Haw. Code R. § 11-264-221 - Design and operating requirements
(a) Any surface
impoundment that is not covered by subsection (c) or section 11-265-221 must
have a liner for all portions of the impoundment (except for existing portions
of such impoundments). The liner must be designed, constructed, and installed
to prevent any migration of wastes out of the impoundment to the adjacent
subsurface soil or ground water or surface water at any time during the active
life (including the closure period) of the impoundment. The liner may be
constructed of materials that may allow wastes to migrate into the liner (but
not into the adjacent subsurface soil or ground water or surface water) during
the active life of the facility, provided that the impoundment is closed in
accordance with paragraph 11-264-228(a)(1). For impoundments that will be
closed in accordance with paragraph 11-264-228(a)(2), the liner must be
constructed of materials that can prevent wastes from migrating into the liner
during the active life of the facility. The liner must be:
(1) Constructed of materials that have
appropriate chemical properties and sufficient strength and thickness to
prevent failure due to pressure gradients (including static head and external
hydrogeologic forces), physical contact with the waste or leachate to which
they are exposed, climatic conditions, the stress of installation, and the
stress of daily operation;
(2)
Placed upon a foundation or base capable of providing support to the liner and
resistance to pressure gradients above and below the liner to prevent failure
of the liner due to settlement, compression, or uplift; and
(3) Installed to cover all surrounding earth
likely to be in contact with the waste or leachate.
(b) The owner or operator will be exempted
from the requirements of subsection (a) if the director finds, based on a
demonstration by the owner or operator, that alternate design and operating
practices, together with location characteristics, will prevent the migration
of any hazardous constituents (see section 11-264-93) into the ground water or
surface water at any future time. In deciding whether to grant an exemption,
the director will consider:
(1) The nature
and quantity of the wastes;
(2) The
proposed alternate design and operation;
(3) The hydrogeologic setting of the
facility, including the attenuative capacity and thickness of the liners and
soils present between the impoundment and ground water or surface water;
and
(4) All other factors which
would influence the quality and mobility of the leachate produced and the
potential for it to migrate to ground water or surface water.
(c) The owner or operator of each
new surface impoundment unit on which construction commences after January 29,
1992, each lateral expansion of a surface impoundment unit on which
construction commences after July 29, 1992 and each replacement of an existing
surface impoundment unit that is to commence reuse after July 29, 1992 must
install two or more liners and a leachate collection and removal system between
such liners. "Construction commences" is as defined in section 11-260-10 under
"existing facility".
(1)
(i) The liner system must include:
(A) A top liner designed and constructed of
materials (e.g., a geomembrane) to prevent the migration of hazardous
constituents into such liner during the active life and post-closure care
period; and
(B) A composite bottom
liner, consisting of at least two components. The upper component must be
designed and constructed of materials (e.g., a geomembrane) to prevent the
migration of hazardous constituents into this component during the active life
and post-closure care period. The lower component must be designed and
constructed of materials to minimize the migration of hazardous constituents if
a breach in the upper component were to occur. The lower component must be
constructed of at least three feet (91 cm) of compacted soil material with a
hydraulic conductivity of no more than 1 X
10-7/cm/sec.
(ii) The liners must comply with paragraphs
(a)(1), (a) (2) and (a) (3).
(2) The leachate collection and removal
system between the liners, and immediately above the bottom composite liner in
the case of multiple leachate collection and removal systems, is also a leak
detection system. This leak detection system must be capable of detecting,
collecting, and removing leaks of hazardous constituents at the earliest
practicable time through all areas of the top liner likely to be exposed to
waste or leachate during the active life and post-closure care period. The
requirements for a leak detection system in this paragraph are satisfied by
installation of a system that is, at a minimum:
(i) Constructed with a bottom slope of one
percent or more;
(ii) Constructed
of granular drainage materials with a hydraulic conductivity of 1 X
10-1/cm/sec or more and a thickness of twelve inches
(30.5 cm) or more; or constructed of synthetic or geonet drainage materials
with a transmissivity of 3 X
10-4/m2sec or
more;
(iii) Constructed of
materials that are chemically resistant to the waste managed in the surface
impoundment and the leachate expected to be generated, and of sufficient
strength and thickness to prevent collapse under the pressures exerted by
overlying wastes and any waste cover materials or equipment used at the surface
impoundment;
(iv) Designed and
operated to minimize clogging during the active life and post-closure care
period; and
(v) Constructed with
sumps and liquid removal methods (e.g., pumps) of sufficient size to collect
and remove liquids from the sump and prevent liquids from backing up into the
drainage layer. Each unit must have its own sump(s). The design of each sump
and removal system must provide a method for measuring and recording the volume
of liquids present in the sump and of liquids removed.
(3) The owner or operator shall collect and
remove pumpable liquids in the sumps to minimize the head on the bottom
liner.
(4) The owner or operator of
a leak detection system that is not located completely above the seasonal high
water table must demonstrate that the operation of the leak detection system
will not be adversely affected by the presence of ground water.
(d) The director may approve
alternative design or operating practices to those specified in subsection (c)
if the owner or operator demonstrates to the director that such design and
operating practices, together with location characteristics:
(1) Will prevent the migration of any
hazardous constituent into the ground water or surface water at least as
effectively as the liners and leachate collection and removal system specified
in subsection (c); and
(2) Will
allow detection of leaks of hazardous constituents through the top liner at
least as effectively.
(e) The double liner requirement set forth in
subsection (c) may be waived by the director for any monofill, if:
(1) The monofill contains only hazardous
wastes from foundry furnace emission controls or metal casting molding sand,
and such wastes do not contain constituents which would render the wastes
hazardous for reasons other than the toxicity characteristics in section
11-261-24; and
(2)
(i)
(A) The
monofill has at least one liner for which there is no evidence that such liner
is leaking. For the purposes of this subsection, the term "liner" means a liner
designed, constructed, installed, and operated to prevent hazardous waste from
passing into the liner at any time during the active life of the facility, or a
liner designed, constructed, installed, and operated to prevent hazardous waste
from migrating beyond the liner to adjacent subsurface soil, ground water, or
surface water at any time during the active life of the facility. In the case
of any surface impoundment which has been exempted from the requirements of
subsection (c) on the basis of a liner designed, constructed, installed, and
operated to prevent hazardous waste from passing beyond the liner, at the
closure of such impoundment, the owner or operator must remove or decontaminate
all waste residues, all contaminated liner material, and contaminated soil to
the extent practicable. If all contaminated soil is not removed or
decontaminated, the owner or operator of such impoundment will comply with
appropriate post-closure requirements, including but not limited to
ground-water monitoring and corrective action;
(B) The monofill is located more than
one-quarter mile from an underground source of drinking water (as that term is
defined in
40
CFR 144.3(1998));
and
(C) The monofill is in
compliance with generally applicable ground-water monitoring requirements for
facilities with permits under HRS section
342J-30; or
(ii) The owner or operator
demonstrates that the monofill is located, designed and operated so as to
assure that there will be no migration of any hazardous constituent into ground
water or surface water at any future time.
(f) The owner or operator of any replacement
surface impoundment unit is exempt from subsection (c) if:
(1) The existing unit was constructed in
compliance with the design standards of sections 3004 (o) (1) (A) (i) and
(o)(5) of RCRA (1984); and
(2)
There is no reason to believe that the liner is not functioning as
designed.
(g) A surface
impoundment must be designed, constructed, maintained, and operated to prevent
overtopping resulting from normal or abnormal operations; overfilling; wind and
wave action; rainfall; run-on; malfunctions of level controllers, alarms, and
other equipment; and human error.
(h) A surface impoundment must have dikes
that are designed, constructed, and maintained with sufficient structural
integrity to prevent massive failure of the dikes. In ensuring structural
integrity, it must not be presumed that the liner system will function without
leakage during the active life of the unit.
(i) The director will specify in the permit
all design and operating practices that are necessary to ensure that the
requirements of this section are satisfied.
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