25 Pa. Code § 287.504 - Operating requirements
In addition to applicable operating requirements set forth in this article, each person or municipality that operates a demonstration facility shall comply with the following:
(1) The facility may not be larger than the
area needed to adequately test the new or unique technology.
(2) Waste may not be processed or disposed at
the facility after 2 years from the initial processing or disposal of waste at
the facility, unless a different period is stated in the permit. The permittee
may request permit renewal under §
287.223 (relating to permit
renewal).
(3) The operator shall
submit periodic reports to the Department concerning the effectiveness and
environmental effect of the facility.
(4) The permittee shall immediately cease
operations and begin clean up and removal actions if the Department determines
that the facility is causing or likely to cause harm to public health, safety,
welfare or to the environment.
(5)
Within 90 days from the expiration of the term of the permit, the permittee
shall submit to the Department an analysis of the effectiveness of the
technology, taking into consideration the factor set forth in §
287.503 (relating to application
requirements).
(6) If Chapter 288,
289, 291, 293, 295, 297 or 299 is not clearly applicable to the facility, the
permittee shall annually submit to the Department a nonrefundable permit
administration fee of an amount set forth in the approved permit, but not more
than $1,800, in the form of a check payable to the "Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania." The fee will be based on the administrative costs of the
Department under section 104 of the act (35 P. S. §
6018.104(8)).
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