Indiana Administrative Code
Title 329 - SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT DIVISION
Article 10 - SOLID WASTE LAND DISPOSAL FACILITIES
Rule 29 - Restricted Waste Sites Type I and Type II and Nonmunicipal Solid Waste Landfills; Ground Water Monitoring and Corrective Action
Section 29-6 - Phase I monitoring program

Universal Citation: 329 IN Admin Code 29-6

Current through September 18, 2024

Authority: IC 13-14-8-7; IC 13-15-2-1; IC 13-19-3-1

Affected: IC 13-30-2; IC 36-9-30

Sec. 6.

(a) Phase I monitoring is required at all restricted waste sites Type I and Type II and nonmunicipal solid waste landfills except as otherwise provided in sections 7 and 9 of this rule.

(b) A Phase I monitoring program for nonmunicipal solid waste landfills must include the following monitoring parameters:

(1) Field pH.

(2) Specific conductance.

(3) Chloride.

(4) Boron.

(5) Ammonia.

(6) Sodium.

(7) Chemical oxygen demand.

(8) Total phenolics.

(9) Methylene chloride.

(10) 1,1-dichloroethane.

(11) Toluene.

(12) Benzene.

(13) 1,2-dichloroethene, total.

(14) Ethyl benzene.

(15) 2-butanone, methyl ethyl ketone.

(c) Appropriate monitoring parameters for restricted waste sites Type I and Type II must be determined by the commissioner based on the constituents of the waste permitted to be accepted at the site.

(d) If the owner or operator of a restricted waste site Type I or Type II or nonmunicipal solid waste landfill determines, under section 5 of this rule, that there is a statistically significant increase over background for two (2) or more of the parameters under subsection (b) or (c) at any monitoring device at the monitoring boundary, the owner or operator shall do the following:

(1) Notify the commissioner within fourteen (14) days of this finding. The notification must indicate what Phase I parameters have shown statistically significant increases over background levels.

(2) Within sixty (60) days:
(A) sample the ground water in all monitoring devices;

(B) determine the concentration of all constituents identified in section 7(b) through 7(c) of this rule or section 7(d) of this rule; and

(C) report the results to the commissioner.

(3) Within a reasonable time period, to be established by the commissioner, establish a Phase II detection monitoring program meeting the requirements of section 7 of this rule.

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