Or. Admin. Code § 340-093-0150 - Construction Certification
Except as provided in OAR 340-093-0070(4):
(1) The department may require, upon
completion of major or critical construction at a disposal site or waste tire
storage site, that the permittee submit to the department a final project
report signed by the project engineer or manager as appropriate. The report
must certify that construction has been completed in accordance with the
approved plans including any approved amendments thereto.
(2) If any major or critical construction has
been scheduled in the plans for phase development subsequent to the initial
operation, the department may require that the permittee submit additional
certification for each phase when construction of that phase is
completed.
(3) Solid waste may not
be disposed of in any new waste management unit (such as a landfill cell) of a
land disposal site unless/until the permittee has received prior written
approval from the department of the required engineering design, construction,
Construction Quality Assurance, operations, and monitoring plans. Only after
the department has accepted a construction certification report prepared by an
independent party, certifying to the department that the unit was constructed
in accordance with the approved plans, may waste be placed in the unit. If the
department does not respond to a certified construction certification report
within 30 days of its receipt, the permittee may proceed to use the unit for
disposal of the intended solid waste.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 459.045, 459A.025 & 468.020
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 459.015 & 459.205 - 459.245
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