All owners or operators of MSWLF units must operate the
facility so as to:
(1) Control road
dust;
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Note:
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Operators should carefully select dust suppressants
approved by the jurisdictional health departments that do not pose a threat to
surface or groundwater quality.
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(2)
Collect scattered litter as necessary to prevent vector harborage, a fire
hazard, an aesthetic nuisance, or adversely affect wildlife or its
habitat;
(3) Prohibit
scavenging;
(4) Landfill personnel.
All landfills must:
(a) Ensure that at least
two landfill personnel are on-site with one person at the active portion when
the site is open to the public for landfills with a permitted capacity of
greater than fifty thousand cubic yards per year; and
(b) Comply with the certification
requirements of chapter
173-300 WAC, Certification of operators of solid waste
incinerator and landfill facilities.
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Note:
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The definition of operators in chapter 173-300 WAC is
not the same as the definition of operator in this rule.
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(5) Ensure that reserve operational equipment
is available to maintain and meet all operating criteria;
(6) Clearly mark the active area boundaries
authorized in the permit, with permanent posts or equivalent method;
(7) Thoroughly compact the solid waste before
succeeding layers are added except for the first lift over a liner;
(8) Maintain the monitoring system required
in WAC
173-351-400, Groundwater
monitoring systems and remedial action, WAC
173-351-200(4),
explosive gas monitoring of this regulation and any other monitoring specified
in the permit issued in WAC
173-351-700;
(9) Require recycling.
(a) All owners and operators must provide the
opportunity for the general public to conveniently recycle cans, bottles,
paper, and other material brought to the landfill site and for which a market
exists or as required according to the most recently adopted county
comprehensive solid waste management plan:
(i)
During the normal hours of operation; and
(ii) In facilities convenient to the public
(i.e., near entrance to the gate).
(b) Owners or operators must conduct
recycling activities in an orderly, sanitary manner and in a way that does not
interfere with MSWLF operations.
(c) Owners or operators may demonstrate
during the permit process of WAC
173-351-700 or through the permit
modification process of WAC
173-351-720(6)
alternative means to providing an opportunity to the general public to recycle
household solid waste including other conveniently located facilities which
offer recycling opportunities.
(10) Prohibiting disposal of municipal sewage
sludge or biosolids in MSWLF units.
(a) The
disposal of municipal sewage sludge or biosolids or any material containing
municipal sewage sludge or biosolids in a MSWLF unit is prohibited unless the
municipal sewage sludge or biosolids or material containing municipal sewage
sludge or biosolids is not a liquid as defined in this rule, and such disposal
is specifically approved as part of a valid NPDES permit, or a valid permit
issued in accordance with chapter 70.95J RCW and rules promulgated under that
authority.
(b) Notwithstanding WAC
173-351-220(10)(a),
the jurisdictional health department may allow disposal of municipal sewage
sludge or biosolids, or any material containing municipal sewage sludge or
biosolids in a landfill on a temporary basis if the jurisdictional health
department determines that a potentially unhealthful circumstance exists and
other management options are unavailable or would pose a threat to human health
or the environment.
(c) In
accordance with (b) of this subsection upon determination that a potentially
unhealthful circumstance exists, the jurisdictional health department must
notify the department in writing, of its findings and basis for its
determination. In its notification, the jurisdictional health department must
state the date on which disposal is approved to commence, any conditions, and
the date after which continued disposal is prohibited.
(d) For the purposes of this regulation, the
use of sewage sludge or biosolids or any material containing sewage sludge or
biosolids, which is subject to regulation under 40 C.F.R. Part
503 and or
chapter 70.95J RCW, as daily cover or as an amendment to daily cover is
considered disposal.
(11) Disposal of dangerous waste prohibited.
Owners or operators of landfills must not knowingly dispose, treat, store, or
otherwise handle dangerous waste unless the requirements of the Dangerous waste
regulation, chapter
173-303 WAC are met;
(12) Jurisdictional health department
inspection of activities. In accordance with
RCW
70.95.190, employees of the jurisdictional
health department or their agents may enter upon, inspect, sample, and move
freely about the premises of any MSWLF, after presentation of
credentials.