director shall not approve a permit to install application for a permanent change in the Authorized maximum daily waste receipt for the industrial landfill or residual landfill facility whose annual license fee is established pursuant to division (A)(1) of section 3734.06 of the Revised Code, unless the owner or operator demonstrates that the industrial landfill or residual landfill facility can operate in compliance with all applicable solid waste regulations while receiving the requested maximum daily waste receipt. At a minimum, the demonstration for the industrial landfill or residual landfill facility shall include the following:
[Comment: An application for a temporary increase in the authorized daily waste receipt must satisfy the criteria specified in rule 3745-501-75 of the Administrative Code.]
the purposes of this rule, an "authorized fill area" is an area within the limits of waste placement of the industrial landfill or residual landfill facility that is authorized by a permit to install, plan approval, operational report, or other authorizing document to accept IMW as of the date of submittal of the permit to install application for a lateral or vertical expansion. A permit to install application for an industrial landfill or residual landfill facility shall not be approved unless the director determines that the application meets the criteria specified in paragraph (H) of this rule, as follows:
[Comment: See diagram 1 in appendix A to this rule. Vertical expansion permits seek a voluntary vertical change in waste placement boundaries. A decision for final denial of a voluntary vertical expansion permit application does not alter the current authorizing document for the facility. Filling may continue in the authorized fill area in accordance with the applicable authorizing document.]
proposed new landfill or lateral expansion of an existing landfill shall meet the criteria specified in paragraph (H) of this rule. The director may approve the application for one or more noncontiguous areas proposed in the application which meet the criteria specified in paragraph (H) of this rule, even if other proposed areas do not meet the criteria specified in paragraph (H) of this rule.
[Comment: For a permit to install application proposing a lateral expansion of the facility that is not contiguous to the current Authorized fill area, all siting criteria would apply to the lateral expansion and no siting criteria would apply to the authorized fill area. See diagram 2 in appendix A to this rule.]
[Comment: See diagram 3 in appendix A to this rule. If the vertical expansion component does not meet the criteria specified in paragraph (G)(4) of this rule, then the applicant may consider revising the application to meet the requirements specified in paragraph (G) (6)(b) of this rule. A final denial decision on this voluntary permit does not alter the filling approved in the authorized fill area.]
one-thousand-foot setback from the limits of solid waste placement does not apply if the applicant obtains a written authorization prior to the issuance date of the permit to install from the owner and the designated authority of the areas identified in paragraph (H) (1) of this rule to locate the limits of solid waste placement within one thousand feet.
[Comment: Pursuant to division (M) of section 3734.02 of the Revised Code, the limits of solid waste placement cannot be located within The areas identified in paragraph (H)(1) of this rule.]
residual landfill facility and any subsurface leachate storage structure or leachate lift station are not located in a sand or gravel pit where the sand or gravel deposit has not been completely removed. For the purposes of this paragraph, a sand or gravel pit is an excavation resulting from a mining operation where the removal of sand or gravel is undertaken for use in another location or for commercial sale. This term does not include excavations of sand or gravel resulting from the construction of the industrial landfill or residual landfill facility.
residual landfill facility and any subsurface leachate storage structure or leachate lift station are not located in a limestone quarry or sandstone quarry. For the purposes of this paragraph, a limestone or sandstone quarry is an excavation resulting from a mining operation where limestone or sandstone is the principal material excavated for use in another location or for commercial sale. This term does not include excavations of limestone resulting from the construction of the industrial landfill or residual landfill facility.
residual landfill facility and any subsurface leachate storage structure are not located above an aquifer declared by the federal government under the Safe Drinking Water Act, 42 U.S.C 300f et. seq. , to be a sole source aquifer prior to the date of receipt of the permit to install application by Ohio EPA.
residual landfill facility and any subsurface leachate storage structure or leachate lift station are not located above an unconsolidated aquifer system capable of sustaining a yield of one hundred gallons per minute for a twenty-four-hour period within one thousand feet of the limits of IMW placement or any subsurface leachate storage structure or leachate lift station.
isolation distance between the uppermost aquifer system and the basal elevation of any liner system and the basal elevation of any subsurface leachate storage structure shall conform to the following:
limits of solid waste placement of an industrial landfill or residual landfill facility and any in-ground leachate storage structures are not located within a drinking water source protection area for a public water supply using ground water.
residual landfill facility and any above-ground leachate storage structure are not located within an area of potential subsidence due to an underground mine . The area of potential subsidence due to an underground mine is the area defined by the angle of draw , to be no less than fifteen degrees, extending from the underground mine to where the angle of draw intercepts the ground surface.
[Comment: Removal or filling of the mines is an acceptable method for minimizing the potential for subsidence.]
limits of solid waste placement and any subsurface leachate storage structure are not located within one thousand feet of a water supply well or a developed spring in existence on the date the permit to install application was received by Ohio EPA. For the purposes of this paragraph, a developed spring is any spring that has been permanently modified by the addition of pipes or a collection basin to facilitate the collection and use of the spring water. This paragraph is not applicable if one or more of the following conditions are met:
[Comment: Constructing a landfill with a bottom liner system or an active gas management system is an acceptable means to minimize the potential for gas migration.]
limits of solid waste placement are not located within one thousand feet of the following, that are in existence on the date of receipt of the permit to install application by Ohio EPA:
[Comments: Stream segments designated as state resource waters may include some wetlands. Those wetlands that do not meet this designation are addressed in paragraph (H)(4)(d) of this rule.]
limits of solid waste placement and any leachate pond are not located within three hundred feet of the industrial landfill or residual landfill facility's property line.
residual landfill facility that dispose of IMW as identified in paragraph (I)(1)(c) of rule 3745-30-01 of the Administrative Code but which are not owned by a generator who disposes exclusively of IMW generated on one or more premises owned by the generator, the limits of solid waste placement are not located within one thousand feet of a domicile, whose owner has not consented in writing to the location of the industrial landfill or residual landfill facility, in existence on the date of receipt of the permit to install application by Ohio EPA.
limits of solid waste placement and any subsurface leachate storage structure are not located within two hundred feet of areas determined by Ohio EPA or the United States army corps of engineers to be a stream, lake, or wetland.
[Comment: Pursuant to division (A) or (G) of section 3734.02 of the Revised Code or rule 3745-30-15 of the Administrative Code, an applicant may request an exemption or variance from any of the siting criteria contained in this rule. However, pursuant to division (M) of section 3734.02 of the Revised Code, the director shall not issue a permit, variance, or exemption that authorizes a new industrial landfill or residual landfill facility, or an expansion of an existing industrial landfill or residual landfill facility, within the boundaries of the areas indicated in paragraph (H)(1) of this rule.]
Ohio Admin. Code 3745-30-06
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 11/5/2020 and 05/28/2026
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3734.02, 3734.12
Rule Amplifies: 3734.02, 3734.12
Prior Effective Dates: 01/13/1992, 08/15/2003, 07/01/2004, 05/18/2015