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Summary of Proposed Regulations. 310 CMR 16.00 ? Site Assignment310 CMR 19.000 ? Solid Waste Management314 CMR 12.00 - Operation and Maintenance Standards for Wastewater Treatment Plants. Major Solid Waste Goals. Divert substantially more organics ? 350,000 tons per year - from solid waste d
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1. Public Hearings on Proposed Regulations to Encourage Organics Diversion Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
Dec 20, Jan 9, 10, 11, 12
2. Summary of Proposed Regulations 310 CMR 16.00 – Site Assignment
310 CMR 19.000 – Solid Waste Management
314 CMR 12.00 - Operation and Maintenance Standards for Wastewater Treatment Plants
3. Major Solid Waste Goals Divert substantially more organics – 350,000 tons per year - from solid waste disposal facilities by 2020
To composting operations
To anaerobic digesters
Generate clean power using Source Separated Organics (SSO)
Reduce GHG emissions
Support farms by providing additional energy and revenue source & manure management option
4. Waste Water Treatment Plant Energy Goals Increase efficiency of waste water treatment facilities
Reduce operating expenses
Generate clean power
5. Issues with Current Regulations Anaerobic digestion technology not addressed
Current exemptions from site assignment limited to composting and recycling
Tonnage restrictions for composting operations preclude anaerobic digesters
Existing DON process has limited public review process for Board of Health
No provision allowing Source Separated Organics to go to a WWTP
6. Proposed: 310 CMR 16.00 – Site Assignment Establish new definitions in the Site Assignment Regulations for “biodegradable”, “biodegradable product”, “clean wood”, “conversion”, and “putrescible”
Revise existing definitions for terms used in the amended regulations
Increase the limits for exempt recycling and composting operations
7. Proposed: 310 CMR 16.00 – Site Assignment Add to list of exempt manufacturing operations:
Cement and concrete plants
Foundries
Asphalt batch plants
Rendering plants
Operations that recycle clean wood
8. Proposed: 310 CMR 16.00 – Site Assignment Add to existing storage and processing exemptions:
Small municipal food material collection activities
Activities at farms regulated by Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources (MDAR)
9. Proposed: 310 CMR 16.00 – Site Assignment Exempt Operations that accept “Pre-Sorted” Materials, including Source Separated Organics (SSO)
Create Permits by Rule (PBR) for smaller recycling and composting operations
Create site-specific Recycling, Composting and Conversion Permits for larger recycling, composting and conversion operations
10. Proposed: 310 CMR 16.00 – Site Assignment Permits by Rule would cover:
Recycling Operations <250 tons per day
Composting organic materials
Yard waste composting operations
General composting operations
Aerobic and anaerobic digestion operations
Limited to 60 tpd or less
Annual compliance certification required
11. Proposed: 310 CMR 16.00 – Site Assignment Replace the current approval process (e.g., “Determination of Need”) with a permit process designed to allow consideration of any type of facility that will manage pre-sorted materials through recycling, composting, or conversion of source separated organic and other materials into a new product or energy
Enhance the existing public comment process for facilities that seek a permit for recycling, composting or conversion
12. Proposed: 310 CMR 16.00 – Site Assignment Site-specific Recycling, Composting and Conversion Permits (replaces former DON process)
Handle only pre-sorted materials
Require a permit application
Describe pre-sorted materials
Describe the site
Describe the technology
Describe products and residue produced
Public Comment Period on the draft Permit
Establish an appeal process
Annual compliance certification required
13. Proposed: 310 CMR 16.00 – Site Assignment Grandfathering Facilities currently operating under a Determination of Need (DON) permit
DON with an expiration date would convert to applicable category on or before the renewal date
DON with no expiration date – Operator has 5 years from the effective date of the regulations to determine what category it will operate under and submit required notification or certification
14. Proposed: 310 CMR 16.00 – Site Assignment Recycling, composting or conversion projects proposed at existing solid waste facilities with a site assignment
Check site assignment to ensure recycling, composting or conversion project would be allowed
If allowed by the site assignment, then if operation is exempt or requires a Permit by Rule, then:
Submit certification that project is allowed by SA and will not interfere with existing solid waste operations
If operation requires a recycling, composting or conversion permit, then:
File application as a modification of the facility permit
15. Proposed: 310 CMR 19.000 – Solid Waste Management Definitions revised to match those being revised in the site assignment regulations.
16. Proposed: 314 CMR 12.00 – O&M Standards for Wastewater Treatment Plants Clarify that facilities that manage wastewater treatment residuals in accordance with a Site Assignment issued under M.G.L. c. 83, § 6 and regulated pursuant to 314 CMR 12.00 are not covered by the Solid Waste Site Assignment Regulation
Opens up potential to add source separated organic materials to process for purposes other than traditional treatment
Enhance energy production
17. Proposed: 314 CMR 12.00 – O&M Standards for Wastewater Treatment Plants Explicitly allow POTWs to accept source separated organics in AD units at the POTW
Add new record keeping and reporting requirements for SSO
Clarify existing requirement for MassDEP approval of O&M manual
Include presumptive approval process for rules and regulations, manuals, plans and contracts prepared by POTW for MassDEP review and approval
18. Public Comment Period 5 Public Hearings:
December 20 – DEP Boston
January 9 – DEP Worcester
January 10 – Holyoke Community College
January 11 - DEP Lakeville
January 12 – DEP Wilmington
Comment period ends:
5 pm, Monday January 23, 2012
19. Written Comments Email comments to:
james.doucett@state.ma.us
OR
Mail comments to:
James Doucett
Bureau of Waste Prevention
MassDEP
1 Winter St, Boston, MA 02108