11 Miss. Code. R. 3-1.17 - Contents of Part B: Additional General Requirements
A. Commercial Hazardous Waste Landfill
Perpetual Care
(1) At the time an application
for a permit for a commercial hazardous waste landfill is made, the
owner/operator shall prepare and submit to the Department for approval a plan
stating provisions for converting the site to its suitable perpetual use, its
use restrictions, and a maintenance schedule that will, when carried out,
maintain the integrity of the site through perpetuity. The plan shall include
the operations and estimated annual cost necessary to maintain the site. This
annual cost estimate shall be revised and submitted to the Department annually
until final closure is completed.
(2) At the time an application for a
commercial hazardous waste landfill permit is made the owner/operator shall
submit a copy of the property deed showing an easement authorizing the
appropriate entity access to the property to monitor, inspect or conduct any
activity necessary to maintain the integrity of the site and shall record this
deed along with the easement in the proper county record. In addition to the
easement, the property owner shall include in the property record the land use
restriction shown in the perpetual care plan and a description of the facility
and the characteristics of its content.
B. Applicant's Financial Capabilities and
Past Compliance Record for all Applicants except Commercial Hazardous Waste
Management Facilities.
As part of or during review of the application for a permit to either construct or operate any treatment, storage, or disposal facility except a commercial hazardous waste management facility the applicant shall submit, for the applicant and any other individual or entity designated to own or operate the proposed facility, the following information:
(1) information to demonstrate the
availability of adequate financial resources to comply with the terms and
conditions of the permit;
(2)
information on compliance history sufficient to provide reasonable assurance
that terms and conditions of the permit will be complied with.
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