Indiana Administrative Code
Title 329 - SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT DIVISION
Article 10 - SOLID WASTE LAND DISPOSAL FACILITIES
Rule 2.5 - Definitions for Nonmunicipal Solid Waste Landfills, Construction/Demolition Sites, and Restricted Waste Sites Types I, II, III, and IV
Section 2.5-1 - Definitions
Universal Citation: 329 IN Admin Code 2.5-1
Current through September 18, 2024
Authority: IC 13-14-8-7; IC 13-19
Affected: IC 13-11-2; IC 13-13-1-1; IC 13-17-5-8; IC 13-18-1; IC 13-18-20; IC 13-20-21; IC 16-18-2-371; IC 25-31; IC 36-9-30
Sec. 1.
(a) In addition to the definitions in IC 13-17-5-8, the definitions in this section apply to nonmunicipal solid waste landfills, construction/demolition sites, and restricted waste sites Types I, II, III, and IV as follows:
(1) In 329 IAC 10-1.
(2) In 329 IAC 10-3, except in
329 IAC
10-3-3.
(3) In 329 IAC 10-5 and 329 IAC
10-6.
(4) In 329 IAC 10-9, except
in
329 IAC
10-9-2 and
329 IAC
10-9-4.
(5) In 329 IAC 10-24 through 329 IAC
10-38.
(6) In 329 IAC 10-39, except
in
329
IAC 10-39-10 and
329 IAC
10-39-11.
(b) The following definitions apply as described in subsection (a):
(1) "Access
road" means a road that leads to the entrance of a solid waste disposal
facility, normally a county, state, or federal highway.
(2) "Airport" means a public use airport open
to the public without prior permission and without restrictions within the
physical capacities of available facilities and military airports.
(3) "Aquifer" means a geologic formation,
group of formations, or part of a formation, that is capable of yielding a
significant amount of ground water.
(4) "Base flood" means a flood that has a one
percent (1%) or greater chance of recurring in any year or a flood of a
magnitude equaled or exceeded once in one hundred (100) years on the average
over a significantly long period. In any given one hundred (100) year interval,
such a flood may not occur or more than one (1) such flood may occur.
(5) "Bedrock" means cemented or consolidated
earth materials exposed on the earth's surface or underlying unconsolidated
earth materials.
(6) "Board" means
the solid waste management board as defined in IC 13-11-2-17(e).
(7) "Cell" means a volume of solid waste
completely enclosed by cover.
(8)
"Certified professional geologist" means a professional geologist certified by
the state of Indiana pursuant to IC 25-17.6[IC 25-17.6-1-4 was repealed
by P.L.
17-1999,
SECTION
35, effective July 1,
1999.].
(9) "Collection
container system" means a group of containers for solid waste collection from
noncommercial, nonindustrial, and noninstitutional sources and made available
for use by the general public, such as county wide collection box
systems.
(10) "Commissioner" refers
to the commissioner of the department created under IC 13-13-1-1 (the
department of environmental management).
(11) "Construction/demolition site" means a
solid waste land disposal facility designed and operated to accommodate large
volumes of solid waste having minimal potential for ground water
contamination.
(12) "Contaminant"
means any of the following:
(A) Pollutant as
defined in the federal Water Pollution Control Act (
33
U.S.C. 1362, as amended November 18,
1988).
(B) Radioactive material as
regulated by the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 (
42
U.S.C. 2014, as amended October 24,
1992).
(C) Solid or hazardous waste
as determined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (
42 U.S.C.
6901 et seq., as effective January 1,
1989).
(D) Hazardous substance as
defined by the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and
Liability Act (
42
U.S.C. 9601 et seq., as amended November 23,
1988).
(E) Any toxic substance as
determined by the Toxic Substances Control Act (
15 U.S.C.
2603 et seq., as amended October 22,
1986).
(F) Any commingled waste
containing waste as defined in clauses (A) through (E), from whatever source
that:
(i) is injurious to human health, plant
or animal life, or property;
(ii)
interferes unreasonably with the enjoyment of life or property; or
(iii) is otherwise violative of this
article.
(13)
"Cover" means any soil or other suitable material approved by the commissioner
placed over the solid waste in accordance and applicable with
329 IAC
10-28-11,
329
IAC 10-28-12,
329 IAC
10-28-13,
329
IAC 10-30-2,
329 IAC
10-30-3,
329 IAC
10-36-11,
329
IAC 10-36-12,
329 IAC
10-36-13,
329 IAC
10-37-2, and
329 IAC
10-37-3.
(14) "Current closure cost estimate" means
the original closure cost estimate or the most recent revision thereof made in
accordance and applicable with
329 IAC 10-30-4(b)
and
329 IAC
10-37-4(b).
(15) "Current post-closure cost estimate"
means the original post-closure cost estimate or the most recent revisions
thereof made in accordance and applicable with
329 IAC 10-31-3(b)(4)
and
329 IAC
10-38-3(b)(3).
(16) "Daily cover" means that cover applied
to the working face of the solid waste land disposal facility on a daily
basis.
(17) "Department" refers to
the department of environmental management created under IC 13-13.
(18) "Disposal" means the discharge, deposit,
injection, spilling, leaking, or placing of any solid waste or hazardous waste
into or on any land or water so that the solid waste or hazardous waste or any
constituent of the waste may enter the environment or be emitted into the air
or discharged into any waters, including ground waters.
(19) "Dwelling" means any building that
people inhabit on a regular or seasonal basis. The term shall include schools,
hospitals, residences, factories, and offices.
(20) "Equivalent hydraulic conductivity"
means the hydraulic conductivity averaged in such a manner as to represent the
overall ability of a material to transmit flow.
(21) "Final closure" or "closure" means those
activities to be completed at the end of waste acceptance at a facility,
including certification required by
329 IAC
10-30-7 and
329 IAC
10-37-7, as applicable, but not including those
activities required after said certification.
(22) "Final cover" means any cover of a type,
thickness, elevation, and slope approved by the commissioner for the
termination of filling in an area.
(23) "Flood plain" means the areas adjoining
a river, stream, or lake that are inundated by the base flood as determined by
the Indiana department of natural resources.
(24) "Floodway" means the channel of a river
or stream and those portions of the flood plain adjoining the channel that are
reasonably required to efficiently carry and discharge the peak flow from the
base flood as determined by the Indiana department of natural
resources.
(25) "Garbage" means all
putrescible animal solid, vegetable solid, and semisolid wastes resulting from
the processing, handling, preparation, cooking, serving, or consumption of food
or food materials.
(26) "Generator"
or "generating facility" means any person or site, at, on, or by which one (1)
or more solid wastes are generated, such as a manufacturing plant that may
generate more than one (1) source of solid waste at the plant location. The
term does not include a hazardous waste generator as regulated by 329 IAC
3.1.
(27) "Grading" means the
contouring of land so that surface water flow and erosion are controlled
according to a predetermined plan.
(28) "Ground water" means water below the
land surface in the zone of saturation.
(29) "Hazardous waste" means a solid waste or
combination of solid wastes that, because of its quantity, concentration, or
physical, chemical, or infectious characteristics, may:
(A) cause or significantly contribute to an
increase in mortality or increase in serious irreversible or incapacitating
reversible illness; or
(B) pose a
substantial present or potential hazard to human health or the environment when
improperly treated, stored, transported, disposed of, or otherwise
managed.
(30) "Hydraulic
gradient" means the head loss per unit length where the head loss is expressed
in terms of the unit length so as to produce a dimensionless value.
(31) "Incinerator" means an engineered
apparatus designed for the burning of solid waste under the effect of controls
of temperature, retention time, air, and other combustion factors.
(32) "Industrial process waste" means solid
waste generated by manufacturing or industrial processes that is not a
hazardous waste defined by
329 IAC
10-2-88 and regulated under 329 IAC 3.1. Such waste
may include, but is not limited to, waste resulting from any of the following
manufacturing processes:
(A) Electric power
generation.
(B) Fertilizer or
agricultural chemicals production.
(C) Food and related products or byproducts
production.
(D) Inorganic chemicals
production.
(E) Iron and steel
manufacture or foundries.
(F)
Leather and leather products production.
(G) Nonferrous metals manufacture or
foundries.
(H) Organic chemicals
production.
(I) Plastics and
resins manufacture.
(J) Pulp and
paper industry.
(K) Rubber and
miscellaneous plastic products production.
(L) Stone, glass, clay, and concrete
products.
(M) Textile manufacture.
(N) Transportation equipment.
(O) Oil and gas process and
refinery wastes and disposed products.
(P) Painting, printing, and allied
industries.
(Q) Contaminated,
off-specification, or outdated wholesale products.
(R) Waste recycling and processing
activities, excluding operations in which processing consists solely of
segregating components of municipal solid waste and no chemical or physical
alteration of the waste is performed. The term does not include mining
operations waste or oil and gas recovery waste.
(33) "Infectious waste" means waste that
epidemiologic evidence indicates is capable of transmitting a dangerous
communicable disease (as defined by rule adopted under IC 16-41-2-1).
Infectious waste includes the following:
(A)
Pathological wastes, including tissue, organs, body parts, and blood or body
fluids in liquid or semiliquid form that are removed during surgery, biopsy, or
autopsy.
(B) Biological cultures
and associated biologicals.
(C)
Contaminated sharps.
(D) Infectious
agent stock and associated biologicals.
(E) Blood and blood products in liquid or
semiliquid form.
(F) Laboratory
animal carcasses, body parts, and bedding.
(G) Wastes (as defined under IC 16-18-2-371
).
(34) "Infectious
waste incinerator" means a solid waste incinerator that is used to burn
infectious waste or mixture of infectious and noninfectious solid
waste.
(35) "Karst topography"
means a topography formed on a carbonate rock formation and dominated by
features of solutional origin.
(36)
"Leachate" means liquid that has passed through or emerged from solid waste and
contains soluble, suspended, immiscible, or miscible materials removed from
such wastes.
(37) "Legal
description" means a legal description of the real property, to include the
county, township, range, and section numbers and, if applicable, the metes and
bounds description, together with the acreage thereof.
(38) "Lift" means a layer of cells covering a
designated area of a solid waste land disposal facility.
(39) "Locally useful aquifer" means an
aquifer which, based on productivity, quality, depth, and alternate sources
available, is a source or a probable source of water for any user or potential
user within one (1) mile of a particular location.
(40) "Major modification" means any change in
a permitted solid waste land disposal facility which would increase the
facility's permitted capacity to process or dispose of solid waste.
(41) "Normal water line" means the average
normal water level, where established through the Indiana department of natural
resources, or the average boundary of the water as evidenced by either water
level records or changes in the character of vegetation and soil due to the
presence of the water.
(42)
"On-site roads" means roads for the passage of vehicles from a facility
entrance to the disposal area.
(43)
"Open burning" means the combustion of any matter in the open or in an open
dump.
(44) "Open dump" means the
consolidation of solid waste from one (1) or more sources or the disposal of
solid waste at a single disposal site that does not fulfill the requirements of
a solid waste land disposal facility or other land disposal method as
prescribed by law or regulations and that is established and maintained without
cover and without regard to the possibilities of contamination of surface or
subsurface water resources.
(45)
"Operating personnel" means persons necessary to properly operate a solid waste
land disposal or processing facility.
(46) "Partial closure" means those activities
required at the end of waste acceptance for a solid waste land disposal
facility or area of a solid waste land disposal facility to include the
placement of final cover and the establishment of vegetation in accordance with
approved closure plans but exclusive of monitoring and maintenance activities
required under post-closure care.
(47) "Permittee" means any person to whom a
solid waste facility permit has been issued.
(48) "Person" means:
(A) an individual;
(B) a partnership;
(C) a copartnership;
(D) a firm;
(E) a company;
(F) a corporation;
(G) an association;
(H) a joint stock company;
(I) a trust;
(J) an estate;
(K) a municipal corporation;
(L) a city;
(M) a school city;
(N) a town;
(O) a school town;
(P) a school district;
(Q) a school corporation;
(R) a county;
(S) any consolidated unit of
government;
(T) a political
subdivision;
(U) a state agency;
or
(V) any other legal
entity.
(49) "Pollution
control waste" includes liquid, solid, semisolid, or gaseous waste generated as
a direct or indirect result from the removal of contaminants from air, water,
or land and may include, but is not limited to, wastes such as:
(A) water and wastewater treatment
sludges;
(B) baghouse
dust;
(C) scrubber
sludges;
(D) chemical spill
clean-up wastes; or
(E) remedial
activity clean-up wastes.
(50) "Post-closure" means the monitoring and
maintenance activities required after final closure of a solid waste land
disposal facility.
(51)
"Post-closure cost estimate" means the original written estimate, in current
dollars, or the total cost of post-closure monitoring and maintenance of the
solid waste land disposal facility during the entire post-closure care period
in accordance with the post-closure plan.
(52) "Processing" means the method, system,
or other handling of solid waste so as to change its chemical, biological, or
physical form or to render it more amenable for disposal or recovery of
materials or energy, or the transfer of solid waste materials but excluding the
transportation of solid waste.
(53)
"Recovery" means obtaining materials or energy for commercial or industrial use
from solid waste or hazardous waste.
(54) "Registered professional engineer" means
a professional engineer registered by the state of Indiana pursuant to IC
25-31.
(55) "Residue" means any
solid waste remaining after incineration or processing that is not completely
combusted or recovered, including any of the following:
(A) Ash.
(B) Ceramics.
(C) Glass.
(D) Metal.
(E) Other inorganic substances or organic
substances.
(56)
"Resource recovery" means the processing of solid waste into commercially
valuable materials or energy.
(57)
"Restricted waste site" means a solid waste land disposal facility designed and
operated to accommodate specific types of waste as specified in
329 IAC
10-9-4.
(58) "Salvaging" means the controlled and
organized removal of materials from solid waste for utilization.
(59) "Sanitary landfill" means a solid waste
land disposal facility designed to accommodate general types of solid waste,
excluding waste regulated by 329 IAC 3.1, and operated by spreading the waste
in thin layers, compacting it to the smallest practical volume, and covering it
with cover material at the end of each working day.
(60) "Scavenging" means the uncontrolled and
unauthorized removal of materials from solid waste.
(61) "Site" means the land area on which a
permitted solid waste land disposal facility is situated.
(62) "Sludge" means any solid, semisolid, or
liquid waste generated from a municipal, commercial, or industrial wastewater
treatment plant, water supply treatment plant, or air pollution control
facility exclusive of the treated effluent from a wastewater treatment
plant.
(63) "Soil borings" means
the drilling of holes in the earth for the purpose of identifying soil types,
subsurface materials, and water table level.
(64) "Solid waste" means any garbage, refuse,
sludge from a waste treatment plant, sludge from a water supply treatment
plant, sludge from an air pollution control facility, or other discarded
material, including solid, liquid, semisolid, or contained gaseous material
resulting from industrial, commercial, mining, or agricultural operations or
from community activities. However, the term does not include:
(A) solid or dissolved material in domestic
sewage or solid or dissolved materials in irrigation return flows or industrial
discharges which are point source subject to permits under Section 402 of the
federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments (
33 U.S.C.
1342);
(B) source, special nuclear, or byproduct
material as defined by the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 (
42 U.S.C.
2011 et seq.); or
(C) manures or crop residues returned to the
soil at the point of generation as fertilizers or soil conditioners as part of
a total farm operation under IC 13-11-2-205(a).
(65) "Solid waste boundary" means the
outermost perimeter of the solid waste fill area, as it would exist at the time
of closure, as projected in the facility's closure plan.
(66) "Solid waste facility" or "facility"
means all contiguous land and structures, other appurtenances, and improvements
on the land used for processing, storing in conjunction with processing or
disposal, or disposing of solid waste and may consist of several processing,
storage, or disposal operational units, for example, one (1) or more landfills,
surface impoundments, or combinations thereof.
(67) "Solid waste land disposal facility"
means a permitted facility that accepts solid waste for deposit and covering in
or on the ground surface. Permitted solid waste land disposal facilities must
be classified into one (1) of the following types:
(A) Municipal solid waste
landfills.
(B)
Construction/demolition sites.
(C)
Restricted waste sites.
(D)
Nonmunicipal solid waste landfill.
The term does not include solid waste processing or land application facilities or activities.
(68) "Solid waste management" means the
systematic administration of activities that provide for the collection, source
separation, storage, transportation, transfer, processing, treatment, and
disposal of solid waste under IC 13-11-2-209.
(69) "Solid waste processing facility" means
a solid waste facility upon which is located a solid waste incinerator,
transfer station, solid waste baler, solid waste shredder, resource recovery
system, composting facility, or garbage grinding facility.
(70) "Surface impoundment" means a facility
or part of a facility that is a natural topographic depression, manmade
excavation, or diked area formed primarily of earthen materials (although it
may be lined with manmade materials), that holds or is designed to hold an
accumulation of liquid wastes or wastes containing free liquids, and which is
not an injection well. Examples of surface impoundments include the following:
(A) Holding, storage, settling, or aeration
pits.
(B) Holding, storage,
settling, or aeration ponds.
(C)
Holding, storage, settling, or aeration lagoons.
(71) "Surface water" means water present on
the surface of the earth, including:
(A)
streams;
(B) lakes;
(C) ponds;
(D) rivers;
(E) swamps;
(F) marshes; or
(G) rainwater present on the earth.
(72) "Transfer station" means a
facility at which solid waste is transferred from a vehicle or container to
another vehicle or container for transportation or from one (1) mode of
transportation to another mode of transportation, including, but not limited
to, the transfer of a trailer, container, or waste from rail to road
transportation. The term does not include the following:
(A) Collection container for solid
waste.
(B) The transfer of solid
waste at the point of generation.
(C) A recycling facility that receives
distinct and recognizable solid waste items that do not require substantial
further processing and are delivered back to manufacturing companies and
reused. Based on a calendar quarter, a recycling facility shall have not more
than ten percent (10%), by volume, of the solid waste which passes through the
facility ultimately taken for final disposal.
(D) Curbside satellite collection vehicles
used for collecting residential waste, which are small motorized vehicles or
equivalent, with bins or containers that once full are deposited into larger
solid waste collection vehicles or containers.
(73) "Twenty-five (25) year, twenty-four (24)
hour precipitation event" means the maximum twenty-four (24) hour precipitation
event with the probable recurrence interval of once in twenty-five (25) years
as defined by the Indiana department of natural resources.
(74) "Vector" means any animal capable of
harboring and transmitting micro-organisms from one (1) animal to another or to
a human.
(75) "Wash-out" means the
carrying away of solid waste by water of the base flood.
(76) "Water course" means the path taken by
flowing surface water.
(77) "Water
pollution" means:
(A) actual or threatened
alteration of the physical, thermal, chemical, biological, bacteriological, or
radioactive properties of any waters; or
(B) the discharge or threatened discharge of
any contaminant into any water that does or can create a nuisance or render the
waters harmful, detrimental, or injurious to:
(i) public health, safety, or
welfare;
(ii) domestic, commercial,
industrial, agricultural, recreational, or other legitimate uses; or
(iii) livestock, wild animals, birds, fish,
or aquatic life.
(78) "Water table" means the upper surface at
which the fluid pressure of the ground water is equal to atmospheric
pressure.
(79) "Waters" means the
accumulations of water, surface and underground, natural and artificial, public
and private, or parts thereof, that are wholly or partially within, flow
through, or border upon this state. The term does not include any private pond
or any off-stream pond, reservoir, or facility built for reduction or control
of pollution or cooling of water prior to discharge unless the discharge from
the pond, reservoir, or facility causes or threatens to cause water
pollution.
(80) "Wetlands" means
those areas that are inundated or saturated by surface or ground water at a
frequency and duration sufficient to support, and, that under normal
circumstances do support, a prevalence of vegetation typically adapted for life
in saturated soil conditions. Wetlands generally include swamps, marshes, bogs,
and similar areas.
(81) "Working
face" means that portion of a solid waste land disposal facility where the
solid waste is deposited.
(82) "Ash
residue" means all solid residue and any entrained liquids resulting from the
combustion of solid waste, fossil fuel, or solid waste in combination with
fossil fuel at a solid waste incinerator, including:
(A) bottom ash;
(B) boiler ash;
(C) fly ash; or
(D) solid residue of any air pollution
control device used at a solid waste incinerator.
(83) "Liquid waste" means any waste material
that contains free liquids as determined by Method 9095 (Paint Filter Liquids
Test), as described in U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Publication
SW-846.
(84) "Municipal solid waste
landfill" or "MSWLF" means a solid waste land disposal facility that has
received or is permitted to receive household waste, and that is not a land
application unit, surface impoundment, injection well, or waste pile. An MSWLF
is a sanitary landfill for purposes of IC 13-20-21. An MSWLF also may receive
commercial solid waste, construction/demolition waste, small quantity generator
waste, industrial solid waste, and special waste in accordance with 329 IAC
10-8.1. Such a landfill may be publicly or privately owned.
(85) "Nonmunicipal solid waste landfill" or
"non-MSWLF" means a solid waste land disposal facility that has received or is
permitted to receive general types of solid waste, excluding municipal solid
waste as defined in
329
IAC 10-2-115 and hazardous waste regulated by 329 IAC
3.1, and operated by spreading the waste in thin layers, compacting it to the
smallest practical volume, and covering it with cover material at the end of
each working day. A nonmunicipal solid waste landfill is a sanitary landfill
for purposes of IC 13-20-21.
(86)
"Special waste" has the meaning as set forth in
329 IAC
10-2-179.
(87) "U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Publication SW-846" or "SW-846" means "Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste,
Physical Chemical Methods", U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Publication
SW-846, [Third Edition (November 1986), as amended by Updates I (July 1992), II
(September 1994), IIA (August 1993), IIB (January 1995) and III (December
1996)].
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