Title 35 · WY

35-11-526 the administrator shall consider other relevant

Citation: Wyo. Stat. § 35-11-526

Section: 35-11-526

35-11-526 the administrator shall consider other relevant factors, including, but not limited to:

(i) The hydrogeologic characteristics of the facility and surrounding land;

(ii) The climatic factors of the area; and

(iii) The physical and chemical characteristics and volume of the leachate.

(c) The relevant point of compliance specified by the administrator for the allowable concentration values for pollutants under paragraph (a)(i) of this section shall be no more than one hundred fifty (150) meters from the waste management unit boundary and shall be located on land owned by the owner of the municipal solid waste landfill. In determining the relevant point of compliance, the administrator shall consider at least the following factors:

(i) The hydrogeologic characteristics of the facility and surrounding land;

(ii) The physical and chemical characteristics and volume of the leachate; (iii) The quantity, quality and direction of flow of ground water in the area;

(iv) The proximity and withdrawal rate of ground water users;

(v) The availability of alternative sources of drinking water supplies;

(vi) The existing quality of the ground water, including other sources of contamination and their cumulative impacts on the ground water and whether the ground water is currently used or reasonably expected to be used for drinking water;

(vii) Public health, safety and welfare effects; and

(viii) Practicable capability of the owner or operator.

35-11-528. Municipal solid waste facilities cease and transfer program created; criteria for grants and loans; loan terms; availability of other state funding sources.

(a) There is created the municipal solid waste facilities cease and transfer program. Grants and loans under the program shall be awarded by the state loan and investment board. The program shall be administered by the solid and hazardous waste division of the department of environmental quality with the input of the waste and water advisory board as provided in W.S.