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(a) The owner or operator of a MSWLF existing on 1/28/96, who cannot make the demonstration required by AAC 60.305 regarding airports, 18 AAC 60.310 regarding floodplains, or 18 AAC 60.320(b) regarding unstable areas shall close the MSWLF within one year after that date. Closure must be consistent with the requirements of 18 AAC 60.245 and, as applicable, 18 AAC 60.390 or 18 AAC 60.395, and shall include post-closure care as required by 18 AAC 60.397.
(b) The department will extend the deadline for closure required by (a) of this section for up to two years if the owner or operator demonstrates that there is no
(1) available alternative disposal capacity; and
(2) immediate threat to public health or the environment.
History: Eff. 1/28/96, Register 137
Authority: AS 44.46.020
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