Indiana Administrative Code
Title 329 - SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT DIVISION
Article 10 - SOLID WASTE LAND DISPOSAL FACILITIES
Rule 17 - Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Liner System; Design, Construction, and CQA/CQC Requirements
Section 17-8 - Drainage layer component and leachate collection pipes; design requirements
Universal Citation: 329 IN Admin Code 17-8
Current through September 18, 2024
Authority: IC 13-14-8-7; IC 13-15; IC 13-19-3
Affected: IC 13-18; IC 13-20; IC 36-9-30
Sec. 8.
(a) The drainage layer components of the liner systems described in section 2 of this rule must meet the following requirements:
(1) Be configured to allow for installation
of a leachate collection pipe system that meets the design requirements of
subsection (b).
(2) Have a design
that adequately addresses prevention of clogging of the drainage
system.
(3) Be capable of limiting,
throughout the active life, closure, and post-closure period of the MSWLF, the
level of leachate above the liner system to a maximum of one (1) foot under
conditions expected to be present after the final cover has been
placed.
(4) Consist of either of
the following types of drainage material:
(A)
Soil that:
(i) has a minimum thickness of
twelve (12) inches and a minimum hydraulic conductivity of 1 × 10-2
centimeters per second; and
(ii) is
free of organic material except that organic material naturally occurring in
the soil.
(B)
Geosynthetic material that:
(i) is
demonstrated to be chemically compatible with the waste and with the leachate
generated by the waste;
(ii) has
transmissivity that will not be impeded by the maximum compressive load of
materials placed above the drainage layer; and
(iii) has a minimum transmissivity of 3
× 10-5 meters 2 per second, using the appropriate safety factors and
considering the long term creep impact, as specified under
329
IAC 10-15-8(a)(1).
(b) The leachate collection pipes within the drainage layer must meet the following requirements:
(1) Pipes must have a minimum
diameter of six (6) inches and a minimum slope of one percent (1%) toward the
leachate storage areas or the conveying line.
(2) Pipes must be hydraulically designed to
effectively remove leachate and provide conveyance of leachate to an
appropriately designed storage or treatment facility throughout the active
life, closure, and post-closure periods of the MSWLF.
(3) The chemical properties of the pipes must
not be adversely affected by the waste or the leachate generated by the
waste.
(4) Pipes must have adequate
structural strength, as demonstrated by calculations prescribed in
329
IAC 10-15-8(a)(18), to support the
maximum static and dynamic loads and stresses imposed by:
(A) the drainage layer;
(B) the protective cover;
(C) the waste;
(D) the final cover component; and
(E) any equipment used in the construction or
operation of the MSWLF.
(5) The length of the leachate collection
pipes must not exceed the capabilities of available clean-out devices or
procedures.
(c) The drainage layer design must meet any additional requirements necessary to obtain an adequate drainage layer as specified by the construction plans or as determined by the commissioner.
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