Illinois Administrative Code
Title 35 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Part 811 - STANDARDS FOR NEW SOLID WASTE LANDFILLS
Subpart C - PUTRESCIBLE AND CHEMICAL WASTE LANDFILLS
Section 811.321 - Waste Placement
Universal Citation: 35 IL Admin Code ยง 811.321
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Phasing of Operations
1) Waste disposal operations
must move from the lowest portions of the unit to the highest portions. Except
as provided in subsection (a)(2), the placement of waste must begin in the
lowest part of the active face of the unit, located in the part of the facility
most downgradient, with respect to groundwater flow.
2) The operator may dispose of wastes in
areas other than those specified in subsection (a)(1) only under any of the
following conditions:
A) Climatic conditions,
such as wind and precipitation, are such that the placement of waste in the
bottom of the unit would cause water pollution, litter or damage to any part of
the liner;
B) The topography of the
land surrounding the unit makes the procedure of subsection (a)(1)
environmentally unsound, for example, because steep slopes surround the unit;
or
C) When groundwater monitoring
wells, constructed in accordance with the requirements of Section
811.319,
are placed 50 feet, or less, downgradient from the filled portions of the
unit.
b) Initial Waste Placement
1) Construction,
compaction and earth moving equipment must be prohibited from operating
directly on the leachate collection piping system until a minimum of five feet
of waste has been mounded over the system.
2) Construction, compaction and earth moving
equipment must be prohibited from operating directly on the leachate drainage
blanket. Waste disposal operations must begin at the edge of the drainage layer
by carefully pushing waste out over the drainage layer.
3) An initial layer of waste, a minimum of
five feet thick, or, alternatively, a temporary protective layer of other
material suitable to prevent the compacted earth liner from freezing, must be
placed over the entire drainage blanket prior to the onset of weather
conditions that may cause the compacted earth liner to freeze, except as
provided in subsection (b)(4).
4)
Waste must not be placed over areas that are subject to freezing conditions
until the liner has been certified or recertified by the CQA officer designated
pursuant to Section
811.502
and reconstructed (if necessary) to meet the requirements of Section
811.306.
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