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DIVISION OF WASTE MANAGEMENT
AND RADIATION CONTROL
SOLID WASTE LANDFILL PERMIT
ROC-Intermountain Regional MSW Landfill
CLASS V LANDFILL
Pursuant to the provision of the Utah Solid and Hazardous Waste Act, Title 19, Chapter 6, Part
1, Utah Code Annotated (Utah Code Ann.) (the Act) and the Utah Solid Waste Permitting and
Management Rules, R315-301 through 320 of the Utah Administrative Code adopted thereunder,
a Permit is issued to:
ROC Fund Landfill Holdings, LLC as owner and operator,
(Permittee)
to own and operate the ROC-Intermountain Regional MSW Landfill, a Class V landfill, located
in Utah County, Utah as shown in the Permit Renewal Application that was determined complete
on April 13, 2021 (DSHW-2021-000352). An application for a major modification to the Permit
was received on December 29, 2023 (DSHW-2023-213261).
The Permittee is subject to the requirements of R315-301 through 320 of the Utah
Administrative Code and the requirements set forth herein.
All references to R315-301 through 320 of the Utah Administrative Code are to regulations that
are in effect on the date that this permit becomes effective.
This Permit shall become effective July 29, 2021.
Closure Cost Revision Date: July 29, 2026.
This Permit shall expire at midnight July 28, 2031.
This Permit was first issued on the 29th day of July, 2021.
Major Modification signed this day of , 2024.
Douglas J. Hansen, Director
Division of Waste Management and Radiation Control
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FACILITY OWNER/OPERATOR INFORMATION
LANDFILL NAME:
ROC-Intermountain Regional MSW Landfill
OWNER NAME:
ROC Fund Landfill Holdings, LLC
OWNER ADDRESS:
11629 South 700 East, #190, Draper, Utah 84020
OWNER PHONE NO.:
(801) 403-7651
OPERATOR NAME:
Same as Owner Name
OPERATOR ADDRESS:
Same as Owner Address
OPERATOR PHONE NO.:
Same as Owner Phone No.
TYPE OF PERMIT:
Class V Landfill
FACILITY LOCATION
West half of Section 16, Township 7 South, Range 2
West, SLBM, Utah County.
Lat.40° 13' 2.31" Long. 112° 4' 5.89".
PERMIT NUMBER:
1102R1
PERMIT HISTORY This major modification to the Permit includes
changes to landfill floor design, construction of a
C&D waste cell, restructuring of the groundwater
monitoring network which includes abandoning or
relocating some wells to get better coverage of
upgradient and downgradient groundwater for a
more accurate evaluation of groundwater quality,
and an evapotranspiration final cover design.
Initial permit issued March 8, 2011. Permit
Modification approved in March 2017 for redesign
of the landfill floor, leachate collection system, and
closure cap. This is the first renewal of the permit
and is effective upon the date shown on the
signature page.
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RECITALS
A. The term, “Permit,” as used in this document is defined in R315-301-2(55) of the Utah
Administrative Code. “Director” as used throughout this Permit refers to the Director of the
Division of Waste Management and Radiation Control (Division).
B. The Permit renewal application (October 30, 2020, DSHW-2020-015867) for
ROC-Intermountain Regional MSW Landfill was deemed complete on the date shown on the
signature page of this Permit. An application for a major modification to the Permit was
received on December 29, 2023 (DSHW-2023-213261).
C. This Permit consists of the signature page, Facility Owner/Operator Information section,
General Permit Conditions, Specific Permit Conditions, and all attachments to this Permit.
D. The facility as described in this Permit consists of Class V lined municipal solid waste disposal
cells, a Class IVb unlined construction and demolition solid waste disposal cell, recyclable
metals staging area, scale house, and field office.
GENERAL PERMIT CONDITIONS
1. CONTROLLING TERMS
Attachments to this Permit are incorporated by reference into and made part of this Permit, as
are documents incorporated by reference into the attachments. All commitments the Permittee
has made in the attachments of this Permit, including, without limitation, commitments
concerning design, construction, operation, closure, post-closure, and financial assurance, are
enforceable under R315-301-5(2) of the Utah Administrative Code. Where differences in
wording exist between this Permit and the attachments of this Permit, the wording of this
Permit supersedes that of the attachments.
2. COMPLIANCE NO DEFENSE
Compliance with this Permit does not constitute a defense to actions brought under any other
local, state, or federal laws. This Permit does not exempt the Permittee from obtaining any
other local, state, or federal permits or approvals required for the facility’s operation.
3. EFFECT OF PERMIT
The issuance of this Permit does not convey any property rights, in either real or personal
property, or any exclusive privileges. Nor does this Permit authorize any injury to private
property or any invasion of personal rights, nor any infringement of federal, state, or local laws
or regulations, including zoning ordinances.
4. SEVERABILITY
The provisions of this Permit are severable. If any provision of this Permit is held invalid for
any reason, the remaining provisions shall remain in full force and effect. If the application of
any provision of this Permit to any circumstance is held invalid, its application to other
circumstances shall not be affected.
5. INCORPORATION OF RECITALS
The aforementioned recitals are expressly incorporated into and made a part of this Permit.
By this Permit, the Permittee is subject to the following conditions.
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PERMIT REQUIREMENTS
I. GENERAL COMPLIANCE RESPONSIBILITIES
I.A. General Operation
I.A.1. The Permittee shall operate the landfill in accordance with all applicable requirements
of R315-301 through 320 of the Utah Administrative Code, for a Class V landfill, that
are in effect as of the date of this Permit unless otherwise noted in this Permit. Any
permit noncompliance or noncompliance with any applicable portions of Utah Code
Ann. § 19-6-101 through 125 and applicable portions of R315-301 through 320 of the
Utah Administrative Code constitutes a violation of the Permit or applicable statute or
rule and is grounds for appropriate enforcement action, permit revocation,
modification, termination, or denial of a permit renewal application.
I.B. Acceptable Waste
I.B.1. Municipal Solid Waste Cells:
I.B.1.a This Permit is for the disposal of non-hazardous solid waste that may include:
I.B.1.b Municipal solid waste as defined by R315-301-2(47) of the Utah Administrative
Code;
I.B.1.c Commercial solid waste as defined by R315-302-2(14) of the Utah Administrative
Code;
I.B.1.d Industrial solid waste as defined by R315-302-2(35) of the Utah Administrative
Code;
I.B.1.e Construction/demolition solid waste as defined by R315-301-2(17), of the Utah
Administrative Code;
I.B.1.f Special waste as allowed by R315-315 of the Utah Administrative Code and
authorized in section II.I of this Permit and limited by this section; and
I.B.1.g Hazardous waste generated by a very small quantity generator as specified in
R315-262-14 of the Utah Administrative Code.
I.B.2. Construction or Demolition Waste Cell:
I.B.2.a Construction or demolition waste as defined in R315-301-2(17) of the Utah
Administrative Code:
I.B.2.b Yard waste as defined in R315-301-2(87) of the Utah Administrative Code;
I.B.2.c Inert waste, as defined in R315-301-2(37) of the Utah Administrative Code;
I.B.2.d Waste tires may be accepted and managed in accordance with the requirements of
R315-320 of the Utah Administrative Code; and
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I.B.2.e Petroleum contaminated soils as allowed in R315-315-8(3) of the Utah
Administrative Code.
I.C. Prohibited Waste
I.C.1. Hazardous waste as defined by R315-261-3 of the Utah Administrative Code except
as allowed in permit condition I.B.1.f (Acceptable Waste) above;
I.C.2. Containers larger than household size (five gallons) holding any liquid;
non-containerized material containing free liquids; or any waste containing free
liquids in containers larger than five gallons;
I.C.3. Any prohibited waste received and accepted for treatment, storage, or disposal at the
facility shall constitute a violation of this Permit, of Utah Code Ann. § 19-6-101
through 125 and R315-301 through 320 of the Utah Administrative Code.
I.D. Inspections and Inspection Access
I.D.1. The Permittee shall allow the Director or an authorized representative, or
representatives from the local Health Department, to enter at reasonable times and:
I.D.1.a Inspect the landfill or other premises, practices or operations regulated or required
under the terms and conditions of this Permit or R315-301 through 320 of the Utah
Administrative Code;
I.D.1.b Have access to and copy any records required to be kept under the terms and
conditions of this Permit or R315-301 through 320 of the Utah Administrative Code;
I.D.1.c Inspect any loads of waste, treatment facilities or processes, pollution management
facilities or processes, or control facilities or processes required under this Permit or
regulated under R315-301 through 320 of the Utah Administrative Code; and
I.D.1.d Create a record of any inspection by photographic, video, electronic, or any other
reasonable means.
I.E. Noncompliance
I.E.1. If monitoring, inspection, or testing indicates that any permit condition or any
applicable rule under R315-301 through 320 of the Utah Administrative Code may be
or is being violated, the Permittee shall promptly make corrections to the operation or
other activities to bring the facility into compliance with all permit conditions or
rules.
I.E.2. In the event of noncompliance with any permit condition or violation of an applicable
rule, the Permittee shall promptly take any action reasonably necessary to correct the
noncompliance or violation and mitigate any risk to the human health or the
environment. Actions may include eliminating the activity causing the
noncompliance or violation and containment of any waste or contamination using
barriers or access restrictions, placing of warning signs, or permanently closing areas
of the facility.
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I.E.3. The Permittee shall:
I.E.3.a Document the noncompliance or violation in the daily operating record, on the day
the event occurred or the day it was discovered;
I.E.3.b Notify the Director by telephone within 24 hours, or the next business day following
documentation of the event; and
I.E.3.c Give written notice of the noncompliance or violation and measures taken to protect
human health and the environment within seven days after Director notification.
I.E.4. Within 30 days after the documentation of the event, the Permittee shall submit to the
Director a written report describing the nature and extent of the noncompliance or
violation and the remedial measures taken or to be taken to protect human health and
the environment and to eliminate the noncompliance or violation. Upon receipt and
review of the assessment report, the Director may order the Permittee to perform
appropriate remedial measures including development of a site remediation plan for
approval by the Director.
I.E.5. In an enforcement action, the Permittee may not claim as a defense that it would have
been necessary to halt or reduce the permitted activity in order to maintain
compliance with R315-301 through 320 of the Utah Administrative Code and this
Permit.
I.F. Revocation
I.F.1. This Permit is subject to revocation if the Permittee fails to comply with any
condition of the Permit. The Director will notify the Permittee in writing prior to any
proposed revocation action and such action shall be subject to all applicable hearing
procedures established under R305-7 of the Utah Administrative Code and the Utah
Administrative Procedures Act.
I.G. Attachment Incorporation
I.G.1. Attachments to the Permit Application are incorporated by reference into this Permit
and are enforceable conditions of this Permit, as are documents incorporated by
reference into the attachments. Language in this Permit supersedes any conflicting
language in the attachments or documents incorporated into the attachments.
I.H. Design and Construction
I.H.1. The Permittee shall construct any landfill cell, sub-cell, run-on diversion system,
run-off containment system, waste treatment facility, leachate handling system, or
final cover in accordance with the equivalent design submitted as part of the Permit
Modification as found in Attachment 4 and in accordance with the R315-301
through 320 of the Utah Administrative Code.
This Permit does not authorize construction of new waste disposal cells or sub-cells at
the landfill site. Prior to construction of any landfill cell, sub-cell, engineered control
system, waste treatment facility, leachate handling system, or final cover, the
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Permittee shall submit construction design drawings and a Construction Quality
Control and Construction Quality Assurance (CQC/CQA) Plans to the Director for
approval. Approved design drawings and CQA/CQC plans will be incorporated into
this permit through modification. Buildings do not require approval. The Permittee
shall construct any landfill cell, sub-cell, cell liner, engineered control system, waste
treatment facility, leachate handling system, and final cover in accordance with the
design drawings and CQC/CQA Plans submitted to and approved by the Director.
Subsequent to construction, the Permittee shall notify the Director of completion of
construction of any landfill cell, sub-cell, engineered control system, waste treatment
facility, or final cover. Landfill cells may not be used for treatment or disposal of
waste until all CQC/CQA documents and construction-related documents, including
as-built drawings, are approved by the Director and this permit has been modified to
reflect these changes. The Permittee shall submit as-built drawings for each
construction event that are stamped and approved by an engineer registered in the
State of Utah.
The Permittee shall notify the Director of any proposed incremental closure,
placement of any part of the final cover, or placement of the full final cover. Design
approval must be received from the Director and this permit modified prior to
construction. The design shall be accompanied by a CQC/CQA Plan, for each
construction season where incremental or final closure is performed.
A qualified party, independent of the owner and the construction contractor, shall
perform the quality assurance function on liner components, cover components, and
other testing as required by the approved CQC/CQA Plan. The results shall be
submitted to the Director as part of the as-built drawings.
All engineering drawings submitted to the Director shall be stamped and approved by
a professional engineer with a current registration in Utah.
If groundwater is encountered during excavation of the landfill, the Director shall be
notified immediately and a contingency plan implemented or alternative construction
design developed and submitted for approval.
I.H.2. Run-On Control
I.H.2.a The Permittee shall construct drainage channels and diversions as specified in the
Permit Application and shall maintain them at all times to effectively prevent
run-off from the surrounding area from entering the landfill.
I.H.3. Equivalent Design
The Permittee proposed a landfill liner design that uses a geosynthetic clay liner in
place of the clay component of the liner required by R315-303-3(3)(a)(ii) of the Utah
Administrative Code. The proposed liner is approved.
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II. LANDFILL OPERATION
II.A. Operations Plan
II.A.1. The Permittee shall keep the Operations Plan included in Attachment 1 on site at the
landfill or at the location designated in section II.K of this Permit. The Permittee shall
operate the landfill in accordance with the operations plan. If necessary, the Permittee
may modify the Operations Plan following the procedures of R315-311-2(1) of the
Utah Administrative Code and approved of by the Director. The Permittee shall note
any modification to the Operations Plan in the daily operating record.
II.B. Security
II.B.1. The Permittee shall operate the Landfill so that unauthorized entry to the facility is
restricted. The Permittee shall:
II.B.2. Lock all facility gates and other access routes during the time the landfill is closed.
II.B.3. Have at least two persons employed by the Permittee at the landfill during all hours
that the landfill is open.
II.B.4. Construct all fencing and any other access controls as shown in the Permit
Application to prevent access by persons or livestock by other routes.
II.C. Training
II.C.1. The Permittee shall provide training for on-site personnel in landfill operation,
including waste load inspection, hazardous waste identification, and personal safety
and protection.
II.D. Burning of Waste
II.D.1. Intentional burning of solid waste is prohibited and is a violation of R315-303-4(2)(b)
of the Utah Administrative Code.
II.D.2. The Permittee shall extinguish all accidental fires as soon as reasonably possible.
II.E. Daily Cover
II.E.1. The Permittee shall completely cover the solid waste received at the landfill at the end
of each working day with a minimum of six inches of earthen material.
II.E.2. The Permittee may use an alternative daily cover material when the material and the
application of the alternative daily cover meets the requirements of R315-303-4(4)(b)
through (e) of the Utah Administrative Code.
II.F. Groundwater Monitoring
II.F.1. The Permittee shall monitor the groundwater underlying the landfill in accordance
with the Groundwater Monitoring Plan and the Groundwater Monitoring Quality
Assurance/Quality Control Plan as found in Attachment 3. If necessary, the
Permittee may modify the Groundwater Monitoring Plan and the Groundwater
Monitoring Quality Assurance/Quality Control Plan, provided that the modification
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meets all of the requirements of R315-301 through 320 of the Utah Administrative
Code and is approved by the Director as a minor modification under
R315-311-2(1)(a) of the Utah Administrative Code. The Permittee shall note in the
daily operating record any modification to the Groundwater Monitoring Plan and the
Groundwater Monitoring Quality Assurance/Quality Control Plan. A plan change
that the Director finds to be less protective of human health or the environment than
the approved plan is a major modification and is subject to the requirements of R315-
311 of the Utah Administrative Code.
II.G. Gas Monitoring
II.G.1. The Permittee shall monitor explosive gases at the landfill in accordance with the
Gas Monitoring Plan contained in the Permit Application and shall otherwise meet
the requirements of R315-303-3(5) of the Utah Administrative Code. If necessary,
the Permittee may modify the Gas Monitoring Plan, provided that the modification
meets all of the requirements of R315-301 through 320 of the Utah Administrative
Code and is approved by the Director as a minor modification under R315-311-2(1)
of the Utah Administrative Code. The Permittee shall note any modification to the
Gas Monitoring Plan in the daily operating record.
II.G.2. If the concentrations of explosive gases at any of the facility structures, at the
property boundary, or beyond the property boundary ever exceed the standards set in
R315-303-2(2)(a) of the Utah Administrative Code, the Permittee shall:
II.G.2.a Immediately take all necessary steps to ensure protection of human health and notify
the Director;
II.G.2.b Within seven days of detection, place in the daily operating record the explosive gas
levels detected and a description of the immediate steps taken to protect human
health;
II.G.2.c Implement a remediation plan that meets the requirements of R315-303-3(5)(b) of the
Utah Administrative Code; and
II.G.2.d Submit the plan to, and receive approval from, the Director prior to implementation.
The Permittee shall operate and maintain an active landfill gas collection system and
plan that complies with the Utah Administrative Code, Title R307 and is approved by
the Utah Division of Air Quality to collect and treat the gas, and any soil gas
monitoring wells located along the facility boundary as necessary to meet the
requirements of R315-303-3(5) of the Utah Administrative Code.
II.H. Waste Inspections
II.H.1. The Permittee shall visually inspect incoming waste loads to verify that no wastes
other than those allowed by this permit are disposed in the landfill. The Permittee
shall conduct a complete waste inspection at a minimum frequency of 1 % of
incoming loads, but no less than one complete inspection per day. The Permittee
shall select the loads to be inspected on a random basis.
II.H.2. The Permittee shall inspect all loads suspected or known to have one or more
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containers capable of holding more than five gallons of liquid to ensure that each
container is empty.
II.H.3. The Permittee shall inspect all loads that the Permittee suspect may contain a waste
not allowed for disposal at the landfill.
II.H.4. The Permittee shall conduct complete random inspections as follows:
II.H.4.a The Permittee shall conduct the random waste inspection at the working face or an
area designated by the Permittee;
II.H.4.b The Permittee shall direct that loads subjected to complete inspection be unloaded at
the designated area;
II.H.4.c Loads shall be spread by equipment or by hand tools;
II.H.4.d Personnel trained in hazardous waste recognition and recognition of other
unacceptable waste shall conduct a visual inspection of the waste; and
II.H.4.e The personnel conducting the inspection shall record the results of the inspection on a
waste inspection form as found in Appendix 1 of this Permit. The Permittee shall
place the form in the daily operating record at the end of the operating day.
II.H.4.f The Permittee or the waste transporter shall properly dispose of any waste found that
is not acceptable at the facility at an approved disposal site for the waste type and
handle the waste according to the rules covering the waste type.
II.I. Disposal of Special Wastes
II.I.1. If a load of incinerator ash is accepted for disposal, the Permittee shall transport it to
the place of disposal in such a manner as to prevent leakage or the release of fugitive
dust. The Permittee shall completely cover the ash with a minimum of six inches of
material, or the Permittee shall use other methods or material, if necessary, to control
fugitive dust. The Permittee may use ash for daily cover when its use does not create
a human health or environmental hazard.
II.J. Self-Inspections
II.J.1. The Permittee shall inspect the facility to prevent malfunctions and deterioration,
operator errors, and discharges that may cause or lead to the release of wastes or
contaminated materials to the environment or create a threat to human health or the
environment. The Permittee shall complete these general inspections no less than
quarterly and shall inspect the following areas: Waste placement; compaction; cover;
cell liner; leachate systems; fences and access controls; roads; run-on/run-off
controls; groundwater monitoring wells; final and intermediate cover; litter controls;
and records. The Permittee shall place a record of the inspections in the daily
operating record on the day of the inspection. The Permittee shall correct the
problems identified in the inspections in a timely manner and document the corrective
actions in the daily operating record.
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II.K. Recordkeeping
II.K.1. The Permittee shall maintain and keep on file at the field office a daily operating
record and other general records of landfill operation as required by R315-302-2(3)
of the Utah Administrative Code. The landfill operator, or other designated
personnel, shall date and sign the daily operating record at the end of each operating
day. Each record to be kept shall contain the signature of the appropriate operator or
personnel and the date signed. The Daily operating record shall consist of the
following two types of documents:
II.K.1.a Records related to the daily landfill operation or periodic events including:
II.K.1.a.(i) The number of loads of waste and the weights or estimates of weights or volume
of waste received each day of operation and recorded at the end of each operating
day;
II.K.1.a.(ii) Major deviations from the approved plan of operation, recorded at the end of the
operating day the deviation occurred;
II.K.1.a.(iii) Results of monitoring required by this Permit, recorded in the daily operating
record on the day of the event or the day the information is received; and
II.K.1.a.(iv) Records of all inspections conducted by the Permittee, results of the inspections,
and corrective actions taken, recorded in the record on the day of the event.
II.K.1.b Records of a general nature including:
II.K.1.b.(i) A copy of this Permit, including the Permit Application;
II.K.1.b.(ii) Results of inspections conducted by representatives of the Director, and of
representatives of the local Health Department, when forwarded to the Permittee;
II.K.1.b.(iii) Closure and Post-closure care plans; and
II.K.1.b.(iv) Records of employee training.
II.L. Reporting
II.L.1. The Permittee shall prepare and submit to the Director an Annual Report as required
by R315-302-2(4) of the Utah Administrative Code. The Annual Report shall
include: the period covered by the report, the annual quantity of waste received, an
annual update of the financial assurance mechanism, any leachate analysis results, all
groundwater monitoring results, the statistical analysis of groundwater monitoring
results, the results of gas monitoring, the quantity of leachate pumped, and all training
programs completed.
II.M. Roads
II.M.1. The Permittee shall improve and maintain all access roads within the landfill
boundary that are used for transporting waste to the landfill for disposal shall be
improved and maintained as necessary to assure safe and reliable all-weather access
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to the disposal area.
II.N. Litter Control
II.N.1. Litter resulting from operations of the landfill shall be minimized. In addition to the
litter control plans found in Attachment 1 of this Permit, the Permittee shall
implement the following procedures when high wind conditions are present:
II.N.1.a Reduce the size of the tipping face;
II.N.1.b Reduce the number of vehicles allowed to discharge at the tipping face at one time;
II.N.1.c Orient vehicles to reduce wind effects on unloading and waste compaction;
II.N.1.d Reconfigure tipping face to reduce wind effect;
II.N.1.e Use portable and permanent wind fencing as needed; and
II.N.1.f Should high winds present a situation that the windblown litter cannot be controlled,
the Permittee shall cease operations of the landfill until the winds diminish.
III. CLOSURE REQUIREMENTS
III.A. Closure
III.A.1. The Permittee shall install final cover of the landfill as explained in the Permit
Application and in Attachment 4 of this permit. The final cover shall meet, at a
minimum, the standard design for closure as specified in the R315-303-3(4)(c) of the
Utah Administrative Code plus sufficient cover soil or equivalent material to protect
the low permeability layer from the effects of frost, desiccation, and root penetration.
The Permittee shall submit to the Director a quality assurance plan for construction of
the final landfill cover, and approval of the plan shall be received from the Director
prior to construction of any part of the final cover at the landfill. A qualified person
not affiliated with the Permittee or the construction contractor shall perform
permeability testing on the recompacted clay placed as part of the final cover.
III.B. Title Recording
III.B.1.a The Permittee shall meet the requirements of R315-302-2(6) of the Utah
Administrative Code by recording a notice with the Utah County Recorder as part of
the record of title that the property has been used as a landfill. The notice shall
include waste disposal locations and types of waste disposed. The Permittee shall
provide the Director the notice as recorded.
III.C. Post-Closure Care
III.C.1. The Permittee shall perform post-closure care at the closed landfill in accordance with
the Post-Closure Care Plan in the Permit Application and Attachment 2 of this Permit.
Post-closure care shall continue until all waste disposal sites at the landfill have
stabilized and the finding of R315-302-3(7)(c) of the Utah Administrative Code is
made.
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III.D. Financial Assurance
III.D.1. The Permittee shall keep in effect and active the currently approved financial
assurance mechanism or another approved mechanism that meets the requirements of
R315-309 of the Utah Administrative Code and is approved by the Director to cover
the costs of closure and post-closure care at the landfill. The Permittee shall
adequately fund and maintain the financial assurance mechanism(s) to provide for the
cost of closure and post-closure at any stage or phase or anytime during the life of the
landfill or the permit life, whichever is shorter.
III.E. Financial Assurance Annual Update
III.E.1. The Permittee shall submit an annual revision of closure and post-closure costs for
inflation and financial assurance funding as required by R315-309-2(2) of the Utah
Administrative Code, to the Director as part of the annual report.
III.F. Closure Cost and Post-Closure Cost Revision
III.F.1. The Permittee shall submit a complete revision of the closure and post-closure cost
estimates by the Closure Cost Revision Date listed on the signature page of this
Permit and any time the facility is expanded, any time a new cell is constructed, or
any time a cell is expanded.
IV. ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS
IV.A. Permit Modification
IV.A.1. Modifications to this Permit may be made upon application by the Permittee or by the
Director following the procedures specified in R315-311-2 of the Utah
Administrative Code. The Permittee shall be given written notice of any permit
modification initiated by the Director.
IV.B. Permit Transfer
IV.B.1. This Permit may be transferred to a new permittee or new permittees by complying
with the permit transfer provisions specified in R315-310-11 of the Utah
Administrative Code.
IV.C. Expansion
IV.C.1. The permitted landfill shall operate according to the design and Operation Plan
described and explained in this Permit. Any expansion of the current footprint
designated in the description contained in the Permit Application, but within the
property boundaries designated in the Permit Application, shall require submittal of
plans and specifications to the Director. The plans and specifications shall be
approved by the Director prior to construction.
IV.C.2. Any expansion of the landfill facility beyond the property boundaries designated in
the description contained in the Permit Application shall require submittal of a new
permit application in accordance with the requirements of R315-310 of the Utah
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Administrative Code and Utah Code Annotated § 19-6-108(1)(d) and shall receive all
approvals required in Utah Code Ann. § 19-6-108.
IV.C.3. Any addition to the acceptable wastes described in Section I.B shall require a permit
modification in accordance with R315-311 of the Utah Administrative Code.
IV.C.4. Acceptance for PCB bulk product waste under R315-315-7(3)(b) of the Utah
Administrative Code can only be done after submittal of the required information to
the Director and modification of Sections I.B and I.C of this Permit. Acceptance of a
broader waste stream may also require a new permit and compliance with the
requirements for a new permit under R315-301 through 320 of the Utah
Administrative Code and Utah Code Ann. § 19-6-108.
IV.D. Expiration
IV.D.1. If the Permittee desires to continue operating this landfill after the expiration date of
this Permit, the Permittee shall submit an application for permit renewal at least six
months prior to the expiration date, as shown on the signature (cover) page of this
Permit. If the Permittee timely submits a permit renewal application and the permit
renewal is not complete by the expiration date, this Permit shall continue in force
until renewal is completed or denied.
V. ATTACHMENTS
Attachment 1 – Plan of Operations
Attachment 2 – Closure and Post-Closure Cost Estimates
Attachment 3 – Groundwater Monitoring
Attachment 4 – Construction Design