(a) Permit transition : The following rules concerning permit application submittals under Chapter 1, Section 2 will apply. The administrator may request such an application whenever the administrator has reason to believe that health and safety hazards are present, there has been evidence of environmental contamination, or the facility does not comply with the location, monitoring, closure or post-closure standards of this chapter.
(b) Permit application requirements for facilities greater than
one (1) acre in size :
- (i) All permit application forms shall be signed by the operator, the landowner, and any real property lien holder of public record.
- (A) All applications shall be signed by the operator under oath subject to penalty of perjury. All persons signing the application shall be duly authorized agents. The following persons are considered duly authorized agents:
- (I) For a municipality, state, federal or other public agency, by the head of the agency or ranking elected official;
- (II) For corporations, at least two principal officers;
- (III) For a sole proprietorship or partnership, a proprietor or general partner, respectively.
- (B) Where the applicant for an existing industrial landfill for disposal of wastes associated with oil and gas production holds a legal interest of record entitling dominant use of the site surface for purposes related to oil and gas production, but another party or parties share common ownership in the site surface rights and consent from all such surface landowners cannot be obtained as required in (b)(i) above, the administrator may approve the application if, in lieu of surface landowner consent, it finds:
- (I) The applicant has identified all parties sharing common ownership of record in the site surface rights and has made all reasonable efforts to directly notify each party of the application, obtain their consent for it, and inform them of their right to review by the Environmental Quality Council in the event the department approves the application without their consent;
- (II) The landfill will be used only for disposal of non-hazardous wastes associated with oil and gas production activities at the site;
- (III) The application and plans demonstrate that the landfill will be closed and reclaimed in a manner which restores the surface to its prior usefulness;
- (IV) The applicant will provide a bond in an amount sufficient to serve the purpose specified in W.S. 35-11-416, where appropriate;
- (V) The applicant will provide an affidavit stating that it will be solely responsible for wastes to be disposed of at the landfill and will protect non-consenting surface owners from liability under 42 U.S.C. § 9607 (CERCLA) or other applicable law.
- (A) All applications shall be signed by the operator under oath subject to penalty of perjury. All persons signing the application shall be duly authorized agents. The following persons are considered duly authorized agents:
- (ii) All permit applications shall be prepared under the supervision of a professional engineer registered in the State of Wyoming. All permit application forms shall be stamped, signed and dated by a professional engineer. In addition, all portions of the permit application which require geological services or work shall be stamped, signed and dated by a professional geologist.
- (iii) The permit application shall contain a completed application form, and the information required in this subsection.
- (A) A written report shall be submitted containing the following information:
- (I) The name, address and telephone number of the operator of the facility to whom the permit would be issued, and a listing of any administrative order, civil or administrative penalty assessment, bond forfeiture, misdemeanor or felony conviction, or court proceeding, for any violations of any local, state or federal law relating to environmental quality or criminal racketeering, in which the applicant (including any partners in a partnership or executive officers in any corporation, if the applicant is a partnership or corporation) has been or is currently involved;
- (II) Name, address and telephone number of the solid waste manager. A description of the solid waste manager training and examination program, to be used by the operator to assure compliance with the requirements of Chapter 3, Section 5(a), shall be included. The description shall include a specific listing of the training courses, and the required frequency of attendance of each course by the solid waste manager;
- (III) Legal description of the property to be used as a disposal site. The complete legal description shall consist of a plat and legal description, monumented and signed in accordance with Wyoming statutes by a Wyoming licensed land surveyor;
- (IV) A brief summary narrative describing the disposal facility. The narrative should include the size of the facility, the type of waste disposal activities that are planned including area fill, trench fill, and special waste areas and the type, amount, and source of incoming waste. The narrative should also describe the service area of the disposal facility, facility access controls and restrictions and waste screening measures;
- (V) Information describing mineral ownership of the site and surface ownership of the site and all lands within one mile of the facility boundary;
- (VI) Demonstration that the facility meets the minimum location standards specified in Section 3 of this chapter;
- (VII) A summary description of any available regional geologic or hydrologic information, including copies of all available well logs for wells located within one mile of the proposed site. In addition to these well logs, all water wells permitted through the Wyoming State Engineer's office within one mile of the proposed site boundaries shall be identified on a map, with the location, permit number, name of well owner(s), designated water use, and depth to static water level; this information may be supplemented by a computer printout from the State Engineer's office;
- (VIII) Any information known to the applicant that would limit the site's suitability as an industrial landfill;
- (IX) Site specific data describing the underlying soils, geology and groundwater, including:
- (1.) A description of the soil types according to the Unified Soil Classification System, and the estimated thickness of the unconsolidated soil materials;
- (2.) Information on the geologic conditions, including structure, bedrock types, estimated thickness and attitude, and fracture patterns;
- (3.) Identification of unstable areas caused by natural features or man-made features or events, and which may result in geologic hazards including but not limited to slope failures, landslides, rockfalls, differential and excessive settling or severe erosion;
- (4.) Depth to the uppermost groundwater. Information on groundwater aquifer thickness and hydrologic properties such as the groundwater flow direction and rate, and the potentiometric surface;
- (5.) Existing quality of groundwater beneath the facility; identification of background water quality data;
- (6.) Supporting documentation such as well completion logs, geologic cross-sections, soil boring lithologic logs, potentiometric surface maps and soil or groundwater testing data should be supplied as an appendix.
- (X) A detailed description of the facility operating procedures, site design and construction methods. The description shall include the following information:
- (1.) The source of wastes, and the type, trade and common names and quantity of waste received on a daily, weekly or monthly basis that will be disposed at the facility;
- (2.) Calculations for site capacity and site life which are based upon detailed engineering designs and grading plans;
- (3.) An evaluation of the facility's potential to impact surface and groundwater quality, based on the facility design and the hydrogeologic information required in subsection (b)(iii)(A)(X) of this section;
- (4.) An evaluation of the availability of cover material sufficient to properly operate the facility through the closure period;
- (5.) A detailed description of the facility liners, caps, berms, or other containment devices that will be used, along with the methods of construction and associated construction quality control program;
- (6.) A description of the systems used for monitoring, collection, treatment and disposal of leachate, if required;
- (7.) A description of the fire and other emergency protection measures;
- (8.) A description of the topsoil handling procedures to be used, including measures to be used to protect the piles from erosion;
- (9.) A description of the signs that will be posted to identify the landfill and listing the information required in Section 4(c) of this chapter;
- (10.) A summary of wind speed and directional data available for the local area;
- (11.) A description of the litter control program, if the administrator determines the waste streams are conducive to the production of litter. This description shall include the frequency for litter collection for internal fences, perimeter roads and off-site areas, and special operating procedures to be used during periods of high wind;
- (12.) Type and amount of equipment to be provided at the site for excavating, earth moving, spreading, compaction and other needs, and the source and procedure used to obtain backup equipment;
- (13.) A description of the special waste areas, as defined by Chapter 8, if any, and how they will be operated in accord with the standards of Chapter 8;
- (1 4.) Any other information necessary to demonstrate compliance with the design, construction and operating standards specified in Section 4 and Section 5 of this chapter.
- (XI) A detailed descriptive statement of the environmental monitoring program, including the following information:
- (1.) A description of the groundwater monitoring well location, design, construction, and development;
- (2.) A description of the groundwater sampling program including sampling frequency, test parameters, sampling procedures, test methods and quality control, if determined necessary by the administrator;
- (3.) A description of the methane gas system for venting and/or monitoring, if determined necessary by the administrator, which includes system location, design and construction;
- (4.) A description of the methane gas monitoring frequency, procedures and test parameters, if required;
- (5.) Any other information necessary to demonstrate compliance with the monitoring standards specified in Section 6 of this chapter.
- (XII) Waste analyses as requested by the administrator, including
- (1.) A description of the physical condition of the waste;
- (2.) Chemical analyses of the total concentrations of waste constituents specified by the administrator;
- (3.) Leachate analyses from the extraction procedure specified by the administrator;
- (4.) Analysis of hazardous waste characteristics.
- (XIII) A description of the sampling and testing protocols to be used in the collection and analysis of waste and environmental monitoring samples. Testing protocols shall be approved by the administrator, and sampling protocols shall allow collection of samples representative of the total waste stream, soil, gas or liquid.
- (XIV) A description of pretreatment procedures to be applied to the industrial solid waste prior to disposal, such as solidification and dewatering.
- (XV) A description of site access controls and restrictions, and waste screening measures used to prevent disposal of unauthorized wastes.
- (XVI) A detailed descriptive statement of the closure/post-closure stage of landfill development, including the following information:
- (1.) A description of the length of the post-closure period;
- (2.) A description of the land use anticipated after closure;
- (3.) The wording of the deed notice;
- (4.) A copy of the notice of closure for the public, if the facility has been open for public use;
- (5.) A description of the final cover, as well as methods used to revegetate the site, where revegetation is consistent with the post-closure land use;
- (6.) The method used to divert surface water;
- ( 7.) The methods by which surface erosion or water ponding problems will be corrected, including the frequency of planned inspections to discover such problems;
- (8.) The method by which any environmental monitoring systems and corrective action systems will be maintained;
- (9.) The method by which the operator will maintain access restrictions to any closed facility;
- (10.) Any other information necessary to demonstrate compliance with the closure/post-closure standards specified in Section 7 of this chapter.
- (B) An original USGS topographic map with a scale of 1:24,000 with the proposed facility location shown; an original USGS topographic map with a scale of 1:62,500 or other suitable topographic map may be submitted if a 1:24,000 map is unavailable;
- (C) A map or aerial photograph of the area shall be submitted showing land ownership, land use and zoning within one mile of the disposal site. The map or photograph shall be of sufficient scale to show all city boundaries, each occupied dwelling house, schools, hospitals, industrial buildings, water wells, water courses, roads and other applicable details.
- (D) A general facility plot plan at a scale not greater than 200 feet to the inch with five foot contour intervals shall be submitted. The general facility plot plan shall at a minimum illustrate the following features:
- (I) Landfill facility boundaries;
- (II) Points of access;
- (III) Location of soil borings, groundwater monitor wells, and methane monitor wells;
- (IV) Location of proposed trenches or area fill locations;
- (V) Working area/perimeter fire lane;
- (VI) Locations of any facility buildings to house equipment used at the landfill;
- (VII) Working area/perimeter fence location;
- (E) Additional facility plot plans at the same scale as the general facility plot plan, shall be submitted as necessary to show orderly development and use of the facility through the life of the site. These plot plans shall at a minimum contain the following information:
- (I) Excavation plans for development of trenches or preparation of area fill locations;
- (II) Development of temporary surface water diversion structures which may be necessary to adequately control surface water run-on and run-off;
- (III) Access to active waste disposal areas, including development of internal roads;
- (IV) Cover stockpile locations;
- (V) Topsoil storage pile locations;
- (VI) Litter screen placement information, if required;
- (VII) Location of special waste management or disposal areas, if applicable;
- (VIII) Other details pertinent to the development and use of the facility.
- (F) As an alternative to subsection (b)(iii)(E) of this section, which requires site development plans to be supplied for the life of the site, the applicant may submit detailed site development plans containing information specified in subsection (b)(iii)(E) but covering only the first permit term.
- (G) A map showing proposed final contours prepared at a scale no greater than 200 feet to the inch, with five foot contour intervals, shall be submitted.
- (H) If the industrial solid waste facility is included in a larger industrial property, a map shall be included which shows the facility boundaries in relation to the overall boundaries of the industrial property. This location map may have a scale of greater than 200 feet to the inch.
- (I) Cross sections and/or drawing details shall be submitted with sufficient specifications to describe:
- (I) Internal litter catch screens or fences, if applicable;
- (II) Working area/perimeter fencing;
- (III) Trench or area fill method;
- (IV) Special waste areas, where appropriate;
- (V) Systems used for monitoring, collection, treatment and disposal of leachate, if required;
- (VI) Groundwater monitoring well design;
- (VII) Methane gas venting and monitoring system, if applicable;
- (VIII) Surface and subsurface drain systems to control run-on and run-off and/or inflow;
- (IX) All components of engineered containment systems, including, but not limited to, liners caps, berms, leachate collection systems and leak detection systems, if applicable;
- (X) Any other design details requested by the administrator.
- (J) A recordkeeping log shall be maintained during the operating life of the facility and closure/post-closure maintenance period.
- (K) Facilities for which engineered containment systems are required shall submit construction quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) plans describing the following construction and testing characteristics:
- (I) For engineered clay barrier layers, the QA/QC plan shall describe how clay moisture content will be maintained or adjusted, the technique by which lift thickness will be maintained, the manner in which clay lifts will be compacted, the method used to measure clay moisture content and density in the field during construction, and the frequency of moisture content and density testing.
- (II) For synthetic membranes, the QA/QC plan shall describe the method used to test 100% of all seams for leaks, the frequency of destructive testing for seam strength, the layout pattern for each roll of membrane material, the procedure to be followed for post-installation defect identification, repair and testing, the results of testing or literature review which demonstrates the compatibility of the membrane material with the waste and/or waste leachate, and the procedures used to assure each roll of membrane material meets the manufacturer's specifications for material properties.
- (III) For lateral drainage layers, the QA/QC plan shall describe the method used to assure achievement of the approved grain size uniformity and layer thickness for granular layers, the method by which drainage layers shall be installed without damaging any imbedded leachate collection, leak detection systems, or synthetic membrane and the installation procedure for the filter fabric or granular filter layer overlying the drainage layer.
- (IV) Any other information the administrator deems necessary to assure proper installation of engineered containment systems.
- (A) A written report shall be submitted containing the following information:
- (iv) The permit application shall contain information demonstrating compliance with the standards in Chapters 6, 7, 8, and/or 10, if applicable.
(c) Permit application requirements for facilities equal to or less than one (1) acre in size :
(d) Renewal application requirements :
(e) Closure permit application requirements :
(f) Permit terms :
(g) Financial assurance : Any operator of an industrial landfill subject to the financial assurance requirements of Chapter 7 shall provide adequate assurance of financial responsibility as specified therein, prior to issuance of an operating, renewal or closure permit by the director.
020-3 Wyo. Code R. § 3-2