Kan. Admin. Regs. § 28-29-23 - Standards for solid waste processing facilities and disposal areas
All solid waste disposal areas and solid waste processing facilities shall be located, designed, operated and maintained in conformity with the following standards:
(a)
Acceptable methods of disposal. Nonhazardous solid wastes, industrial solid
wastes, and residues from solid waste processing facilities shall be disposed
of in a sanitary landfill. Nonputrescible rubble and demolition waste material
such as brick, mortar, broken concrete, and similar materials produced in
connection with the construction or demolition of buildings or other
structures, may be disposed of at a construction and demolition landfill.
(b) Acceptable methods for
processing. Combustible solid wastes may be burned in incinerators that conform
with the provisions of the air quality control act,
K.S.A. 65-3001 et seq. and the regulations adopted
under those statutes. Solid wastes may be shredded, separated, and consolidated
at shredding, separation, and transfer stations for which a permit has been
issued by the secretary. Animal manures, sludges, and solid wastes with high
organic content may be processed into compost at an approved composting plant
for which a permit has been issued by the secretary.
(c) Planning and design. Planning, design,
and operation of any solid waste processing facility or disposal area,
including, but not limited to, sanitary landfills, incinerators, compost
plants, transfer stations, and other solid waste disposal areas or processing
facilities, shall conform with appropriate design and operation standards of
the department.
(d) Location.
Location of all solid waste disposal areas and solid waste processing
facilities shall conform to applicable state laws, and county or city zoning
regulations and ordinances. All locations for solid waste disposal areas and
processing facilities shall be reviewed and approved by the department before
any site development is started. Solid waste disposal areas or processing
facilities shall not result in the destruction or adverse modification of the
critical habitat of endangered or threatened species or cause or contribute to
the taking of any endangered or threatened species as defined by K.S.A. 35-501
et seq. and K.A.R. 23-17-2. Sites disposing of putrescible wastes shall not be
located in areas where the attraction of birds can cause a significant bird
hazard to low flying aircraft. A minimum separation of twenty-five (25) feet
shall be maintained between a disposal operation and any pipeline, underground
utility, or electrical transmission line easement. Sanitary landfills shall not
be located within the one hundred (100) year frequency floodplain unless
protected by flood control levees and other appurtenances designed to prevent
washout of solid waste from the site.
(e) Access roads. Access roads to the
disposal area or processing facility shall be of all-weather construction and
negotiable at all times by trucks and other vehicles. Load limits on bridges
and access roads shall be sufficient to support all traffic loads which will be
generated by use of the area or facility.
(f) Reports required. Operators of all solid
waste disposal areas and processing facilities shall maintain suitable records
of volumes or tonnage of solid wastes received, land area used, population
served, area served, and any other information required by the conditions of
the permit. All information shall be summarized and reported to the department
on forms furnished by the department.
(g) Air quality. The operator of every solid
waste disposal area or solid waste processing facility shall conform to all
applicable provisions of
K.S.A. 65-3001 et seq., any regulations adopted
under those statutes, and any local regulations pertaining to air quality.
(h) Communication. Two-way
communications shall be available to all solid waste processing facilities or
disposal areas.
(i) Fire
protection. Arrangements shall be made for fire protection services when a fire
protection district or other public fire protection service is available. When
this service is not available, practical alternate arrangements shall be
provided at all sites. In case of accidental fires at the site, the operator
shall be responsible for initiating and continuing appropriate fire fighting
methods until all smoldering, smoking, and burning ceases. All disruption of
finished grades, or covered or completed surfaces, shall be covered and
regraded upon completion of fire fighting activities.
(j) Limited access. Access to a solid waste
disposal area or processing facility shall be limited to hours when an
attendant or operating personnel are at the site. A gate or barrier and fencing
approved by the department shall be erected to prevent access to the solid
waste disposal area or processing facility during hours when the area or
facility is closed. Access by unauthorized vehicles or pedestrians shall be
prohibited.
(k) Hours of
operation. Hours of operation and other limitations shall be prominently posted
at the entrance of the disposal area or facility.
(l) Salvage. Salvage or reclamation of
materials shall be permitted only when facilities specifically designed for
salvaging or processing solid wastes are provided, and when the salvage
materials are controlled to prevent interference with prompt, sanitary disposal
of solid wastes. All salvage operations shall be conducted in a manner that
will not create a nuisance.
(m)
Safety. An operational safety program approved by the department shall be
provided for employees at solid waste processing facilities and disposal areas.
(n) Disease vector control. Solid
waste processing facilities and disposal areas shall be operated in a manner
which will prevent the harborage or breeding of insects or rodents. Whenever
supplemental disease vector control measures are necessary, these measures
shall be promptly carried out.
(o)
Aesthetics. Odors and particulates, including dust and litter, shall be
controlled by daily application of cover material, sight screening or other
means to prevent damage or nuisance. Construction and demolition landfills or
other solid waste disposal areas receiving only nonputrescible waste materials
may apply cover material at a less frequent rate if approved by the department.
(p) Gas control. The concentration
of explosive gasses generated by the decomposition of solid waste disposed of
on the site shall not exceed 25 percent of the lower explosive limit in on site
structures (excluding gas control or recovery system components) or at facility
property line. As used in this section "lower explosive limit" means the lowest
percent by volume of a mixture of methane which will propogate a flame in air
at 25° C and atmospheric pressure. Toxic or asphyxiating gases in
concentrations harmful to humans, animals, or plant life shall not be allowed
to migrate off site or accumulate in facility structures.
(q) Water pollution. Solid waste processing
facilities and disposal areas, which include a point source of discharge of
pollutants or solid wastes to off-site surface waters, shall comply with the
terms of a permit issued under
K.S.A. 65-164 et seq. Facilities shall be designed
to prevent nonpoint source pollution discharges violating applicable legal
requirements implementing the Kansas statewide water quality management plan in
effect on November 1, 1981 approved under section 208 of Public Law 92-500 (the
Clean Water Act) as amended. Solid waste disposal areas and processing
facilities shall be designed and operated so as to prevent a discharge of
dredge or fill material that is in violation of section 404 of PL 92-500 (the
clean water act), as in effect on November 1, 1981. Solid waste shall not be
placed in unconfined waters which are subject to free movement on the surface,
in the ground or within a larger body of water. If ground water which passes
beneath a disposal facility is currently used as a public drinking water supply
or is designated by the state of Kansas for future use as a drinking water
supply, the naturally occurring ground water quality beyond the disposal site
property boundary shall not be degraded. If ground water which passes beneath a
disposal area or processing facility is currently used or designated by the
state for purposes other than as a drinking water supply, the ground water
beyond the disposal area property boundary shall be maintained at a quality as
specified in the disposal area permit.
(r) Maps required. The operator shall
maintain a log of commercial or industrial solid wastes received including
sludges, liquids, or barreled wastes. The log shall indicate the source and
quantity of waste and the disposal location. The areas used for disposal of
these wastes and other large quantities of bulk wastes shall be clearly shown
on a map and referenced to the boundaries of the tract or other permanent
markings.
(s) Disposal of sewage
and industrial liquids or sludges. Sewage or industrial solid waste liquids or
sludges shall not be disposed in a sanitary landfill designed for the disposal
of mixed refuse until the department has been notified and specific
arrangements for handling the wastes have been approved by the department.
(t) Disposal of hazardous waste.
Hazardous waste shall not be disposed of in a sanitary landfill. For the
purposes of this subsection, "hazardous waste" means any waste determined by
the secretary, under section 1 of chapter 251 of the 1981 session laws of
Kansas, to be a hazardous waste and listed by the secretary as a hazardous
waste in K.A.R. 28-31-3.
(u) The
provisions of 40 Code of Federal Regulations Part 257.3-5 (application to land
used for food chain crops), as in effect on September 23, 1981, and part
257.3-6 (disease), as in effect on September 23, 1981, are incorporated by
reference.
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