Or. Admin. Code § 340-096-0300 - Commingled Recycling Processing Facilities and Limited Sort Facilities
(1) Applicability.
(a) This rule applies to all commingled
recycling processing facilities and limited sort facilities. Such facilities
are disposal sites as defined by ORS Chapter 459 and 459A and are also subject
to the requirements of OAR chapter 340, divisions 90, 93, 95 and 97 as
applicable.
(b) Beginning on July
1, 2025, no person may construct or operate a commingled recycling processing
or limited sort facility except as provided in this rule.
(c) A commingled recycling processing
facility must comply with all requirements in this rule.
(d) A limited sort facility must comply with
all requirements in this rule except (3)(a) capture rate.
(e) A commingled recycling processing
facility or limited sort facility, possessing an active solid waste disposal
site permit and in operation before July 1, 2025, that submitted materials
required by OAR 340-093-0050 and OAR
340-093-0070 for a new disposal
site permit by February 1, 2025, may continue in operation pending a
determination by the department and issuance of a disposal site
permit.
(2) Permit
eligibility
(a) A commingled recycling
processing facility must:
(A) Receive source
separated commingled recyclable material that is collected commingled from a
collection program providing the opportunity to recycle, per ORS
459A.863(3)(a)(A);
(B) Presort bulky recyclable and
non-recyclable material, removing such material from the commingled stream
being processed; and
(C) Separate
all remaining materials into two streams, one of which is predominantly fiber
and one of which is predominantly non-fiber containers, producing streams of
materials that are intended for use or further processing by others;
and
(D) For materials in the fiber
stream, further separate and transport to a responsible end market no less than
95% of the recoverable uniform statewide collection list-related fiber in the
stream.
(b) A facility
that does not meet the requirements of Subsection (a) of this Section is not
eligible for a commingled recycling processing permit but may be a limited sort
facility provided that it meets the requirements of OAR
340-093-0030(65)(b).
(3) Recyclable Material Processing
Performance Standards
(a) Capture rate
(A) A commingled recycling processing
facility must sort all Uniform Statewide Collection List material in OAR
340-0090-0630 so that material does not become contaminants in other waste
streams.
(B) A commingled recycling
processing facility must comply with the material capture rates established in
the Material Capture Rate table (pdf) A commingled recycling processing
facility can achieve a capture rate either by capturing the material at its own
facility or directing material to a facility (for secondary processing) that
achieves the capture rate, or some combination of the two.
(C) The Department will conduct periodic
assessments to determine compliance with the capture rates performance
standard, as described in Section (3)(a)(B) of this rule.
(b) Outbound contamination
(A) All Uniform Statewide Collection List
material in OAR 340-0090-0630 that is sent to a responsible end market must not
contain more than 5% contamination, as defined in ORS
459A.863(4)(b),
by weight.
(B) The Department may
conduct periodic assessments to determine compliance with the outbound
contamination rate, as described in Section (3) of this
rule.
(4)
Responsible end market
(a) All material listed
on the Uniform Statewide Collection List in OAR 340-0090-0630(2) that has been
processed, and material handled in accordance with OAR 340-090-0830(4), must be
sent to a responsible end market.
(b) Commingled recycling processing
facilities and limited sort facilities must comply with all responsible end
markets requirements established under OAR 340-096-0310.
(5) Assessment of Capture Rates and Outbound
Contamination
(a) For the purposes of this
section, "conventional evaluation method assessment" means the manual sorting
of material, whether the material to be sorted is in loose or baled form, to
determine a facility's compliance with the capture rate and outbound
contamination rate performance standards.
(b) For the purposes of this section,
"alternative evaluation method assessment" means the use of a method other than
manual sorting of material, to determine a facility's compliance with the
capture rate and outbound contamination rate performance standards. An example
of such a method is use of artificial intelligence technology.
(c) Each permitted commingled recycling
processing facility must undergo at least one unannounced conventional
evaluation method assessment within the first 2.5-year program plan period,
with that assessment sampling material from each of the established capture
rate-related commodities categories. For each subsequent five-year program plan
period, each processing facility must undergo at least two unannounced
conventional evaluation method assessments. A DEQ-approved alternative
evaluation method assessment may be used to substitute for one of the
conventional evaluation method assessments. If a commingled recycling
processing facility utilizes a DEQ-approved alternative evaluation method
assessment for data-generation purposes, the facility must still perform at
least one unannounced conventional evaluation method assessment within each
five-year program plan period, for comparative data purposes.
(d) At any point, a commingled recycling
processing facility can request the use of an alternative evaluation method. If
a facility is to use an alternative evaluation method to provide data to DEQ,
the processor must perform a comparison study to demonstrate that the
alternative evaluation method produces similar or better data than the
conventional evaluation method. The comparison study, including comparison
methodology, must be reviewed and approved by DEQ. The commingled recycling
processing facility is responsible for covering the costs associated with the
undertaking of such a comparison study.
(e) For all assessments undertaken, material
samples to be assessed will be pulled from the material stream as it enters the
commingled recycling processing facility's balers or from finished
bales.
(f) DEQ, or a contractor to
DEQ, may use one or more sampling events to evaluate compliance with
performance standards and to determine a commingled recycling processing
facility's capture rate across all commodities and the average outbound
contamination rate.
(g) A
commingled recycling processing facility must make material available for
on-site or off-site assessment. DEQ, or a contractor to DEQ, must be on-site to
observe selection of material to be assessed. If baled material from a
permitted commingled recycling processing facility is to be assessed, DEQ, or a
contractor to DEQ will select the bales to be assessed, not the
processor.
(h) If multiple site
visits are necessary to assess compliance with the capture rate and outbound
contamination rate-based performance standards, DEQ will determine the need and
schedule for those follow-up sampling assessments. Processing facilities must
cover costs associated with any follow-up assessments, in accordance with
protocols approved by DEQ. All follow-up assessments will be subject to
observation by DEQ.
(6)
Plans and Specifications
(a) Plans and
specifications for a commingled recycling processing facility shall include,
but not be limited to, the location and physical features of the facility such
as contours, surface drainage control, access and on-site roads, traffic
routing, landscaping, weigh stations, fences and specifications for solid waste
handling equipment, truck and area washing facilities and wash water disposal,
and water supply and sanitary waste disposal.
(b) Inbound and outbound contamination
levels. In addition to describing normal facility operations, the facility
operations plan must include, among other things, a description of how the
facility will implement the forms and procedures established by the DEQ for
evaluating and describing levels of inbound and outbound contamination as
required by ORS 459A.955. The facility
operations plan must be submitted to the DEQ for approval.
(7) Design and Construction:
(a) The design and construction of all
facilities must be in accordance with standards in this rule and must be
approved by the Department.
(b)
Wastewater Discharges. There must be no discharge of wastewater or leachate to
waters of the state except in accordance with a permit from the Department,
issued under ORS 468B.050;
(c) Groundwater. Commingled recycling
processing facilities must not cause an adverse impact to groundwater under OAR
340 Division 40.
(d) Access Roads.
All weather roads must be provided from the public highways or roads, to and
within the disposal site and shall be designed and maintained to prevent
traffic congestion, traffic hazards and dust and noise pollution;
(e) Drainage. The site must be designed such
that surface drainage will be diverted around or away from the operational area
of the site;
(f) Fire Protection.
Fire protection must be provided in accordance with plans approved in writing
by the Department and in compliance with state and local fire
regulations;
(8)
Operations:
(a) All facilities must be
operated to meet the following standards.
(b) Storage:
(A) All solid waste deposited at the site
must be confined to the designated dumping or storage area;
(B) Accumulation of solid wastes must be kept
to minimum practical quantities.
(c) Nuisance Conditions:
(A) Blowing debris must be controlled such
that the entire disposal site is maintained free of litter;
(B) Dust, malodors and noise must be
controlled to prevent air pollution or excessive noise as defined by ORS
Chapters 467 and 468A and rules and regulations adopted pursuant
thereto.
(d) Health
Hazards. Rodent, bird and insect control measures must be provided, sufficient
to prevent vector production and sustenance. Any other conditions which may
result in transmission of disease to man and animals must be
controlled;
(e) Recordkeeping and
Reporting.
(A) All facilities must maintain
records and submit reports to the Department as required by the Department
demonstrating compliance with conditions of a permit, ORS 459, ORS 459A or OAR
Chapter 340, Divisions 90 and 93 through 97.
(B) All facilities must maintain records in
accordance with Department established procedures and provide reports to the
Department as required, including record keeping and reporting for waste
acceptance, waste disposal, capture rates, outbound contamination levels and
responsible end markets.
(C) In the
case of a change in ownership of the permitted facility, the new permittee is
responsible for ensuring that the records are transferred from the previous
permittee and maintained for the number of years required by the
department.
Notes
View a PDF of the Commingled Recycling Processing Facility Permit Material Capture Rates table by clicking on the link below.
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Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 459A.955 & 459A.956
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 459A.955 & 459A.956
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