Utah Admin. Code R315-265-121 - Closure and Post-Closure - Post-Closure Requirements for Facilities that Obtain Enforceable Documents in Lieu of Post-Closure Permits
(a) Owners and operators who are subject to
the requirement to obtain a post-closure permit under Subsection
R315-270-1(c),
but who obtain enforceable documents in lieu of post-closure permits, as
provided under Subsection
R315-270-1(c)(7),
shall comply with the following requirements:
(1) The requirements to submit information
about the facility in Section
R315-270-28;
(2) The requirements for facility-wide
corrective action in Section
R315-264-101;
(3) The requirements of Sections
R315-264-91
through 264-100.
(b)
(1) The Director, in issuing enforceable
documents under Section R315-265-121 in lieu of permits, will assure a
meaningful opportunity for public involvement which, at a minimum, includes
public notice and opportunity for public comment:
(i) When the Director becomes involved in a
remediation at the facility as a regulatory or enforcement matter;
(ii) On the proposed preferred remedy and the
assumptions upon which the remedy is based, in particular those related to land
use and site characterization; and
(iii) At the time of a proposed decision that
remedial action is complete at the facility. These requirements shall be met
before the Director may consider that the facility has met the requirements of
Subsection
R315-270-1(c)(7),
unless the facility qualifies for a modification to these public involvement
procedures under Subsections R315-265-121(b)(2) or (3).
(2) If the Director determines that even a
short delay in the implementation of a remedy would adversely affect human
health or the environment, the Director may delay compliance with the
requirements of Subsection R315-265-121(b)(1) and implement the remedy
immediately. However, the Director shall assure involvement of the public at
the earliest opportunity, and, in all cases, upon making the decision that
additional remedial action is not needed at the facility.
(3) The Director may allow a remediation
initiated prior to October 22, 1998 to substitute for corrective action
required under a post-closure permit even if the public involvement
requirements of Subsection R315-265-121(b)(1) have not been met so long as the
Director assures that notice and comment on the decision that no further
remediation is necessary to protect human health and the environment takes
place at the earliest reasonable opportunity after October 22, 1998.
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