Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. Owners
and operators of municipal landfills and special waste landfills shall begin
closure within 30 days after the landfill receives the final receipt of waste
or within 30 days after approval of the closure and post-closure care plan,
whichever is later.
(1) Owners and operators
shall install a final cover system which consists of the following:
(a) for municipal and special waste landfills
(except monofills) that are not lined and which never received more than 7,300
tons of waste (i.e., an average of 20 tons or less per day annual average)
during any calendar year, an infiltration layer comprised of a minimum of 18
inches of earthen material having a saturated hydraulic conductivity no greater
than 1 x 10-5 cm/sec;
(b) for municipal landfills which exceed the
tonnage requirements of Subparagraph (a) of this paragraph and for all special
waste landfills (other than monofills), an infiltration layer comprised of a
minimum of 18 inches of earthen material having a saturated hydraulic
conductivity less than or equal to the saturated hydraulic conductivity of any
bottom liner system or natural subsoils present, or a saturated hydraulic
conductivity no greater than 1 x 10-5 cm/sec.,
whichever provides for less infiltration;
(c) a layer for minimizing erosion consisting
of a minimum of six inches of earthen material that is capable of sustaining
native plant growth;
(d) any
necessary gas vents provided they are sealed to assure no water
infiltration;
(e) finished grades
over filled areas which shall not exceed 25 percent (four feet horizontal to
one foot vertical), or be less than five percent for new landfills and lateral
expansions permitted for construction, operation, and closure after the
effective date of these regulations or two percent for all other
landfills;
(f) run-off controls
designed for a peak discharge of a 24-hour, 25-year storm;
(g) cover material compacted to no less than
75 percent and no more than 85 percent standard proctor density unless
otherwise approved in the permit, closure plan or by specific approval;
and
(h) for closure of a cell
containing only regulated asbestos waste or scrap tires, the owner or operator
shall cover with 30 inches of compacted native soils and 6 inches topsoil on
top of the 30-inch cover, to provide a 36-inch final cover to the original
grade and implement measures where necessary to control erosion and rodent
intrusion.
(2) The
secretary may permit an alternative final cover design that includes:
(a) an infiltration layer that achieves an
equivalent reduction in infiltration as specified in Subparagraph (a) or (b) of
Paragraph (1) of this subsection, as applicable; and
(b) an erosion layer that provides equivalent
protection from wind and water erosion as the erosion layer specified in
Subparagraph (c) of Paragraph (1) of this subsection;
(c) for landfills that stopped accepting
waste prior to the effective date of this part, finished grades different from
those specified in Subparagraph (e) of Paragraph (1) of this subsection,
provided a demonstration is made that the alternate grades will prevent erosion
and will provide equivalent reduction in infiltration; and
(d) for landfills accepting waste after the
effective date of this part and lateral expansions permitted after the
effective date of this part, finished grades different than those specified in
Subparagraph (e) of Paragraph (1) of this subsection, provided no grade is
greater than 33 percent and a demonstration is made in the closure plan or
permit or modification application that the alternate grades will prevent
erosion and will provide equivalent reduction in infiltration.
(3) The written closure plan, at a
minimum, shall include the following information:
(a) a schedule for completion of all
activities necessary to meet the closure criteria specified in this
part;
(b) a report that includes:
(i) a description of the local
geology;
(ii) a description of the
hydrogeology of the landfill site, including maps and cross-sections
illustrating subsurface features;
(iii) well locations, depths to ground water,
and, if available, ground water quality, flow direction and gradient shown on a
topographic map; and
(iv) a
description of the landfill, including:
a) the
date operations commenced and the date of final receipt of waste;
b) the types of waste accepted at the
landfill;
c) the total volume of
waste disposed;
d) a topographic
map that shows the size and dimensions of fill areas;
e) a topographic map that shows structures,
drainages, and water wells in the area of the landfill; and
f) a topographic map that shows methane
monitoring points and methane concentrations along the landfill property
boundary and within structures located on landfill
property;
(c)
a description of the final cover and its placement, including:
(i) thickness and saturated hydraulic
conductivity;
(ii) source of the
cover material;
(iii) a
construction quality assurance/construction quality control plan for placement
of the final cover that meets the requirements of 20.9.4.14 NMAC;
(iv) equipment that will be utilized to apply
the final cover and ensure it is adequately compacted to obtain the appropriate
proctor density; and
(v) a map that
shows final contours that meet the requirements of Subparagraph (e) of
Paragraph (1) of this subsection;
(d) a vegetation plan, including:
(i) the seeding method to obtain proper
growth density; and
(ii) species of
vegetation to be planted, including grasses or local seed mix as recommended
for the area by the natural resources conservation service for permanent soil
stabilization and to minimize wind and water erosion;
(e) a plan to prevent unauthorized access by
the public and entry by large animals to the landfill through the use of
fences, gates, locks, or other means;
(f) a plan to remove structures, unless
otherwise approved by the secretary;
(g) a description of the signs indicating
that the site is a closed landfill and no dumping is permitted; all signs shall
include the name and telephone number of the landfill owner; and
(h) a post-closure care plan, including:
(i) a monitoring and repair plan that
describes methods to be used to ensure cover integrity, including but not
limited to settlement, ponding, water erosion, wind erosion, and inadequate
drainage, to ensure the final cover meets the slope requirements of 20.9.6.9
NMAC, and to maintain adequate vegetation during the post-closure
period;
(ii) a methane monitoring
plan in compliance with Subsections B and C of 20.9.5.9 NMAC;
(iii) a ground water monitoring plan;
and
(iv) a leachate collection
system plan, if applicable;
(4) prior to beginning closure of a landfill,
the owner or operator shall notify the secretary that a notice of the intent to
close the landfill has been placed in the operating record;
(5) the owner or operator shall complete
closure activities in accordance with the closure plan within 180 days
following the beginning of closure, unless otherwise approved in the closure
plan; extensions of the closure period may be granted by the secretary if the
owner or operator demonstrates that closure will, of necessity, take longer
than 180 days and has taken and will continue to take all steps necessary to
prevent threats to public health, welfare and the environment;
(6) upon completion of closure, a detailed
description of the location of areas of waste disposal at the facility,
including a plat signed by a registered surveyor, shall be filed with the
appropriate county land recording agent; the description and the plat shall be
filed so that it will be found during a title search and proof of the filing
shall be submitted to the secretary; the description shall perpetually notify
any potential purchaser of the property that:
(a) the land has been used as a landfill
facility;
(b) its use is restricted
as described in the post-closure care plan; and
(7) the owner or operator may request
permission from the secretary to file a revised description if all wastes are
removed from the facility.
B. Landfill owners or operators shall submit
reports of monitoring performance and data to the secretary within 45 days
after the end of each calendar year.
C. The post-closure care period for a
landfill shall be 30 years.
D. The
owner or operator may amend the post-closure care plan, provided the amendment
is not a permit modification, by submitting a request to the secretary at least
30 days prior to the proposed change. No proposed amendment shall be effective
unless first approved in writing by the secretary.
E. The secretary may require the owner or
operator to modify or amend the post-closure care plan if the secretary
determines that the present or future implementation of the plan may cause a
threat to public health, welfare and or the environment.