Or. Admin. Code § 340-096-0090 - Special Rules Relating to Composting: Operations Plan Approval
(1) All composting
facilities subject to this rule must prepare a facility operations plan for
review and approval by the department that describes how the facility will be
designed and operated to meet the performance standards set out in OAR
340-096-0070. The Operations
Plan Approval fee required by OAR
340-097-0120(4)
and, if applicable, the Engineering review fee required by OAR
340-097-0120(5),
must be submitted to the department with the proposed plan.
(2) Except as provided in OAR
340-096-0060(5),
a composting facility subject to this rule may not begin or continue operation
until the department approves the facility Operations Plan. All composting
facilities subject to this rule must operate in compliance with the Operations
Plan approved by the department. Any significant changes in the Operations Plan
must be approved by the department.
(3) If the department determines that an
approved Operations Plan is incomplete, inadequate, or otherwise fails to
provide the necessary information and assurances that the composting facility
will comply with OAR 340-096-0070: Performance
Measures or with section (6) of this rule, the department may require the
composting facility to revise the Operations Plan.
(4) After receiving a proposed Operations
Plan, the department will provide the facility operator with an opportunity to
meet with the department and discuss the composting facility, the proposed
Operations Plan, and any department concerns or issues related to the facility
and the plan. Upon final department approval of an Operations Plan, the
composting facility must comply with OAR
340-096-0110: Composting Permit.
(5) All Operations Plans subject
to this rule must address the elements set out in this section.
(a) Feedstocks and products. The Operations
Plan must describe the types and volumes of feedstocks the facility will
accept, the methods the facility will use to produce compost, and the proposed
uses of the compost, biogas, digestate and other products and materials.
(b) Protection of Surface Water.
The Operations Plan must describe how the facility will be designed and
operated to comply with OAR
340-096-0070(1) and
(2) by describing the operational procedures
and any structures the facility will use to manage any leachate and any
stormwater generated at the facility. Any facility that manages leachate or
stormwater in an engineered structure must submit detailed plans and
specifications for any such structures and comply with OAR
340-096-0130: Leachate and
Stormwater Collection Design and Management Requirements.
(c) Protection of groundwater. The Operations
Plan must describe how the facility will be designed and operated to comply
with OAR 340-096-0070(3).
Any facility that manages leachate or stormwater through infiltration into soil
must comply with OAR 340-096-0120: Groundwater.
(d) Odor control. The Operations
Plan must describe the methods and procedures the facility will use to comply
with OAR 340-096-0070(4)
and with
340-096-0150: Odors.
(e) Pathogen reduction. Unless the facility
is exempt from pathogen reduction under OAR
340-096-0140(1),
the Operations Plan must describe methods the facility will use to comply with
OAR 340-096-0140: Pathogen
Reduction, including:
(A) Methods the
facility will use to comply with OAR
340-096-0070(5)
to achieve the pathogen reduction standards
set out in OAR 340-096-0140(2);
(B) Methods the facility will use
for sampling and testing of composted material and digestate to assure that the
required human pathogen reduction is being achieved; and
(C) Procedures the facility will use for
handling composted material and digestate that does not meet pathogen reduction
standards.
(f) Vector
attraction. The Operations Plan must describe methods the composting operation
will use to comply with OAR
340-096-0070(6)
to minimize the attraction of vectors such
as rats, birds, flies.
(g)
Closure. The Operations Plan must include a Closure Plan that must address:
(A) Removal of equipment and materials used
to operate and maintain the facility;
(B) Disposal of unused feedstocks, partially
processed residues and finished compost, biogas, digestate, and other products
and materials;
(C) Disposal of
processed compost, biogas, digestate, and other products and materials that,
due to concentrations of contaminants, cannot be marketed or used for
beneficial purposes; and
(D)
Abandonment of treatment facilities, including ponds and lagoons, and removal
of residues, including a preliminary evaluation of potential impacts to soil
and groundwater below ponds and treatment facilities.
(h) Post Closure. The Operations Plan must
include a Post-Closure Plan to address groundwater and surface water issues
after the facility is closed.
(i)
Recordkeeping. The Operations Plan must describe the methods the facility will
use for keeping records of:
(A) Weight and
volumes of incoming feedstocks;
(B) Pathogen testing conducted under 5(e) of
this rule;
(C) Complaints and
actions taken to address complaints; and
(D) Any upsets or violations of the
Operations Plan.
(6) As part of the Operations Plan approval
process, the department will review with the composting facility the matters
listed in this section. The department may require, either in its initial
Operations Plan review or under section (3) of this rule, that an Operations
Plan include any of the matters listed in this section if the department
determines that such measures are necessary for the facility to meet the
requirements of OAR 340-096-0070: Performance
Standards, to comply with any other laws or regulations, or when required to
correct other unacceptable conditions at a facility.
(a) Process controls. When required by the
department, an Operations Plan must:
(A)
Describe how the facility will monitor and record processing parameters
including nutrient balance (C:N ratio), moisture content, aeration, pH,
temperature and retention time;
(B) Include a mass balance calculation
showing all feedstocks and amendments and all products produced, with the mass
balance calculation being detailed and using a standard unit of measurement
throughout; and
(C) Include any
other information required by the department as necessary to understand process
operations.
(b)
Material management. When required by the department, an Operations Plan must:
(A) Describe how the facility will limit the
receipt of non-compostable materials and screen incoming feedstocks to separate
and remove non-compostable materials such as plastic packaging;
(B) Describe how the facility will handle
feedstocks, composted material and digestate to prevent pathogen regrowth and
cross contamination of piles; and
(C) Describe how the facility will manage and
dispose of compost, biogas, digestate and other products and materials that
cannot be marketed or used for beneficial purposes.
(c) Removal of compost, biogas, digestate and
other products and materials. When required by the department, an Operations
Plan must provide for removal of compost, biogas, digestate and other products
and materials from the facility as frequently as possible, but not later than:
(A) Two years after processing is completed,
for finished compost; and
(B) Six
months after processing is completed, for all other products and materials, or
longer if specified in a permit or by written approval of the department.
(d) Incorporation of
feedstocks. When required by the department, the Operations Plan must include a
schedule for incorporating feedstocks into active composting piles or the
anaerobic digester.
(e) Storage of
feedstocks and digestate. When required by the department, the Operations Plan
must:
(A) Identify designated areas where all
feedstocks deposited, and digestate generated at the site, will be confined;
(B) Provide that accumulation of
feedstocks and digestate does not create odor or vector problems, or create
other nuisance conditions;
(C)
Provide that undisposed residues are kept to minimum practical quantities; and
(D) Provide for facilities and
procedures for handling, recycling or disposing of materials contained in
feedstocks or digestate that are non-biodegradable by composting.
(f) Salvage. When required by the
department, the Operations Plan must provide procedures for recovery of
materials such as metal, paper and glass so that recovery does not interfere
with composting operations, or create unsightly conditions or vector harborage.
(g) Access Roads. When required by
the department, the Operations Plan must:
(A)
Provide for all-weather roads from the public highway or roads to and within
the composting operation that are designed and maintained to prevent traffic
congestion, traffic hazards and dust and noise pollution.
(B) Provide for effective barriers to
unauthorized entry and dumping, such as fences, gates and locks.
(h) Fire Protection. When required
by the department, the Operations Plan must provide for fire protection in
compliance with applicable state and local fire regulations.
(i) Dust and litter. When required by the
department, the plan must provide for effective methods to reduce or avoid
dust, and litter, and to prevent tracking of mud or other materials off the
facility;
(j) Containers. When
required by the department, the operations plan must describe how the facility
will clean and manage all containers at the facility.
(k) Vehicles. When required by the
department, the Operations Plan must describe how all vehicles and devices
operated by the facility will be maintained and operated to prevent leaking, or
spilling of feedstocks or finished compost, biogas, digestate or other products
or materials while in transit.
(l)
Truck Covers. When required by the department, the Operations Plan must
describe how the facility will notify all incoming feedstock haulers that
trucks must be covered or suitably cross-tied to prevent any load loss during
shipment.
(m) Tanks and piping.
When required by the department, the Operations Plan for composting facilities
using anaerobic digestion must describe how piping and tanks will be maintained
and operated to prevent explosions, fire, leaks and spills.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 459.045, 459A.025 & 468.020
Stats. Implemented: ORS 459.005, 459.015 & 459.205
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