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<br />KCHD ORDINANCE 1999- 26 SOLID WASTE REGULATIONS
<br />B. General Landfill Facilities (except Municipal Solid Waste Landfills)
<br />1. Permit Application Contents.
<br />In addition to the requirements of Section VI.A.2., each landfill permit application, except for municipal
<br />solid waste landfill applications, must include, but may not be limited to, the following:
<br />a. A geohydrological assessment of the facility which meets the minimum requirements of WAC 173-
<br />304-600(3)(b)(i) including, but not limited to, information which addresses:
<br />(1) Local/regional geology and hydrology, including faults, unstable slopes and subsidence areas
<br />on site;
<br />(2) Evaluation of bedrock and soil types and properties;
<br />(3) Depths to ground water and/or aquifer(s);
<br />(4) Direction and flow rate of local ground water;
<br />(5) Direction of flow of regional ground water;
<br />(6) Number, location and construction (where available) of private and public wells within a two-
<br />thousand (2,000) foot radius of the site;
<br />(7) Tabulation of all water rights for ground water and surface water within a two-thousand
<br />(2,000) foot radius of the site;
<br />(8) Identification and description of all perennial surface waters within a one-mile radius of the
<br />site, and all ephemeral streams, wetlands, and lakes within a two-thousand (2,000) foot radius
<br />of the site;
<br />(9) Background ground water quality assessment, for the drinking water parameters indicated in
<br />WAC 173-304-9901 and WAC 173-200-040 (2), which accounts for both dry and wet weather
<br />conditions, and for expanded facilities, identification of impacts of existing facilities of the
<br />applicant, to date, upon ground waters from landfill leachate discharges or stormwater surface
<br />run-off;
<br />(10) Background surface water quality assessment for temperature, pH, fecal coliform bacteria,
<br />conductivity, turbidity, suspended solids, dissolved oxygen, heavy metals, hardness, chloride,
<br />nitrate, nitrite, ammonia, sulfate, chemical oxygen demand, total organic carbon, and organics,
<br />which account for both dry and wet weather conditions, and for expanded facilities,
<br />identification of impacts of existing facilities of the applicant, to date, upon surface waters
<br />from landfill leachate discharges or stormwater surface run-off, or other information specified
<br />by the Health Officer;
<br />(11) Calculation of a site water balance;
<br />(12) Conceptual design of a ground water and surface water monitoring system, including proposed
<br />installation methods for these devices and where applicable, a vadose zone monitoring plan;
<br />(13) Land use in the area, including the location of nearby residences; and
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