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HomeMy WebLinkAbout5503_Lincoln_Facility_PTO_DIN27281_20170127 Lincoln County Landfill January 27, 2017 DIN: 27281 Page 1 of 15 North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Division of Waste Management Pat McCrory Michael S. Regan Governor Secretary 1646 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1646 Phone/Fax 919-707-8200 Internet: http://www.ncdenr.gov An Equal Opportunity \ Affirmative Action Employer STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY DIVISION OF WASTE MANAGEMENT SOLID WASTE SECTION SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITY Permit No. LINCOLN COUNTY is hereby issued a PERMIT APPROVAL TO CONSTRUCT Not Applicable PERMIT APPROVAL TO OPERATE 5503-MSWLF-1986 LINCOLN COUNTY LANDFILL – PHASES 1-4 5503-CDLF-1999 LINCOLN COUNTY C&D UNIT PERMIT FOR CLOSURE Not Applicable Located on 5291 Crouse Road, near the Community of Crouse, Lincoln County,, North Carolina, in accordance with Article 9, Chapter 130A, of the General Statutes of North Carolina and all rules promulgated thereunder and subject to the conditions set forth in this permit. The legal description of the site is identified on the deeds recorded for this property listed in Attachment 1 of this permit. Edward F. Mussler, III, P.E., Supervisor Permitting Branch, Solid Waste Section Division of Waste Management, NCDENR Lincoln County Landfill January 27, 2017 DIN: 27281 Page 2 of 15 ATTACHMENT 1 GENERAL PERMIT CONDITIONS/INFORMATION PART I: GENERAL FACILITY Permit Approval to Operate Date Table Permit Status Issuance Expiration DIN 5503-MSWLF-1986, Lincoln County Landfill Active January 27, 2017 Life of Site 27281 5503-CDLF-1999, Lincoln County C&D Unit Active January 27, 2017 Life of Site 27281 General Conditions 1. This permit is issued by the North Carolina Department Environmental Quality, Division of Waste Management, Solid Waste Section (Section). In accordance with North Carolina Solid Waste Management Rule 15A NCAC 13B .0201(d), a solid waste management facility permit shall have two parts: a Permit Approval to Construct and a Permit Approval to Operate. The Permit Approval to Construct must be implemented in accordance with Attachment 2 of this permit. The Permit Approval to Operate must be implemented in accordance with Attachment 3 of this permit. 2. The persons to whom this permit is issued (“permittee”) are the owners and operators of the solid waste management facility. 3. The Permit to Operate for this facility dated February 12, 2016, was recorded in the Lincoln County Register of Deeds on March 11, 2016, in Deed Book 2574, Pages 13-30. DIN 25930. 4. When this property is sold, leased, conveyed, or transferred in any manner, the deed or other instrument of transfer shall contain in the description section in no smaller type than that used in the body of the deed or instrument, a statement that the property has been used as a solid waste management facility and a reference by book and page to the recordation of the permit. 5. By beginning construction or receiving waste at this facility the permittee shall be considered to have accepted the terms and conditions of this permit. 6. Operation of this solid waste management facility shall be in accordance with the Solid Waste Management Rules, 15A NCAC 13B, Article 9 of the Chapter 130A of the North Carolina General Statutes (NCGS 130A-290, et seq.), the conditions contained in this permit, and the approved plan. Should the approved plan and the rules conflict, the Solid Waste Management Rules shall take precedence unless specifically addressed by permit condition. Failure to comply may result in compliance action or permit revocation. 7. This permit is issued based on the documents submitted in support of the application for permitting the facility including those identified in Attachment 1, List of Documents for Approved Plan, and which constitute the approved plan for the facility. Where discrepancies exist, the most recent submittals and the Conditions of Permit shall govern. 8. This permit may be transferred only with the approval of the Section, through the issuance of a new or substantially amended permit in accordance with applicable statutes and rules. In accordance with NCGS 130A-295.2(g) the permittee must notify the Section thirty (30) days Lincoln County Landfill January 27, 2017 DIN: 27281 Page 3 of 15 prior to any significant change in the identity or business structure of either the owner or the operator, including but not limited to a proposed transfer of ownership of the facility or a change in the parent company of the owner or operator of the facility. 9. The permittee is responsible for obtaining all permits and approvals necessary for the development of this project including approval from appropriate agencies for a general or individual NPDES Stormwater Discharge Permit. Issuance of this permit does not remove the permittee’s responsibilities for compliance with any other local, state or federal rule, regulation or statute. Properties Approved for the Solid Waste Management Facility Lincoln County NC Register of Deeds Book Page Property Owner Acres 603 655 Lincoln County 199.0± Total Site Acreage: 199.0± acres PART II: MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE LANDFILL UNIT(S) 5503-MSWLF-1986, Lincoln County Landfill Permitting History The descriptions of previous/permitting history may be found in the Permit to Operate issued March 12, 2012 (DIN 15110). Permit Type Date Issued DIN Permit to Operate, Modification; Operations Plan and Leachate Storage System September 15, 2009 8351 Permit to Operate, Amendment; 5 Year Renewal March 12, 2012 15110 Permit to Construct and Permit to Operate, Amendment; 5 Year Renewal February 12, 2016 25607 Permit Approval to Operate Phases 1-4, Life of Site January 27, 2017 27281 List of Documents for Approved Plan The descriptions of previous/historical documents may be found in the Permit to Operate issued March 12, 2012 (DIN 15110). DIN Description 7341 Stormwater Conveyance System Modifications, Lincoln County Landfill, Permit No. 55-03, Lincolnton, North Carolina, S&ME Project No. 1356-03-255B. Prepared for Lincoln County. Prepared by S&ME. April 2009. 7948 Response to Comments – Completeness and Technical Review – Permit Modification, Lincoln County Landfill – Phase III, Lincoln County, North Carolina, S&ME Project No. 1356-08-125. Containing Modified Operations Plan. Prepared for Lincoln County. Prepared by S&ME. July 2009. 25248 Permit to Construct, Municipal Solid Waste, Landfill Facility, Phase 4. Prepared for Lincoln County. Prepared by MESCO. November 2015. 25598 Design Hydrogeologic Study, Lincoln County Landfill, Phase 4. Prepared for Lincoln Lincoln County Landfill January 27, 2017 DIN: 27281 Page 4 of 15 County. Prepared by MESCO. November 2015. 25599 Water Quality Monitoring Plan, Lincoln County Landfill, Phase 4. Prepared for Lincoln County. Prepared by MESCO. November 2015. 25600 Landfill Gas Monitoring Plan, Lincoln County Landfill, Phase 4. Prepared for Lincoln County. Prepared by MESCO. November 2015. 27234 Construction Quality Assurance Report, Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Facility, Phase 4, Lincoln County, Crouse, North Carolina. Prepared for Lincoln County. Prepared by MESCO. Revised, January 2017. PART III: CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION DEBRIS LANDFILL UNIT(S) 5503-CDLF-1999, Lincoln County C&D Unit Permitting History The descriptions of previous/historical documents may be found in the Permit to Operate issued March 12, 2012 (DIN 15110). Permit Type Date Issued DIN Permit to Operate, Modification; Operations Plan and Leachate Storage System September 15, 2009 8351 Permit to Operate, Amendment; 5 Year Renewal March 12, 2012 15110 Permit to Operate February 12, 2016 25607 Permit Approval to Operate Phases 1 and 2, Life of Site January 27, 2017 27281 List of Documents for Approved Plan The descriptions of previous/historical documents may be found in the Permit to Operate issued March 12, 2012 (DIN 15110). DIN Description 5080 Closure and Post-Closure Plan, Lincoln County C&D Landfill – Phase II, Lincoln County, North Carolina, S&ME Project No. 1356-08-109. Prepared for Lincoln. Prepared by S&ME. July 2008. 7948 Response to Comments – Completeness and Technical Review – Permit Modification, Lincoln County Landfill – Phase III, Lincoln County, North Carolina, S&ME Project No. 1356-08-125. Containing Modified Operations Plan. Prepared for Lincoln County. Prepared by S&ME. July 2009. 25940 Amendment to Permit, Lincoln County Construction and Demolition Phase 2. Prepared for Lincoln County. Prepared by MESCO. March 2016. Revised, January 2017. PART IV: INDUSTRIAL LANDFILL UNIT(S) Not Applicable PART V: LAND CLEARING AND INERT DEBRIS LANDFILL UNIT(S) Not Applicable Lincoln County Landfill January 27, 2017 DIN: 27281 Page 5 of 15 PART VI: TRANSFER STATION/TREATMENT & PROCESSING UNIT(S) Not Applicable PART VII: MISCELLANEOUS SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT List of Documents for Approved Plan DIN Description 4429 Type I Small Composting Unit Request for Acknowledgement Letter (RAL). Prepared for Lincoln County. Prepared by S&ME. April 2008. - End of Section- Lincoln County Landfill January 27, 2017 DIN: 27281 Page 6 of 15 ATTACHMENT 2 CONDITIONS OF PERMIT APPROVAL TO CONSTRUCT PART I: GENERAL FACILITY Not Applicable PART II: MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE LANDFILL UNIT(S) Not Applicable PART III: CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION DEBRIS LANDFILL UNIT(S) Not Applicable PART IV: INDUSTRIAL LANDFILL UNIT(S) Not Applicable PART V: LAND CLEARING AND INERT DEBRIS LANDFILL UNIT(S) Not Applicable PART VI: TRANSFER STATION/TREATMENT & PROCESSING UNIT(S) Not Applicable PART VII: MISCELLANEOUS SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT Not Applicable - End of Section – Lincoln County Landfill January 27, 2017 DIN: 27281 Page 7 of 15 ATTACHMENT 3 CONDITIONS OF PERMIT TO OPERATE PART I: GENERAL FACILITY 1. Financial assurance must be continuously maintained for the facility in accordance with NCGS 130A 295.2. The owner and operator must annually adjust cost estimates for inflation. 2. All sedimentation and erosion control activities must be conducted in accordance with the Sedimentation Control Act NCGS 113A-50, et seq., and rules promulgated under 15A NCAC 4. All required sedimentation and erosion control measures must be installed and operable to mitigate excessive on-site erosion and to prevent silt from leaving the area of the landfill unit during the service life of the facility. 3. Copies of this permit, the approved plans, and all records, required to be maintained in the operating record by the permittee, must be maintained at the facility, unless otherwise approved by the Section, and made available to the Section upon request during normal business hours. 4. All forms, reports, maps, plans, and data submitted to the Section must include an electronic (pdf) copy. 5. The facility must be adequately secured by means of gates, chains, berms, fences, or other security measures approved by the Section to prevent unauthorized entry. 6. Interior roadways must be of all-weather construction and maintained in good condition. 7. The edge of the waste footprint for all disposal units must be identified and maintained with permanent physical markers. 8. The owner or operator must maintain a record of the amount of solid waste received at the landfill unit, compiled on a monthly basis, utilizing installed and well maintained truck scales. 9. The following, at a minimum, must not be accepted for disposal at the facility: hazardous waste, yard trash, liquid wastes, regulated medical waste, sharps not properly packaged, PCB waste as defined in 40 CFR 761, and wastes banned from disposal by NCGS 130A-309.10(f). 10. The permittee must not knowingly dispose of any type or form of solid waste that is generated within the boundaries of a unit of local government that by ordinance: a. Prohibits generators or collectors of solid waste from disposing of that type or form of municipal solid waste. b. Requires generators or collectors of solid waste to recycle that type or form of municipal solid waste. 11. The leachate collection system must be maintained. Documentation of the inspections, and cleaning and monitoring must be included in the operating records of the facility and provided to the Section upon request. Lincoln County Landfill January 27, 2017 DIN: 27281 Page 8 of 15 12. The facility operator must complete an approved operator training course in compliance with NCGS 130A-309.25. a. A responsible individual certified in landfill operations must be on-site during all operating hours of the facility to ensure compliance with operational requirements. b. All pertinent landfill-operating personnel must receive training and supervision necessary to properly operate the landfill units. 13. The use of leachate recirculation as a leachate management tool requires approval by the Section prior to implementation. Requests for leachate recirculation approval must include a comprehensive management plan developed according to Section guidelines and which is consistent with the approved operation plan. Plans which are approved by the Section will be incorporated into, and a part of the List of Documents for Approved Plan. 14. In accordance with 130A-295.6 this landfill may use alternative daily cover (ADC) that has been previously approved at another sanitary landfill in North Carolina. The Solid Waste Section maintains a list of approved ADC and its appropriate use, which may be referred to, but is not required to be, in determining ADC types and uses. Soil cover shall be applied at a minimum of one time per week in accordance with Rule .1626 (2). Soil shall be applied more frequently, if needed, to control nuisance, odor or vectors. 15. The use of different alternative daily cover requires approval, prior to implementation, by the Solid Waste Section. Requests for alternative daily cover approval must include a plan detailing the comprehensive use and a demonstration of the effectiveness of the alternative daily cover. a. The plan must be developed according to Section guidelines. Plans which are approved by the Section will be incorporated into, and made a part of, the approved documents listed in Attachment 1. 16. The permittee must actively employ a training and screening program at the facility for detecting and preventing the disposal of excluded or unauthorized wastes. At a minimum, the program must include: a. Random inspections of incoming loads or other comparable procedures; b. Records of any inspections; c. Training of personnel to recognize hazardous, liquid, and other excluded waste types; d. Development of a contingency plan to properly manage any identified hazardous, liquid, or other excluded or unauthorized wastes. The plan must address identification, removal, storage, and final disposition of these wastes. 17. Regulated asbestos-containing material as defined in 40 CFR 61 must be managed in accordance with 40 CFR 61. Disposal of asbestos waste must be in accordance with 15 NCAC 13B .0542 (c). Monitoring and Reporting Requirements 18. Groundwater locations must be established and monitored as identified in the List of Documents for Approved Plan. Lincoln County Landfill January 27, 2017 DIN: 27281 Page 9 of 15 19. Groundwater monitoring wells must be sampled for the constituents in the approved monitoring plan, at least semi-annually, according to the specifications outlined in the approved Water Quality Monitoring Plan and the current policies and guidelines of the Section in effect at the time of sampling. 20. Reports of the analytical data for each monitoring event must be submitted to the Section within 120 days of the respective sampling event. Analytical data must be submitted in a manner prescribed by the Section. Records of all groundwater and leachate analytical data must be kept as part of the permanent facility record. 21. Untreated leachate must be sampled and analyzed at least semi-annually concurrently with the groundwater water sampling, one sample per event. The leachate must be analyzed for the same constituent list as the groundwater monitoring wells outlined in the approved Water Quality Monitoring Plan. Test results must be submitted to the Section along with groundwater test results. In the event leachate is recirculated, additional leachate sampling may be required. 22. A readily accessible unobstructed path must be cleared and maintained so that four-wheel vehicles may access monitoring well locations at all times. 23. A log which details all development, sampling, repair, and all other pertinent activities associated with each monitoring well and all sampling activities associated with each surface water and leachate sampling location must be kept as part of the permanent facility record. 24. All well construction records and soil boring logs for new wells must be submitted to the Section Hydrogeologist for review within 30 days of completion. PART II: MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE LANDFILL UNIT(S) 5503-MSWLF-1986, Lincoln County Landfill 25. The Permit Approval to Operate for this landfill shall be issued for the life of site for the facility unless revoked as otherwise provided pursuant to NCGS 130A-294(a2). 26. This permit approves the continued operation of Phases 1 through 3 and the commencement of operations in Phase 4, of the municipal solid waste landfill, as well as the onsite environmental management and protection facilities as described in the approved plans. 27. This facility is permitted to receive solid waste from within Lincoln County, consistent with the local government waste management plan and with local government approval, and as defined in G.S. 130-290 (a)(35), except where prohibited by the N. C. General Statues Article 9 of Chapter 130A, and the rules adopted by the Environmental Management Commission. 28. On or before August 1 annually, the Permittee must submit an annual facility report to the Section, on forms prescribed by the Section. a. The reporting period shall be for the previous year beginning July 1 and ending June 30. b. The annual facility report must list the amount of waste received and landfilled in tons and be compiled: Lincoln County Landfill January 27, 2017 DIN: 27281 Page 10 of 15 i) On a monthly basis. ii) By county, city or transfer station of origin. iii) By specific waste type. iv) By disposal location within the facility. v) By diversion to alternative management facilities. c. A measurement of volume utilized in the landfill cells must be performed during the second quarter of the calendar year. The date and volumes, in cubic yards, must be included in the report. d. For MSW, the amount of waste, in tons from scale records, disposed in landfill cells from December 30, 1997 through the date of the annual volume survey must be included in the report. e. The completed report must be forwarded to the Regional Waste Management Specialist for the facility by the date due on the prescribed annual facility report form. f. A copy of the completed report must be forwarded to each county manager for each county from which waste was received at the facility. Documentation that a copy of the report has been forwarded to the county managers must be sent to the Section Environmental Senior Specialist by the date due on the prescribed annual facility report form. 29. The following table lists the estimated gross capacity, acreage and status details for the landfill units. Gross capacity is defined as the calculated volume from the elevation of initial waste placement to the top of the final cover. Lincoln County MSWLF Waste Capacity Construction Sequence Waste Capacity (cubic yards) Area (acres) Status Phases 1 – 3 1,279,027 29.6 Constructed Phase 4 1,260,479 10.3 Constructed Phase 5 1,042,032 10.8 Proposed Phase 6 856,162 8.2 Proposed Total 4,437,700 58.9 30. The facility is permitted to co-dispose of wastewater treatment sludge generated within the facility's approved service area, and subject to the terms and procedures of the approved plan. 31. The facility is approved to accept approximately 73,632 tons of MSW waste per year, approximately 236 tons per day (312 operating days per year), with a maximum variance in accordance with GS 130A-294(b1)(1) as listed in the List of Documents for Approved Plan. Lincoln County Landfill January 27, 2017 DIN: 27281 Page 11 of 15 PART III: CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION DEBRIS LANDFILL UNIT(S) 32. The C&DLF is permitted to receive the following waste types: a. “Construction or demolition debris” as defined in NCGS 130A-290 (a)(4) means solid waste resulting solely from construction, remodeling, repair or demolition operations on pavement, buildings, or other structures, but does not include inert debris, land-clearing debris or yard debris. b. “Inert debris” as defined in NCGS 130A-290 (a)(14) means solid waste that consists solely of material such as concrete, brick, concrete block, uncontaminated soil, rock, and gravel. c. “Land-clearing debris” as defined in NCGS 130A-290 (a)(15) means solid waste that is generated solely from land-clearing activities, limited to stumps, trees, limbs, brush, grass, and other vegetative material. d. “Asphalt” in accordance with NCGS 130-294(m). 5503-CDLF-1999, Lincoln County C&D Unit 33. The Permit Approval to Operate for this landfill shall be issued for the life of site for the facility unless revoked as otherwise provided pursuant to NCGS 130A-294(a2). 34. This permit approves the continued operation of Phase 2 of the C&D Landfill Unit, as well as the onsite environmental management and protection facilities as described in the approved plans. 35. This facility is permitted to receive solid waste from within Lincoln County, consistent with the local government waste management plan and with local government approval, and as defined in G.S. 130-290 (a)(35), except where prohibited by the N. C. General Statues Article 9 of Chapter 130A, and the rules adopted by the Environmental Management Commission. 36. On or before August 1 annually, the Permittee must submit an annual facility report to the Section, on forms prescribed by the Section. a. The reporting period shall be for the previous year beginning July 1 and ending June 30. b. The annual facility report must list the amount of waste received and landfilled in tons and be compiled: i) On a monthly basis. ii) By county, city or transfer station of origin. iii) By specific waste type. iv) By disposal location within the facility. v) By diversion to alternative management facilities. c. A measurement of volume utilized in the landfill cells must be performed during the second quarter of the calendar year. The date and volumes, in cubic yards, must be included in the report. d. For C&D waste, the amount of waste, in tons from scale records, disposed in landfill cells from February 22, 2002 through the date of the annual volume survey must be included in the report. Lincoln County Landfill January 27, 2017 DIN: 27281 Page 12 of 15 e. The completed report must be forwarded to the Regional Waste Management Specialist for the facility by the date due on the prescribed annual facility report form. f. A copy of the completed report must be forwarded to each county manager for each county from which waste was received at the facility. Documentation that a copy of the report has been forwarded to the county managers must be sent to the Section Environmental Senior Specialist by the date due on the prescribed annual facility report form. 37. The following table lists the dimensions and details for the C&D Landfill Unit. The following waste volumes include waste, daily cover, and intermediate cover, but do not include final cover. C&D Unit Acres Capacity (cubic yards) Status Phase 1 3 Unknown Closed Phase 2 7.5 397,788 Constructed 38. The facility is approved to accept approximately 20,000 tons of C&D waste per year, approximately 64 tons per day (312 operating days per year), with a maximum variance in accordance with GS 130A-294(b1)(1) as listed in Attachment 1. PART IV: INDUSTRIAL LANDFILL UNIT(S) Not Applicable PART V: LAND CLEARING AND INERT DEBRIS LANDFILL UNIT(S) Not Applicable PART VI: TRANSFER STATION/TREATMENT & PROCESSING UNIT(S) Not Applicable PART VII: MISCELLANEOUS SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT 39. Wastes received and product stored shall be maintained in reasonably sized piles with adequate fire breaks and lanes in accordance with the approved operational plans and the pertinent rules. 40. Surface water shall be diverted from all operational and storage areas to prevent standing water in operational areas and under or around storage piles. Water that comes in contact with solid waste shall be contained on-site or properly treated prior to discharge. 41. These areas shall be operated and maintained with sufficient dust control measures to minimize airborne emissions and to prevent dust from becoming a nuisance or safety hazard. 42. These areas shall be operated and maintained in a manner so as to minimize odors, prevent the creation of a nuisance, potential health hazard, or a potential fire hazard. 43. Effective vector control measures shall be applied as necessary to control flies, rodents, insects, or vermin. Lincoln County Landfill January 27, 2017 DIN: 27281 Page 13 of 15 44. All miscellaneous solid waste management activities must be managed within the facility in the areas identified in the approved plans. Management of solid waste in areas of the facility other than that referenced above, require written permission of the Solid Waste Section. Type 1 Composting 45. This unit may receive only yard waste, silviculture waste, untreated and unpainted wood waste. 46. This unit shall be operated in accordance with the approved plan and the operational requirements of 15A NCAC 13B .1406 47. Final product shall meet the label requirements of 15A NCAC 13B .1407(g). White Goods 48. The facility is permitted to receive white goods as defined in North Carolina General Statute Article 9, Chapter 130A-290(44). 49. The facility must manage white goods according to the Operation Plan included in the List of Documents for the Approved Plan. Any revisions to the approved plan shall be approved by the Section, prior to implementation. 50. White goods collection areas shall provide for the proper removal of chlorofluorocarbon refrigerants. Tires 51. The facility is permitted to receive tires and scrap tires as defined in North Carolina General Statute Article 9, Chapter 130A-309.53(6) & (7). 52. Scrap tire collection areas shall be operated in accordance with the requirements of 15A NCAC 13B, Rule .1107. 53. The facility must manage tires according to the Operation Plan included in the List of Documents for the Approved Plan. This document is included in the approved plan. Any revisions to the approved plan shall be approved by the Section, prior to implementation. 54. The facility must manage tires according to all applicable statutes and rules of the State of North Carolina. Treatment & Processing (Wood Grinding) 55. The facility is permitted to operate a treatment and processing facility as defined in 15A NCAC 13B, Rule .0101(49). 56. The facility is permitted to receive land clearing waste as defined in 15A NCAC 13B, Rule .0101(23). 57. The facility is permitted to receive wooden pallets constructed of unpainted and untreated natural wood. 58. The facility is permitted to receive yard trash as defined in 15A NCAC 13B, Rule .0101(55). However, this ground material containing yard trash may not be distributed to the public unless it has been composted in accordance with Rule .1400. Lincoln County Landfill January 27, 2017 DIN: 27281 Page 14 of 15 59. The facility must manage the treatment and processing according to the Operation Plan included in the List of Documents for the Approved Plan. Any revisions to the approved plan shall be approved by the Section, prior to implementation. - End of Section – Lincoln County Landfill January 27, 2017 DIN: 27281 Page 15 of 15 ATTACHMENT 4 CONDITIONS OF PERMIT FOR CLOSURE PART I: GENERAL FACILITY 1. Closure or partial closure of any landfill unit must be in accordance with the closure plans described in the approved plans. Proposed changes to the approved closure plans must be submitted to the Section at least 90 days prior to implementation. 2. Closure construction quality assurance reports must be submitted to the Section at least annually and maintained in the operating record of the facility. 3. Final closure of the landfill and initiation of the 30-year post-closure period commences upon the engineer’s certification that the closure of the fill is complete. 4. Post-closure use of the property must not disturb the integrity of the cap system, base liner system, or any other components of the containment system or the function of the monitoring systems. The Section may approve disturbance if the constructor or operator demonstrates that disturbance of the cap system, base liner system, or other component of the containment system will not increase the potential threat to public health, safety, and welfare; the environment; and natural resources. PART II: MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE LANDFILL UNIT(S) Not Applicable PART III: CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION DEBRIS LANDFILL UNIT(S) Not Applicable PART IV: INDUSTRIAL LANDFILL UNIT(S) Not Applicable PART V: LAND CLEARING AND INERT DEBRIS LANDFILL UNIT(S) Not Applicable PART VI: TRANSFER STATION/TREATMENT & PROCESSING UNIT(S) Not Applicable PART VII: MISCELLANEOUS SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT Not Applicable - End of Conditions -