Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62-701.430 - Vertical Expansion of Landfills
(1)
Applicability. Construction of a solid waste disposal unit on top of or against
the side slopes of a previously filled landfill, whether active, closed, or
inactive is considered vertical expansion of that landfill. Vertical expansion
shall require either a modification of the landfill permit, or a new permit if
the landfill has been closed. If a landfill has not been closed at the time of
the vertical expansion, then the closure requirements of that landfill will
apply at the time of closure of the vertical expansion, unless the closure
requirements for the vertical expansion are more stringent. The following
requirements shall apply:
(a) The vertical
expansion shall not cause or contribute to any violations of water quality
standards or criteria, shall not cause objectionable odors, and shall not
adversely affect the closure design of the existing landfill.
(b) For vertical expansion over lined
landfills, no interface liner is required between the old and new landfill
slopes.
(c) For vertical expansion
over landfills that were not constructed with a liner system or were not
constructed in accordance with permit requirements, the vertical expansion
shall comply with all the requirements of rule
62-701.400, F.A.C., with the
following exceptions:
1. Side slopes of six
feet horizontal to one foot vertical rise or steeper require the installation
of a single geomembrane slope liner overlain by a leachate collection and
removal system.
2. The slope liner
shall consist of a 60-mil or thicker HDPE geomembrane.
3. The liner shall be protected from physical
damage by a 24-inch thick protective layer above the liner and a bedding layer
below the liner at least 24 inches thick to protect against the calculated
differential settlement.
4. In all
vertical expansion construction, grades shall slope toward the new expansion
area.
5. If the vertical expansion
consists exclusively of construction and demolition debris, the expansion must
comply with the requirements of rule
62-701.730, F.A.C., as well as
paragraph (a) of this subsection. If the vertical expansion consists
exclusively of land clearing debris, the expansion must comply with the
requirements of rule 62-701.803, F.A.C., as well as
paragraph (a) of this subsection.
6. If the vertical expansion consists of a
composting operation, it must meet the requirements of chapter 62-709, F.A.C.,
as well as paragraph (a), of this subsection.
7. If the vertical expansion consists of a
Class III landfill, the provisions of paragraph
62-701.340(3)(c),
F.A.C., apply.
(d) The
provisions of subsection
62-701.610(1),
F.A.C., are applicable to all operations, including recycling operations,
conducted on top of closed landfills.
(2) Construction requirements. The design for
the vertical expansion shall also provide calculations and supporting
information on the following factors:
(a)
Construction on the slopes of a filled landfill requires a determination of
foundation stability in accordance with rule
62-701.410, F.A.C., and
calculations for the total settlement of the waste in the existing landfill and
the waste that will be disposed of in the new disposal area to be constructed.
Total settlement calculations shall address both compression and differential
settlement and shall be based on worst case predictions. Total settlement
calculations shall show the final elevations of the liner systems, that gravity
drainage will be maintained, and that no other component of the design will be
adversely affected.
(b) The
vertical expansion design shall achieve a minimum factor of safety 1.5 using
peak strengths for:
1. The liner system
stability for liner systems installed over existing landfill slopes to prevent
sliding along the interface between liner system components; and,
2. Deep stability, to prevent sliding along
all potential failure surfaces through the waste mass, along the liner systems,
and through the foundation soils.
(c) Surface water management during
construction of the vertical expansion over the slopes of an existing landfill
shall be consistent with subsection
62-701.400(9),
F.A.C., and shall require proper design of the drainageway at the interface
between the existing slopes and vertical expansion area. The design shall;
1. Prevent infiltration into the existing and
new landfills,
2. Minimize erosion
of cover materials,
3. Carry the
calculated flow; and,
4. Comply
with the cover requirements.
(d) A gas control system shall be installed
to vent gas from the interface between the existing landfill slopes and the
vertical expansion slopes to prevent accumulation of gas under the new liner
system. Gas-venting shall include a gas-venting layer or system of gas
collection wells under the entire slope that will be covered by the new liner
system.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 403.061, 403.704 FS. Law Implemented 403.702, 403.704, 403.707 FS.
New 1-6-93, Amended 5-19-94, Formerly 17-701.430, Amended 5-27-01, 1-6-10, 2-15-15.
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