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What operational and design limitations should be placed in a proposed permit?

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What operational and design limitations should be placed in a proposed permit?

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A. At a minimum, a proposed full permit should address tonnage, elevation, facility boundary and traffic volume. For landfills, the permit should also address disposal area, excavation depth, and estimated closure date. The LEA has discretion to add other limitations and, under certain site-specific circumstances, delete unnecessary limitations. See LEA Advisory No. 57 for further instructions on writing a full solid waste facility permit. For standardized and registration permits, the site design and operational parameters are contained in the permit. The LEA is not allowed to add any other terms or conditions to these types of permits.

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