D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 21, § 733
733
733.1
Solid waste facilities shall comply with the following operating requirements, each of which is incorporated by reference into every solid waste facility permit and interim operating permit:
(j) All business records pertinent to the operation of the facility shall be maintained at the facility and kept available for inspection;
(k) Access to the facility, including all structures, equipment and records contained therein, shall be immediately granted during approved hours of operation to inspectors, investigators and officials of the Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs, the Department of Public Works, the Fire and Emergency Medical Services, the Department of Public Health, and other persons authorized to inspect solid waste facilities;
(l) The facility shall implement effective dust control measures and minimize dust generation;
(m) The facility shall not emit odor(s) beyond its property line which are injurious to the public health or welfare, or which interfere with the reasonable enjoyment of life and property;
(n) Noise emissions from the facility shall be controlled to prevent health hazards and nuisance to the general public;
(o) Waste of any kind shall not be incinerated at a solid waste handling facility;
(p) The facility shall be kept free from rodent and other disease vector harborage;
(q) The facility shall carry out rodent extermination and pest control operations sufficient to eradicate all rodent and disease vectors;
(r) The solid waste facility shall be constructed and operated in compliance with the minimum permit requirements set forth in §731.15, unless stricter requirements are specified in the permit, in which case the latter shall govern, except that existing solid waste facilities shall have ninety (90) days from December 20, 1996, to comply with the requirements of §731.15(d)(6);
(s) The solid waste facility shall operate and maintain a ventilation system in compliance with the minimum requirements set forth in §731.15(d)(6) or such additional requirements as the Director may provide for in the facility's permit;
(t) If determined by the Director to be necessary, the facility shall station personnel at its entrance(s) and exit(s) to ensure that vehicles entering or
leaving the solid waste facility do so in an orderly manner, without obstructing or causing damage to adjacent streets or alleys;
(u) The facility shall not allow trucks or other vehicles depositing or picking up solid waste or any other material to back in from, back out onto, or queue on adjacent public streets or alleys;
(v) The facility shall not place any container, trailer, or other receptacle on any public space including streets and alleys;
(w) A solid waste facility shall, on a quarterly basis, submit a form prescribed by the Director certifying compliance with paragraph (g) of this subsection.
(x) A solid waste facility shall, on a quarterly basis, submit a form prescribed by the Director certifying compliance with paragraph (h) of this subsection.
(y) A solid waste facility shall, on a quarterly basis, have a third party approved by the Director conduct testing of the ventilation system to ensure compliance with paragraph (s) of this subsection and shall submit those results to the Department.
733.2 Each operating requirement specified in this section shall be considered a material permit term and condition, a violation of which is sufficient cause for suspension or revocation of a solid waste facility permit or an interim operating permit.
SOURCE: Final Rulemaking published at 43 DCR 6816, 6826 (December 20, 1996); as amended by § 3(b) of the Department of Public Health Establishment Act of 1992, effective March 13, 1993 (D.C. Law 9-182; 39 DCR 8203 (November 13, 1992)); as amended by the Solid Waste Facility Permit Amendment Act of 2014, effective March 10, 2015 (D.C. Law 20-188; 61 DCR 12114 (November 28, 2014)).