Illinois Administrative Code
Title 35 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Part 814 - STANDARDS FOR EXISTING LANDFILLS AND UNITS
Subpart G - STANDARDS FOR EXISTING UNITS ACCEPTING ONLY LOW RISK WASTES FROM THE STEEL OR FOUNDRY INDUSTRIES THAT MUST INITIATE CLOSURE WITHIN SEVEN YEARS
Section 814.701 - Scope and Applicability

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

a) The standards in this Subpart G are applicable to all existing units of landfills, including those exempt from permit requirements in accordance with Section 21(d) of the Act, that have accepted or accept low risk wastes and are classified as low risk waste landfill in accordance with subsection (c). Based on an evaluation of the information submitted pursuant to Subpart A of this Part and any Agency site inspection, units that meet the requirements of this Subpart G must initiate closure between two and seven years after August 1,1994.

b) Based on an evaluation of the information submitted pursuant to Subpart A of this Part and any Agency site inspection, units which are unable to comply with the requirements of this Section are subject to the requirements of Subpart H of this Part.

c) An owner or operator must demonstrate that the existing landfill unit is a low risk waste landfill unit pursuant to 35 Ill. Adm. Code 817.105 and 817.106 as follows:

1) Collecting a representative sample of undiluted and unattenuated landfill leachate obtained in accordance with 35 Ill. Adm. Code 817.103(b)(3); or

2) Extracting leachate from representative core samples obtained from the existing unit. The core samples must be individually extracted by using ASTM Method D3987-85, incorporated by reference in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 810.104, and the resulting leachate must be used for waste classification purposes.

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