27 CA ADC § 20270


      27 CCR s 20270

      Cal. Admin. Code tit. 27, s 20270


      CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS
      TITLE 27. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
      DIVISION 2. SOLID WASTE
      SUBDIVISION 1. CONSOLIDATED REGULATIONS FOR TREATMENT, STORAGE, PROCESSING
      OR DISPOSAL OF SOLID WASTE
      CHAPTER 3. CRITERIA FOR ALL WASTE MANAGEMENT UNITS, FACILITIES, AND 
      DISPOSAL
      SITES
      SUBCHAPTER 2. SITING AND DESIGN
      ARTICLE 3. WASTE MANAGEMENT UNIT, FACILITY, OR DISPOSAL SITE 
CLASSIFICATION
      AND SITING
      This database is current through 04/21/06, Register 2006, No. 16. 

      s 20270. CIWMB - Location Restrictions: Airport Safety. (T14:s17258.10)

      (a) Owners or operators of new Municipal Solid Waste Landfill units 
      (MSWLF), existing MSWLF units, and lateral expansions of MSWLF units that 
      are located within 10,000 feet (3,048 meters) of any airport runway end 
      used by turbojet aircraft or within 5,000 feet (1,524 meters) of any 
      airport runway end used by only piston-type aircraft must demonstrate that 
      the units are designed and operated so that the MSWLF unit does not pose a 
      bird hazard to aircraft.

      (b) Owners or operators proposing to site new MSWLF units and lateral 
      expansions located within a five-mile radius of any airport runway end 
      used by turbojet or piston-type aircraft must notify the affected airport 
      and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).

      (c) The owner or operator must place the demonstration made pursuant to 
      paragraph (a) of this section in the operating record and notify the EA 
      that it has been placed in the operating record.

      (d) Existing MSWLF units that cannot make the demonstration specified in 
      s20270(a) pertaining to airports must:

      (1) close by October 9, 1996, in accordance with s21110 of this article;

      (2) conduct postclosure activities in accordance with s21110 of this 
      article; and

      (3) conduct closure and postclosure activities in accordance with 
      applicable sections of Chapter 4, and Chapter 6, of this Division.

      (e) The deadline for closure required by paragraph (a) of this section may 
      be extended up to two years if the owner or operator demonstrates to the 
      CIWMB that:

      (1) There is no available alternative disposal capacity; and

      (2) There is no immediate threat to human health and the environment.


      


      Note: Authority cited: Sections 40502, 43020 and 43021, Public Resources 
      Code. Reference: Sections 40508 and 43103, Public Resources Code; and 
      Title 40, Code of Federal Regulations, Sections 258.10 and 258.16. 
       

       HISTORY 
         
      1. New section filed 6-18-97; operative 7-18-97 (Register 97, No. 25).
      27 CA ADC s 20270

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