S.D. Admin. R. 74:36:07:140

Current through Register Vol. 50, page 162, June 24, 2024
Section 74:36:07:140 - Existing municipal solid waste landfill annual report

The owner or operator of an existing municipal solid waste landfill that meets the requirements of § 74:36:07:105 and using an active collection system shall submit an annual report to the Secretary. The initial annual report shall be submitted within 180 days of installation and startup of the collection and control system, except when the existing municipal solid waste landfill is in the closed landfill subcategory. An existing municipal solid waste landfill that is in the closed landfill subcategory is not required to submit an initial annual report if the owner or operator already submitted the initial annual report on or before July 17, 2014. The initial annual report shall include the initial performance test report required under 40 C.F.R. § 60.8 (July 1, 2018), as applicable, unless the results of the performance test has been submitted to the EPA via the EPA's Central Data Exchange. In the initial annual report, the process unit(s) tested, the pollutant(s) tested and the date that such performance test was conducted may be submitted in lieu of the performance test report if the report has been previously submitted to the EPA's Central Data Exchange. The initial performance test report shall be submitted, following the procedure specified in § 74:36:07:138, no later than the date the initial annual report is submitted. The annual report shall contain the following:

1. Value and length of time for exceedance of applicable parameters monitored under subdivision 74:36:07:117(1), §§ 74:36:07:118 to 74:36:07:123, inclusive, and § 74:36:07:121;
2. Description and duration of all periods when the gas stream was diverted from the control device or treatment system through a bypass line or the indication of bypass flow as specified under §§ 74:36:07:117 to 74:36:07:124, inclusive;
3. Description and duration of all periods when the control device or treatment system was not operating and length of time the control device or treatment system was not operating;
4. All periods when the collection system was not operating;
5. The location of each exceedance of the 500 parts per million methane concentration and the concentration recorded at each location for which an exceedance was recorded in the previous month. For location, the owner or operator shall determine the latitude and longitude coordinates using an instrument with an accuracy of at least four meters. The coordinates shall be in decimal degrees with at least five decimal places;
6. The date of installation and the location of each well or collection system expansion added pursuant to subdivision 74:36:07:112(3) and (4), § 74:36:07:113, and subdivision 74:36:07:114(4); and
7. For any corrective action analysis for which corrective actions are required and that take more than 60 days to correct the exceedance, the root cause analysis conducted, including a description of the recommended corrective action(s), the date for corrective action(s) already completed following the positive pressure reading, and, for action(s) not already completed, a schedule for implementation, including proposed commencement and completion dates.

S.D. Admin. R. 74:36:07:140

46 SDR 064, effective 11/25/2019

General Authority: SDCL 34A-1-6.

Law Implemented: SDCL 34A-1-18.