Illinois Administrative Code
Title 35 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Part 845 - STANDARDS FOR THE DISPOSAL OF COAL COMBUSTION RESIDUALS IN SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
Subpart G - CLOSURE AND POST-CLOSURE CARE
Section 845.720 - Closure Plan
Universal Citation: 35 IL Admin Code ยง 845.720
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Preliminary Written Closure Plan
1) Content of the
Preliminary Closure Plan. The owner or operator of a new CCR surface
impoundment or an existing CCR surface impoundment not required to close under
Section 845.700 must prepare a preliminary written closure plan that describes
the steps necessary to close the CCR surface impoundment at any point during
the active life of the CCR surface impoundment consistent with recognized and
generally accepted engineering practices. The preliminary written closure plan
must include, at a minimum, the following:
A)
A narrative description of how the CCR surface impoundment will be closed in
accordance with this Part.
B) If
closure of the CCR surface impoundment will be accomplished through removal of
CCR from the CCR surface impoundment, a description of the procedures to remove
the CCR and decontaminate the CCR surface impoundment in accordance with
Section 845.740.
C) If closure of
the CCR surface impoundment will be accomplished by leaving CCR in place, a
description of the final cover system, designed in accordance with Section
845.750, and the methods and procedures to be used to install the final cover.
The closure plan must also discuss how the final cover system will achieve the
performance standards specified in Section 845.750.
D) An estimate of the maximum inventory of
CCR ever on-site over the active life of the CCR surface impoundment.
E) An estimate of the largest area of the CCR
surface impoundment ever requiring a final cover (see Section 845.750), at any
time during the CCR surface impoundment's active life.
F) A schedule for completing all activities
necessary to satisfy the closure criteria in this Section, including an
estimate of the year in which all closure activities for the CCR surface
impoundment will be completed. The schedule should provide sufficient
information to describe the sequential steps that will be taken to close the
CCR surface impoundment, including identification of major milestones such as
coordinating with and obtaining necessary approvals and permits from other
agencies, the dewatering and stabilization phases of CCR surface impoundment
closure, or installation of the final cover system, and the estimated
timeframes to complete each step or phase of CCR surface impoundment closure.
When preparing the preliminary written closure plan, if the owner or operator
of a CCR surface impoundment estimates that the time required to complete
closure will exceed the timeframes specified in Section 845.760(a), the
preliminary written closure plan must include the site-specific information,
factors and considerations that would support any time extension sought under
Section 845.760(b).
2)
The owner or operator of the CCR surface impoundment must submit the
preliminary written closure plan to the Agency with its initial operating
permit application. The owner or operator of the CCR surface impoundment must
submit the most recently amended preliminary closure plan to the Agency with
each operating permit renewal application. The owner or operator must place
preliminary and amended preliminary written closure plans in the facility's
operating record as required by Section 845.800(d)(20).
3) Amendment of a Preliminary Written Closure
Plan
A) The owner or operator may amend the
preliminary written closure plan at any time.
B) The owner or operator must amend the
preliminary written closure plan whenever:
i)
There is a change in the operation of the CCR surface impoundment that would
substantially affect the written closure plan in effect; or
ii) Before closure activities have started,
unanticipated events necessitate a revision of the written closure
plan.
C) The owner or
operator must amend the closure plan at least 60 days before a planned change
in the operation of the facility or CCR surface impoundment, or within 60 days
after an unanticipated event requires the need to revise an existing written
closure plan.
4) The
owner or operator of the CCR surface impoundment must obtain and submit with
its initial and renewal operating permit applications a written certification
from a qualified professional engineer that the initial and any amendment of
the preliminary written closure plan meets the requirements of this
Part.
b) Final Closure Plan
1) The owner or operator of a CCR
surface impoundment must submit to the Agency, as a part of a construction
permit application for closure, a final closure plan. The plan must be
submitted before the installation of a final cover system or removal of CCR
from the surface impoundment for the purpose of closure.
2) Except as otherwise provided in Section
22.59 of the Act, the owner or operator of a CCR surface impoundment must not
close a CCR surface impoundment without a construction permit issued under this
Part.
3) The final closure plan
must identify the proposed selected closure method and must include the
information required in subsection (a)(1) and the closure alternatives analysis
specified in Section 845.710.
4) If
a final written closure plan revision is necessary after closure activities
have started for a CCR surface impoundment, the owner or operator must submit a
request to modify the construction permit within 60 days following the
triggering event.
5) The owner or
operator of the CCR surface impoundment must obtain and submit with its
construction permit application for closure a written certification from a
qualified professional engineer that the final written closure plan meets the
requirements of this Part.
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