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Except for a facility that treats or disposes of biosolids and is subject to 18 AAC 60.500 - 18 AAC 60.510, the owner or operator of a facility subject to the permit requirements of AS 46.03.100 or this chapter shall
(1) control public access;
(2) prevent unauthorized vehicular traffic and illegal dumping of wastes by using artificial barriers, natural barriers, or both; the requirements of this paragraph do not apply to a Class III MSWLF unless it is connected to a major road system;
(3) ensure that public salvaging, if allowed, is performed in an area that does not hinder facility operations, create a safety hazard, or cause pollution; and
(4) ensure that access and onsite roads under the operator's control are kept passable and safe for vehicles during normal hours of operation.
History: Eff. 1/28/96, Register 137; am 10/29/98, Register 148
Authority: AS 44.46.020
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