Illinois Administrative Code
Title 35 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Part 845 - STANDARDS FOR THE DISPOSAL OF COAL COMBUSTION RESIDUALS IN SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
Subpart D - DESIGN CRITERIA
Section 845.430 - Slope Maintenance
Universal Citation: 35 IL Admin Code ยง 845.430
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
The slopes and pertinent surrounding areas of the CCR surface impoundment must be designed, constructed, operated, and maintained with one of the forms of slope protection specified in subsection (a) that meets all the performance standards of subsection (b).
a) Slope protection must consist of one of the following:
1) A vegetative cover
consisting of grassy vegetation;
2)
An engineered cover consisting of a single form or combination of forms of
engineered slope protection measures; or
3) A combination of the forms of cover
specified in subsection (a)(1) or (a)(2).
b) Any form of cover for slope protection must meet the following performance standards:
1) The cover must be installed and maintained
on the slopes and pertinent surrounding areas of the CCR surface
impoundment;
2) The cover must
provide protection against surface erosion, wave action, and adverse effects of
rapid drawdown;
3) The cover must
be maintained to allow for the observation of, and access to, the slopes and
pertinent surrounding areas during routine and emergency events;
4) Woody vegetation must be removed from the
slopes or pertinent surrounding areas. Any removal of woody vegetation with a
diameter greater than 1/2 inch must be directed by a person familiar with the
design and operation of the CCR surface impoundment and in consideration of the
complexities of removal of a tree or shrubbery, who must ensure the removal
does not create a risk of destabilizing the CCR surface impoundment or
otherwise adversely affect the stability and safety of the CCR surface
impoundment or personnel undertaking the removal; and
5) The height of vegetation must not exceed
12 inches.
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