25 Pa. Code § 287.116 - Interim operational requirements
(a) Each operator of a residual waste
disposal or processing facility subject to §
287.115 (relating to filing by
permitted facilities) shall comply with the operating requirements of this
article prior to receiving a permit from the Department under this article,
except the following:
(1) Sections
288.431-288.440 and
288.451-288.457 (relating to additional
operating requirements-liner system; and additional operating
requirements-leachate treatment).
(2) Sections
288.531-288.539 and
288.551-288.557 (relating to additional
operating requirements-liner system; and additional operating
requirements-leachate treatment).
(3) Sections
289.271-289.273 (relating to general
requirements; inside slopes; and outside slopes and terraces).
(b) Nothing in subsection (a) prevents the
Department from requiring the operator of a facility subject to §
287.115 to take measures to abate
offsite leachate migration, groundwater degradation, offsite air emissions, or
another public nuisance or threat of harm to public health, safety, welfare or
the environment caused by the operator's failure to comply with §§
288.431-288.440,
288.451-288.457,
288.531-288.539, 288.551-288.557,
289.271-289.273, 289.431-289.439, 289.451-289.457, 289.531-289.538,
289.551-289.557 or prior to receiving a permit from the Department under this
article.
(c) Prior to receiving a
permit from the Department under this article, the operator of a facility
subject to § 287.115 may not do the following:
(1) Dispose of solid waste on an area where
solid waste was not authorized to be disposed under the permit as of July 4,
1992.
(2) For impoundments, expand
or enlarge the capacity of the facility beyond the capacity that existed as of
July 4, 1992.
(3) Increase the
average daily volume of waste accepted at the facility beyond the average daily
volume that was accepted as of July 4, 1992, without the written authorization
of the Department.
(4) Change the
method or the technology used to process solid waste at the facility from the
method or technology employed by the facility on July 4, 1992 without the
written authorization of the Department.
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