Nebraska Administrative Code
Topic - ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY
Title 132 - NEBRASKA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Chapter 6 - CRITERIA FOR SOLID WASTE PROCESSING FACILITIES
Section 132-6-006 - Required Maps and Drawings

Current through March 20, 2024

The permit application for a solid waste processing facility shall include the following maps. When a structure described in 006 is not present at the site, a notation shall be made on the required map or drawing.

006.01 Maps of the site, drawn to scale, indicating the location of:

006.01A Ground water monitoring wells and gas monitoring locations, if required;

006.01B Points of entrance to and exit from the facility and to and from the operating area of the facility;

006.01C Loading, dumping and any temporary storage areas;

006.01D Interior roads and ramps;

006.01E Devices for controlling litter;

006.01F Devices for controlling unauthorized access to the facility site;

006.01G Drainage facilities, structures, walls, cribbing, surface protection devices, and any other devices as are necessary to comply with applicable water quality standards;

006.01H Fire protection facilities;

006.01I Utilities to service the site;

006.01J Gas and oil wells;

006.01K High tension power lines; and

006.01L Fuel transmission pipelines.

006.02 Maps of the area within one-quarter mile of the boundaries of the site, drawn to scale, showing the location of:

006.02A Waterways and surface drains;

006.02B Borings, wells, springs, and their surface elevations, and depths and elevations of water levels;

006.02C Field tile drains; and

006.02D Underground and surface mines, elevations of mine pools, and mine pool discharges.

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