Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62-701.803 - General Permit for Off-site Disposal of Yard Trash
(1) Notification. Notwithstanding the
provisions of rule 62-701.730, F.A.C., facilities
that accept for disposal only yard trash may operate under a general permit
pursuant to part III of chapter 62-4, F.A.C., and this section. For purposes of
this section, yard trash includes land clearing debris and unpainted,
nontreated wood scraps and wood pallets that meet the definition of
construction and demolition debris. The owner or operator of the yard trash
disposal facility shall notify the Department in writing of the intent to use
this general permit on Form
62-701.900(3),
Notification of Intent to Use a General Permit for a Yard Trash Disposal
Facility,
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-05019,
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. Owners or operators of solid
waste management facilities which have a permit under chapter 62-701, F.A.C.,
to receive yard trash are exempt from this requirement. The notification shall
include:
(a) A site plan, of a scale not
greater than 200 feet to the inch, that shows the project location and
identifies the proposed disposal areas, total acreage of the site and of the
proposed disposal area, and any other relevant features such as water bodies,
wetlands, or potable water wells within 100 feet of the site;
(b) Identification of ground water levels at
the site, including the seasonal high ground water level if known;
(c) A general description of the facility
operations, including equipment and personnel planned for the operation and
closure of the facility, and a training plan which complies with the
requirements of subsection
62-701.320(15),
F.A.C.;
(d) A boundary survey and
legal description, of the property;
(e) The planned active life of the facility,
and the design height of the facility;
(f) Closure plans and cross section details
of the final cover;
(g) The mailing
address and phone number of the owner and operator; and,
(h) Documentation that the applicant either
owns the land or has legal authorization from the landowner to use the land for
a disposal facility.
(2)
Other requirements.
(a) The requirements of
rules 62-701.330 through
62-701.630, F.A.C., do not apply
to yard trash disposal facilities, provided that none of the prohibitions
contained in rule 62-701.300, F.A.C., shall be
violated.
(b) The owner or operator
shall construct the facility only in accordance with the site plan submitted
with the notification.
(c) The
owner or operator shall operate the facility only in accordance with the
descriptions and plans submitted with the notification.
(d) The external slopes of all disposal units
shall be no greater than three feet horizontal to one foot vertical rise. The
working face and internal slopes of all disposal units shall not be greater
than three feet horizontal to one foot vertical rise unless reasonable
assurance is provided in the notification that fires can be controlled in
steeply sloped areas.
(e) The
facility shall be operated to control objectionable odors in accordance with
subsection 62-296.320(2),
F.A.C. If objectionable odors are detected off-site, the owner or operator
shall comply with the requirements of paragraph
62-701.530(3)(b),
F.A.C.
(3) Temporary
storage. The owner or operator shall make arrangements or shall have equipment
for temporary storage, handling and transport to an authorized disposal or
recycling facility for solid waste, other than yard trash, that is
inadvertently accepted by the facility. Such solid waste that is accepted by
the facility shall be segregated and disposed of in accordance with Department
rules. Unless an alternate schedule is included in an operation plan submitted
with the permit application, which provides for the control of odors and
vectors, putrescible waste shall not be stored for longer than 48 hours and
non-putrescible waste shall not be stored for longer than 30 days. Any
hazardous waste that is received by the facility shall be managed in accordance
with the provisions of chapter 62-730, F.A.C.
(4) Compaction. Yard trash shall be compacted
and sloped as necessary to assure that the requirements of subsection (8) of
this rule, can be met.
(5) Access.
Access to the disposal facility shall be controlled during the active life of
the facility by fencing or other effective barriers to prevent disposal of
solid waste other than yard trash.
(6) Inspection of waste. At least one spotter
shall be on duty at the working face at all times that the site is operating to
inspect the incoming waste. Any material other than yard trash shall be removed
from the waste stream and placed into appropriate containers for disposal at a
permitted facility. Spotters shall be trained in accordance with subsection
62-701.320(15),
F.A.C.
(7) Inspections. Operation
of a facility under a general permit constitutes consent for Department
personnel to inspect the site and such records as are required by this section
during normal business hours for compliance with Department rules.
(8) Closure. Final cover and seeding or
planting of vegetative cover shall be placed on each disposal unit within 180
days after final receipt of wastes. Final cover shall consist of a
24-inch-thick soil layer, the upper six inches of which shall be capable of
supporting vegetation and shall be graded to eliminate ponding, promote
drainage, and minimize erosion. The side slopes of all above-grade disposal
areas shall be no greater than three feet horizontal to one foot vertical
rise.
(9) Notification of closure.
The owner or operator shall notify the Department within 30 days after closing,
covering, and seeding the facility as required in subsection (8) of this
rule.
(10) Incineration. A facility
that employs an air curtain incinerator and that also stores or disposes of
yard trash at the site shall meet the permitting requirements of rule
62-256.700, F.A.C., as well as
this section.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 403.704, 403.707, 403.814 FS. Law Implemented 403.707, 403.814 FS.
New 8-2-89, Amended 1-6-93, 1-2-94, 5-19-94, Formerly 17-701.803, Amended 12-23-96, 4-23-97, 5-27-01, 1-6-10, 8-12-12, 2-15-15.
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