[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 40, Volume 28]
[Revised as of July 1, 2004]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 40CFR503.32]

[Page 839-842]
 
                   TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT
 
         CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)
 
PART 503_STANDARDS FOR THE USE OR DISPOSAL OF SEWAGE SLUDGE
--Table of Contents
 
           Subpart D_Pathogens and Vector Attraction Reduction
 
Sec. 503.32  Pathogens.

    (a) Sewage sludge--Class A. (1) The requirement in Sec. 
503.32(a)(2) and the requirements in either Sec. 503.32(a)(3), (a)(4), 
(a)(5), (a)(6), (a)(7), or (a)(8) shall be met for a sewage sludge to be 
classified Class A with respect to pathogens.
    (2) The Class A pathogen requirements in Sec. 503.32 (a)(3) through 
(a)(8) shall be met either prior to meeting or at the same time the 
vector attraction reduction requirements in Sec. 503.33, except the 
vector attraction reduction requirements in Sec. 503.33 (b)(6) through 
(b)(8), are met.
    (3) Class A--Alternative 1. (i) Either the density of fecal coliform 
in the sewage sludge shall be less than 1000 Most Probable Number per 
gram of total solids (dry weight basis), or the density of Salmonella 
sp. bacteria in the sewage sludge shall be less than three Most Probable 
Number per four grams of total solids (dry weight basis) at the time the 
sewage sludge is used or disposed; at the time the sewage sludge is 
prepared for sale or give away in a bag or other container for 
application to the land; or at the time the sewage sludge or material 
derived from sewage sludge is prepared to meet the requirements in Sec. 
503.10 (b), (c), (e), or (f).
    (ii) The temperature of the sewage sludge that is used or disposed 
shall be maintained at a specific value for a period of time.
    (A) When the percent solids of the sewage sludge is seven percent or 
higher, the temperature of the sewage sludge shall be 50 degrees Celsius 
or higher; the time period shall be 20 minutes or longer; and the 
temperature and time period shall be determined using equation (2), 
except when small particles of sewage sludge are heated by either warmed 
gases or an immiscible liquid.
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TC15NO91.193

Where,

D=time in days.
t=temperature in degrees Celsius.

    (B) When the percent solids of the sewage sludge is seven percent or 
higher and small particles of sewage sludge are heated by either warmed 
gases or an immiscible liquid, the temperature of the sewage sludge 
shall be 50 degrees Celsius or higher; the time period shall be 15 
seconds or longer; and the temperature and time period shall be 
determined using equation (2).
    (C) When the percent solids of the sewage sludge is less than seven 
percent and the time period is at least 15 seconds, but less than 30 
minutes, the temperature and time period shall be determined using 
equation (2).
    (D) When the percent solids of the sewage sludge is less than seven 
percent; the temperature of the sewage sludge is 50 degrees Celsius or 
higher; and the time period is 30 minutes or longer, the temperature and 
time period shall be determined using equation (3).
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TC15NO91.194

Where,

D=time in days.
t=temperature in degrees Celsius.

    (4) Class A--Alternative 2. (i) Either the density of fecal coliform 
in the sewage sludge shall be less than 1000 Most Probable Number per 
gram of total solids (dry weight basis), or the density of Salmonella 
sp. bacteria in the sewage sludge shall be less than three Most Probable 
Number per four grams of total solids (dry weight basis) at the time the 
sewage sludge is used or disposed; at the time the sewage sludge is 
prepared for sale or give away in a bag

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or other container for application to the land; or at the time the 
sewage sludge or material derived from sewage sludge is prepared to meet 
the requirements in Sec. 503.10 (b), (c), (e), or (f).
    (ii)(A) The pH of the sewage sludge that is used or disposed shall 
be raised to above 12 and shall remain above 12 for 72 hours.
    (B) The temperature of the sewage sludge shall be above 52 degrees 
Celsius for 12 hours or longer during the period that the pH of the 
sewage sludge is above 12.
    (C) At the end of the 72 hour period during which the pH of the 
sewage sludge is above 12, the sewage sludge shall be air dried to 
achieve a percent solids in the sewage sludge greater than 50 percent.
    (5) Class A--Alternative 3. (i) Either the density of fecal coliform 
in the sewage sludge shall be less than 1000 Most Probable Number per 
gram of total solids (dry weight basis), or the density of Salmonella 
sp. bacteria in sewage sludge shall be less than three Most Probable 
Number per four grams of total solids (dry weight basis) at the time the 
sewage sludge is used or disposed; at the time the sewage sludge is 
prepared for sale or give away in a bag or other container for 
application to the land; or at the time the sewage sludge or material 
derived from sewage sludge is prepared to meet the requirements in Sec. 
503.10 (b), (c), (e), or (f).
    (ii)(A) The sewage sludge shall be analyzed prior to pathogen 
treatment to determine whether the sewage sludge contains enteric 
viruses.
    (B) When the density of enteric viruses in the sewage sludge prior 
to pathogen treatment is less than one Plaque-forming Unit per four 
grams of total solids (dry weight basis), the sewage sludge is Class A 
with respect to enteric viruses until the next monitoring episode for 
the sewage sludge.
    (C) When the density of enteric viruses in the sewage sludge prior 
to pathogen treatment is equal to or greater than one Plaque-forming 
Unit per four grams of total solids (dry weight basis), the sewage 
sludge is Class A with respect to enteric viruses when the density of 
enteric viruses in the sewage sludge after pathogen treatment is less 
than one Plaque-forming Unit per four grams of total solids (dry weight 
basis) and when the values or ranges of values for the operating 
parameters for the pathogen treatment process that produces the sewage 
sludge that meets the enteric virus density requirement are documented.
    (D) After the enteric virus reduction in paragraph (a)(5)(ii)(C) of 
this section is demonstrated for the pathogen treatment process, the 
sewage sludge continues to be Class A with respect to enteric viruses 
when the values for the pathogen treatment process operating parameters 
are consistent with the values or ranges of values documented in 
paragraph (a)(5)(ii)(C) of this section.
    (iii)(A) The sewage sludge shall be analyzed prior to pathogen 
treatment to determine whether the sewage sludge contains viable 
helminth ova.
    (B) When the density of viable helminth ova in the sewage sludge 
prior to pathogen treatment is less than one per four grams of total 
solids (dry weight basis), the sewage sludge is Class A with respect to 
viable helminth ova until the next monitoring episode for the sewage 
sludge.
    (C) When the density of viable helminth ova in the sewage sludge 
prior to pathogen treatment is equal to or greater than one per four 
grams of total solids (dry weight basis), the sewage sludge is Class A 
with respect to viable helminth ova when the density of viable helminth 
ova in the sewage sludge after pathogen treatment is less than one per 
four grams of total solids (dry weight basis) and when the values or 
ranges of values for the operating parameters for the pathogen treatment 
process that produces the sewage sludge that meets the viable helminth 
ova density requirement are documented.
    (D) After the viable helminth ova reduction in paragraph 
(a)(5)(iii)(C) of this section is demonstrated for the pathogen 
treatment process, the sewage sludge continues to be Class A with 
respect to viable helminth ova when the values for the pathogen 
treatment process operating parameters are consistent with the values or 
ranges of values documented in paragraph (a)(5)(iii)(C) of this section.
    (6) Class A--Alternative 4. (i) Either the density of fecal coliform 
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sewage sludge shall be less than 1000 Most Probable Number per gram of 
total solids (dry weight basis), or the density of Salmonella sp. 
bacteria in the sewage sludge shall be less than three Most Probable 
Number per four grams of total solids (dry weight basis) at the time the 
sewage sludge is used or disposed; at the time the sewage sludge is 
prepared for sale or give away in a bag or other container for 
application to the land; or at the time the sewage sludge or material 
derived from sewage sludge is prepared to meet the requirements in Sec. 
503.10 (b), (c), (e), or (f).
    (ii) The density of enteric viruses in the sewage sludge shall be 
less than one Plaque-forming Unit per four grams of total solids (dry 
weight basis) at the time the sewage sludge is used or disposed; at the 
time the sewage sludge is prepared for sale or give away in a bag or 
other container for application to the land; or at the time the sewage 
sludge or material derived from sewage sludge is prepared to meet the 
requirements in Sec. 503.10 (b), (c), (e), or (f), unless otherwise 
specified by the permitting authority.
    (iii) The density of viable helminth ova in the sewage sludge shall 
be less than one per four grams of total solids (dry weight basis) at 
the time the sewage sludge is used or disposed; at the time the sewage 
sludge is prepared for sale or give away in a bag or other container for 
application to the land; or at the time the sewage sludge or material 
derived from sewage sludge is prepared to meet the requirements in Sec. 
503.10 (b), (c), (e), or (f), unless otherwise specified by the 
permitting authority.
    (7) Class A--Alternative 5. (i) Either the density of fecal coliform 
in the sewage sludge shall be less than 1000 Most Probable Number per 
gram of total solids (dry weight basis), or the density of Salmonella, 
sp. bacteria in the sewage sludge shall be less than three Most Probable 
Number per four grams of total solids (dry weight basis) at the time the 
sewage sludge is used or disposed; at the time the sewage sludge is 
prepared for sale or given away in a bag or other container for 
application to the land; or at the time the sewage sludge or material 
derived from sewage sludge is prepared to meet the requirements in Sec. 
503.10(b), (c), (e), or (f).
    (ii) Sewage sludge that is used or disposed shall be treated in one 
of the Processes to Further Reduce Pathogens described in appendix B of 
this part.
    (8) Class A--Alternative 6. (i) Either the density of fecal coliform 
in the sewage sludge shall be less than 1000 Most Probable Number per 
gram of total solids (dry weight basis), or the density of Salmonella, 
sp. bacteria in the sewage sludge shall be less than three Most Probable 
Number per four grams of total solids (dry weight basis) at the time the 
sewage sludge is used or disposed; at the time the sewage sludge is 
prepared for sale or given away in a bag or other container for 
application to the land; or at the time the sewage sludge or material 
derived from sewage sludge is prepared to meet the requirements in Sec. 
503.10(b), (c), (e), or (f).
    (ii) Sewage sludge that is used or disposed shall be treated in a 
process that is equivalent to a Process to Further Reduce Pathogens, as 
determined by the permitting authority.
    (b) Sewage sludge--Class B. (1)(i) The requirements in either Sec. 
503.32(b)(2), (b)(3), or (b)(4) shall be met for a sewage sludge to be 
classified Class B with respect to pathogens.
    (ii) The site restrictions in Sec. 503.32(b)(5) shall be met when 
sewage sludge that meets the Class B pathogen requirements in Sec. 
503.32(b)(2), (b)(3), or (b)(4) is applied to the land.
    (2) Class B--Alternative 1. (i) Seven representative samples of the 
sewage sludge that is used or disposed shall be collected.
    (ii) The geometric mean of the density of fecal coliform in the 
samples collected in paragraph (b)(2)(i) of this section shall be less 
than either 2,000,000 Most Probable Number per gram of total solids (dry 
weight basis) or 2,000,000 Colony Forming Units per gram of total solids 
(dry weight basis).
    (3) Class B--Alternative 2. Sewage sludge that is used or disposed 
shall be treated in one of the Processes to Significantly Reduce 
Pathogens described in appendix B of this part.
    (4) Class B--Alternative 3. Sewage sludge that is used or disposed 
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treated in a process that is equivalent to a Process to Significantly 
Reduce Pathogens, as determined by the permitting authority.
    (5) Site restrictions. (i) Food crops with harvested parts that 
touch the sewage sludge/soil mixture and are totally above the land 
surface shall not be harvested for 14 months after application of sewage 
sludge.
    (ii) Food crops with harvested parts below the surface of the land 
shall not be harvested for 20 months after application of sewage sludge 
when the sewage sludge remains on the land surface for four months or 
longer prior to incorporation into the soil.
    (iii) Food crops with harvested parts below the surface of the land 
shall not be harvested for 38 months after application of sewage sludge 
when the sewage sludge remains on the land surface for less than four 
months prior to incorporation into the soil.
    (iv) Food crops, feed crops, and fiber crops shall not be harvested 
for 30 days after application of sewage sludge.
    (v) Animals shall not be grazed on the land for 30 days after 
application of sewage sludge.
    (vi) Turf grown on land where sewage sludge is applied shall not be 
harvested for one year after application of the sewage sludge when the 
harvested turf is placed on either land with a high potential for public 
exposure or a lawn, unless otherwise specified by the permitting 
authority.
    (vii) Public access to land with a high potential for public 
exposure shall be restricted for one year after application of sewage 
sludge.
    (viii) Public access to land with a low potential for public 
exposure shall be restricted for 30 days after application of sewage 
sludge.
    (c) Domestic septage. (1) The site restrictions in Sec. 
503.32(b)(5) shall be met when domestic septage is applied to 
agricultural land, forest, or a reclamation site; or
    (2) The pH of domestic septage applied to agricultural land, forest, 
or a reclamation site shall be raised to 12 or higher by alkali addition 
and, without the addition of more alkali, shall remain at 12 or higher 
for 30 minutes and the site restrictions in Sec. 503.32 (b)(5)(i) 
through (b)(5)(iv) shall be met.

[58 FR 9387, Feb. 19, 1993, as amended at 64 FR 42571, Aug. 4, 1999]