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STANDARD PROVISIONS AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS September 1993 <br /> FOR WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS <br /> FOR DISCHARGES REGULATED BY CHAPTER 15 AND/OR PART 258 -17- <br /> The fact that it would have been necessary to halt or reduce the permitted activity in Order to <br /> maintain compliance with this Order shall not be regarded as a defense for the discharger's <br /> violations of the Order. <br /> 4. The discharge shall remain within the designated disposal area at all times. <br /> 5. By the effective date of waste discharge requirements, the discharger shall have a plan for <br /> preventing and controlling accidental discharges, and for minimizing the effect of such <br /> events. This plan shall: <br /> a. Identify the possible sources of accidental loss or leakage of wastes from each waste <br /> storage, treatment, or disposal unit. <br /> b. Evaluate the effectiveness of present waste management units and operational <br /> procedures, and identify needed changes or contingency plans. <br /> C. Predict the effectiveness of the proposed changes in waste management facilities and <br /> procedures and provide an implementation schedule containing interim and final dates <br /> when changes will be implemented. <br /> The Board, after review of the plan, may establish conditions that it deems necessary to control <br /> leakage and minimize its effects. <br /> 6. :Methane and other landfill gases shall be adequately vented. removed from landfill units, or <br /> otherwise controlled to prevent the danger of explosion, adverse health effects, nuisance <br /> conditions, or the impairment of beneficial uses of water due to migration through the vadose <br /> (unsaturated) zone. <br /> 7. During the rainy season a minimum one-foot thickness of low permeability soil or alternative <br /> cover, approved by the Board and by the California Integrated Waste Management Board, <br /> shall be maintained over all but the active disposal area of the landfill units. The active <br /> disposal area shall be confined to the smallest area practicable based on the anticipated <br /> quantity of waste discharge and other waste management facility operations. <br /> 8. Any direct-line discharge to a surface impoundment shall have fail-safe equipment or <br /> operating procedures to prevent overfilling. <br /> 9. Surface impoundments shall be designed, constructed and maintained to prevent scouring <br /> and/or erosion of the liners and other containment features at points of discharge to the <br /> impoundments and by wave action at the waterline. <br /> 10. Leachate removed from a surface impoundment LCRS shall be discharged to the impoundment <br /> from which it originated. Leachate removed from a landfill shall not be discharged to any <br /> landfill. <br /> 11. Solids which accumulate in a surface impoundment shall be periodically removed to maintain <br /> minimum freeboard requirements and to maintain sufficient capacity for landfill and surface <br />