(a) A new
MSWLF or lateral expansion that is permitted under this article must not accept
solid waste before the owner, operator, or permittee submits to the
commissioner a certification of completion. The certification of completion is
a written statement by the owner, operator, or permittee that certifies the
following:
(1) A construction certification
report (CCR) has been prepared by a registered professional engineer and has
been submitted to the commissioner. In the CCR, the registered professional
engineer shall certify that the construction of the liner system components
proceeded in accordance with the approved construction plans. The CCR must also
include the following items:
(A) The following
information for all components of the liner system:
(i) Documentation provided by the
manufacturer that describes quality control and quality assurance tests
conducted on raw materials and products used in the construction of the liner
system component, including a description of methods for sample selection and
the frequency with which tests were conducted.
(ii) Certification that the CQA/CQC tests
were conducted in accordance with the approved construction plan.
(iii) A summary of the results of all
testing, including documentation of any failed test results.
(iv) A description of corrective measures
taken in response to failed tests.
(v) A description of all retesting conducted
and the results of those tests.
(vi) A description of the previous relevant
work experience and qualifications of the field crew foreman in charge of liner
installation.
(B) The
following information for the soil component of the liner system:
(i) All measures taken to prevent or remedy
soil liner damage from either desiccation or freezing, both during and after
construction.
(ii) The results of
all testing required in Table 1 and Table 2 of
329
IAC 10-17-5(a), including:
(AA) description of steps taken to correct
any improperly constructed soil material; and
(BB) test frequencies.
(iii) Certification that construction quality
control testing indicated the soil liner material met the applicable hydraulic
conductivity requirements.
(C) The following information for the
geomembrane component of the liner system:
(i)
Certification that the test seams were made:
(AA) at the start of work for each seaming
crew;
(BB) after every four (4)
hours of continuous seaming;
(CC)
every time seam equipment is changed;
(DD) when significant changes in geomembrane
temperature are observed; and
(EE)
as additionally required in the approved construction plans.
(ii) Certification that field
seams were nondestructively tested using a method in accordance with
construction plans and specifications.
(iii) Certification that all seams that could
not be nondestructively tested were overlain with geomembrane material of the
same type.
(iv) Certification that
a registered professional engineer monitored all nondestructive testing,
informed the installer of any required repairs, and inspected the seaming and
patching operation for uniformity and completeness.
(v) Records of:
(AA) the locations where samples were
taken;
(BB) the name of the person
conducting the tests; and
(CC) the
results of all tests.
(D) If an optional drainage layer filter is
used in the liner system design, an assessment of the geotextile filter that
includes the following information:
(i)
Polymer property density.
(ii)
Polymer type.
(iii) Ultraviolet
stability.
(iv) Mechanical
properties.
(v) Tensile
strength.
(vi)
Permitivity.
(vii) Apparent opening
size.
(viii) Puncture
strength.
(E) Test
results documenting the following:
(i) The
chemical compatibility of the geomembrane and leachate collection pipes with
waste and leachate.
Relevant compatibility test results may be obtained from the
manufacturer. If deemed necessary by the commissioner, additional compatibility
testing may be required.
(ii) Adequate transmissivity upon the maximum
compressive load for any geosynthetic material used in a drainage layer.
(2)
Certifications by a registered professional engineer or a licensed professional
geologist, whichever is appropriate, have been submitted to the commissioner to
certify the following:
(A) Initial site
development and construction, including all permanent storm water control
measures, has been completed in accordance with the plot plans specified under
329 IAC
10-15-2 and in accordance with any preoperational
conditions imposed as conditions in the facility permit.
(B) Identifiable boundary markers have been
established that delineate the approved facility boundaries and the solid waste
boundary.
(C) Permanent on-site
benchmarks have been established with latitude and longitude and Universal
Transverse Mercator coordinates, where available, and with vertical (mean sea
level elevation) and horizontal control, such that no portion of the
constructed solid waste disposal area is further than one thousand (1,000) feet
from a benchmark, unless a greater distance is:
(i) necessary to avoid placement of
benchmarks on filled areas; and
(ii) approved by the commissioner.
(D) The installation of all
required ground water monitoring wells and piezometers and any required road
leading to a monitoring well or piezometer has been completed.
(3) The following items have been
submitted to the commissioner:
(A) A plot plan
indicating location, mean sea level elevations, and identification of all
ground water monitoring wells and piezometers.
(B) A copy of all ground water monitoring
well and piezometer logs, including diagrammatical drilling logs and
diagrammatical design and construction logs.
(C) From each ground water monitoring well in
the monitoring system, the results of the first of the four (4) required water
level measurements and four (4) independent ground water sampling analyses for
the constituents in
329 IAC
10-21-15(a) (Table 1A). Piezometers
must be included to collect static water level measurements if part of the
ground water monitoring system. The remaining water level measurements and
sampling analyses must be submitted no later than six (6) months after the
initial receipt of waste at the MSWLF unit.
(D) A ground water potentiometric surface map
or a flow map, as described under
329 IAC
10-21-1(p).
(E) All financial responsibility documents
have been executed and delivered to the department in the form and amount
specified.
(4) All
applicable post construction care procedures were followed.