Illinois Administrative Code
Title 35 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Part 807 - SOLID WASTE
Subpart C - CANITARY LANDFILLS
Section 807.316 - Application
Universal Citation: 35 IL Admin Code ยง 807.316
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) An Application for a Development Permit for a sanitary landfill shall contain evidence adequate to prove to the Agency that the development of the sanitary landfill will not cause or tend to cause water or air pollution; will not violate applicable air and water quality standards; and will not violate any rule or regulation adopted by the Board. The Application shall include, unless waived in writing by the Agency as inapplicable to the site in question:
1) Legal description of the proposed sanitary
landfill site;
2) Topographic map
or maps of the sanitary landfill site drawn to the scale of 200 feet to the
inch or larger, containing 5-foot contour intervals where the relief exceeds 20
feet, and 2-foot contour intervals where the relief is 20 feet or less, and
referred to a United States Geological Survey datum;
3) Maps of the sanitary landfill site, and of
the area within one-quarter mile of the boundaries of the site, drawn to scale,
showing the location of:
A) waterways and
surface drains; and
B) borings,
wells, springs, and their surface elevations, and depths and elevations of
water levels; and
C) field tile
drains; and
D) underground and
surface mines, elevations of mine pools, and mine pool discharges.
4) Land use and population density
of the proposed sanitary landfill site and of the area surrounding the site
within one mile of the site boundaries;
5) Sequence of earth materials at the
proposed sanitary landfill site to a depth sufficient to assure the reliability
of the site design;
6) Data
obtained from soil samples taken from the proposed sanitary landfill site which
describe the soil classification, grain size distribution, permeability,
compactability, and ion-exchange properties of the subsurface materials for
those strata which are essential to the design of the landfill;
7) Description of groundwater condition,
including groundwater flow below and adjacent to the proposed sanitary landfill
site, with an appraisal of the effect of the landfill on groundwater and
surface waters;
8) Comprehensive
analysis of water samples from on-site and nearby wells and surface
waters;
9) Schedule of
construction;
10) Topographic map
indicating the proposed final contours and landscaping of the completed site
with a statement of the proposed final use of the site, if known;
11) Description of the methods of operations;
days and hours of operations; and number, and duties of employees;
12) Listing of sources and types of wastes to
be received; and an estimate of daily quantity of wastes to be
received;
13) A schedule of
filling, methods of compaction of solid waste; and number, type, and size of
compacting equipment;
14) Types and
sources of daily, intermediate, and final cover to be used;
15) Map of the sanitary landfill site, drawn
to scale, indicating the location of:
A)
Water monitoring wells and gas monitoring points;
B) Points of entrance to and exit from the
sanitary landfill site and to and from the operating area of the sanitary
landfill;
C) Interior roads and
ramps;
D) Devices for controlling
litter;
E) Devices for controlling
unauthorized access to the sanitary landfill site;
F) Drainage facilities, structures, walls,
cribbing, surface protection devices, or any other devices as are necessary to
comply with applicable water quality standards;
G) Fire protection facilities;
H) Utilities;
I) Salvage operations;
J) Fill area;
K) Borrow areas;
L) Gas and oil wells;
M) High tension power lines;
N) Fuel transmission pipelines;
O) Field tile drains;
P) Provisions for concealing the site from
public view;
16)
Evidence of notification required by the Public Act 77-1948, (Ill. Rev. Stat.
1981, ch. 1111/2, par. 1039), effective October 1, 1972; and
17) If exploration holes are drilled to
obtain data, information showing the manner of plugging or sealing such
holes.
b) Operating Permits.
1) An Application for an Operating
Permit for a sanitary landfill shall contain evidence adequate to prove to the
Agency that the operation of the sanitary landfill will not cause any violation
of the Act or of Regulations promulgated by the Board. The Application shall
include certification that all data and information required by Section
807.316(a) for a Development Permit has been provided, and that all conditions
thereof have been complied with, except that no information already submitted
to the Agency shall be required to be resubmitted and may be incorporated by
reference into the Application for an Operating Permit.
2) The Agency shall not issue an Operating
Permit until it has made an inspection of the developed site and has determined
that the site has been so developed in accordance with the provisions of the
application for development permit and is in compliance with the Act (the Act)
and all applicable regulations.
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