310 CMR, § 19.115 - Storm Water Controls
(1)
Performance Standard. Storm water controls shall
prevent erosion, discharge of pollutants, protect the physical integrity of the
landfill and be managed according to applicable standards established by the
Department, including but not limited to, wetlands protection regulations at
310 CMR
10.05(6)(b), and the
Department's Storm Water Policy. For purposes of meeting stormwater standards
established by the Department, recharge shall be permitted at the landfill only
where the recharge will not adversely impact the quality of groundwater leaving
the site. Peak rate attenuation shall be in accordance with that described in
310 CMR 19.115(2): Design Standards, and source controls and
pollution prevention measures (including design of the landfill) shall be
implemented to prevent discharge of pollutants. This standard applies to the
construction, operational and post-operational phases of the
landfill.
(2)
Design
Standards. Storm water controls shall be designed to:
(a) prevent flow onto the active portion of
the landfill (i.e., any area without intermediate or final
cover) during the peak discharge from a 24 hour, 100-year storm;
(b) control the peak rate of run-off from the
entire landfill resulting from a 24 hour, 25-year storm; and
(c) control the peak rate of run-off from the
landfill resulting from a 24 hour, 100-year storm, to the extent practicable,
if an evaluation of the peak rate of run-off resulting from a 24-hour, 100-year
storm indicates there will be flooding up or downstream of the site using the
most recent precipitation atlas approved for use by the United States National
Weather Service, or their predecessor the U. S. Weather Bureau to determine the
rainfall depth associated with the 100-year storm (currently Technical
Paper-40, published May, 1961).
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