25 Pa. Code § 289.423 - Minimum requirements for acceptable waste
(a) A person or municipality may not dispose
of residual waste at a Class I residual waste disposal impoundment unless the
waste meets the following criteria:
(1)
Neither the residual waste nor leachate from the waste will adversely affect
the ability of the liner system to prevent groundwater degradation.
(2) Leachate generated from the residual
waste will be treated by the facility's leachate treatment system in accordance
with the applicable laws and in a manner that will protect public health,
safety and the environment.
(3) The
residual waste will not react, combine or otherwise interact with other waste
that is or will be disposed at the facility in a manner that will adversely
affect the ability of the liner system to prevent groundwater
pollution.
(4) The residual waste
may not be allowed to react, combine or otherwise interact with other waste or
materials to endanger public health, safety and welfare or the environment by
generating extreme heat or pressure, fire or explosion, or toxic mists, fumes,
dusts or vapors. The potential for this interaction shall be determined using
the procedure set forth in the EPA's "A Method for Determining the
Compatibility of Hazardous Wastes" (EPA-600/2-80-076)-available
through the Department or the National Technical Information Service (NTIS)
United States Department of Commerce, Springfield, VA 22161- or another
equivalent method approved by the Department in the permit.
(5) The physical characteristics of the waste
will not cause or contribute to structural instability or other operating
problems at the site.
(b) A person or municipality may not store or
dispose of municipal waste or special handling waste at a Class I residual
waste disposal impoundment.
(c) A
person or municipality may not dispose of hazardous waste at a Class I residual
waste disposal impoundment unless the following are met:
(1) Disposal of the waste at a residual waste
disposal impoundment is authorized by Article VII (relating to hazardous waste
management).
(2) The Department
approves of the disposal of the waste at the residual waste disposal
impoundment in the permit.
Notes
This section cited in 25 Pa. Code § 289.132 (relating to operation plan); 25 Pa. Code § 289.211 (relating to waste analysis); 25 Pa. Code § 289.415 (relating to waste classification plan); 25 Pa. Code § 289.421 (relating to basic limitations); and 25 Pa. Code § 299.144 (relating to operating requirements).
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