Or. Admin. Code § 340-239-0200 - Compliance Standards
When required as provided in OAR 340-239-0100 through 340-239-0800, the owner or operator of a landfill must comply with this rule.
(1) Surface Emission Methane Concentration
Limits. Except as provided in OAR
340-239-0110(4),
340-239-0110(5),
340-239-0300, and
340-239-0600(1),
beginning August 1, 2022, or upon commencing operation of a newly installed gas
collection and control system or modification of an existing gas collection and
control system pursuant to OAR
340-239-0110(1),
whichever is later, no location on the landfill surface may exceed either of
the following methane concentration limits:
(a) 500 ppmv, other than nonrepeatable,
momentary readings, as determined by instantaneous surface emissions monitoring
conducted in accordance with OAR
340-239-0800(3)(b);
(b) An average methane concentration limit of
25 ppmv as determined by integrated surface emissions monitoring conducted in
accordance with OAR 340-239-800(3)(c).
(2) Wellhead Gauge Pressure Requirement: Each
landfill gas collection and control system wellhead must be operated under a
negative pressure without causing air infiltration, except as provided in OAR
340-239-0110(4)
and 340-239-110(5), or under any of the following conditions:
(a) Use of a geomembrane or synthetic cover.
The owner or operator must develop acceptable pressure limits for the wellheads
and include them in the Design Plan;
(b) A decommissioned well. A well may
experience a static positive pressure after shut down to accommodate for
declining flows; or
(c) A fire or
increased well temperature. The owner or operator must record instances when
positive pressure occurs in efforts to avoid a fire. These records must be
submitted with the semi-annual reports as provided in OAR
340-239-700(3)(c).
(3)
Wellhead Temperature Requirement:
(a) Each
landfill gas collection and control system interior wellhead in the collection
system must be operated with a landfill gas temperature less than 62.8 degrees
Celsius (145 degrees Fahrenheit).
(b) The landfill owner or operator may
request a higher operating temperature value at a particular well. A higher
operating value demonstration must be submitted to DEQ for approval and must
include supporting data demonstrating that the elevated parameter neither
causes fires nor significantly inhibits anaerobic decomposition by killing
methanogens. The demonstration must satisfy both criteria in order to be
approved (i.e., it is only acceptable if it neither causes fires nor kills
methanogens).
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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