South Carolina Code of Regulations
Chapter 61 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL
Subchapter 61-107 - Solid Waste Management
Subchapter 61-107.4 - Solid Waste Management: Compost and Mulch Production from Land-clearing Debris, Yard Trimmings and Organic Residuals
Part IV - Permit Application
Section A - Permit Application Process

Universal Citation: SC Code Regs A

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

The applicant shall submit a permit application to the Department. The permit application shall include one hard copy and one electronic copy of the following:

1. A completed and signed application form provided by the Department;

2. Tax map number for the site;

3. Proof of ownership or control of the property;

4. For Type Two or Type Three facilities, a signed statement, on a Department-provided form, from a South Carolina licensed professional engineer, certifying that the site design is compliant with the requirements of this regulation;

5. A vicinity map that shows the location of the facility and the area that is within one mile of the property boundary;

6. A site plan on a scale of not greater than 100 feet per inch that shall, at a minimum, identify the following:

a. The facility perimeter, the operational area, and all storage areas with measurements in feet;

b. Compliance with required buffers as outlined in this regulation;

c. Property lines, access roads, gates, fences, natural barriers, or other Department-approved means of preventing unauthorized access and dumping;

d. A topographical survey of the site depicting two-foot contours at a minimum, and six-inch contours for sites evaluated for consistency with the South Carolina Coastal Zone Management Plan;

e. A description of any Best Management Practices (BMPs) used for the management of storm water;

f. The location of, and distance to, any Waters of the State on site of the facility or within the buffer areas described in Part III.C;

7. An operational plan that shall contain all items as required under this regulation;

8. Any request for a variance as allowed by this regulation; and

9. A final closure cost estimate pursuant to this regulation.

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