(a) Corrective action.
- (1) Plan. In the event the leachate collection system fails to perform as designed, and approved by the DEQ, a corrective action plan shall be submitted to the DEQ within 30 days from the discovery of the failure.
- (2) Implementation. The corrective action plan shall be implemented within 30 days of DEQ approval.
(b) Cleanout and maintenance of the leachate collection system.
- (1) Frequency. The leachate collection header pipes shall be cleaned out after placement of the protective layer, again after placement of the first lift of waste, and once per year thereafter.
- (2) Routine inspections. The leachate collection system shall be inspected at least quarterly to ensure proper operation.
(c) Leachate management. Leachate shall be managed in accordance with a plan approved by DEQ in one or more of the methods identified in this Section and in a manner that will not cause contamination.
(1) Storage.
(A) Above-ground tanks. Above-ground storage tanks used to store leachate shall be equipped with:
- (i) adequate berming to contain the entire contents of the largest tank in the system; and either a composite liner made of two feet (2') of recompacted clay with the hydraulic conductivity of 1.0 x 10-7 cm/sec overlain by a 60 mil HDPE liner; or
- (ii) a DEQ approved alternative liner that will prevent infiltration of fluid.
- (B) Underground tanks. Underground tanks used to store leachate shall be constructed in accordance with the Oklahoma Corporation Commission's General Requirements for Underground Storage Tank Systems, OAC 165-25, Subchapter 1, Part 8.
(C) Surface impoundments. A surface impoundment used to store leachate shall have a composite liner constructed in accordance with the liner requirements of this Section.
- (i) Run-on control. Surface water run-on control measures shall be provided.
- (ii) Freeboard. A minimum three feet of freeboard shall be maintained.
(2) POTW.
- (A) POTW approval required. Leachate may be discharged from the disposal facility into a POTW provided prior written approval from the POTW has been obtained.
- (B) Additional requirements. Such discharges shall comply with any additional requirements of the POTW.
- (C) Recordkeeping. A copy of the POTW approval shall be placed in the operating record.
(3) Oklahoma Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (OPDES).
- (A) Permit required. Leachate may be discharged from the disposal facility provided an OPDES permit from the Water Quality Division of the DEQ has been obtained for such discharge.
- (B) Copy of permit. A copy of the OPDES permit shall be maintained in the operating record.
- (C) Comply with permit. Such discharges shall comply with the provisions of the OPDES permit.
- (4) Other. Plans for alternative methods of leachate management may be approved by the DEQ.
Added at 33 Ok Reg 1469, eff 9-15-16