California Code of Regulations (Last Updated: August 6, 2014) |
Title 22. Social Security |
Division 4.5. Environmental Health Standards for the Management of Hazardous Waste |
Chapter 15. Interim Status Standards for Owners and Operators of Hazardous Waste Transfer, Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities |
Article 18. Environmental Monitoring of Air and Soil-Pore Gas for Interim Status Facilities |
§ 66265.710. Applicability to Interim Status Facilities.
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- (a) Sections 66265.710 through 66265.714 of this chapter apply to owners or operators of interim status facilities that treat, store, recycle or dispose of hazardous waste in a surface impoundment, waste pile, land treatment unit or landfill (hereinafter referred to as a regulated unit), except as section 66265.1 and subsection (b) of this section provide otherwise. The owner or operator of a regulated unit that receives hazardous waste after February 2, 1985 shall install, operate and maintain an environmental monitoring system which meets the requirements of section 66265.711 and shall comply with sections 66265.712 through 66265.714. This environmental monitoring program shall be carried out during the active life of the regulated unit, and for units where hazardous waste will remain after closure, during the post-closure care period as well.(b) All or part of the environmental monitoring requirements of this article shall be waived if the owner or operator demonstrates to the satisfaction of the Department that hazardous waste will not migrate from the regulated unit during the active life of the unit (including the closure period) and the post-closure care period and that any waste remaining in the unit does not pose a threat to human health and the environment. These demonstrations shall be in writing, and shall be kept at the facility. The demonstration that gas, vapor or airborne solids will not migrate shall be certified by an independent, qualified chemical engineer. The demonstration that liquid will not migrate shall be certified by an independent, certified engineering geologist or professional civil engineer registered in California and shall establish the following:(1) the potential for migration of hazardous waste or hazardous waste constituents from the regulated unit via transport through soil, water or air;(2) the potential for migration of hazardous waste or hazardous waste constituents from the regulated unit to ground water, by an evaluation of:(A) a water balance of precipitation, evapotranspiration, runoff and infiltration;(B) unsaturated zone characteristics (i.e., geologic materials, physical properties and depth to ground water).HISTORY1. New section filed 5-24-91; operative 7-1-91 (Register 91, No. 22).
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Note: Authority cited: Sections 208 and 25150, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 25150(a), 25159, 25159.5 and 25245, Health and Safety Code.