Note: | Failure to obtain approval for post-closure activities may prevent reimbursement under post-closure financial assurance in WAC 173-351-600. |
(5) Renewal procedures. Except as provided in WAC
173-351-710(6), the owner or operator of a facility must apply for renewal of the MSWLF permit at least thirty days before the renewal date. The owner or operator is authorized to continue activities authorized under the most recent expired permit, if the jurisdictional health department has not rendered a decision on renewal by the renewal date of the current permit.
(a) Prior to renewing a permit, the jurisdictional health department will:
(i) Review the original application, modifications, and additional information required in WAC
173-351-730 (3)(b) for compliance with these regulations; and
(ii) Collect the renewal fee if the jurisdictional health department so chooses.
(b) If the facility meets all applicable laws and regulations and conforms to the most recently adopted comprehensive solid waste management plan, the jurisdictional health department may renew the permit for a period not to exceed five years; and
(c) The jurisdictional health department must file the renewed permit with the department no more than seven days after the date of renewal. The department will review and may appeal the renewal as set forth in RCW
70.95.185 and
70.95.190. See also reissuance under subsection (6) of this section. No permit issued pursuant to this chapter will be valid unless it has been reviewed by the department.
(6) Permit modifications.
(a) Any owner or operator intending to modify a valid MSWLF permit must file a modification application at least forty-five days before the intended modification. A modification application must be made on forms authorized by the jurisdictional health department and the department, and the forms must include information identified in WAC
173-351-730 (3)(a).
(b) The jurisdictional health department will follow the procedures of subsection (1) of this section in issuing a permit modification except for the following:
(i) Subsection (1)(b)(ii) and (iii) of this section, public notice;
(ii) The department will report its findings under subsection (1)(e) of this section within thirty days; and
(iii) The jurisdictional health department will approve or disapprove the modification application within forty-five days after its receipt or inform the owner or operator as to the status of the application with a schedule for final determination.
(c) To allow for permit modifications to be authorized at the time of permit renewal, any owner or operator may combine the application required for a permit modification in WAC
173-351-730 (3)(a) with the application required for a renewal permit in WAC
173-351-730 (3)(b).
(d) Lateral expansions, a fifty percent increase or greater in design volume capacity, or changes resulting in significant adverse environmental impacts that have led a responsible official to issue a declaration of significance under WAC
197-11-736 are not considered a modification but require permit reissuance under these rules.
(7) Permit reissuance. Any owner or operator intending to continue construction, operation, or post-closure beyond the permitted duration of a valid MSWLF permit must file a reissuance application at least ninety days before the existing permit expires. Reissuance applications are subject to the public notification process of subsection (1)(b) of this section. A reissuance application must be made on forms authorized by the jurisdictional health department and the department, and must include information identified in WAC
173-351-730(4). The jurisdictional health department will follow the procedures of subsection (1) of this section in reissuing a permit.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
70.95.020(3),
70.95.060(1), and
70.95.260 (1), (6). WSR 12-23-009 (Order 07-15), § 173-351-720, filed 11/8/12, effective 12/9/12. Statutory Authority: Chapter
70.95 RCW and 40 C.F.R. 258. WSR 93-22-016, § 173-351-720, filed 10/26/93, effective 11/26/93.]