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Page 2 of 3 <br />department as part of the permitting process; <br />(c) Maintain daily operating records of the quantities of inert waste disposed. In addition, record and retain <br />information that documents that all wastes landfilled meet the criteria for inert waste. Facility inspection <br />reports shall be maintained in the operating record. Significant deviations from the plan of operation shall be <br />noted in the operating record. Records shall be maintained for minimum of five years and shall be available <br />upon request by the jurisdictional health department; <br />(d) Prepare and submit a copy of an annual report to the jurisdictional health department and the <br />department by April 1 st on forms supplied by the department. The annual report shall detail the facility's <br />activities during the previous calendar year and shall include the following information: <br />(i) Name and address of the facility; <br />(it) Calendar year covered by the report; <br />(iii) Annual quantity and type of waste disposed in tons or cubic yards with an estimate of density in <br />pounds per cubic yard; and <br />(iv) Any additional information required by the jurisdictional health department as a condition of the <br />permit; <br />(e) Develop, keep, and abide by a plan of operation approved as part of the permitting process. The plan <br />shall describe the facility's operation and shall convey to site operating personnel the concept of operation <br />intended by the designer. The plan of operation shall be available for inspection at the request of the <br />jurisdictional health department. If necessary, the plan shall be modified with the approval, or at the direction <br />of the jurisdictional health department. Each plan of operation shall include: <br />(i) A description of the types of solid waste to be handled at the facility; <br />(ii) A description of how solid wastes are to be handled on-site during its active life including: <br />(A) Acceptance criteria that will be applied to the waste; <br />(B) Procedures for ensuring only the waste described will be accepted; <br />(C) Procedures for handling unacceptable wastes; and <br />(D) Procedures for transporting and routine filling and grading; <br />(iii) A description of how equipment, structures and other systems are to be inspected and maintained, <br />including the frequency of inspection and inspection logs; <br />(iv) Safety and emergency plans; <br />(v) The forms used to record weights and volumes; and <br />(vi) Other such details to demonstrate that the facility will meet the requirements of this subsection and as <br />required by the jurisdictional health department. <br />(5) Inert waste landfills - Ground water monitoring standards. There are no specific ground water <br />monitoring requirements for inert waste landfills subject to this chapter; however, inert waste landfills must <br />meet the requirements provided under WAC 173-350-040(5). <br />(6) Inert waste landfills - Closure requirements. The owner or operator of an inert waste landfill shall: <br />(a) Notify the jurisdictional health department sixty days in advance of closure of the facility; <br />(b) Close the inert waste landfill unit by leveling the wastes to the extent practicable, or as appropriate for <br />the proposed future use, and fill all voids which could pose a physical threat for persons, or which provide <br />disease vector harborages. The inert waste landfills shall be closed in a manner to control fugitive dust and <br />protect the waters of the state; and <br />(c) Record maps and a statement of fact concerning the location of the landfill as part of the deed with the <br />county auditor not later than three months after closure. <br />(7) Inert waste landfills - Financial assurance requirements. There are no specific financial assurance <br />requirements for inert waste landfills subject to this chapter; however, inert waste landfills must meet the <br />requirements provided under WAC 173-350-040(5). <br />(8) Inert waste landfills - Permit application contents. The owner or operator shall obtain a solid waste <br />permit from the jurisdictional health department. All applications for permits shall be submitted in accordance <br />with the procedures established in WAC 173-350-710. In addition to the requirements of WAC 173.350_710 <br />and 173_350_715, each application for a permit shall contain: <br />.. - - �n n l n 1 8/1)6/1)(1(14 <br />
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