Ohio Admin. Code 3745-67-80 - Closure and post-closure
(A) In the closure plan under rule
3745-66-12 of the Administrative
Code, and the post-closure plan under rule
3745-66-18 of the Administrative
Code, the owner or operator must address the following objectives and indicate
how they will be achieved:
(1) Control of the
migration of hazardous waste and hazardous waste constituents from the treated
area into the ground water;
(2)
Control of the release of contaminated run-off from the facility into surface
water;
(3) Control of the release
of airborne particulate contaminants caused by wind erosion; and
(4) Compliance with rule
3745-67-76 of the Administrative
Code concerning the growth of food chain crops.
(B) The owner or operator must consider, at a
minimum, the following factors in addressing the closure and post-closure care
objectives of paragraph (A) of this rule:
(1)
Type and amount of hazardous waste and hazardous waste constituents applied to
the land treatment facility;
(2)
The mobility and the expected rate of migration of the hazardous waste and
hazardous waste constituents;
(3)
Site location, topography, and surrounding land use, with respect to the
potential effects of pollutant migration (e.g., proximity to ground water,
surface water and drinking water sources);
(4) Climate, including amount, frequency, and
pH of precipitation;
(5) Geological
and soil profiles and surface and subsurface hydrology of the site, and soil
characteristics, including cation exchange capacity, total organic carbon, and
pH;
(6) Unsaturated zone monitoring
information obtained under rule
3745-67-78 of the Administrative
Code; and
(7) Type, concentration,
and depth of migration of hazardous waste constituents in the soil as compared
to their background concentrations.
(C) The owner or operator must consider, at a
minimum, the following methods in addressing the closure and post-closure care
objectives of paragraph (A) of this rule:
(1)
Removal of contaminated soils;
(2)
Placement of a final cover, considering:
(a)
Functions of the cover (e.g., infiltration control, erosion and run-off
control, and wind erosion control), and
(b) Characteristics of the cover, including
material, final surface contours, thickness, porosity and permeability, slope,
length of run of slope, and type of vegetation on the cover; and
(3) Monitoring of ground water.
(D) In addition to the
requirements of rules
3745-66-10 to
3745-66-21 of the Administrative
Code, during the closure period the owner or operator of a land treatment
facility must:
(1) Continue unsaturated zone
monitoring in a manner and frequency specified in the closure plan, except that
soil pore liquid monitoring may be terminated ninety days after the last
application of waste to the treatment zone;
(2) Maintain the run-on control system
required under paragraph (B) of rule
3745-67-72 of the Administrative
Code;
(3) Maintain the run-off
management system required under paragraph (C) of rule
3745-67-72 of the Administrative
Code; and
(4) Control wind
dispersal of particulate matter which may be subject to wind
dispersal.
(E) For the
purpose of complying with rule
3745-66-15 of the Administrative
Code, when closure is completed the owner or operator may submit to the
director certification both by the owner or operator and by an independent,qualified soil scientist, in lieu of
an independent registered
a qualified professional engineer, that the facility
has been closed in accordance with the specifications in the approved closure
plan.
(F) In addition to the
requirements of rule
3745-66-17 of the Administrative
Code, during the post-closure care period the owner or operator of a land
treatment unit must:
(1) Continue soil-core
monitoring by collecting and analyzing samples in a manner and frequency
specified in the post-closure plan;
(2) Restrict access to the unit as
appropriate for its post-closure use;
(3) Assure that growth of food chain crops
complies with rule
3745-66-76 of the Administrative
Code; and
(4) Control wind
dispersal of hazardous waste.
Notes
R.C. 119.032 review dates: Exempt
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3734.12
Rule Amplifies: 3734.12
Prior Effective Dates: 04/15/1981, 01/07/1983, 05/29/1985 (Emer.), 08/29/1985, 12/07/2004
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