New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 7 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Chapter 26 - SOLID WASTE
Subchapter 2C - PARTICIPATION BY LANDFILLS IN SILVER TRACK II TIER OF SILVER AND GOLD TRACK PROGRAM FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE
Section 7:26-2C.9 - Flexibilities and incentives
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 7:26-2C.9
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 24, December 18, 2024
(a) A participating entity that is in compliance with all commitments contained within its Silver Track II Covenant is eligible for the following incentives and regulatory flexibilities:
1. Public
acknowledgement and recognition through one or more of the following means:
i. Issuance by the Department of a special
seal or flag in recognition of the participating entity's commitment to
advanced environmental protection and continuous environmental performance
improvement;
ii. Inclusion in an
annual publication highlighting the accomplishments of all Silver Track II
entities;
iii. Inclusion on the
Department's Internet home page highlighting the accomplishments of all Silver
Track II entities; and
iv.
Participation in an annual award program for outstanding achievements in
environmental protection, with a separate category for Silver Track II
participating entities;
2. A single point of contact within the
Department for all single media and multi-media permit applications and
renewals for each Silver Track II participating entity;
3. Participation in any Department
initiatives developed to eliminate duplicative reporting requirements and
utilize consolidated reporting, as opportunities for such participation become
available;
4. The Department shall
provide guidance on how to submit an application for an "Enhanced
Permit";
5. A commitment from the
Department to review and approve a demonstration protocol within 30 business
days of receipt of a complete application for a Research Development &
Demonstration approval for projects with a duration not to exceed one year.
Approval letters will be issued by the Department for qualifying RD & D
projects;
6. An extension of the
current five-year Solid Waste Facility permit of the participating landfill by
the Department, in five-year increments for up to 15 years. Where additional
five year extensions are approved, applicants shall be exempt from the permit
renewal requirements found at
N.J.A.C. 7:26-2.7 and shall further be
exempt from the payments of permit renewal fees as provided at N.J.A.C.
7:26-4;
7. The option to stockpile
chipped tires on site for use as construction material, provided the piles
shall have a maximum height of 20 feet and the maximum volume of material that
may be stored at any one time shall not exceed one year's worth of tire chips
needed for proposed landfill construction projects;
8. Expedited review of engineering designs of
participating landfills which opt to use chipped tires or other suitable
recycled materials in place of natural materials such as crushed stone in their
leachate collection systems or methane gas recovery systems;
9. Compliance and enforcement inspections
based on the classification of the solid waste facility. Classification levels
shall range from 1 to 3, with a level 1 facility requiring the least frequent
compliance monitoring and a level 3 facility requiring the most frequent
compliance monitoring. The classification levels are defined as follows:
i. A level 1 facility operates in substantial
compliance with its SWF permit, having incurred only minimal administrative
violations, if any. Level 1 facilities shall have an inspection frequency of
once per year;
ii. A level 2
facility operates in substantial compliance with its SWF permit, having
incurred only administrative violations and/or minor environmental violations,
if any, that did not require remediation of the site. Level 2 facilities shall
have an inspection frequency of quarterly;
iii. A level 3 facility operates in
substantial compliance with its SWF permit, having incurred only administrative
violations and/or minor environmental violations, if any, that did require
remediation of the site. Level 3 facilities shall have an inspection frequency
of monthly;
10.
Reduction in annual registration fees as described in
N.J.A.C. 7:26-4.3 in line with the three
tiered classification system identified in (a)9 above. Level 1 facilities shall
pay an annual registration fee of $ 884.00 if the sanitary landfill operates at
31,200 tons per year or more and $ 532.00 if the sanitary landfill operates at
less than 31,200 tons per year. Level 2 facilities an annual registration fee
of $ 3,537 if the sanitary landfill operates at 31,200 tons per year or more
and $ 2,129 if the sanitary landfill operates at less than 31,200 tons per
year. Level 3 facilities an annual registration fee of $ 10,610 if the sanitary
landfill operates at more than 31,200 tons per year and $ 6,386 if the sanitary
landfill operates at less than 31,200 tons per year;
11. Participating landfills will be
considered for financial awards provided for within the Electric Discount and
Energy Competition Act at
N.J.S.A. 48:3-49, as a way to meet the
Renewable Portfolio Standards. Such financial benefits could be applied to
equipment upgrades which increase energy recovery/production efficiency at
these facilities, while decreasing air emissions. Portions of the funding for
these financial awards specifically target grid-connected projects for Class 1
renewable energy projects, for which landfill operations provide distinctly
suitable sites; and
12. A
streamlined county planning process, consistent with the requirements
pertaining to administrative actions described in
N.J.A.C. 7:26-6.11, for any increase in the
solid waste disposal capacity of an existing permitted landfill which is less
than or equal to the volume equivalent of the acceptance of an additional 100
tons per day of solid waste over the smaller of 10 years or the remaining life
of the existing permitted landfill. Only one capacity increase over the
operational life of the regulated solid waste facility may be accomplished via
administrative action.
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