Closed Rsw Landfill Inspection Checklist is a legal document that was released by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency - a government authority operating within Ohio.
Q: What is the purpose of the Closed RSW Landfill Inspection Checklist for Ohio?
A: The checklist is used to inspect closed Residual Solid Waste (RSW) landfills in Ohio.
Q: What is a closed RSW landfill?
A: A closed RSW landfill is a landfill that is no longer accepting waste and has undergone closure procedures.
Q: Who is responsible for inspecting closed RSW landfills in Ohio?
A: The Ohio EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) is responsible for inspecting closed RSW landfills in Ohio.
Q: What does the inspection checklist cover?
A: The inspection checklist covers various aspects of a closed RSW landfill, including methane monitoring, erosion control, and groundwater monitoring, among others.
Q: Why is methane monitoring important for closed RSW landfills?
A: Methane monitoring is important to ensure that there are no methane gas leaks, as methane is a potent greenhouse gas and can be hazardous if accumulated in high concentrations.
Q: What is erosion control in the context of a closed RSW landfill?
A: Erosion control refers to measures taken to prevent soil erosion on the landfill slopes and surfaces, which helps in maintaining the integrity of the landfill cover.
Q: What is groundwater monitoring?
A: Groundwater monitoring involves regularly testing the groundwater near the closed landfill to ensure that there is no contamination.
Q: What are some other items covered in the inspection checklist?
A: Other items covered in the inspection checklist include stormwater management, leachate collection and management, and closure maintenance activities.
Q: Are there any specific regulations or guidelines for closed RSW landfills in Ohio?
A: Yes, Ohio has specific regulations and guidelines for the closure and post-closure care of RSW landfills, which are enforced by the Ohio EPA.
Q: What happens if issues or violations are found during the inspection?
A: If issues or violations are found during the inspection, the Ohio EPA may issue enforcement actions or require corrective actions to be taken by the landfill owner or operator.
Form Details:
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