Texas Administrative Code
Title 30 - ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Part 1 - TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Chapter 330 - MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE
Subchapter I - LANDFILL GAS MANAGEMENT
Section 330.371 - Landfill Gas Management
Current through Reg. 50, No. 13; March 28, 2025
(a) Owners or operators of all landfill units shall ensure that:
(b) Owners or operators of all landfill units shall implement a routine methane monitoring program to ensure that the standards of subsection (a) of this section are met.
(c) If methane gas levels exceeding the limits specified in subsection (a) of this section are detected, the owner or operator shall:
(d) The executive director may establish alternative schedules for demonstrating compliance with subsections (b) and (c) of this section.
(e) The owner or operator shall continue the gas monitoring and control program for a period of 30 years after certification of final closure of the facility for Type I and Type IAE landfill units and five years after certification of final closure for Type IV and Type IVAE landfill units or until the owner or operator receives written authorization to reduce the program. Authorization to reduce gas monitoring and control shall be based on a demonstration by the owner or operator that there is no potential for gas migration beyond the property boundary or into on-site structures. Demonstration of this proposal shall be supported by data collected and additional studies as required.
(f) Gas monitoring and control systems shall be revised as needed to maintain current and effective gas monitoring and control systems. Post-closure land use at the site shall not interfere with the function of gas monitoring and control systems. Any underground utility trenches that cross the landfill facility boundary shall be vented and monitored regularly.
(g) A landfill gas management plan shall be prepared that includes the following:
(h) The owner or operator shall install a perimeter monitoring network in accordance with the following provisions:
(i) The monitoring network design shall include provisions for monitoring on-site structures, including, but not limited to, buildings, subsurface vaults, utilities, or any other areas where potential gas buildup would be of concern.
(j) All monitoring probes and on-site structures shall be sampled for methane during the monitoring period. Sampling for specified trace gases may be required by the executive director when there is a possibility of acute or chronic exposure due to carcinogenic or toxic compounds.
(k) Monitoring frequency shall be determined as follows.
(l) The comprehensive rule revisions in this chapter as adopted in 2006 (2006 Revisions) to this subchapter supersede any conflicting provisions contained in any existing permits upon the effective date of the 2006 Revisions.