Table D-1: Isolation distance requirements that shall be maintained from the location of class B and bulk exceptional quality biosolids.
Isolation distance requirement: | To be maintained from: | For biosolids classification: |
Three feet | Bedrock | Class B and bulk exceptional quality |
One hundred feet | Surface waters of the state | Class B and bulk exceptional quality |
Three hundred feet | A sinkhole or a UIC class V drainage well | Class B and bulk exceptional quality |
Three hundred feet | An occupied structure or school | Class B |
Three hundred feet | A private, potable water source | Class B |
One thousand feet | A medical care facility | Class B |
A request for an isolation distance reduction shall be made on forms approved by the director.
Table D-2: Setback requirements for public water systems.
Type of public water system | Setback |
Community or non-transient, non-community public water system | The inner management zone; if the drinking water source protection area is underlain by karst or fractured bedrock and has been determined to be highly susceptible to contamination, the setback shall be extended to include the entire drinking water source protection area. |
Transient, non-community public water system using ground water | Three hundred feet from the water supply well |
[Comment: "Frequently flooded" and "low lying wet area" are defined in rule 3745-40-01 of the Administrative Code.]
Table F-1: Field storage requirements.
Biosolids classification | Number of days of field storage | Is field storage allowed? |
Class B and bulk exceptional quality | Less than or equal to ninety days | Yes |
Class B and bulk exceptional quality | Greater than ninety days | No. The field storage of biosolids for more than ninety days is prohibited. |
Replaces: 3745-40-07
Ohio Admin. Code 3745-40-07
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 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