Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62-701.330 - Landfill Permit Requirements
(1)
Applicability.
(a) Except as otherwise
specifically provided herein, this chapter shall apply to all solid waste
disposal units constructed or operated under a landfill permit issued after
January 6, 2010, including renewals of existing permits.
(b) All holders of landfill construction or
operation permits issued prior to January 6, 2010, which contain conditions not
in conformance with this chapter shall apply for modification of the permit to
conform to this chapter to the District Office of the Department which issued
the permit. The submission shall occur at the time of application for renewal
of an existing permit, or before July 5, 2010, whichever is later. For purposes
of this paragraph, a permit issued prior to January 6, 2010, is deemed to
include a completed permit application received by the Department prior to
January 6, 2010.
(c) Rules
62-701.400 -.420, F.A.C., shall
not apply to any solid waste disposal unit for which construction is completed
prior to the later of the dates specified in paragraph (b) of this subsection.
Such solid waste disposal unit may be operated until filled to its permitted or
modified design dimensions which, if such unit is lined, may include any future
vertical expansion over the liner in accordance with rule
62-701.430, F.A.C.
(d) Facilities operating pursuant to a
Consent Order with the Department in effect on January 6, 2010, shall continue
to operate in accordance with the order until the order expires by its own
terms, provided the landfill is in compliance with the terms and conditions of
the order. If the facility owner or operator fails to comply with any
substantive term or condition of the order, the facility covered by the order
must comply with the operational, closure and long-term care requirements of
this chapter.
(e) Notwithstanding
the above, the owner or operator of an unlined Class III landfill shall submit
and comply with a CCA management plan that complies with subsection
62-701.730(20),
F.A.C., no later than July 5, 2010.
(2) Permitted footprint. Applicants seeking
permits for lined landfills are not limited to the amount of area they may need
for disposal during the life of the permit. Rather, applicants may seek a
permit with as large a disposal area as they desire subject to the following
conditions.
(a) All of the information
normally needed in the permit application shall be supplied for the entire area
of the proposed footprint, even if only a smaller portion of the entire
footprint will be constructed during the permit period.
(b) The public notice of agency action shall
address the entire area of the footprint identified in the permit
application.
(c) During the life of
the permit, the applicant must notify the Department in writing before
beginning construction of another permitted phase of the landfill. Construction
may proceed, without further action being required by the Department, if it is
in accordance with the conditions of the permit. However, if rule changes occur
after the permit is issued which affect the design of the construction, then
permit modifications may be required. Upon completion of the construction of a
permitted phase of the landfill, a Certification of Construction Completion
document must be prepared for the phase and submitted to the Department for
approval. Department approval in accordance with paragraph
62-701.320(9)(b),
F.A.C., is required before the applicant may begin use of the newly constructed
phase. No permit fees will be required for authorizing use of these
phases.
(d) At the end of the
permit period, the applicant may apply for renewal of the permit. The
information for the construction of the entire footprint will not have to be
resubmitted if no substantial change is proposed in the planning or design of
future phases. However, the applicant will be required to update the operation
plan for the landfill, evaluate water quality data, ensure the financial
assurance cost estimates and mechanism are current and provide reasonable
assurance for compliance with any new rules or statutes that may be required of
the facility which were not in effect at the time the previous permit was
issued. Should there be new liner requirements at the time of permit renewal,
the Department will not impose them on phases that are already
constructed.
(e) When the permit is
renewed, the public notice of agency action shall address:
1. The entire landfill footprint for the
operational and closure aspects of the landfill; and,
2. The areas of the landfill where the liner
has not been installed for the construction aspects of the
landfill.
(3)
Permit applications. Permit applications for landfills shall be submitted on
Form 62-701.900(1),
Application to Construct, Operate, Modify, or Close a Solid Waste Management
Facility,
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-05031,
effective date February 15, 2015, hereby adopted and incorporated by reference.
Copies of this form are available from a local District Office or by writing to
the Department of Environmental Protection, Solid Waste Section, MS #4565, 2600
Blair Stone Road, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2400. Applications shall meet the
requirements of rule 62-701.320, F.A.C., and shall
also include the following specific requirements:
(a) A regional map or aerial photograph not
more than five years old that shows all airports located within five miles of
the proposed landfill. The applicant may show the airports on the regional map
required in subparagraph
62-701.320(7)(f)
3., F.A.C.
(b) A plot plan of the
site showing dimensions, locations of proposed and existing water quality
monitoring wells or points, locations of soil borings, proposed plan of
trenching or disposal areas, original elevations, proposed final contours, any
previously filled waste disposal areas, and fencing. Cross sections shall be
included on the plot plan or on separate sheets showing both the original and
proposed fill elevations. The scale of the plot plan shall not be greater than
200 feet to the inch.
(c)
Topographic maps at a scale of not greater than 200 feet to the inch with
5-foot contour intervals. These maps shall show the proposed fill area, any
borrow area, access roads, grades required for proper drainage and cross
sections of lifts, special drainage devices if necessary, fencing, and
equipment facilities.
(d) A report
on the:
1. Current and projected population
and area to be served by the proposed site,
2. Anticipated type, annual quantity, and
source of solid waste, expressed in tons,
3. Planned active life of the facility, the
final design height of the facility, and the maximum height of the facility
during its operation; and,
4.
Source and type of cover material.
(e) The hydrogeological and geotechnical
investigations required by rule
62-701.410, F.A.C.
(f) The water quality monitoring plan
required by rule 62-701.510, F.A.C.
(g) Evidence of an approved laboratory to do
water quality monitoring in accordance with chapter 62-160, F.A.C.
(h) The financial assurance documentation
required by rule 62-701.630, F.A.C.
(i) Operational plans and drawings as
required in subsections
62-701.500(2), (6), (7), (8), (9), (10), and
(11), F.A.C.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 403.061, 403.704 FS. Law Implemented 403.702, 403.704, 403.707 FS.
New 1-6-93, Amended 1-2-94, Formerly 17-701.330, Amended 5-27-01, 1-6-10, 8-12-12, 2-15-15.
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