A department employee shall inspect each off-site hazardous waste disposal site during times when hazardous wastes are ordinarily received. Such inspection shall be conducted at intervals determined by rule and regulation of the commission based on the volume and toxicity of the wastes being received. Such department employee shall be permitted reasonable access to disposal operations for the purpose of monitoring and inspecting such operations. Such department employee, whose salary and benefits shall be paid out of the department's share of the annual fee collected by the county or municipality pursuant to section 25-15-214 (1), shall have training and experience in relevant aspects of hazardous waste management.
Source: L. 83: Entire section added, p. 1094, § 13, effective June 3. L. 92: Entire section amended, p. 1260, § 23, effective August 1.
Structure Colorado Code
Title 25 - Public Health and Environment
Part 2 - Hazardous Waste Disposal Sites
§ 25-15-200.2. Legislative Declaration
§ 25-15-201. Certificate Required - Disposal Prohibited - Exceptions
§ 25-15-203. Grounds for Approval
§ 25-15-205. Permit Required for Operation - Burial of Liquids Prohibited
§ 25-15-206. Substantial Change in Ownership, Design, or Operation
§ 25-15-206.5. Revocation or Suspension of Certificate
§ 25-15-208. Commission to Promulgate Rules and Regulations - Limitations
§ 25-15-209. Inventory Required
§ 25-15-209.5. Inspection Required
§ 25-15-209.6. Performance Audits
§ 25-15-210. Sites Deemed Public Nuisance - When
§ 25-15-211. Violation - Criminal Penalty
§ 25-15-211. Violation - Criminal Penalty
§ 25-15-212. Violation - Civil Penalty - Reimbursement of Costs
§ 25-15-213. County or Municipal Hazardous Waste Disposal Site Fund - Tax - Fees
§ 25-15-214. Hazardous Waste Disposal Site Fund - Fees
§ 25-15-215. Contracts With Governmental Units Authorized
§ 25-15-216. Colorado Geological Survey to Designate Optimally Suitable Areas
§ 25-15-219. Department to Study Need for Disposal Sites and Feasibility of Alternative Technologies