Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 23, div. 3, ch. 15, art. 3, tbl. 3.1

Current through Register 2024 Notice Reg. No. 17, April 26, 2024
Table 3.1 - Geologic and Siting Criteria for Class I Waste Management Units

Waste Management Unit Classification

Site Charac teristicsNew Class I

Reclassification of Existing Class I1

II1II-IT/SRECEX
Geologic SettingMaximum attainable isolation from ground water; see Section 2531(b) of this article.YesYesYesYesYesYes
FloodingOutside of 100-year floodplain.4YesNo5No5No5No5No5
Ground Rupture2001 setback from known Holocene fault.YesYesNo5No5YesYes
Rapid Geologic ChangeOutside subject area (potential to impair containment)4YesYesNo5No5No5Yes
Tidal Waves6Outside subject coastal areas.4No siting restriction5
"Yes" means the unit shall comply with requirements for new Class I facilities.
1 This category is defined in Subsection 2531(a) of this article.
2 [Reserved.]
3 [Reserved.]
4 Waste management units used only for treatment and storage may be located within prescribed areas, provided that exemption from applicable siting criteria is conditioned on protection of treatment and storage from geologic or environmental hazards involved.
5 Exemption from siting criteria does not release dischargers from the obligation to protect waste management units from the geologic or environmental hazards involved. Exemption is conditions on such protection.
6 "Tidal waves" includes tsunamis, seiches, and surge condition.

Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 23, div. 3, ch. 15, art. 3, tbl. 3.1