Kansas Administrative Regulations
Agency 28 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT
Article 29 - SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
Section 28-29-6 - Permits and engineering plans
Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 52, December 26, 2024
(a) Application for permits. Every person desiring to obtain a permit shall file an application for a permit for the proposed solid waste disposal area or processing facility with the department at least thirty (30) days before the date the person wishes to start construction, alteration, or operation of the disposal area or processing facility. The application shall be on forms furnished by the department.
(b) Design plans and engineering reports.
(c) Permit considerations. Any permit issued by the secretary shall, where appropriate, be reviewed with respect to all responsibilities within the department.
(d) Transfer of permits. Before any assignment, sale, conveyance, or transfer of all or any part of the property upon which a solid waste processing facility, or solid waste disposal area is or has been located, and before any change in the responsibility of operating a processing facility or disposal area is made, the permittee shall notify the department, in writing, of the intent to transfer title or operating responsibility, at least thirty (30) days in advance of the date of transfer. The person to whom the transfer is to be made shall not operate the solid waste processing facility or disposal area until the secretary issues a permit to that person. The person to whom the transfer is to be made shall submit the following:
(e) Conformity with official plan. Permits shall not be issued by the secretary until the applicant has secured, from the board of county commissioners or from the mayor of an incorporated city having an official plan, certification that the proposed facility is consistent with the official plan. This approval shall not be required when the official plan does not provide for management of the solid waste(s) to be processed or disposed.
(f) Reopening closed sites or facilities. Any person proposing to reopen, excavate, disrupt, or remove any solid waste from any solid waste disposal area where operations have been terminated shall secure a new permit as specified in paragraph (a) of this regulation. Applications for a permit shall include, where applicable, an operational plan stating the area involved, lines and grades defining limits of excavation, estimated number of cubic yards of material to be excavated, location where excavated solid waste is to be deposited, the estimated time required for excavation, and a plan for restoring the site.
(g) Emergency provisions. In emergency situations involving solid waste which requires storage, transportation, or disposal on a one-time basis or other special cases where strict adherence to these regulations would result in undue hardships or unnecessary delays, the department can prescribe on a case-by-case basis, the procedures and conditions necessary for the safe and effective management of the wastes. The generator shall not take action in these cases except as immediately necessary for the protection of human health or the environment, until the action is approved by the department.