62-701 - Florida Department of Environmental Protection

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Chapter 62-701 F.A.C.

Updates

F. Thomas Lubozynski, P.E.

Waste Program Administrator

Status of Revised 62-701, F.A.C.

• • • Latest version 05-16-2008 No additional workshops planned Must be approved by Environmental Regulatory Commission (ERC) – August meeting?

Proposed Changes to Chapter 62-701

Proposed Changes to 62-701

CCA Treated Wood in various rule sections.

CCA-treated wood is defined.

Mulching, composting, and burning of CCA-treated wood is prohibited.

Unlined facilities accepting CCA-treated wood for processing or disposal are required to have a CCA management plan designed to reduce the amount of CCA treated wood accepted.

May be ground for use as interior, initial cover for lined landfill.

Proposed Changes to 62-701

62-701.200 Definitions

(51): The definition of "industrial

byproduct" is amended to exclude "a mixed waste stream that is processed to remove recyclable materials; or materials the recycling or use of which is specifically addressed in Department rules, such as construction and demolition debris, ash residue, waste tires, used oil, and compost."

Proposed Changes to 62-701

62-701.200 Definitions

(94) Adds a definition of "reasonable

assurance" to mean "the existence of a substantial likelihood, although not an absolute guarantee, that the proposed activity and applicant will comply with agency rules, laws, orders and permit conditions. It does not mean proof that a facility will not fail."

Proposed Changes to 62-701

62-701.220 General Applicability

(2)(g) Clarifies that road maintenance

wastes includes street sweepings, ditch scrapings, and catch basin sediments that are managed appropriately.

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Remove solid wastes, e.g., tires Used for road construction or maintenance

Proposed Changes to 62-701

62-701.300 The prohibitions are amended as follows:

Eliminated - Prohibition on storage or

disposal in areas subject to frequent or periodic flooding.

Clarified - Prohibition on storage or

disposal in water bodies excludes areas of standing water that exist only after storm events.

Eliminated - Prohibition on storage or

disposal within 1000 feet of a community water supply well.

A prohibition on allowing dust in violation

of air rules is added.

Proposed Changes to 62-701

62-701.320 SWMF Permit Requirements

(9) Allows the Department to issue a

construction/operation permit for longer than five years in order to authorize operation for five years after construction is completed ( not to exceed 10 years ).

(9)(b) Adds specific provisions for how the

Department will authorize operation after submittal of the certification of construction completion.

Proposed Changes to 62-701

62-701.320(15) Operator and Spotter

Interim spotters • •

Direct supervision < 3 months and interim operators

Spotters can operate from heavy equipment

and need not be located on the ground

At lined facilities and at waste processing facilities, or

At any facility if location on the ground could pose a significant safety risk.

Proposed Changes to 62-701

62-701.320 SWMF Permit Requirements

(16) Creates a new requirement for all

facilities to have and implement a contingency plan for dealing with operational interruptions or emergencies such as fires, explosions, or natural disasters.

(17) Creates an exemption from the minimum

ground water criteria ("free froms") within the zone of discharge of any permitted solid waste management facility constructed after January 6, 1993.

Proposed Changes to 62-701

62-701.330 Landfill Permit Requirements

(2) Permitted Footprint • • •

Lined landfills Entire design life of the facility All the necessary information is submitted in the permit application

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Adequate public notice is provided Subject to any new applicable construction or operation requirements that may be adopted.

Proposed Changes to 62-701

62-701.400 Landfill Construction Requirements

(2) Requires side slope designs to meet a

minimum factor of safety of 1.5 using peak strength values.

(3)(g) Class III landfills must be lined unless

specifically exempted, based on site-specific criteria.

(4)(c) Leachate collection system • • – (7)(c)&(d) Liner System Construction QA

Minimum slopes Must have positive drainage Allows use of electrical leak location methods to reduce (but not eliminate) the number of destructive tests.

Proposed Changes to 62-701

62-701.510 Water Quality Requirements

(7)(b) If the only parameters exceeded

in detection wells are iron, aluminum, manganese, sulfates, or TDS, then will not be required to sample for the parameters.

specified in full suite of Appendix I and Appendix II

(7)(c) Clarifies that if parameters are

exceeded in compliance wells, the required corrective actions are those Chapter 62-780, F.A.C.

Proposed Changes to 62-701

62-701.510(9) Water Quality Rqm’ts

Submit monitoring data electronicallySubmit within 60 days from completion

of laboratory analyses

Submit Technical report

every 2.5 years during the active life of the facility.

Every 5 years during long-term care

Proposed Changes to 62-701

62-701.520 Special waste Handling

Contaminated soil • •

Not haz waste Runoff or infiltration collected by leachate system

Untreated only at Class I landfill

Animal carcasses • •

Class I Landfill Property where they died

Proposed Changes to 62-701

62-701.600 Landfill Final Closure

The landfill closure section is rewritten, with a

number of outdated or unnecessary provisions eliminated.

Official Date of Closing

Entire landfill, not portion

Unless can be monitored separately

Proposed Changes to 62-701

62-701.620 Long Term Care (1) The current rule allows the Department to extend long-term care period if closure is found to be " ineffective." The proposed rule defines “ineffective”:

required monitoring was not done, ongoing impacts to ground water,gas continues to be produced, Significant subsidence continues, orcover is failing.

Proposed Changes to 62-701

62-701.620 Long Term Care, cont

(6) Requires permittees to submit a

stabilization report every five years.

Proposed Changes to 62-701

62-701.630 Financial Assurance

(1)(b) Codifies name of the permittee

and the name of the person submitting financial assurance documentation be identical.

(2)(c) Allows permittees to delay

submitting proof of financial assurance under some conditions.

Proposed Changes to 62-701

62-701.630 Financial Assurance

(10) Must continue financial assurance

if long-term care is extended

Failed to perform the required monitoring and maintenance.

Does not apply if they have performed the required activities and monitoring must continue past closure period

Proposed Changes to 62-701

62-701.710 Waste Processing Facilities

(1)(e)5 Creates an exemption for

facilities used to store road maintenance byproducts if they follow best management practices.

Exemption still being discussed:

Facilities transferring solid wastes from small containers or vehicles to larger ones without placing the wastes on the ground to be exempt from leachate controls and trained spotters.

Proposed Changes to 62-701

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Vegetative Waste is C&D Debris 62-701.730 - New requirements for C&D Debris Facilities:

Specify maximum height in the permit;Not be located in 100-yr floodplains; 100 foot setback from property

boundary (above-grade sites); and

They must maintain 3:1 side slopes

during the active life.

Proposed Changes to 62-701

62-701.730 - C&D Debris Facilities:

Must provide financial assurance if LTC

extended for failing to perform

Provides minimum liner requirements if

the facility is lined.

• 60 mil-HDPE geomembrane – Diverted, Source separated materials

Considered recovered or raw materials

Not waste

Proposed Changes to 62-701

62-701.803 Land Clearing Debris

LCD operating under a general permit • • •

All yard trash Untreated, unpainted wood Wood pallets

Requirements • •

Maintain 3:1 side slopes Control objectionable odors.

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