18 Alaska Admin. Code § 75.370

Current through May 31, 2024
Section 18 AAC 75.370 - Soil storage and disposal
(a) Unless the department approves the activity in question as protective of human health, safety, and welfare, and of the environment, a responsible person may not blend contaminated soil with uncontaminated soil and shall
(1) segregate contaminated soil based on
(A) the intended cleanup alternatives; and
(B) the specific hazardous substance present;
(2) store contaminated soil
(A) 100 feet or more from surface water, a private water system, or a fresh water supply system that uses groundwater for a use designated in 18 AAC 70.020(a)(1)(A) and 18 AAC 70.050(2); and
(B) 200 feet or more from a water source serving a community water system, a non-transient non-community water system, or a transient noncommunity water system, as defined in 18 AAC 80.1990;
(3) place contaminated soil on a liner or on or within another impermeable surface that prevents soil and groundwater beneath the liner from becoming contaminated;
(4) place petroleum-contaminated soil on a liner that meets the minimum specifi cations for the testing methods set out in Table D of this section;

TABLED. BOTTOM LINER SPECIFICATIONS

MethodCoated FabricExtruded Fabric
Short-term storage of petroleum-contaminated soil (less than 180 days)
Cold crack (ASTM D 2136-02(2012), updated 2012)-60° Fahrenheit-60° Fahrenheit
Black carbon content (ASTM D 1603-14, updated 2014)two percent or greatertwo percent or greater
Tensile strength (ASTM D 751 -06(2011), updated 2011)125 pounds (warp)N/A
Mullen burst (ASTM D 751-06(2011), updated 2011)250 pounds per square inch (psi)N/A
One inch tensile strength (ASTM D 882-12, updated August 2012)N/A25 pounds (warp)
One inch elongation MD (machine direction) N/A550 percent
Nominal thickness10 mils10 mils
Oil resistance (ASTM D 471- 12a, updated December 2012)No signs of deterioration and more than 80 percent retention of tensile and seam strength after immersion for 30 days at 73° FahrenheitNo signs of deterioration and more than 80 percent retention of tensile and seam strength after immersion for 30 days at 73° Fahrenheit
Long-term storage of petroleum-contaminated soil (180 days to two years)
Cold crack (ASTM D 2 136-02(2012), updated 2012)-60° Fahrenheit-60° Fahrenheit
Black carbon content (ASTM D 1603-12, updated May 2012)two percent or greatertwo percent or greater
Tensile strength (ASTM D 751-06(2011), updated 2011)300 pounds (warp)N/A
Mullen burst (ASTM D 75 1-06(2011), updated May 201 J)500 pounds per square inch (psi)N/A
One inch tensile strength (ASTM D 882-12, updated August 2012)N/A45 pounds (warp)
One inch elongation MD (machine direction)N/A625 percent
Nominal thickness20 mils20 mils
Oil resistance (ASTM D 471- 12a, updated December 2012)No signs of deterioration and more than 80 percent retention of tensile and seam strength after immersion for 30 days at 73° FahrenheitNo signs of deterioration and more than 80 percent retention of tensile and seam strength after immersion for 30 days at 73° Fahrenheit
The ASTM International methods referred to in this table are adopted by reference. "N/A" means not applicable.

(5) place nonpetroleum contaminated soil on a liner compatible with the type of hazardous substance, and meet the general strength and thickness requirements of Table D;
(6) cover and protect the contaminated soil stockpile from weather with no less than a six-mil, reinforced polyethylene liner or its equivalent, with the edge of the cover lapped over the bottom liner to prevent water running through the soil; and
(7) inspect and maintain the contaminated soil stockpile regularly to ensure that the cover remains intact and that the soil and any liquid leachate derived from the soil is contained.
(b) A responsible person shall obtain approval before moving or disposing of soil subject to the site cleanup rules.

18 AAC 75.370

Eff. 1/22/99, Register 149; am 8/27/2000, Register 155; am 10/9/2008, Register 188; am 6/17/2015, Register 214, July 2015; am 11/6/2016, Register 220, January 2017

The ASTM International methods adopted by reference in Table D of 18 AAC 75.370(a) may be reviewed at the department's Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau, and Soldotna offices, or may be obtained from ASTM International, Publications Department, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, P.O. Box C700, West Conshohocken, Pennsylvania 19428-2959; telephone (610) 832-9585; fax (610) 832-9555, or at www.astm.org.

As of Register 215 (October 2015), the regulations attorney made technical corrections under AS 44.62.125(b)(6), to 18 AAC 75.370(a), Table D.

Authority:AS 46.03.020

AS 46.03.050

AS 46.03.710

AS 46.03.740

AS 46.03.745

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AS 46.04.070

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