Utah Admin. Code R315-264-280 - Closure and Post-Closure Care
(a) During the closure period the owner or
operator shall:
(1) Continue all operations,
including pH control, necessary to maximize degradation, transformation, or
immobilization of hazardous constituents within the treatment zone as required
under Subsection
R315-264-273(a),
except to the extent such measures are inconsistent with Subsection
R315-264-280(a)(8).
(2) Continue
all operations in the treatment zone to minimize run-off of hazardous
constituents as required under Subsection
R315-264-273(b);
(3) Maintain the run-on control
system required under Subsection
R315-264-273(c);
(4) Maintain the run-off
management system required under Subsection
R315-264-273(d);
(5) Control wind dispersal of
hazardous waste if required under Subsection
R315-264-273(f);
(6) Continue to comply with any
prohibitions or conditions concerning growth of food-chain crops under Section
R315-264-276;
(7) Continue unsaturated zone
monitoring in compliance with Section
R315-264-278,
except that soil-pore liquid monitoring may be terminated 90 days after the
last application of waste to the treatment zone; and
(8) Establish a vegetative cover on the
portion of the facility being closed at such time that the cover will not
substantially impede degradation, transformation, or immobilization of
hazardous constituents in the treatment zone. The vegetative cover shall be
capable of maintaining growth without extensive maintenance.
(b) For the purpose of complying
with Section
R315-264-115,
when closure is completed the owner or operator may submit to the Director
certification by an independent, qualified soil scientist, in lieu of a
qualified Professional Engineer, that the facility has been closed in
accordance with the specifications in the approved closure plan.
(c) During the post-closure care period the
owner or operator shall:
(1) Continue all
operations, including pH control, necessary to enhance degradation and
transformation and sustain immobilization of hazardous constituents in the
treatment zone to the extent that such measures are consistent with other
post-closure care activities;
(2)
Maintain a vegetative cover over closed portions of the facility;
(3) Maintain the run-on control system
required under Subsection
R315-264-273(c);
(4) Maintain the run-off
management system required under Subsection
R315-264-273(d);
(5) Control wind dispersal of
hazardous waste if required under Subsection
R315-264-273(f);
(6) Continue to comply with any
prohibitions or conditions concerning growth of food-chain crops under Section
R315-264-276;
and
(7) Continue unsaturated zone
monitoring in compliance with Section
R315-264-278,
excect that soil-pore liquid monitoring may be terminated 90 days after the
last application of waste to the treatment zone.
(d) The owner or operator is not subject to
regulation under Subsections R315-264-280(a)(8) and (c) if the Director finds
that the level of hazardous constituents in the treatment zone soil does not
exceed the background value of those constituents by an amount that is
statistically significant when using the test specified in Subsection
R315-264-280(d)(3). The owner or operator may submit such a demonstration to
the Director at any time during the closure or post-closure care periods. For
the purposes of Subsection R315-264-280(d):
(1) The owner or operator shall establish
background soil values and determine whether there is a statistically
significant increase over those values for all hazardous constituents specified
in the facility permit under Subsection
R315-264-271(b).
(i) Background soil values may be based on a
one-time sampling of a background plot having characteristics similar to those
of the treatment zone.
(ii) The
owner or operator shall express background values and values for hazardous
constituents in the treatment zone in a form necessary for the determination of
statistically significant increases under Subsection R315-264-280(d)(3).
(2) In taking samples
used in the determination of background and treatment zone values, the owner or
operator shall take samples at a sufficient number of sampling points and at
appropriate locations and depths to yield samples that represent the chemical
make-up of soil that has not been affected by leakage from the treatment zone
and the soil within the treatment zone, respectively.
(3) In determining whether a statistically
significant increase has occurred, the owner or operator shall compare the
value of each constituent in the treatment zone to the background value for
that constituent using a statistical procedure that provides reasonable
confidence that constituent presence in the treatment zone will be identified.
The owner or operator shall use a statistical procedure that:
(i) Is appropriate for the distribution of
the data used to establish background values; and
(ii) Provides a reasonable balance between
the probability of falsely identifying hazardous constituent presence in the
treatment zone and the probability of failing to identify real presence in the
treatment zone.
(e) The owner or operator is not subject to
regulation under Sections
R315-264-90
through 101 if the Director finds that the owner or operator satisfies
Subsection R315-264-280(d) and if unsaturated zone monitoring under Section
R315-264-278
indicates that hazardous constituents have not migrated beyond the treatment
zone during the active life of the land treatment unit.
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