South Carolina Code of Regulations
Chapter 61 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL
Subchapter 61-107 - Solid Waste Management
Subchapter 61-107.18 - Solid Waste Management: Off-site Treatment of Contaminated Soil
Section 61-107.18.D - Administrative Review
Universal Citation: SC Code Regs 61-107.18.D
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 9, September 27, 2024
All off-site soil treatment facilities shall request and obtain a Department permit pursuant to this regulation.
1. The first phase of the Department's review is the administrative review. All permit requests submitted to the Department shall include three (3) copies of the following documents for administrative review:
a. A letter from the host
region/county of the soil treatment facility stating that the facility is
consistent with the host region/county's solid waste management plan;
b. A letter of proof of proper zoning and
land use from the county or city;
c. A letter from the Office of Ocean and
Coastal Resources Management (OCRM) stating that the project is consistent with
the South Carolina Coastal Zone Management Plan if the proposed treatment
facility is located in the coastal zone as defined by the OCRM or stating that
the facility is exempt from this requirement because it is not located in that
zone;
d. A letter from the
Department's air program stating that the project is consistent with the goals
of the South Carolina State Implementation Plan.
e. A disclosure statement, pursuant to S.C.
Code Section
44-96-300,
as amended. The Department may accept one disclosure statement for multiple
facility permit applicants. Local governments and regions comprised of local
governments are exempt from this requirement;
f. A cost estimate for complete closure of
the facility. This estimate requires Department approval prior to the
owner/operator establishing a financial assurance mechanism pursuant to Section
E. of this regulation that shall ensure satisfactory closure of the
facility;
g. A written request for
any variances from the requirements of this regulation;
h. A completed permit application on a form
provided by the Department, to include a brief description of the method of
soil treatment;
i. Complete
engineering plans and reports that are stamped by a South Carolina Licensed
Professional Engineer in accordance with Section E. of this regulation;
and,
j. A letter of approval from
the State Toxicologist for the use of chemical and biological agents, if
applicable.
2. When administratively complete, the Department will public notice the permit application and begin the technical review. Comments will be accepted throughout the technical review period.
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