250-RICR-140-05-1
B. Method of Operations and Powers
A. As used in this Part:
33. "Bypass waste" means any solid waste that is either within the control of the operator of a solid waste incinerator or processing facility or within the control of another person that requires treatment at the facility but cannot be so treated, and includes:
134. "Open burning" means the combustion of solid waste without:
147. "Petroleum contaminated soil" means soil that is contaminated from an aboveground or underground leak or spill of a petroleum product. The soil must be contaminated with only virgin (unused) petroleum products. Included in this group are the following products:
B. Water
C. Air
2. Air Standards: A Solid Waste Management Facility or Organic Waste Recycling Facility, whether licensed or unlicensed, shall not violate the following:
F. Facilities Prohibited from Operating: Facilities that meet any of the following characteristics shall be prohibited from operating in the State of Rhode Island, and shall be subject to any and all enforcement actions under the authority of the R.I. Gen. Laws Chapters 23-18.9, 23-19, and 42-17.1.
B. Plans and Specifications
D. Documentation of Ownership: Each application shall be accompanied by:
E. Certification: Each application, plan, report, or document or any associated progress reports shall include the following statements signed by an authorized representative of the party specified:
F. General Plan Requirements:
I. Closure Procedures
2. Financial Responsibility:
D. Change of Ownership, Administration and/or Location
1. Change in ownership or membership of the legal entity conducting, maintaining, or operating the facility:
2. Change in Facility Location or Sale or Lease of Facility:
F. Separate Licenses or Registrations
H. Denial, Suspension, or Revocation of License or Registration
I. Inspections
K. Penalties
L. Demonstration Pilot Projects
C. Access
E. Processing of Bulky Waste: Bulky wastes including, but not limited to, clothes washers and dryers, stoves, refrigerators, freezers, microwave ovens, dishwashers, air conditioners, fluorescent lighting fixtures and computer parts potentially containing PCB capacitors, must meet the following requirements for disposal at all Solid Waste Management Facilities:
F. Vector Control: The facility shall not operate unless an onsite vector population is minimized by periodic application of cover material and by other appropriate techniques that will protect public health.
G. Signs
1. There shall be erected at the entrance to the facility a sign, clearly legible and visible, which shall contain the following:
M. Safety Provisions
O. Closure Procedure
B. General Applicability: Existing Organic Waste Recycling Facilities and Solid Waste Management Facilities shall comply with the provisions of these Rules and Regulations on and after the effective date, except for the following:
This Rule has been prepared pursuant to R.I. Gen. Laws §§ 23-18.9-9(a), (b), and (c). Each application for a new or renewal license or registration to construct and operate a Solid Waste Management Facility or Organic Waste Recycling Facility, must include a fee in accordance with the following schedule:
| Facility | Application Fee | Renewal Fee | License/Registration Duration |
| Lined Solid Waste Landfill | $100,000.00 | $15,000.00 | 3 years |
| Existing Unlined Solid Waste Landfill | --- | $3,000.00 | 3 years |
| Transfer Collection or Collection Station | $10,000.00 | $3,000.00 | 3 years |
| Resource Recovery Facility Solid Waste Incinerator | $100,000.00 | $15,000.00 | 3 years |
| Medical Waste Incinerator | $20,000.00 | $10,000.00 | 3 years |
| Petroleum Contaminated Soil Processing Facility | $20,000.00 | $10,000.00 | 3 years |
| Waste Tire Storage and Recycling Facility | $50.00 | $25.00 | 1 year |
| Construction and Demolition Debris Facility | $10,000.00 | $3,000.00 | 3 years |
| Medium-Scale Composting Facility | Not Applicable | Not Applicable | Not Applicable |
| Large-Scale Leaf and Yard Waste Composting Facility | Not Applicable | Not Applicable | 3 years |
| Large-Scale Putrescible Waste Composting Facility | $3,000.00 | $3,000.00 | 3 years |
| Mixed Solid Waste Composting Facility | $10,000.00 | $3,000.00 | 3 years |
| Anaerobic Digestion Facility | $10,000.00 | $3,000.00 | 3 years |
B. Additional Compost Facility Fees
B. General Information
2. Onsite Monitoring
3. Offsite Monitoring:
C. Onsite Monitoring Plan Requirements
1. General Requirements: All monitoring plans shall address air, surface water, and groundwater quality concerns at each facility, solid waste management activity or organic waste recycling activity. In addition, all monitoring plans shall include a site plan and a radius plan with the information required herein, in addition to information required in accordance with the Solid Waste Regulations for that type of facility or activity.
d. Monitoring Reports: Monitoring reports for each air or water sampling event shall be submitted by the facility or person to the Department within forty-five (45) days of the monitoring event unless directed otherwise by the Department. The facility or person shall notify the Department by telephone within twenty-four (24) hours of receipt of the data if results warrant immediate action, and follow up in writing within seven (7) days of receipt of the data by the facility or person.
2. Air Monitoring Requirements: In addition to the general monitoring plan requirements set forth above, the air section of the monitoring plan shall include, but may not be limited to, the requirements set forth below:
b. Landfills and C&D Processing Facilities: Air monitoring at landfills and facilities that process Construction & Demolition (C&D) debris shall be conducted at a minimum of four (4) locations as described below:
c. This monitoring shall be done at least quarterly for five (5) years after the operations began. Monitoring frequency may be changed as described in §§ 1.15(C)(2)(c)((2)) through ((4)) of this Part.
(4) Air monitoring shall be conducted for a minimum of five (5) years. After that time, the facility may petition the Department for reduction in frequency if all of the following conditions are met:
d. All other Solid Waste Management Facilities, Organic Waste Recycling Facilities or Activities: Air monitoring plans for other types of Solid Waste Management Facilities, Organic Waste Recycling Facilities or activities within or in the vicinity of the Environmental Management District shall provide for monitoring for pertinent pollutants and be conducted at least annually upwind and downwind of the facility. The Department may require, at its discretion, a greater frequency and greater number of locations if warranted by the nature of the facility.
3. Water Monitoring Requirements: In addition to the general monitoring plan requirements set forth above, the water section of the monitoring plan shall address, but may not be limited to, the requirements set forth below:
D. Plan Review: The following criteria shall be utilized by the Department in review of submitted monitoring plans and reports.
E. Public Notice Procedures: The following public notice procedures shall be followed prior to final onsite monitoring plan approval by the Department.
1. General
F. Offsite Monitoring Plan Requirements: The Offsite monitoring plan shall address, but may not be limited to, the requirements set forth below.
1. General
6. Access to Offsite Properties:
A. Acceptable Restricted Uses for Street Sweepings: Street sweepings are exempt from the Refuse Disposal Act, R.I. Gen. Laws § 23-18.9-1, and the Rules and Regulations promulgated thereto provided they are used in the following ways:
B. Unrestricted Uses for Street Sweepings: Street sweeping are exempt from the Refuse Disposal Act, R.I. Gen. Laws § 23-18.9-1, and the Rules and Regulations promulgated thereto and can be used as clean fill provided:
C. Unacceptable Uses or Storage of Street Sweepings: Use of street sweepings inconsistent with §§ 1.16(A) and (B) of this Part are subject to the requirements of the Refuse Disposal Act, R.I. Gen. Laws § 23-18.9-1 et. seq. and Rules and Regulations promulgated thereto. In addition, the following restrictions and limitations apply to the use or storage of street sweepings: