Indiana Administrative Code
Title 329 - SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT DIVISION
Article 10 - SOLID WASTE LAND DISPOSAL FACILITIES
Rule 20 - Municipal Solid Waste Landfills; Operational Requirements
Section 20-17 - Explosive gases
Universal Citation: 329 IN Admin Code 20-17
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. 17.
(a) The owner, operator, or permittee of all MSWLFs shall ensure that:
(1) the concentration of methane gas
generated by the MSWLF does not exceed twenty-five percent (25%) of the lower
explosive limit for methane in MSWLF structures, excluding gas control,
leachate collection manholes, or recovery system components; and
(2) the concentration of methane gas does not
exceed the lower explosive limit for methane at the facility
boundary.
(b) The owner, operator, or permittee of all MSWLFs shall:
(1) implement a routine methane monitoring
program approved by the commissioner to ensure that the standards of subsection
(a) are met; or
(2) implement a
routine methane monitoring program as proposed to the commissioner:
(A) if a routine methane monitoring program
has not been approved by the commissioner; and
(B) until a routine methane monitoring
program approved by the commissioner is implemented under subdivision
(1).
(c) The type and frequency of monitoring must be determined based on the following:
(1) Soil conditions.
(2) The hydrogeologic conditions surrounding
the MSWLF.
(3) The hydraulic
conditions surrounding the MSWLF.
(4) The location of MSWLF structures and
property boundaries. The minimum frequency of monitoring must be
quarterly.
(d) If methane gas levels exceeding the limits specified in subsection (a) are detected, the owner, operator, or permittee shall complete the following:
(1) Immediately take all necessary steps to
ensure protection of human health.
(2) Notify the commissioner within
twenty-four (24) hours or the next business day if the detection occurs over a
weekend or holiday.
(3) Within
seven (7) days of detection, place in the operating record the methane gas
levels detected and a description of the steps taken to protect human
health.
(4) Within sixty (60) days
of detection, implement a remediation plan for the methane gas releases, place
a copy of the plan in the operating record, and notify the commissioner that
the plan has been implemented. The plan must describe the nature and extent of
the problem and the proposed remedy.
(e) The commissioner may establish alternative schedules for compliance with subsection (d)(3) and (d)(4).
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