Utah Admin. Code R315-319-50 - Scope and Applicability
(a) Rule
R315-319 establishes criteria for purposes managing coal combustion residuals
in Utah.
(b) Rule R315-319 applies,
except as provided in Subsection R315-319-50(i), to owners and operators of new
and existing CCR units as defined in Subsection R315-319-53(a)(15). Rule
R315-319 applies to any practice that does not meet the definition of a
beneficial use of coal combustion residuals.
(c) Rule R315-319 applies to inactive CCR
surface impoundments that have not closed prior to the effective date of Rule
R315-319.
(d) Rule R315-319 does
not apply to coal combustion residual landfills that have ceased receiving coal
combustion residuals prior to October 19, 2015.
(e) Rule R315-319 does not apply to electric
utilities or independent power producers that have ceased producing electricity
prior to October 19, 2015.
(f) Rule
R315-319 does not apply to fly ash, bottom ash, boiler slag, and flue gas
desulfurization materials, generated primarily from the combustion of fuels,
including other fossil fuels, other than coal. Disposal of these solid wastes
are covered by Rules R315-301 through 307.
(g) Rule R315-319 does not apply to practices
that meet the definition of a beneficial use of coal combustion
residuals.
(h) Rule R315-319 does
not apply to coal combustion residual placement at active or abandoned
underground or surface coal mines.
(i) Rule R315-319 does not apply to Class I
or V solid waste landfills that receive coal combustion residuals.
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