Nev. Admin. Code § 444.702

Current through December 31, 2024
Section 444.702 - Miscellaneous requirements for operation; quarterly reports; topographic or other volumetric surveys and reports
1. Scavenging at a Class I site is prohibited.
2. Salvaging is prohibited at the working face of a Class I site.
3. A Class I site must be inspected daily and all scattered paper and other lightweight debris returned to the fill area and covered.
4. The operator of a Class I site shall establish provisions concerning weighing or otherwise adequately measuring and recording all solid waste delivered to the site.
5. The operation of a Class I site must be approved by the solid waste management authority.
6. The operator of a Class I site shall submit quarterly to the Division a report of the solid waste received at the site. The report must be submitted on a form prescribed by the Division.
7. The operator of a Class I site shall, on or before January 1, 2004, and at least once every 5 years thereafter until the site is closed in accordance with NAC 444.6891, 444.6892 and 444.6893, conduct a topographic survey, or other volumetric survey approved by the solid waste management authority, of the site and submit a report to the solid waste management authority. Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, each such report must be submitted not later than 5 years after the date on which the immediately preceding report was submitted. Each report must:
(a) Be signed by a professional engineer registered in this State;
(b) Be at a scale of not more than 200 feet to the inch, including contour intervals of not more than 5 feet;
(c) Show the current topography of the site;
(d) Indicate the remaining volume and disposal capacity of the site;
(e) Indicate the volume used and waste disposed of since the original report of design; and
(f) Calculate the remaining life of the site, in years.

Nev. Admin. Code § 444.702

Environmental Comm'n, Solid Waste Mgt Reg. §§ 5.1.3.7-5.1.3.9, 5.1.3.15 & 5.1.3.17, eff. 9-21-77-NAC A 9-2-92; R105-02, 10-18-2002

NRS 444.560