Haw. Code R. § 11-270-21 - Specific Part B information requirements for landfills
Except as otherwise provided in section 11-264-1, owners and operators of facilities that dispose of hazardous waste in landfills must provide the following additional information:
(a)
A list of the hazardous wastes placed or to be placed in each landfill or
landfill cell;
(b) Detailed plans
and an engineering report describing how the landfill is designed and is or
will be constructed, operated, and maintained to meet the requirements of
sections 11-264-19, 11-264-301, 11-264-302, and 11-264-303, addressing the
following items:
(1)
(i) The liner system (except for an existing
portion of a landfill), if the landfill must meet the requirements of
subsection 11-264-301(a). If an exemption from the requirement for a liner is
sought as provided by subsection 11-264-301(b), submit detailed plans, and
engineering and hydrogeological reports, as appropriate, describing alternate
designs and operating practices that will, in conjunction with location
aspects, prevent the migration of any hazardous constituents into the ground
water or surface water at any future time;
(ii) The double liner and leak (leachate)
detection, collection, and removal system, if the landfill must meet the
requirements of subsection 11-264-301(c). If an exemption from the requirements
for double liners and a leak detection, collection, and removal system or
alternative design is sought as provided by subsection 11-264-301(d), (e), or
(f), submit appropriate information;
(iii) If the leak detection system is located
in a saturated zone, submit detailed plans and an engineering report explaining
the leak detection system design and operation, and the location of the
saturated zone in relation to the leak detection system;
(iv) The construction quality assurance (CQA)
plan if required under section 11-264-19;
(v) Proposed action leakage rate, with
rationale, if required under section 11-264-302, and response action plan, if
required under section 11-264-303;
(2) Control of run-on;
(3) Control of run-off;
(4) Management of collection and holding
facilities associated with run-on and run-off control systems; and
(5) Control of wind dispersal of particulate
matter, where applicable;
(c) A description of how each landfill,
including the double liner system, leachate collection and removal system, leak
detection system, cover system, and appurtenances for control of run-on and
run-off, will be inspected in order to meet the requirements of subsections
11-264-303(a), (b), and (c). This information must be included in the
inspection plan submitted under paragraph 11-270-14(b)(5);
(d) A description of how each landfill,
including the liner and cover systems, will be inspected in order to meet the
requirements of subsections 11-264-303(a) and (b). This information should be
included in the inspection plan submitted under paragraph 11-270-14(b)
(5).
(e) Detailed plans and an
engineering report describing the final cover which will be applied to each
landfill or landfill cell at closure in accordance with subsection
11-264-310(a), and a description of how each landfill will be maintained and
monitored after closure in accordance with subsection 11-264-310(b). This
information should be included in the closure and post-closure plans submitted
under paragraph 11-270-14(b)(13).
(f) If ignitable or reactive wastes will be
landfilled, an explanation of how the standards of section 11-264-312 will be
complied with;
(g) If incompatible
wastes, or incompatible wastes and materials will be landfilled, an explanation
of how section 11-264-313 will be complied with;
(h) [Reserved]
(i) If containers of hazardous waste are to
be landfilled, an explanation of how the requirements of section 11-264-315 or
section 11-264-316, as applicable, will be complied with.
(j) A waste management plan for EPA Hazardous
Waste Nos. FO20, FO21, FO22, FO23, FO26, and FO27 describing how a landfill is
or will be designed, constructed, operated, and maintained to meet the
requirements of section 11-264-317. This submission must address the following
items as specified in section 11-264-317:
(1)
The volume, physical, and chemical characteristics of the wastes, including
their potential to migrate through soil or to volatilize or escape into the
atmosphere;
(2) The attenuative
properties of underlying and surrounding soils or other materials;
(3) The mobilizing properties of other
materials co-disposed with these wastes; and
(4) The effectiveness of additional
treatment, design, or monitoring techniques.
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