Or. Admin. Code § 340-239-0100 - Landfills with Greater Than or Equal to 200,000 Tons of Waste-in-Place
(1) By October 1,
2022 the owner or operator of a landfill listed in Table 1 Part B or C of OAR
340-216-8010, having greater
than 200,000 tons (181,000 metric tons) of waste-in-place, must submit to DEQ
an administratively complete permit application, pursuant to OAR chapter 340,
division 216, an initial Waste-in-Place Report, pursuant to OAR
340-239-0700(3)(e),
and a Methane Generation Rate Report, pursuant to OAR
340-239-0700(3)(f).
(2) The owner or operator of an existing
landfill that does not yet have 200,000 tons of waste-in-place must, may not
accept solid waste in excess of 200,000 tons of waste-in-place without a permit
issued pursuant to OAR 340-216, and submission of an initial Waste-in Place
Report, pursuant to OAR
340-239-0700(3)(e)
and a Methane Generation Rate Report, pursuant to OAR
340-239-0700(3)(f).
Once the landfill reaches a size greater than or equal to 200,000 tons of
waste-in-place, the owner or operator is subject to OAR
340-239-0100.
(3) The owner or operator of a proposed new
landfill that is designed to receive greater than or equal to 200,000 tons of
waste in the first year must submit an administratively complete permit
application, pursuant to OAR chapter 340, division 216, prior to receiving any
waste. The owner or operator of a new landfill also must submit to DEQ, no
later than January 30 after the first calendar year in which the landfill
initially accepted waste, an initial Waste-in-Place Report, pursuant to OAR
340-239-0700(3)(e),
and a Methane Generation Rate Report, pursuant to OAR
340-239-0700(3)(f).
(4) The owner or operator of a landfill
having greater than or equal to 200,000 tons of waste-in-place must submit an
annual Waste-in-Place Report to DEQ pursuant to OAR
340-239-0700(3)(e)
and an annual Methane Generation Rate Report, pursuant to OAR
340-239-0700(3)(f),
until the owner or operator submits a Closure Notification pursuant to OAR
340-239-0700(3)(a).
The initial Waste-in-Place Report and Methane Generation Rate Report submitted
by a landfill pursuant to sections (1), (2) or (3) shall satisfy this
requirement for the initial year it applies to a landfill.
(5) If the calculated methane generation rate
reported by the owner or operator of a landfill according to section (1), (2)
(3), or (4) of this rule is less than 664 metric tons (732 tons) per year, the
owner or operator must:
(a) If the landfill
is active:
(A) Recalculate the methane
generation rate annually using the procedures specified in OAR
340-239-0800(2);
(B) Submit an annual Methane Generation Rate
Report to DEQ pursuant to OAR
340-239-0700(3)(f)
until either of the following conditions is met:
(i) The calculated methane generation rate is
greater than or equal to 664 metric tons (732 tons) per year, or
(ii) The owner or operator submits a Closure
Notification pursuant to OAR
340-239-0700(3)(a).
(C) Maintain the cover in any
areas of the landfill not exempt per OAR
340-239-0300 so as to minimize
landfill gas emissions and visually inspect the landfill surface annually for
signs of methane releases including distressed vegetation, cracks or
seeps.
(b) If the
landfill is closed or inactive, submit to DEQ a Methane Generation Rate Report
pursuant to OAR 340-239-0700(3)(f)
and all required Closure Notifications pursuant to OAR
340-239-0700(3)(a).
(6) If the methane generation rate reported
by the owner or operator according to section (1), (2), (3), or (4) of this
rule is greater than or equal to 664 metric tons (732 tons) per year but less
than 7,755 metric tons (8,548 tons) per year, then the owner or operator must
either:
(a) Comply with the requirements of
OAR 340-239-0110 through
340-239-0800. The owner or
operator is subject to OAR
340-239-0110 through
340-239-0800 at the time they
are required to submit the Methane Generation Rate Report that shows methane
generation above 664 metric tons per year; or
(b) Demonstrate that after four consecutive
quarterly monitoring periods there is no measured concentration of methane of
200 parts per million by volume (ppmv) or greater using the instantaneous
surface monitoring procedures specified in OAR
340-239-0800(3).
The owner or operator of the landfill must begin quarterly monitoring within 90
days after the Methane Generation Rate Report is required to be submitted under
section (1) or (2) of this rule or OAR
340-239-0100(6)
and submit Instantaneous Surface Monitoring
Reports according to OAR
340-239-0700(3)(l).
Based on the monitoring results, the owner or operator must do one of the
following:
(A) Except as provided in OAR
340-239-0600(1)(a),
if there is any measured concentration of methane of 200 ppmv or greater, other
than non-repeatable, momentary readings, from the surface of an active,
inactive, or closed landfill, the landfill owner or operator must comply with
OAR 340-239-0110 through OAR
340-239-0800. The owner or
operator is subject to OAR
340-239-0110 through OAR
340-239-0800 at the time they
are required to submit the Instantaneous Surface Monitoring Report that shows
surface emissions of methane above 200 ppmv;
(B) If there is no measured concentration of
methane of 200 ppmv or greater from the surface of an active landfill,
recalculate the methane generation rate annually using the procedures specified
in OAR 340-239-0800(2)
and submit a Methane Generation Rate Report annually to DEQ pursuant to OAR
340-239-0700(3)(f),
and:
(i) If the landfill is active, the owner
or operator must continue quarterly surface emission monitoring using the
methods specified in this subsection and prepare and submit an annual
Instantaneous Surface Monitoring Report according to OAR
340-239-0700(3)(l);
or
(ii) If the landfill is closed,
the owner or operator must conduct annual surface emission monitoring using the
methods specified in this subsection and prepare and submit an annual
Instantaneous Surface Monitoring Report according to OAR
340-239-0700(3)(l).
(C) If there is no measured
concentration of methane of 200 ppmv or greater from the surface of a closed or
inactive landfill, the requirements of OAR
340-239-0110 through
340-239-0800 no longer apply
provided that the owner or operator has completed all of the following:
(i) Satisfied all applicable requirements of
OAR 340-239-0400;
(ii) Submitted to DEQ a Waste-in-Place
Report, pursuant to section (1), (2), or (3) of this rule; and
(iii) Submitted to DEQ all required
Instantaneous Surface Monitoring Reports, pursuant to subsection (5)(b).) of
this rule.
(7) If the methane generation rate reported
according to section (1), (2), or (3) of this rule is greater than or equal to
7,755 metric tons (8,548 tons) per year, then the owner or operator must comply
with the requirements of OAR
340-239-0110 through
340-239-0800.
(8) If owner or operator of a landfill with
more than 200,000 tons of waste-in-place adds any liquid other than leachate in
a controlled fashion to the waste mass to reach a minimum average moisture
content of at least 40 percent by weight to accelerate or enhance the anaerobic
biodegradation of the waste, the owner or operator must install and operate a
gas collection and control system that meets the criteria in OAR
340-239-0110 according to the
following:
(a) Install the gas collection and
control system for the bioreactor before initiating liquids addition. Extend
the collection and control system into each new cell or area of the bioreactor
prior to initiating liquids addition in that area; and
(b) Begin operating the gas collection and
control system within 180 days after initiating liquids addition or within 180
days after achieving a moisture content of 40 percent by weight, whichever is
later. Bioreactor moisture content must be calculated in accordance with OAR
340-239-0800
(109).
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 468.020, ORS 468A.025, ORS 468A.040 & ORS 468A.050
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 468A.025, ORS 468A.040 & ORS 468A.050
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