Wyoming Administrative Code
Agency 020 - Environmental Quality, Dept. of
Sub-Agency 0009 - Solid Waste Management
Chapter 2 - MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE LANDFILL REGULATIONS
Section 2-8 - Operating Standards
Current through September 21, 2024
All facilities shall meet the following standards:
(a) Qualified Solid Waste Manager: Each facility shall be managed by a qualified solid waste manager. In the event that a qualified solid waste manager terminates employment for any reason, a new solid waste manager shall be designated within three (3) months of such termination. For any facility which is constructed, operated and monitored in compliance, the solid waste manager's qualifications shall be presumed to be adequate. For any facility which is not being constructed, operated, or monitored in compliance, the solid waste manager may be required to complete additional training and/or demonstrate his or her qualifications by written or oral examination. A qualified solid waste manager shall:
(b) Copy of plan: A copy of the operating plan shall be available at the facility when landfill personnel are on-site.
(c) Access Restrictions:
(d) Liquid wastes: Bulk or noncontainerized liquid wastes may not be placed in a MSWLF disposal unit unless:
(e) Hazardous wastes:
(f) Dead animals: Dead animals shall be covered by the end of each operating day whenever carcasses are disposed. Dead animals may be disposed with municipal solid waste or in a separate area.
(g) Posting: Signs shall be posted at each point of access to identify the landfill and listing the information in this subsection. Signs shall be easily readable and shall be maintained in good condition.
(h) Traffic: Signs shall be posted to direct traffic to the proper waste management area.
(i) Salvaging: Salvaging, if permitted, shall be conducted in such a manner as not to interfere with normal operations.
(j) Burning: No open burning of solid waste is allowed, with the exception of infrequent burning of clean wood, tree trimmings, brush, agricultural wastes, silvicultural wastes, land clearing debris, diseased trees, or debris from emergency cleanup operations; this exception is valid only when the operator has obtained a permit from the Air Quality Division.
(k) Fire protection and other emergency protection measures: Facilities shall maintain, at a minimum, an unobstructed ten (10) foot firelane around all active solid waste management units or within the perimeter fence. Landfill personnel shall have access to portable fire extinguishers when on-site. Depending on the facility location, personnel may be required to have a communication system (radio, telephone, etc.) with which to alert the local fire department.
(l) Litter: Each facility shall maintain an effective routine litter collection program that shall take place both within the landfill perimeter, as well as off-site. Special operating practices may be required for use during high wind periods. Litter control structures shall control litter within the facility. The application shall specify the frequency for litter collection for internal fences, perimeter roads, and off-site areas; and special operating procedures to be used during periods of high wind. The application shall note the average local wind speed and direction.
(m) Vectors: On-site populations of disease vectors shall be prevented or controlled using techniques appropriate for the protection of human health and the environment.
(n) Dust and odors: Adequate measures shall be taken to minimize dust and odors.
(o) Working face: The working face shall be confined to the smallest practical area using signs and physical barriers, if necessary. All solid wastes shall be deposited in a manner to limit windblown litter.
(p) Topsoil: Topsoil from all disturbed areas shall be stripped and stockpiled in an area which will not be disturbed during facility operation. These stockpiles shall be identified by signs, and vegetated as required for stabilization. This topsoil shall be used for site reclamation. Topsoil shall not be removed from the facility without written authorization from the Administrator.
(q) Routine cover:
(r) Intermediate cover: For any area where wastes will not be disposed for a period of 180 days, that area shall be covered with the required six (6) inches of cover material and an additional twelve (12) inches of intermediate cover.
(s) Surface water contact: Standing or running water shall not be allowed to come into contact with solid waste. Adequate measures shall be taken to prevent and/or alleviate ponding of water over filled areas. Surfaces shall be graded to promote lateral surface water run-off.
(t) Surface water discharges: Facilities shall be operated such that leachate, contaminated groundwater, and/or surface water run-off from the active portion of the facility is not allowed to enter any waters of the United States, either on-site or off-site, unless authorized by a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit issued pursuant to the Clean Water Act. Facilities shall not be operated to cause a violation of any requirement of the Clean Water Act, including Sections 402 pertaining to NPDES permits, and Sections 208 or 319 pertaining to area-wide or statewide nonpoint source discharge water quality management plans.
(u) Groundwater contact: Wastes shall not be allowed to be placed in contact with groundwater.
(v) Groundwater discharges: Solid waste disposal facilities shall not be allowed to alter groundwater quality, as determined by groundwater monitoring.
(w) Leachate Management: Leachate shall be contained in leachate management systems and structures approved by the Administrator.