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13.4.6 Types of Off-site Waste Management Units to be Used – 40 CFR<br />

264.112(b)(3)<br />

During closure, four different types of management units may be used to dispose of waste from<br />

the closure of the proposed TSF. These include: municipal waste disposal landfills, industrial<br />

waste landfills, wastewater treatment facilities, and hazardous waste treatment, storage, and<br />

disposal facilities.<br />

Typical municipal wastes generated from office activities will be disposed in a municipal<br />

landfill. These wastes will be collected for disposal by a commercial waste collection company<br />

contracted by the proposed TSF for this purpose.<br />

Industrial waste will be characterized; waste that is not a hazardous waste will be disposed of in<br />

an industrial landfill designed for that purpose.<br />

Wastewater will be treated to meet all pre-treatment standards necessary prior to transporting it<br />

to an appropriate facility for additional treatment and discharge.<br />

Hazardous wastes will be characterized and a profile sheet will be completed prior to being<br />

transported to an appropriately licensed facility for management and disposal.<br />

13.5 Steps to Remove Units – 40 CFR 264.112(b)(4)<br />

General steps to remove equipment from the proposed TSF are details are presented in Appendix<br />

13-A.<br />

13.6 Other Activities Necessary During Closure – 40 CFR 264.112(b)(5)<br />

All anticipated activities necessary for clean closure of the proposed TSF have been described in<br />

the Closure Plan. The closure cost estimate incorporates contingency funds to accommodate<br />

unexpected expenses that may arise with clean closure of the proposed TSF.<br />

13.7 Schedule for Closure – 40 CFR 264.112(b)(6)<br />

Closure will be expected to occur over a six month period, with re-vegetation monitoring to<br />

continue for twenty-four months thereafter. Table 13.7-1 presents the anticipated schedule for<br />

closure of the proposed TSF.<br />

PMR <strong>RCRA</strong> <strong>Permit</strong> <strong>Application</strong>, <strong>Dry</strong> <strong>Hills</strong> Facility Page 91<br />

JBR Environmental Consultants, Inc. | HATCH March 2013

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