An owner or operator must prepare and maintain a contingency action plan at the solid waste management facility. The contingency action plan must identify occurrences that would endanger human health and the environment and must establish procedures that would minimize hazards to human health and the environment. The contingency action plan must contain the information in subpart 3 and the contingency requirements for the particular facility.
Within the period specified in the approved contingency action plan, the owner or operator must implement the provisions of the plan that would minimize the adverse effects to human health or the environment from vandalism, fires, explosions, failure or collapse of artificial or natural dikes, or liners, water quality violations, surface drainage problems, air emission violations, and other releases.
The contingency action plan must contain the following:
The owner or operator must review and amend the contingency action plan whenever:
A copy of the contingency action plan and revisions to the plan must be submitted to the commissioner with the permit application. After modification or approval, compliance with the plan must be a condition of any permit issued, and the plan must be retained at the solid waste management facility.
Minn. R. agency 167, ch. 7035, SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITY GENERAL TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS, pt. 7035.2615
Statutory Authority: MS s 115.03; 116.07