Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Environmental Quality
Title R315 - Waste Management and Radiation Control, Waste Management
Rule R315-310 - Permit Requirements for Solid Waste Facilities
Section R315-310-7 - Contents of a Permit Application for a New or Expanding Incinerator Facility
Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 315-310-7
Current through Bulletin 2024-06, March 15, 2024
(1) Each application for a new or expanding incinerator facility permit shall contain the information required in Section R315-310-3.
(2) Each application for a permit shall also contain:
(a) engineering report, plans,
specifications, and calculations that address:
(i) the design of the storage and handling
facilities on-site for incoming waste as well as fly ash, bottom ash, and any
other wastes produced by air or water pollution controls; and
(ii) the design of the incinerator or thermal
treater, including charging or feeding systems, combustion air systems,
combustion or reaction chambers, including heat recovery systems, ash handling
systems, and air pollution and water pollution control systems. Instrumentation
and monitoring systems design shall also be included.
(b) an operational plan that, in addition to
the requirements of Section
R315-302-2,
addresses:
(i) cleaning of storage areas as
required by Subsection
R315-306-2(5);
(ii) alternative storage plans for breakdowns
as required in Subsection
R315-306-2(3);
(iii) inspections to insure compliance with
state and local air pollution laws and to comply with Subsection
R315-302-2(5)(a).
The inspection log or summary must be submitted with the application;
(iv) how and where the fly ash, bottom ash,
and other solid waste will be disposed; and
(v) a program for excluding the receipt of
hazardous waste equivalent to requirements specified in Subsection
R315-303-4(7).
(c) documentation to show that air
pollution and water pollution control systems are being reviewed or have been
reviewed by the Division of Air Quality and the Division of Water
Quality.
(d) a closure plan to
address:
(i) closure schedule;
(ii) closure costs and a financial assurance
mechanism to cover the closure costs;
(iii) methods of closure and methods of
removing wastes, equipment, and location of final disposal; and
(iv) final inspection by regulator
agencies.
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