Clean closure definition
Clean closure means implementation of all actions specified in
Clean closure means implementation of all actions specified in an aquifer protection permit, if any, as closure requirements, as well as elimination, to the greatest degree practicable, of any reasonable probability of further discharge from the facility and of either exceeding aquifer water quality standards at the applicable point of compliance or, if an aquifer water quality standard is exceeded at the time the permit is issued, causing further degradation of the aquifer at the applicable point of compliance as provided in section 49-243, subsection B, paragraph 3. Clean closure also means postclosure monitoring and maintenance are unnecessary to meet the requirements in an aquifer protection permit.
Clean closure at a solid waste facility means a site which satisfies all of the following:
Examples of Clean closure in a sentence
Clean closure of Trench 7 by transferring treated soil and liner components to the landfill units will leave no wastes in Trench 7, thus providing high protection to human health and the environment.
Clean closure activities were undertaken at the EECO site from 1989 to 1996, including soil excavation and confirmation sampling at both RCRA and non-RCRA units.
More Definitions of Clean closure
Clean closure means implementation of all actions specified in a permit, if any, as closure requirements, as well as elimination, to the greatest degree practicable, of any reasonable probability of further discharge from the facility and of exceeding aquifer water quality standards at the applicable point of compliance. Clean closure also means postclosure monitoring and maintenance are unnecessary to meet the requirements of this chapter.
Clean closure means complete removal of all waste from the facility and removal or decontamination of all structures, equipment, debris and environmental media (such as soil and ground water). If that cannot be accomplished consistent with the performance standards for “clean closure” in WAC 173-303- 610(2), then the closure plan and/or the final permit must have requirements for additional post-closure care or corrective action.