[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: 40CFR503.33]

[Page 842-843]
 
                   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. 503.33  Vector attraction reduction.

    (a)(1) One of the vector attraction reduction requirements in Sec. 
503.33 (b)(1) through (b)(10) shall be met when bulk sewage sludge is 
applied to agricultural land, forest, a public contact site, or a 
reclamation site.
    (2) One of the vector attraction reduction requirements in Sec. 
503.33 (b)(1) through (b)(8) shall be met when bulk sewage sludge is 
applied to a lawn or a home garden.
    (3) One of the vector attraction reduction requirements in Sec. 
503.33 (b)(1) through (b)(8) shall be met when sewage sludge is sold or 
given away in a bag or other container for application to the land.
    (4) One of the vector attraction reduction requirements in Sec. 
503.33 (b)(1) through (b)(11) shall be met when sewage sludge (other 
than domestic septage) is placed on an active sewage sludge unit.
    (5) One of the vector attraction reduction requirements in Sec. 
503.33 (b)(9), (b)(10), or (b)(12) shall be met when domestic septage is 
applied to agricultural land, forest, or a reclamation site and one of 
the vector attraction reduction requirements in Sec. 503.33 (b)(9) 
through (b)(12) shall be met when domestic septage is placed on an 
active sewage sludge unit.
    (b)(1) The mass of volatile solids in the sewage sludge shall be 
reduced by a minimum of 38 percent (see calculation procedures in 
``Environmental Regulations and Technology--Control of Pathogens and 
Vector Attraction in Sewage Sludge'', EPA-625/R-92/013, 1992, U.S. 
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, Ohio 45268).
    (2) When the 38 percent volatile solids reduction requirement in 
Sec. 503.33(b)(1) cannot be met for an anaerobically digested sewage 
sludge, vector attraction reduction can be demonstrated by digesting a 
portion of the previously digested sewage sludge anaerobically in the 
laboratory in a bench-scale unit for 40 additional days at a temperature 
between 30 and 37 degrees Celsius. When at the end of the 40 days, the 
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solids in the sewage sludge at the beginning of that period is reduced 
by less than 17 percent, vector attraction reduction is achieved.
    (3) When the 38 percent volatile solids reduction requirement in 
Sec. 503.33(b)(1) cannot be met for an aerobically digested sewage 
sludge, vector attraction reduction can be demonstrated by digesting a 
portion of the previously digested sewage sludge that has a percent 
solids of two percent or less aerobically in the laboratory in a bench-
scale unit for 30 additional days at 20 degrees Celsius. When at the end 
of the 30 days, the volatile solids in the sewage sludge at the 
beginning of that period is reduced by less than 15 percent, vector 
attraction reduction is achieved.
    (4) The specific oxygen uptake rate (SOUR) for sewage sludge treated 
in an aerobic process shall be equal to or less than 1.5 milligrams of 
oxygen per hour per gram of total solids (dry weight basis) at a 
temperature of 20 degrees Celsius.
    (5) Sewage sludge shall be treated in an aerobic process for 14 days 
or longer. During that time, the temperature of the sewage sludge shall 
be higher than 40 degrees Celsius and the average temperature of the 
sewage sludge shall be higher than 45 degrees Celsius.
    (6) The pH of sewage sludge shall be raised to 12 or higher by 
alkali addition and, without the addition of more alkali, shall remain 
at 12 or higher for two hours and then at 11.5 or higher for an 
additional 22 hours.
    (7) The percent solids of sewage sludge that does not contain 
unstabilized solids generated in a primary wastewater treatment process 
shall be equal to or greater than 75 percent based on the moisture 
content and total solids prior to mixing with other materials.
    (8) The percent solids of sewage sludge that contains unstabilized 
solids generated in a primary wastewater treatment process shall be 
equal to or greater than 90 percent based on the moisture content and 
total solids prior to mixing with other materials.
    (9)(i) Sewage sludge shall be injected below the surface of the 
land.
    (ii) No significant amount of the sewage sludge shall be present on 
the land surface within one hour after the sewage sludge is injected.
    (iii) When the sewage sludge that is injected below the surface of 
the land is Class A with respect to pathogens, the sewage sludge shall 
be injected below the land surface within eight hours after being 
discharged from the pathogen treatment process.
    (10)(i) Sewage sludge applied to the land surface or placed on an 
active sewage sludge unit shall be incorporated into the soil within six 
hours after application to or placement on the land, unless otherwise 
specified by the permitting authority.
    (ii) When sewage sludge that is incorporated into the soil is Class 
A with respect to pathogens, the sewage sludge shall be applied to or 
placed on the land within eight hours after being discharged from the 
pathogen treatment process.
    (11) Sewage sludge placed on an active sewage sludge unit shall be 
covered with soil or other material at the end of each operating day.
    (12) The pH of domestic septage 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.

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