Ohio Administrative Code
Title 3745 - Ohio Environmental Protection Agency
Chapter 3745-535 - Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Operations
Section 3745-535-610 - Waste acceptance and placement
Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 3745-535-610
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) Prior to initial waste acceptance in a new unit of a new facility, in any unit of a lateral expansion area, or in a vertical expansion, the owner or operator shall obtain all applicable authorizations including but not limited to authorizations related to the following:
(1)
Leachate
treatment and disposal.
(2)
Discharges to surface water.
(3)
Management of
surface water runoff.
(4)
Air emissions.
(B) The owner or operator shall not begin filling in a new phase until the following have occurred:
(1)
The approved limits of waste placement in the previous phase
have been reached, except to the extent necessary for the proper operation of
the facility.
(2)
Written concurrence is received from Ohio EPA that the
new phase is in compliance with the applicable authorizing
documents.
(3)
The financial assurance instrument has been funded to
account for any increases in the closure cost estimate resulting from the
construction of the new phase.
(C) Select waste layer.
(1)
The
owner or operator shall place select waste as the first layer of waste in all
areas within the limits of waste placement adjacent to or in contact with the
leachate collection system to protect the composite liner from the intrusion of
objects during operation of the facility. The select waste layer shall conform
to the following:
(a)
Be spread but not compacted.
(b)
Not contain items
over two feet in length that are capable of puncturing the
liner.
(c)
Not restrict the flow of liquid to the leachate
collection and management system.
(d)
Not contain fines
or small particles that can clog the leachate collection
system.
(e)
Be placed as a single lift above the leachate
collection layer such that a minimum distance of five feet is created between
the liner and general waste placement.
(2)
The owner or
operator shall place into the operating record documentation verifying the
placement of the select waste layer that includes the following:
(a)
The date on which
the select waste layer was placed.
(b)
The location of
the cell or phase where the select waste layer was placed.
(c)
The thickness of
the select waste layer.
(d)
The source and composition of the material used for the
select waste layer.
(D) The owner or operator shall ensure that waste acceptance and placement is in accordance with the following:
(1)
Prior to placement in the working face, deposit waste
that is burning or is at a temperature likely to cause fire in a separate
location that is a sufficient distance from the working face and other
combustible material to prevent fires from spreading and ensure the fire is
immediately extinguished or the temperature of the waste is immediately
lowered.
(2)
Unloading of waste is conducted only at the working
face and is confined to the smallest practical area, except as follows:
(a)
When the owner or
operator is using areas designated in accordance with paragraph (D) of rule
3745-535-600 of the
Administrative Code.
(b)
As specified paragraph (C)(1) or (D)(1) of this
rule.
(c)
Unless otherwise authorized in writing by Ohio
EPA.
(3)
Ensure that all waste admitted to the facility is
deposited at the working face, spread in layers not more than two feet thick,
and compacted to the smallest practical volume using a waste compactor prior to
placement of the next lift or daily cover, except as follows:
(a)
When the owner or
operator is using areas designated in accordance with paragraph (D) of rule
3745-535-600 of the
Administrative Code.
(b)
As specified in paragraphs (C)(1), (D)(1), (D)(4), and
(D)(7)(c) of this rule.
(c)
Unless otherwise authorized in writing by Ohio
EPA.
(4)
Bulky materials are compacted or otherwise managed to
ensure the proper placement of daily cover.
(5)
Dusty materials
are handled, compacted, and covered to minimize the amount of dust
generated.
(6)
Conducted using adequate equipment that ensures the
specifications of paragraphs (D)(1) to (D)(5) of this rule are
met.
(7)
If a waste compactor at the working face becomes
inoperable, repair or replace the waste compactor as soon as practicable and do
the following:
(a)
Note in the daily log the status of the waste
compactor.
(b)
If all waste compactors are inoperable for more than
seven consecutive days, immediately notify Ohio EPA and the approved health
district that all waste compactors are inoperable.
(c)
If all waste
compactors are inoperable, spread waste deposited at the working face in layers
not more than one foot thick and compress each layer to the smallest practical
volume using a dozer prior to placement of the next lift or daily cover.
Replaces: 3745-27-19
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