Mich. Admin. Code R. 299.4108 - Variances for type III landfills
Rule 108.
(1) A
request for a variance for a type III landfill that is a new disposal area
shall be in writing, shall accompany the application for a construction permit ,
and shall include justification for the variance .
(2) A request for a variance for a type III
landfill that is an existing disposal area shall be in writing, shall accompany
the application for an operating license , and shall include the justification
for the variance .
(3) The notice
that is published under the act shall include a listing and description of the
variances requested by the applicant .
(4) Variances to the following rules that are
applicable to type III landfills shall be granted in writing by the solid waste
control agency upon a demonstration by the applicant that the requirement in
the rules is not feasible and prudent and that either the substitute
requirement will provide an equivalent degree of protection for the public
health and environment or that the public health, welfare, and environment will
not be additionally impaired:
(a) R
299.4304(4), time required to reach final grades.
(b) R 299.4304(5), final cover
slope.
(c) R 299.4305(2)(b),
horizontal isolation.
(d) R
299.4306(1) for an alternative boundary of compliance in place of the solid
waste boundary if the criteria for classification of solid waste disposal
facilities and practices, 40 C.F.R. part 257.3-4, are met. The provisions of 40
C.F.R. part 257.3-4 are adopted by reference in R 299.4134.
(e) R 299.4315(3), access.
(f) R 299.4315(4), waste placement
supervision.
(g) R 299.4315(5),
control of dust and blowing paper.
(h) R 299.4316(1), daily and interim
cover.
(i) R 299.4316(2),
intermediate cover.
(j) R
299.4317(1), closure time period.
(k) The specifications of R 299.4306, R
299.4307, or R 299.4310(1) and (2) under exceptional circumstances considering
only the following factors:
(i) Unique
hydrogeological situations.
(ii)
The unusual nature of a specific waste with limited potential for environmental
damage.
(iii) An opportunity to
utilize a waste for a useful purpose.
(iv) The volume of waste to be disposed
of.
(v) A demonstration by the
applicant that granting the waiver will not result in impairment of the current
uses of affected natural resources and that use of the selected disposal area
is as reasonable and prudent as the utilization of an alternative disposal
area.
(vi) Public comments on the
proposed variance . Before granting a variance under this rule, the director
shall do all of the following:
(A) Consult
with the certified health department .
(B) Discuss the requested variance at the
public hearing if a hearing is held under section 11510 of the act .
(C) Notify adjacent property owners of the
proposed variance .
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