Regulation 11

Hazardous Pollutants

Rule 2

Asbestos Demolition, Renovation and Manufacturing


11-2-300 STANDARDS

Section 11-2-305 Waste Disposal Sites

 

11-2-305 Waste Disposal Sites: There shall be no visible emissions to the outside air from a waste disposal site where asbestos-containing waste material has been or is being deposited.

305.1 Warning signs meeting the requirements of Section 11-2-602 shall be displayed at all entrances, and along the property line of the site or along the perimeter of the sections of the site where asbestos-containing waste material was deposited, at intervals of 100m (330 ft) or less. Warning signs and fencing are not required where the requirements of subsections 11-2-305.3.1 and 11-2-305.3.2 are met, or where a natural barrier adequately deters access by the general public. Upon request and supply of appropriate information, the APCO will determine whether a fence or a natural barrier adequately deters access tot he general public; and

305.2 The perimeter of the site shall be fenced in a manner adequate to deter access by the general public, except as specified in subsection 11-2-305.1.

305.3 Rather than meet the requirements of subsection 11-2-305.1 and 11-2-305.2, a person may elect to meet the following requirements or may use an alternative control method for emissions from a waste disposal site which has received prior approval by the APCO.

305.3.1 For an inactive site, the asbestos-containing waste material shall be covered with at least 15 cm (6 in) of compacted non-asbestos-containing material and a cover of vegetation shall be grown and maintained on the area adequate to prevent exposure of the asbestos-containing waste material; or the asbestos-containing waste material shall be covered with at least 61 cm (2 ft) of compacted non-asbestos-containing material and maintained to prevent exposure of the asbestos-containing waste.

305.3.2 For inactive waste disposal sites for asbestos tailings, a resinous or petroleum-based dust suppression agent which effectively binds dust and controls wind erosion shall be applied. Such agent shall be used as recommended for the particular asbestos tailings by the dust suppression agent manufacturer. Other equally effective dust suppression agents may be used upon prior approval by the APCO. For purposes of this subsection waste crankcase oil is not considered a dust suppression agent.

305.3.3 For an active waste disposal site, at the end of each operating day, or at least once every 24-hour period while the site is in continuous operation, the asbestos-containing waste material which was deposited at the site during the operating day or previous 24 hour period shall be covered with at least 15 cm (6 in.) of compacted non-asbestos-containing material. Alternately, a resinous or petroleum-based dust suppression agent which effectively binds dust and controls wind erosion may be used. Such dust suppression agent shall be used as recommended for the particular dust by the dust suppression agent manufacturer. Other equally effective dust suppression agents may be used upon prior approval by the APCO. For purposes of this subsection, waste crankcase oil is not considered a dust suppression agent.

305.4 For an active waste disposal site, the owner or operator shall:

305.4.1 Maintain waste shipment records as specified in Section 11-2-503 for all asbestos-containing waste material received.

305.4.2 Send a copy of the signed waste shipment record to the waste generator, as soon as possible, and in no case longer than 30 days after the receipt of the waste.

305.4.3 Upon discovering a discrepancy between the quantity of asbestos-containing waste material noted in the waste shipment records and the quantity actually received, attempt to reconcile the discrepancy with the waste generator. If the discrepancy is not resolved within 15 days after receiving the waste, immediately report in writing to the APCO. Describe the discrepancy and attempts to resolve it, and include a copy of the waste shipment record.


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