9 Va. Admin. Code § 5-40-5822 - Operational standards for collection and control systems
A. Each owner of an MSW landfill with a gas
collection and control system used to comply with the provisions of
9VAC5-40-5820 C 2 b shall comply
with the following requirements:
1. Operate
the collection system such that gas is collected from each area, cell, or group
of cells in the MSW landfill in which solid waste has been in place for:
a. Five years or more if active; or
b. Two years or more if closed or at final
grade.
2. Operate the
collection system with negative pressure at each wellhead except under the
following conditions:
a. A fire or increased
well temperature. The owner shall record instances when positive pressure
occurs in efforts to avoid a fire. These records shall be submitted with the
annual reports as provided in
9VAC5-40-5880 H 1;
b. Use of a geomembrane or synthetic cover.
The owner shall develop acceptable pressure limits in the design plan;
and
c. A decommissioned well. A
well may experience a static positive pressure after shut down to accommodate
for declining flows. All design changes shall be approved by the
board.
3. Operate each
interior wellhead in the collection system with a landfill gas temperature less
than 55 degrees Celsius and with either a nitrogen level less than 20% or an
oxygen level less than 5.0%. The owner may establish a higher operating
temperature, nitrogen, or oxygen value at a particular well. A higher operating
value demonstration shall show supporting data that the elevated parameter does
not cause fires or significantly inhibit anaerobic decomposition by killing
methanogens.
a. The nitrogen level shall be
determined using Reference Method 3C in Appendix A of 40 CFR Part 60, unless an
alternative method is established as allowed by
9VAC5-40-5820 C 2 a.
b. Unless an alternative method is
established as allowed by
9VAC5-40-5820 C 2 a, the oxygen
shall be determined by an oxygen meter using Reference Method 3A in Appendix A
of 40 CFR Part 60 except that:
(1) The span
shall be set so that the regulatory limit is between 20 and 50% of the
span;
(2) A data recorder is not
required;
(3) Only two calibration
gases are required, a zero and span, and ambient air may be used as the
span;
(4) A calibration error check
is not required; and
(5) The
allowable sample bias, zero drift, and calibration drift are
±10%.
4. Operate the collection system so that the
methane concentration is less than 500 parts per million above background at
the surface of the landfill. To determine if this level is exceeded, the owner
shall conduct surface testing around the perimeter of the collection area and
along a pattern that traverses the landfill at 30-meter intervals and where
visual observations indicate elevated concentrations of landfill gas, such as
distressed vegetation and cracks or seeps in the cover. The owner may establish
an alternative traversing pattern that ensures equivalent coverage. A surface
monitoring design plan shall be developed that includes a topographical map
with the monitoring route and the rationale for any site-specific deviations
from the 30-meter intervals. Areas with steep slopes or other dangerous areas
may be excluded from the surface testing.
5. Operate the system such that all collected
gases are vented to a control system designed and operated in compliance with
9VAC5-40-5820 C 2 c. In the event
the collection or control system is inoperable, the gas mover system shall be
shut down and all valves in the collection and control system contributing to
venting of the gas to the atmosphere shall be closed within one hour.
6. Operate the control or treatment system at
all times when the collected gas is routed to the system.
B. If monitoring demonstrates that the
operational requirement in subdivision A 2, 3 or 4 of this section are not met,
corrective action shall be taken as specified in
9VAC5-40-5850 C 3 through 5 or
9VAC5-40-5850 E. If corrective
actions are taken as specified in
9VAC5-40-5850, the monitored
exceedance is not a violation of the operational requirements in this
section.
Notes
Statutory Authority
§ 10.1-1308 of the Code of Virginia; §§ 110, 111, 123, 129, 171, 172, and 182 of the Clean Air Act; 40 CFR Parts 51 and 60.
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