Or. Admin. Code § 340-097-0110 - Solid Waste Permit and Disposal Fees
(1) Each person required to have a solid
waste disposal permit, waste tire storage or waste tire carrier permit is
subject to the following fees:
(a) An
application processing fee for new facilities and new waste tire carriers which
must be submitted with the application for a new permit as specified in OAR
340-097-0120(2);
and
(b) A solid waste permit
compliance fee as listed in OAR
340-097-0120(6).
(2) Each disposal site receiving domestic
solid waste for final disposal or destruction must pay the per-ton solid waste
disposal fees on solid waste as specified in OAR
340-097-0120(7).
Beginning April 1, 2019, and first payable beginning July 1, 2019, land
disposal sites receiving construction and demolition wastes, land clearing
debris, or tires for final disposal or destruction must also pay this
fee.
(3) Oregon solid waste
disposed of out-of-state. A person who transports solid waste, generated in
Oregon, for final disposal or destruction at a disposal site located outside of
Oregon that receives domestic solid waste, or beginning April 1, 2019, a land
disposal site that receives construction and demolition waste, land clearing
debris, or waste tires for final disposal or destruction, must pay the per-ton
solid waste disposal fees as specified in OAR
340-097-0120(7).
(a) For purposes of OAR
340-097-0110 and
340-097-0120(7),
a person is the transporter if the person transports or arranges for the
transport of solid waste out of Oregon for final disposal or destruction at a
disposal site that receives domestic solid waste, or beginning April 1, 2019, a
land disposal site that receives construction and demolition waste, land
clearing debris, or waste tires for final disposal or destruction, and is:
(A) A solid waste collection service or any
other person who hauls, under an agreement, solid waste out of
Oregon;
(B) A person who hauls his
or her own industrial, commercial or institutional waste or other waste such as
cleanup materials contaminated with hazardous substances;
(C) An operator of a transfer station, when
Oregon waste is delivered to a transfer station located in Oregon and from
there is transported out of Oregon for final disposal or destruction;
(D) A person who authorizes or retains the
services of another person for disposal of cleanup materials contaminated with
hazardous substances; or
(E) A
person who transports infectious waste.
(b) Notification requirement:
(A) Before transporting or arranging for
transport of solid waste for final disposal or destruction out of Oregon to a
disposal site that receives domestic solid waste, or beginning April 1, 2019,
to a land disposal site that receives construction and demolition wastes, land
clearing debris, or waste tires, the person identified in subsection (3)(a)
must notify DEQ in writing on a form DEQ provides.
(B) The notification must state whether the
person will transport the waste on an on-going basis.
(c) As used in this section, "person" does
not include an individual transporting only the individual's own residential
solid waste to a disposal site located out of the state.
(4) Fees. The solid waste permit compliance
fee must be paid for each year a disposal site, waste tire carrier or waste
tire storage site requiring a solid waste permit is in operation or under
permit. The fee period is prospective and is as follows:
(a) New sites requiring a solid waste permit:
(A) Any new disposal site must pay a solid
waste permit compliance fee 30 days after the end of the calendar quarter in
which solid waste is received at the facility, except as specified in paragraph
(4)(a)(B), (C) and (D);
(B) A new
disposal site that receives less than 1,000 tons of solid waste per year, other
than a transfer station, material recovery facility, commingled recycling
processing facility, limited sort facility, or composting facility, must pay
the entire permit compliance fee for the first year's operation if the facility
is placed into operation on or before September 1. A new facility placed into
operation after September 1 will not owe a permit compliance fee until the
following January 31. An application for a new disposal site receiving less
than 1,000 tons of solid waste a year must include the applicable permit
compliance fee for the first year of operation;
(C) A new industrial solid waste disposal
site, sludge or land application disposal site or solid waste treatment
facility receiving more than 1,000 but less than 20,000 tons of solid waste a
year must pay a solid waste permit compliance fee on January 31 following the
calendar year in which the facility is placed into operation;
(D) A new transfer station, material recovery
facility, commingled recycling processing facility, limited sort facility or
composting facility must pay the entire permit compliance fee for the first
fiscal year's operation, based on the state's fiscal year, if the facility is
placed into operation on or before April 1. Any new facility placed into
operation after April 1 will not owe a permit compliance fee until DEQ's annual
billing for the next fiscal year. An application for a new transfer station,
material recovery facility or composting facility must include the applicable
permit compliance fee for the first year of operation.
(b) New waste tire carriers and waste tire
storage sites shall pay the entire permit compliance fee for the first fiscal
year's operation, based on the state's fiscal year, if the facility is placed
into operation on or before April 1. Any new facility or carrier placed into
operation after April 1 will not owe a permit compliance fee until DEQ's annual
billing for the next fiscal year. An application for a new waste carrier or
waste tire storage site shall include the applicable permit compliance fee for
the first year of operation.
(c)
Existing permitted sites. Any existing disposal site or waste tire storage site
that is in operation and is permitted to receive or receives solid waste in a
calendar year must pay the solid waste permit compliance fee for that year as
specified in OAR 340-097-0120(6)(a), (b), and
(c). A facility is deemed to be an "existing
permitted site" from the time of permit issuance;
(d) Existing permitted waste tire carriers.
Any existing waste tire carrier that is permitted to collect and transport
waste tires in a calendar year shall pay the waste tire carrier permit
compliance fees for that year as specified in OAR
340-097-0120(6).
A waste tire carrier is deemed to be an "existing waste tire carrier" from the
time of permit issuance;
(e) Closed
sites. If a land disposal site stops receiving waste before April 1 of the
fiscal year in which the site permanently ceases active operations, based on
the state's fiscal year, the permittee must pay the solid waste permit
compliance fee for the "year of closure" OAR
340-097-0120(6)(d)(A)
specifies as well as the permit compliance fee the permittee pays quarterly
based on the waste received in the previous calendar quarters. If a land
disposal site has permanently ceased receiving waste and the site is closed, a
solid waste permittee must pay the solid waste permit compliance fee for closed
sites as specified in OAR
340-097-0120(6)(d);
(f) DEQ may alter the due date for the solid
waste permit compliance fee upon receipt of a justifiable request from a
permittee.
(5) Tonnage
reporting. The permit compliance fee and per-ton solid waste disposal fees, if
applicable, must be submitted together with a form DEQ approves. Information
reported must include the amount and type of solid waste and any other
information DEQ requires to substantiate the tonnage or to calculate the state
material recovery rate.
(6)
Calculation of tonnage. Permittees and registrants are responsible for
accurately calculating solid waste tonnage. For purposes of determining
appropriate fees under OAR
340-097-0120(6) and
(7), annual tonnage of solid waste received
must be calculated as follows:
(a) Municipal
solid waste facilities. Annual tonnage of solid waste received at municipal
solid waste facilities, including construction and demolition sites and
municipal solid waste composting facilities, receiving 50,000 or more tons
annually must be based on weight from certified scales. When certified scales
are required, all solid waste received at the facility for disposal must be
weighed at the facility's scales, except as DEQ otherwise approves in writing.
If certified scales are required but are temporarily not functioning, all solid
waste received at the facility must either use other certified scales in the
area or estimate tonnage as specified in this section. If certified scales are
not required, estimated annual tonnage for municipal solid waste, including
that at municipal solid waste composting facilities, will be based upon 300
pounds per cubic yard of uncompacted waste received, and 700 pounds per cubic
yard of compacted waste received. If yardage is not known, the solid waste
facility may use one ton per resident in the service area of the disposal site,
unless the permittee demonstrates a more accurate estimate. For other types of
wastes received at municipal solid waste sites and where certified scales are
not required or not available, the conversions and provisions in subsection (b)
must be used;
(b) Industrial
facilities. Annual tonnage of solid waste received at industrial facilities
receiving 50,000 or more tons annually must be based on weight from certified
scales. When certified scales are required, all solid waste received at the
facility must be weighed at the facility's scales, except as DEQ otherwise
approves in writing. If certified scales are required but are temporarily not
functioning, all solid waste received at the facility must either use other
certified scales in the area or estimate tonnage as specified in this section.
If certified scales are not required, industrial sites must use the following
conversion factors to determine tonnage of solid waste disposed. Composting
facilities must use the following conversion factors for those materials
appropriate for composting:
(A) Asbestos: 500
pounds per cubic yard;
(B) Pulp and
paper waste other than sludge: 1,000 pounds per cubic yard;
(C) Construction, demolition and land
clearing wastes: 1,100 pounds per cubic yard;
(D) Wood waste:
(i) Wood waste, mixed, including log sort
waste (as defined in OAR
340-093-0030): 1,200 pounds per
cubic yard;
(ii) Wood waste
including scrap lumber, pallets, wood from construction and demolition
activities: 250 pounds per cubic yard;
(iii) Wood chips, green: 473 pounds per cubic
yard;
(iv) Wood chips, dry: 243
pounds per cubic yard;
(v) Sawdust,
wet: 530 pounds per cubic yard;
(vi) Sawdust, bone dry: 275 pounds per cubic
yard.
(E) Yard debris:
(i) Grass clippings: 950 pounds per cubic
yard;
(ii) Leaves: 375 pounds per
cubic yard;
(iii) Compacted yard
debris: 640 pounds per cubic yard; and
(iv) Uncompacted yard debris: 250 pounds per
cubic yard.
(F) Manure,
sludge, septage, grits, screenings and other wet wastes: 1,600 pounds per cubic
yard;
(G) Food waste: 700 pounds
per cubic yard;
(H) Ash and slag:
2,000 pounds per cubic yard;
(I)
Contaminated soils: 2,400 pounds per cubic yard;
(J) Asphalt, mining and milling wastes,
foundry sand, silica: 2,500 pounds per cubic yard;
(K) For wastes other than the above, the
permittee or registrant must determine the density of the wastes subject to
DEQ's written approval;
(L) As an
alternative to the above conversion factors, the permittee or registrant may
determine the density of their own waste, subject to DEQ's written
approval.
(7)
DEQ may refund the application processing fee, in whole or in part, after
taking into consideration any costs DEQ may have incurred in processing the
application, when submitted with an application if either of the following
conditions exists:
(a) DEQ determines that no
permit is required;
(b) The
applicant withdraws the application before DEQ has granted or denied
preliminary approval or, if no preliminary approval has been granted or denied,
DEQ has approved or denied the application.
(8) Exemptions:
(a) Persons treating petroleum contaminated
soils are exempt from the application processing and renewal fees for a Letter
Authorization if the following conditions are met:
(A) The soil is being treated as part of a
site cleanup authorized under ORS Chapters 465 or 466; and
(B) DEQ and the applicant for the Letter
Authorization have entered into a written agreement under which the applicant
must pay for costs DEQ incurred for oversight of the cleanup and for processing
of the Letter Authorization.
(b) Persons to whom a Letter Authorization
has been issued are not subject to the solid waste permit compliance
fee.
(9) All fees must be
made payable to the Department of Environmental Quality.
(10) Submittal schedule:
(a) DEQ bills the solid waste permit
compliance fee to the holder of the following permits: transfer station,
material recovery facility, commingled recycling processing facility, limited
sort facility, composting facility, waste tire storage site, waste tire carrier
and closed solid waste disposal site. The fee period is the state's fiscal
year, July 1 through June 30, and the fee is due annually by the date indicated
on the invoice. Any "year of closure" pro-rated fee will be billed to the
permittee of a closed site together with the site's first regular billing as a
closed site;
(b) For solid waste
disposal site permit holders other than those in subsection (10)(a), DEQ does
not bill the solid waste permit compliance fee to the permittee. The permittee
must self-report these fees to DEQ, under sections (4) and (5). The fee period
is either the calendar quarter or the calendar year, and the fees are due to
DEQ as follows:
(A) For any disposal site
required to pay the per-ton fee on any solid waste as specified in OAR
340-097-0120(7)
(e.g., landfills, municipal waste incinerators, municipal energy recovery
facilities, conversion technology facilities, and solid waste treatment
facilities that receive domestic solid waste for final disposal or
destruction), plus construction and demolition and tire landfills: on the same
schedule as specified in subsection (10)(c);
(B) For industrial solid waste disposal
sites, sludge or land application disposal sites and other disposal sites not
required to pay the per-ton fee on solid waste as specified in OAR
340-097-0120(7),
except construction and demolition and tire landfills:
(i) For sites receiving over 20,000 tons of
waste a year: quarterly, on the 30th day of the month following the end of the
calendar quarter; or
(ii) For sites
receiving 20,000 tons of waste a year or less: annually, on the 31st day of
January;
(iii) For a site that has
received less than 20,000 tons of waste in past years but exceeds that amount
in a given year, DEQ will in general grant a one-year delay before the site is
required to begin submitting permit fees on a quarterly basis. If the site
appears likely to continue to exceed the 20,000 annual ton limit, then DEQ will
require the site to report tonnage and submit applicable permit fees on a
quarterly basis.
(c) DEQ does not bill the per-ton solid waste
disposal fees on solid waste and the Orphan Site Account fee. They must be paid
on the following schedule:
(A) Quarterly, on
the 30th day of the month following the end of the calendar quarter;
or
(B) Annually, on the 31st day of
January, for solid waste disposal site permit holders for sites receiving less
than 1,000 tons of solid waste a year.
(d) The fees on Oregon solid waste disposed
of out-of-state must be paid to DEQ quarterly on the 30th day of the month
following the end of the calendar quarter or on the schedule specified in OAR
340-097-0120(7)(d)(C).
The fees must be submitted together with a form DEQ approves, which must
include the amount of solid waste, type, county of origin of the solid waste,
and state to which the solid waste is being transported for final
disposal.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 459.045, 459.235, 459.236, 459A.025, 459A.110, 459A.115 & 468.065
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 459.235, 459.236, 459A.110 & 459A.115
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