Section 329IAC10-24-6. Descriptive narrative; nonmunicipal solid waste landfills


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  •    An application for a nonmunicipal solid waste landfill must be accompanied by a narrative describing the proposed facility, which must include the following:

    (1) Anticipated quantity, types, and sources of solid waste to be deposited.

    (2) The equipment to be used for placement and compaction of all solid waste, excavation of soil, moving of stockpiled soils, and application of cover soil.

    (3) Procedures to control fugitive dust.

    (4) Sanitary facilities if employees are at the site full time.

    (5) A statement as to the existence of and a description of any wells within six hundred (600) feet of the proposed fill area.

    (6) A description of the access control at the site.

    (7) A description of the safety equipment to be used at the site.

    (8) The distance from the site to the nearest dwelling.

    (9) A description of the location, amount, and depth of excavation that will occur at the site.

    (10) A description of the supervision that will occur at the site.

    (11) A description of the base flood at the site and whether the site is in the floodway.

    (12) Proposed hours of operation.

    (13) The names and addresses of all adjoining land owners.

    (14) Development and progression of the solid waste land disposal facility as illustrated in the design and operational plan.

    (15) Calculations of quantities of cover soil available and quantities of necessary cover soil. If cover material is obtained from a location other than the proposed facility, its source, quantity, and characteristics must be identified and approved by the commissioner.

    (16) Winter and inclement weather operating procedures, including the method of obtaining and applying cover soil.

    (17) If protective barriers, leachate, or methane control measures are proposed, describe or identify the following:

    (A) Source and type of material utilized.

    (B) Method and specifications of construction.

    (C) Testing procedures for conformance with construction specifications.

    (D) Storage, treatment, and disposal processes.

    (E) Any calculations necessary to indicate that the proposed design complies with this article.

    (18) Sampling methodology for all proposed monitoring devices.

    (19) Testing method for all samples to be taken.

    (20) A description of the proposed sign or signs at the site.

    (21) Procedures for the disposal of bulky solid waste, such as:

    (A) refrigerators;

    (B) stoves;

    (C) tree trunks;

    (D) tires;

    (E) fence wire; and

    (F) other similar items.

    The disposal of all items specified in this subdivision must be in accordance with state and federal regulations.

    (22) Procedures for controlling or handling windblown materials.

    (23) Procedures to be used to prevent and extinguish fires.

    (24) Details of salvage operations, if planned, indicating how the salvage operation must comply with 329 IAC 10-28.

    (25) Personnel and equipment facilities.

    (Solid Waste Management Division; 329 IAC 10-24-6; filed Mar 14, 1996, 5:00 p.m.: 19 IR 1891; readopted filed Jan 10, 2001, 3:25 p.m.: 24 IR 1535; readopted filed May 14, 2007, 1:53 p.m.: 20070523-IR-329070138BFA; readopted filed Jul 29, 2013, 9:20 a.m.: 20130828-IR-329130179BFA)