Pennsylvania Code
Title 25 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Part I - Department of Environmental Protection
Subpart D - Environmental Health and Safety
Article VIII - Municipal Waste
Chapter 273 - MUNICIPAL WASTE LANDFILLS
Subchapter C - OPERATING REQUIREMENTS
WATER QUALITY MONITORING
Section 273.287 - Abatement plan
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
(a) The operator of a municipal waste landfill shall prepare and submit to the Department an abatement plan whenever one of the following occurs:
(b) An abatement plan shall be prepared by an expert hydrogeologist and submitted to the Department. The plan shall contain the following information:
(c) The abatement plan shall be completed and submitted to the Department for approval within 90 days of the time the obligation arises under this section unless the date is otherwise modified, in writing, by the Department.
(d) If abatement is required in accordance with subsection (a), the operator shall demonstrate compliance with one or more of the following abatement standards at and beyond 150 meters of the perimeter of the permitted disposal area or at and beyond the property boundary, whichever is closer:
(e) The abatement plan shall be implemented within 60 days of approval by the Department in accordance with the approved implementation schedule. If the Department determines that the proposed plan is inadequate, it may modify the plan and approve the plan as modified.
(f) The abatement plan shall be continued until the Department states, in writing, based on monitoring by the Department and the operator, that groundwater pollution from the facility has been permanently abated.
This section cited in 25 Pa. Code § 271.113 (relating to closure plan); 25 Pa. Code § 273.152 (relating to water quality monitoring plan); 25 Pa. Code § 273.281 (relating to general requirements); 25 Pa. Code § 273.286 (relating to groundwater assessment plan); 25 Pa. Code § 279.233 (relating to soil and groundwater monitoring); 25 Pa. Code § 281.254 (relating to soil and groundwater monitoring); 25 Pa. Code § 283.233 (relating to soil and groundwater monitoring); 25 Pa. Code § 285.123 (relating to impoundments-general); and 25 Pa. Code § 285.124 (relating to impoundments-failure).