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planned to install for its wastewater neutralization treatment
system. Specific condition 12 provides:
The permittee shall inspect and/or certify the surface
impoundment, dikes, liners and other associated
structural and monitoring equipment as required by �
264.226 and in accordance with the approved schedule
submitted to satisfy Specific Condition 16c.
Specific condition 17 provides:
a. Within 30 days issuance of this permit, the
permittee shall submit to the department for
approval a schedule for closure of the existing
surface impoundment(s) with a binding committment
[sic] to construct and have operational an
elementary neutralization unit or total enclosed
treatment facility. This binding committment
[sic] shall include the authorization to commit
funds by FP&L for the engineering, design, and
construction of said units. The elementary
neutralization unit or total enclosed system shall
be constructed and operational within ninety (90)
weeks from issuance of this permit. Said
elementary neutralization unit or totally enclosed
system must meet the definition specified in 40
CFR Part 260.10 and be approved by the department
prior to construction. If FP&L is unable to
provide the binding committment [sic] for
construction of said units: then
b. Within 210 days from the issuance of the permit,
the permittee shall submit a groundwater
monitoring plan to comply with the applicable
provisions of 40 CFR Part 264 Subpart F for
department approval. Specific elements of this
plan shall include the information required on DER
Form 17-1.207(3) Part XIII, specifically items A2,
A3, A5, and A6. This information shall be
certified by an engineer registered in the State
of Florida.
Within 30 days from approval of the groundwater
plan, the permittee shall install the necessary
monitoring wells included as part of item A.6.b of
the approved monitoring system required in 40 CFR
Part 264.98. Within 15 days after completion of
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