N.D. Admin Code 33.1-20-04.1-08 - Treatment and resource recovery facilities
In addition to sections 33.1-20-04.1-02, 33.1-20-04.1-03, 33.1-20-04.1-04, and 33.1-20-04.1-05, the owner or operator of a facility which conducts treatment or resource recovery other than processing shall comply with these standards.
1. All liquids must be collected and treated
to meet the water protection provisions of 33.1-20-13.
2. Surface water must be diverted away from
all open storage areas.
3. Solid
waste must be confined to storage containers and areas specifically designed to
store waste. Waste handling and storage systems must provide sufficient excess
capacity to prevent nuisances, environmental impacts, or health hazards in the
event of mechanical failure or unusual waste flows.
4. Resource recovery systems or facilities
must be operated on first-in, first-out basis. Stored solid waste containing
garbage may not be allowed to remain unprocessed for more than forty-eight
hours unless adequate provisions are made to control flies, rodents, odors, or
other environmental hazards or nuisances.
5. All solid waste, recovered materials, or
residues must be controlled and stored in a manner that does not constitute a
fire or safety hazard or a sanitary nuisance.
6. All residues from resource recovery
systems or facilities must be handled and disposed according to this
article.
7. All incinerators used
for solid waste must be constructed and operated in compliance with
33.1-15.
Notes
General Authority: NDCC 23.1-08-03; S.L.2017, ch.199, § 1
Law Implemented: NDCC 23.1-08-03, 23.1-08-08, 23.1-08-15; S.L.2017, ch.199, § 23
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