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<br />KCHD ORDINANCE 1999- 33 SOLID WASTE REGULATIONS <br />(5) The design of dikes, including calculations on dike stability analyses under conditions of liner <br />failure; <br />(6) Other design details, including sludge clean-out and disposal, overfilling alarms and inlet <br />design; and <br />(7) Closure/post-closure design, construction maintenance and land use. <br />c. An operation plan that addresses: <br />(1) Operation and maintenance of leachate collection system, or ground water monitoring; <br />(2) Operation and maintenance of overfilling equipment or details of filling and emptying <br />techniques; <br />(3) Inspection of dikes and liners for integrity; and <br />(4) Safety and emergency plans consistent with local police, fire, and emergency management <br />policies and procedures. <br />d. A closure plan to address: <br />(1) Estimate of closure year and cost; <br />(2) Methods of removing wastes, liners and any contaminated soils and location of final disposal; <br />(3) Closure timing and notification procedures; and <br />(4) Final inspection by regulatory agencies. <br />3. Facility Standards. <br />WAC 173-304-430: Surface Impoundment Standards, is hereby adopted by reference. <br />F. Piles <br />1. General <br />Any site must comply with the Kittitas County Solid Waste Management Plan <br />2. Permit Application Contents. <br />In addition to the requirements of Section VI.A.2., each application for a permit must include, but may <br />not be limited to: <br />a. Preliminary engineering reports/plans and specifications that include, but are not limited to: <br />(1) How the proposed facility will meet the locational standards of WAC 173-304-130; <br />(2) The relationship of the facility to the most recently approved Kittitas County Solid Waste <br />Management Plan and zoning;