Utah Admin. Code R315-301-4 - Prohibition of Illegal Disposal or Incineration of Solid Waste
(1) No person shall incinerate, burn, or
otherwise dispose of any solid waste in any place except at a facility that is
in compliance with the requirements of Rules R315-301 through R315-322 and
other applicable rules.
(2) If any
solid waste is disposed in a manner not in compliance with the requirements of
Rules R315-301 through R315-322, or other applicable rules, the property owner
of the disposal site or the person responsible for the illegal disposal or
both:
(a) shall remove the solid waste from
the illegal disposal site to a permitted solid waste disposal facility and, if
necessary, shall remediate the site; or
(b) shall apply for a permit from the
director and shall meet each of the following:
(i) submit the required permit application in
the time frame specified by the director and respond promptly to any requests
for information from the director related to the permit application;
(ii) shall immediately meet the operational
monitoring and waste handling criteria of Rules R315-301 through R315-322; and
(iii) shall follow the
requirements of Subsection
R315-301-4(2)(a)
if a permit is not granted.
(3) Any person disposing of solid waste in a
manner not in compliance with the requirements of Rules R315-301 through
R315-322, or other applicable rules, may be subject to enforcement action in
addition to meeting the requirements of Subsection
R315-301-4(2).
(4) If deposition or disposal of the
following materials does not cause a hazard to human health or the environment
or cause a public nuisance, the requirements of Rules R315-301 through R315-322
do not apply to:
(a) inert waste used as fill
material;
(b) the disposal of mine
tailings and overburden at the site of generation;
(c) the disposal of vegetative material
generated as a result of land clearing;
(d) the disposal of vegetative agricultural
waste;
(e) the following waste if
managed at a facility that is solely for recycling, reuse, or reprocessing:
(i) fly ash waste;
(ii) bottom ash waste;
(iii) slag waste;
(iv) flue gas emission control waste
generated primarily from the combustion of coal or other fossil fuels;
or
(f) the following
wastes if disposal occurs at an on-site location owned and operated by the
generator:
(i) waste from the extraction,
beneficiation, and processing of ores and minerals listed in Subsection
R315-261-4(b)(7)(ii);
or
(ii) cement kiln
dust.
Notes
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