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Title 18 . Environmental Conservation
Chapter 60 . Administrative Enforcement
Section 210. Permit application

18 AAC 60.210. Permit application

(a) A person required by 18 AAC 60.200 to have a permit shall submit a completed and signed application to the department as required by 18 AAC 15. If the proposed operation will be located in or might affect the coastal zone of this state, the applicant shall also complete and submit the coastal project questionnaire required by 6 AAC 50.070. Before submitting an application, the applicant shall schedule a preapplication scoping meeting with the department.

(b) Except for an application for biosolids that are to be applied to land under 18 AAC 60.510, an application for a permit or permit renewal must consist of

(1) a cover letter that contains

(A) a statement indicating the class of landfill or the type of operation for which the permit is sought, and evidence showing that the proposed facility meets the description of that type of facility in 18 AAC 60.005(a) or 18 AAC 60.300(c) ;

(B) a general narrative description of the site topography, geology, climate, surface hydrology, and groundwater hydrology;

(C) a statement that the applicant is aware of all applicable local ordinances, all local zoning requirements, and, if appropriate, the requirements of AS 46.40 and 6 AAC 50 (Alaska Coastal Management Program); and

(D) information required by 18 AAC 60.820(c) or 18 AAC 60.900 to support any waiver requested;

(2) completed permit application on a form supplied by the department, or on an equivalent form approved by the department;

(3) drawings, documents, and plans that demonstrate the applicant will meet the requirements of the applicable standards in this chapter pertaining to

(A) the location of the landfill;

(B) facility design features;

(C) operations at the site;

(D) monitoring for signs of pollution or other problems;

(E) closing landfills; and

(F) financial assurance for closure and post-closure activities;

(4) contour drawings and waste disposal volume estimates;

(5) closure and post-closure cost estimates;

(6) a disclosure of any anticipated future uses of the property;

(7) a copy of the deed to the property for the facility, or of some other instrument that is routinely examined during a title search and that identifies the landowner; that copy must be accompanied by a

(A) copy of any lease agreement that is clearly relevant to the proposed activity; or

(B) written statement signed by the landowner, showing that the landowner consents to the proposed activity, and agrees to the placement of a notation on the deed or other instrument as required by 18 AAC 60.395(i) , 18 AAC 60.396(b) , and 18 AAC 60.490; and

(8) the permit application review fee and any applicable one-time fees required by Table 1-2 or Table 1-4 in 18 AAC 60.700(a) .

(c) For a landfill that accepts more than five tons of waste per day, on an annual basis, the owner or operator shall ensure that a permit application or renewal described in this section is signed and sealed by a registered engineer verifying that the

(1) narrative description submitted to meet the requirements of (b)(1)(B) of this section is correct;

(2) drawings, documents, and plans submitted to meet the requirements of (b)(3)(C), (b)(3)(D), and (b)(4) of this section are complete and accurate;

(3) drawings, documents, and plans submitted to meet the requirements of (b)(3)(A) of this section clearly and accurately show how the facility will meet the requirements of this chapter;

(4) estimate and calculations submitted to meet the requirements of (b)(3)(B) and (b)(5) of this section are complete and correct; and

(5) closure plan submitted to meet the requirements of (b)(3)(E) of this section is feasible.

(d) If an application is deficient, the department will notify the applicant and will describe the deficiencies. When the deficiencies are corrected, the application will be considered complete for purposes of 18 AAC 15.050, and the department will continue processing the application.

History: Eff. 1/28/96, Register 137; am 6/28/96, Register 138; am 10/29/98, Register 148; am 7/11/99, Register 151; am 6/30/2002, Register 162; am 9/7/2002, Register 163

Authority: AS 44.46.020

AS 44.46.025

AS 46.03.010

AS 46.03.020

AS 46.03.100

AS 46.03.110


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