Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62-701.600 - Landfill Final Closure
(1)
Applicability.
(a) Landfills or solid waste
disposal units that were closed in a manner approved by the Department prior to
January 6, 2010, or that have received final cover before July 1, 1985, are
exempt from the requirements of this section, although they remain subject to
the rules that were in effect at the time of closing.
(b) Owners or operators of landfills or solid
waste disposal units that were no longer receiving wastes on January 6, 2010,
that have not been closed in accordance with an approved closure plan or
closure permit, and that do have an approved closure plan or closure permit are
exempt from the requirements of this section as long as the closure plan or
closure permit is complied with.
(c) Landfills or solid waste disposal units
that receive wastes after January 6, 2010, shall comply with the requirements
of this rule.
(2) Closure
permit requirements. Prior to initiating closure of a solid waste disposal
unit, or part of a solid waste disposal unit, the owner or operator must
receive authorization from the Department in one of the following manners. The
owner or operator may submit an application to the Department for a closure
permit on Form 62-701.900(1),
which application shall include a closure plan. If the landfill is operating
under a Department permit, the owner or operator may request a modification of
the permit to address substantive changes in the closure plan, or the owner or
operator may demonstrate that the closure plan in the existing operation permit
includes sufficient detail to provide reasonable assurance of compliance with
the provisions of this section. The application or request for modification
shall include an updated closure plan which is made up of the following:
(a) A closure design plan;
(b) A closure operation plan;
(c) A plan for long-term care; and,
(d) A demonstration that proof of financial
assurance for long-term care will be provided.
(3) Closure design plan. The closure design
plan shall consist of engineering plans and a report on closing procedures that
apply to the final closing of solid waste disposal units during the operation
of the landfill, the final closing of the landfill, and the monitoring and
maintenance during the long-term care period. The closure design plan shall
include the following information:
(a) A plan
sheet showing phases of site closing.
(b) Drawings showing existing topography and
proposed final grades.
(c)
Provisions to close solid waste disposal units within the landfill as soon as
they reach approved design dimensions and elevations and to finally close the
landfill in accordance with the requirements of this rule. Landfills that are
designed to be constructed in phases or sections shall include provisions for
temporary closure of solid waste disposal units if subsequent, planned filling
on top of them will not occur for six months or longer.
(d) Final elevations before settlement, based
upon the capability of the foundation to support the total weight of the
landfills, including water loading.
(e) Final side slope design. Side slopes of
aboveground disposal units shall not be steeper than three feet horizontal to
one foot vertical rise to control erosion of the final cover material. Such
units shall be designed to control the flow of stormwater, such as building
reverse sloping benches or terraces into the side slopes of the landfill, and
shall contain down slope drainage ways with water flow energy dissipaters.
Access for maintenance equipment shall be provided. Such designs shall address
the susceptibility for erosion of the earthen material that is proposed for
final cover relative to historical rainfall patterns for the area, the period
between the patterns for the area, the period between the application of the
final cover and establishment of vegetation, and maintenance
procedures.
(f) Final cover
installation plans showing the sequence of applying final cover.
1. The final cover shall be installed and
tested in accordance with a construction quality assurance plan which meets the
requirements of subsections
62-701.400(7) and
(8), F.A.C.
2. Final cover shall be placed over the
entire surface of each completed solid waste disposal unit or units within 180
days after the final waste deposit, or within the time frame set forth in the
approved closure plan. The final cover shall be vegetated to control erosion
and provide a moisture infiltration seal, with species that are drought
resistant and have roots that will not penetrate the final cover.
3. Top gradients of final cover on landfill
areas shall be graded to maximize runoff and minimize erosion, considering
total fill height and expected subsidence caused by decomposing waste, and
shall be designed to prevent ponding or low spots.
4. The closure design plan shall describe
provisions for cover material for the long-term care erosion control, filling
areas of subsidence or other depressions, maintaining berms, and general
maintenance of the facility, and specify the anticipated source and amount of
material necessary for proper closure of the landfill.
(g) Final cover design.
1. Landfills shall have a final cover
designed to minimize infiltration and erosion, which shall include a barrier
layer consisting of a soil layer, a geomembrane, or a combination of a
geomembrane with a low permeability material. All geosynthetic and soil
components used in the final cover shall meet the standards and specifications
contained in subparagraphs
62-701.400(3)(d)
1. and 2., (3)(d)5.-11., paragraphs (e), and (f), F.A.C. For lined Class I and
Class III landfills, the barrier layer shall have a permeability that is
substantially equivalent to, or less than, the permeability of the bottom liner
system. If the landfill uses a geomembrane in the bottom liner system, the
barrier layer shall also incorporate a geomembrane. For unlined Class I
landfills, the barrier layer shall have a permeability of 1 x
10-7 cm/sec or less. For unlined Class III
landfills, the barrier layer shall have a permeability of 1 x
10-5 cm/sec or less. For unlined Class III landfills
which accepted only yard trash, no barrier layer is required; instead, final
cover shall consist of a 24-inch thick soil layer, or a 30-inch thick layer
consisting of approximately 50 percent soil and 50 percent ground or chipped
yard trash by volume, the upper six inches of which shall be capable of
supporting vegetative growth.
2. If
the barrier layer consists only of soil, it shall be at least 18 inches thick,
installed in 6-inch thick lifts, and shall have a final, 18-inch thick layer of
soil, or a 24-inch thick layer consisting of approximately 50 percent soil and
50 percent ground or chipped yard trash by volume, that will sustain vegetation
to control erosion placed on top of the barrier layer.
3. If the barrier layer consists only of a
GCL, a protective soil layer at least 24 inches thick shall be placed on top of
the GCL with the upper six inches being able to sustain vegetative growth. In
the alternative, the GCL may be covered with a 12-inch thick layer of soil that
is then covered with a 15-inch thick layer consisting of approximately 50
percent soil and 50 percent ground or chipped yard trash by volume, with the
upper six inches being able to sustain vegetative growth. The GCL shall be
placed on a protective soil layer at least six inches thick. Material
specifications and installation methods, which may include a drainage layer
between the GCL and the protective soil layer over the GCL, shall be adequate
to protect the barrier layer from root penetration, resist erosion, and remain
stable on the final design slopes of the landfill.
4. If a geomembrane is used in the barrier
layer, it shall be either HDPE or LLDPE with a minimum average thickness of 40
mils or PVC with a minimum average thickness of 30 mils, shall have chemical
and physical resistance to materials it may come in contact with, and shall
withstand exposure to the natural environmental stresses and forces throughout
the installation, seaming process, and settlement of the waste during the
closure and long-term care period. A protective soil layer at least 24 inches
thick shall be put on top of the geomembrane. In the alternative, the
geomembrane may be covered with a 12-inch thick layer of soil that is then
covered with a 15-inch thick layer consisting of approximately 50 percent soil
and 50 percent ground or chipped yard trash by volume, with the upper six
inches being able to sustain vegetative growth. Material specifications,
installation methods, and compaction specifications, which may include a
drainage layer between the geomembrane and the protective soil layer, shall be
adequate to protect the barrier layer from root penetration, resist erosion,
and remain stable on the final design slopes of the landfill. This layer shall
include topsoil or soils that will sustain vegetative growth.
5. The final cover design shall include an
evaluation of the stability of the cover system and the disposed waste and
shall be designed to meet the factor of safety criteria in subsection
62-701.400(2),
F.A.C. This evaluation shall include an analysis of the potential for slides
along the weakest interface of the final cover system and of the potential for
deep seated rotational or translational failures through the waste and the
final cover.
6. An applicant may
use an alternate design for the barrier layer or parts of the barrier layer, or
for the protective soil layer, upon a demonstration that the alternate design
will result in a substantially equivalent rate of storm water infiltration
through the final cover. Any alternate design shall be reviewed by the
Department as part of its review of the closure design plan.
7. Nothing herein shall preclude the
Department from requiring more stringent final or temporary cover designs in a
permit or consent order if necessary to protect the public health or the
environment because of the nature of wastes received or site specific
geological or hydrogeological conditions, or if the landfill has not been
adequately constructed, operated, maintained, or closed.
(h) Proposed method of stormwater control.
The closure design plan shall demonstrate how the stormwater management systems
shall be operated and maintained as necessary to meet the requirements of
subsection 62-701.400(9),
F.A.C.
(i) Proposed method of
access control. The closure design plan shall show how access to the closed
landfill shall be restricted to prevent any future waste dumping or use of the
facility by unauthorized persons.
(j) A description of the proposed or existing
gas management system that complies with rule
62-701.530,
F.A.C.
(4) Closure
operation plan. The closure operation plan shall:
(a) Describe the actions that will be taken
to close the landfill, such as placement of cover, grading, construction of
berms, ditches, roads, retention-detention ponds, installation or closure of
wells and boreholes, installation of fencing, seeding of vegetation, and
protection of on-site utilities and easements;
(b) Provide a time schedule for completion of
the closing and long-term care;
(c)
Contain appropriate references to the closure design and other supporting
documents;
(d) Describe the
proposed method of demonstrating financial assurance for long-term
care;
(e) Provide for operation of
the water quality monitoring plan required in rule
62-701.510, F.A.C.; and,
(f) Provide for the development
and implementation of the gas management system required in rule
62-701.530,
F.A.C.
(5) The owner or
operator shall close the facility only in accordance with the closure design
plan submitted with the permit application. The owner or operator shall at all
times comply with the closure operation plan submitted with the permit
application.
(6) Certification of
closure construction completion. After closure construction has been completed,
the engineer of record shall certify to the Department on Form
62-701.900(2)
that the closure is complete and that it was done in accordance with the plans
submitted to the Department except where minor deviation was necessary. All
deviations shall be described in detail and the reasons therefore enumerated.
The final report required by subsection
62-701.400(7),
F.A.C. shall be submitted with the certification. If the certification is for
the final closure of a landfill, it shall include a certification that one of
the following has been done:
(a) For
landfills with a final elevation of less than 20 feet above the natural land
surface, concrete monuments shall be installed to mark the boundaries of the
landfill property and other permanent markers shall be installed to outline the
general waste filled areas. These markers shall be tied to one or more of the
boundary markers by a survey performed by an engineer or a Florida Licensed
Professional Surveyor and Mapper. The location and elevation of all markers
shall be shown on a site plan filed with the "Declaration to the Public"
described in subsection (7) of this rule.
(b) For landfills with a final elevation of
20 feet or higher above the natural land surface, a final survey shall be
performed after closure is complete by an engineer or a Florida Licensed
Professional Surveyor and Mapper to verify that final contours and elevations
of the facility are in accordance with the plans as approved in the permit.
Aerial mapping techniques which provide equivalent survey accuracy may be
substituted for the survey. Contours shall be shown at no greater than
five-foot intervals. A copy of the survey shall be included with the
certification of closure construction completion.
(7) Declaration to the public. Once closure
construction has been completed, the landfill owner or operator shall file a
declaration to the public in the deed records in the office of the county clerk
of the county in which the landfill is located. The declaration shall include a
legal description of the property on which the landfill is located and a site
plan specifying the area actually filled with solid waste. The declaration
shall also include a notice that any future owner or user of the site should
consult with the Department prior to planning or initiating any activity
involving the disturbance of the landfill cover, monitoring system or other
control structures. A certified copy of the declaration shall be filed with the
Department.
(8) Official date of
closing. The Department shall evaluate the documents required in subsections
(6) and (7) of this rule, and within 30 days of its determination that such
documents comply with the closure plan and the requirements of this section
shall acknowledge by letter to the facility operator that closing of the
facility has been completed. If the entire landfill has been closed, the date
of this letter shall be the official date of landfill closing for purposes of
determining the long-term care period. If only a portion of the landfill has
been closed, the long-term care period will begin upon the closing of the
entire landfill, unless:
(a) The portion that
has been closed can be monitored and maintained separately from the rest of the
landfill, or
(b) The portion that
has been closed can be maintained separately from the rest of the landfill and
monitored within a facility-wide water quality monitoring
network.
(9) Temporary
closure.
(a) Placement of final cover over a
solid waste disposal unit may be delayed for a period of time specified in an
approved closure plan for the following reasons:
1. For the purpose of promoting biological
degradation of waste,
2. If
additional solid waste will be deposited on the solid waste disposal unit,
or
3. If excavation of the waste is
planned.
(b) Placement of
final cover may be delayed only if the solid waste disposal unit is temporarily
closed in accordance with an approved closure plan. Conditions of temporary
closure shall include:
1. The solid waste
disposal unit was constructed in compliance with its permit conditions, and has
a liner and leachate control system,
2. A schedule for closure is shown in the
closure plan application,
3. Final
cover is installed on side slopes of each completed disposal unit that will not
receive additional waste or that will not be excavated, except that if a
landfill owner or operator can demonstrate in individual cases that a different
process will be adequate to control erosion and odors, and will be expected to
result in compliance with applicable stormwater and leachate management
requirements, it can be approved as part of the closure plan,
4. Odors and vectors are controlled,
5. An intermediate cover is
installed on the solid waste disposal unit,
6. The financial assurance requirements of
rule 62-701.630, F.A.C., are met, and
the closure cost estimate takes into account the costs of temporary closure as
well as the costs of the final closure; and,
7. The landfill owner or operator
demonstrates that delaying placement of final cover will not cause or
contribute to any significant increase in leachate escaping from the solid
waste disposal unit into the environment.
(c) In addition, a solid waste disposal unit
that will be excavated in the future shall have a temporary final cover
installed.
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, 5-19-94, Formerly 17-701.600, Amended 5-27-01, 1-6-10, 8-12-12, 2-15-15.
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