Utah Admin. Code R315-322-3 - Solid Waste Surface Impoundment General Requirements
(1) Each new solid waste surface impoundment
shall meet the following applicable requirements, as determined by the
director:
(a) The plan of operation
requirements of Subsection
R315-302-2(2),
except plans to control wind-blown litter and disease vectors as found in
Subsections R315-302-2(2)(h)
and R315-302-2(2)(k)
are not required.
(b) For solid
waste surface impoundments that use enhanced evaporation systems, a plan to
control overspray, including corrective actions to cleanup waste shall be
included in the plan of operation.
(c) The recordkeeping requirements of
Subsections R315-302-2(3)(a),
R315-302-2(3)(b)(i),
R315-302-2(3)(b)(iii),
R315-302-2(3)(b)(iv),
and R315-302-2(3)(b)(vi).
(d) The reporting requirements of Subsection
R315-302-2(4).
(e) The inspection requirements of Subsection
R315-302-2(5).
(2) Permit Application.
(a) The director may issue a temporary permit
for an existing Class VII solid waste surface impoundment to facilitate the
owner's or operator's good faith transition from regulation under Rule R649-9
to regulation under Rule R315-322 according to the requirements of Subsection
R315-321-4(8).
(b) The owner or
operator of any solid waste surface impoundment shall apply for and get a
permit to operate by meeting the applicable requirements of Rule
R315-310.
(c) The permit
application shall include detailed construction and installation diagrams of
the surface impoundment, including details of side slopes, liners, surface
impoundment storage capacity, leak detection systems, dikes or levees, wind
fences, piping, enhanced evaporation systems with justification, water
treatment systems and tanks.
(d)
Contingencies for releases shall be included in the plan required by Subsection
R315-302-2(2)(f)
and shall include procedures for repair of liners as specified in Subsection
R315-322-5(12)(d).
(e) The owner or
operator of a solid waste surface impoundment that does not accept hazardous
waste from a very small quantity generator as defined by Subsection
R315-260-10(c),
shall submit details of controls and employee training programs used to prevent
the acceptance of hazardous waste.
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