Ill. Admin. Code tit. 35, § 724.371 - Treatment Program
a) An owner or
operator subject to this Subpart M must establish a land treatment program that
is designed to ensure that hazardous constituents placed in or on the treatment
zone are degraded, transformed or immobilized within the treatment zone. The
Agency must specify in the facility permit the elements of the treatment
program, including the following:
1) The
wastes that are capable of being treated at the unit based on a demonstration
under Section
724.372;
2) Design measures and operating practices
necessary to maximize the success of degradation, transformation, and
immobilization processes in the treatment zone in accordance with Section
724.373(a);
and
3) Unsaturated zone monitoring
provisions meeting the requirements of Section
724.378.
b) The Agency will specify in the
facility permit the hazardous constituents that must be degraded, transformed
or immobilized under this Subpart. Hazardous constituents are constituents
identified in Appendix H to 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721 that are reasonably expected
to be in, or derived from, waste placed in or on the treatment zone.
c) The Agency must specify the vertical and
horizontal dimensions of the treatment zone in the facility permit. The
treatment zone is the portion of the unsaturated zone below and including the
land surface in which the owner or operator intends to maintain the conditions
necessary for effective degradation, transformation or immobilization of
hazardous constituents. The maximum depth of the treatment zone must be as
follows:
1) No more than 1.5 meters (5 feet)
from the initial soil surface; and
2) More than 1 meter (3 feet) above the
seasonal high water table.
Notes
Amended at 27 Ill. Reg. 3725, effective February 14, 2003
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