Indiana Administrative Code
Title 329 - SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT DIVISION
Article 11 - SOLID WASTE PROCESSING FACILITIES
Rule 13.5 - Solid Waste Processing Facilities; Operational Requirements
Section 13.5-14 - General operating requirements for transfer stations
Universal Citation: 329 IN Admin Code 13.5-14
Current through September 18, 2024
Authority: IC 13-14-8-7; IC 13-15-2-1; IC 13-19-3-1
Affected: IC 13-19-3; IC 13-20-6
Sec. 14.
(a) All transfer stations must be operated in a manner that minimizes the inclusion of liquids and does not allow vectors into the permitted waste stored, processed, and shipped from the transfer station. Such management practices include, but are not limited to, the following:
(1) All
facility floors and the loading bay tunnel must be maintained so as to prevent
standing water within the facility structure. All drainage and liquids
originating from:
(A) storage, handling, and
processing MSW;
(B) cleaning
floors; or
(C) washout water from a
MSW vehicle; must be properly directed to a sanitary sewer, a holding tank
constructed and operated in accordance with any applicable local approvals, or
the equivalent of a sanitary sewer or holding tank.
(2) The facility tipping floor and loading
bay tunnel must be cleaned daily while the facility is in operation by
wash-down or other alternative method approved by the commissioner to prevent
buildup of residue or waste, odors, and other nuisance conditions with all
residuals being removed and disposed of properly. Litter must be collected
daily or as needed to keep facility clean.
(3) Any MSW that is stored overnight at the
facility, except nonputrescible waste that has been segregated for recycling,
must be removed from the site the following operating day except for holidays
and weekends. Any MSW stored overnight must be stored in a manner to:
(A) promote vector control; and
(B) prevent odors and other nuisance
conditions.
(b) The following operating conditions apply to all Indiana transfer stations:
(1) Transfer
stations that operate by discharging MSW directly from one (1) vehicle into a
below the floor opening must have truck wheel curbs or an equivalent backup
safety device or procedure.
(2)
Solid waste that has been segregated and designated as waste to be recycled
must be:
(A) stored in clearly identified
containers or permitted areas; and
(B) maintained in a safe, sanitary, and
orderly manner.
A record of the type and quantity of MSW shipped off-site for reuse or recycling must be maintained.
(3) Wastewater liquids collected under
subsection (a)(1) must be emptied as necessary and properly disposed of
whenever necessary to prevent overflow of the holding tank.
(4) An up-to-date copy of the plans and
specifications approved by the department in granting the permit must be
maintained on-site.
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