Ill. Admin. Code tit. 35, § 391.202 - Permit Application Requirements
a) Sludge permit applications shall include,
as a minimum, the following:
1) Schedule
WPC-PS-1
2) Schedule G
3) Laboratory Analysis Sheet
4) Agronomic Calculations
5) Sludge Management Plan Narrative
The sludge management plan narrative shall include, as a minimum, the following items:
A)
method of application such as liquid or dry sludge, incorporation or surface
application and the equipment used;
B) sludge application site characteristics
such as proximity to streams, wells and groundwater, soil types, slopes, runoff
control, distance to dwellings and roads, crops and yields;
C) contingencies such as differences in
seasonal operations, method of sludge handling or storage, supporting
calcuations for storage facility operation during periods when sludge cannot be
land applied, and name, location and permit numbers of landfills used during
contingency periods;
D) copy of
sludge user information sheet(s) containing information outlined in Appendix G,
H or I;
E) heavy metal loadings at
proposed sludge application rate.
6) If a specific utilization site has been
chosen, then a letter of acceptance by the site owner (if different than the
sludge generator) shall be included in the application for permit. User sheets
may be signed by the site owner in lieu of a separate letter. If sites are
specifically identified in a permit application by the generator, the following
minimum information shall be submitted:
A)
the location and acreage of the sludge application site shown on a United
States Geological Survey (USGS) map or plat map (or clear reproduction of one
of these maps);
B) a soil survey
map with a description of the soils as provided by a published soil
survey;
C) previous and expected
crop yields for crops to be grown;
D) slope of application site;
E) depth to mean annual water
table;
F) soil pH and cation
exchange capacity; and
G) special
considerations for sludge application rates and operating techniques for the
specific site.
b) All permit renewal applications shall
identify sludge application sites and include the information required in
Subsection (a)(6) above, unless a generator provides for sludge disposal by
contract. If a generator has developed a sludge utilization program with
numerous users, the generator shall identify the 10 largest users and provide
the information in Subsection (a)(6) in the permit renewal
application.
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