration in hours | Duration in minutes | Duration in seconds |
70 | 158 | -- | -- | 30 | -- |
72 | 161.6 | -- | -- | 15 | -- |
74 | 165.2 | -- | -- | 9 | -- |
76 | 168.8 | -- | -- | 5 | -- |
78 | 172.4 | -- | -- | 3 | -- |
80 | 176 | -- | -- | 2 | -- |
82 | 179.6 | -- | -- | -- | 38 |
84 | 183.2 | -- | -- | -- | 20 |
Above 84 | Above 183.2 | -- | -- | -- | 15 |
D = 50,070,000/100.1400 T (Where D equals time in days and T equals temperature in degrees Celsius.)
[Comment: The times and temperatures in table B-4 of this rule provide common durations for common temperatures, relevant to the requirements in paragraph (B)(8)(a)(iv) of this rule.]
Table B-4: Time and temperature table for paragraph (B)(8)(a)(iv) of this rule.
Temperature in degrees Celsius | Temperature in degrees Fahrenheit | Duration in days | Duration in hours | Duration in minutes |
50 | 122 | 5 | -- | -- |
52 | 125.6 | 3 | -- | -- |
54 | 129.2 | 2 | -- | -- |
56 | 132.8 | -- | 18 | -- |
58 | 136.4 | -- | 10 | -- |
60 | 140 | -- | 5 | -- |
62 | 143.6 | -- | 3 | -- |
64 | 147.2 | -- | 2 | -- |
66 | 150.8 | -- | -- | 42 |
68 | 154.4 | -- | -- | 30 |
70 | 158 | -- | -- | 30 |
72 | 161.6 | -- | -- | 30 |
74 | 165.2 | -- | -- | 30 |
76 | 168.8 | -- | -- | 30 |
78 | 172.4 | -- | -- | 30 |
80 | 176 | -- | -- | 30 |
82 | 179.6 | -- | -- | 30 |
84 | 183.2 | -- | -- | 30 |
Above 84 | Above 183.2 | -- | -- | 30 |
[Comment: It is recommended that a method be used that draws air through the composting medium rather than blowing air through the medium. Drawing air through the composting medium provides greater odor control because the air can be easily collected and then filtered or scrubbed.]
[Comment: To reduce volatile solids, it is recommended that in-vessel composting be conducted for a minimum of fourteen days, that static, aerated pile composting be conducted for a minimum of twenty-one days and that windrow composting be conducted for a minimum of thirty days. Sewage sludge or biosolids that are composted for the minimum amount of times may still be odorous.]
Class B biosolids. In addition to the applicable pathogen reduction requirements and the pollutant concentration limits for metals in this rule, a vector attraction reduction option in accordance with paragraphs (C)(1) to (C)(10) of this rule shall be met in order to achieve class B biosolids.
Exceptional quality biosolids. In addition to the applicable pathogen reduction requirements and the pollutant concentration limits for metals in this rule, a vector attraction reduction option in accordance with paragraphs (C)(1) to (C)(8) of this rule shall be met after or at the same time as meeting pathogen reduction requirements in paragraphs (B)(8) to (B)(16) of this rule to achieve exceptional quality biosolids.
[Comment: Calculations for determining the volatile solids reduction may be found in "Environmental Regulations and Technology, Control of Pathogens and Vector Attraction in Sewage Sludge." ]
[Comment: To adjust the specific oxygen uptake rate to twenty degrees Celsius, use the following equation:]
[Comment: A SOUR calculation worksheet is available online at: http://epa.ohio.gov/dsw/sludge/biosolid.aspx#137944357-compliance-tools]
[Comment: If more than one monitoring event occurs for the pollutants listed in table D-1 of this rule then all monitoring results must show pollutant levels below the pollutant ceiling concentrations listed in table D-1 of this rule. Monitoring results cannot be averaged to show that pollutant levels are below the pollutant ceiling concentrations listed in table D-1 of this rule.]
Table D-1: Pollutant ceiling concentration limits.
Pollutant | Pollutant ceiling concentration limit (milligrams per kilogram dry weight basis) |
Arsenic | 75 |
Cadmium | 85 |
Copper | 4300 |
Lead | 840 |
Mercury | 57 |
Molybdenum | 75 |
Nickel | 420 |
Selenium | 100 |
Zinc | 7500 |
Table D-2: Pollutant cumulative pollutant load rates.
Pollutant | Pollutant cumulative pollutant load rates (pounds per acre) |
Arsenic | 36.6 |
Cadmium | 34.8 |
Copper | 1339.9 |
Lead | 267.9 |
Mercury | 15.2 |
Nickel | 375.1 |
Selenium | 89.3 |
Zinc | 2500.4 |
Table D-3: Pollutant reporting period average concentration limits.
Pollutant | Pollutant reporting period average concentration limit (milligrams per kilogram dry weight basis) |
Arsenic | 41 |
Cadmium | 39 |
Copper | 1500 |
Lead | 300 |
Mercury | 17 |
Nickel | 420 |
Selenium | 100 |
Zinc | 2800 |
Ohio Admin. Code 3745-40-04
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 6/14/2018 and 12/01/2023
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 6111.042, 6111.03
Rule Amplifies: 6111.03, 6111.042
Prior Effective Dates: 4/8/02, 10/17/03, 10/1/07, 7/1/11