§ 154.211 SANITARY LANDFILLS.
   Sanitary landfills may be approved as a special use, but only when it is established that:
   (A)   There are no existing residential structures within 660 feet of the proposed landfill;
   (B)   The area in which the hazardous material is located must be completely surrounded by a six-foot high fence with a 12-inch barb wire barrier on the top and must be equipped with gates that can be locked;
   (C)   There must be layer of clay of a minimal thickness of five feet designed in such a way that all hazardous or liquid material are unable to escape beyond this barrier into surrounding ground. This barrier must also be of a bowl type design with sides of the thickness herein stated completely surrounding the hazardous material and/or liquid material mass on all sides. The liquid material and/or hazardous material mass may not be closer to the original ground level as existing prior to the construction of landfill than four feet. Said barrier shall be of such a low permeability so as to maintain integrity of the barrier for 500 years;
   (D)   Two test wells shall be drilled within 75 feet of area used directly for the placement of hazardous and liquid wastes; and shall be monitored and tested monthly for purity and copies of those tests shall be filed with the Township Clerk within 30 days of taking the samples. The monitoring and testing of these wells and filing of tests shall continue even after the site is no longer used; and
   (E)   The hazardous or liquid materials are not placed within 500 feet of any natural or artificial body of water or wetlands. (See §§ 93.20 and 93.21 of this code of ordinances, as amended.)
(Ord. passed 7-12-2012, § 8.8) Penalty, see § 154.999