Operating hours must be approved by the town and specified in
the specific use permit issued by the town for the operation as a
solid waste facility. The approved hours of operation will take into
account noise, traffic, and dust emitting from or attributed to operation
of the solid waste facility and which may infringe on the safety or
quality of life of town citizens. Should the owner/operator not be
required by law to obtain a specific use permit for the operation
of a solid waste facility, then operations will not be conducted outside
the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on weekdays and 8:00 a.m. to 2:00
p.m. on Saturdays. No operations will be conducted on Sunday. “Operations”
is defined as the acceptance of waste or the operating of any equipment
used in disposal operations or preparation for disposal.
(1998 Code, sec. 95.35)
At a minimum, an on-site manager with a class A letter of competency
from the department of state health services shall be available on
the site during operating hours.
(1998 Code, sec. 95.36)
The owners/operators of a solid waste facility will be responsible
for removing all debris, paper, garbage cans, bottles, and discarded
or waste materials from the streets and street rights-of-way and along
all major road thoroughfares leading to the solid waste facility for
a distance of five miles from the entrance of the facility. Cleaning
of these areas will be not less than daily and may be required more
frequently by the town if conditions so warrant.
(1998 Code, sec. 95.38)
Municipal solid waste landfill units shall not:
(1) Cause a discharge of pollutants into waters of the United States,
including wetlands, that violates any requirements of the Clean Water
Act (being 33 USC 1251 et seq.) including, but not limited to, the
National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES).
(2) Cause a nonpoint source of pollution of waters of the United States,
including wetlands, that violates any requirement of an areawide or
statewide water quality management plan that has been approved under
section 208 of the Clean Water Act, being 33 USC 1288, as amended.
(3) Cause a subsurface discharge of leachate from solid waste facilities
to any surface water or groundwater.
(1998 Code, sec. 95.47)
Each year, the land that received solid waste for the previous
12 months will be brought to final grade, receive final cover, and
be revegetated.
(1998 Code, sec. 95.53)
The owner/operator shall develop a recycling program that will
recycle 10% of its waste stream during the first year of operation.
While maintaining a minimum 10% recycling, the recycling plan must
be continuously improved each year until it complies with state and
federal guidelines.
(1998 Code, sec. 95.54)