Wash. Admin. Code § 173-408-100 - Methane concentration limits
(1) Except as provided in WAC
173-408-080, the methane
concentration limits set forth in subsection (2) of this section apply to a MSW
landfill subject to this chapter beginning on whichever of the following dates
is later:
(a) January 1, 2025;
(b) Upon commencing operation of a newly
installed gas collection and control system or modification of an existing gas
collection and control system pursuant to WAC
173-408-080; or
(c) A date established by the department to
accommodate significant technological improvements, which may include the
installation of an energy recovery device or devices, which does not exceed 24
months after the department adopts rules to implement this chapter.
(2) No location on a MSW landfill
surface may exceed the following methane concentration limits, dependent upon
whether the owner or operator of the MSW landfill conducts instantaneous
surface emissions monitoring or integrated surface emissions monitoring in
accordance with WAC
173-408-110(1):
(a) Five hundred parts per million by volume,
other than when measured by nonrepeatable, momentary readings, as determined by
instantaneous surface emissions monitoring; or
(b) An average methane concentration limit of
25 parts per million by volume as determined by integrated surface emissions
monitoring.
(3) Any
reading exceeding the applicable limit set forth in subsection (2) of this
section must be recorded as an exceedance and the following actions must be
taken:
(a) The owner or operator must record
the date, location, and value of each exceedance, along with retest dates and
results. The location of each exceedance must be clearly marked and identified
on a topographic map, at a minimum, of the MSW landfill, drawn to scale, with
the location of both the monitoring grids and the gas collection system clearly
identified;
(b) The owner or
operator must take corrective action, which may include, but not be limited to,
maintenance or repair of the cover, and well vacuum adjustments. The location
or locations of any exceedance must be remonitored within 10 calendar days of a
measured exceedance; and
(c) The
owner or operator must notify the department or local authority in accordance
with WAC 173-408-110
(1)(b).
(4) The requirements of this section do not
apply to the following areas, provided that the owner or operator ensures these
areas are no larger in size and no longer in duration than is necessary for the
specified activity:
(a) The "working face" of
the landfill, as defined in WAC
173-408-020;
(b) Areas of the landfill surface where the
landfill cover material has been removed for the purpose of installing,
expanding, replacing, or repairing components of the landfill cover system, the
landfill gas collection and control system, the leachate collection and removal
system, or a landfill gas condensate collection and removal system;
(c) Areas of the landfill in which the owner
or operator, or a designee, which is a person or entity that has express,
written permission from the owner or operator, is engaged in active mining for
minerals or metals; or
(d) Areas of
the landfill surface where the landfill cover material has been removed for law
enforcement activities requiring excavation.
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