Illinois Administrative Code
Title 35 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Part 845 - STANDARDS FOR THE DISPOSAL OF COAL COMBUSTION RESIDUALS IN SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
Subpart E - OPERATING CRITERIA
Section 845.540 - Inspection Requirements for CCR Surface Impoundments
Universal Citation: 35 IL Admin Code ยง 845.540
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Inspections by a Qualified Person
1) All CCR surface impoundments and any
lateral expansion of a CCR surface impoundment must be examined by a qualified
person as follows:
A) At intervals not
exceeding seven days and after each 25-year, 24-hour storm, inspect for the
following:
i) Any appearances of actual or
potential structural weakness and other conditions that are disrupting, or have
the potential to disrupt, the operation or safety of the CCR surface
impoundment;
ii) Deterioration,
malfunctions or improper operation of overtopping control systems, where
present;
iii) Sudden drops in the
level of the CCR surface impoundment's contents;
iv) Erosion that creates rills, gullies, or
crevices six inches or deeper, other signs of deterioration including failed or
eroded vegetation in excess of 100 square feet, or cracks in dikes or other
containment devices; and
v) Any
visible releases;
B) At
intervals not exceeding seven days, inspect the discharge of all outlets of
hydraulic structures that pass underneath the base of the CCR surface
impoundment or through the dike, of the CCR surface impoundment, for abnormal
discoloration, flow or discharge of debris or sediment; and
C) At intervals not exceeding 30 days,
monitor all CCR surface impoundment instrumentation.
2) The owner or operator must prepare a
report for each inspection that includes the date of the inspection, condition
of the CCR surface impoundment, any repairs made to the CCR surface
impoundment, and the date of the repair. The results of the inspection by a
qualified person must be recorded in the facility's operating record as
required by Section 845.800(d)(13).
3) The owner or operator of a CCR surface
impoundment must initiate the inspections required by subsection (a) by April
30, 2021, or by initial receipt of CCR in a CCR surface impoundment if the
owner or operator becomes subject to this Part after April 30, 2021. The
inspections required by subsection (a) must continue until the completion of
closure by removal or the completion of post-closure care.
4) If a 25-year, 24-hour storm is identified
more than 48 hours before the next scheduled weekly inspection, an additional
inspection must be conducted within 24 hours after the end of the identified
storm event, before the scheduled seven-day inspection.
b) Annual Inspections By a Qualified Professional Engineer
1) The CCR surface
impoundment must be inspected on an annual basis by a qualified professional
engineer to ensure that the design, construction, operation, and maintenance of
the CCR surface impoundment is consistent with recognized and generally
accepted engineering standards. The inspection must, at a minimum, include:
A) A review of available information
regarding the status and condition of the CCR surface impoundment, including
files available in the operating record (e.g., CCR surface impoundment design
and construction information required by Sections
845.220(a)(1)
and
845.230(d)(2)(A),
previous structural stability assessments required under Section 845.450, the
results of inspections by a qualified person, and results of previous annual
inspections);
B) A visual
inspection of the CCR surface impoundment to identify signs of distress or
malfunction of the CCR surface impoundment and appurtenant
structures;
C) A visual inspection
of any hydraulic structures underlying the base of the CCR surface impoundment
or passing through the dike of the CCR surface impoundment for structural
integrity and continued safe and reliable operation;
D) The annual hazard potential classification
certification, if applicable (see Section 845.440);
E) The annual structural stability assessment
certification, if applicable (see Section 845.450);
F) The annual safety factor assessment
certification, if applicable (see Section 845.460); and
G) The inflow design flood control system
plan certification (see Section 845.510(c)).
2) Inspection Report. The qualified
professional engineer must prepare a report following each inspection that
addresses the following:
A) Any changes in
geometry of the impounding structure since the previous annual
inspection;
B) The location and
type of existing instrumentation and the maximum recorded readings of each
instrument since the previous annual inspection;
C) The approximate minimum, maximum, and
present depth and elevation of the impounded water and CCR since the previous
annual inspection;
D) The storage
capacity of the impounding structure at the time of the inspection;
E) The approximate volume of the impounded
water and CCR at the time of the inspection;
F) Any appearances of an actual or potential
structural weakness of the CCR surface impoundment, in addition to any existing
conditions that are disrupting or have the potential to disrupt the operation
and safety of the CCR surface impoundment and appurtenant structures;
and
G) Any other changes that may
have affected the stability or operation of the impounding structure since the
previous annual inspection.
3) By January 31 of each year, the inspection
report must be completed and included with the annual consolidated report
required by Section 845.550.
4)
Frequency of Inspections. The owner or operator of the CCR surface impoundment
must conduct the inspection required by subsections (b)(1) and (2) on an annual
basis. The deadline for conducting a subsequent inspection is based on the date
of conducting the previous inspection.
5) If a deficiency or release is identified
during an inspection, the owner or operator must submit to the Agency
documentation detailing proposed corrective measures and obtain any necessary
permits from the Agency.
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