Administrative Rules of Montana
Department 17 - ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Chapter 17.50 - SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
Subchapter 17.50.11 - Landfill Operating Criteria
Rule 17.50.1118 - OPERATING CRITERIA FOR CLASS IV LANDFILL UNITS
Universal Citation: MT Admin Rules 17.50.1118
Current through Register Vol. 18, September 20, 2024
(1) The owner or operator of a Class IV landfill unit:
(a)
shall control litter, odor, wastewater, and leachate;
(b) shall apply an approved cover at least every
three months unless more frequent cover is needed to control litter or minimize
leachate;
(c) may not accept liquid
paints, solvents, glues, resins, dyes, oils, pesticides, putrescible organic
materials, or any other household hazardous wastes. If these wastes have not been
removed from buildings prior to demolition, the owner or operator of a Class IV
landfill unit may not accept the wastes as demolition waste;
(d) shall provide cost estimates and financial
assurance for closure and post-closure care to the same extent as required for a
Class II landfill unit in ARM
17.50.540; and
(e) shall comply with the requirements of ARM
17.50.1113 concerning a deed
notation.
(2) The owner or operator of a Class IV landfill unit shall comply, to the same extent required for a Class II landfill unit, with the:
(a) waste
screening requirements in ARM
17.50.1103;
(b) disease vector control requirements in ARM
17.50.1105;
(c) explosive gas control requirements in ARM
17.50.1106;
(d) air criteria requirements in ARM
17.50.1107;
(e) access requirements in ARM
17.50.1108;
(f) run-on and run-off control systems
requirements as in ARM
17.50.1109;
(g) surface water requirements in ARM
17.50.1110;
(h) bulk liquids requirements in ARM
17.50.1111;
(i) recordkeeping requirements in ARM
17.50.1112; and
(j) ground water monitoring requirements in ARM
Title 17, chapter 50, subchapter 13, unless the owner or operator obtains department
approval of a demonstration that there is no potential for migration of a
constituent in Appendix I or II to 40 CFR Part 258 (July 1, 2008) pursuant to ARM
Title 17, chapter 50, subchapter 13, or a demonstration that such monitoring is not
required to protect human health and the environment.
75-10-204, MCA; IMP, 75-10-204, MCA;
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