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Legal Implementing Mechanisms. To implement this Project, the parties intend to take the following steps: 1. EPA expects to propose for public comment and promulgate a site-specific rule amending 40 CFR 258.28 for ▇▇▇▇ Arundel County’s Millersville Landfill and Resource Recovery Facility. This site-specific rule will describe the project requirements and any other aspects of the rulemaking. It is expected that the site-specific rule will provide for Withdrawal or Termination and a Post-Project Compliance Period consistent with Section VII, and will address the Transfer procedures included in Section X. The standards and reporting requirements set forth in Section II (and any attachments to this FPA) will be implemented in this site-specific rulemaking. 2. The State of Maryland under its relevant authority expects to modify any permits necessary to implement this FPA. The monitoring, record keeping, and reporting requirements will be implemented in a Federally Enforceable State Operating Permit (FESOP). The FESOP will identify whether the County intends to install a passive or an active system to combust the collected landfill gas. 3. Except as provided in any rule(s), compliance order(s), permit provisions or other implementing mechanisms that may be adopted to implement the Project, the parties do not intend that this FPA will modify or otherwise alter the applicability of existing or future laws or regulations to the County’s Facility 4. By signing this FPA, EPA, the County, and the MDE acknowledge and agree that they have the respective authorities and discretion to enter into this FPA and to implement the provisions of this project, to the extent appropriate.

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Sources: Usepa Project Xl Final Project Agreement

Legal Implementing Mechanisms. To implement this Project, the parties intend to take the following steps: 1. EPA expects to propose for public comment and promulgate a site-specific rule amending 40 CFR 258.28 for ▇▇▇▇ Arundel Buncombe County’s Millersville Landfill and Resource Recovery Solid Waste Management Facility. This site-specific rule will describe the project requirements and any other aspects of the rulemaking. It is expected that the site-specific rule will provide for Withdrawal or Termination and a Post-Post- Project Compliance Period consistent with Section VII, and will address the Transfer procedures included in Section X. The standards and reporting requirements set forth in Section II (and any attachments to this FPA) will be implemented in this site-specific rulemaking. 2. The State of Maryland North Carolina under its relevant authority expects to modify any permits necessary to implement this FPA. The monitoring, record keeping, and reporting requirements will be implemented in a Federally Enforceable State Operating Permit (FESOP). The FESOP will identify whether the County intends to install a passive or an active system to combust the collected landfill gas. 3. Except as provided in any rule(s), compliance order(s), permit provisions or other implementing mechanisms that may be adopted to implement the Project, the parties do not intend that this FPA will modify or otherwise alter the applicability of existing or future laws or regulations to the Buncombe County’s Solid Waste Management Facility. 4. By signing this FPA, EPA, the Buncombe County, the State of North Carolina and the MDE its local authorities acknowledge and agree that they have the respective authorities and discretion to enter into this FPA and to implement the provisions of this project, to the extent appropriate.

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Sources: Usepa Project Xl Final Project Agreement

Legal Implementing Mechanisms. To implement this Project, the parties Parties intend to take the following steps: 1. EPA expects to propose for public comment and promulgate take final action on a site-specific rule amending 40 CFR 258.28 for 258.28, applicable to ▇▇▇▇ Arundel County’s County s Millersville Landfill and Resource Recovery Facility. This site-specific rule will describe the project requirements and any other aspects of the rulemaking. It is expected that the site-specific rule will provide for Withdrawal or Termination and a Post-Project Compliance Period consistent with Section VII, and will address the Transfer procedures included in Section X. The standards and reporting requirements set forth in Section II (and any attachments to this FPA) will be implemented in this site-specific rulemaking.X. 2. The State of Maryland under its relevant authority expects to modify any permits necessary to implement this FPA. As noted above, the County will submit an amendment to its Title V Permit application which will incorporate its obligations to monitor and control LFG generated by this Project (see Att. IV.) 3. The standards and reporting requirements set forth in Section III (and any attachments to this FPA) will be implemented in this site-specific rulemaking. The monitoring, record keeping, and reporting requirements will be implemented incorporated in a Federally Enforceable State Operating Permit (FESOP). The FESOP will identify whether the County intends to install a passive or an active system to combust the collected landfill gasTitle V permit. 34. Except as provided in any rule(s), compliance order(s), permit provisions or other implementing mechanisms that may be adopted to implement the Project, the parties Parties do not intend that this FPA will modify or otherwise alter the applicability of existing or future laws or regulations to the County’s County s Facility. 45. By signing this FPA, EPA, the County, and the MDE acknowledge and agree that they have the respective authorities and discretion to enter into this FPA and to implement the provisions of this project, to the extent appropriate.

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Sources: Project Agreement