Oklahoma Administrative Code (Last Updated: March 11, 2021) |
TITLE 252. Department of Environmental Quality |
Chapter 517. Disposal of Coal Combustion Residuals from Electric Utilities |
Subchapter 1. General Provisions |
SECTION 252:517-1-1. Scope and purpose
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- (a) Applicability. This Chapter applies to owners and operators of new and existing landfills and surface impoundments, including any lateral expansions of such units that dispose or otherwise engage in solid waste management of CCR generated from the combustion of coal at electric utilities and independent power producers. Unless otherwise provided in this Chapter, these requirements also apply to disposal units located off-site of the electric utility or independent power producer. This Chapter also applies to any practice that does not meet the definition of a beneficial use of CCR.(b) Applicability to inactive CCR surface impoundments. This Chapter also applies to inactive CCR surface impoundments at active electric utilities or independent power producers, regardless of the fuel currently used at the facility to produce electricity.(c) Cessation of landfill operations. This Chapter does not apply to CCR landfills that have ceased receiving CCR prior to October 19, 2015.(d) Cessation of electricity production. This Chapter does not apply to electric utilities or independent power producers that have ceased producing electricity prior to October 19, 2015.(e) Exceptions. This Chapter does not apply to wastes, including fly ash, bottom ash, boiler slag, and flue gas desulfurization materials generated at facilities that are not part of an electric utility or independent power producer, such as manufacturing facilities, universities, and hospitals. This Chapter also does not apply to fly ash, bottom ash, boiler slag, and flue gas desulfurization materials, generated primarily from the combustion of fuels (including other fossil fuels) other than coal, for the purpose of generating electricity unless the fuel burned consists of more than fifty percent (50%) coal on a total heat input or mass input basis, whichever results in the greater mass feed rate of coal.(f) Beneficial use exception. This Chapter does not apply to practices that meet the definition of a beneficial use of CCR.(g) Coal mine exception. This Chapter does not apply to CCR placement at active or abandoned underground or surface coal mines.(h) Municipal solid waste landfill exception. This Chapter does not apply to municipal solid waste landfills that receive CCR.