Permit applications. The owner
or operator of each yard waste composting facility shall submit a permit
application to the department on a form provided by the department, unless the
composting operation is located at a confined feeding facility that has a valid
permit issued by the department. The applicant shall include the following
items with the permit application.
(1)
Facility design plan. This design plan shall not be required to bear the seal
and signature of a professional engineer. The facility design plan shall
contain all of the following items:
(A) A 7.5
minute topographic map of the area, as typically available from the U.S.
geological survey, indicating the facility boundary and the property boundary;
(B) a soil map of the area, as
typically available from the U.S. department of agriculture natural resources
conservation services;
(C) a
100-year floodplain map of the area, as typically available from the federal
emergency management agency; and
(D) a detailed drawing of the facility that
indicates the location of all of the following features;
(i) Roads;
(ii) the existing and final grades and
contours;
(iii) storm water
control;
(iv) buildings and
equipment to be installed;
(v)
utilities; and
(vi) access
control.
(2)
Operations plan. The operations plan shall contain the following information:
(A) Job descriptions of persons responsible
for operation, control, and maintenance of the facility;
(B) the anticipated annual quantity of waste
to be received, and the seasonal variations of the quantity of waste to be
received;
(C) the methods to
control traffic and to expedite unloading;
(D) the methods for measuring incoming waste;
(E) the methods to control the
types of waste received;
(F) the
methods for removing noncompostable wastes from the incoming waste stream,
including procedures for storage and disposal of these wastes;
(G) the location of disposal sites for
noncompostable wastes;
(H) the
method of composting;
(I) a list
of equipment to be used;
(J) a
description of any additives used in the process;
(K) a quality assurance and quality control
plan that outlines the monitoring, sampling, and analysis plans for testing the
compost process and product;
(L)
the proposed end-use of the compost;
(M) the methods to minimize, manage, and
monitor odors;
(N) disease vector,
dust, litter, and noise control measures;
(O) leachate and storm water control
measures; and
(P) a fire
protection and control plan.
(3) Closure plan. The closure plan shall not
be required to bear the seal and signature of a professional engineer. This
plan shall include the following information:
(A) The steps necessary to close the
facility;
(B) the final surface
contours; and
(C) a closure cost
estimate based on the third-party cost for removing and disposing of the
maximum amount of wastes that may be contained at the facility.