(a) The owner or operator shall prevent the
unknowing entry, and minimize the possibility for the unauthorized entry, of
persons or livestock onto the active portion of his facility, unless:
(1) Physical contact with the waste,
structures, or equipment with the active portion of the facility will not
injure unknowing or unauthorized persons or livestock which may enter the
active portion of a facility, and
(2) Disturbance of the waste or equipment, by
the unknowing or unauthorized entry of persons or livestock onto the active
portion of a facility, will not cause a violation of the requirements of Rule
R315-265.
(b) Unless
exempt under Subsections R315-265-14(a)(1) and (2), a facility shall have:
(1) A 24-hour surveillance system, for
example, television monitoring or surveillance by guards or facility personnel,
which continuously monitors and controls entry onto the active portion of the
facility; or
(2)
(i) An artificial or natural barrier, for
example, a fence in good repair or a fence combined with a cliff, which
completely surrounds the active portion of the facility; and
(ii) A means to control entry, at all times,
through the gates or other entrances to the active portion of the facility, for
example, an attendant, television monitors, locked entrance, or controlled
roadway access to the facility.
Comment: The requirements of Subsection R315-265-14(b) are
satisfied if the facility or plant within which the active portion is located
itself has a surveillance system, or a barrier and a means to control entry,
which complies with the requirements of Subsections R315-265-14(b)(1) or
(2).
(c)
Unless exempt under Subsections R315-265-14(a)(1) and (a)(2), a sign with the
legend, "Danger---Unauthorized Personnel Keep Out," shall be posted at each
entrance to the active portion of a facility, and at other locations, in
sufficient numbers to be seen from any approach to this active portion. The
legend shall be written in English and in any other language predominant in the
area surrounding the facility, for example, facilities in counties bordering
the Canadian province of Quebec shall post signs in French; facilities in
counties bordering Mexico shall post signs in Spanish, and shall be legible
from a distance of at least 25 feet. Existing signs with a legend other than
"Danger---Unauthorized Personnel Keep Out" may be used if the legend on the
sign indicates that only authorized personnel are allowed to enter the active
portion, and that entry onto the active portion can be dangerous.
Comment: See Subsection R315-265-117(b) for discussion of
security requirements at disposal facilities during the post-closure care
period.
Notes
Utah Admin. Code
R315-265-14
Adopted by
Utah
State Bulletin Number 2019-21, effective
10/15/2019