Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 33 - ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Part V - Hazardous Wastes and Hazardous Materials
Subpart 1 - Department of Environmental Quality-Hazardous Waste
Chapter 43 - Interim Status
Subchapter E - Groundwater Monitoring
Section V-4367 - Applicability
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
Facilities that have interim status must comply with this Subchapter in lieu of LAC 33:V.Chapter 33.
A. The owner or operator of a surface impoundment, landfill, or land treatment facility, which is used to manage hazardous waste, must implement a groundwater monitoring program capable of determining the facility's impact on the quality of groundwater in the uppermost aquifer underlying the facility, except as LAC 33:V.4301 and Subsection C of this Section provide otherwise.
B. Except as LAC 33:V.4367.C and D provide otherwise, the owner or operator must install, operate, and maintain a groundwater monitoring system which meets the requirements of LAC 33:V.4369 and must comply with LAC 33:V.4371, 4373, and 4375. This groundwater monitoring program must be carried out during the active life of the facility, and for disposal facilities, during the post-closure care period as well.
C. If an owner or operator assumes (or knows) that groundwater monitoring of indicator parameters, in accordance with LAC 33:V.4369 and 4371, would show statistically significant increases (or decreases in the case of pH) when evaluated under LAC 33:V.4373.B, he may install, operate, and maintain an alternate groundwater monitoring system (other than the one described in LAC 33:V.4371 and 4373). If the owner or operator decides to use an alternate groundwater monitoring system he must:
D. The groundwater monitoring requirements of this Subchapter may be waived with respect to any surface impoundment that is used to neutralize wastes which are hazardous solely because they exhibit the corrosivity characteristic under LAC 33:V.4903.C or listed as hazardous wastes in LAC 33:V.4901 only for the reason that they are corrosive and the surface impoundment contains no other hazardous wastes, if the owner or operator can demonstrate that there is no potential for migration of hazardous wastes from the impoundment. The demonstration must establish, based upon consideration of the characteristics of the wastes and the impoundment, that the corrosive wastes will be neutralized to the extent that they no longer meet the corrosivity characteristic before they can migrate out of the impoundment. The demonstration must be in writing and must be certified by a qualified professional and must be approved by the administrative authority.
E. The administrative authority may replace all or part of the requirements of this Chapter applying to a regulated unit (as defined in LAC 33:V.3301) with alternative requirements developed for groundwater monitoring set out in an approved closure or post-closure plan or in an enforceable document (as defined in LAC 33:V.305.H), where the administrative authority determines that:
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 30:2180 et seq.