2006 Colorado SWANA Charles G. Johnson Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment October 6, 2006.

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2006 Colorado SWANA Charles G. Johnson Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment October 6, 2006

2006 Outreach New Regulations: Water Tire Hauler Asbestos Regulation Integrations Compost: CDA NORM/TENORM: WQCD Web Site Annual Workplan Workgroups: Internal NORM/TENORM Compost Geotechnical External Beneficial Reuse Electronic Recycling Sustainability ASTSWMO

Geotechnical Workgroup 1) Subgrade a) In-situ material b) CQA/CQC test methods and frequencies c) Survey 2) Conventional Liner Criteria and Components a) Subgrade requirements b) Survey c) Horizontal/Vertical Expansions 3) Alternative Liner Components a) CQA/CQC test methods and frequencies b) Survey c) Horizontal/Vertical Expansions 4) Leachate Collection System Components a) Leachate transport demonstrations b) Sumps c) CQA/CQC test methods and frequencies d) Horizontal/Vertical Expansions 5) Conventional Cover Components a) CQA/CQC test methods and frequencies b) Survey c) Horizontal/Vertical Expansions

Geotechnical Workgroup 6) Alternative/Evapotranspiration Cover Components a) Equivalency demonstrations b) Construction methodology c) CQA/CQC test methods and frequencies d) Survey e) Horizontal/Vertical Expansions 7) Storm Water Control System Features a) CQA/CQC test methods and frequencies 8) Slope Stability a) Liner components b) Leachate collection system components c) Cover components 9) Design Documentation a) Drawings b) CQA Plan c) Criteria 10) Construction Certification and Documentation a) QA/QC test results b) Design deviations and modifications c) Criteria

2006 Outreach Training CDPHE Landfill Operations: Electronic Recycling SWANA Hazardous Waste Identifications ITRC Alternative Landfill Covers Bioreactors Post-closure Care Ecological Land Reuse

2006 Data Collection Questionnaires/Surveys Waste Tires Compost Recycling

New Sites Spills Illegal Dumps Asbestos Sites Voluntary Cleanup Historic Landfills

Internal Activities Regulations Landfill Ban Regulations Surface Impoundments Avian Flu E-Billing SWUF Invoices

Future Activities FTE/Fee Stakeholder Group Regulations Review: Stakeholder Process Guidance Development: Stakeholder Training Deployment: Stakeholder Surveys/Questionnaires Defining Solid Waste Universes Medical Waste Haulers/Illegal dumping ETC!!!!