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Universe of Landfills. Active Landfillstend to be large private sites.Landfills that have been assessed and closed (capped/final cover).larger landfills, risks and closure design aspects are known.majority were municipal operations. generally, ready to move forward.Outliers" (old landfills,
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1. Renewable Energy at Closed Landfills Workshop: Landfill Post Closure Use Permitting Guidelines January 19, 2010 Daniel Hall, Solid Waste Section Chief
Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
2. Universe of Landfills Active Landfills
tend to be large private sites.
Landfills that have been assessed and closed (capped/final cover).
larger landfills, risks and closure design aspects are known.
majority were municipal operations.
generally, ready to move forward.
“Outliers” (old landfills, dumping grounds that have not been assessed or closed).
3. “Outliers” Tend to be smaller sites.
Must be assessed and closed either before or during redevelopment.
Need to ensure that funds and time will be available.
If you have an Outlier be Proactive and MANAGE YOUR RISKS.
Development next to or on Outliers may trigger requirements for the owner/operator to start the assessment and closure process.
4. Getting Started 1. Review Existing Approvals and Permits
Site Assignment
Previous MEPA certificates
Closure Plans & Assessment
5. 2. Identify the Approvals Needed Post Closure Use Permit
Massachusetts Environmental Policy Act (MEPA)
Thresholds (energy, impervious surface, etc.)
change to an existing solid waste project
state financial assistance
Local Permits
wetlands, zoning, building, etc.
6. 3. Set up a Pre-application Meeting with MassDEP Solid Waste Management Section Chiefs
Southeast Regional Office: David B. Ellis,
(508-946-2833), Dave.Ellis@state.ma.us
Northeast Regional Office: John Carrigan,
(978-694-3299), John.Carrigan@state.ma.us
Central Regional Office: Lynne Welsh,
(508-849-4007), Lynne.Welsh@state.ma.us
Western Regional Office: Dan Hall
(413-755-2212), Daniel.Hall@state.ma.us
7. 4. Submit a Post Closure Permit Application Who can complete the permit application?
Registered Massachusetts Professional Engineer with Owner’s Approval
Major Post Closure Use Permit Application
Agency review typically takes 2-6 months
Can take much longer if no previous assessment or closure at proposed site
MassDEP Review Criteria
Maintain integrity of final cover system
No adverse impacts to public health, safety, welfare and the environment
8. Critical Application Components What the DEP permit reviewer will be most focused on;
Foundations
Stormwater Controls
Long-Term Maintenance
9. Foundations Must not compromise the function of landfill cap/final cover system; keeps water out and landfill gas in.
Must be geotechnically stable and designed to accommodate loading/settlement.
Chosen design and density of development will directly impact considerations for both stormwater management and long-term maintenance.
10. Stormwater Controls Consider:
the foundation design and density of development.
location and orientation of power lines from development.
Will these factors concentrate runoff and erosion potential or create water bars?
Design for the 24-hour, 25 year storm event.
Evaluate flooding potential from the 24-hour, 100 year storm event.
11. Long-Term Maintenance Maintenance ensures the continued functionality of the cap/final cover system and all of its components.
Designed well: Maintenance should be minimal.
Designed poorly: may need efforts to address instability, frequent erosion/cap repairs, and/or labor intensive vegetation control.
12. Supporting Materials Existing Site Conditions
Site plans (likely on-file at MassDEP)
Report (narrative)
Findings (I.D. any baseline issues)
Proposed Post Closure Design Plans
Site plans and design details (P.E. stamped/sealed)
Narrative Report that describes:
Technical analysis of proposal
Effect of changes
13. Post-Closure Use Permit Application: The Bottom Line If your application clearly demonstrates that the proposed development:
Integrates well with the function of the landfill cap/final cover;
Does not pose increased erosion potential;
Provides adequate maintenance; and
Does not create new exposure pathways to landfill gas or leachate.
Then review of your application should
proceed favorably.
14. Resources How MassDEP permitting works?
http://www.mass.gov/dep/service/online/gettings.htm
Post Closure Use Instructions and Application Form
http://www.mass.gov/dep/recycle/approvals/swforms.htm#postclos
Landfill Technical Guidance Manual
http://www.mass.gov/dep/recycle/laws/policies.htm
Control of Odorous Gas at Massachusetts Landfills
http://www.mass.gov/dep/recycle/laws/policies.htm
310 CMR 19.000 Solid Waste Regulations
http://www.mass.gov/dep/recycle/laws/regulati.htm#sw
301 CMR 11.00 MEPA Regulations
http://www.mass.gov/envir/mepa/thirdlevelpages/meparegulations/meparegulations.htm
Fact sheet: Developing Renewable Energy Facilities on Closed Landfills http://www.mass.gov/dep/energy/landfill.htm