Illinois Code § 225 ILCS 230/1006

Certification.
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Solid Waste Site Operators
shall be certified in accordance with the following:

 
(a) Solid Waste Site Operator certificates shall be issued to
those persons who in accordance with the provisions of this Section
demonstrate a practical working knowledge of the design, operation, and
maintenance of sanitary landfills in the following areas:

 
 
(1) unloading, spreading, and compacting of waste, 
 
litter collection, and vector abatement;

 
 
(2) traffic control of vehicles delivering waste;

 
 
(3) application, maintenance, and inspection of cover 
 
and cover requirements under Board rules and Agency permits;

 
 
(4) fire control, on-site personnel safety 
 
requirements, and contingency plan implementation;

 
 
(5) leachate control operation, leachate management, 
 
and landfill gas management;

 
 
(6) identification of classes of waste;

 
 
(7) causes for revocation or suspension of 
 
certificates;

 
 
(8) reporting and recordkeeping required by Board and 
 
Agency regulations and Agency permits;

 
 
(9) financial assurance and groundwater monitoring 
 
requirements;

 
 
(10) development and implementation of contingency 
 
plans, closure plans, post closure plans, and corrective action; and

 
 
(11) requirements for payment of fees.

 
(b) (Blank).

 
(c) Special waste certificate endorsements shall be issued to those
persons who are certified as Solid Waste Site Operators in
accordance with the provisions of this Section, and who demonstrate a
practical working knowledge of the design, operation, and maintenance of
sanitary landfills relative to the acceptance and disposal of special wastes.

litter collection, and vector abatement;
and cover requirements under Board rules and Agency permits;
requirements, and contingency plan implementation;
and landfill gas management;
certificates;
Agency regulations and Agency permits;
requirements;
plans, closure plans, post closure plans, and corrective action; and

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