South Carolina Code of Regulations
Chapter 61 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL
Subchapter 61-107 - Solid Waste Management
Subchapter 61-107.19 - SOLID WASTE. MANAGEMENT: SOLID WASTE LANDFILLS AND STRUCTURAL FILL
Part V - CLASS THREE LANDFILLS. (SUBSections A THROUGH F OF THIS PART ARE CODIFIED TO COINCIDE WITH THOSE SUBPARTS IN 40CFR258.)
Subpart C - OPERATING CRITERIA
Section 61-107.19.V.C.258.29 - Record Keeping Requirements

Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 9, September 27, 2024

a. The permittee of a Class Three landfill shall record and retain near the facility in an operating record or in an alternative location approved by the Department for a period of no less than three years the following information as it becomes available:

(1) Any location restriction demonstration required in Subpart B of this Part;

(2) Inspection records, training procedures, and notification procedures required in Section258.20. of Subpart C;

(3) Gas monitoring results and any remediation plans required by Section258.23. of Subpart C;

(4) Any Class Three landfill design documentation for placement of leachate or gas condensate in the landfill as required in Section258.28.a. (2) above;

(5) Any demonstration, certification, finding, monitoring, testing, or analytical data required by Subpart E;

(6) Closure and post-closure care plans, updates to the closure and post-closure care plans, and any monitoring, testing, or analytical data as required by Sections258.60. and 258.61. of this Part;

(7) Any cost estimates and financial assurance documentation required by Part I., Section E. of this regulation; and,

(8) The results of any environmental monitoring or testing performed in accordance with this regulation or the operating permit for the facility.

b. All information contained in the operating record shall be furnished upon request to the Department or be made available at all reasonable times for inspection by the Department.

c. The permittee of a Class Three landfill shall record in an operating record, information concerning the source or type (e.g. residential route, commercial, industrial, transfer station identity, special); weight (tons); county and State of origin of each load of waste delivered to the facility. A summary of this information shall be submitted to the Department no later than September 1, of each year, for the previous fiscal year, on a form approved by the Department.

d. The Department can set alternative schedules for record keeping and notification requirements as specified in Sections258.29.a. and b. above, except for the notification requirements in Sections258.10.b. and 258.55.i. (1)(d).

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