Illinois Administrative Code
Title 35 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Part 391 - DESIGN CRITERIA FOR SLUDGE APPLICATION ON LAND
Subpart C - TRANSPORT AND STORAGE DESIGN CRITERIA
Section 391.305 - Off-Site Interim Storage of Dried Sludge

Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024

Off-site interim storage of dried sludge less than 2 months are considered temporary storage facilities and do not require an Agency permit. Off-site interim storage of dried sludge equal to or greater than 2 months are considered permanent storage facilities and do require an Agency permit. In addition to the general criteria under Section 391.302(b), the following items shall be addressed by the applicant in the design.

a) The stockpiles are contained and runoff is controlled.

b) Leachate shall be contained and provisions made to protect groundwater.

c) The stockpiles are not subject to flooding.

d) Sludge storage is isolated from commercial and residential developments.

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