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Document Page 1 of 2 <br /> TITLE 27. Environmental Protection <br /> Division 2.Solid Waste <br /> Subdivision 1 Consolidated Regulations for Treatment Storage Processing or Disposal of Solid Waste <br /> Chapter 3 Criteria for All Waste Management Units Facilities,and Disposal Sites <br /> Subchapter S. Closure and Post-Closure Maintenance <br /> Article 2 Closure and Post-Closure Maintenance Standards for Disposal Sites and Landfills <br /> §21190. CIWMB—Postclosure Land Use. (T14:§17796) <br /> ® Note History <br /> (a)Proposed postelosure land uses shall be designed and maintained to: <br /> (1)protect public health and safety and prevent damage to structures,roads, utilities and gas monitoring and <br /> control systems; <br /> (2)prevent public contact with waste, landfill gas and leachate; and <br /> (3)prevent landfill gas explosions. <br /> (b) The site design shall consider one or more proposed uses of the site toward which the operator will direct its <br /> efforts, or shall show development as open space, graded to harmonize with the setting and landscaped with <br /> native shrubbery or low maintenance ground cover. <br /> (c) All proposed postclosure land uses, other than non-irrigated open space, on sites implementing closure or on <br /> closed sites shall be submitted to the EA,RWQCB, local air district and local land use agency. The EA shall <br /> review and approve proposed postclosure land uses if the project involves structures within 1,000 feet of the <br /> disposal area, structures on top of waste, modification of the low permeability layer, or irrigation over waste. <br /> (d)Construction on the site shall maintain the integrity of the final cover, drainage and erosion control systems, <br /> and gas monitoring and control systems. The owner or operator shall demonstrate to the satisfaction of the EA <br /> that the activities will not pose a threat to public health and safety and the environment. Any proposed <br /> modification or replacement of the low permeability layer of the final cover shall begin upon approval by the <br /> EA, and the RWQCB. <br /> (e) Construction of structural improvements on top of landfilled areas during the postclosure period shall meet <br /> the following conditions: <br /> (1)automatic met?wane gas sensors, designed to trigger an audible alarm when methane concentrations are <br /> detected, shall be installed in all buildings; <br /> (2)enclosed basement construction is prohibited; <br /> (3)buildings shall be constructed to mitigate the effects of gas accumulation, which may include an active gas <br /> collection or passive vent systems; <br /> (4)buildings and utilities shall be constructed to mitigate the effects of differential settlement. All utility <br /> connections shall be designed with flexible connections and utility collars; <br /> (5)utilities shall not be installed in or below any low permeability layer of final cover; <br /> (6)pilings shall not be installed in or through any bottom liner unless approved by the RWQCB; <br /> (7)if pilings are installed in or through the low permeability layer of final cover, then the low permeability layer <br /> must be replaced or repaired; and <br /> (8)periodic inetiuetie gas monitoring shall be conducted inside all buildings and underground utilities in <br /> accordance with2& 0933 of Article 6, of Subchapter 4 of this Chapter. <br /> (f) The EA may require that an additional soil layer or building pad be placed on the final cover prior to <br /> construction to protect the integrity and function of the various layers of final cover. <br /> (g)All on-site construction within 1,000 feet of the boundary of any disposal area shall be designed and <br /> constructed in accordance with the following, or in accordance with an equivalent design which will prevent gas <br /> migration into the building, unless an exemption has been issued: <br /> (1)a geomembrane or equivalent system with low permeability to landfill gas shall be installed between the <br /> concrete floor slab of the building and subgrade; <br /> (2) a permeable layer of open graded material of clean aggregate with a minimum thickness of 12 inches shall be <br /> installed between the geomembrane and the subgrade or slab; <br /> (3)a geotextile filter shall be utilized to prevent the introduction of fines into the permeable layer; <br /> (4)perforated venting pipes shall be installed within the permeable layer, and shall be designed to operate <br /> without clogging; <br /> (5)the venting pipe shall be constructed with the ability to be connected to an induced draft exhaust system; <br />