Iowa Admin. Code r. 567-114.13 - Primary plan requirements for all sanitary disposal projects
Every application for any permit issued by the department shall include the following. In addition, every application shall include the particular information required by the chapter describing the type of project to be constructed.
(1) The name,
address and telephone number of:
a. Owner of
site where project will be located.
b. Permit applicant.
c. Official responsible for operation of
project.
d. Design
engineer.
e. Agency to be served by
the project, if any.
f.Responsible
official of agency served, if any.
(2) A legal description of the
site.
(3) A map or aerial
photograph locating the boundaries of the site and identifying:
a. North or other principal compass
points.
b. Zoning and land use
within one-half mile.
c. Haul
routes to and from the site with load limits or other restrictions.
d. Homes and buildings within one-half
mile.
e. Section lines or other
legal boundaries.
f. Any nearby
runway used or planned to be used by turbojet or piston-type aircraft at
FAA-certified airports.
(4) Type, source, and expected volume or
weight of waste to be handled per day, week or year.
(5) An organizational chart.
(6) A detailed description of the disposal
process to be used.
(7) A table
listing the equipment to be used, its design capacities and expected
loads.
(8) A contingency plan
detailing specific procedures to be followed in case of equipment breakdown,
maintenance downtime, or fire in equipment or vehicles, including methods to be
used to remove or dispose of accumulated waste.
(9) Proof of the applicant's ownership of the
site or legal entitlement to use the site for the disposal of solid waste for
the term of the permit for which application is made.
(10) Closure/postclosure plan.
a. A closure/postclosure plan shall be
submitted which:
(1) Details how and when the
facility will be closed in accordance with applicable requirements of this
chapter.
(2) Describes the proposed
groundwater monitoring plan, leachate control system, and site inspection and
maintenance activities necessary to comply with this chapter.
(3) States the name, address and telephone
number of the person or office to serve as a contact with regard to the
facility during the postclosure period.
b. The closure/postclosure plan shall be
submitted at the time of the first permit renewal after January 15, 2003, but
not less than 180 days prior to closure.
(11) Such other information as may be
required by the director.
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