Site operations and the operation plan shall include provision for the following:
(a) Where operational problems occur, or geologic or hydrologic conditions warrant, the Director may require the performance of additional tests and submission of additional information to ensure continued disposal site suitability and operation plan viability.
(b) Daily operational records shall be maintained by the operator that show the type and general origin of incoming waste or recyclables, the destination and amount of waste transshipped or buried, and the amount and destination of material recycled by material type. Summary waste handling reports shall be provided to the Director by the operator on a quarterly basis for October through December; January through March; April through June; and July through September, by no later than January 31, April 30, July 31, and October 31, for the preceding quarter.
(c) Names, addresses and telephone numbers of all authorized persons who are to be placed in responsible charge of operations of the solid waste management facility will be provided and kept updated upon any change of key personnel. At least one such person shall be on duty at all times during hours of operation. At all other times, the site will be secured so as to prohibit access by unauthorized persons.
(d) At the entrance to the site, a sign will be erected that states the name of the facility, a schedule of days and hours of operation and an emergency number accessible twenty-four hours a day. No solid waste will be accepted outside the posted hours of operation. Facility operations are authorized only during the hours approved in the permit.
(e) Adequate sanitary and shelter facilities, Health Department approved, shall be provided on-site for landfill personnel.
(f) Sufficient equipment and adequate personnel shall be available on-site at all times of operation in order to comply with the approved operation plan and the provisions of this chapter.
(g) Equipment provided for operation of the facility shall be in operable condition and adequate in size and performance capability to continuously conduct the operations in accordance with this chapter.
(h) Standby equipment shall be reasonably available in the event of major equipment breakdown.
(i) An attendant shall direct vehicles to the unloading area, or clearly marked signs shall be prominently located directing vehicles to the unloading area.
(j) Litter control fences shall be located in the immediate operating area, approximately fifty to seventy-five feet downwind from any area where waste can be blown by the wind. The operator shall keep the entire landfill adequately policed and free of litter. Litter shall be collected routinely at no greater than weekly intervals from all areas other than the unloading area, such as from fences, roadways and treeline barriers, and such litter shall be disposed of according to this chapter.
(k) No salvaging shall be permitted at the facility except as provided in the operation plan. Any salvaging operations approved by the Director will be strictly supervised and conducted in accordance with the operation plan.
(l) The applicant must provide certification from the Fire Marshal's office that fire-fighting resources are adequate to protect the site and its contents.
(m) Vectors and rodents shall be effectively controlled so as not to constitute nuisances or hazards. If, in the opinion of the Director of the Health Department, a vector infestation occurs, the Director may order the facility closed and the rodents or other vectors controlled at the expense of the owner or operator of the facility.
(n) To control dust and mud problems off-site, the following measures shall be implemented:
(1) Paving of access roads leading to the unloading area;
(2) Spraying clean water, as needed, on roadways;
(3) Providing a wash rack for vehicles;
(4) Applying water or other material approved by the Director to travelways or work areas to control dust; and
(5) Other measures approved by the Director as needed.
(Ord. 99-06. Passed 5-19-99.)