ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL
BOARD
February
25, 1988
IN THE MATTER OF:
RCRA UPDATE,
USEPA REGULATIONS
)
R87-39
(7-1-87
THROUGH 12-31-87)
PROPOSAL FOR PUBLIC COMMENT
PROPOSED ORDER OF THE
BOARD
(by
J. Anderson):
Pursuant
to Section 22.4(a)
of
the Environmental
Protection Act
(Act),
trie
Board
is
proposing to amend
the RCRA regulations.
On December 3,
1987 the Board
opened this docket for the purpose of
updating the RCRA rules
to agree with recent USEPA amendments.
Section 22.4 of the Act governs adoption of
regulations establishing
the
RCRA program
in Illinois.
Section 22.4(a) provides for quick adoption of
regulations which are
“identical
in substance”
to federal
regulations;
Section
22.4(a) provides that Title
VII of the Act and Section
5
of
the
Administrative Procedure Act
shall
not
apply.
Because this rulemaking
is
not
subject
to Section
5 of the Administrative Procedure Act,
it
is not subject
to
first notice
or to
second notice
review by the Joint Comittee on
Administrative Rules
(JCAR).
The federal RCRA regulations are
found
at
40 CFR
260 through
270,
and 280.
This rulemaking
updates Illinois’
RCRA rules
to
correspond with federal amendments during
the period July
1 through December
1,
1987.
The complete text of the proposal
is
attached to
this Order.
The Board
will publish the proposal
in the Illinois Register and accept
public conment
for 45
days after the date of publication.
Because
of
its
length,
the text of
the proposal will
not
be published
in
the Environmental
Register,
or appear
in
the Opinion volumes.
The Board
has adopted
a Proposed Opinion supporting
this
action
on
this same day.
IT
IS
SO ORDERED
I, Dorothy
M.
Gunn,
Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board, hereby
certif
that the above Proposed Order was adopted
on the
I.2S~~
day
of
.1-t4.tiII47,
1988,
by
a vote
of
7—o
Dorothy
M.
O’unn, Clerk
illinois Pollution Control
Board
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TITLE
35:
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
SUBTITLE
G:
WASTE DISPOSAL
CHAPTER
I:
POLLUTION CONTROL
BOARD
SUBCHAPTER
b:
PERMITS
PART
702
RCRA AND
UIC PERMIT PROGRAMS
SUBPART A:
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section
702.101
Applicability
702.102
Purpose and Scope
702.103
Confidentiality
702.104
References
702.105
Rulemakin~
702.106
Agency Criteria
702.101
Permit Appeals
702.108
Variances
702.109
Enforcement
702.110
Definitions
SUBPART
B:
PERMIT APPLICATIONS
Section
702.120
Permit Application
702.121
Who Applies
702.122
Completeness
702.123
Information Requirements
702.124
Recordkeeping
702.125
Continuation of Expiring Permits
102.126
Signatories
to Permit Applications
and Reports
SUBPART
C:
PERMIT CONDITIONS
Section
702.140
Conditions Applicable
to all
Permits
702.141
Duty
to Comply
702.142
Duty to Reapply
702.143
Need to Halt
or Reduce
Activity Not a Defense
702.144
Duty to Mitigate
702.145
Proper Operation and Maintenance
702.146
Permit Actions
702.147
Property Rights
702.148
Duty
to Provide Information
702.149
Inspection
and Entry
702.150
Monitoring and Records
702.151
Signatory Requirements
702.152
Reporting Requirements
702.160
Establishing Permit Conditions
702.161
Duration of Permits
702.162
Schedules
of Compliance
702.163
Alternative Schedules of Compliance
702.164
Recording
and Reporting
SUBPART
0:
ISSUED PERMITS
Section
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702.181
Effect of
a Permit
702.182
Transfer
702.183
Modification
702.184
Causes
for Modification
702.185
Facility Siting
702.186
Revocation
702.187
Minor Modifications
AUTHORITY:
Implementing Section
13 and 22.4
and authorized
by Section 27
of
the Environmental Protection Act
(Ill. Rev.
Stat.
1985,
ch.
111
1/2,
pars.
1013,
1022.4 and
1027).
SOURCE:
Adopted
in
R81-32,
47
PCB 93,
at
6
Ill.
Reg.
12479, effective as
noted
in
35
Ill. Adm. Code 700.106; amended
in
R82-19
at
at,
53 PCB
131,
7
Ill.
Reg.
14352, effective as noted
in
35
Ill. Adm.
Code 700.106; amended
in
R84-9
at
9
Ill.
Reg.
11926, effective July 24,
1985;
amended
in R85-23
at
10
Ill.
Reg.
13274, effective July 29,
1986; amended
in
R86-1
at
10
Ill.
Reg.
14083, effective August
12,
1986; amended
in R86-28 at
11
Ill.
Reg.
6131,
effective March
24,
1987;
amended
in
R87-5
at
11
Ill.
Reg. 19376, effective
November
12,
1987;
amended
in
R87-26
at
12
Ill.
Reg.
2579,
effective January
15,
1988;
amended
in R87-39
at
12 Ill. Reg.
effective
SUBPART
0:
ISSUED PERMITS
Section 702.181
Effect of
a Permit
a)
The existence of
a RCRA or UIC permit shall
not constitute
a
defense
to
a violation of the Environmental Protection Act or this Subtitle,
except for development, modification or operation without
a permit.
A permit may be modified
or revoked during
its term for
cause
as set
forth
in -Sees~-Sections702.183 through 702.186.
b)
The
issuance of a permit does not convey any property rights
of any
sort,
or
any exclusive privilege.
c)
The issuance of
a permit does
not authorize any
injury
to
persons
or
property or
invasion of other
private rights,
or
any infringement
of
State or local
law or
regulations,
except
as noted
in —pa~a~-
subsection
(a).
(Board Note:
See 40 CFR —~22~33—27O.4
(1987),
as amended
at
52 Fed.
Reg.
45787, December
1,
1987.)
(Source:
Amended
at
12
Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
Section 702.184
Causes for Modification
a)
The following are cause for modification, but not reissuance, of
permits;
the following may be
cause for reissuance
as well
as
modification when the permitee requests or agrees:
1)
Alterations.
There are material
and substantial
alterations
or
additions
to the permitted facility
or activity which occurred
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after permit issuance which justify the application
of permit
conditions
that are different or absent
in
the existing permit.
2)
Information.
The Agency
has received information.
Permits
other than for UIC Class
III wells may be
modified during
their
terms for
this cause only
if the information was not available
at
the time of
permit
issuance (other than revised regulations,
guidance or test methods)
and would have justified the
application
of different permit conditions
at
the time of
issuance.
For UIC area permits this cause shall
include any
information indicating
that cumulative effects
on the
environment are unacceptable.
3)
New statutory requirements or
regulations.
The standards or
regulations
on which the permit was
based have been changed by
statute, through promulgation of new or
amended standards or
regulations
or
by judicial
decision after the permit was
issued.
Permits other than
for UIC Class
III wells may be
modified during their
terms for
this cause only
as follows:
A)
—For prorrn~4~et46Mof ame~edstandards or re~i4ations;
wheM~--TheAgency may modify the
permit when standards or
regulations
on which the
permit was
based
have been changed
by statute
or amended standards
or
regulations.
~
The permittee may request modification when:
i)
The permit condition requested to
be modified was
based
on
a promulgated
35 Ill. Adm. Code
702,
703
or
720 through -~26-728(RCRA)
or
35
ill.
Adm. Code 730
(UIC)
regulation; and
ii)
The Board has revised, withdrawn or modified
that
portion
of the regulation
on which the permit
condition
was based;
and
iii)
-if
it
is the permittee who is re~est4rt~
me~if4eation;the-A permittee requests modification
in
accordance with 35
Ill. Adm. Code 705.128 within
ninety
(90)
days after Illinois Register notice of
the
rulemaking
on which
the request
is
based.
B-
çJ
For judicial
decisions,
a court
of competent jurisdiction
has remanded
and
stayed Board promulgated regulations,
if
the remand
and stay concern that portion
of the regulations
—or ~i4~e4ines-on which ~he permit
condition was based or
if
a request
is
filed
by the permittee
in accordance with
35
ill. Adm. Code 705.128 within ninety
(90)
days of
judicial
remand.
4)
Compliance schedules.
The Agency determines good cause exists
for modification of
a compliance schedule, such as
an act of
God, strike, flood
or materials shortage
or other events over
which
the permittee has
little
or
no control
and
for which
there
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is
no reasonably
available remedy.
5)
For
RCRA only,
the Agency may modify
a permit:
A)
When modification of
a
closure plan
is
required
under
35
Ill.
Adm. Code 724.212(b)
or
35
Ill. Adm. Code 724.218(b).
B)
After the Agency receives
the notification of expected
closure under
35
Ill. Adm.
Code 724.213, when the Agency
determines
that extension of
the 90
or
180 day periods
under
35
Ill. Adm.
Code 724.213, modification of the 30-
year post-closure period
under
35 Ill. Adm. Code
724.217(a), continuation of security requirements under 35
Ill.
Adm. Code 724.217(b),
or permission
to disturb
the
integrity of the containment system under
35
Ill.
Adm. Code
724.217(c)
are unwarranted.
C)
When
the permittee
has filed
a request under
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code 724.247(c)
for a modification to
the
level
of
financial responsibility
or when the Agency demonstrates
under
35
Ill.
Adm. Code 724.247(d) that an
upward
adjustment
of the
level
of financial
responsibility
is
required.
D)
When the corrective action program specified
in
the permit
under
35
Ill.
Adm. Code 724.200 has not brought
the
regulated unit into compliance with
the ground-water
protection standard within
a reasonable period of time.
E)
To
include a detection monitoring program meeting the
requirements
of 35
Ill. Adm. Code 724.198, when the owner
or operator has been conducting
a compliance monitoring
program under
35
Ill. Adm. Code 724.199
or
a corrective
action
program under
35
Ill. Adm. Code 724.200 and the
compliance period ends before the end of the post-closure
care period for the
unit.
F)
When
a permit requires
a compliance monitoring program
under
35
Ill. Adm. Code 724.199,
but monitoring data
collected prior
to
permit
issuance indicate that the
facility
is exceeding
the ground-water protection standard.
G)
To
include conditions
applicable to
units
at
a facility
that were not previously
included
in
the facility’s permit.
H)
When
a
land treatment unit
is
not achieving complete
treatment of hazardous constituents under
its current
permit conditions.
6)
For RCRA only,
notwithstanding any other provision of this
Section, when a permit for a land disposal facility
is
reviewed
under Section 702.161(d),
the Agency shall
modify the
permit
as
necessary to assure that
the facility continues to comply with
the currently applicable requirements
in
this Part and 35
Ill.
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Adm. Code 703
and 720 through 726.
b)
The following are
causes
to modify or, alternatively, reissue
a
permit:
The Agency has received notification
(as required
in
the
permit,
see Section
702.152(c))
of
a proposed transfer of the
permit.
A permit also may
be modified
to
reflect
a transfer after
the effective date of
an automatic transfer
(Section 702.182(b)),
but
will not
be revoked and reissued after the effective date of the
transfer except
upon the request
of
the new permittee.
(Board Note:
See
40 CFR 144.39
(1987)
and 270.41
(1987),
as amended
at
52 Fed.
Reg.
45787, December
1,
1987.)
(Source:
Amended
at
12
Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
Section 702.187
Minor Modifications
Upon the consent
of the permittee,
the Agency may
modify
a permit
to make the
corrections
or allowances
for changes
in
the permitted activity
listed
in
this
Section, without following
the procedures
of 35 Ill.
Adm. Code
705.
Any
permit modification not processed
as
a minor modification under
this Section
must be made for
cause and with
a 35
Ill. Adm. Code 705 draft permit
and
public notice as
required
in
Sections 702.183 through 702.185.
Minor
modifications may
only:
a)
Correct typographical errors;
b)
Require more frequent monitoring
or reporting by the permittee;
c)
Change an
interim compliance date
in
a schedule of compliance,
provided
the new date
is
not more than
120 days after the date
specified
in the existing permit
and does
not interfere with
attainment of the final
compliance date requirement; or
d)
Allow for a
change
in ownership
or operational
control
of a facility
where the Agency determines that
no other change
in
the permit
is
necessary,
provided:
1)
For RCRA only:
that
a written agreement containing
a
specific
date for transfer of permit responsibility between the current
and new permittees
has been submitted
to the Agency.
Changes
in
the ownership or operational
control of
a facility may be made
only
if the owner
or operator submits
a revised permit
application
no later than 90
days prior
to the scheduled
change.
When
a transfer of ownership or operational
control
of
a facility occurs, the
old owner
or operator shall
comply with
the requirements of
35
Ill.
Adm. Code 724.Subpart H
(financial
requirements),
until
the new owner or operator has demonstrated
to the Agency that the new owner or operator
is complying with
the requirements of that Subpart.
The new owner
or operator
shall demonstrate compliance with
the financial assurance
requirements within
six months
after the date of the change
in
the ownership or operational
control
of the facility.
Upon
demonstration to
the Agency by
the new owner
or operator
of
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compliance with the financial assurance requirements, the Agency
shall
notify the old owner
or operator
in writing that
the old
owner or operator no
longer
needs
to comply with
35
Ill. Adm.
Code 724.Subpart
H
as
of
the date of the demonstration.
2)
For UIC
only:
that
a written agreement containing
a specific
date for transfer of permit
responsibility,
coverage and
liability between the current
and
new permittees has
been
submitted to
the Agency.
e)
For RCRA only:
1)
Change the lists
of facility emergency coordinators or equipment
in
the permit’s contingency plan;
or
2)
Minor changes
to closure plans.
A)
Change estimates
of maximum inventory under
35
111. Adm.
Code 724.212(a) (2);
B)
Change estimates of expected year of closure
or schedules
for final
closure under
35
Ill.
Adm. Code 724.212(a)(4);
or
C)
Approve periods longer than 90 days
or 180 days under 35
ill. Adm. Code 724.213(a)
and (b).
3)
Change the ranges
of the operating requirements set
in the
permit
to reflect tne results
of the trial
burn,
provided that
the change
is minor.
4)
Change the operating requirements
set
in the permit for
conducting
a trial
burn,
provided that the change
is minor.
5)
Grant one extension
of the time period for determinating
operational
readiness following completion
of construction, for
up
to 720
hours operating time for treatment of hazardous waste.
6)
Change the treatment program requirements
for
land treatment
units
under
35
Ill.
Admn.
Code 724.371
to improve treatment of
hazardous constituents, provided that the change
is minor.
7)
Change any
conditions
specified
in the permit
for
land treatment
units
to
reflect the results of field tests
or
laboratory
analyses used
in making
a treatment demonstration
in accordance
with 35
Ill.
Adm. Code 703.230, provided that the change
is
minor.
8)
Allow
a second treatment demonstration
for land treatment
to
be
conducted when the results
of
the first demonstration have
not
shown the conditions
under which the waste
or wastes can
be
treated completely
as required by
35 Ill. Adm. Code 724.372(a),
provided the conditions
for the second demonstration are
substantially the same as the conditions for
the first
demonstration.
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9)
Allow treatment of hazardous wastes
not previously
specified
in
the permit
if:
A)
The hazardous waste
has been prohibited from one
or more
methods
of
land disposal under
35
Ill. Adm. Code
728.Subpart C-; and treatment standar~.shave been
estab1ished under 35 i~4Ad~code
8~Seth~art
B-
or
35
Ill.
Adm. Code 728.139
B)
Treatment
is
in accordance with 35
Ill.
Adm. Code 728.104
(if applicable),
35
111.
Adm. Code 728.103 and,
ft
Treatment
is
in accordance with —the—
standards
established
under 35
Ill.
Adm. Code 728.141,
—or
adjbsted standards estab~4sheddnder 35 ii4~Adn~
Gode-728.142 or
728.144;
or
iii
Where
no treatment standards have been established,
treatment renders
the waste
no longer
subject
to the
applicable prohibitions
set forth
in 35 Ill. Adm. Code
728.132
or
728.139.
C)
Handling and treatment of
the restricted wastes will
not
present risks substantially different from those
of wastes
listed
in
the permit; and
D)
The Agency
approves
the minor modification.
The Agency
shall
not approve changes
to the permit except for
the
addition
of new waste
codes and administrative or
technical
changes necessary to handle
new wastes.
The Agency shall
not approve changes
in treatment processes
or physical
equipment under this subsection.
~çft
Allow permitted facilities
to change their operations
to treat
or store hazardous wastes
subject
to
land disposal restrictions
imposed
by 35 Ill.
Adm. Code 728 provided such treatment or
storage occurs
in
containers
or tanks and
the permittee:
~
Requests
a major
permit modification pursuant
to Section
702.183
and 35 Ill.
Adm. Code 705.128
a
Demonstrates
in
the major permit modification request
that
the treatment or
storage
is necessary to
comply with the
land disposal
restrictions
of
35
Ill. Adm. Code 728;
and
çJ
Ensure that
the treatment
or storage units comply with
the
applicable 35
Ill. Adm.
Code 725 and 728 standards pending
final administrative disposition of the major modification
request.
The authorization to make changes conferred
in
this paragraph shall
terminate upon final
administrative
disposition of the permittee’s major modification request
under
Section 702.183,
or revocation
of
the permit under
Section 702.186.
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f)
For UIC only:
1)
Change quantities
or types
of fluids
injected which are within
the capacity of
the facility as
permitted
and,
in
the judgment
of the Agency, would not interfere with the operation
of
the
facility
or
its
ability
to meet conditions describeu
in
the
permit and would not change
its classification.
2)
Change construction requirements approved by the Agency pursuant
to
35
Ill. Adm. Code 704.182 (establishing UIC permit
conditions),
provided that any
such alteration shall
comply with
the requirements
of this Part and 35
Ill.
Adm. Code 704
and 730.
3)
Amend a plugging and abandonment plan which
has been updated
under
35
Ill.
Adm. Code 704.181(e).
(Board Note:
See 40 CFR 144.41
and 270.42 —~986~
as amended
at
Si Fed~Re~4B636; November
i’~ i986~-(1987),
as amended
at
52 Fed.
Reg.
25760,
July
8,
1987.)
(Source:
Amended
at
12
Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
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TITLE
35:
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
SUBTITLE
ía:
WASTE DISPOSAL
CHAPTER
I:
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
SUBCHAPTER
b:
PERMITS
PART 703
RCRA PERMIT PROGRAM
SUBPART A:
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Scope and Relation to Other Parts
Purpose
References
SUBPART
B:
PROHIBITIONS
Prohibitions
in General
RCRA Permits
Specific Inclusions
in Permit
Program
Specific Exclusions from Permit Program
Discharges of Hazardous Waste
Reappl ications
Initial Applications
Federal
Permits (Repealed)
SUBPART C:
AUTHORIZATION
BY RULE AND INTERIM STATUS
Purpose and Scope
Permits
by Rule
Application
by Existing HWM Facilities
and
Qualifications
Application by New HWM Facilities
Amended Part A Application
Qualifying
for Interim Status
Prohibitions During Interim Status
Changes During Interim Status
Interim Status Standards
Grounds for Termination
of Interim Status
Permits
for Less Than an Entire Facility
Closure
by Removal
Procedures
for Closure Determination
SUBPART D:
APPLICATIONS
Section
703. 100
703.101
703.110
Section
703.120
703.121
/03. 122
703. 123
703. 124
703. 125
/03.126
703.127
Section
703. 140
703. 141
703.150
703. 151
703.152
703.153
703. 154
/03. 155
703.156
703.157
703. 158
703.159
703.160
Section
703. 180
703.181
703.182
703. 183
703.184
703.185
/03.186
703. 187
703.188
Interim Status
Applications
in General
Contents of Part A
Contents of Part
B
General Information
Facility Location Information
Groundwater Protection Information
Exposure Information
Solid Waste Management Units
Other
Information
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703.200
Specific Information
703.201
Containers
703.202
Tank Systems
703.203
Surface Impoundments
703.204
Waste Piles
/03.205
Incinerators
703.206
Land Treatment
703.207
Landfills
SUBPART E:
SHORT TERM AND
PHASED PERMITS
Section
703.221
Emergency Permits
703.222
Incinerator Conditions
Prior
to Trial
Burn
703.223
Incinerator Conditions During Trial Burn
703.224
Incinerator Conditions After Trial
Burn
703.225
Trial
Burns for Existing Incinerators
703.230
Land Treatment Demonstration
703.231
Research, Development and Demonstration Permits
SUBPART
F:
PERMIT CONDITIONS
Section
703.241
Establishing Permit Conditions
703.242
Noncompliance Pursuant to Emergency Permit
703.243
Monitoring
703.244
Notice of Planned Changes
703.245
Release or Discharge Reports
703.246
Reporting Requirements
AUTHORITY:
Implementing Section 22.4 and authorized
by Section 27
of the
Environmental Protection Act
(Ill.
Rev.
Stat.
1985,
ch.
111
1/2,
pars.
1022.4
and
1021).
SOURCE:
Adopted
in R82—19,
53 PCB 131, at
7
Ill.
Reg. 14289, effective
October
12,
1983; amended
in R83-24
at
8
Iii.
Reg.
206, effective December 27,
1983;
amended
in R84-9 at
9
Ill.
Req.
11899, effective July 24, 1985;
amended
in R85-22 at
10
Ill.
Req.
1110, effective January
2,
1987;
amended
in R85-23
at
10
Iii. Reg.
13284, effective July 28,
1986; amended
in R86-1
at
10
Ill.
Reg.
14093, effective August
12,
1986; amended
in
R86-19
at
10
Ill.
Reg.
20702, effective December 2,
1986; amended
in
R86-28
at
11
Ill. Reg. 6121,
effective March 24,
1987;
amended
in R86-46
at
11
Ill.
Reg.
13543, effective
August
4,
1987;
amended
in R87-5
at
11
Ill.
Reg.
19383, effective November
12,
1987;
amended
in R87—26
at
12
Ill.
Reg.
2584,
effective January
15,
1988;
amended
in R87-39
at
12
Ill.
Req.
,
effective
SUBPART
B:
PROHIBITIONS
Section 703.121
RCRA Permits
a)
No person
shall
conduct any hazardous waste
storage, hazardous waste
treatment or hazardous waste disposal operation:
1)
Without a RCRA permit for the NWM (hazardous waste management)
facility;
or
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2)
In
violation of any condition imposed
by
a RCRA permit;
b)
Owners and operators of -hafardotis waste mana~ement—HWMunits must
have permits during the active
life (including the cT~ureperiod)
of
the unit—;
and; for any dnit whieh eiosed after darwory 26; 1983;
during any post-e4osure eare period required dnder
35 144~Adm~Gode
~24~21~and ddrin~any eomp4ianee period speelfied w’~der35 144
Adm;
code ~24196; ine4t~din~
any extension of that eomp3ionee period tinder
35 144; Adm; Bode ~24;196~e~-.Owners
and operators of surface
impoundments, landfills,
land treatment units and waste pileunits
that received wastes after July
26,
1982,
or that certified closure
(according
to
35
Ill.
Adm. Code 725.215)
after January 26,
1983, must
have post-closure permits, unless they demonstrate closure
by removal
as provided under Sections 703.159 and 703.160.
If
a post-closure
permit
is required,
the permit must address applicable
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code 724 groundwater monitoring,
unsaturated zone monitoring,
corrective action
arid post—closure care requirements.
(Board Note:
See 40 CFR —1222ifd~—27O.1(c) (1987),
as amended
at
52
Fed.
Req.
45787, December
1,
1987.)
(Source:
Amended at
12
Ill.
Req.
,
effective
SUBPART
C:
AUTHORIZATION
BY RULE AND INTERIM STATUS
Section 703. 141
Permits by Rule
Notwithstanding
any other
provision of this Part or
35
Ill.
Adm. Code 705, the
following shall
be deemed
to have a RCRA permit
if the conditions
listed are
met:
a)
Ocean disposal barges
or
vessels.
The owner
or operator of a barge
or other vessel which accepts hazardous waste for ocean disposal,
if
the owner or operator:
1)
Has
a permit for ocean
dumping issued
under
40 CFR 220, —~198S~
~9eeanBtimpin~autherifed
by the Marine Proteetion; Researeh;
and Sanettiaries Aet;
as amended; 33
U;S;G; 1420 et seq~—
incorporated by reference
in
35
111.
Adm. Code 720.111.
2)
Complies with
the conditions of that permit;
and
3)
Complies with the following hazardous waste regulations,
incorporated by reference
in 35
Ill.
Adm. Code 720.111:
A)
40 CFR 264.11-Ii98S~-,Identification number;
B)
40 CFR 264.71- f198~-,Use of manifest system;
C)
40 CFR 264.72 -~i98S~-,
Manifest discrepancies;
D)
40 CFR 264.73(a) and
(b)(1) -~1985~—,
Operating record;
E)
40 CFR 264.75 -~198S~-,
Biennial
report;
and
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F)
40 CFR 264.76
—f19853--, Unmanifested waste report;
b)
Injection wells.
The owner or operator
of
an
injection well
disposing of hazardous waste,
if the owner
or operator:
1)
Has
a permit
for underground
injection issued under 35
Ill. Adm.
Code 704;
and
2)
Complies with
the conditions
of that permit and the requirements
of
35
Ill.
Adm. Code 7O4.Subpart
F
(requirements for wells
managing hazardous waste)
;
and
3)
For UIC permits
issued
after November
8,
1984-;—:
~
Complies-eemp4ies- with 35
Ill.
1dm. Code 724.201;
and
~a
Where the UIC well
is
the only unit
at the facility which
requires
a RCRA permit, complies with Section 703.187.
c)
Publicly owned treatment works (POTW).
The
owner
or operator of a
POTW which accepts for treatment hazardous waste,
if the owner
or
operator:
1)
Has an NPDES permit;
2)
Complies with the conditions of that permit; and
3)
Complies with the following regulations:
A)
35
Ill. Adm. Code 724.111,
Identification number;
B)
35
Ill. Adm.
Code 724.171,
Use of manifest system;
C)
35
ill. Adm. Code 724.172, Manifest discrepencies;
D)
35
Ill. Adm. Code 724.173(a)
and
(b)(1), Operating
record;
E)
35
Ill.
Adm. Code 724.175, Annual
report;
F)
35
Ill.
1dm. Code 724.176, Unmanifested waste report;
and
ía)
For NPDES
permits
issued after November 8,
1984,
35
Ill.
Adm. Code 724.201;
and
4)
If the waste meets
all Federal, State and local
pretreatment
requirements which would
be applicable to the waste
if
it were
being discharged
into the POTW through
a sewer, pipe or similar
conveyance.
Board Note:
Illinois pretreatment requirements are
in
35 Ill.
1dm.
Code 307 and 310.)
(Board Note:
See 40 CFR 270.60
(1987),
as amended
at
52 Fed.
86—535
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Req.
45787, December
1, 1987.)
(Source:
Amended
at
12
Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
Section
703.155
Changes During
Interim Status
a)
New hazardous wastes
not previously identified
in Part A of
the
permit
application may be
treated, stored
or disposed
of
at
a
facility if the owner
or operator submits
a revised
Part A permit
application
prior
to
such a change;
b)
Increases
in the design capacity of processes used at
a
facility may
be made
if
the owner
or operator submits
a revised
Part A permit
application prior
to such a change
(along with
a justification
explaining the need
for the
change)
and the Agency approves
the
change because of
a
lack of available treatment, storage
or disposal
capacity at other hazardous waste management facilities;
C)
Changes
in the processes for the
treatment,
storage
or disposal of
hazardous waste may be made at
a
facility or additional
processes may
be added
if the owner
or operator submits
a revised Part A permit
application
prior
to such a change
(along with
a justification
explaining
the need for change)
and the Agency approves the change
because:
1)
It
is necessary
to prevent
a threat
to human health
or the
environment because
of
an emergency situation;
or
2)
It
is necessary to
comply with Federal
and State
regulations,
including 35
Ill. Adm. Code 725;
d)
Changes
in the ownership or operational
control
of
a
facility may be
made
if the new owner
or operator submits
a revised Part A permit
application
no
later
than 90 days prior
to
the scheduled change.
When
a transfer of ownership or operational
control
of
a facility
occurs,
the old owner or operator shall
comply with the requirements
of
35
Ill.
1dm. Code 725.Subpart
H
(financial
requirements), until
the
new owner
or operator
has demonstrated to the Agency that it
is
complying with the requirements
of that Subpart.
The
new owner
or
operator
shall
demonstrate compliance with
the financial
assurance
requirements within
six months after the date of the change
in the
ownership or operational
control
of
the facility.
Upon demonstration
to
the Agency by
the new owner
or operator of compliance with the
financial
assurance requirements,
the Agency shall notify the old
owner
or operator
in writing that the old owner
or operator
no longer
needs
to comply with 35
Ill. Adm. Code 725.Subpart
H as
of the date
of demonstration.
All
other
interim status duties are transferred
effective imediately upon the date of the change
of ownership or
operational
control of the facility;
e)
In
no
event shall
changes
be made to
an HWM facility during interim
status which amount
to reconstruction of the facility.
Reconstruction occurs when
the capital
investment
in the changes
to
the facility exceeds
fifty percent of the capital
cost of a
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comparable entirely new HWM facility.
Changes under this Section
do
not include changes made solely for
the purpose of complying with
requirements
of
35
Ill.
1dm. Code 725.293
for tanks and ancillary
equipment.
Changes prohibited under this Section do
not include
changes
to treat
or store
in containers
or tanks
hazardous wastes
subject
to land disposal restrictions
imposed
in
35
Ill. Adm. Code
728, provided that such changes
are made solely for the purpose of
complying with 35
Ill.
Adm. Code 728.
(Board Note:
See 40 CFR 270.72 —f1986~as amended
at
51 Fed~Re~
25471;
dti4y 14; 1986—(1987),
as amended at
52 Fed.
Req.
45787,
December
1,
1987.)
(Source:
Amended
at
12
Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
Section 703.159
Closure by Removal
Owners and operators of surface impoundments,
land treatment units and waste
piles
closing
by removal
or decontamination
under
35
Ill.
1dm. Code 725
standards must obtain
a post-closure
permnit unless they demonstrate
to the
Agency that the closure met
the standards for closure
by
removal
or
decontamination
in
35
Ill. Adm.
Code 724.328, 724.380(e)
or 724.358,
respectively.
The demonstration may be made
in the following ways:
~j
If
the owner
or operator has submitted
a Part
B application
for a
post-closure permit, the owner
or operator may request
a
determination,
based
on
information contained
in the application,
that 35
111.
1dm. Code 724 closure by
removal standards
are met.
If
the Agency makes
a tentative decision that the 35
111. Adm. Code 724
standards are met,
the Agency will notify the public
of
this proposed
decision, allow for public
corrrnent and reach
a final
determination
according to the procedures
in Section 703.160.
j~
If the owner
or operator has not submitted
a Part B application
for
a
post-closure permit,
the owner
or operator may petition the Agency
for
a determination that
a post-closure permit
is not required
because the closure met the applicable 35
Ill. Adm. Code 724
standards.
~j
The petition must include data demonstrating that closure
by
removal
or decontamination
standards were met.
The Agency shall
approve or deny the petition according to the
procedures outlined
in Section 703.160.
~oard Note:
See 40 CFR 270.1(c)(5),
as
adopted
at
52 Fed. Reg.
45787, December
1,
1987.)
(Source:
Added
at
12
Ill. Req.
,
effective
)
Section 703.160
Procedures
for Closure Determination
~J
If
a facility owner
or operator seeks
an equivalency determination
under Section 703.159,
the Agency shall
provide the public, through
a
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newspaper notice,
the opportunity
to
submit written
comrinents
on
the
information submitted by
the owner
or operator within
30 days from
the date of the notice.
The Agency
shall
also,
in response
to a
request
or
at
its own discretion,
hold
a
public hearing whenever such
a hearing might clarify
one or mnore
issues concerning the equivalence
of the 35
1111.
Adm. Code 725 closure to
a
35
111. Adm. Code 724
closure.
The Agency shall give public
notice
of
the hearing at
least
30 days before
it
occurs.
(Public notice of the hearing may be given
at the same time as notice of the opportunity for the public
to
submit written connents,
and the two notices may be combined.)
The
Agency shall
determine whether the 35 Ill.
1dm. Code
725 closure
met the 35
Ill.
Admn.
Code 724 closure
by removal
or decontamination
requirements within
90 days after
receipt of the request
or
petition.
If the Agency finds that the closure did not meet the
applicable
35
Ill.
1dm. Code 724 standards,
it
shall
provide the
owner
or operator with a written statement of the reasons why the
closure failed to meet 35
Iii.
Adm. Code 724 standards.
The owner
or
operator may submit additional
information
in support
of
an
equivalency demonstration within
30 days after receiving such written
statement.
The Agency shall
review any additional
information
submitted and make
a final
determination within
60 days.
~J
If the Agency determines that
the facility did not close
in
accordance with 35
Ill.
1dm. Code 724 closure
by
removal
standards,
the facility
is
subject
to post-closure permitting requirements.
~J
The
owner
or operator may appeal
the Agency’s
final
determination to
the Board
pursuant to 35
Ill. Adm. Code 702.107.
(Board Note:
See 40 CFR 270.1(c) (6), as adopted
at
52 Fed.
Reg.
45787, December
1,
1987.)
(Source:
Added
at
12
111.
Req.
,
effective
)
SUBPART 0:
APPLICATIONS
Section 703.185
Groundwater Protection Information
The following additional
information regarding protection
of groundwater
is
required from owners
or operators of hazardous waste —sdrfaee impotindments;
pi4es; 4and treatment
tinits and 4andfi34s—facilities
containing
a regulated
unit,
except
as —otherwise -provided
in
35
Ill. Adm. Code 724.190(b).
a)
A sumary of the groundwater monitoring data obtained during
the
interim status period
under 35
Ill.
Admn. Code 725.190 through
725.194, where applicable;
b)
Identification of the uppermost aquifer and aquifers hydraulically
interconnected beneath the facility property, including groundwater
flow direction and rate, and the
basis for such identification
(i.e.,
the information obtained from hydrogeologic investigations of the
facility area);
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—17—
c)
On the topographic map required under Section 703.183(s),
a
del ~eationof the waste management
area,
the property boundary, the
proposed “point of compliance”
as defined under 35 Ill. Adm. Code
724.195, the proposed location of groundwater monitoring wells
as
required under
35 ill. Adm. Code 724.197
and,
to the extent possible,
the information required
in -paragraph-subsection
(b);
d)
A description
of any plume
of contamination that has entered the
groundwater from
a regulated unit at
the time that the application
is
submitted that:
1)
Delineates
the
extent
of the
plume on
the topographic map
required under Section 703.183(s);
2)
Identifies the concentration of each 35
Ill. Adm. Code
—721Appendix H-724.Appendix
I
constituent throughout the plume
or
identifies
the maximum concentrations of each
35
Ill. 1dm.
Code —~21AppendixH—724.Appendix
I
constituent
in
the plume;
e)
Detailed plans and an engineering
report describing the proposed
groundwater monitoring
program
to
be implemented
to meet the
requirements of 35
Ill. 1dm. Code 724.197;
f)
If the presence of hazardous constituents has
not been detected
in
the groundwater at
the time of permit
application, the
owner
or
operator shall
submit sufficient
information, supporting data and
analyses to establish a detection monitoring program which meets the
requirements
of
35 ill. Adm. Code 724.198.
This submission must
address the following items
as specified under
that Section.
1)
A proposed
list of indicator parameters, waste
constituents
or
reaction products that can provide
a reliable
indication of the
presence of hazardous constituents
in
the groundwater;
2)
A proposed groundwater monitoring
system;
3)
Background values
for each proposed monitoring
parameter or
constituent,
or procedures
to calculate such values; and
4)
A description of proposed sampling, analysis
and statistical
comparison procedures
to
be utilized
in evaluating groundwater
monitoring
data;
g)
If the presence of hazardous constituents has
been detected
in
the
groundwater at
the point of compliance at
the time of permit
application, the
owner
or operator shall
submit sufficient
information, supporting data and analyses
to establish a compliance
monitoring program which meets the requirements of 35
Ill. Adm. Code
724.199.
Except
as provided
in
35 Ill. 1dm. Code 724.198(h)(5), the
owner
or operator shall
also submit
an engineering feasibility plan
for
a
corrective action program necessary to meet the requirements of
35
Ill. 1dm Code 724.200, unless the
owner
or operator obtains
written authorization
in advance from the Agency
to submit
a proposed
permit schedule for submittal of such a plan.
To demonstrate
86—539
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compliance with 35
Ill. Adm. Code 724.199, the owner
or operator
shall
address the following
items:
1)
A description
of
the wastes previously handled
at the facility;
2)
A characterization of the contaminated groundwater,
including
concentrations of
hazardous constituents;
3)
A list of hazardous constituents for which compliance monitoring
will
be undertaken
in accordance with 35
Ill. Adm. Code 724.197
and
724.199;
4)
Proposed concentration limits
for each hazardous constituent,
based
on
the criteria set forth
in
35 Ill. 1dm. Code 724.194(a),
including
a justification
for establishing any alternate
concentration
limits;
5)
Detailed plans
and an engineering report describing
the proposed
groundwater monitoring
system,
in accordance with the
requirements
of
35
Ill. 1dm. Code 724.197; and
6)
A description of
proposed sampling, analysis
and statistical
comparison procedures
to
be utilized
in evaluating groundwater
monitoring data;
h)
If hazardous constituents have been measured
in the groundwater which
exceed
the concentration limits established under
35
111. Adm. Code
724.194, Table
1,
or
if groundwater monitoring conducted at the time
of permit
application under
35 111. 1dm. Code 725.190 through 725.194
at the waste boundary indicates the presence
of hazardous
constituents from the facility
in groundwater over background
concentrations,
the owner
or operator shall
submit sufficient
information,
supporting data, and analyses to
establish a corrective
action
program which meets the requirements of
35
Ill.
Adm. Code
724.200.
However,
an owner
or operator
is not required
to submit
information to
establish a corrective action program if
it
demonstrates to the Agency
that alternate concentration limits will
protect human health and
the environment after
considering the
criteria listed
in
35
Ill.
Adm. Code 724.194(b).
An owner
or
operator who
is not required to establish a corrective action program
for
this reason
shall
instead submit
sufficient information
to
establish
a compliance monitoring program which meets
the
requirements of -paragraph-subsection
(f)
and 35
Ill. Adm. Code
724.199.
To demonstrate compliance with
35
Ill. Adm. Code 724.200,
the owner
or operator shall
address,
at
a minimum,
the following
items:
1)
A characterization of the contaminated groundwater,
including
concentrations of hazardous constituents;
2)
The concentration limit for each hazardous constituent
found
in
the groundwater
as set forth
in
35 Ill. Adm. Code 724.194;
3)
Detailed plans
and an engineering
report describing
the
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corrective action
to be taken;
and
4)
A description of how the groundwater monitoring
program will
assess the adequacy
of the corrective action.
5)
The
permit may contain
a schedule for submittal
of
the
information required
in subsections
(h)(3)
and
(h)(4)
provided
the owner
or
operator obtains written authorization from the
Agency prior
to
submittal of the complete permit application.
(Board Note:
See 40 CFR 270.14(c)
(1987),
as amended
at
52
Fed.
Req. 25942,
July 9,
1987,
52 Fed.
Req. 33936, September
9,
1987
and
52 Fed.
Req. 45787, December
1,
1987.)
(Source:
Amended at
12
Ill.
Req.
,
effective
Section 703.187
Solid Waste Management Units
~J
The following information
is
required for
each solid waste management
unit at
a facility seeking
a permit:
~I
The location of the
unit on the topographic map required under
Section
703.183(s).
~J
Designation
of the type of unit.
~j
General dimensions and structural
description
(supply any
available drawings).
~J
When the
unit was operated.
~J
Specification of
all wastes that have been managed
at the
unit,
to
the extent available.
~j
The owner
or opeator
of any facility containing one
or more solid
waste management units
must submit
all available
information
pertaining
to any release
of hazardous wastes
or hazardous
constitutents from such unit or units.
~j
The owner
or operator must conduct and provide the results of
sampling and analysis
of groundwater,
landsurface and subsurface
strata, surface water
or air, which may include the installation of
wells, where the Agency determines
it
is necessary to complete
a RCRA
facility assessment that will determine if
a more complete
investigation
is
necessary.
(Board Note:
See 40 CFR 270.14(d)
(1987),
as adopted
at
52 Fed.
Reg.
45787,
December
1,
1987.)
(Source:
Added
at
12
Ill. Reg.
,
effective
Section 703.188
Other Information
The Agency may require
a permittee or applicant
to submit
information
in
order
86—54 1
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to establish permit conditions
under Section 703.241(aj(2)
(conditions
necessary
to protect human
health and
the environment)
and 35
Ill. 1dm. Code
702.161
(duration of
permits).
(Board Note:
See 40 CFR 270.10(k)
(1987),
as adopted
at
52
Fed.
Req. 45787,
December
1,
1987.)
(Source:
Added
at
12
Ill. Reg.
,
effective
86—542
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TITLE
35:
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
SUBTITLE
ía:
WASTE DISPOSAL
CHAPTER
I:
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
SUBCHAPTER
C:
HAZARDOUS WASTE OPERATING REQUIREMENTS
PART 720
HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM:
GENERAL
SUBPART A:
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section
720.101
Purpose, Scope and Applicability
720.102
Availability
of
Information; Confidentiality of Information
720.103
Use of Number and Gender
SUBPART
B:
DEFINITIONS
Section
720.110
Definitions
720.111
References
SUBPART C:
RULEMAKING PETITIONS AND OTHER PROCEDURES
Section
720.120
Rulemaking
720.121
Alternative Equivalent Testing Methods
720.122
Waste Delisting
720.130
Procedures for Solid Waste
Determinations
720.131
Solid Waste Determinations
720.132
Boiler Determinations
720.133
Procedures for Determinations
720.140
Additional
regulation
of certain hazardous waste
Recycling
Activities
on
a case—by-case Basis
720.141
Procedures for case-by-case regulation of hazardous waste Recycling
Activities
Appendix A Overview of 40 CFR, Subtitle C Regulations
AUTHORITY:
Implementing Section
22.4 and authorized
by Section
27 of the
Environmental Protection Act
(Ill. Rev.
Stat.
1985,
ch.
111
1/2,
pars.
1022.4
and 102/).
SOURCE:
Adopted
in R81-22,
43 PCB 427, at
5
Ill.
Req. 9781, effective as
noted
in 35
Iii.
Adm. Code 700.106; amended and codified
in R81-22,
45 PCB
317, at
6
111.
Req. 4828, effective as
noted
in
35
Ill.
Adm. Code 700.106;
amended
in R82—19 at
7
Ill.
Req.
14015, effective Oct.
12,
1983;
amended
in
R84-9,
53 PCB
131 at
9
Ill.
Req.
11819, effective July 24,
1985;
amended
in
R85-22
at
10
Ill.
Req. 968, effective January 2,
1986; amended
in R86-1
at
10
Ill.
Req.
13998, effective August 12,
1986;
amended
in
R86-19
at
10 Ill.
Req.
20630,
effective December
2,
1986;
amended
in
R86-28
at
ii
Ill.
Req.
6017,
effective March 24,
1987; amended
in R86-46 at
11
Ill.
Req.
13435, effective
August
4,
1987;
amended
in R87-5
at
11
III.
Req. 19280, effective November
12,
198/;
amended
in R87-26
at
12
Ill. Req.
2450,
effective January
15,
1988
amended
in R87-39
at
12
Ill.
Req.
,
effective
Section 720.111
References
86—543
—22—
a)
-When
tised in
3S
144
Adm;
Code
720 threti~h725; the—The following
publications are incorporated
by
reference:
ANSI.
Available from the American National Standards Institute,
1430 Broadway, New York,
New York
10018,
(212)
354-3300:
“Petroleum Refinery Piping,” ANSI 831.3
--
1976, with
addendum B31.3(d)
--
1980.
“Liquid Petroleum Transportation Piping Systems,” ANSI
B31.4
--
1974, with addendum B31.4(b)
--
1981.
API.
Available from the American Petroleum Institute,
1220 L
Street,
N.W., Washington,
D.C.
20005,
(202)
682-8000:
“Guide for Inspection of Refinery Equipment, Chapter XIII,
Atmospheric
and Low Pressure Storage Tanks,” 4th Edition,
1981.
“Cathodic Protection of Underground Petroleum Storage Tanks
and Piping Systems,” API Publication
1632,
1983.
“Installation of Underground Petroleum Storage Systems,”
API Publication 1615 (November 1979).
ASTM.
Available from American Society
for Testing and
Materials,
1916 Race Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103,
(215)
299-
5400:
“ASTM Standard Test Methods for Flash Point
of Liquids by
Setaflash Closed Tester,”
ASTM Standard D-3278-78.
“ASTM Standard Test Methods for Flash Point Pensky-Martens
Closed Tester,”
ASTM Standard D-D-93-79
or
D-93-80.
GPO.
Available from the Superintendent of Documents,
U.S.
Government Printing Office, Washington,
D.C.
20401,
(202)
783-
3238:
Standard Industrial Classification Manual
(1972), and 1977
Supplement, republished
in
1983
WAGE.
Available from the National Association
of Corrosion
Engineers,
1400 South Creek Dr., Houston, TX
77084,
(713)
492-
0535:
“Recommended
Practice (RP-02-85)
Control
of External
Corrosion on Metallic Buried, Partially Buried,
or
Submerged Liquid Storage Systems.”
NFPA.
Available from the National Fire Protection Association,
Batterymarch Park,
Boston, MA
02269,
(617)
770-3000:
“Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code”
(1977
or 1981).
~s—c
1,4
-23-
NTIS.
Available from the National Technical
Information
Service, 5285 Port
Royal
Road,
Springfield, VA
22161,
(703)
487-4600:
“Test
Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, Physical/Chemical
Methods,” EPA Publication number SW-846
(Second Edition,
1982 as
amended
by Update
I
(April,
1984)
and Update
II
(April,
1985))
(Document number PB 87-120-291)
STI.
Available from the Steel Tank Institute, 728 Anthony
Trail, Northbrook,
IL
60062,
(312)
498-1980:
“Standard for Dual
Wall Underground Steel
Storage Tanks”
(1986).
b)
Code of Federal
Regulations.
Available from the Superintendent of
Documents,
U.S.
Government Printing Office, Washington,
D.C.
20401,
(202)
783—3238:
40
CFR 220
(1987)
40
CFR 264
(1987)
40 CFR 761
(1987)
jj
Federal Statutes
Section 3004 of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
(42
U.S.C.
6901
et
seq.,
as amended through December 31,
1987.
~j
This Section incorporates
no
later editions
or amendments.
(Source:
Amended
at
12
Ill.
Req.
,
effective
86—545
-24-
Section
721.101
721. 102
721. 103
721. 104
721. 105
721. 106
721. 107
Section
721.110
721.111
Section
721.120
721. 121
721. 122
721.123
721.124
Section
721.130
721.131
721. 132
721.133
Appendix
A
Appendix
B
Appendix
C
Table A
Table
B
Table
C
Appendix
G
Appendix
H
Appendix
I
Table A
Table
B
Table C
TITLE
35:
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
SUBTITLE
G:
WASTE DISPOSAL
CHAPTER
I:
PULLUTION CONTROL BOARD
SUBCHAPTER
c:
HAZARDOUS WASTE OPERATING REQUIREMENTS
PART 721
IDENTIFICATION AND LISTING OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
SUBPART
A:
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Purpose of Scope
Definition
of Solid Waste
Definition of Hazardous Waste
Exclusions
Special
Requirements For Hazardous Waste Generated
by Small
Quantity Generators
Requirements for Recyclable Materials
Residues of Hazardous Waste
In Empty Containers
SUPBART
B:
CRITERIA FOR IDENTIFYING THE CHARACTERISTICS
OF HAZARDOUS WASTE AND FOR LISTING HAZARDOUS WASTES
Criteria for Identifying the Characteristics
of Hazardous Waste
Criteria for Listing Hazardous Waste
SUBPART C:
CHARACTERISTICS
OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
General
Characteristics
of Ignitability
Characteristics
of Corrosivity
Characteristics
of Reactivity
Characteristics
of EP Toxicity
SUBPART
0:
LISTS
OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
General
Hazardous Wastes From Nonspecific Sources
Hazardous Waste
from Specific Sources
Discarded Commercial Chemical Products, Off-Specification
Species, Container Residues
and Spill
Residues Thereof
Representative Sampling Methods
EP Toxicity Test Procedures
Chemical Analysis Test Methods
Analytical Characteristics
of Organic Chemicals (Repealed)
Analytical Characteristics of Inorganic Species
(Repealed)
Sample Preparation/Sample Introduction Techniques
(Repealed)
Basis for Listing Hazardous Wastes
Hazardous Constituents
Wastes Excluded under Section 720.120 and 720.122
Wastes Excluded from Non-Specific Sources
Wastes Excluded from Specific Sources
Wastes
Excluded from Coninercial Chemical Products, Off-
Specification Species, Container Residues, and
Soil Residues
86—546
-25-
Thereof
Appendix
J
Method of Analysis for Chlorinated Dibenzo-p-Dioxins
and
Dibenzofurans
Appendix
Z
Table
to Section 721.102
AUTHORITY:
Implementing Section 22.4 and authorized by Section
27
of
the
Environmental
Protection Act (Ill.
Rev. Stat.
1985,
ch.
111
1/2, pars.
1022.4
and 1027).
SOURCE:
Adopted
in
R81-22,
43
PCB 427, at
5
Ill. Req. 9781, effective as
noted
in
35 Ill. Adm. Code 700.106; amended and codified
in R81-22,
45 PCB
317, at
6
Ill.
Req. 4828, effective as noted
in 35 Ill.
1dm. Code 700.106;
amended
in R82-18,
51 PCB 31,
at
7
Ill.
Req. 2518,
effective February 22,
1983;
amended
in R82-19,
53
PCB 131,
at
7
Ill.
Req.
13999, effective October
12,
1983;
amended
in R84-34,
61 PCB 247,
at
8
Ill.
Req. 24562, effective
December
11,
1984;
amended
in R84-9,
at
9 Ill.
Reg.
11834, effective July 24,
1985;
amended
in
R85-22
at
10 Ill. Req. 998, effective January
2,
1986;
amended
in
R85-2 at
10 Ill.
Req. 8112, effective May 2,
1986;
amended
in
R86-1
at
10
Ill.
Req. 14002, effective August
12,
1986; amended
in
R86-19 at
10
Ill.
Reg. 20647, effective December 2,
1986; amended
in R86-28
at
11
Ill.
Req.
6035,
effective March 24, 1987;
amended
in R86-46
at
11
Ill.
Req. 13466,
effective August
4,
1987;
amended
in
R87-32
at
11
Ill.
Req. 16698, effective
September 30,
1987;
amended
in R87-5
at
11
Ill.
Req.
19303, effective
November
12,
1987;
amended
in R87-26
at
12
Ill. Req. 2456, effective January
15,
1988
amended
in R87-39
at
12
Ill.
Req.
,
effective
SUBPART D:
LISTS OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
Section 721.133
Discarded Commercial Chemical Products, Off-
Specification Species, Container Residues
and Spill
Residues Thereof.
The following materials or
items are hazardous wastes
if and when they are
discarded or
intended to
be discarded as described
in Section
721.1O2(a)(2)(A), when they are mixed with waste
oil
or used oil
or other
material
and applied
to the
land for dust suppression
or
road treatment, when
they are otherwise applied
to
the land
in
lieu of their original
intended use
or when they are contained
in
products that are applied
to land
in lieu of
their original
intended use,
or when,
in
lieu of their original
intended use,
they are produced for use as
(or as
a component of)
a fuel, distributed
for
use as
a fuel,
or burned
as
a fuel.
a)
Any commercial
chemical product, or manufacturing chemical
intermediate having
the generic name listed
in subsections
(e)
or
(f).
b)
Any off-specification commercial
chemical product
or manufacturing
chemical intermediate which,
if
it met specifications, would have the
generic name listed
in
subsections
(e)
or
(f).
c)
-Any eantainer or inner 4iner removed from a eontainer that has
been
tised
to he4d any eommereia4 ehemiea4
prothiet or mantifaetur4n~
ehemiea4 4ntermediate having the ~ener4enames
44sted
in subseet~on
86—547
-26-
fey; or any container or inner
4iner removed from
a container that
has
been
tised to ke4d
any off-specification ehemiea4 pred~etand
mantifacttirin~ehemica4 intermediate which;
4f
it met specifications;
wed4d have the generic name 4isted
in stibseet4en fe~tin4ess~
1~
The eentainer or inner
4iner has been trip4e
rinsed bs4ng a
se4’vent eapab4e of removing the eommereia4
ekemiea4 predtiet or
marwfaettiring ehemica4 intermediate~
2~
The container or inner
4iner has been c4eansee
by another method
that
has been shown
in
the scientific 44tera~re;or
by tests
eondtieted
by the generator;
to achieve e~ti4va4entremeva4~or
3j
In
the ease of
a container; the inner 4iner that prevented
contact
of the eommercia4 e~emiea4prodtict or mantifaethring
ehemiea4 4nterme~4atewith the container; has been removed;-
Any residue remaining
in
a container or
inner
liner removed from a
container that has
held any commercial chemical product
or
manufacturing chemical
intermediate having the generic name listed
in
subsection
(e),
unless the container
is
empty
as defined
in Section
T2i.107(b)(3).
(Board Note:
Unless the residue
is
being beneficially used or
reused,
or
legitimately recycled
or reclaimed,
or
being accumulated,
stored,
transported or
treated prior
to
such use, reuse,
recycling
or
reclamation,
the board considers
the residue
to
be
intended
for
discard, and
thus
a hazardous waste.
An example
of
a
legitimate
reuse of the residue would
be where the residue remains
in
the
container
and the container
is
used to
hold the same commercial
chemical product
or manufacturing chemical
intermediate
it previously
held.
An example
of
the discard
of
the residue would
be where the
di~umis
sent to
a drum reconditioner who reconditions
the drum but
discards
the residue.)
d)
Any residue or
contaminated soil, water
or
other debris
resulting
from the cleanup
of
a spill,
into or
on any
land or water of any
commercial
chemical
product
or manufacturing chemical intermediate
having the generic name listed
in subsection
(e)
or
(f),
or any
residue or contaminated
soil, water
or
other debris
resulting from
the cleanup
of
a
spill,
into or
on any
land or water,
of any off-
specification chemical product
or manufacturing chemical
intermediate
which,
if
it met specifications, would have the generic name listed
in
subsection
(e)
or
(f).
(Board
Note:
The
phrase
“commercial chemical product
or
manufacturing chemical
intermediate having the generic name listed
in
.“
refers
to
a chemical
substance which
is manufactured or
formulated
for
commercial
or manufacturing
use which
consists
of the
commercially pure grade of the chemical, any technical grades
of the
chemical
that are produced
or marketed,
and
all formulations
in which
the chemical
is
the sole active ingredient.
It does not
refer
to
a
material, such
as
a manufacturing process waste, that contains any of
the substances listed
in subsections
(e) or
(f).
Where
a
86—548
-27-
manufacturing process waste
is deemed
to be
a hazardous waste because
it contains
a substance listed
in
subsections
(e)
or
(f),
such waste
will
be
listed
in either Sections 721.131
or 721.132
or will be
identified
as
a hazardous waste
by the characteristics
set
forth
in
Subpart.)
e)
The commercial
chemical products, manufacturing chemical
intermediates or off-specification commercial
chemical
products or
manufacturing chemical
intermediates referred to
in
subsections
(a)
through
(d) of this Section,
are identified
as acute hazardous waste
(H)
and are subject
to the small
quantity exclusion defined
in
Section 721.105(e).
These wastes and
their corresponding EPA
Hazardous Waste Numbers
are:
(Board Note:
For the convenience
of the regulated community the
primary hazardous properties
of these materials have been indicated
by the
letters
T (Toxicity),
and R (Reactivity).
Absence of
a letter
indicates that the compound only
is
listed for
acute toxicity.)
Chemical
Abstracts
No.
Substance
___________
Acetaldehyde, chioro-
__________
Acetamide, N-(aminothioxomethyl
)-
___________
Acetamide, 2-fluoro-
___________
Acetic acid, fluoro-, sodium salt
__________
Acetimedic acid,
N-(methylcarbamoyl)oxythio-,
methyl ester
3—~a~pha-aeetony4ben~y4~—4-hydroxycoumarin
and
sa4ts; when present
at concentrations greater than
P002
591-08-2 1-Acetyl-2—thiourea
P003
107-02-8 Acrolein
PO/O
116-06-3 Aldicarb
P004
309-00-2 Aldrin
P005
107-18—6 Allyl
alcohol
P006 20859-73-8 Aluminum phosphide
(R,T)
P007
2763-96-4 5-(Aminomethyl)-3-isoxazolol
P008
504-24-5 4-Amninopyridine
P009
131-74-8 Ammonium picrate
(R)
P119
1803-55-6 Ammonium vanadate
POlO
7778-39-4 Arsenic acid
P012
1321-53—3 Arsenic
(III)
oxide
POll
1303-28-2 Arsenic
(V)
oxide
P011
1303-28-2 Arsenic pentoxide
P012
1327-53-3 Arsenic trioxide
P038
692-42-3 Arsine, diethyl-
P036
696-28-6 Arsonous dichloride.
P054
151-56-4 Aziridine
P013
542-62-1 Barium cyanide
P024
106-47-8 benzenamine, 4-chloro-
P077
100-01-6 Benzenamine,
4-nitro-
Ha z
-
ardous
Waste
No.
P023
107-20-0
P002
591-08-2
P057
640-19-7
P058
62-74-8
P066 16572-77-5
—POOl
—
phenyl-
86—549
-28-
__________
Benzene, (chloromethyl)-
__________
1,2-Benzenediol, 4-1-hydroxy-2-(methylamino)ethyl-
____
__________
Benzeneethanamine,
alpha, alpha-dimethyl-
____________
Benzenethio 1
_____
___________
2H-1—Benzopyran-2—one,
4-hydroxy-3- (3-oxo-1
-
phenylbutyl)-,
and
salts
___________
Benzyl chloride
__________
Beryllium
dust
__________
Bis(chloromethyl)
ether
____________
Bromnoacetone
___________
Brucine
___________
Calcium cyanide
P123
Gamphene; octaeh4oro-
P103
Garbam4dese~enso4eacid—
P022
75-15-0
Carbon
bisulfide
P022
15-15-0
Carbon disulfide
P095
75-44-5 -Garbony~ehloride—Carbonic dichloride
P833
Gh4erine
cyanide-
P023
107-20—0
Chloroacetaldehyde
P024
106-47-8
p-Chloroaniline
P926
~
P027
3—Ch~erepropion4tr4~e—
P029
544-92-3
Copper cyanide-s-
P030
Cyanides
(soluble
cyanide
salts), not —e4sewhere—
otherwise specified
P031
460-19-5
Cyanoqen
P033
506-77-4
Cyanogen
chloride
P034
131-89-5
2-Cyclohexyl-4,6-dinitrophenol
P036
696-28-6
Dichlorophenylarsine
P037
60-57-1
Dieldrin
P038
692-42-2
Diethylarsine
P039
U;QLJiethy~S—~2—~ethy4th4o~ethy4~
phesphore—
dithieate-
P041
311-45-5
Diethyl-p-nitrophenyl
phosphate
P040
297-97-2
U,0-Diethyl 0-pyrazinyl phosphorothioate
P043
55-91-4
Diisopropyl
fluorophosphate
(DEP)
P004
309-00-2
1,4,5,8-Dimethanonaphthalene,
1,2,3,4,10,10-
hexachloro-1,4,4a,5,8,8a-hexahydro—,
(1-alpha, 4-
alpha, 4a-beta, 5-alpha, 8-alpha, 8a-beta)-
P060
465-73-6
l,4:5,8-Diinethanonaphthalene, 1,2,3,4,10,10-
hexachloro-1,4,4a,5,8,8a-hexahydro-,
(1-alpha, 4-
alpha, 4a-beta, 5-beta, 8-beta, 8a-beta)-
P037
60-57-1 2,7:3,6-EJimethanonaphth2,3-boxirane,
3,4,5,6,9,9-
hexachloro-la,2,2a,3,6,6a,7 ,7a-octahydro-,
(la-alpha,
2-beta, 2a-alpha, 3-beta, 6-beta,
Ga-alpha, 7-beta,
7a-alpha)-
P051
72-20-8 2,7:3,6-Oimethanonaphth2,3-boxirane,
3,4,5,6,9,9-
hexachloro-la,2,2a,3,6,Ga,7 ,7a-octahydro-,
(la-alpha,
2-beta,
2a-beta,
3-alpha,
6-alpha,
Ga-beta,
7-beta,
7a—alpha)
-
P044
60-51-5
Dimethoate
P045
39196-18-4
3,3-Dimethyl—1-(methylthio)-2-butanone,
0-
(methylamino)
carbonyl
oxime
P071
U;U9imetky4 Q-p-n4trepheny~phesphorothioate
P028
100-44-7
P042
51-43-4
P046
122-09-8
P014
108—98-5
POOl
P
81-81-2
P028
P015
P016
P017
P018
P021
100-44-7
7440-41-7
542-88-1
596-31-2
357-57-3
592-01-8
86— 550
-29-
P082
Oimethy4nitrosamine-
P046
122-09-8 alpha, alpha-Dimethylphenethylamine
P047
P
534-52-1
4,6-Dinitro-o-cresol
and
salts
P034
4;684n4tro-o-eye4ehexy4pheno4-
P048
51-28-5 2,4-Dinitrophenol
P020
88-85-7 Uinoseb
P085
152-16-9 Diphosphoramide, octamethyl-
P039
298-04-4 Disulfoton
P049
541-53—7 2,4-Dithiobiuret
P189
Bithiopyrophospherie
acid;
tetraethy4
ester—
P050
115-29-7
Endosulfan
P088
145-73-3 -Endotha~4-Endothal
P051
72-20-8 Endrin
P042
51-43-4 Epinephrine
P846
Ethanamine; 1;dimethy~pheny~
P884
Ethenamine; N-methy3r-W-nitrese—-
P101
107-12-0 Ethyl cyanide
P054
151-56-4 Ethylenimine
P097
52-85-/ Famphur
P056
7782-41-4 Fluorine
P057
640-19-7 Fluoroacetamide
P058
62-74-8 Fluoroacetic acid, sodium salt
P065
628-86-4 Fulminic acid, mercury
(II)
salt
(R,T)
P059
76-44-8
Heptachlor
P051
I;2;3;4;18;1OHexaeh4ore67epoxy~4;4;4a;S;6;7;88a
octahydre-erido; ende-1; 4~5;8-dimethanenaphtha4ene
P937
1;2;3;4;18; 18-Hexaeh4oro—6;7—epexy-l;4;4a;S;6;7;8;8a—
ectahydre—endo; exo-1; 4~S;8-dimethanenaphtha4ene
P869
1;2;3;4;19;18-kexaeh4ere-l;4;4a;5;8;8a-hexahydre-
~4~S;8ende;
ende-dimethanenaphtha4ene
P094
1~2;3;4;1O;19;-kexaeh~ero-I;4;4a;5;8;8a—hexahydre—
I;4~5;8ende; exo-dimethanonaphtha~ene
P060
Nexaeh4orehexahydre-exe;
exe-dimethanenaphtha~ene-
P062
757-58-4
Hexoethyl
tetraphosphate
P116
79-19-6 Nydrazinecarbothioamide
P068
60-34-4 Nydrazine, methyl-
P063
74-90-8 Hydrocyanic acid
P063
74-90-8 Hydrogen cyanide
P096
7803-51-2 Hydrogen phosphide
P064
624-83-9 Isocyanic
acid, methyl
ester
P060
465-73-6 Isodrin
P007
2763-96-4 3(2H)-Isoxazolone, 5-(aminomethyl)-
P092
62-38-4
Mercury,
-pheny3-;
acetate-
(acetato-O)phenyl-
P065
628-86-4 Mercury fulminate
(R,T)
P082
62-75-9 Methamine, N-methyl-N-nitroso-
P016
542-88-1 Methane, oxybis(chloro-
P112
509-14—8 Methane, tetranitro-
(R)
P118
75-70-7 Methanethiol, trichloro—
P050
115-29—7
6,9-Methano-2,4,3-benzodioxathiepen,
6,7
,8,9,10,10-
hexachloro-1,5,5a,6,9,9a-hexahydro—,
3-oxide
P059
76-44-8 4,7-Methano-1H-indene, 1,4,5,6,7,8,8—heptachloro-
3a ,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-
P066 16752-77-5 Methomyl
P067
75-55-8
2-Methylaziridine
86—551
-30-
P974
P0/3
P075
P076
Po//
P078
P076
P078
P081
P082
P084
P858
P085
P087
P087
P088
P089
P034
P048
P047
152-16-9
20816-12-0
20816-12-0
145—73-3
56- 38-2
131-89-5
51-28-5
P
534-52-1
62-38-4
103-85—5
298-02-2
75-44-5
7803-51-2
311-45-5
298-04-4
(NO)
(NO2)
P068
60-34-4 Methyl hydrazine
P064
624-83-9 Methyl
isocyanate
P069
75-88-5 2-Methyllactonitrile
P071
298-00-0 Methyl parathion
P072
86-88-4 alpha-Naphthylthiourea
P073 13463-39-3 Nickel
carbonyl
P074
N4cke~cyanide
N4cke~fII~cyanide-
13463-39-3 Nickel —tetraearbeny~—carbonyl,
(T—4)-
P
54-11-5
Nicotine
and
salts
10102-43-9 Nitric
oxide
100-01-6 p-Nitroaniline
10102-44-0 Nitrogen dioxide
10102-43—9 I4itrogen
(II) oxide
____
10102-44-0 Nitrogen
(IV)
oxide
______
55-63-0 Nitroglycerine
(P.)
62-75-9
N-Nitrosodimethylamine
4549-40-0 N-Nitrosomethylvinylamine
S-~erbornene—2;3-dimethane~
cye4ie
s~4f4te—
___________
Octamethyl pyrophosphoramide
__________
Osmium oxide
___________
Osmium tetroxide
__________
7-Oxabicyclo2.2.
1~heptane-2,3-dicarboxylic
acid
___________
Parathion
___________
Phenol, 2-cyclohexyl-4,6-dinitro-
__________
Phenol, 2,4—dinitro-
__________
-Phene4; 24;din4tro6methy3~Phenol,2-methyl-4,6-
dinitro-,
and
salts
P020
88-85-7
Phenol,
—2;4-din4tro-6—~-methy1propy~——
2-(1-
methylpropyl )—4,6-dinitro-
1;4;5;6;7;7hexaeh4oro;
131-74-8
P009
__________
Phenol, 2,4,6—trinitro-, ammonium salt
(R)
P836
Pheny4 dieh4erearsine-
P092
___________
—Pheny4mere~r4c-Phenylmercuryacetate
P093
___________
—I~—-Phenylthiourea
P094
___________
Phorate
P095
___________
Phosgene
P096
___________
Phosphine
P041
___________
Phosphoric acid,
diethyl -p—-4-nitrophenyl ester
P039
___________
Phosphorodithioic acid,
u,O-ciT~thyl S-2-
(ethylthio)ethyl
ester
P094
298-02-2 Phosphorodithioic acid,
0,0-diethyl S-
(ethylthio)methyl
ester
P044
60-51—5 Phosphorodithioic
acid, 0,0-dimethyl
S-2—
(methylamino)—2-oxoethylester
P043
55-91-4 -Phesphorof4berie—Phosphorofluoridic acid,
bis(1-
methylethy 1 )ester
P994
Phespherethieic acid; @884ethy4 S—~ethyith4e~methy~
P089
56-38-2
P040
297-97-2
P097
52-85-7
ester-
Phosphorothioic
acid, 0,0-diethyl O—(—p-—4-
nitrophenyl)
ester
Phosphorothioic
acid,
O,0-diethyl 0-pyrazinyl
ester
Phosphorothioic
acid,
0,O-dimethyl
O-p—
((dimethylamino)-sulfonyl)phenylester
86—552
-31-
P110
P098
P099
P070
P071
298—00-0 Phosphorothioic
acid,
0,0-dimethyl 0-(4-nitrophenyl)
78-00-2
151-50-8
~1-6
116- 06-3
ester
Plumbane, tetraethyl-
Potassium cyanide
Potassium silver cyanide
Propanal, 2-methyl-2-(methylthio)-,
0-
(methy
lamino) carbonyl joxime
Propanenitri le
Propanentrile, 3—chloro-
2-Propen-1 -ol
1,2-Propylenimine
2-Propyn-I-01
4-Pyridinamine
Pyridine, (S)-3-(1-methyl-2-pyrrolidinyl)-, and
salts
Pyrophosphoric acid,
tetraethyl
ester
Selenourea
Silver cyanide
P101
107—12-0
P027
542—76—7
P069
75—86-5 Propanenitrile,
2-hydroxy-2-methyl-
P081
55-63-0 1,2,3-Propanetriol, trinitrate—
(R)
P017
598-31-2 2-Propanone,
1-bromo-
P102
107-19-7 Propargyl alcohol
P003
107-02-8 2-Propenal
P005
107—18-6
P067
75-55-8
P102
591-08-2
P008
504-24-5
P075 P
54-11-5
Pill
107-49-3
P103
630—10-4
P104
506-64-9
P105
26628-22-8
Sodium
azide
P106
143-33-9 Sodium cyanide
P107
1314-96—1 Strontium sulfide
P108
P
57-24-9
Strychnidin-lO-one,
and
salts
P018
357—57-3
Strychnidin-lO-one,
2,3-dimethoxy-
P108
P
57-24-9
Strychnine
and
salts
P115
10031-59—1
Sulfuric
acid,
thallium
(I)
salt
P109
3689-24-5 Tetraethyldithiopyrophosphate
P110
/8—00—2 Tetraethyl
lead
P111
107—49-3 Tetraethylpyrophosphate
P112
509—14-8 Tetranitromethane
(R)
P062
/57-58-4 Tetraphosphoric
acid,
P113
1314-32-5 Thallic oxide
P113
1314—32-5 Thallium
(III)
oxide
P114
12039-52-0
Thallium
(I)
selenide
P114 12039-52—0 Thallium
(I)
selenite
P115 10031-59-1 Thallium
(I)
sulfate
P109
3689-24-5 Tetraethyldithiopyrophosphate
P045 39196-18-4
P049
541-53—7
P014
108—98-5
P116
79-19—6
P026
5344-82-1
P072
86-88-4
P093
103-85-5
P123
8001-35-2
P118
75—70—7
P119
7803-55-6
P~28
P120
____________
P084
___________________________________
Pool
hexaethyl ester
Thi ofanox
Thioimidodicarbonic diamide
Thiophenol
Thiosemicarbazide
Thiourea,
(2-chlorophenyl)-
Thiourea,
1-naphthalenyl-
Thiourea, phenyl—
Toxaphene
Tn ch 1oromethanethiol
Vanadic acid,
arrmonium salt
Vanadium pentoxide-
Vanadium
(V) oxide
Viriylamine, N-methyl-N-nitroso-
Warfarin-; when present
at concentration greater than
13 14-62-1
4549-40-0
81-81-2
86—553
-32-
P121
557-21-1 Zinc cyanide
P122
1314-84-7 Zinc phosphide—;when present
at concentrations
greater than 18-
(R,T)
f)
The commercial
chemical products, manufacturing chemical
intermediates
or off-specification commercial chemical products
referred
to
in subsections
(a) through
(d), are identified
as toxic
wastes
(1) unless otherwise designated and are subject
to the small
quantity exclusion defined
in Section 721.105(a)
and
(g).
These
wastes and
their corresponding EPA Hazardous Waste Numbers are:
(Board Note:
For the convenience
of
the regulated community, the
primary hazardous properties
of
these materials have been indicated
by the letters
I (Toxicity),
R (Reactivity),
I
(Ignitability)
and
C
(Corrosivity).
Absence of a letter indicates that the compound
is
only listed
for toxicity.)
Haz
-
ardous Chemical
Waste
Abstracts
No.
No.
Substance
U001
75-07-1 Acetaldehyde
(I)
U034
75-87-6
Acetaldehyde,
trichloro-
0187
62-44-2
Acetamide,
N-(4-ethoxyphenyl)-
U005
53-96—3
Acetamide,
N-9H-fluoren-2—yl-
0112
141-78-6 Acetic acid,
ethyl
ester
(I)
U144
301-04-2 Acetic
acid,
lead salt
U214
563-68-8 Acetic acid, thallium
(I) salt
0232
93-76-5 Acetic acid,
(2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy)—
0002
67-64-1 Acetone
(I)
UOO3
/5-05-8 Acetonitrile
(1,1)
0248
3-~a4pha-Aceteny4ben~y~-4-hydrexyeeumar4n
and sa4ts;
when present at concentrations of 8;3
or 4ess—
U004
98-86-2 Acetophenone
0005
53-96-3 2-Acetylaminofluorene
U006
75-36-5 Acetyl
chloride (C,R,T)
U007
79-06-1 Acrylamide
0008
79-10-7 Acrylic acid
(I)
U009
107—13-1 Acrylontrile
0158
Manine; 3—fp—b4s~2-eh4ereethy4~am4ne~
phenyl-;
6
0328
2—Am4ne-1-methy4ben~ene
0353
4—Am4ne-1-methy~ben~ene-
0011
61—82-5 Amitrole
0012
62-53-3 Aniline
(I,T)
0014
492-80-8 Aurarnine
UO15
115-02-6 Azaserine
0010
50-07—7
Azirino(2’,3’:3,4)pyrrolo(1,2-a)indole-4,7-dione,
6-
amino-8-((aminocarbonyl)oxy)methyl-l,la,2,8,8a,8b-
hexahydro-8a-methoxy-5-methyl-,
la-R-(la-alpha,
8-
beta, 8a-alpha, 8b—alpha)-
0157
50-49-5 Benzjaceanthrylene,
1,2-dihydro—3-methyl-
0816
Ben~e~acrid4ne-
86—554
-33-
U016
225-51-4 3,4-Benzacridine
U01/
98-87-3 Benzal
chloride
U192 23950-58-5 Benzamide, 3,5-dichloro-N-(1,1-diethyl-2-propynyl)-
U018
56-55-3 Benzaanthracene
0918
1;2Ben~anthraeene
0094
57-97-6
1;2Ben~anthracene; Benzaanthracene,
7,12-
dimethyl—
0012
62-53-3 Benzenamine
(I,T)
0014
492-80-8 ~3enzenamine,
4,4’-carbonimidoylbis(N,N-dimethyl—
0049
3165-93-3 Benzenamine, 4-chloro-2-methyl-
0093
60-11-7
Benzenamine, -N;N~-dimetky~-4—pheny4afo——N,N-
dimethyl-4-(phenylazo)-
0328
95-53-4 Benzenamine, 2-methyl-
U353
106-49-0 Benzenamine, 4-methyl-
0158
101-14-4 benzenamine, 4,4’-methylenebis(2-chloro—
0222
636-21-5 Benzenamine, 2-methyl-, hydrochloride
0181
99-55-8
Benzenamine, 2-methyl-5-nitro—
0019
71-43-2 Benzene —~I~T~—
U038
510-15-6 benzeneacetic acid, 4-chloro—alpha-(4-chlorophenyl)—
alpha-hydroxy, ethyl
ester
___________
Benzene, 1-bromo-4-phenoxy-
_______________
Benzenebutanoic
acid,
4-bis(2-chloroethyl )amino-
__________
Benzene, chlaro-
I~2—8en~enediearbexy4ieacid anhydride—
U030
101-55-3
0035
305-03-3
U037
108-90-7
0199
U221
25376-45-8
U028
117-81-7
dibutyl ester
diethyl ester
dimethyl ester
di-n-octyl
ester
benzene, 1,2-dichloro-
Benzene, 1,3-dicnloro-
Benzene,
1,4-dichloro-
Benzene,
1,1 ‘-(2,2-dichloroethylidene)bis4-chloro-
Benzene, (dichloromethyl)—
Benzene, 1,3—diisocyanatomethyl-
(R,T)
Benzene, dimethyl-
(1,1)
1 ,3-Benzenediol
Benzene, hexachloro-
Benzene,
hexahydro-
(I)
0en~ene;hydroxy--
Benzene, methyl-
Benzene, 1-methyl——1--2,4-dinitro-
Benzene, -1-methy~-2;6-d4nitro-—2-methy1-1,3-dinitro-
Benzene, (1-methylethyl)-
(I)
t3enzene,
nitro-
(1,1J
__________
Benzene, pentachioro-
__________
Benzene, pentachloronitro—
__________
Benzenesulfonic acid chloride
(C,R)
__________
Benzenesulfonyl
chloride
(C,R)
__________
Benzene, 1,2,4,5-tetrachloro-
__________
Benzene, 1,1 ‘—(2,2,2-trichloroethylidene)bis4-
chloro-
Benzenediamine,
ar-methyl-
1 ,2-Benzenedicarboxyl ic
bis(2-ethylhexyl)
ester
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic
l,2-Benzenedicarboxylic
l,2-Benzenedicarboxylic
1, 2-Benzenedicarboxyl ic
ãEid, -~bis~2—ethy~—hexy4~—
acid,
acid,
acid,
acid,
0069
UO88
0102
Ui
07
0070
0071
U072
0060
UO 17
U223
0239
0201
U12/
U 056
0188
0220
0105
U£06
U055
0169
Ui 83
U185
1J020
UO2O
U207
U061
84-74-2
84-66-2
131-11-3
117-84-0
95-50-1
541-73—1
106—46-7
72- 54-8
98-87 -3
26471—62-5
1330-20-7
108-46-3
118-74-1
110-82-7
108-88-3
121-14-2
606-20-2
98-82-8
98-95-3
608-93-5
82 -68-8
98-09-9
98-09-9
95-94-3
50-29-3
86—555
-34-
0031
Ui59
Ui60
0053
UO74
0143
U247
72-43-5 Benzene, 1,1’-(2,2,2—trichloroethylidene)4-methoxy-
0023
98-07—7
Benzene,
(trichloromethyl)—
(C,R,T)
U234
99-35-4 benzene, 1,3,5-trinitro-
(R,T)~
U021
92-87-5
Benzidene
112U2
P
81-07-2
1,2-Benzisothiazol-3-(2H)—one,
1,1-dioxide
and
salts
0203
94-59-7 -8en~ene;1;2metky~enedioxy4—a4~y4 1,3-
benzodioxole,
5-(2-propenyl
)-
0141
120-58-1
-ben~ene;l2methy4ened4oxy4propeny~
1,3-
Benzodioxole,
5-(1-propenyl)-
U090
94-58-6
-ben~ene;1;2methy4enedioxy4propy4~ 1,3-
benzodioxole,
5-propyl-
0055
Ben~ene;~1—methy4ethy~—f~I~
b~69
Ben~ene;nitro— ~I;T~
0183
benEene;
pentaek~ero-
0185
Ben~ene;pentaeh4oronitre-
0929
Benfenesu~fen4eacid
eh4eride
G;R~
0929
Benfenes~1fony4ekieride
~G;R~
0207
Ben~ene;1;2;4;5tetrae~4ore
0923
Ben~ene;~tr4eh4orometny4~—~G;R;T~
0234
Benzene~13;S4rinitro
tR;T~
0921
Ben~idine
0292
I;2Benfiseth4afo~in3one;1~1-dixoide
0128
Ben~o~k~f4uorene
0922
Beri~o~ajpyrene-
U064
189-55-9
Benzorstpentaphene
0022
50-32-8
3,4-Benzopyrene
U197
106-51-4
-3-—p-Benzoquinone
0023
98-07-7
Benzotrichloride
(C,R,T)
0958
1;2Ben~phenanthrene
U085
1464-53-5
2,2’-bioxirane
(I,T)
0021
9287-5
1;1~Bipheny4~l,i’Biphenyl4,4’diamine
UO/3
91—94—i
1;1~Bipheny~~1,1’Biphenyl4,4’diamine,
3,3’—
dichloro—
U091
119-90-4
1;1’~4pheny4~1
,
1’
-Biphenyl -4,4’
—diamine,
3,3’
-
dimethoxy-
U095
119—93-7
1;184pheny4l,l’Biphenyl4,4~diamine,
3,3’-
dimethyl-
0924
Bis~2-eh~loroetAoxy~
methane-
U027 39638-32-9 Bis(2-chloroisopropyl)
ether
0244
bis~dimethy4thioearbamey4~
disu4fide—
U024
111-91-1 Bis(2-chloromethoxy)
ethane
U028
117-81-7
bis(2-ethylhexyl)
phthalate
0246
Bromine cyanide—
U225
/5-25-2 Bromoform
UO3O
101—55-3
4-Bromophenyl
phenyl
ether
U128
87-68-3
1,3-Butadiene,
1,1,2,3,4,4-hexachloro-
U172
924-16-3 1-Butanamine, N-butyl-N-nitroso-
0035
Butanoie
acid;
4—~Bis~2—eh4oroethy4~amino~
ben~ene—-
71-36—3
1-Butanol
(I)
78—93-3
Butanone
(I,T)
1338-23-4
2-Butanone
peroxide
(R,T)
4170-30-3
2-Butenal
764—41-0 2-Butene, 1,4-dichloro-
(1,T)
____
303-34-4 2-Butenoic
acid,
2-methyl-, 7-(2,3-dihydroxy-2-(1-
86— 556
-35-
methoxyethyl)-3-methyl-1—oxobutoxy)methyl-2,3,5,7a-
tetrahydro-1H-pyrrolizin-l-yl
ester,
1S-alpha(Z),
7(2S,3R),
7a—alphaj
UO3I
71-36—3
n-Butyl
alcohol
(t)
U136
75—60—5
Cacodylic
acid
0032
13765-19-0
Calcium
chromate
U238
51-79-6
Carbamic
acid,
ethyl
ester
U178
615-53-2
Carbamic
acid,
methylnitroso-,
ethyl
ester
0176
Garbamide;
N-ethy4-~—ni~roso-
0177
Garbamide; ~-methy1-~-nitrase—
0219
Garbamide;
thio—-
U097
79-44-7 -Garbamoy4—Carbamic
chloride, dimethyl-
0114
P
111-54-6
Carbamodithioic
acid,
1,2-ethanediylbis-,
salts and
esters
UO62
2303-16-4 Carbamothioic acid, bis(i-methylethyl)-S-(2,3-
dichloro-2-propenyl)
ester
U215
6533-73—9 Carbonic acid,
dithallium
(I)
salt
U033
353-50-4 Carbonic difluoride
U156
79-22-1 Carbonochloridic
acid, methyl
ester
(I,T)
0033
353-50-4 Carbon
oxyfluoride
(R,T)
U211
56-23-5 Carbon
tetrachloride
0833
Garbeny~f4ueride f~R;T)~-
U034
75-87-6 Chloral
0035
305-03-3 Chlorambucil
U036 12/89-03-6 Chlordane-; technieal—
UO26
494-03-1 Chlornaphazin—e—
0037
108-90-7 Chlorobenzene
UO39
59-50-7 —4—-p-Chloro-m-cresol
UO41
106-89-8
1-ChT~ro-2,3-epoxypropane
0042
110-75-8
2-Chloroethyl
vinyl
ether
U044
67-66-3 Chloroform
U046
107-30-2
Chloromethyl
methyl
ether
0047
91-58-7 -beta-Gh4oronaptha4ene- beta-Chloronaphthalene
U048
95-57-8 o-Chlorophenol
U049
3165-93-3 4-Chloro-o-toluidine, hydrocnloride
UO32 13765-19-0 Chromic acid,
calcium salt
UO5O
218-01-9
Chrysene
U05l
8021-39-4 Creosote
U052
1319-77-3 Cresols Cresylic acid
0952
Gresy4ie acid-
U053
41/0-30-3 Crotonaldehyde
U055
98-82—8 Cumeme
(I)
U246
506-68-3 Cyanoqen bromide
U197
106-51-4 -1;4--2,5-Cyclohexadiene-1,4-dione
0056
110-82-7 Cyclohexane
(I)
0057
108-94-1 Cyclohexanone
(I)
0130
77-47-4 1,3-Cyclopentadiene, 1,2,3,4,5,5-hexachloro-
U058
50-18-0 Cyclophosphamide
0240
P
94-75-7 2,4-0,
salts and
esters
U059 20830-81-3 Daunomycin
0060
72-54-8
DOD
0061
50-29-3 DOT
0142
8eeach4ereeetahydre-I;3;4-metheno-2H-eye4ebuta~e;d~-
penta4en—2—ene-
86—557
-36-
Dial late
Oiamine ~
O4amineto4uene-
Dibenza
,hanthracene
1;2~S;6-84ben~anthracene
I;2~7;88iben~opyrene
-8iben~a;4jpyrene—Dibenzoa,ijpyrene
1 ,2-Uibromo-3-chloropropane
Dibutyl
phthalate
S—~2;384eh4oroa44y4 diisepropy4thiocarbamate-
o-Dichlorobenzene
m-Dichlorobenzene
1,4-Dichloro-2—butene
(I,T)
Dich
1 orod i fl
uoromethane
3;5-0iek4ore-N-~1;1-dimethy~-2-prepyny4~
ben~am4de
Oieh4oredipheny4dich4eroethane
8i eh 4 orod4pheny4tr4ch4 oroe
than e
-
1,l—Dichloroethylene
1,2—Dichloroethylene
Dichloroethyl
ether
2 ,4—Dichlorophenol
2,6-Dichlorophenol
2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic
acid,
salts
and
esters
1 ,2-Dichloropropane
1 ,3-Dichloropropene
1,2:3,4-Diepoxybutane
(1,T)
4~49iethy4enedioxide— 1,4-Diethyleneoxide
N,N-Diethylhydrazi ne
0,0-Diethy l-S-methyl-dithiophosphate
Diethyl phthalate
Diethyl stilbestrol
I;2ihydro3;6pyradi~inediene
Dih~drosafrole
3,3’ -Dirnethoxybenzidine
Dimethylamine
(I)
Dimethylaminoazobenzene
7, 12-Dimethylbenzaanthracene
3,31
-Dimethylbenzidine
alpha,
alpha-Dimethylbenzylhydroperoxide
(R)
Dimethylcarbamoyl
chloride
1
,1-Dimethylhydrazine
1
,2-Dimnethylhydrazine
2 ,4-Dimetnyl phenol
Dimethyl
phthalate
Dimethyl
sulfate
2,4-Dinitrotol uene
2,6-Dinitrotoluene
LJi-n-octyl
phthalate
1,4~-Dioxane
1 ,2-Diphenylhydrazine
Dipropylamine
(I)
-Oi—N-prepy4nitresoamine- Di-n-propylnitrosamine
106-46-7
p-Dichlorobenzene
91-94-1
3,3’-Dichiorobenzidine
764-41-0
/5-71-8
U062
2303-16-4
0133
0221
0063
53-70-3
0963
0964
U064
189-55-9
0066
96-12-8
U069
84-74-2
0862
00/0
95-50-1
UO7I
541-73-i
0072
____________
00 /3
____________
UO/4
____________
U07~
____________
0192
0968
0961
0078
75-35-4
UO/9
156-60-5
U025
111-44-1
U08l
120-83-2
0082
87-65-0
U24O
P
94-75-7
U083
78-87-5
U084
542-75-6
U085
1464-53-5
U108
123-91-1
U086
1615-80-f
0087
3288-58-2
U088
84-66-2
0089
56-53-1
0148
U090
94-58-6
U091
119-90-4
0092
124-40-3
U093
60-11-7
U094
57-97-6
0095
119-93-7
0096
80-15-9
0097
79-44-7
U098
57-14-7
U099
540-73-8
0101
105-67-9
0102
131-11-3
UIO3
77-78-1
U105
121-14-2
U106
606-20-2
U107
117-84-0
U108
123-91-1
U109
122-66-7
0110
142-84-7
0111
621-64-7
86— 558
-37-
UO01
75—07—0 Ethanal
(I)
0174
55-18-5 Ethanamine, N-ethyl-N-nitroso-
U155
91-80-5
1,2-Ethanediamine,
N,N-dimethyl-N’-2-pyridinyl-N-(2-
thienylmethyl
)—
U067
106-93-4
Ethane,
1,2-dibromo-
U076
75-34-3 Ethane, l,1-dichloro-
UO77
107-06—2 Ethane,
l,2—dichloro-
0114
1;2Ethane~4y4b4searbamodith4o4cacid-
U13i
67-72—1
Ethane, -1;1;1;2;2;2-hexachloro
U024
111-91—1
Ethane, 1.,1’-methyienebis(oxy)bis(2—chloro-
0247
Ethane; 1;1;1trich4ere2;2b4s~pmethoxypheno4~
0993
Ethanenitri4e ~1;T~—
U117
60-29—7 Ethane, 1,1’-oxybis—
(I)
UO25
111-44-4 Ethane, l,1’-oxybis(Z-chloro—
0184
76-01—7 Ethane, pentachioro-
0208
630-20-6 Ethane, l,l,l,2-tetrachloro-
U209
79-34-5 Ethane,
1,i,2,2-tetrachloro-
0218
62-55—5 Ethanethioamide
U22/
79-00-5 Ethane, 1,1,2-trichloro-
0359
110-80-5 Ethanol, 2—ethoxy-
Ul73
1116—54-7 Ethanol, 2,2’-(nitrosoimino)bis—
U004
98-86—2 Ethanone, 1-phenyl-
U043
75-01-4 Ethene, chloro-
U042
110-75-8
Ethene,
—2—eh4oroethoxy—-
(2-chloroethoxy)-
UO78
75-35—4 Ethene, 1,i-dichloro-
U079
156-60-5 Ethene, —trans—-l,2-dichloro—, (E)-
0210
127—18-4 Ethene, —1;1;2;2——tetrachloro-
0173
Ethane4; 2;2~nitrosoim4ne~bis
0884
Ethanone;
1—pheny~—
0996
Ethaneyl ch4eride fG;R;T~
0359
2—Ethoxyethano4—
U228
79-01-6 Ethene, trichloro-
Ull2
141-78-6 Ethyl acetate
(I)
0113
140-88—5 Ethyl
acrylate
(I)
0238
51-79-6 Ethyl
carbamate —~urethan~—
0038
510-15—6 Ethyl 4,4’-dichlorobenzilate
U114
111-54-6 Ethylenebis(dithiocarbamic
acid),
salts and esters
0067
106-93-4 Ethylene dibromide
U077
107-06-2
Ethylene
dichloride
U359
110-80-5 Ethylene qlycol monoethyl ether
U115
75-21-8 Ethylene oxide
(I,T)
U116
96-45-7 Ethylene
thiourea
Uli7
60-29—7 Ethyl
ether
(I)
0076
75-34—3 Ethylidene dichloride
U118
97-63—2 —Ethy4methaery4ate—Ethyl methacrylate
0119
62-50-0 Ethyl
methanesulfonate
0139
Ferrie dextran-
0120
206-44-0 Fluoranthene
0122
50-00-0 Formaldehyde
0123
64-18-6 Formic acid
(C,T)
0124
110-00-9
Furan
(I)
U125
98-01-1 2-Furancarboxaldehyde
(I)
0147
108-31—6 2,5-Furandione
0213
109-99—9 Furan, tetrahydro—
(I)
86—559
-38-
0125
98-01-i
Furfural
(I)
U124
110-00—9 Furfuran
(I)
U206
18883-66-4
U-Glucopyranose,
2-deoxy-2-(3-methyl-3-
ni trosoureido)
—
U126
765-34-4 Glycidylaldehyde
0163
/0-25-7 Guanidine, —N—nitroso-N—methy4—N~—nitro—N-methyl-N’—
nitro-N-nitroso-
U127
118-74-1 Hexachlorobenzene
U128
87-68-3 Hexachlorobutadiene
U129
58-88-9 Hexachlorocyclohexane (gamma
isomer)
U130
77-47-4 Hexachlorocyclopentadiene
U131
67-72-1 Hexachloroethane
U132
70-30-4 Hexachlorophene
U243
1888-71-7 Hexachloropropene
0133
302-01-2 Hydrazine
(R,T)
U086
1615-80-1
Hydrazine,
1,2-diethyl-
U098
57-14-7
Hydrazine,
1,1-dimnethyl-
U099
540-73-8 Nydrazine, 1,2-dimethyl-
0109
122-66-7
Hydrazine,
1,2-diphenyl-
0134
/664-39-3
Hydrofluoric
acid
(C,T)
0134
7664-39-3
Hydrogen
fluoride
(C,T)
0135
7783-06-4
Hydrogen
sulfide
UO96
80-15-9
Hydroperoxide,
i-methyl-l-phenylethyl-
(R)
U136
/5-60-5 Hydroxydimethylarsine
oxide
U116
96-45-7
2-Imidazolidinethione
U137
193-39—5 —Indeno~I;2;3—ed~pyrene—Indenol,2,3cdjpyrene
0139
9004-66-4
iron dextran
U190
85-44-9
1,3-Isobenzofurandione
U140
78-83-1
Isobutyl
alcohol
(I,T)
Ul~1
120-58-1 Isosafrole
0142
143-50-0 Kepone
U143
303-34-4 Lasiocarpene
U144
JT~4~2
Lead acetate
Ui46
1335-32-6
Lead,
bis(acetato-O)tetrahydroxytri-
Ul45
7446-27-7
Lead
phosphate
U146
1335-32-6
Lead
subacetate
Ui29
58-89-9 Lindane
U147
108-31—6 Maleic anhydride
0148
123-33-1 Maleic hydrazide
U149
109-/7-3 frlalononitrile
U150
148-82-3
Melphalan
U151
7439-97-6 Mercury
Ui52
126—98—7 Methacrylonitrile (1,1)
0092
124-40-3
Methanamine,
N-methyl-
(I)
0029
74-83-9 Methane, bromo
U045
74-87-3
Methane,
chloro-
(I,T)
U046
107-30-2 Methane, chloromethoxy-
U068
74-95-3 Methane, dibromo-
U080
75-09-2 Methane, dichloro-
U075
75-71-8 Methane, dichlorodifluoro-
0138
74-88-4
Methane,
iodo-
U119
62-50-0 Methanesulfonic
acid, ethyl
ester
U21l
56-23-5 Methane, tetrachloro-
0121
~4ethane;
trieh4orof4uore—-
86—560
-39-
U153
74-93-1 Methanethiol
(1,1)
0225
75-25-2
Methane,
tribromo—
0044
67-66—3
Methane,
trichloro-
U12l
75—69-4 Methane, trichlorofluoro-
U123
64-18-6 Methanoic acid
(C,T)
0936
4;7—Methaneindan;
1;2;4;S;6;7;8;8eetaeh4oro
3a;4
;
7;7a
-
te
t
rahydre
-
-
0154
67-56-1 Methanol
(I)
Ul55
91-80-5 Methapyrilene
Ul42
143-50-0 1,3,4-Metheno-2H-cyclobutacdjpentalen-2-one,
l,la,3,3a,4,5,5,5a,5b,6-decachlorooctahydro-
U247
72-43-5 Methoxychlor
U154
67-56-1 Methyl
alcohol
(I)
0029
74-83-9 Methyl
bromide
Ul86
504-60-9 1-Methylbutadiene
(I)
0045
74-87-3 Methyl
chloride
(1,1)
U156
79-22-1 Methyl chlorocarbonate
(1,1)
0226
71-55-6 Methylchloroform
U157
56-49-5 3-Methyicholanthrene
0158
101-14-4 4,4’-Methylenebis(2-chloroaniline)
0132
2;2~Xethy4eneb4s~3;4;6trieh4erepheno4~
0068
74-95-3
Methylene
bromide
U080
75-09-2 Methylene chloride
0122
Methy4ene exide-
0159
78-93-3 Methyl ethyl
ketone
(MEK)
(I,T)
0160
1338-23-4 Methyl ethyl
ketone peroxide
(R,T)
Ul38
74-88-4 Methyl
iodide
U161
108-10-1 Methyl
isobutyl
ketone
(I)
Ul62
80-62-6 Methyl niethacrylate
(I,T)
Ul63
70-25-7 N-Methyl—N’-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine
U161
108-10-1 4-Methyl—2-pentanone
(I)
U164
56-04-2 Methylthiouracil
0247
P’4ethexyeh4er-
U01O
50-07-7 Mitomycin C
0059 20830-81-3 5,l2-Naphthacenedione, -~85-eis~-8-aeety~-18-f~3-
amine-2;3;6-trideexy-a4pha-b-~yxe-
hexapyranesy4~exy4~—7;8;9;
19-tetrahydre-6;8;11—
trihydrexy-1-niethexy--
(8S-cis)-8-acetyl-10-(3-
amino-2,3,6-trideoxy-alpha-L-lyxo-hexapyranosyl)oxy-
1,8,9,lO-tetrahydro-6,8,il-trihydroxy-1-methoxy-
U165
91-20-3 Naphthalene
U047
91-58-7 Naphthalene, 2-chloro-
U166
130-15-4 l,4-Naphthalenedione
U236
72-57—1 2,7—Naphthalenedisulfonic acid, 3,3’-(3,3’-dimethyl—
(l,1’—biphenyl)—4,4’—diyl)—bis(azo)bis(5—amino—4—
hydroxy)-, tetrasodium salt
Ui66
130-15-4 -14—Naphtha~uinene-1,4-Naphthoquinone
0167
1—Naphthy4amine
0168
2-Naphthy4amine-
Ul67
134-32-7 alpha-Naphthylamine
U168
91-59—8 beta—Naphthylamine
U026
494-03-1 2-Naphthylamine, N,N’-bis(2-chloromethyl)-
U167
134-32-7 l-Naphthylenamine
0168
91-59-8 2-Naphthylenamine
86—561
-40-
0039
____________
0081
____________
0082
____________
U089
____________
0101
___________
U052
___________
U132
__________
U170
___________
—See
U242
____________
-See
0212
58-90-2
—See F927-
U230
95-94-4
-See F827-
U231
____________
0150
___________
0145
/446-27-7
0087
3288-58-2
Nitric acid,
thallium
(I) salt
Nitrobenzene
(1,1)
p-Ni trophenol
2-Nitropropane
(1,T)
N-Nitroso~i-n-butylami ne
N-Nitrosodiethanolamine
N-Nitrosodiethylamine
N-Nitrese—I~-propy4am4ne-
N-Nitroso-N-ethylurea
N—Nitroso-N-methylurea
N-Nitroso-N-methylurethane
N—Nitrosopiperidine
N-Nitrosopyrrol idine
5-Nitro-o-tol uidine
1,2-uxathiolane, 2,2-dioxide
2~1-1;3;20xa~apkesphorine2—?bis~2—eh4oro-
ethy4~amine~tetra$~y~ro-;
oxide 2-—2H-1,3,2-
Uxazaphosphorin-2-amine, N,N-bis(2-
chloroethyl)tetrahydro-, 2-oxide
Oxirane (I,T)
Oxiranecarboxyaldehyde
-Oxarane; 2-~eh4oromethy4~——Oxirane,
Para 1 dehyde
Pentachlorobenzene
Pen tach loroethane
Pentachloronitrobenzene
(PCNB)
Pentach 1
orophenol
4;3pentadiene ~1~-1,3-Pentadiene
(I)
Phenaceti n
____
__________
Phenol, 2,4,6-trichioro-
__________
L-Phenylalanine, 4—bis(2-chloroethyl)aminoj-
1;18—~1;2—pheny~ene~py rene—
___________
Phosphoric acid,
lead salt
__________
Phosphorodithioic acid, 0,0-diethyl
——;
S-methy’——S-
methyl ester
U189
108-95-2 -Phosphorous— Phosphorus sulfide
(R)
021/ 10102-45-1
U169
98-95-3
0170
100-02—7
U171
/9-46—9
0172
924-16-3
0173
1116-54—7
U174
55-18—5
0111
0176
759—73—9
U177
684-93-5
0178
615-53-2
0179
100-75-4
0180
930-55-2
0181
99-55-8
U193
1120-71—4
U058
50-18-0
75-21-8
765-34-4
106-89-8
123-63-7
608-93-5
76 -01—7
82-68-8
~927-
ui’s
Ui26
0041
0182
U13
0184
U185
-See
U242
Ui86
U187
UI88
U048
(chloromethyl
)-
87-86-5
504-60-9
62-44-2
108-95-2
Phenol
95—57—8 Phenol,
59-50-7 Phenol,
120-83-2
Phenol,
81-65-0 Phenol,
56-53—1
Phenol
105-67-9 Pheno’,
1319—77—3 Phenol,
/0-30-4 Phenol,
100-02-7
Phenol,
F827-
2-chloro—
4-chloro-3-methyl-
2,4—dichloro—
2,6-dichloro-
4,4’—çl,2-diethyl—l,2-ethenediyl)bis,
(E)—
2,4-dimethyl-
methyl-
2,2’—methylenebis3,4,6-trichloro-
4-nitro-
87-86-5
F927-
Phenol, pentachloro-
Phenol,
2,3,4,6-tetrachloro-
Phenol, 2,4,5—trichloro-
88-06-2
148-82-3
86—562
-41-
85-44-9
109-06-8
_____
100-75-4
239 50—58-5
107-10-8
_____
621-64-7
142-84-7
96-12-8
109-77-3
79-46-9
39638-32-9
1120-71-4
126—72-7
78-83-1
67-64-1
0084
542-75-6
0243
0099
U233
93-72-1
Ui94
107-10-8
0083
/8-87-5
U148
123-33-1
1J196
110-86-1
0155
0179
0191
____________
U23/
____________
U164
58-04-2
0180
930-55-2
Phthal ic
anhydride
2—Picol me
Piperidine,
1-nitroso-
Pronamide
1-Propanamine
(1,T)
1-Propanamine, N-nitroso-N-propyl-
1-Propanamine, N-propyl-
(I)
Propane,
i,2-ciibromo-3-chloro-
Propanedinitrile
Propane, 2-nitro-
(I,T)
Propane, 2,2’-oxybis2—chloro-
1,3-Propane
sultone
1-Propanol,
1-Prepano4;
1-Propanol,
2-Pro panone
~-Propenamide-
Propene, 1,3-dichloro-
1-Propane; 1;1;2;3;3;3hexaeh4oro
2—Propenenitri4e—
2-Propenenitrile, 2—methyl-
(I,T)
2-Propenami de
1-Propene, hexachloro-
2-Propenenitri le
Resorci nol
Saccharin and
salts
Safrole
Selenious acid
U19o
0191
Ui 79
0192
Ui 94
Uiii
LIII
0
0066
U 149
Ui 71
0027
0193
0235
0126
Ui40
UOO2
0997
2,3-dibromo-, phosphate
2;3-epoxy
--
2-methyl-
(1,1)
(I
(3:1)
Ui52
U007
TJ243
0009
U008
0113
U1i8
0162
-See
126-98-7
19-06-1
1888-71-7
107-13-1
19-10-7
140-88-S
97-63-2
80-66-2
F92 7—
2-Propenoic
2-Propenoic
2-Propenoic
2-Propenoic
acid
(I)
acid, ethyl
ester
acid,
2-methyl-,
acid,
2-methyl-,
(I)
ethyl ester
methyl
ester
(I,T)
Propionic
acid,
2-(2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy)-
n-Propylamine
(1,1)
Propylene dichloride
3,6-Pyridazinedione, l,2—dihydro—
109-06-8
66-75-1
Pyrid i ne
Pyridine; 2—f~2-~dimethy4amine~—2—theny3am4ne~—
Pyridine; hexakydro-N-nitrose—-
-Pryidine;-Pyridine, 2-methyl-
2,4-(1H,3H)—Pyrimidinedione, 5—bis(2-
chloroethyl )aminoj-
4-(iH)-Pyrimidinone, 2,3-dihydro-6-methyl-2-thioxo-
-Pyrro4e; tetrahydro-N-nitrese-- Pyrrolidine,
1-
nitroso—
Rèserpine
U200
50-55-5
0201
108-46-3
0202
81-07-2
0203
94-59-7
U204 7783-00-8
U204
7783-00-8 Selenium dioxide
U2O5
7446-34-6 Selenium disulfide
(R,T)
U0l5
115-02-6 L-Serine, diazoacetate
(ester)
-See F927-
0233
93-72-1
Silvex
0889
4;4~”St44benedio4;a4pha; a4pha~-diethy~-—
0206
18883-66-4
Streptozotocin
86—563
-42-
0135
Su4fur hydride-
0103
/7-78-1 Sulfuric acid, dimethyl ester
U189
1314-80-3 Sulfur phosphide (R)
0295
Su~furse4enide ~R;
-see p027—
0232
93-76-5
2,4,5-1
U207
95-94-3
1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene
0208
630-20-6
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
0209
/9-34-5
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
U210
127-18-4
Tetrachloroethylene
-See F927-
U212
58-90-2 2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol
0213
109-99-9 Tetrahydrofuran
(I)
0214 15843-14—8 Thallium
(I)
acetate
U215
5533-73-9 Thallium
(I)
carbonate
U216
/791-12-0 Thallium
(I)
chloride
0217 i0102-45-i Thallium
(I) nitrate
U218
62-55-5 Thioacetamide
U153
74-93-i Thiomethanol
(i,T)
U244
137-26-8 Thioperoxydicarbonic diamide, tetramethyl-
U219
62-56-6 Thiourea
U244
137-26-8 Thiram
0220
108-88-3 Toluene
U221 25376-45-8 Toluenediamine
U223 26471-62-5 Toluene diisocyanate
(R,T)
U328
95-53-4 o—Toluidine
U3b3
106-49-0
p-Taluidine
U222
636-21-5
o-Toluidine
hydrochloride
0011
61-82-5
iH-1,2,4-Triazol-3-amirie
U226
71-55-6
1,1,1-Trichioroethane
U227
79-00-6 1,l,2-Trichloroethane
0228
Frieh-loreethene-
U228
79-01-6 Trichloroethylene
0121
/5-69—4
Trichloromonofluoromethane
—See p827-
U23O
95-95-4 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
-See
p027—
U231
88-06-2 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol
See F927
2;4;5—frieh4orophenexyaeetie acid—
U234
99-35-4 sym-Trinitrobenzene
(R,T)
0182
123-63-7 1,3,5-Trioxane,
—2~4;S—trimethy3——2,4,6-trimethyl-
U235
126-72-7 Tris(2,3—dibromopropyl) phosphate
0236
72-57-1 Trypan blue
0237
Yraci4; 5~bisf2—eh4eromethy4~amino~——
U237
66-75—i Uracil mustard
0176
759-73-9
Urea,
N-ethyl—N-nitroso-
U177
684-93-5
Urea,
N-methyl-N-nitroso-
U043
75-01-4 Vinyl
chloride
U248
81-81-2 Warfarin, when present
at concentrations of 0.3
or
less
U239
1330—20-7
Xylene
(I)
0249
zinc
p~osphide;when
present
at
concentrations
oq
18
or 4ess-
0200
50-55-5 Yohimban-16-carboxylic acid, il,17-di-methoxy—i8-
86—564
-43-
(3,4,5-trimethoxy-benzoyl)oxy-,methyl
ester
U249
1314-84-7 Zinc phosphide, when present
at concentrations of 10
or less
(Source:
Amended at
12
Ill.
Req.
,
effective
86—565
-44-
Appendix
H
Hazardous
Constituents
Acetonitrjle
Acetophenone
~
)~yth~xye~amar4ri
a~~+t~
2—Acetylaminofi uorene
Acetyl chloride
1—Acetyl—2—thiourea
Acrole in
Acrylamide
Acrylonitrile
Aflatoxins
Ald
i c arb
Aldrin
Allyl
alcohol
Aluminum phospnide
4-Miinobiphenyl
—G4;;E;8;Ba;8b~y~re8
thy
xyme
t~y+e~rb~m~e
e~
+~4
~
eEE
1.
L
~3~4
3~yrr~
+~
E
~;2~34
r~d’~
4—~4one;f~,ter3fm4t~mye4r~83
5—(Aminomethyl
)
-3—isoxazolol
4-Aminopyridme
Amitrole
Amonium vanadate
Anil The
Antimony and compounds,
N.0.S.
(not
otherwise
specified)
Aramite
Arsenic
and compounds,
N.0.S.
Arsenic acid
Arsenic pentoxide
Arsenic trioxide
Au ram ine
Azaserme
Barium
and
compounds,
N.0.S.
Barium cyanide
________
—fetI~~en4~4+e3—
Same
_______
—f—Ethanone, 1—phenyl——3—
fw~rfar4n3—
_______
—f—Acetamide, N—(9H—fluoren—2-yl)——3—
________
—EE~han~y+
eMor+deI— Same
________
—f—Acetamide, N—(aminothioxomethyl)——I—
_________
—f—2—Propenal
—3—
________
—f—2—Propenamide—3—
_________
—f—2-Propenenitrile—+—
__________
Afl atox in
________
Propenal
,
2—methyl-2—(methylthio)—,
0—
(methylamino)carbonylox
ime
309—00—2
~
~exydre-ar~d~exo-F
;4~5
;8
~+metn~+en~3—
1,4:5,8—
Dimethanonaphthalene, 1,2,3,4,10,10—hexachloro—
1,4,4a,5,8,8a—hexahydro—,
1—alpha, 4—alpha,
4a—
beta,
5—alpha, 8-alpha, 8a-beta)—
_________
(2—Propen—1-ol
)
________
—f—1
,1 ‘—Biphenyl—4—amine—+—
f~
+~4no
EEL
;3L
~3;43pyrrc
+~f
I~-?~3
4r~d~
+e
-4;~—
d4ene; ~
~~2;8;8~8b—x8~yd’e-8a-methøxy5—methy+—+—
140—57—8
—f—Sulfurous acid, 2—chloroethyl—, 2—4—(1,1—
dimethylethyl)phenoxy-1—methylethyl
ester—)—
Arsenic
__________
—f~o~r,en4eae4~3—Arsenic acid AsH3O4
_________
—f~rsen+e
(ft
cxide3— Arsenic acid As205
__________
—(~rse~4e
(Hf3 ex4def— Arsenic acid As20~
________
—f—Benzenamine,
4,4’—carbonimidoylbisN,N—
dimethyl-, monohydrochloride
________
—f—L—Serine, diazoacetate (ester)—3—
Barium
Same
Comon
Name
Chemical
Abstracts
Number
Chemical Abstracts
Name
75-05—8
98-86-2
53-96-3
75—36—5
591-08—2
107-02—8
79—0 6—1
107—13—1
1402—68—2
116-06—3
107-18-6
20859—73-
Same
8
92-67-1
2763—96—4
—f—3(2H)—Isoxazolone, 5-(aminomethyl)——3—
504-24—5
—f—4—Pyridinammne—+—
61—82—5
—f—1H—1 ,2,4—Triazol —3—amine—)-
7803—55—6
Vanadic
acid,
ammonium
salt
62—53—3
—f—Benzenamine—3—
7440-36-0
Antimony
7440—38-2
7778—39—4
1303—28—2
1327—53—3
492-80-8
115—02—6
7440-39-3
542-62—1
86—566
-45-
Benzcacridine
Ben z
a
anthr ac ene
Benzal
chloride
Benzene
—8e~e~e;
E—a~4~—F—met~y4
Be~teme;
4—4—I~—me~ty+
Benzenearsonic
acid
—Be,~er~e;d4ecr~me~P~y—
Benzidine
Benzo(b)fl uoranthene
Benzotrichloride
Benzyl
chloride
Beryllium
and
compounds,
N.0.S.
—B4!f2—eh+orceo~y3rnethane—Bis(2-
chloromethoxy)ethane
Bis(2—chloroethyl)
ether
r~e)~y’ram4ne
Bis(2—chloroisopropyl)
ether
Bis(chloromethyl) ether
Bis(2—ethylhexyl) phthalate
Bromoacetone
-Br~momethane
4-Bromophenyl
phenyl ether
Bructhe
-?-Betar~ne
perox4de
Butyl
benzyl phthalate
Calcium cyanide
Carbon
disulfide
Carbon
oxyfluoride
Carbon
tetrachioride
Chloral
_________
—f3~4—Be~ae~’4dine+—
Same
________
—ft;E-Be~thraeene3— Same
_______
Benzene, (dichloromethyl)-
________
—(eye+c~exatr4ei~e3—
Same
fp—+~4~the+—
98—05—5
—(—Arsonic
acid,
phenyl——3—
+Ben~a+e~t+~ride
92—87—5
—(—1,1
‘—Biphenyl-4,4’—diamine—3—
205—99—2
—(2~3—Beaf+r~P~ie~e3—
Benzeacephenanthrylene
_________
f~8—Benf~rt)~ei~e3—
Same
_______
(3;4Ber~fc~yrene3-
Same
________
-(4—eye+&~exa~4enedio~e+—
2,5-Cyclohexadiene—
1,4—dione
98-07-7
—fB~nfe~e;
erie
or
ti~y~—+—Benzene,
(trichloromethyl
)—
_________
—f—Benzene, (chloromethyl)——3—
__________
Beryll ium
________
—(—Ethane,
1,1’—methylenebis(oxy)bis2—chloro—
—3
~—
111—44—4
—f—Ethane,
1,1’—oxybis2—chloro——~3—
(eh+er~+r~e+—
39638-32—
—(—Propane, 2,2’-oxybis2-chloro——3—
9
542-88—1
—(—Methane,
oxybislchloro——3—3—
117—81—7
—f—1,2—Benzenedicarboxylic acid, bis(2—
ethyl hexyl)
ester—)-
598-31—2
—(—2-Propanone,
1—bromo——3—
fmethy+
brom~de3-
101 -55-3
—(—Benzene,
1—bromo-4—phenoxy-—3—
357-57—3
—f—Strychnidmn-10-one,
2,3-dimethoxy-—3—
fMethy~fethy+ i~e~ene;
~erox4de1—
85—68—7
—(—1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid,
butyl
phenylmethyl ester—)-
(pPter~e+;~
________
Arsenic
acid, dimethyl—
_________
Cadmium
_________
—f—Chromic
acid,
calcium salt—)—
Same
_______
—f—Carbon bisulfide—3—
________
—+8arb~nyFf+~oride— Carbonic difuoride
________
Methane,
tetrachl oro—
—(—Acetaldehyde, trichloro——3—
225-51-4
56-55-3
98-87 -3
71-43-2
Benzo(j )fl uoranthene
Benzo(a)pyrene
p-Benzoqu inone
20
5-82—3
50-32-8
106—51—4
100-44—7
7440—41-7
111-91-1
—E—see—By+—4r&—~4~4tropP~eno’r
4~N8P3
Cacodylic acid
Cadmium
and compounds,
N.0.S.
Calcium chromate
75-80-5
7440-43-9
13765—19—
0
592-01-8
75—15—1
353-50-4
56-23—5
75-87-6
86—567
-46-
Chlordane,
—f—alpha
and
gamma
________
isomers—)—
Chl or mated
Chlorinated
Ch 10 r in a ted
Chlorinated
Chlorinated
Chlornaphazine
_________
Chl ornacetaldehyde
_________
Chloroaikyl
ethers,
N.0.S.
p—ChloroanilThe
________
Chl orobenzene
Chlorobenzilate
_________
—E—&h+oro-~3—betod4ene
p-Chloro—m-cresol
________
1 -Chloro—2,3—epoxypropane
_________
2—Chloroethyl
vinyl
ether
_________
Chloroform
—Eh +or~metfl
one
Chloromethyl methyl
ether
_________
beta-Chloronaphthalene
________
—E—&~+oropP~eno4
o-Chlorophenol
________
1—(o—Chlorophenyl
)
thiourea
__________
—3—ehoroprc~ene
Chloroprene
_________
3-Chloropropionitrile
_________
Chromium
and
compounds,
N.0.S.
Chrysene
_________
Citrus
red
No.
2
_________
Coal
tars
8005—45—2
Copper
cyanide
544-92-3
Creosote
8001 -58-9
Cresols
(Cresyl ic
acid)
1319—77—3
Crotonaldehyde
4170—30—3
Cyanides
(soluble
salts
and
complexes)
,
N.0.S.
Cyanogen
460—19—5
Cyanogen
bromide
506—68—3
Cyanogen
chloride
506—77—4
Chlorambucil
benzenes,
N.0.S.
ethane,
N.0.S.
fluorocarbons,
N.0.S.
naphthalene,
N.0.S.
phenol,
N.0.S.
305-03-?~
—(8e~ono4eae4d~4—fbi~(E—
e~+oro~y++am4no3ben~ene—)—
Benzenebutanoic
acid,
4—bis(2—chioroethyl)amino—
57749
—)4;~—Mea4nd;2;4;S;6;~8;8oeteeP~+oro
4o—~e~ro~y~ra—3
(a+p~aend
gamma
4,omer~-
4,7—Methano—1R—indene, 1,2,4,5,6,7,8,8-
octachloro—2,3,3a,4,1,7a—hexahydro—
494—03—1
2—Naphthalenamine,
N,N-bis(2-chloroethyl)-
107-20—0
—(—Acetaldehyde, chloro——)—
106—47—8
—(8
erteamine;
4—eh+ero—3—
Benzenamine,
4-
chloro—
108—90—7
—f—Benzene,
chloro-—+—
510—15—6
—(—Benzeneacetic
acid,
4—chloro—alpha—(4—
chlorophenyl)—alpha—hydroxy—, ethyl
ester—I—
feI~+oro~rene)—
59—50—7
—f—Phenol,
4-chloro—3—methyl——)—
106—89—8
—f8x4rane;
?—4e~+oromethy++—3— Oxirane,
(chloromethyl )—
110—75—8
—(—Ethene, (2—chioroethoxy)——)—
67—66-3
—f—Methane,
trichloro——3—
Met~ty+e~t+or4de+—
107—30-2
—f—Methane, chioromethoxy——)—
(N)~tha+ene;
~e~o—eh+oro—)—
91-58-7
Naphthalene, 2-chloro—
fP~eno+;
a—e~+oro-)—
95—57—8
(Phenol, 2—chloro—)
5344-82—1
-f—Thiourea,
(2—chlorophenyl)——)—
fA++y+
eh+ar4de)—
126—99-8
2—Chloro—1,3—butadiene
542-76—7
-f—Propanenitrile, 3—chloro——3—
7440-47—3
Chromium
218-019
—ft;2be~flenanthrene)—Same
6358—53—8
—EE—Naphtho+;
~—Ef2~S—eoxy~ieny++o~e3—)—
2—
Naphthalenol,
1-(2,5—dimethoxyphenyl)azoj—
_________
Copper
cyanide
CuCN
__________
—(Creosote;
wood)—
Same
__________
—(—Phenol
,
methyl——)—
___________
—(—2—Butenal
—3—
_________
—(—Ethanedin
itrile—5—
_________
—(Brom4ne eyan4del—
Same
_________
—4&~+or4ne eyen4de+—
Same
86—568
-47-
Cycas in
2—Cyclohexyl—4,6-d initrophenol
Cyclophosphainide
2,4—0,
salts and esters
Daunoinycin
Dibenzoa,hpyrene
189—64-0
Dibenzoa,ipyrene
189—55—9
1,2-Dibromo—3—chloropropane
96—12—8
;EB4bromaethene fEt~y+enedibrom4de3
9+Sromomethene
(Methy+ene
brom4de)-
—B4—t~—b~ty+~tha+ate—
84—74—2
Dibutylphthalate
o-Dichlorobenzene
m—Dichlorobenzene
p—D
ichlorobenzene
Dichlorobenzene,
N.0.S.
3,3’
—Dichlorobenzid me
1,4—Dichloro—2—butene
764—41—0
Dichlorodifluoromethane
75—71—8
~—B4eh+oroet~anefEtP~y++d4ned4eh*or4del
~E8+e~+aroethane fEtP~y+e~edieI~+or4de3—
96—50—1
541
—73—1
106—46—7
25321 -22-
6
14901—08-
—(—Beta—D-glucopyranoside, (methyl-aNN-
7
azoxy)methyl——I—
131—89-5
—(—Phenol,
2—cyclohexyl—4,6—dinitro——3-
50-18-0
~
ES+sf2—
e)~+araet~y)-em4no3—tetra)~ydro—.
E—ox4de—)-
2H-
1,3,2-Oxazaphosphorin—2—amine, N,N—bis(2—
chloroethyl)tetrahydro—,
2—oxide
94—75—7
Acetic acid,
(2,4—dichlorophenoxy)-, salts
and
esters
20830—81—
—f—5,12—Naphthacened ione,
(8S-cis)—8—acetyl—10-
3
(3—amino—2,3,6—trideoxy)—al
pha—L—lyxo—
hexopyranosyl)oxy—7,8,9,10—tetrahydro-6,8,11—
trihydroxy-l-methoxy-—I-
72-54—8
—(d4eh+ered4~P~eny+d4eh+oroethene)
fet~ene; F;F
d+eh+era—E2—b4s(~—eh+erapP~eny+I——)—
Benzene,
1,1’—(2,2—dichloroethylidene)bis4—chloro—
72—55-9
—(etl’~y+ene;
F;F—d4e~+ero2;Eb4s(4
eh3aro~eny+)—)—Benzene,
1,1’—
(dichloroethenyl idene)bis4—chloro—
50—29—3
—fd4eh+orod4~eny+tr4eh+oroethane+
+et~ane
~~Ftr4eh+ero2b4s(eP~+arep~eny+*)-
Benzene, 1,1’-(2,2,2—trichloroethylidene)bis4-
chi oro
—
2303—16—4
fS—f2;3
d4 eh+araa + +y++d 4iso~r
epy +t h toea rb
amat e
3—
Carbamothioic
acid, bis(1—methylethyl)—S—(2,3-
dichloro—2-propenyl)
ester
_________
(1E;56B+ben~eer4dine3 Same
_________
fF;E;~8B4ben~eer+dtne)-
Same
________
—(F;E;5;6—B4ben~entP~raeene3—Same
_________
—f3;4;5;69+ben~eerbafe+e)
Same
_________
f~E;4;58+ber~pyrene)-
NaphthoCl,2,3,4—
defchrysene
_________
-fF2;5;CBibenrpyrene)-
Dibenzob,defchrysene
_________
—ft;2;~8—9+ben~pyrene)—
Benzorstpentaphene
_______
—f—Propane,
1,2-dibromo—3—chloro-—)-
—f—1,2—Benzenedicarboxylic
acid,
dibutyl
ester—
I—
—f—Benzene, 1,2—dichioro——)—
—f—Benzene, 1,3—dichloro——3—
—f—Benzene,
1,4—dichloro——3—
—(—Benzene,
dichloro-
—;
91—94—1
—(—1,1
‘—Biphenyl—4,4’—diamine,
3,3’—dichloro——
I—
________
—f—2—Butene, 1,4-dichloro——3—
—f—Methane, dichlorodifluoro——3—
ODD
DOE
DDT
Diallate
Dibenza
,hacrid
me
Dibenza
,jacridine
Dibenza
,hanthracene
7H—Dibenzo~c,gcarbazole
Dibenzoa
,epyrene
226—36—8
224—42—0
53—70—3
194—59—2
192—65—4
86—569
-48-
—tran!—~E—B4e~t+aret~ene-
1,2—
Dichloroethylene
Dichloroethylene, N.0.S.
1,1—Dichloroethylene
—8teh+oromethane
2,4—0 ichlorophenol
2, 6—0ichloroph enol
—Er4—Bie~+orapP~enoxyaeet4e
acid
Oichlorophenylarsine
2B4e~+oropropane
Dichloropropanol, N.0.S.
Dichloropropene,
N.0.S.
1,3-Dichioropropene
Dieldrin
1,2: 3,4—Diepoxybutane
Diethylarsine
1,4—Diethyl eneoxide
N,N
‘
—Diethylhydrazmne
—8;C94ett~y+
S-met)~y+ester
of
phaspl~orod4th4aieeeid—0,0—Diethyl
S-
nethyld ithiophosphate
8;CB4et~y+pltospnor4e acid;
8-p-
nitropPteny+
ester—Diethyl—p-
nitrophenyl
phosphate
Diethylphthalate
0,0-Oiethyl 0-—?——pyrazmnyl
phosphorothioate
Diethyl stilbestrol
Dihydrosafrole
3,4-Dihydroxy—al pha—
(methylamino)methyl benzyl
alcohol
Diisopropylfluorophosphate
(DFP)
O
imethoate
15660—5
-4F;?B4e~+orethy+ene)— Ethene, 1,2—dichioro—,
CE)-
_________
-fEthene; d4e~+ore—;M;8;S;)— Dichioroethylene
________
—f—Ethene,
1,1—dichloro——3—
fmet~y+enee~+er4de)—
120-83—2
-f—Phenol
2,4—dichloro——3—
87—65-0
-f—Phenol,
2,6—dichloro——3—
fE4—8); ,~+t,and esters (acetic acid;
E4
d4eMoropP~enoxy—;sa+ts
and esters)—
696-28—6
-4P~eny+die~+ornars4ne3—Arsonous dichloride,
pheny 1—
-f—Propane, dichloro— —;N;8~S;f—
fpropy+ene dieh+erideI—
-(—Propanol
,
dichloro—
—;
-(—Propene, dichloro—
—;
—(—1—Propene,
1,3—dichloro——3—
f+;2;3;4;H;F8exaeh+oro6;7~epoxy
~
4
;4~5;6~;8
~8e—aet&~ydre—endo;exe—1~
~4~5 -8-
d4met~anonep~ti~a+ene3—
2,7:3,6—
Dlmethanonaphth2,3—boxirane,
3,4,5,6,9,9-
hexachloro-la ,2,2a ,3,6,6a,7,7a—octahydro—, (la—
alpha,
2—beta,
2a—alpha,
3—beta,
6-beta,
6a—
alpha,
7-beta,
7a—alpha)-
-(—2,2’—Bioxirane—)—
-(—Arsine, diethyl——3—
1 ,4—Dioxane
-f—Hydrazine, 1,2—diethyl——)—
-f—Phosphorodithioic
acid,
0,0—diethyl
S—methyl
ester—)—
311
-45—5
—fPi~ospt~orie
acid;
diethy+
p—n+trop)~eny+ester)-
Phosphoric
acid,
diethyl—4—nitrophenyl
ester
84—66—2
—(—1,2—Benzenedicarboxylic acid,
diethyl ester-
)—
297—97—2
—f—Phosphorothioic
acid,
0,0—diethyl
0—pyrazinyl
ester—)—
56—53-1
f4;4’”sti+benedio+ e+pP,e;e+p~a—diethy+;
b4s(d4l~ydrogenpP~osphate; (Ef—)— Phenol,
4,4’-
(1,2—diethyl—1,2—ethenediyl)bis—,
(E)—
94-58-6
—4Ben~ene;
~
metP~y+ened4oxy—4-propy+—3—
1,3-
Benzod ioxole,
5-propyl—
329—65—7
+—)-1,2—Benzened
iol
,
4-1—hydroxy-2—
(methylammno)ethyl——I—
55—91—4
—(—Phosphorofluoridic
acid,
bis(1—methylethyl)
ester—)—
60—51-5
—(—Phosphorodithioic
acid,
0,0—dimethyl
S-2—
(methylamino)—2—oxoethyl
ester—)-
25323
—3
0—
2
75—35-4
Dichloropropane,
N.0S.
26638—19—
26545-7 3-
3
26952-23—
8
542—75—6
60—57—1
1464-53-5
692-42-2
123—91—1
1615-80-1
3288-58-2
86—570
—49—
3,3’ —Dimethoxybenzmdine
p-Dimethylaminoazobenzene
7, 12—Dimethylbenzaanthraceae
3,3’—Dimethylbenzidine
Dimethylcarbamoyl chloride
1,1—Dimethyl hydraz The
1,2—Dirnethylhydrazine
;3B4inet~y+—+(met~y+tMo)-2
b~tanane;8—?fmethy+amina)earbony+3
oxime
alpha ,al pha—Dimethylphenethylamine
2,4—Dimethyl phenol
Dimethyl phthal ate
Dimethyl
sul fate
Dinitrobenzene,
4.0.S.
4,6—Dinitro—o—cresol
and
salts
2,4-Dinmtrophenol
2,4-Dinitrotol
uene
2,6-Dinitrotoluene
Dinoseb
Di-n-octyl
phthalate
—1~4—B4oxene
Diphenylamine
1 ,2—Di phenyl hydraz me
Di—n—propyl ni trosam me
Oisul foton
24—Dithmob iuret
Endosul fan
Endothal
Endrin— and metaba+ites—
119—90—4
—(—1,1
‘—Biphenyl—4,4’—diammne,
3,3’—dimethoxy—
—
I—
—(—Benzenamine, N,N—dimethyl—4—(phenylazo)——3—
fF;2~Benzaanthracene,
7,l2dimethyl”)-
—f—1,1’—Biphenyl—4,4’—diammne,
3,3’—dimethyl——
I—
79—44—7
—feerbamaay+ eh+oride; dimethy+—3— Carbamic
chloride,
dimethyl—
57—14—7
—E—Hydrazine,
1,1-dimethyl——)—
540—73—8
—f—Hydrazmne,
1,2-dimethyl——I—
(tP~iofanax3—
77—78—1
25154—54—
5
534—52—1
_________
—fP~ena+;E;4dinitro6methy+;
and sa+ts3—
Phenol, 2—methyl—4,6—dmnitro—,
and
salts
_______
—f—Phenol, 2,4—dinitro-—)—
________
—f—Benzene, 1—methyl—2,4—dinitro——3—
________
—(Benrene; 1~—methy+—2;6—d4nitro—3—Benzene,
2—
methyl—1,3—dinitro—
88—85—7
Phenol, 2—(1—rnethylpropyl)—4,6—dinmtro—
117—84-0
—f—1,2—Benzenedicarboxylic
acid,
dioctyl ester—
f+;4B+ethy+ene oxide)—
122—39—4
—f—Benzenamlne, N—phenyl——3—
122—66—7
—4—Hydrazmne, 1,2—diphenyl——)—
621 —64—7
—EM—nitrose—di—n—propy+amine)-
1—Propanamine,
N—
nitroso-N—propyl—
298044
48Bdiethy+
S—f2—4et~y+thio1ethy+3
phospP~ered4th4oete—Phosphorodithioic acid,
0,0—
diethyl S—2—(ethylthio)ethyl
ester
541—53—7
—f—Thloimidodicarbonic diamide—3—
115-29-7
-45—norbornene; 2;3dimetheno+;
4;5;6;7~—
hexaeP~+aro—;eye+ie s~+f4tef—6,9—Methano—2,4,3—
benzodioxathiepen, 6,7,8,9,10,10—hexachioro—
1,5,5a,6,9,9a—hexahydro—, 3—oxide
145—73—3
7—Oxabicycl o2.2.
1heptane—2,3—dicarboxyl
Ic acid
72-20-8
—f~E;3;4;H;F9—hexach+oro6;?—epaxy
~r44e~5~6r3L
8r8a—aeta~ydro—ende;endo—I~4~5
~&—
dimethenonap)~t~e+ene;
and metabo+ites)— 2,7:3,6—
Dlmethanonaphth2,3—boxirane,
3,4,5,6,9,9—
hexachloro-la ,2,2a,3,6,6a ,7,7a—octahydro—,
(Ia—
alpha, 2—beta,
2a—beta, 3—alpha, 6—alpha, 6a—
beta,
7—beta,
7a—alpha)—
51—79—6
—f—Carbamic
acid,
ethyl
ester—)—
60-11 —7
57-97-6
119—93—7
122-09-8
—fEthanamine; F;Fdimet+2pheny+”)-
Benzeneethanamine, alpha,
alpha—dimethyl—
105—87—9
-f—Phenol,
2,4—dimethyl——)—
131—11—3
-4-1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, dimethyl ester—
I—
—f—Sulfuric
acid,
dimethyl ester—)—
—f—Benzene, dmnitro——; M~B;S~)-
51—28—5
121 -14—2
60 6—20-2
3—
Ethyl
carbamate (urethane)
86—57 1
—50-
Ethyl
cyanide
Ethylenebisdithiocarbamic
acid,
salts
and
esters
Ethylene
dibromide
Ethylene
dichioride
Ethylene
glycol
monoethyl
ether
Ethyleneimine
Ethylene
oxide
Ethyl enethiourea
Ethylidine dichloride
Ethyl methacrylate
Ethyl methanesulfonate
Famphur
Fl ucranthene
Fluorine
2—Fl uoroacetamide
Fluoroacetic acid,
sodium
salt
Formaldehyde
Formic
a-a-id
Glycidy
I
aldehyde
Halomethane, N.0.S.
Heptachl or
Heptachlor epoxide —fa+p~a;beta end
gamma isomers)—
Hexachlorobenzene
Hexachlorobutad iene
—Hexae)~+oreeye+o)~exane(a+4 isomers)
Hexachlorocyclopentad iene
Hexachlorod ibenzo—p—d iox ins
Hexachl orod ibenzofurans
Hexachloroethane
-FE~4;1~81-&—Hexoeh+oro—
~4;4a;5;88aexahydro—+;4~5;8
endo;endo—dimetManonep~tl~a+ene
Hexachl orophene
Hexachl oropropene
Hexaethyl tetraphosphate
Hydrazine
Hydrogen cyanide
Hydrogen fluoride
Hydrogen sulfide
—I+ydroxydimethy+arsine oxide
107—12—0
—f—Propanenitrile—)—
111—546
—4~?—Et~tenediy+biseerbemoditI~ioie
acid;
sa+ts
end esters)- Carbamodithioic
acid,
1,2—
ethanediylbis—, salts and esters
106—93—4
Ethane, l,2—dibromo—
1~J?—06—2
Ethane, 1,2—dichioro—
110—80—5
—i—Ethanol
,
2—ethoxy——)—
151—56—4
—f—Aziridmne—3—
75—21—8
96—45—7
75—34—3
________________________
97-63-2
62—50—0
52—85—7
______________________________
________
—f—Ox irane—3—
_______
—f—2-imidazol idinethione—)—
_______
Etharie, 1,1-dichloro—
_______
—4—2-Propenoic acid,
2-methyl—,
ethyl
ester—)—
_______
—(—Methanesulfonic
acid,
ethyl
ester—)—
_______
Phosphorothioc acid,
0—4—
C(dimethylammno) sulfonyl phenyl
0
,0—dimethyl
ester
206-44-0
-4Be~oE~k~f+eorene)—
Same
7782—41—4
Same
640-19-7
—(—Acetamlde,
2—fluoro-—3—
62—74—8
-4—Acetic
acid, fluoro-, sodium salt—)—
50-00—0
—fmethy+ene oxide)— Same
(mcthanoic
acid)
765—34—4
-ft—propana+; ?;3—epoxy3-
Oxiranecarboxaldehyde
76—44—8
—4—4,7-Methano—IH-indene, 1,4,5,6,7,8,8—
heptachloro—3a,4,7,7a—tetrahydro——)—
1024-57—3
—f4;methano+H~indene;
45;6~S8
~eptae~+aro—?;~-epoxy—3e4;~;7—tetrthydro-;
a+pha; beta and gamma isomers)— 2,5—Methano—2H—
mndeno1,2boxirene,
2,3,4,5,6,7,7—heptachioro—
la,lb,5,5a,6,6a—hexahydro—,
alpha, beta
and
gamma
Isomers)
118—74—1
—(—Benzene, hexachl oro—)
87—68—3
—(—1,3—Butadiene,
1,2,2,3,4,4—hexachloro——3—
f+indane and
isomers)—
77—47—4
—4Gye+opentadiene; ~texaeh+oro—3—
1,3—
Cyclopentadiene,
1,2,3,4,5,5-hexachloro-
67—72—1
—1—Ethane,
hexachloro——)—
(hexae~+oro~ex&~ydra-endo;endo—
dimethananephtP~a+ene
I—
70—30-4
42;Emet~y+enebis(3;46triei~+orapP~eno+)
3—
Phenol,
2,2’-methylenebis3,4,6-trichloro—
_________
-(—1—Propene, hexachloro-—3—
-4—Tetraphosphoric
acid,
hexaethyl
ester—)—
—4diami~e)—Same
_______
Hydrocyanic
acid —4Hylrogen cyanide)—
_________
Hydrofluoric
acid —4Hy~rogenf+eoride)—
Same
(Caeody+4e ecid)-
1888-71—7
757—58—4
302—01—2
74-90-8
7664-39-3
7783-06-4
86—572
-51—
Indeno(1,2,3-cd) pyrene
193—39—5
-ftF9—ft;?—Pl~eny+ene)pyrene)—Same
—~odomethane
(Hethy+ iodide)—
Iron dextran
9004-66-4
—f~erricdextran)— Same
—~soeyanicacid;
,nethy+
ester
fMethy4
isocyanete)—
Isobutyl
alcohol
78-83—1
—f—1—Propanol,
2—methyl-—)—
Isodrin
465—73-6
l,4:5,8—Dlmethanonaphthalene, 1,2,3,4,10,10—
hexachloro—1,4,4a,5,8,8a—hexahydra—, (I—alp~ia,
4—alpha, 4a-beta, 5—beta, 8-beta, 8a-beta)-
Isosafrole
120—58—1
-fBenaene; ~2—met~yiened4oxy4 ++yl—+— 1,3-
Benzodloxole, 5—(1—prapenyl)—
Kepone
143—50-0
—18eeee)~4orooetehydro—*
;3;4—met~eno—2H—
eye+obetaEed3penta+en—?—one)— 1,3,4—Metheno-2H—
cyclobutacdpentalen-2—one,
1,la,3,3a,4,5,5,5a,Sb,6—decachlorooctahydro—
Laslocarpine
303—34—4
—f—2-Butenolc
acid,
2—methyl-,
7-(2,3—
dihydroxy—2—(1—inethoxyethyl)—3—methyl—1—
oxobutoxy)nethyl) -2,3,5,7a-tetrahydro-IH-
pyrrolizin—l—yl
ester—)—, (IS—1—alpha(Z),7(2S,
3R) ,7a—al pha)—
Lead and compounds,
N.O.S.
7439—92-1
Lead acetate
301 -04—2
—f—Acetic acid,
lead
(II) salt—)—
Lead phosphate
7446—27-7
—f—PhosphorIc acid,
lead
(II) salt-)—
Lead subacetate
1335—32-6
—f—Lead, bis(acetato-O)tetrahydroxytrl——3—
Llndane
58—89-9
Cyc1ohexane~, 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachloro—
MaleIc anhydr Ide
108—31-6
—4—2,5-Furand lone—)—
Maleic hydrazlde
123—33—1
—4F;?—dthydro—3;C—pyrida!inedione+— 3,6—
Pyridazinedione, 1,2-dihydro-
Malononltrlle
109—77—3
—4-Propanedlnltrlle—3—
Mel phalan
148—82-3
—EAlenine;
3—Ep—b4s42—eh+oroethyl)amino3pheny+—;
~—)—
L—Phenylalanmne,
4—Cbis(2—
chloroethyl)amIno—
Mercury
fulminate
628—86-4
—4—FulmInic
acid,
mercury
(II)
salt—)—
Mercury
and
compounds,
N.0.S.
7439—97-6
Same
Methacrylonitrlle
126—96—7
—f2—Proper~en4tr4+e;2—methyl—)—
2-
Propanenitrile,
2-methyl—
—Hethenethie+
fomethanel)—
Methapyrilene
91—90—5
-(Pyridine; 2—fE~—dimethy+emino)etl~yl3—2—
~heny+emino—3—1,2—Ethanedlamine,
M,N—dlmethyI—
N’—Z—pyrldlnyl-N ‘—(2—thienylmethyl)
—
Netholmyl
16752—77-
-E-Acetimidic acid, N-
5
t(methylcarbarnoyl)oxythlo—,
methyl
ester—)—
MethoxychIor
72—43-5
—EEthane; ~~F_trieh+ere_2;2L_bis(p
methexypheny+*—)— Benzene,
l,i’-(2.2,2—
trichioroethyl
Idene)4—methoxy—
—?—MetI~y+eeirid4nefF;2—Propy3enimine+
3—Methy+ehe+enthrene
fBeneE~3eeeenthry+ene;~~—dihydro—3—methyl—)—
Methyl
bromIde
74-83-9
Methane,
bromo-
Methyl
chloride
74—87—3
Methane,
chioro—
Methylchlorocarbonate
79—22—1
—4Earbenoeh+or,die
acid;
methyl
ester)—
Carbonchioridic
acid,
methyl
ester
Methyl
chloroform
71—55—6
Ethane,
1,1,I—trlchloro—
86—573
-52-
3-Methylcholanthrene
56—49—5
Benz~)aceanthrylene, 1,2-dihydro—3—methyl—
4,4’—Methylenebis(2-chloroaniline)
101—14—4
~
Benz er~ani
me,
4,A
-methylenebis~2—chloro—
Methylene bromide
74—95—3
Methane, dibromo—
Methylene chloride
75—09—2
Methane, dichloro—
Methyl
ethyl
ketorte
(MEK)
78—93
3
f—2
—8utanone~—
Methyl
ethyl
ketone
peroxide
1338-23—4
2—Butanone,
peroxide
Methyl
nydrazine
60—34—4
—4—Hydrazine,
methyl——)—
Methyl
lod~de
74—88—4
Methane,
lodo—
Methyl
Isocyanate
624—83—9
Methane,
Isocyanato—
2—Methyl
1 actonitrile
75—86—5
—4—Propanen itrile, 2—hydroxy-2—methyl——3—
Methyl methacryl ate
80—62—6
—4—2 —Propeno ic acid,
2—methyl—, methyl
ester—)—
Methyl
methanesulfonate
66—27—3
—4—Methanesulfonic
acid,
methyl
ester—)—
—?—Methyl—2—fmethy+thiefpropiorta+dehyde—C—fmethy+earoony++
oxime
+Propenel~?methyl?
(methyltNio+—;
B—Efmethyamine3eerbomyl3oximeI
N_Methyl_NL_mitre_N_nitrose;oenidine f~een4d,ne;N—n4tro,o—N—methyl—N~—nitre—)—
Methyl
parathion
298-00—0
—E8;B—dimethyl 8—44—nitropheny+3
p~ospmoroth4oatc)—Phosphorothlolc
acid,
0,0
dimethyl 0—(4—nltrophenyl) ester
Methylthlouracll
58—04—2
—44—lN——4-(1H)—Pyrimidinone, 2,3—dihydro—6—
methyl-2-thioxo——I—
Mitomycln
C
50—07—7
Azirlno(2’ ,3’:3,4)pyrrolo(1,2—a)irtdole—4,7—
dione, 6—amino—8—~((amlnocarbonyl)oxy)methyl)—
1,la
,2,8.Sa,8b-hexahydro—8a—methoxy—5—methyl—,
la—R-(la—al
pha
,
8-beta,
8a—al
pha
,
Sb—alpha))—
MNNG
70—25—7
Guanldine,
N—methyl—N’—nitro—N—nitroso—
Mustard gas
505—60-2
—45e+fide; b4~(E—eN+oreet~y+3—)—
Ethane. 1,1’—
thlobisE2—chl oro—
Naphthalene
9120-3
1,4—Naphthoquinone
130—15—4
—1—Napht~y+aminef—alpha—
134—32—7
__________________
Naphthylaniine—)—
—2—Nophthy3am~ne f—beta—
91—59-8
___________________
Naphthylamlne—)—
—~—Nethy~—2—th4eerea—
alpha—
86-88—4
—1—Thiourea, 1—naphthalenyl-—3—
Na pht hy ithIa urea
Nickel
and
compounds,
N.0. S.
7440—02—0
Same
Nickel
carbonyl
13463—39—
—(Nickel
tetreearbony+3—
Nickel
carbonyl,
(T—4)—
3
Nickel
cyanide
557—19—7
Nicotine
and
salts
54-il—S
Nitric
oxide
10102—43—
__________________
9
p—Nltroanll Inc
100—01 —6
Hltrobenzene
98—95—3
Nitrogen dioxide
1010244
__________________
a
Nitrogen
mustard
and hydrochloride
51 —75—2
salt
Nitrogen mustard N—oxide and
hydrochloride
salt
Same
—4—1 ,4—Naphthalened lone—)—
1-Na phthalena~,ine
2-Naphthalenarnine
—fnieke+ EHI cyanide)— Same
—(—Pyridine, (S)—3—(i—methyl—2—pyrrolidlnyl)—,
and
salts—)—
—(Nitrogen (HI
oxide)— Nitrogen oxide
NO
—4—Benzenamine,
4-nltro——3—
—4—Benzene, nitro——)—
—4Nitro;en
(VI
oxide)—
Nitrogen
oxide
NO3
—f—Ethanamirie,
2—chicro—,
N—(2—chloroethyl)—N—
methyl-,
and
hydrochloride
salt—I—
—(—Ethanamine, 2—chlaro—,
N—(2—chloroethyl)—N—
methyl—,
N-oxide,
and
hydrochloride
salt—I—
S6—574
-53—
Ni tr og1 y c or in
—4——p—Nitrophenol
2—Nitropropane
4-Nitroquinol the-I—oxide
Nitrosamine, N.0.S.
N-Nitrosodi—n-butyl amine
N—Nitrosodiethanolamine
N—Nitrosod iethylamine
N—Nitrosodimethylamine
N—Nitroso—N—ethylurea
N—Nitrosomethylethylamme
N—Ni troso—N—methyl urea
N—Nitroso-N—methyl urethane
N—Nitrosomethylv inylamine
N—Nitrosomorphol me
N-Ni trosonorn icotine
N—Nitrosopiperidme
N—Nitrosopyrrol idine
N—Nitrososarcosine
5—Nitro—o—tol uid
the
Octamethyl pyrophosphoramide
Osmium
tetroxide
—~—8xebicyc+oE2~?3~eptane—?~3—
diearboxy+ie acid
Paraldehyde
Parathion
Pentachlorobenzene
Pentachlorodibenzo-p—d loxins
Pentachlorod iben zofurans
Pen tach loroethane
Pentachloronitrobenzene
(PCNB)
Pentachl orophenol
Phenacetin
Phenol
Phenylened iamine
Phenylmercury acetate
—M——Phenylthiourea
_________
—4—1—Butanamine, N—butyl—N—nitroso——)—
_________
—4—Ethanol, 2,2’—(nitrosoimino)bis-—)—
_______
—4—Ethanamine, N—ethyl—N—nitroso——3—
________
—fBimethylnitrosamine)—
Methamine,
N-methyl —N-
nitroso—
759—73-9
—f6arb~mide;N—ethy+—N—nitreso——)- Urea, N—
ethyl —N—nitroso—
_________
—4—Ethanamine, N—methyl—N—nitroso-—)-
________
-46arbamide N—methy+—N—nitroso—)- Urea,
N-
methyl —N—nitroso-
615—53—2
—4—Carbamic
acid, methylnitroso—,
ethyl ester—)—
4549—40—0
—fEthenamine;
— Vinylamine, N—methyl—N-nitroso——
I—
59—89—2
—(—Morpholmne,
N—nitroso——3—
16543—55-
—fNornieotine;
N—nitrose—3—
Pyridine,
3—(1—
8
nitroso—2—pyrrolidinyl)—,
(5)—
100-75-4
—fPyridirie; hexehy~re—;~I—nitroso—)—
Piperidmne,
1—nitroso-
930—55—2
—fPyrro+e; tetrahydro—; N—nitraso—)—
Pyrrolidine,
1—nitroso—
13256—22—
—(Sareosine; Pé—nitroso—)— Glycmne, N—methyl—N—
9
nitroso—
99-55—8
—f—Benzenamine,
2—methyl-5—nitro-—)—
152—16—9
—(—Diphosphoramide, octamethyl——)—
20816—12—
—4Bsmi~m (YFHI
oxide)—
Osmium
oxide
0s04
0
fendotha+)—
123—63—7
—4—1,3,5—Trioxarie,
2,4,6—trimethyl——)—
56-38—2
-fPP~osphorothioic acid;
9;Bdiethy+
8—fp—
nitropheny+)
ester)—
Phosphorothioic
acid,
0,0-
diethyl
0—(4—nitrophenyl)
ester
808—93—5
—f—Benzene, pentachloro——)—
—4—1,2,3—Propanetriol
,
trinitrate—)—
—f—Phenol
,
4—nitro-—)—
-4—Propane, 2—nitro——)—
-4—Quir,ol
~e,
4—nitro—1—oxide-—)—
55—63—0
100—02-7
79—46-9
56—57—5
35576—91
—
1
924-16-3
1116—54-7
55—18—5
62-75-9
10595—95—
6
684-93-5
76-01-7
82-68-8
87-86-5
62-44-2
108-95-2
25265—76—
3
62-38—4
—4—Ethane,
pentachioro——)—
—4—Benzene, pentachloronitro——)—
—4—Phenol, pentachloro——)—
—4—Acetamide, N—(4—ethoxyphenyl)——3—
-f8en~ene;P~ydroxy--)-Same
—4—Ben zened iamine—)—
_______
-fMereery; aeetatopheny+—)— Mercury, (acetato-
0)phenyl-
103-85-5
-4—Thiourea,
phenyl—)
86—575
-54-
Phthalic
acid esters,
N.0.S.
Phthal
ic
anhydride
2-Picol me
Polychlorinated biphenyl,
N.0.S.
Potassium cyanide
Potassium silver cyanide
Pronamide
1,3—Propane
sultone
n-Propylamine
—Propy+th iot~raci+
2—Propyn—1.—o+f—Propargyl
alcohol—)—
Propylene dichioride
Propylenimine
Propyithiouracil
Pyrid
me
Reserpine
Resorc inol
Saccharin
and
salts
Safrole
—Se+enioes
acid f—Selenium dioxide—)—
Selenium
and
compounds,
N.OS.
Selenium
sulfide
Sel enourea
Silver
and
compounds,
N.O.S.
Silver
cyanide
Silvex (2,4,5-TP)
Sodium
cyanide
Streptozotoc in
Strontium sulfide
Strychnine
and
salts
TC DO
1, 2,
4, 5—Tetrachlorobenzene
_______
—fCarbonyf ch+oride)— Carbonic dichloride
__________
—fHydrogen pi~ospP~ide)—Same
________
Phosphorodithioic acid,
0,0-diethyl S-
(ethylthio)methyl
ester —fphorote)
P1~osp~orothioicacid; G;9—dimethy+ 9—fp—
4fdimethy+omino) se+fonyifpheny+3 ester
fFampher+—
—fBen~ene;f;2~dicarboxy+ic acid;
esters;
8544—9
f~2~Benzenedicarboxyl4cacid anhydride)— 1,3—
Isobenzofurand lone
109-06—8
—f—Pyridine, 2-methyl——I—
151—50-8
Same
506—61 —6
—fArgentate(1—); dicyano—;
potassiem)—
Argentate(1—)
,
bis(cyano—C)—, potassium
23950—58-
—43;S-Bich+oro—N—fl;F—dimethy+2—
5
prepymy+)benzomide)—
Benzamide,
3,5—dichloro—N—
(1,1—dimethyl-2-propynyl )—
1120—71—4
—(—1,2—Oxathiolane,
2,2—dioxide—)—
107—10—8
—f—1—Propanamine-)—
(2;38 ihydro—6—propy+—2—tPiioxo—4(l+)—
pyrimid
in
one)
107—19—7
2—Propyn—1-ol
78—87-5
Propane, 1,2—dichloro—
75-55-8
Aziridine, 2-methyl—
51-52-5
4—(1H)—Pyrimidinone,
2,3-dihydro—6-propyl—2-
thioxo—
110—86-1
Same
50—55—5
-f—Yohimban—16—carboxylic
acid,
11,17—dimethoxy-
18-(3,4,5—trimethoxybenzoyl)oxy-,
methyl
ester—)—
108—46—3
-4—1 ,3—Benzenediol
—)—
81072
fl;2Benfoisothia~o+4n3one;
~I—dioxide
and
sa+ts3— 1,2-Benzisothiazol—3—(2H)—one,
1,1—
dioxide and
salts
94-59-7
-4Ben~ene;
F;2methy+enedioxy4a++y+)- 1,3-
Benzodioxole,
5—(2-propenyl)-
Selenious
acid
Solon ium
__________
-4S~+ferse+enide)-Same
_________
—4&arbamimidose+enoic aeid)—Same
__________
S ii v er
Sdme
_______
Propanoic
acid,
2—(2,4,5—trichlorophenoxy)—
Same
_________
—4—D-Glucopyranose,
2—deoxy—2—(3—methyl—3—
nitrosoureido)-—)—
Same
_______
—4—Strychnidin—lO-one,
and
salts—)—
_________
Dibenzob,e1,4dioxin,
2,3,7,8—tetrachloro-
—4—Benzene,
1,2,4, 5-tetrachloro-—)—
Phosg ene
Phosphine
Phora te
75—44—5
7803—51-2
2 98—02—2
7783-00-8
7782 -49-2
7446-34-6
63 0—10—4
7440-22-4
506-64-9
93-72-1
143—33—9
18883 -66—
4
131 4—96-1
57—24-9
1746—01-6
95-94-3
86—576
—55—
25322-20-
—(—Ethane,
tetrachloro—,
N.O.S.—)—
7
630-20-6
79—34—5
127—18—4
_______________________
12039—52—
Thallium selenide
0
10031-59—
—f—Sulfuric acid, thallium —fF3—salt—)—
1
62—55—5
-4—Ethanethioamide—)—
39196-18—
2—Butanone, 3,3-dimethyl—1—(methylthio)
—,
0—
(methylamino)carbonyloxime
74—93—1
Methanethiol
108-98-5
Benzenethiol
79-19-6
—4—Hydraziaecarbothioamide—)-
62—56—6
—f6erbamide; thio—)— Same
137-26-8
—fBisfdimethy+thiocarbamoy+)
dise+fide)—
Thioperoxydicarbonic diamide, tetramethyl-
108—88—3
—f—Benzene, methyl——)—
25376—45—
—fBiaminoto+aene
N;B~S~*—
Benzenediamine,
ar—
8
methyl-
95—80-7
1,3—Benzenediamine, 4-methyl—
823—40-5
1,3-Benzenediamine,
2—methyl—
496-72—0
1,2—Benzenediamine,
4—methyl—
584-84-9
—fBen~ene;1~3-diisocyanatomethy+—-)-Benzene,
2,4-diisocyanato—l-methyl-
106—49—0
Benzenamine, 4-methyl-
636—21—5
—f—Benzeneamine, 2—methyl—, hydrochloride—)—
8001—35-2
—4Camphene;
octaeh+oro—)—
Same
(Bromoferm)—
120—82—1
—f—Benzene,
1,2,4—trichloro——3—
(Methyl
ch+eroform)—
Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-d iox ins
—2;3;78—+etraeh+orodiben~o—p—dioxin
Tetrachlorod ibenzofurans
Tetrachioroethane,
N.0.S.
1,1, I,2—Tetrachl oroethane
1, 1,2,2—Tetrachloroethane
Tetrach 1oroethy I ene
fdibenzo—p—diaxin; 2;3;~8-tetrach+oro)—
________
-(—Ethane,
I,1,1,2—tetrachloro-—)—
_______
-(—Ethane, 1,1,2,2—tetrachloro——)—
________
Ethene,
tetrachloro—
—fetraeN+oroethene
+Perch+oroethy+ene3—
(Carbon tetrach+oride)-
58—90—2
—(—Phenol
,
2,3,4,6—tetrachloro-—)—
3689-24-5
-4Bithiopyrophosphoric acid;
tetraethy+ ester)—
Thiodiphosphoric
acid,
tetraethyl
ester
78—00—2
—4—Plumbane,
tetraethyl——)—
107—49—3
—EP~rophosphoricacid;
tetreethy+
ester)—
Diphosphoric
acid,
tetraethyl
ester
509—14-8
—4—Methane,
tetranitro——)—
7440-28-0
Thal
1
ium
1314—32—5
—4—Thallium
(III)
oxide—)—
563—68—8
—4—Acetic
acid,
thallium
(I)
6533—73—9
—f—Carbonic acid, dithallium
7791—12—0
Thallium
chloride
10102—45—
—4—Nitric acid, thallium (I) salt—)—
sal t—3—
(1) salt—)—
—fetracN+oromethane
2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol
Tetraethyldithiopyrophosphate
Tetraethyl
lead
Tetraethyl pyrophosphate
Tetrani tromethane
Thallium
and
compounds,
N.0.S.
Thallic
oxide
Thallium
(I)
acetate
Thallium
(I)
carbonate
Thallium
(I)
chloride
Thallium
(I)
nitrate
Thallium
selenite
Thallium
(I)
sulfate
Thioacetamide
Thiofanox
Thiceiethanol
Thiophenol
Thiosemicarbazide
Th iourea
Thiuram
Tol uene
Toluenediamine—
;
N~e~S~—
2,4—Tol uened iamine
2,6—Tolueriediamine
3,4—Tol uened lamme
Toluene
diisocyanate
p-Tol uldine
o—Taluidine hydrochloride
Toxaphene
—~fribromomethane
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
~F;~4rich+oraethane
6—577
—56-
________
—4—Ethane, 1,1,2—trichloro——)—
_______
—ffrich+eroethyfene)— Ethene, trichloro—
________
—(—Methanethiol
,
trichloro——)—
_______
—f—Methane, trichlorofluoro———
________
—f—Phenol
,
2,4,5—trichioro——)—
________
—4—Phenol
,
2,4,6—trichloro——)—
_______
—(Acetic
acid; 2;45—trichforophenoxy—)— Acetic
acid,
(2,4,5—trichlorophenoxy)—— 2;4~5—
+rieh+orophenoxypropionic acid f2;45—~fP)
(si+vex) (Propionic
acid; 212;4;5
trich+eropP~enaxy)—3—
—fPrapane;
trieh+ore—;
N~8~S~3
_______
—f—Propane,
1,2,3—trichloro——)—
________
—E—Phosphorothioic acid, 0,0,0-triethyl ester—I—
_______
—4—Benzene, 1,3,5—trinitro——I—
________
—fPl’~osphines~+fide;tris(+—a~+ridiny+)—)—
Aziridine, 1,1’,l’—phosphinothioylidynetris—
126—72—7
—4—1-Propanol
,
2,3—dibromo—,
phosphate—)—
(3:1)
72-57—I
f2;~Nep~tha+enedis~ffanie
acid;
3;+~3~—
d+methy+fFF L_bipheny+
)....4
;4L..
diyflbis(aoe3)bisf5—emime—4—hydroxy—;
tetrosodiwn soft)— 2,7—Naphthalenedlsulfonic
acid, 3,3’—(3,3’—dimethyl1,1
‘—biphenyl—4,4’-
diyl )bis(azo)bis(5—amino—4—hydroxy—,
tetrasodium salt
205625-9
-(N;N~ndecamethy+enebisI2cP~+oroben~y+amine3;
d+hydrochforide)—
Same
66-75-1
—fbracif;
5—~bis(2—ch+oroethyf3amine)—)—2,4-
(1H,3H)—Pyrimidinedione,
5—bis(2—
chloroethyl )amino—
fAmmonf~mvenadate)—
1314—62—i
—f—Vanadium
—(~3
—oxide—)—
75—01—4
—f—Ethene,
chloro——)—
81-81-2
2H-1—Benzopyran—2—one,
4—hydroxy-3-(3-oxo—1—
phenylbutyl
)
—
557—21—1
Same
1314—84—7
Zinc phosphide P2Zn3
79-00-5
79-01—6
75—70—7
75-69-4
95-95-4
88-06-2
93-76-5
96 -18—4
126-68-1
99-35-4
52-24-4
1,l,2—Trichloroethane
Trichloroethylene
Trichloromethanethiol
Trichloromonofluorcmethane
2,4,5—Trichlorophenol
2, 4, 6—Tr ichloro phenol
—?~4;S—+rich+orophenoxyacetieacid
f—
2,4,5—T—)—
Trichioropropane, N.0.S.
1,2,3rTrichioropropane
O,O,0—Triethyl
phosphorothioate
sym—Trinitrobenzene
Tris(l—aziridinyl)phosphine sulfide
Tris(2,3—dibromopropyl)
phosphate
Trypan
blue
—Hndeeamethy+enediamine;
N;N~bisf2~
th+oroben~y+amirte;
diP~ydroch+oride—
Undecamethylenediamine, N,N’-bis(2—
chlorobenzyl)—, dihydrochioride-
Uracil mustard
—Venadie acid; emmen+wn salt
Vanadium pentoxide
Vinyl chloride
Warfarin
Zinc cyanide
Zinc phosphide
.
86—578
-57—
TITLE
35:
ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
SUBTITLE
G:
WASTE DISPOSAL
CHAPTER
I:
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
SUBCHAPTER
C:
HAZARDOUS WASTE OPERATING REQUIREMENTS
PART 722
STANDARDS
APPLICABLE
TO
GENERATORS
OF
HAZARDOUS
WASTE
SUBPART A:
GENERAL
Section
722.110
Purpose,
Scope and Applicability
722.111
Hazardous Waste Determination
722.112
USEPA Identification Numbers
SUBPART
B:
THE
MANIFEST
Section
722.120
General
Requirements
722.121
Acquisition
of Manifests
722.122
Number of Copies
722. 123
Use
of
the
Manifest
SUBPART C:
PRE-TRANSPORT REQUIREMENTS
Section
722.130
Packaging
722.131
Labeling
722.132
Marking
722.133
Placarding
722.134
Accumulation Time
SUBPART
0:
RECORDKEEPING AND REPORTING
Section
722.140
Recordkeeping
722.141
Annual
Reporting
722.142
Exception Reporting
722.143
Additional Reporting
722.144
Special
Requirements
for Generators of between 100
and 1000
kilograms
per
month
SUBPART
E:
EXPORTS
OF
HAZARDOUS
WASTE
Section
722.150
Applicability
722.151
Definitions
722.152
General Requirements
722.153
Notification of
Intent to Export
722.154
Special Manifest Requirements
722.155
Exception Report
722.156
Annual
Reports
722.157
Recordkeeping
SUBPART F:
IMPORTS OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
Section
722.160
Imports
of Hazardous Waste
SUBPART G:
FARMERS
86—579
-58-
Section
722.170
Farmers
Appendix A
Hazardous Waste Manifest
AUTHORITY:
Implementing Section
22.4 and authorized
by Section 27
of the
Environmental Protection Act
(Ill.
Rev.
Stat.
1985,
ch.
lii
1/2, pars.
1022.4
and 1027).
SOURCE:
Adopted
in
R81-22,
43
PCB 427, at
5
Ill.
Reg. 9781, effective as
noted
in
35
Ill, Adm. Code 700.106; amended and codified
in
R81-22,
45 PCB
317, at
6
Ill.
Reg.
4828,
effective as
noted
in
35
Ill. Adm.
Code 700.106;
amended
in R82-18,
51
PCB 31, at
7
Ill.
Reg. 2518, effective February
22,
1983;
amended
in R84-9
at
9
Ill.
Reg. 11950, effective July 24,
1985;
amended
in
R85-22
at
10
Ill.
Reg.
1131,
effective
January
2,
1986;
amended
in
R86-1
at
10 Ill.
Reg.
14112, effective August
12,
1986;
amended
in R86—19
at
10
Ill.
Reg.
20709,
effective December
2,
1986;
amended
in
R86-46
at
11
Ill.
Reg.
13555, effective August
4,
1987;
amended
in R87-5
at
11
111.
Reg.
19392,
effective November
12,
1987;
amended
in R87-39
at
12 Ill.
Reg.
effective
SUBPART
D:
RECORDKEEPING
AND
REPORTING
Section 722.142
Exception Reporting
a)
Generators of
greater than 1000 kilograms of hazardous waste
in
a
calendar month.
~J
A generator of greater than 1000 kilograms of
hazardous waste
in
a calendar month who does not receive
a copy of the manifest
with the handwritten signature of the owner
or operator of the
designated facility within 35 days of the date the waste was
accepted by the
initial transporter must contact the transporter
—a~~’—or
the owner
or operator
of the designated
facility to
determine the
status
of the hazardous waste.
—
~-
1)
A generator of greater than 1000 kilograms of hazardous waste
in
a
calendar month must submit an Exception Report
to the
-Qiree~er4~~e-A9encyif
the generator has not received a copy
of the manifest with the handwritten signature of the owner
or
operator of the designated
facility within
45 days of the date
the waste was accepted by
the
initial transporter.
The
Exception Report must include:
-
~—
A legible copy
of the manifest for which
the generator does
not have a confirmation of delivery;
—
2—
~)
A cover
letter signed
by the generator or -~4s—the
generator’s authorized representative explainin~The
efforts taken
to
locate the hazardous waste
and the result
of those efforts.
A generator of greater than
100 kilograms but
less than 1000
kilograms of hazardous waste
in
a calendar month who does not receive
86—580
-59-
a
copy
of
the
manifest
with
the
handwritten
signature
of
the
owner
or
operator
of the designated
facility
within
60
days
of
the
date
the
waste
was
accepted
by
the
initial transporter must submit
a
legible
copy of the manifest, with some indication
that the generator has
not
received confirmation
of delivery,
to the Agency.
(Board Note:
The submission
need be
only a handwritten
or typed note
on
the manifest
itself,
or
on
an attached
sheet of paper,
stating
that
the
returned
copy
was
not
received.)
(Source:
Amended
at
12
Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
Section 722.144
Special
Requirements for Generators
of between
100 and
1000 kilograms
per month
A generator —whe ~e~era4es-of
greater than
100 kilograms but
less than 1000
kilograms of
hazardous wast~ina calendar month
is —exem~~rem
the
re4re~ieAtse4 th~Is
~e~4; exee~~erthe reee
kee~4n~
reqbi~oemeri~5
4~...
subject only to the following requirements
in this Subpart:
~j
Section 722.140(a),(c)
and
(d), recordkeeping
~j
Section 722.142(b), exception reporting; and
~j
—a~
the
req~4remer~seq -Section 722.143, additional
reporting.
(Source:
Amended
at
12
Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
SUBPART
G:
FARMERS
Section 722.170
Farmers
A
farmer disposing of waste pesticides from -~4s-thefarmer’s own
use which
are
hazardous
wastes
is
not
required
to
comply
with
the standards
in this Part
or
other standards
in
35
Ill.
Adm. Code 702, 703, 724,—
er- 725 or 728
for
—~th—thosewastes, provided —he—the farmer triple
rinses each emptied
pesticide container
in accordance with 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721.107(b)(3)
and
disposes of
the pesticide residues on —~s—thefarmer’s own farm
in
a manner
consistent with the disposal instructions
on
the pesticide label.
(Source:
Amended
at
12
Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
86—581
-60-
TITLE
35:
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
SUBTITLE
G:
WASTE DISPOSAL
CHAPTER
I:
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
SUBCHAPTER
c:
HAZARDOUS WASTE OPERATING REQUIREMENTS
PART 724
STANDARDS FOR OWNERS AND OPERATORS OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
TREATMENT, STURAGE AND DISPOSAL FACILITIES
SUBPART A:
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section
724.101
Purpose, Scope and Applicability
724.103
Relationship to Interim Status Standards
SUBPART
B:
GENERAL FACILITY STANDARDS
Section
724.110
Applicability
724.111
Identification Number
724.112
Required Notices
724.113
General
Waste
Analysis
724.114
Security
724.115
General
Inspection Requirements
724.116
Personnel
Training
724.117
General Requirements
for
Ignitable,
Reactive
or
Incompatible
Wastes
724.118
Location
Standards
SUBPART C:
PREPAREDNESS AND PREVENTION
Section
724.130
Applicability
724.131
Design
and Operation
of Facility
724.132
Required Equipment
724.133
Testing and Maintenance of Equipment
724.134
Access
to Communications or Alarm System
724.135
Required Aisle Space
724.137
Arrangements With Local
Authorities
SUBPART D: CONTINGENCY
PLAN AND EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
Sect ion
724.150
Applicability
724.151
Purpose and Implementation of Contingency
Plan
724.152
Content
of Contingency
Plan
724.153
Copies
of Contingency Plan
724.154
Amendment of Contingency Plan
724.155
Emergency Coordinator
724.156
Emergency Procedures
SUBPART
E:
MANIFEST SYSTEM, RECORDKEEPING AND REPORTING
Section
724.170
Applicability
724.171
Use of Manifest System
724.172
Manifest
Discrepancies
724.173
Operating Record
724.174
Availability, Retention
and Disposition of Records
86—582
-61-
Section
724.240
724.241
724. 242
724. 243
724. 244
724. 245
724. 246
724.247
724. 248
724.251
SUBPART
F:
RELEASES
FROM
SOLID
WASTE
MANAGEMENT
UNITS
Applicability
Required
Programs
Groundwater Protection Standard
Hazardous
Constituents
Concentration Limits
Point
of
Compliance
Compliance
Period
General Groundwater Monitoring Requirements
Detection Monitoring Program
Compliance Monitoring Program
Corrective Action Program
Corrective Action for Solid Waste Management Units
SUBPART 0:
CLOSURE AND POST-CLOSURE
Applicability
Closure Performance Standard
Closure Plan; Amendment of
Plan
Closure; Time Allowed For Closure
Disposal
or Decontamination
of Equipment, Structures and Soils
Certification of Closure
Survey
Plat
Post-closure Care and Use of Property
Post-closure
Plan;
Amendment
of
Plan
Post—closure Notices
Certification
of Completion
of Post-closure Care
Applicability
Condition of Containers
Compatibility of Waste With Container
Management
of
Containers
Annual
Report
Unmanifested Waste Report
Additional
Reports
724. 175
724. 176
724.177
Section
724.190
724. 191
724. 192
724. 193
724. 194
724.195
724.196
725. 197
724. 198
724.199
724.200
724. 201
Section
724.210
724.211
724.212
724. 2 13
724.214
724.2 15
724.216
724.217
724. 218
724.219
724.220
SUBPART H:
FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS
Applicability
Definitions
of Terms
As Used
In This Subpart
Cost
Estimate
for
Closure
Financial Assurance for Closure
Cost
Estimate
for
Post—Closure
Care
Financial Assurance
for Post-Closure Care
Use of
a Mechanism for Financial Assurance of Both Closure and
Post-Closure Care
Liability Requirements
Incapacity
of Owners
or Operators, Guarantors
or
Financial
Institutions
Wording
of the Instruments
SUBPART
I:
USE AND MANAGEMENT
OF CONTAINERS
Secti on
724.270
724. 271
724.272
724. 273
86—583
-62-
724.274
Inspections
724.275
Containment
724.276
Special
Requirements for Ignitable or Reactive Waste
724.277
Special
Requirements
for Incompatible Wastes
724.278
Closure
SUBPART
J:
TANK SYSTEMS
Section
724.290
Applicability
724.291
Assessment
of Existing Tank System’s Integrity
724.292
Design and Installation
of New Tank Systems
or Components
724.293
Containment and Detection of Releases
724.294
General
Operating
Requirements
724.295
Inspections
724.296
Response
to
Leaks
or
Spills
and
Disposition
of Leaking
or unfit-
for-use Tank Systems
724.297
Closure
and
Post-Closure
Care
724.298
Special
Requirements for Ignitable or
Reactive Waste
724.299
Special
Requirements for Incompatible Wastes
724.300
Special Requirements for Hazardous Wastes
F020, F021,
FO22, FO23,
F026 and F027
SUBPART
K:
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
Section
724.320
Applicability
724.321
Design
and
Operating
Requirements
724.322
Double-lined
Surface
Impoundments:
Exemption
from
Subpart
F:
Groundwater Protection
Requirements
(Repealed)
724.326
Monitoring
and
Inspection
724.327
Emergency Repairs; Contingency
Plans
724.328
Closure and Post-Closure Care
724.329
Special
Requirements
for Ignitable or Reactive Waste
724.330
Special
Requirements
for Incompatible Wastes
724.331
Special
Requirements
for
Hazardous
Wastes
FO2O,
FO21,
FO22,
FO23,
F026 and FO27
SUBPART
L:
WASTE PILES
Section
724.350
Applicability
724.351
Design
and
Operating
Requirements
724.352
Double-lined
Piles:
Exemption from Subpart
F:
Groundwater
Protection Requirements
(Repealed)
724.353
Inspection
of
Liners:
Exemption
from
Subpart
F:
Groundwater
Protection
Requirements
(Repealed)
724.354
Monitoring
and
Inspection
724.356
Special
Requirements for Ignitable or Reactive Waste
724.357
Special
Requirements
for
Incompatible
Wastes
724.358
Closure
and
Post-Closure
Care
724.359
Special
Requirements
for Hazardous Wastes FO2O, F021,
FO22, F023,
F026
and
FO27
SUBPART
M:
LAND
TREATMENT
Section
724.370
Applicability
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724.371
Treatment Program
724.372
Treatment Demonstration
724.373
Design
and Operating Requirements
724.376
Food-chain Crops
724.378
Unsaturated
Zone
Monitoring
724.379
Recordkeeping
724.380
Closure and Post—Closure Care
724.381
Special
Requirements for Ignitable or Reactive Waste
724.382
Special
Requirements for Incompatible Wastes
724.383
Special
Requirements for Hazardous Wastes F020,
F021,
F022,
F023,
FO26
and F027
SUBPART
N:
LANDFILLS
Section
724.400
Applicability
724.401
Design and Operating Requirements
724.402
Double-lined Landfills:
Exemption from Subpart
F:
Groundwater
Protection
Requirements
(Repealed)
724.403
Monitoring and Inspection
724.409
Surveying and Recordkeeping
724.410
Closure and Post-Closure Care
724.412
Special Requirements for Ignitable
or Reactive Waste
724.413
Special
Requirements
for Incompatible Wastes
724.414
Special
Requirements for Bulk and Containerized Liquids
724.415
Special Requirements for Containers
724.416
Disposal
of Small
Containers of Hazardous Waste
in Overpacked
Drums
(Lab Packs)
724.417
Special Requirements for Hazardous Wastes F020, F021,
F022,
F023,
F026 and FO27
SUBPART
0:
INCINERATORS
Section
724.440
Applicability
724.441
Waste Analysis
724.442
Principal Organic Hazardous Constituents (POHCs)
724.443
Performance Standards
724.444
Hazardous Waste
Incinerator Permits
724.445
Operating Requirements
724.447
Monitoring and Inspections
724.451
Closure
Appendix A
Recordkeeping Instructions
Appendix
B
EPA Report
Form and Instructions
(Repealed)
Appendix
D
Cochran’s Approximation
to the Behrens-Fisher
Student’s t-test
Appendix
E
Examples of Potentially Incompatible Waste
AUTHORITY:
Implementing Section 22.4 and authorized
by Section
27
of the
Environmental
Protection Act
(Ill.
Rev. Stat.
1985,
ch.
111
1/2, pars.
1022.4
and
1027).
SOURCE:
Adopted
in
R82-19,
53 PCB 131,
at
7
Ill.
Reg.
14059,
effective
October
12,
1983;
amended
in
R84-9
at 9 Ill.
Reg.
11964, effective July 24,
1985;
amended
in R85-22
at
10
Ill.
Reg.
1136, effective January
2,
1986;
86—585
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amended
in R86-1
at
10
Ill.
Reg.
14119, effective August
12,
1986;
amended
in
R86-28
at
11
Ill.
Reg.
6138,
effective
March
24,
1987; amended
in R86-28
at
11
Ill.
keg.
8684,
effective April 21,
1987;
amended
in R86-46
at
11
Ill,
keg.
13577, effective August
4,
1987;
amended
in
R87—5 at
11
Ill.
Reg.
19397,
effective
November
12,
1987;
amenoed
in
R87—39
at
12
Ill.
Reg.
effective
SUBPART
B:
GENERAL FACILITY STANDARDS
Section 724.113
General Waste
Analysis
a)
Analysis:
1)
Before an
owner
or operator treats, stores
or disposes
of any
hazardous
waste,
the
owner
or
operator
must
obtain
a
detailed
chemical and
physical analysis
of
a
representative
sample
of
the
waste.
At
a minimum, this analysis must contain
all
the
information which must
be known
to treat,
store
or dispose
of
the waste
in
accordance
with
the
requirements
of
this Part or
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code
728,
or
with
the
conditions
of
a permit
issued
under
35
Ill.
Adm. Code 702, 703 and 705.
2)
The analysis may
include data developed
under
35
Ill.
Adm. Code
721,
and
existing
published
or
documented
data
on
tne
hazardous
waste
or
on hazardous waste generated from similar processes.
(Board Note:
For example,
the
facility’s records
of analyses
performed on the waste before the effective date of these
regulations,
or
studies conducted on
hazardous waste generated
from processes similar
to that which generated the waste
to be
managed
at the facility, may be
included
in
the data base
required
to comply with subsection
(a)(1).
The owner or
operator of an off-site facility
may
arrange
for
the
generator
of
the
hazardous
waste
to
supply
part
or
all
of
the
information
required by
subsection
(a)(1).
If
the
generator
does
not
supply
the
information,
and
the
owner
or operator chooses
to accept
a
hazardous waste, the owner
or operator
is responsible for
obtaining the information required to comply with this Section.)
3)
The
analysis
must
be
repeated
as
necessary
to ensure that
it
is
accurate
and
up
to
date.
At
a
minimum,
the
analysis
must
be
repeated:
A)
When
the owner
or
operator
is
notified,
or
has
reason
to
believe,
that
the
process
or
operation
generating
the
hazardous waste has changed;
and
B)
For
off-site
facilities,
when
the
results
of
the inspection
required
in
subsection
(a)(4)
indicate that the hazardous
waste received
at the
facility does not match
the waste
designated
on the accompanying manifest or
shipping paper.
4)
The owner
or operator of
an off-site facility must inspect
and,
if necessary,
analyze each hazardous waste movement received
at
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the
facility
to
determine
whether
it matches the
identity of the
waste specified
on the accompanying manifest or shipping paper.
b)
The owner
or operator must develop
and follow
a written waste
analysis
plan
which
describes
the
procedures
which
it
will
carry
out
to comply with subsection
(a).
The owner
or operator must keep this
plan at the facility.
At
a minimum, the
plan must specify:
1)
The
parameters
for
which
each
hazardous
waste
will
be
analyzed
and the rationale for
the selection of these parameters
(i.e.,
how analysis for these parameters will
provide sufficient
information on the waste’s properties
to comply with subsection
(a)).
2)
The test methods which will
be
used to test
for these
parameters.
3)
The
sampling method which will
be used to
obtain
a
representative sample of the waste
to
be analyzed. A
representative
sample
may
be obtained using either:
A)
One of the sampling methods described
in
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code
721.Appendix A;
or
B)
An
equivalent
sampling
method.
(Board Note:
See 35
Ill. Adm. Code 720.121
for related
discussion.)
4)
The frequency with which the
initial analysis
of
the waste will
be reviewed or repeated to ensure that
the analysis
is accurate
and
up
to
date.
5)
For off-site facilities, the waste analyses
that hazardous waste
generators have agreed
to supply.
6)
Where applicable, the methods which will
be used to meet the
additional waste analysis requirements
for specific waste
management methods
as specified in Sections 724.117, 724.414 and
724.441,
and 35
Ill. Adm. Code 728.107.
And,
7)
For surface impoundments exempted from land disposal
restrictions under
35
Ill. Adm. Code
728.104(a),
the
procedures
and schedules for:
A)
The sampling of impoundment contents;
B)
The
analysis
of
test
data;
and,
C)
The annual
removal
of —res~dbew1’i4e~ dees ~
meet
the
stai~dardse~f35
~44
Adm~Gede
~28Sub~ar~
s—residues
which
are
not
delisted
under
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code
720.122
and do not
exhibit
a characteristic of hazardous waste,
and which
do
not meet the treatment standards of
35
Ill. Adm. Code 728
86—587
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or, where
no treatment standards have been established,
the
annual
removal
of
residues
which
do
not
meet
the
applicable
prohibition
levels
in
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code
728.Subpart
C.
c)
For off-site facilities,
the waste analysis plan required
in
subsection
(b)
must also specify the procedures which will
be used to
inspect and,
if
necessary,
analyze
each movement
of hazardous waste
received at the facility to ensure
that it matches the identity of
the waste designated
on the accompanying manifest or
shipping
paper.
At
a
minimum,
the
plan
must
describe:
1)
The
procedures
which
will
be
used
to
determine
the
identity
of
each
movement
of
waste
managed
at
the facility;
and
2)
The sampling method which will
be used to obtain
a
representative
sample
of
the
waste
to
be
identified,
if
the
iaentification method
includes sampling.
(Board
Note:
35
Ill.
Adm. Code
703,
requires
that
the
waste
analysis plan
be submitted with Part B of the permit
application.)
(Source:
Amended
at
12
Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
SUBPART
F:
RELEASES
FROM SOLID
WASTE MANAGEMENT UNITS
Section 724.198
Detection Monitoring Program
An
owner
or operator required to establish a detection monitoring program
under
this Subpart must,
at
a minimum, discharge the following
responsibilities:
a)
The owner
or operator must monitor for
indicator
parameters
(e.g.,
specific conductance,
total
organic carbon
or total
organic halogen),
waste constituents
or
reaction products that provide
a reliable
indication
of the presence
of hazardous constituents
in
grovidwater.
The Agency will specify
the parameters
or constituents
to
be monitored
in the facility permit,
after considering the
following
factors:
1)
The
types, quantities and concentrations of constituents
in
wastes managed
at the regulated unit;
2)
The mobility,
stability
and
persistence
of
waste
constituents
or
their reaction products
in the unsaturated zone beneath the
waste management area;
3)
The detectability
of
indicator parameters, waste constituents
and reaction products
in groundwater;
and
4)
The concentrations or
values and coefficients
of variation
of
proposed monitoring
parameters
or constituents
in
the
groundwater background.
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b)
The
owner
or
operator
must
install
a
groundwater
monitoring
system
at
the
compliance
point
as
specified
under Section 724.195.
The
groundwater
monitoring
system
must
comply
with
Sections
724.197(a)(2),
724.197(b)
and
724.197(c).
c)
The
owner
or
operator
must
establish
a
background
value
for
each
monitoring parameter or constituent specified
in
the permit pursuant
to
paragraph
(a).
The permit will
specify the background values
for
each
parameter
or
specify
the
procedures
to
be
used
to calculate the
background
values:
1)
The
owner
or operator must comply with Section 724.197(g)
in
developing the data base used
to determine background values.
2)
The owner
or operator must express background values
in
a form
necessary
for the determination of statistically significant
increases under Section 724.197(h).
3)
In taking samples used
in
the determination of background
values,
the
owner
or
operator
must
use
a groundwater monitoring
system
that
complies with Section 724.197(a)(1),
724.197(b)
and
724.197(c).
d)
The
owner
or
operator
must
determine
groundwater quality
at each
monitoring well
at the compliance point
at
least
semi-annually during
the
active
life
of
a
regulated
unit (including the closure period)
and
the
post-closure
care
period.
The
owner
or
operator
must
express
the groundwater quality
at each monitoring well
in
a form necessary
for
the
determination
of
statistically significant increases under
Section 724.197(h).
e)
The owner
or operator must determine the groundwater flow rate and
direction
in
the uppermost aquifer
at
least annually.
f)
The owner
or operator must use procedures and methods
for sampling
and analysis that meet the requirements
of Section
724.197(d)
and
724.197(e).
g)
The owner
or operator must determine whether there
is
a statistically
significant
increase over background values for any parameter or
constituent
specified
in
the permit pursuant
to paragraph
(a) each
time it determines groundwater quality
at tne compliance point
under
paragraph
(d).
1)
In determining whether
a statistically significant increase has
occurred,
the owner or operator must compare the groundwater
quality
at each monitoring well
at the compliance point for
each
parameter or constituent
to the background value for that
parameter or constituent,
according to
the statistical
procedure
specified
in
the permit under Section 724.197(h).
2)
The owner or operator must determine whether
there has been
a
statistically significant
increase at each monitoring well
at
the compliance point within
a reasonable time period after
86—589
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completion
of
sampling.
The
Agency
will
specify that time
period
in the facility permit, after considering
the complexity
of
the
statistical
test
and
the
availability
of
laboratory
facilities
to perform the analysis
of groundwater samples.
h)
If the owner
or operator determines, pursuant
to paragraph
(g), that
there
is
a
statistically significant
increase for parameters
or
constituents specified pursuant to paragraph (a)
at any monitoring
well
at
the
compliance
point,
the
owner
or operator must:
1)
Notify the Agency of this finding
in writing within
seven
days.
The
notification
must
indicate
what
parameters
or
constituents have shown statistically significant
increases;
2)
Immediately sample the groundwater
in
all monitoring wells
and
determine
-the
ee~ee ~a~ie~6q a44 eeNst4the~s4de~t4f4edth
35 14~Adm~Gede ~2~ Ap~e~d~ix
N that at~e~resei~t
4i~
e~wate~—whether
constituents
identified
in
the
list
of
Appendix
I
are
present
and,
if
so,
at
what
concentration
3)
Establish
a
background value for each —35 ~44 Ath~Gede ~
A~eAdixN —constituent that
has been found
at the compliance
point
under
paragraph
(h)(2),
as
follows:
A)
The
owner
or operator must comply with Section 724.197(g)
in
developing
the
data
base
used to determine background
values;
B)
The
owner
or operator must express background
values
in
a
form necessary for
the determination of statistically
significant increases under Section 724.197(h);
and
C)
In taking
samples used
in the determination of background
values,
the
owner
or operator must use
a groundwater
monitoring
system that complies with Section 724.197(a)(1),
724.197(b)
and
724.197(c);
4)
Within
90
days,
submit
to
the
Agency
an
application
for
a
permit
modification
to establish
a compliance monitoring program
meeting
the
requirements
of Section 724.199.
The application
must include the following information:
A)
An
identification
of
the
concentration
of
—any
35
~44~ Ad~
Gede ~2~
A~eAd4xN
eens~4~en~s
—each
constituent
found
in
the
groundwater
at
each
monitoring
well
at
the
compliance point;
B)
Any proposed changes
to
the groundwater monitoring system
at the facility necessary to meet the requirements of
Section
/24.199;
C)
Any
proposed changes
to the monitoring frequency,
sampling
and analysis procedures
or methods
or
statistical
procedures
used at the facility necessary to meet the
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requirements of Section 724.199.
D)
For each hazardous constituent found
at the compliance
point,
a
proposed
concentration
limit
under
Section
724.194(a)(1)
or 724.194(a)(2),
or
a notice
of intent
to
seek
an alternate concentration limit for
a hazardous
constituent under Section 724.194(b);
and
5)
Within 180 days,
submit
to the Agency:
A)
All data necessary to justify any alternate concentration
limit for a hazardous constituent sought under Section
724.194(b);
and
An engineering feasibility plan for
a corrective action
program necessary to meet the requirements of Section
724.200,
unless:
i)
All hazardous constituents
identified under paragraph
(h)(2)
are listed
in Table
1
of Section 724.194 and
their concentrations do not exceed
the respective
values
given
in
that
Table;
or
ii)
The owner
or
operator has
sought
an alternate
concentration limit
under Section 724.194(b)
for every
hazardous constituent identified
under paragraph
(h)(2).
i)
If
the
owner
or
operator
determines,
pursuant
to
paragraph
(g),
that
there
is
a
statistically significant
increase of parameters or
constituents specified pursuant
to paragraph
(a)
at any monitoring
well
at the compliance point,
the owner
or operator may demonstrate
that
a source other than a regulated unit caused the increase or that
the
increase
resulted
from
error
in
sampling, analysis or
evaluation.
While
the
owner
or
operator
may
make
a
demonstration
under this paragraph
in addition
to,
or
in lieu of, submitting a
permit modification application under paragraph (h)(4),
the owner
or
operator
is not relieved of the requirement
to submit
a permit
modification application within the time specified
in paragraph
(h)(4)
unless the demonstration made under this paragraph
successfully shows
that
a source other than a regulated unit caused
the
increase or that
the increase resulted from error
in sampling,
analysis, or evaluation.
If the demonstration
is unsuccessful, the
Agency
shall
notify the owner or operator
in writing, with a
statement as
to why it determined the demonstration to have been
unsuccessful.
Such demonstration denial may be appealed
to the Board
pursuant to 35 Ill. Adm. Code 105.
Such appeal will
not excuse
compliance with the facility permit,
or delay any permit modification
proceeding.
In making
a demonstration under this paragraph, the
owner or operator must:
1)
Notify the Agency
in writing within
seven days
of determining
a
statistically significant increase at the compliance point that
the owner
or operator
intends
to make
a demonstration under this
86—59 1
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paragraph;
2)
Within
90 days,
submit a report
to the Aency which demonstrates
that
a
source
other than
a regulated unit caused
the increase,
or that
the increase resulted from error
in
sampling, analysis
or evaluation;
3)
Within 90
days,
submit
to the Agency an application for
a permit
modification to make any appropriate changes
to
the detection
monitoring program at the facitity;
and
4)
Continue to monitor
in accordance with the detection monitoring
program established under this section.
j)
If the owner
or operator determines that
the detection monitoring
program no
longer satisfies
the requirements of this section, the
owner or operator must, within
90 days, submit
an application for a
permit modification
to make any appropriate changes
to the program.
k)
The owner
or operator must assure that monitoring
and corrective
action measures necessary to achieve compliance with the groundwater
protection standard under Section 724.192 are
taken during the term
of the permit.
Section 724.199
Compliance Monitoring Program
An
owner or operator required
to establish a compliance monitoring
program
under
this Subpart must,
at
a minimum, discharge the following
responsibil ities:
a)
The owner
or operator must monitor the groundwater
to determine
whether regulated
units are
in compliance with the groundwater
protection standard under Section 724.192.
The Agency will specify
the groundwater protection
standard
in
the facility permit,
including:
1)
A list of
the hazardous constituents identified
under Section
724.193;
2)
Concentration limits under Section 724.194 for each of those
hazardous constituents;
3)
The compliance point under Section 724.195; and
4)
The compliance period under Section 724.196.
b)
The owner
or operator must install
a groundwater monitoring
system at
the compliance point
as specified under Section 724.195.
The
groundwater monitoring system must comply with Section 724.197(a) (2),
724.197(b)
and 724.197(c).
c)
Where
a concentration limit established under paragraph
(a)(2)
is
based on background
groundwater quality,
the Agency will specify the
concentration
in the permit
as follows:
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1)
If there
is
a high temporal correlation
between upgradient and
compliance
point concentrations of
the hazardous constituents,
the owner
or operator may establish the concentration
limit
through sampling
at upgradient wells each time groundwater
is
sampled
at the compliance point.
The Agency will specify the
procedures used for determining the concentration limit
in this
manner
in
the
permit.
In
all other cases,
the concentration
limit will
be the mean of the pooled data on the concentration
of the hazardous constituent.
2)
If
a hazardous constituent
is
identified
on Table
1 under
Section 724.194 and the difference between the respective
concentration limit
in Table
1
and
the
background
value
of
the
constituent under Section 724.197(g)
is not statistically
significant, the owner
or operator must use the background value
of
the
constituent
as
the concentration limit.
In determining
whether this difference
is statistically significant, the owner
or operator must use
a statistical
procedure providing
reasonable confidence that a real difference will
be
indicated.
The statistical procedure must:
A)
Be
appropriate
for
the
distribution
of
the
data
used
to
establish background values;
and
B)
Provide
a reasonable balance between the probability
of
falsely identifying a significant difference and the
probability of
failing to
identify a significant
difference.
3)
The owner
or
operator must;
A)
Comply with Section 724.197(g)
in developing the data base
used
to determine background values;
B)
Express
background
values
in
a
form
necessary
for
the
determination of statistically significant
increases under
Section 724.197(h);
and
C)
Use a groundwater monitoring
system that complies with
Section 724.197(a)(1), 724.197(b)
and 724.197(c).
d)
The owner
or operator must determine the concentration of hazardous
constituents
in groundwater at each monitoring well
at the compliance
point
at
least quarterly during the compliance period.
The
owner or
operator must express the concentration at each monitoring well
in
a
form necessary for the determination of statistically significant
increases under Section 724.197(h).
e)
The owner
or operator must determine the groundwater flow rate and
direction
in
the uppermost aquifer at
least annually.
f)
The owner or operator must analyze samples
from all monitoring wells
at the compliance point —cer a44 eei~s~4thet~ts
eel9th4Aed 4~35 ~44
R6—593
—72-
Ad~Gede
~21-;
Append4x
N a~4eas~a~~a44y
—to determine whether
—edd4~4e~a4ha~arde~s-
constituents identified
in
the
list of
Appendix
I
are
present
and,
if
so,
at what concentration.
The
analysis must
be conducted at
least annually to determine whether
additional Appendix
I constituents are present
in
the uppermost
aquifer.
If the owner
or operator finds —35 ~44~Adm~Gede ~2~
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N -constituents from Appendix
I
in the groundwater that are
not identified
in the permit
as —~a~arde~is-monitoring
constituents,
the owner
or
operator
must report the concentrations
of these
additional constituents to the Ag.ency within seven days after
completion
of
the
analysis.
g)
The owner
or operator must
use procedures
and methods for sampling
and analysis that meet the requirements of Section 724.197(d)
and
724.197(e).
h)
The owner or operator must determine whether there
is
a statistically
significant increase over the concentration limits for any hazardous
constituents
specified
in
the permit pursuant
to paragraph
(a) each
time the owner
or operator determines the concentration of hazardous
constituents
in groundwater
at
the compliance point.
1)
In determining whether
a statistically significant increase has
occurred, the
owner
or operator must compare the groundwater
quality
at each monitoring well
at the compliance point for each
hazardous constituent
to the concentration limit for that
constituent according to the statistical procedures
specified in
the permit under Section 724.197(h).
2)
The owner or operator must determine whether there has been a
statistically significant
increase at each monitoring well at
the compliance point, within
a reasonable time period after
completion
of sampling.
The Agency will specify
that time
period
in
the facility permit,
after considering the complexity
of the statistical test and the availability of laboratory
facilities
to
perform
the
analysis
of
groundwater
samples.
i)
If the owner
or operator determines, pursuant to paragraph
(h) that
the
groundwater
protection
standard
is
being
exceeded
at
any
monitoring
well
at
the
point
of
compliance, the owner
or operator
must:
1)
Notify the Agency of this finding
in writing within seven
days.
The notification must indicate what concentration limits
have
been
exceeded.
2)
Submit to the Agency
an application for a permit modification
to
establish
a
corrective
action
program
meeting
the
requirements
of
Section
724.200 within
180 days,
or within
90 days
if an
engineering feasibility study has been previously
submitted to
the Agency under Section 724.198(h)(5).
The application must
at
a minimum include the following
information:
A)
A
detailed
description
of
corrective
actions
that
will
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achieve compliance with the groundwater protection standard
specified
in
the
permit under
paragraph
(a);
and
B)
A
plan
for
a
groundwater
monitoring
program
that
will
demonstrate the effectiveness
of the corrective action.
Such
a groundwater monitoring
program
may
be based
on
a
compliance monitoring program developed to meet the
requirements
of
this
section.
j)
If the owner
or operator determines, pursuant to paragraph
(h), that
the groundwater protection standard
is being exceeded at any
monitoring well
at
the
point
of
compliance,
the
owner
or operator may
demonstrate that a source other than
a regulated unit caused
the
increase or
that the
increase resulted from error
in
sampling,
analysis
or evaluation.
While the owner or operator may make a
demonstration under this paragraph
in addition
to, or
in
lieu of,
submitting
a permit modification application
under paragraph
(i)(2),
the owner
or operator
is not relieved of the requirement
to
submit
a
permit
modification
application within the time specified
in
paragraph
(i)(2)
unless the demonstration made under this paragraph
successfully
shows that
a source other than a regulated unit caused
the increase or that the
increase resulted from error
in
sampling,
analysis
or evaluation.
In making
a demonstration under this
paragraph, the owner
or operator must:
1)
Notify the Agency
in writing within seven days that
it
intends
to make a demonstration under this paragraph;
2)
Within
90
days,
submit
a
report
to
the
Agency
which
demonstrates
that
a
source other than
a regulated unit caused
the standard
to
be exceeded or
that
the
apparent
noncompliance
with
the
standards resulted from error
in
sampling, analysis or
evaluation;
3)
Within 90 days,
submit to the Agency an application for a permit
modification
to
make
any
appropriate
changes
to
the
compliance
monitoring program at the facility; and
4)
Continue
to
monitor
in
accord
with
the
compliance
monitoring
program established under this section.
k)
If the owner or operator determines
that the compliance monitoring
program
no
longer satisfies the requirements
of this section, the
owner
or
operator
must,
within
90
days,
submit
an
application
for
a
permit
modification
to
make
any appropriate changes
to the program.
1)
The owner
or oprator must assure that monitoring and corrective
action measures necessary to achieve compliance with
the groundwater
protection standard
under Section 724.192 are
taken during the term
of
the permit.
ection 724.200
Corrective Action Program
~nowner
or operator required to establish a corrective action program under
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this Subpart must,
at a minimum, discharge the following responsibilities:
a)
The owner or operator must take corrective action
to ensure
that
regulated units
are in compliance with the groundwater protection
standard under Section 724.192.
The Agency will specify
the
groundwater protection standard
in
the facility permit,
including:
1)
A list of
the hazardous constituents identified
under Section
724.193;
2)
Concentration limits under Section 724.194 for each of those
hazardous constituents;
3)
The compliance
point under Section
724.195;
and
4)
The compliance period under Section 724.196.
b)
The owner or operator must implement a corrective action program that
prevents hazardous constituents
from exceeding their respective
concentration limits
at
the compliance point by
removing the
hazardous waste
constituents
or treating them
in place.
The permit
will specify the specific measures that will be
taken.
c)
The owner or operator must begin corrective action within
a
reasonable time period after the groundwater protection standard
is
exceeded.
The Agency will
specify that time period
in the facility
permit.
If
a facility permit includes
a corrective action program
in
addition to
a compliance monitoring program, the permit will specify
when the corrective
action will
begin
and
such
a requirement will
operate
in
lieu of
Section 724.199(i)(2).
d)
In conjunction with a corrective action program, the owner
or
operator must establish and implement a groundwater monitoring
program to demonstrate the effectiveness of the corrective action
program.
Such a monitoring program may be based
on the requirements
for
a compliance monitoring program under Section
724.199 and must
be
as
effective as
that program
in determining compliance with the
groundwater
protection
standard
under
Section
724.192 and
in
determining
the
success
of
a
corrective action program under
paragraph
(e) where appropriate.
e)
In addition
to the other requirements of this section,
the owner or
operator must conduct
a corrective action program to remove
or treat
in place any hazardous constituents
under Section 724.193
that exceed
concentration limits under Section 724.194
in groundwater:
fl~
B-~-etweenthe compliance point under Section 724.195 and
the
~owngradient
facility property boundary-v
The ~erm4tw444
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be ~ake~—;and
~J
Beyond the facility boundary, where necessary to
protect human
health
and
the
environment,
unless
the
owner
or
operator
demonstrates to the Agency that, despite the owner’s
or
operator’s best efforts,
the owner
or operator was
unable
to
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obtain the necessary permission
to undertake such action.
The
owner and operator
are not relieved of
all responsibility to
clean
up
a release that has migrated beyond
the facility
boundary where off-site access
is uenied.
On-site measures
to
address such releases will
be determined
on
a case-by-case
basis.
~—
3)
Corrective action measures under this paragraph must be
initiated
and
completed
within
a
reasonable
period
of
time
considering
the extent of contamination.
—
2—
~)
Corrective action measures under this paragraph may be
terminated
once
the
concentration
of
hazardous constituents
under Section 724.193
is
reduced
to levels below their
respective concentration limits under
Section 724.194.
f)
The owner or operator must continue corrective action measures during
the
compliance
period
to
the
extent necessary to ensure that
the
groundwater protection standard
is not exceeded.
If the owner
or
operator
is
conducting corrective action
at the end of
the compliance
period,
the owner or operator must continue that corrective action
for
as long
as
necessary to achieve compliance with the groundwater
protection standard.
The owner
or operator may terminate corrective
action measures taken
beyond the period equal
to the active life of
the waste management area (including
the closure period)
if the owner
or operator
can demonstrate, based
on data from the groundwater
monitoring
program under paragraph
(d), that the groundwater
protection standard of Section 724.192 has not been exceeded
for
a
period of three consecutive years.
g)
The owner
or operator must report
in writing
to the Agency
on the
effectiveness
of
the
corrective
action
program.
The owner or
operator must submit these reports semi-annually.
h)
If the owner
or operator determines that the corrective action
program no
longer satisfies the requirements
of this section,
the
owner
or operator must, within
90 days,
submit
an application for a
permit modification to make any appropriate changes
to the program.
Section 724.201
Corrective Action for Solid Waste Management
Units
a)
The owner
or operator of
a facility seeking
a permit for
the
treatment,
storage
or disposal of hazardous waste must institute
corrective action
as necessary to protect human health and
the
environment for all releases of hazardous waste
or constituents from
any
solid
waste
management
unit
at
the facility,
regardless
of
the
time
at
which
waste
was
placed
in
such
unit.
b)
Corrective action will
be
specified in the permit.
The permit will
contain schedules of
compliance for such corrective action
(where
such corrective action
cannot be completed prior to
issuance of the
permit)
and assurances of financial responsibility for completing
such corrective action.
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~j
The
owner
or
operator
must
implement
corrective
action
measures
beyond
the
facility
property
boundary,
where
necessary
to
protect
human health and the environment,
unless
the owner
or operator
demonstrates to the Agency that,
despite the owner or operator’s best
efforts,
the
owner
or
operator
was
unable
to obtain the necessary
permission
to undertake such actions.
The owner and operator are not
relieved
of
all
responsibility
to
clean
up
a release that has
migrated
beyond
the facility boundary where
off-site access
is
denied.
On-site measures
to address
such releases will
be determined
on
a case-by—case basis.
Assurances
of financial
responsibilfty for
such
corrective
action
must
be
provided.
(Source:
Amended
at
12
Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
SUBPART H:
FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS
Section 724.247
Liability Requirements
a)
Coverage for
sudden accidental
occurrences.
An
owner or operator of
a hazardous waste treatment, storage
or disposal
facility,
or
a group
of such facilities, shall
demonstrate financial responsibility for
bodily injury and property damage
to third parties caused
by sudden
accidental occurrences
arising from operations
of
the facility or
group
of facilities.
The owner
or operator shall
have and maintain
liability coverage for sudden
accidental
occurrences
in the amount of
at
least
$1 million per occurrence with
an annual aggregate of
at
least
$2
million,
exclusive
of
legal
defense costs.
This liability
coverage
may be demonstrated
in
one of
three ways,
as specified
in
subsections
(a)(1),
(a)(2)
and
(a)(3):
1)
An owner or operator may demonstrate the required liability
coverage by
having liability insurance as
specified
in this
paragraph.
A)
Each
insurance policy must be amended
by attachment
of the
Hazardous Waste Facility Liability Endorsement
or evidenced
by a Certificate
of Liability Insurance.
The wording of
the endorsement must be
as specified
in Section 724.251.
The wording of
the certificate
of
insurance must be
as
specified
in Section
724.251.
The owner
or operator
shall
submit
a signed duplicate original of the endorsement
or
the certificate of
insurance to the Agency.
If requested
by the Agency, the owner or operator shall
provide a signed
duplicate original of the insurance policy.
An
owner or
operator
of
a
new
facility
shall
submit
the
signed
duplicate original of the Hazardous Waste Facility
Liability Endorsement
or the Certificate
of Liability
Insurance to the Agency
at
least 60 days before the date on
which
hazardous
waste
is
first
received
for
treatment,
storage or disposal.
The insurance must be
effective
before
this
initial
receipt
of
hazardous
waste.
B)
Each insurance policy must be
issued by an
insurer which,
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at
a minimum,
is licensed to transact the business
of
insurance,
or
eligible
to
provide
insurance
as
an
excess
or
surplus
lines
insurer,
in
one
or more states.
2)
An
owner
or
operator
may
meet
the
requirements
of
this
Section
by passing
a financial test or using the corporate guarantee for
liability coverage as
specified
in
subsections
(f)
and
(g).
3)
An owner or operator may demonstrate the required liability
coverage
through use of the financial test,
insurance,
the
corporate guarantee,
a combination of the financial test and
insurance or
a combination of the corporate guarantee and
insurance.
The amount
of coverage demonstrated must total
at
least
the
minimum
amounts required by this subsection.
b)
Coverage for nonsudden accidental
occurrences.
An owner
or operator
of
a surface
impoundment,
landfill
or land treatment facility which
is used to manage hazardous waste,
or
a group of such facilities,
shall
demonstrate financial responsibility for bodily
injury and
property damage
to third parties
caused by nonsudden accidental
occurrences
arising from operations
of
the facility or group of
facilities.
The owner
or operator shall
have and maintain liability
coverage for nonsudden accidental
occurrences
in
the amount
of at
least
$3 million per occurrence with an
annual aggregate of
at
least
$6 million, exclusive of
legal defense costs.
This liability
coverage
may
be
demonstrated
in
one of three ways,
as specified
in
subsections
(b)(1),
(b)(2),
and
(b)(3):
1)
An owner or operator may demonstrate the required liability
coverage by having
liability insurance
as
specified
in this
paragraph.
A)
Each
insurance policy must be amended
by
attachment of the
Hazardous Waste Facility Liability Endorsement
or evidenced
by
a Certificate
of Liability Insurance.
The wording of
the endorsement must be
as specified
in Section 724.251.
The
wording
of
the certificate
of insurance must
be
as
specified
in
Section 724.251.
The owner
or operator must
shall
submit
a signed duplicate original
of the endorsement
or
the
certificate
of
insurance to the Agency.
If
requested by
the Agency,
the owner or operator shall
provide a signed duplicate original of the insurance
policy.
An
owner
or operator of
a new facility shall
submit the signed duplicate original
of the Hazardous Waste
Facility Liability Endorsement
or the Certificate of
Liability Insurance to
the Agency
at least
60 days before
the date on which
hazardous waste
is
first
received for
treatment, storage
or disposal.
The insurance must be
effective before this
initial
receipt
of hazardous waste.
B)
Each
insurance
policy
must
be
issued
by
an
insurer
which,
at
a minimum,
is
licensed to transact the business of
insurance,
or eligible to provide insurance as
an excess
or
surplus
lines
insurer
in
one
or more states.
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2)
An owner
or operator may meet
the requirements of
this Section
by passing
a financial test or using the corporate guarantee for
liability coverage as specified
in subsections
(f)
and
(g).
3)
.An owner or operator may demonstrate the required liability
coverage through use of the financial
test,
insurance,
the
corporate guarantee,
a combination of the financial
test and
insurance or
a combination
of the corporate guarantee and
insurance.
The amounts
of coverage demonstrated must total
at
least the minimum amounts required by
this paragraph.
C)
Request for adjusted
level
of required
liability coverage.
If an
owner
or operator demonstrates to the Agency that the levels
of
financial responsibility required
by subsections
(a)
or
(b)
are not
consistent with
the degree and duration
of risk associated with
treatment, storage
or disposal at the facility
or
group
of
facilities, the owner
or operator may obtain
an adjusted
level
of
required liability coverage from the Agency.
The request for an
adjusted level
of required liability coverage must be
submitted to
the
Agency as part of the application under
35
Ill.
Adm. Code 703.182
for
a facility that does not have a permit,
or pursuant
to the
procedures
for permit modification under
35
Ill. Adm. Code 705.128
for a facility that has
a
permit.
If granted, the modification will
take the form of
an adjusted level
of required liability coverage,
such
level
to
be
based
on
the
Agency
assessment
of
the degree and
duration
of risk associated with the ownership or operation
of the
facility
or group of facilities.
The Agency may
require
an
owner
or
operator who requests an adjusted
level
of required liability
coverage
to
provide
such
technical
and engineering information
&s
is
necessary
to
determine
a
level
of
financial
responsibility
other
than
that required by
subsection
(a)
or
(b).
Any request for an adjusted
level
of required liability coverage for a permitted facility will
be
treated as
a request for a permit modification under
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code 702.184(e) (3)
and 705.128.
d)
Adjustments
by
the Agency.
If the Agency determines
that the levels
of financial responsibility required by subsection
(a)
or
(b)
are
not
consistent with the degree and duration
of risk associated with
treatment, storage
or disposal
at the facility
or group
of
facilities,
the Agency shall
adjust the
level of financial
responsibility required under subsection
(a)
or
(b) as may be
necessary
to
protect
human
health and the environment.
This adjusted
level
shall
be based
on
the Agency’s assessment
of the degree and
duration
of risk associated with the ownership or operation of the
facility
or group of facilities.
In addition,
if the Agency
determines that there
is
a significant risk to human health
and the
environment from nonsudden accidental
occurrences resulting from the
operations of
a
facility that
is
not a surface impoundment,
landfill
or land treatment facility, the Agency may require that an owner or
operator of the facility comply with subsection
(b).
An owner
or
operator
shall
furnish
to
the
Agency,
within
a
time specified by the
Agency
in
the
request,
which
shall
not
be
less
than 30 days,
any
information which the Agency requests
to determine whether cause
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exists
for such adjustments of
level
or type of coverage.
Any
adjustment
of
the
‘evel
or
type
of
coverage
for
a
facility
that
has
a
permit
will
be
treated
as
a
permit
modification
under
35
111.
Adm.
Code
702.184(e) (3)
and
705.128.
e)
Period of coverage.
Within
60 days after receiving certifications
from the owner or operator and an
independent registered professional
engineer that final
closure has been completed
in accordance with the
approved closure
plan, the Agency
shall
notify the owner
or operator
in writing
that the owner
or operator
is no longer
required by this
Section to maintain liability coverage for that facility, unless the
Agency determines that closure has not been in accordance with the
approved closure plan.
f)
Financial test for
liability coverage.
1)
An owner or operator may satisfy the requirements of this
Section by demonstrating that
it
passes
a
financial test as
specified
in this paragraph.
To pass this test the owner
or
operator shall meet the criteria of subsection (f)(1)(A)
or
(f) (1) (B):
A)
The owner or operator shall
have:
i)
Net working capital
and tangible net worth
each at
least six times the amount
of
liability coverage to be
demonstrated
by this test;
and
ii)
Tangible net worth
of at least $10 million;
and
iii)
Assets
in the United States amounting to either:
at
least
90 percent
of the total assets;
or at
least six
times the amount
of
liability coverage to
be
demonstrated
by this test.
B)
The owner or qperator
shall
have:
i)
A current rating for
its most recent bond issuance of
AAA, AA, A
or BBB
as
issued
by Standard and Poor’s,
or
Aaa, Aa, A
or Baa as issued by Moody’s; and
ii)
Tangible net worth
of
at least $10 million;
and
iii) Tangible net worth
at least six times the amount
of
liability coverage to be demonstrated
by this test;
and
iv)
Assets
in the United States
amounting to either:
at
least 90 percent of
the total
assets;
or at least
six
times the amount
of
liability coverage to
be
demonstrated by this test.
2)
The phrase
“amount
of liability coverage”
as used
in subsection
(f)(1)
refers
to the annual
aggregate amounts
for which coverage
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is
required
under
subsections
(a)
and
(b).
3)
To demonstrate that
it meets this test,
the owner
or operator
shall
submit the following three
items to the Agency:
A)
A letter signed
by
the owner’s
or operator’s chief
financial
officer
and
worded
as
specified
in
Section
724.251.
If
an
owner
or
operator
is
using the financial
test
to demonstrate both assurance for closure
or post-
closure
care,
as specified by Sections 724.243(f),
724.245(f),
725.243(e)
and
725.245(e),
and liability
coverage,
it
shall
submit
the letter specified
in
Section
724.251
to
cover both forms of financial responsibility;
a
separate letter
as specified in Section 724.251
is not
required.
B)
A copy
of the independent certified public accountant’s
report
on examination
of
the owner’s
or operator’s
financial statements
for
the
latest completed fiscal
year.
C)
A special
report from the owner’s or operator’s
independent
certified public
accountant to the owner
or operator
stating that:
i)
The accountant has compared the data which
the letter
from the chief financial
officer specifies
as
having
been derived from the independently audited, year-end
financial
statements
for
the
latest
fiscal year with
the amounts
in such financial
statements; and
ii)
In connection with that procedure,
no matters came
to
the accountant’s attention which caused
the accountant
to believe that the specified data should
be adjusted.
4)
An owner
or
operator
of
a
new
facility
shall
submit the
items
specified
in
subsection
(f)(3)
to the Agency
at
least
60 days
before the
date on which hazardous waste
is
first
received for
treatment, storage or disposal.
5)
After the
initial
submission
of
items specified
in subsection
(f)(3),
the owner of operator
shall
send updated information
to
the Agency within
90 days after the close
of
each succeeding
fiscal year. This information must consist of all
three
items
specified
in
subsection
(f)(3).
6)
If the owner or operator
no
longer meets the requirements
of
subsection
(f)(1), the owner
or operator shall
obtain insurance
for the entire amount of required liability coverage
as
specified
in
this Section.
Evidence of insurance must
be
submitted
to
the
Agency
within
90
days
after
the
end
of
the
fiscal year
for which the year-end financial
data show that the
owner
or operator
no
longer meets the test requirements.
7)
The Agency may disallow use of this test on
the basis of
86—602
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qualifications in the opinion expressed by
the independent
certified public accountant
in the accountant’s report
on
examination of the owner’s
or operator’s financial statements
(see subsection (f)(3)(B)).
An adverse opinion
or
a disclaimer
of opinion will
be cause for disallowance.
The Agency
shall
evaluate other qualifications on an individual
basis.
The owner
or operator
shall
provide evidence of insurance for the entire
amount
of required liability coverage as specified
in this
Section within
30 days after notification of disallowance.
g)
Corporate guarantee for liability coverage.
1)
Subject to subsection (g)(2),
an owner
or operator may meet the
requirements of this Section by obtaining a written guarantee,
referred to as
a “corporate guarantee.”
The guarantor must be
the parent corporation
of the owner or operator.
The guarantor
must meet the requirements for owners
and operators
in
subsections
(f)(1)
through
(f)(7).
The wording
of the corporate
guarantee must be
as specified
in Section 724.251.
A certified
copy
of the corporate guarantee must accompany the
items sent to
the Agency
as
specified
in
subsection
(f)(3).
The terms
of
the
corporate guarantee must provide
that:
A)
If
the
owner
or
operator
fails
to
satisfy
a judgment based
on
a determination of liability for bodily injury
or
property damage to third parties
caused
by
sudden
or
nonsudden accidental
occurences
(or
both as
the case may
be), arising from the operation of facilities
covered
by
this corporate guarantee,
or
fails
to pay an amount agreed
to
in settlement of claims arising from or alleged to arise
from such injury
or damage, the guarantor will do so
up
to
the
limits
of
coverage.
B)
The corporate guarantee will remain
in
force unless the
guarantor sends notice
of cancellation
by certified mail to
the owner
or operator and
to the Agency.
The guarantee
shall
not
be terminated unless
and until
the Agency
approves alternate liability coverage complying with
Section 724.247
or
35
111.
Adm. Code 725.247.
2)
The guarantor shall
execute the guarantee
in
Illinois.
The
guarantee
shall
be accompanied
by
a
letter signed by the
guarantor which states
that:
A)
The
guarantee
was
signed
in
Illinois
by
an authorized agent
of the guarantor;
B)
The guarantee
is governed by
Illinois
law; and
C)
—The
aren~ers~bm4~s
~e
the jt~r4s~4et4eN
ec H44~eis
ee~tsfe~~t~~’~eses
ef et~qe,°een~e~
ec the
~ra~~tee7
-The
name
and address
of the guarantor’s registered agent for
service
of
process.
86—603
-82-
~j
The guarantor shall
have
a
registered
agent
pursuant
to
Ill.
Rev.
Stat.
1985,
ch.
32,
par.
5.05.
(Source:
Amended
at
12 Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
)
Section
724.251
Wording of the Instruments
The
Board incorporates
by reference
40
CFR 264.151 -~986~as amended a~5~
Fed~Re~25354; d~y~
~986-(1987),
as amended
at
52 Fed.
Reg. 44313,
November
18,
1987.
This Section incorporates no
later amendments or
editions.
The Agency shall
promulgate standardized forms
based
on
40
CFR
264.151 with such changes
in wording
as are necessary under
Illinois
law.
Any
owner
or operator required
to establish financial
assurance under this Subpart
shall
do so only upon the standardized forms promulgated by the Agency.
The
Agency
shall
reject any financial assurance document which
is
not submitted
on
such
standardized
forms.
(Source:
Amended
at
12
Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
)
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APPENDIX
I:
GROUNDWATER MONITORING
LIST
a)
The regulatory
requirements
pertain only
to the
list of substances;
the right hand
columns (Methods
and
PQL)
are given
for
informational
purposes
only.
See
also
(e)
and
(f)
b)
Common names
are those widely
used
in government regulations, scientific
publications
and comerce;
synonyms
exist
for many chemicals.
ci
“CAS
RN”
means
“Chemical
Abstracts
Service Registry Number”.
Where
“total”
is entered,
all
species
in
the
groundwater
that contain
this element are included.
d)
GAS
index
names
are
those
used
in
the
9th
Cumulative
index.
e)
~SuggestedMethods”
refer
to
analytical
procedure
numbers
used
in “Test
Methods
for
Solid
Waste,~ incorporated
by
reference
in
35
Ill.
Adm.
code
720.111.
Analytical
details
can
be
found
in
“Test
Methods”,
and
in
documentation
on
file
with
USEPA.
Caution:
The methods listed are representative procedures
and may not
always be the
most
suitable methods
for monitoring
an
analyte under
the regulations.
f)
Practical Quantitation Limits
(“PQLs”)
are
the
lowest concentrations of analytes
in
groundwater that
can be reliably determined
within specified
limits
of precision
and
accuracy
by the
indicated methods under routine laboratory operating conditions.
The
POLs listed
are generally stated
to one significant
figure.
Caution:
The
PQL values
in
many cases
are based
only
on
a general
estimate
for
the method
and
not on
a
determination
for
individual
compounds;
PQLs are not
apart
of the
regulation.
g)
PCBs
(GAS RN 1336—36—3).
This category contains congener chemicals,
including
constituents Aroclor—1016 (CAS RN 12674-11—2), Aroclor-1221
(GAS
RN 11104—28—2),
Aroclor—1232 (CAS RN 11141-16-5), Aroclor—1242 (CAS
RN 53469—21—9),Aroclor-1248
(GAS
RN 12672-29—6).
Aroclor-1254
(GAS
RN 11097—69—1)
and Aroclor-1260 (GAS
RN
11096-82—5).
The
POL
shown
is
an
average value
for
PCB congeners.
h)
PCDDS.
This category
includes congener chemicals,
including tetrachlorodibenzo—p-
dioxins
(see also 2,3,7,8—TCDD). pentachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins
and hexachlorodibenzo-p—
dioxins.
The
PQL
shown
is
an average value
for
PCDD congeners.
I)
PCDFs.
This category contains congener chemicals,
including tetrachlorodibenzofurans,
pentachlorodibenzofurans and hexachlorodibenzofurans.
The
PQL shown
is an average
for
all
PCDF congeners.
86—605
—
8 4
-
Common
Name
GAS
RN
Chemical
Abstracts
Service
Suggested
PQL
(ug/L)
Index Name
methods
Acenaphthene
83—32-9
Acenaphthylene,
1,2—dihydro—
8100
200.
8270
10.
Acenaphthylene
208-96-8
Acenaphthylene
8100
200.
8270
10.
Acetone
67—64-1
2—Propanone
8240
100.
Acetophenone
98—86—2
Ethanone, 1—phenyl—
8270
10.
Acetonitrile;
Methyl cyanide
75-05-8
Acetonitriie
8015
100.
2-Acetylaminofluorine;
2—AAF
53—96-3
Acetamide, N—9H-fluorea-2—yl—
8270
10.
Acrolein
107-02-8
2-Propenal
8030
5.
8240
5.
Acrylonitrile
107—13-1
2—Propenenitrile
8030
5.
7240
5.
Aldrin
309—00—2
1,4:5,8—Di~iethanoraohthalene,
8080
0.05
1,2,3,4,10,l0-hex~chioro—
8270
10.
1 ,4,4a ,5.8,8a—hex~hydro—(1al
pha,
4alpha, 4abeta, Salpha, 8alpna.
8abeta)
-
Allyl
chloride
107-05-1
1—Propene, 3-chloro-
8010
5.
8240
100.
4—Aminobiphenyl
92—67—1
1,1’—Bipher1ylj—4—amine
8270
10.
Aniline
62—53-2
Benzenamine
8270
10.
Anthracene
120~12—7
Anthracene
8100
200.
8210
O.
Antimony
(Total)
Antimony
6010
300.
7040
2000.
7041
30.
Aramite
140-57—8
Sulfurous
acid,
2-ebloroethyl
2—E4—
8270
10.
(1,1—dimethylethyl_)phenoxy—1—
methylethyl ester
Arsenic
(Total)
Arsenic
6010
500.
7060
10.
7061
20.
Barium
(Total)
Barium
6010
20.
7080
1000.
Senzene
71—43—2
Benzene
8020
2.
8241)
5.
BenzoEaanthracene;
56—55—3
Benzajanthracene
8100
200.
Benzanthracene
8270
10.
BenzoChfluoranthene
205—99—2
Benzeacephenanthrylene
8100
200.
8270
10.
Benzokfluoranthene
207-08-9
Benzokfluoranthene
8100
200.
8270
10.
Benzoghiperylene
191—24—2
Benzoghijperylene
8100
200.
8270
10.
Benzoapyrene
50—32—8
Benzoa)pyrene
8100
200.
8270
10.
Benzyl
alcohol
100—51-6
Benzenemethanol
8270
20.
Beryllium
(Total)
Beryllium
6010
.3.
7090
50.
86—606
-85-
Chlordane
p—Chloroanil The
Chl orobenzene
ChIorobenz il ate
Chl oroform
75-00—3
Ethane.
chloro-
67—66—3
Methane, trichloro—
91—58-7
Naphthalene, 2-chloro-
95-57—8
Phenol
,
2—chloro-
8080
0.05
8250
10.
8080
0.05
8250
40.
8080
0.1
8250
30.
8080
0.05
8250
10.
8270
10.
8270
10.
8010
100.
8270
10.
8060
20.
8270
10.
8010
8240
1.
~T
8010
8240
8270
2.
~T
10.
8060
8270
5.
10.
6010
40.
7130
50.
7131
1.
8240
8010
5.
i
8240
5.
8080
0.1
8250
10.
8270
20.
8010
8020
8240
8270
2.
~T
10.
al pha—BHC
beta—BHC
del ta—BUC
qama—BHC;
Lindane
319-84-6
319—85—7
319-86-8
58-89-9
111—91-1
111-44—4
108—60-1
117-81-7
75—27—4
75-25—2
101 -55—3
85-68-7
Total
75-15—0
56-23
—5
Cyclohexane,
1
,2,3,4,5,6-hexachloro-,
(lalpha, 2alpha, 3beta, 4alpha,
Sbeta, 6beta)-
Cyclohexane,
1
,2,3,4,5,6—hexachloro—,
(lalpha,
2beta,
3alpha, 4beta,
5alpha, 6beta)—
Cyclohexane,
1,2,3,4,5,
6—hexachloro-,
(laipha,
2alpha, 3alpha, 4beta,
Salpha, 6beta)—
Cyclohexane, 1,2,3,4,5,6—hexachloro—,
(lalpha,
2alpha,
3beta,
4alpha,
5alpha, 6beta)-
Ethane, 1,1’-methylenebis
(oxy)bis2—chloro—
Ethane, 1,1’—oxybis2—chloro-
Propane,
2,V —oxybis1—chloro-
1,2—Benzenedicarboxylic
acid,
bis(2—
ethylhexyl)
ester
Methane,
bromod
ichloro—
Methane, tribromo—
Benzene,
1—bromo-4—phenoxy—
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic
acid,
butyl
phenylmethyl ester
Cadmium
Bis(2—chloroethoxy)methane
Bis (2—chloroethyl)ether
Bis(2—chloro-1—methylethyl)
ether;
2,2’-
Oichlorodiisopropyl
ether
Bis(2-ethylhexyl)
phthalate
Brotnod ichloromethane
Bromoform;
Tribromomethane
4-Bromophenyl
phenyl
ether
Butyl
benzyl
phthalate;
Benzyl
butyl
phthalate
Cadmium
Carbon disulfide
Carbon tetrachloride
Carbon disulfide
Methane,
tetrachloro—
57-74-9
4,7-Methano-1H—indene,
1,2,4,5,6,7 ,8,8—octachloro—
2,3,3a ,4,7,7a-hexahydro—
106-47—8
Benzeneamine, 4-chloro—
106—90—7
Benzene,
chloro-
510-15—6
Benzeneacetic acid, 4-chloro—alpha-
(4-chlorophenyl )—alpha—hydroxy-,
ethyl
ester
59-50—7
Phenol, 4—chloro—3-methyl—
p-Chloro—m—cresol
Chloroethane;
Ethyl chloride
2—Chloronapthalene
2—Chlorophenol
8040
8270
8010
8240
8010
8240
8120
8270
8040
8270
5.
20.
5.
10.
0.5
5.
10.
10.
5.
10.
86—607
-86-
4-Chlorophenyl
phenyl
ether
7005-72—3
Benzene, 1—chloro-4—phenoxy-
8270
10.
Chioroprene
122—99—8
1,3-Butadiene,
2-chloro-
8010
50.
8240
5.
Chromium
(Total
)
Chromium
6010
70.
7190
500.
7191
10.
Chrysene
218—01—9
Chrysene
8100
200.
8270
10.
Cobalt
(Total)
Cobalt
6010
70.
7200
500.
7201
10.
Copper
(Total)
Copper
6010
60.
7210
200.
rn—Cresol
108—39-4
Phenol
,
3—methyl
—
8270
10.
o—Cresol
95—48—7
Phenol
,
2—methyl—
8270
10.
p—Cresol
106—44-5
Phenol
,
4—methyl
—
8270
10.
Cyanide
57—12—5
Cyanide
9010
40.
2,4—0;
2,4—
94-75—7
Acetic
acid,
(2,4—dichlorophenoxy)-
8150
10.
Dichlorophenoxyacetic
acid
4,4’—DDD
72—54—8
Benzene, 1,1’—(2,2—
8080
0.1
dichioroethyl
idene) (bis4-chloro-
8270
10.
4,4’—DDE
72-55-9
Benzene,
1,1’-
8080
0.05
(dichloroethyl idene) (bis4—chloro—
8270
10.
4,4’—DDT
50-29—3
Benzene,
1,1’-(2,2,2-
8080
0.1
trichloroethylidene) (bis4—chloro-
8270
10.
Diallate
2303-16—4
Carbamothioic acid,
bis(1—
8270
10.
methylethyl)—, S—(2,3—dichloro—2—
propenyl
)
ester
Dibenza,hanthracene
53—70—3
Dibenza,hanthracene
8100
200.
8270
10.
Dibenzofuran
132—64-9
Dibenzofuran
8270
10.
Dibromochlorornethane;
124—48—1
Methane, dibromochloro-
8010
1.
Chlorodibromomethane
8240
5.
1,2—Dibromo-3-chloropropane;
96—12—8
Propane, 1,2—dibromo—3—chloro-
8010
100.
DBCP
8240
5.
8270
10.
1,2-Dibromoethane;
Ethylene
106—93-4
Ethane,
1,2—dibromo-
8010
10.
dibromide
8240
s.
Di-n—butyl
phthalate
84-74—2
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, dibutyl
8060
5.
ester
8270
10.
o-Dichlorobenzene
95-50-1
Benzene, 1,2—dichloro-
8010
2.
8020
5.
8120
10.
8270
10.
m—Dichlorobenzene
541-73-1
Benzene,
1,3—dichloro-
8010
5.
8020
5.
8120
10.
8270
10.
p—Dichlorobenzene
106—46-7
Benzene, 1,4—dichloro-
8010
2.
8020
5.
8120
15.
8270
10.
3,3’—Dichlorobenzidine
91—94—1
1,1’—BiphenylJ—4,4’—diamine,
3,3’—
8270
20.
dichioro—
86—608
-87-
1,1
—Dichloroethane
1,2—Oichloroethane;
Ethylene
dichloride
1,1—Dichloroethylene;
Vinyl idene chloride
trans—1,2—Oichloroethylene
2, 4—0
ichioro phenol
Diethyl
phthalate
0,0—Diethyl
0-2-pyrazinyl
phosphorothioate;
Thionazin
Dimethoate
p-(Dimethylam ino)azobenzene
alpha, alpha-
Dimethyl phenethylamine
2,4-Dimethyl phenol
75-34—3
Ethane, 1,1—dichioro—
107—06—2
Ethane, 1,2—dichloro—
75—35—4
Ethene,
1,1—dichloro—
156—60—5
Ethene, 1,2—dichloro-, (E)-
120—83-2
Phenol
,
2,4-dichloro
87—65—0
Phenol, 2,6—dichloro—
78—87—5
Propane, 1,2—dichloro—
6
60-57-1
________
2,7: 3,6—Dimethanonaphth2,3—
boxirene,
3,4,5,6,9,9-hexachloro—
la,2,2a,3,6,6a,7,7a—octahydro—,
(laalpha, 2beta, 2aalpha,
3beta,
6beta, 6aalpha,
7beta, 7aalpha)—
84—66—2
1,2—Benzenedicarboxylic
acid,
diethyl
ester
297—97—2
Phosphorothioic
acid,
0,0—diethyl
0—
pyrazinyl
ester
60—51—5
Phosphorodithioic acid,
0,0-dimethyl
5—2—(rnethylamino)-2-oxoethyl
ester
60—11-7
Benzenamine, N,N-dimethyl—4-
(phenylazo)
—
________
Benzaanthracene,
7,12—dirnethyl—
_________
1,1’—Biphenyl—4.4’—diamine
,
3,3’—
dimethyl
-
122—09—B
Benzeneethanamine, alpha, alpha—
dimethyl
-
105—67 -9
Phenol, 2,4—dimethyl—
131—11—3
1,2—Benzenedicarboxylic
acid,
dimethyl
ester
99—65-0
Benzene, 1,3-dinitro—
534—52—i
Phenol, 2—methyl—4,6—dinitro—
51 —28—5
Phenol
,
2,4—dinitro—
121—14—2
Benzene, 1—methyl—2,4-dinitro—
606-20—2
Benzene, 2—methyl—1,3-dinitro—
trans—i,4—Dichloro—2—butene
Dichlorodifl uoromethane
110—57—6
2—Butene, 1,4—dichloro-,
(E)—
75-71—8
Methane, dichlorodifluoro—
2, 6—0 ichlorophenol
1 ,2-Dichloropropane
8240
8010
8240
8010
8240
8010
8240
8010
8240
8010
8240
8040
8270
8270
8010
8240
8010
8240
8010
8240
8080
8270
cis—1,3—Dichloropropene
trans—i,3—Dichloropropene
Dieldrin
5.
10.
5.
1.
5.
0.5
5.
1.
5.
1.
5.
5.
10.
10.
0.5
5.
20.
5-
5.
5.
0.05
10.
10061—01-
5
10061-02-
1—Propene,
1,3—dichloro,
(Z)—
1—Propene,
1,3—dichloro—,
(E)—
7,12—Dimethylbenzaanthracene
57—97—6
3,3’—Dimethylbenzidine
119-93-7
Dimethyl
phthalate
m—Dinitrobenzene
4,6-Din itro—o—cresol
8060
?~_
8270
10.
8270
10.
8270
10.
8270
10.
8270
10.
8270
10.
8270
10.
8040
5.
8270
10.
8060
5.
8270
10.
8270
10.
8040
150.
8270
50.
8040
150.
8270
50.
8090
0.2
8270
10.
8090
0.1
8270
10.
2,4—Dinitrophenol
2,4—Dinitrotol uene
2,6—Oinitrotol uene
86—609
-88-
Dinoseb;
DNBP;
2—sec—Butyl—
4,6—d initrophenol
Di—n—octyl
phthalate
i,4—Dioxane
Diphenylamine
Disul
foton
Endosul fan
I
Endrin
aldehyde
Ethylbenzene
Ethyl
methacrylate
Ethyl
methanesulfonate
Fam phur
dinitro-
117-84-0
1,2—Benzenedicarboxylic
acid,
dioctyl
ester
123-91—1
1,4—Dioxane
122—39-4
Benzeneamine,
N—phenyl—
298-04—4
Phosphorodithioic
acid,
0,0-diethyl
S—2—(ethylthio)— S-2—ethyl
ester
959—98-8
6,9—Methano—2,4,3—benzodioxathiepin
6,7 ,8,9, 10
,
10—hex achloro—
1,5,5a,6,9,9a-hexahydro-,
3—oxide,
(3alpha, Salphabeta, 6alpha, galpha.
9a1 phabeta)
—
33213-65-
6,9-Methano—2,4,3—benzodioxathiepin,
9
6,7,8,9,10,10-hexachloro—
1 ,5,5a,6,9,9a—hexahydro—,
3—oxide,
(3alpha, 5aalpha, 6beta,
9beta,
gaalpha)-
1031—07—8
6,9-Methano—2,4,3-benzodioxathiepin,
6,7 ,8,9,10,10-hexachloro-
1,5,5a,6,9,9a—hexahydro-,
3,3-dioxide
72-20—8
2,7:3,6—Dimethanonaphth2,3—
boxirene,
3,4,5,6,9,9—hexachloro—
la,2,2a,3,6,6a,7,7a—octahydro-,
(laalpha, 2beta,
2abeta, 3alpha,
6alpha, 6alphabeta, 7beta, 7oalpha)—
7421—93—4
1,2,4—Methanocycl opentacdpentalene—
5—carboxaldehyde,
2,2a,3,3,4,7—
hexachlorodecahydro—,
(lalpha, 2beta,
2abeta, 4beta, 4abeta,
Sbeta, 6abeta,
6bbeta, 7R)—
100-41-4
Benzene, ethyl—
97—63—2
2—Propenoic
acid,
2-methyl-,
ethyl
62—50—0
Methansulfonic acid,
ethyl
ester
52—85—7
Phosphorothioic acid,
0-4-
(dimethylamino)sulfonylphenyl—0,0—
dimethyl
ester
206-44—0
Fluoranthene
86-73-7
9H—Fluorene
76—44-8
4,7—Methano-1N—indene, 1,4,5,6,7,8,8-
heptachi
oro—3a ,4,7,7a—tetrahydro—
1024-57—3
2,5—Methano—2H-indeno1,2—boxirene,
2,3,4,5,6,7,7—heptachloro—
la,ib,5,Sa,6,6a—hexahydro-,
(laalpha,
ibbeta,
2alpha, Salpha, Sabeta,
6beta, 6aalpha)—
8080
0.1
8250
10.
88—85-7
Phenol,
2-(1-methylpropyl)—4,6—
Endosulfan
II
Endosulfan
sulfate
Endrin
8150
8270
8060
8270
8015
8270
8140
8270
8080
8250
8080
8080
8270
1.
10.
30.
10.
150.
10.
2.
10.
0.1
10.
0.05
0.5
10.
ester
Fl
uoranthene
Fl
uorene
Heotachlor
Heptachlor epoxide
8080
0.2
8270
10.
8020
2.
8240
5.
8015
10.
8240
5.
8270
10.
8270
10.
8270
10.
8100
200.
8270
10.
8100
200.
8270
10.
8080
0.05
8270
10.
8080
1.
8270
10.
86—610
-89-
Hexachlorobenzene
Hexachlorobutad iene
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene
Hex ach loroethane
Hexachlorophene
Hexachloropropene
2
—Hex anone
Indeno(1,2,3—cd)pyrene
Isobutyl
alcohol
Isodrin
Mercury
Methacrylonitrile
Methapyrilene
Methoxychlor
Methyl
chloride
Chloromethane
3—Methylchol anthrene
Methylene
bromide
fib
romom e
thane
Methylene chloride
0ich loromethane
Methyl
ethyl ketone;MEK
8120
8270
8120
8270
8120
8270
8120
8270
8270
8270
8240
8100
8270
8015
8270
8090
8270
8270
8270
6010
7420
7421
7470
8015
8240
8270
8080
8270
8010
8240
8010
8240
8270
8010
8240
8010
8240
8015
8240
8010
8240
0.5
10.
5-
10.
5.
10.
0.5
10.
10.
10.
50.
200.
10.
50.
10.
60,.
10.
10.
10.
40.
1000.
10.
2.
5.
5.
10.
2.
10.
20.
10.
1.
10.
10.
15.
5.
5.
5.
10.
100.
40.
5.
118—74—1
Benzene, hexachloro—
87—68—3
1,3—Butadiene, 1,1,2,3,4,4—
hexachloro—
77.47.-4
1,3—Cyclopentadiene,
1,2,3,4,5,5—
hexachloro—
67—72—1
Ethane,
hexachloro-
70—30—4
Phenol,
2,2’-methylenebis3,4,6—
trichloro-
1888-71—7
1—Propene,
i,1,2,3,3,3-hexachloro—
591 -78—6
2—f1exanone
193—39—5
Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene
78—83-1
1—Propanol,
2—methyl—
465-73—6
i,4,5,8—Dimethanonaphthalene,
1 ,2,3,4,10,10—hexachloro—
1,4,4a ,5,8,8a-hexahydro-(lal pha
4aipha,
4abeta,
Sbeta, 8beta,
8abeta)—
78—59—i
2—Cyclohexen-1—one,
3,5,5—trimethyl—
Isophorone
Isosafrole
Kepone
Lead
120—58—1
1 ,3—Benzod ioxol e,
5—(1—propenyl
)
—
143—50-0
1,3,4—Metheno-2H—cyclobuta—
c ,dpentaIen—2—one,
1.la,3,3a ,4,5,5,5a,5b,6—
decachlorooctahydro—
(Total)
Lead
(Total)
Mercury
126-96—7
2-Propeneitrile,
2-methyl—
Methyl bromide;
Bromomethane
91—80—5
1,2—Ethanediamine,
N,N—dimethyl—N’—2—
pyridinyl-M’-(2-thienylmethyl )—
72-43-5
Benzene,
1,1’-(2,2,2—
trichloroethyl idene)bis4—methoxy-
74-83-9
Methane,
bromo-
74—87—3
Methane,
chloro—
56—49—5
Benz~jaceanthrylene,
1,2—dihydro-3—
methyl
-
74—95-3
Methane,
dibromo—
75—09—2
Methane,
dichioro—
Methyl
Iodide;
lodomethane
78-93-3
2-Butanone
74—88-4
Methane,
iodo-
86—6 11
—90—
Methyl methacrylate
Methyl methanesulfonate
2—Methylnaphthal ene
Methyl
parathion;
Parathion
methyl
4-Methyl—2-pentanbne;
Methyl
isobutyl
ketone
Naphthalene
o—Nitrophenol
p~Nitrophenol
4—Nitroquinol me 1-oxide
N-Nitros od i—n—butylaminc
N-Uitro~odiethylamine
?~—Nitrosodimetnylamine
N—Nitrosod
I phenylam inc
N—Nitrosodipropylamine;
Di-n—
propyin itrosdm Inc
N—Nitroscmethy lethylamine
N—Nitrosomorphol me
N—Nitrosopiperidene
N—Nitrosopyrrol idine
5—Nltro-’o—tol uidine
Parathion
Polychlorinated
biphenyls
PCBs
Polychlorinated
dibenzo-p—
dioxins;
PCODs
Polychior ma ted
dlbenzofurans;
PCDFs
Pentachlcrobenzene
Pentachloroethane
Pentachloroni trobenzene
Pentachiorophenol
80-62-6
2—Prupenoic
acid, 2—methyl—,
methyl
ester
66—27—3
Methanesulfonic
acid, methyl
ester
91—57—6
Naphthylene, 2—methyl-
298—00-0
Phosphorothioic acid,
0,0—dimethyl 0—
(4—nitrophenyl)
ester
108—10—1
2—Pentanone, 4—methyl-
91-20-3
Naphthalene
88—75—5
Phenol, 2—nitro—
100—02 -7
Phenol
,
4~nitro-
_______
Quinoline, 4—nitro—,
1—oxide
________
1—Butanamine, N-butyl—N—nitroso-
_______
Ethanamine, N-ethyl-N-nitroso—
_______
Methanamine,
N-methyl—N—nitroso-
_______
Benzenamine,
N—nitroso—N—phenyl—
1-Propanamine,N-nitroso-N—propyl-
10595-95—
Ethanamine, N-methyl-N—nitroso-
6
59—89—2
Morpholine,
4-nitroso-
100—75-4
Piperidene, 1-nitroso—
930-55-2
Pyrrolidine,
1—nitroso—
99—55—8
Benzenamine,
2—methyl—5—nitro-
56—38-2
Phosphorothioic
acid,
0,0—diethyl—0—
(4—nitrophenyl)
ester
See
(g)
1,1’—Biphenyl,
chloro
derivatives
See
(h)
Dibenzob,e1,4dioxin,
chloro
derivati
yes
See
(i)
Bibenzofuran, chloro derivatives
608-93-5
Benzene, pentachloro—
76—01-7
Ethane, pentachloro—
82—68-8
Benzene,
pentachloror~itro—
87—86-5
Phenol
,
pentachloro-
62—44-2
Acetamide,
N-(4—ethoxyphenyl)
1,4—Naphthoquinone
130—15—4
134—32-7
91-59—8
(Total)
1,4—Naphthalenedione
1—Naphthylamine
2—Naphthylarnine
Nickel
1—Naphthalenamine
2—Naphthalenamine
Nickel
o—Nitroaniline
m—Nitroaniline
p—Nitroanilinc
Nitrobenzene
88-74—4
99—09—2
100—01—6
98—95-3
Benzenamine, 2-ritro-
Benzenamin~,3-n~tr~o—
Benze:~amine,4—nitro—
Benzene, nitro—
8015
8240
8270
8270
8140
8270
8015
8240
8100
8270
8270
8270
8270
6010
7520
8270
8270
8270
8090
8270
8040
8270
8040
8270
8270
8270
8270
8270
8270
827(1
2.
5.
10.
10.
0.5
10.
5.
50.
200.
10.
10.
10.
10.
50.
400.
50.
50.
50.
40.
10.
5.
10.
10.
50.
10.
10.
10.
10.
10.
10.
56-57—5
924—16 —3
55 —18—5
62-75-9
86-30-6
621—64-7
8270
10.
8270
8270
8270
8270
8270
8080
8250
8280
10.
10.
10.
10.
10.
50.
100.
0.01
Phenacetin
8280
0.01
8270
8240
8270
8270
8040
8270
8270
10.
5.
10.
10.
5.
50.
10.
86—612
-91-
Phenol
2—Picol inc
Py r en e
Pyrid
Inc
Silver
Sty rene
o—Tol uid inc
(Total)
Silver
93—72-1
Propanoic acid,
2—(2,4,5—
trichloropnenoxy)
—
100—42—5
Benzene, ethenyl—
18496-25—
Sulfide
8
93—76—5
Acetic
acid,
(2,4,5—
trichlorophenoxy)—
1746—01—8
DibenzoEb,eJ1,4dioxin,
2,3,7.8-
tetrachloro-
95—94—3
Benzene,
1,2,4,5—tetrachloro-
630—20—6
Ethane,
1,1,i,2—tetrachloro-
79—34—5
Ethane,
1,1,2,2—tetrachloro—
127—18—4
Ethene,
tetrachioro—
8280
0.005
Phenanthrene
85-01 -B
Phenanthrene
8100
8270
200.
10.
p—Phenylenediamine
108—95—2
106—50—3
298-02—2
109-06—8
Phenol
1,4—Benzenediariine
Phosphorodithioic acid,
0,0—diethyl
8040
8270
8270
8140
8270
8240
8270
1.
10.
10.
2.
10.
5.
10.
Phorate
S—(ethylthio)methyl
ester
Pyridine,
2—methyl—
Pronamide
Propionitrile;
Ethyl
cyanide
23950-58-
5
107—12—0
129—00—0
110—86-1
94—59-7
(Total)
Benzamide,
3,5—dichloro—N—(1,1—
8270
8015
8240
8100
8270
8240
8270
8270
6010
7740
7741
6010
7780
8150
8020
8240
9030
10.
60.
5.
200.
10.
5.
10.
10.
750.
20.
20.
70.
100.
2.
dimethyl—2—propenyl)—
Propanenitrile
Pyrene
Pyridine
1 ,3-Benzod ioxol e,
5- (2—propenyl
)
-
Safrole
Selenium
Selenium
Silvex;
2,4,5—TP
1.
5.
10000.
8150
2.
Sul fide
2.4,5-T;
2,4,5—
Trichlorophenoxyacetic
acid
2,3,7,8—TCDD;
2,3,7,8—
Tetrachlorod ibenzo—p—d ioxin
1,2,4, 5—Tetrachlorobenzene
1,1, 1,2—Tetrachloroethane
1,1,2,2, —Tetrachloroethane
Tetrachloroethylene
Perch 1 oroethylene;
Tetrachloroethene
2,3,4,6—Tetrachlorophenol
Tetraethyl
dithiopyrophosphate;
Sul fotapp
Thall ium
Tin
Tol uene
8010
8240
5.
5.
8010
8240
0.5
5.
8010
8240
0.5
S.
58—90—2
3689—24—5
(Total)
Phenol
,
2,3,4,6—tetrachloro—
8270
8270
8010
7840
10.
10.
400.
1000.
Thiodiphosphoric
acid
ester
((H0)~P(S)20),
tetraethyl
Thallium
(Total)
108—88—3
Tin
Benzene, methyl—
7841
7870
8020
8240
10.
8000.
2.
5.
95-53-4
Benzenamine,
2-methyl—
8270
10.
86—613
-92—
Toxaphene
1 ,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
i,1,1-Trichloroethane;
Methyl
chloroform
1, 1,2—Trichloroethane
Trichloroethylene;
Trichloroethene
Tr ichlorofl uoromethane
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
2, 4, 6—Trichloro phenol
1,2,3—Trichloropropane
0,0,0—Triethyl
phosphorothioate
sym—Trmitrobenzene
Vanadium
Vinyl
acetate
Vinyl
chloride
Xylene
(total)
Z Inc
(Pace numbers
93-104
are
omitted)
86—614
8001—35—2
120—82—1
71-65—6
79—00—5
Toxaphene
Benzene,
1,2,4—trichloro—
8080
8250
8270
8240
8010
8240
2.
10.
10.
5.
0..2
5.
Ethane, 1,1,1—trichloro—
Ethane,
1,1,2—trichloro-
79—01-6
Ethene, trichloro-
8010
8240
1.
5.
75—89—4
Methane,
trichlorofluoro—
8010
8240
10.
5.
95—96—4
88—06-2
96—18-4
Phenol,
2,4,5—trichloro-
8270
8040
8270
8010
8240
10.
5.
10.
10.
5.
Phenol,
2,4,6-trichloro-
Propane,
1,2,3-trichloro—
126—68—1
Phosphorothioic
acid,
0,0,0—triethyl
8270
10.
ester
99—35—4
(Total)
Benzene,
1,3,5—trinitro—
8270
6010
7910
7911
10.
80.
2000.
40.
Vanadium
106-05-4
75—01-4
Acetic
acid,
ethenyl
ester
8240
8010
8240
5.
2.
10.
Ethene,
chloro—
1330—20-7
Benzene,
dimethyl—
8020
6240
5.
5.
(Total)
Zinc
6010
20.
50.
(Source:
Added
at
12
111.
Reg.
effective
-105-
TITLE
35:
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
SUBTITLE
G:
WASTE DISPOSAL
CHAPTER
I:
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
SUBCHAPTER
C:
HAZARDOUS WASTE OPERATING REQUIREMENTS
PART 725
INTERIM STATUS STANDARDS FOR OWNERS AND OPERATORS OF HAZARDOUS
WASTE
TREATMENT,
STORAGE
AND DISPOSAL FACILITIES
SUBPART
A:
GENERAL
PROVISIONS
Section
725.101
Purpose, Scope and Applicability
725.104
Imminent Hazard Action
SUBPART
B:
GENERAL FACILITY STANDARDS
Section
725.110
Applicability
725.111
USEPA Identification Number
725.112
Required Notices
725.113
General Waste Analysis
725.114
Security
725.115
General
Inspection Requirements
725.116
Personnel Training
725.117
General
Requirements
for Ignitable, Reactive or
Incompatible
Wastes
725.118
Location
Standards
SUBPART
C:
PREPAREDNESS
AND
PREVENTION
Section
725.130
Applicability
725.131
Maintenance and Operation
of Facility
725.132
Required Equipment
725.133
Testing and Maintenance of Equipment
725.134
Access
to Communications
or Alarm System
725.135
Required Aisle Space
725.137
Arrangements with Local
Authorities
SUBPART U:
CONTINGENCY PLAN AND EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
Section
725.150
Applicability
725.151
Purpose and Implementation
of Contingency Plan
725.152
Content
of Contingency Plan
725.153
Copies
of Contingency Plan
725.154
Amendment of Contingency Plan
725.155
Emergency
Coordinator
725.156
Emergency
Procedures
SUBPART
E:
MANIFEST SYSTEM,
RECORDKEEPING AND REPORTING
Section
725.170
Applicability
725.171
Use
of
Manifest
System
725.172
Manifest
Discrepancies
725.173
Operating
Record
725.174
Availability, Retention and Disposition
of
Records
86—6 15
-106-
725.175
Annual
Report
725.176
Unmanifested Waste Report
725.177
Additional
Reports
SUBPART
F:
GROUNDWATER MONITORING
Section
725.190
Applicability
725.191
Groundwater
Monitoring
System
725.192
Sampling and Analysis
725.193
Preparation, Evaluation
and Response
725.194
Recordkeeping
and Reporting
SUBPART
G:
CLOSURE
AND
POST-CLOSURE
Secti on
725.210
Applicability
725.211
Closure Performance Standard
725.212
Closure
Plan;
Amendment
of
Plan
725.213
Closure;
Time
Allowed
for
Closure
725.214
Disposal
or Decontamination
of Equipment,
Structures
and Soils
725.215
Certification of Closure
725.216
Survey
Plat
725.217
Post-closure
Care
and
Use
of
Property
725.218
Post—closure Plan; Amendment of Plan
725.219
Post-Closure Notices
725.220
Certification
of Completion
of Post—Closure Care
SUBPART
H:
FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS
Section
725.240
Applicability
725.241
Definitions
of Terms
as Used
in this Subpart
725.242
Cost Estimate for Closure
725.243
Financial Assurance for Closure
725.244
Cost Estimate for Post-closure Care
725.245
Financial Assurance for Post-closure Monitoring
and Maintenance
725.246
Use of
a Mechanism for Financial Assurance of
Both Closure and
Post-closure Care
725.247
Liability Requirements
725.248
Incapacity
of Owners
or Operators, Guarantors
or
Financial
Institutions
725.251
Promulgation
of Forms
(Repealed)
SUBPART
I:
USE AND MANAGEMENT
OF CONTAINERS
Secti on
725.270
Applicability
725.271
Condition of Containers
725.272
Compatibility
of
Waste
with
Containers
725.273
Management
of
Containers
725.274
Inspections
725.276
Special
Requirements
for
Ignitable
or Reactive Waste
725.277
Special Requirements
for Incompatible Wastes
SUBPART J:
TANK SYSTEMS
Section
725.290
Applicability
86—6 16
-107-
Assessment
of Existing Tank System’s Integrity
Design
and Installation
of New Tank Systems
or
Containment and Detection of Releases
General
Operating
Requirements
Inspections
Response to
leaks
or
spills and disposition of
Closure and Post—Closure Care
Special
Requirements for Ignitable or
Reactive
Waste
Special
Requirements for Incompatible Wastes
Waste Analysis
and Trial
Tests
Generators
of 100 to
1000 kg/mo.
SUBPART K:
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
SUBPART
L:
WASTE
PILES
Applicability
Protection from Wind
Waste Analysis
Containment
Design
Requirements
Special Requirements
for Ignitable or
Reactive Waste
Special Requirements
for Incompatible Wastes
Closure
and
Post—Closure
Care
SUBPART M:
LAND TREATMENT
Applicability
General Operating Requirements
Waste Analysis
Food Chain
Crops
Unsaturated
Zone
(Zone
of
Aeration)
Monitoring
Recordkeeping
Closure and Post-Closure
Special
Requirements
for
Ignitable
or
Reactive
Waste
Special
Requirements for Incompatible Wastes
SUBPART N:
LANDFILLS
Components
Tank Systems
Applicability
Design
Requirements
General Operating Requirements
Containment System
Waste Analysis and Trial
Tests
Inspections
Closure and Post—Closure Care
Special Requirements
for Ignitable or Reactive Waste
Special Requirements
for Incompatible Wastes
725.291
725. 292
725.293
725.294
725. 295
725.296
725. 297
725. 298
725.299
725.300
725.301
Section
725.320
725.321
725.322
725. 323
725.325
725.326
725.328
725.329
725.330
Section
725.350
725.351
725.352
725. 353
725. 354
725.356
725. 357
725.358
Secti on
725.370
725.372
725.373
725. 376
725.378
725.379
725.380
725.381
725.382
Secti on
725.400
725. 401
725. 402
725. 409
725.410
Applicability
Design
Requirements
General
Operating Requirements
Surveying and Recordkeeping
Closure and Post—Closure
86—6 17
-108-
Special
Requirements for Ignitable or
Reactive Waste
Special
Requirements for Incompatible Wastes
Special Requirements
for Liquid Wastes
Special
Requirements
for Containers
Disposal of
Small
Containers
of Hazardous Waste
Drums (Lab Packs)
SUBPART
0:
INCINERATORS
Applicability
Waste Analysis
General Operating Requirements
Monitoring
and
Inspection
Closure
Interim Status
Incinerators
Burning
Particular
Hazardous
Wastes
SUBPART
P:
THERMAL
TREATMENT
Other Thermal Treatment
General Operating Requirements
Waste Analysis
Monitoring and Inspections
Closure
Open Burning; Waste Explosives
Interim Status Thermal Treatment Devices Burning Particular
Hazardous Waste
SUBPART
Q:
CHEMICAL, PHYSICAL AND BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT
Applicability
General Operating Requirements
Waste
Analysis
and
Trial
Tests
Inspections
Closure
Special
Requirements
for Ignitable
or
Reactive
Waste
Special Requirements for Incompatible
Wastes
SUBPART
R:
UNDERGROUND
INJECTION
Section
725.530
Applicability
Appendix A
Recordkeeping Instructions
Appendix B
EPA Report Form and Instructions (Repealed)
Appendix C
EPA Interim Primary Drinking Water Standards
Appendix
D
Tests
for Significance
Appendix E
Examples
of Potentially
Incompatible Waste
AUTHORITY:
Implementing Section 22.4 and authorized by Section
27 of the
Environmental Protection Act (Ill.
Rev. Stat.
1985,
ch.
111—1/2,
pars.
1022.4
and
1027).
SOURCE:
Adopted
in R81-22,
43 PCB 427,
at
5
Ill.
Reg. 9781, effective as
noted
in
35
Ill.
Adm. Code 700.106; amended and codified
in R81-22,
45 PCB
317,
at
6 Iii.
Reg. 4828, effective as noted
in
35
Ill. Adm. Code 700.106;
in Overpacked
725.412
725.413
725.414
725.415
725.416
Section
725.440
725.441
725.445
725.447
725.451
725.452
Section
725.470
725.473
725.475
725.477
725.481
725.482
725.483
Section
725.500
725.501
725.502
725.503
725.504
725.505
725.506
86—618
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amended
in R82-18,
51 PCB 831,
at
7 Ill.
Reg.
2518, effective February 22,
1983;
amended
in
R82-19,
53 PCB 131,
at
7
Ill.
Reg.
14034,
effective
October
12,
1983;
amended
in R84-9,
at
9
Ill.
Reg. 11869, effective July 24,
1985;
amended
in
R&5-22
at
10
Ill.
Reg. 1085, effective January
2,
1986;
amended
in
R86-1
at
10
Ill.
Reg.
14069,
effective
August
12,
1986;
amended
in
R86-28
at
11
Ill.
Reg. 6044,
effective
March
24,
1987;
amended
in
R86-46
at
11
Ill.
Reg.
13489,
effective
August
4,
1987;
amended
in
R87—5
at
11
Ill.
Reg. 19338,
effective
November
10,
1987;
amended
in
R87—26
at
12
Ill.
Reg.
2485,
effective January 15,
1988;
amended
in R87-39
at
12 Ill.
Reg.
effective
SUbPART
A:
GENERAL
PROVISIONS
Section 725.101
Purpose,
Scope and Applicability
a)
The purpose
of this Part
is
to establish minimum standards which
define the acceptable management
of
hazardous waste during the period
of
interim status and
until
certification of final
closure or,
if
the
facility is subject
to post-closure requirements, until
post-closure
responsibilities are fulfilled.
b)
The standards in this Part apply to owners and operators
of
facilities which treat,
store
or dispose of hazardous waste who have
fully complied with the requirements for interim status under Section
3005(e)
of the Resource Conservation
and Recovery Act
(RCRA)
(42
U.S.C.
6901
et seq.)
and 35
Ill. Adm. Code 703, until
either
a permit
is issued under Section 3005 of the Resource Conservation
and
Recovery
Act
or
Section
21(f)
of
the Environmental
Protection Act,
or
until
applicable
closure
and
post-closure
responsibilities
under
this
Part are fulfilled, and
to those owners
and operators of
facilities
in existence on November 19, 1980,
who have failed
to provide timely
notification
as
required
by Section 3010(a)
of RCRA,
or failed
to
file
Part
A
of
the
Permit
Application
as
required
by
40 CFR 270.10(e)
and
(g)
or
35
Ill. Adm. Code 703.150 and 703.152.
These
standards
apply
to
all treatment, storage
or
disposal
of hazardous waste
at
these
facilities
after
November
19,
1980,
except
as
specifically
provided otherwise
in this Part or
35
Ill. Adm.
Code 721;
(Board Note:
As
stated
in Section 3005(a)
of RCRA,
after the
effective date of regulations
under that Section,
i.e.,
40
CFR 270
and
124,
the
treatment,
storage
or
disposal
of hazardous waste
is
prohibited
except
in
accordance
with
a
permit.
Section
3005(e)
of
RCRA provides
for the continued operation of
an
existing facility
which
meets
certain conditions until
final
administrative disposition
of the owner’s
and operator’s permit application
is made.
35 Ill.
Adm. Code 703.140
et seq. provide that
a
permit
is
deemed
issued
under Section 21(f)(1)
of the Environmental
Protection Act
under
conditions similar
to feaeral
interim status.)
C)
The requirements
of
this Part do
not apply
to:
1)
A person disposing of
hazardous
waste
by
means
of
ocean
disposal
subject
to
a permit
issued
under the Marine Protection, Research
and Sanctuaries Act
(16 U.S.C.
1431-1434;
33 U.S.C.
1401);
86—619
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(Board Note:
This Part applies to the treatment
or storage of
hazardous waste before
it
is
loaded into an ocean
vessel
for
incineration
or disposal
at sea,
as provided
in subsection
(b).)
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~es4~
ec ha~ar~e~s
waste
by
ii~eans ec ~
4~eet4e#sdb~eette
an
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er~e~n~
n~eet4enGent,~e4f~J~G~
permit
~ssded ~
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Part
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t~eabe~ve
~re~n~
eat~nentor
s~ev~a~e
e4~ ha~ar~e~s
waste
befere
it
is
in~eeted ~ndere~n~
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Part
a4se
ap~4iesto
t~te~4s~esa4e~~a~ar~ot~swaste
by
i~ieanse~~
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4n~eet4en; as
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Sbbseet4on
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w~ti4~4na4a~mi strat4~ve~isposition
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~ertm94t
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3)
The owner or operator of a POTW (publicly owned treatment works)
which treats, stores
or disposes
of hazardous waste;
(Board Note:
The owner
or operator
of
a facility under
subsections
(c)(1) through (c)(3)
is
subject
to the requirements
of
35
Ill.
Adm. Code 724 to the extent they
are included
in
a
permit by rule granted
to
such a person under 35
Ill. Adm. Code
702 and 703 or are required
by
35
Ill. Adm. Code 7O4.Subpart
F.)
5)
The owner or operator of
a facility permitted, licensed
or
registered
by
Illinois
to manage municipal
or
industrial
solid
waste,
if
the
only
hazardous
waste
the
facility
treats,
stores
or
disposes
of
is
excluded
from
regulation
under
this Part by
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code
721.105;
6)
The owner
or operator
of
a facility managing recyclable
materials described
in
35 Ill. Adm. Code 721.1O6(a)(2)
and
(3)
(except
to the extent that requirements of this Part are
referred
to
in
35
Ill. Adm. Code 726.Subparts
C,
D,
F
or
G;
7)
A generator accumulating waste on—site
in compliance with 35
Ill. Adm. Code 722.134, except
to the extent
the requirements
are included
in
35
Ill.
Adm. Code 722.134;
8)
A
farmer
disposing
of
waste
pesticides
from his own use
in
compliance with
35
Ill. Adm. Code 722.151;
9)
The owner
or operator of
a totally enclosed treatment facility,
as defined
in
35
Ill. Adm. Code 720.110;
10)
The owner
or operator of an elementary neutralization unit
or
a
wastewater treatment unit as defined
in 35 Ill. Adm. Code
720.110;
11)
Immediate
response:
A)
Except
as
provided
in
subsection
(c)(11)(B),
a person
engaged
in treatment or containment activities during
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immediate response to any of
the following situations:
I)
A discharge of
a hazardous waste;
ii)
An
imminent and substantial
threat of a discharge of
a
hazardous waste;
iii)
A discharge of a material which, when discharged,
becomes
a hazardous waste.
B)
An owner
or operator of a facility
otherwise regulated
by
this Part must comply with
all applicable requirements of
Subparts
C and
0.
C)
Any person who
is
Covered
by subsection
(c)(11)(A)
and who
continues
or initiates hazardous waste treatment or
containment activities after the immediate response
is over
is subject
to
all applicable requirements
of this Part
and
35
Ill.
Adm. Code 702, 703 and 705 for those
activities.
12)
A transporter storing manifested shipments of hazardous waste
in
containers meeting the requirements
of
35
Ill. Adm. Code 722.130
at a transfer facility
for a period of ten days
or
less.
13)
The addition of
absorbent material
to waste
in
a container
(as
defined
in
35
Ill.
Adm. Code 720.110),
or the addition
of waste
to the absorbent material
in
a container, provided that these
actions occur
at the time waste
is
first placed
in the
containers;
and Sections 725.117(b),
725.271
and 725.272 are
complied with.
d)
The following hazardous wastes must
not be managed
at
facilities
subject
to regulation under this
Part:
hazardous waste numbers FO2O,
FO21,
FO22, F023,
F026 or F027 unless:
1)
The wastewater treatment sludge
is generated
in
a
surface
impoundment
as
part of the plant’s wastewater treatment system;
2)
The waste
is stored
in tanks
or containers;
3)
The waste
is stored
or treated
in waste piles that meet the
requirements
of
35
Ill. Adm. Code 724.350(c)
as well
as
all
other applicable requirements of Subpart
L;
4)
The waste
is burned
in
incinerators that are certified pursuant
to
the
standards
and
procedures
in
Section
725.452;
or
5)
The waste
is burned
in facilities that thermally
treat the waste
in
a device
other than an incinerator and
that are certified
pursuant
to
the
standards and procedures
in Section 725.483.
e)
This Part applies
to owners and operators of facilities which treat,
store
or dispose of hazardous wastes
referred
to
in
35
Ill.
Adm. Code
728.
86—621
-112-
f)
35 Ill.
Adm. Code 700
contains
rules
concerning
application
of
other
Board
regulations.
(Source:
Amended at
12
Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
SUBPART
B:
GENERAL FACILITY STANDARDS
Section 725.113
General Waste Analysis
a)
Waste analysis:
1)
Before
an owner or operator treats,
stores
or disposes
of
any
hazardous waste, the owner
or operator shall
obtain
a detailed
chemical
and physical analysis of
a representative sample
of the
waste.
At
a
minimum,
this analysis must contain
all
the
information which must be known
to treat, store
or dispose
of
the
waste
in accordance with
the requirements of this Part and
35
Ill.
Adm. Code 728.
2)
The analysis may include data developed under 35
Ill.
Adm. Code
721
and existing published or documented data on
the hazardous
waste
or
on
waste
generated
from
similar
processes.
(Board Note:
For example, the facility’s
record of analyses
performed on the waste before the effective date of these
regulations
or
studies conducted
on hazardous waste generated
from processes similar to that which
generated
the waste
to
be
managed
at the facility may be included
in
the data base
required
to comply with subsection
(a)(1).
The owner or
operator of an off-site facility may arrange for
the generator
of
the hazardous waste
to supply part or
all
of the information
required by subsection (a)(1).
If the generator does not supply
the information and the owner or operator chooses
to
accept
a
hazardous waste,
the owner or operator
is responsible for
obtaining the information required
to comply with this Section.)
3)
The analysis must be repeated as
necessary
to insure that
it
is
accurate and up—to—date.
At
a minimum, the analysis must be
repeated:
A)
When the owner or
operator
is
notified,
or has
reason
to
believe, that
the process or operation generating the
hazardous waste has
changed;
and
B)
For off-site facilities, when the results of the inspection
required
in
subsection
(a)(4)
indicate that the hazardous
waste received at the facility does not match
the waste
designated
on the accompanying
manifest
or shipping paper.
4)
The owner or operator of
an off-site facility
shall
inspect and,
if necessary,
analyze
each
hazardous waste movement received at
the facility to determine whether
it matches the identity of the
waste
specified on the accompanying manifest
or shipping paper.
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b)
The owner
or operator
shall
develop and follow
a written waste
analysis
plan
which describes
the procedures which the
owner
or
operator will carry out to comply with subsection
(a).
The owner
or
operator shall
keep this plan at
the facility.
At
a minimum,
the
plan must specify:
1)
The parameters
for which
each hazardous waste will
be analyzed
and
the rationale for the selection
of these parameters
(i.e.,
how analysis
for these parameters
will provide sufficient
information
on the waste’s properties
to comply with subsection
(a).
2)
The test methods which will
be used
to test for these
parameters.
3)
The sampling method which will be
used to obtain
a
representative sample
of
the waste
to
be analyzed.
A
representative sample may be
obtained using either:
A)
One of the sampling methods described in
35
Ill. Adm. Code
721.Appendix A or
B)
An
equivalent
sampling
method.
(Board Note:
See 35 Ill.
Adm. Code 720.120(c)
for related
discussion.)
4)
The
frequency
with
which
the
initial
analysis
of
the
waste
will
be
reviewed
or
repeated
to
ensure
that
the
analysis
is
accurate
and
up-to-date.
5)
For off-site facilities,
the waste
analyses that hazardous waste
generators
have agreed
to supply.
6)
Where applicable,
the methods which will
be used
to meet the
additional
waste
analysis
requirements
for
specific
waste
management methods
as specified
in Sections 725.293, 725.325,
725.352, 725.373, 725.414, 725.441, 725.475 and 725.502,
and 35
Ill. Adm. Code 728.107.
And,
7)
For surface impoundments exempted from land disposal
restrictions under
35
Ill.
Adm. Code 728.104(a),
the
procedures
and schedules
for:
A)
The sampling of
impoundment
contents;
B)
The analysis
of test data;
and,
C)
The annual
removal
of -resi~ew~iie~
~ees-residues
which
are not delisted under
35
Ill. Adm. Code 720. 122 and do not
exhibit
a characteristic of hazardous waste, and which
do
not meet the standards of 35
Ill. Adm.
Code 728.Subpart
0
or, where no treatment standards have been established,
the
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annual
removal
of residues which
do not meet the applicable
prohibition
levels
in
35
Ill. Adm. Code 728.Subpart
C.
C)
For off—site facilities,
the waste analysis
plan required
in
subsection
(b) must also specify the procedures which will
be used to
inspect and,
if
necessary,
analyze
each movement of hazardous waste
received at the facility
to ensure that
it matches the identity
of
the waste designated
on
the accompanying manifest or shipping
paper.
At
a minimum, the plan must describe:
1)
The procedures which will
be used to determine the identity of
each movement of
waste managed
at the facility; and
2)
The sampling method which will
be
used to obtain
a
representative sample of
the waste to be identified,
if the
identification method
includes sampling.
(Source:
Amended
at
12
Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
SUBPART
H:
FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS
Section 725.247
Liability Requirements
a)
Coverage
for
sudden accidental occurrences.
An
owner
or operator of
a hazardous waste treatment, storage
or disposal facility,
or
a group
of
such
facilities,
shall
demonstrate
financial responsibility for
bodily injury and property damage
to third
parties caused by
sudden
accidental
occurrences arising from operations
of the facility
or
group
of
facilities.
The owner
or operator
shall
have and maintain
liability coverage for
sudden accidental
occurrences
in the amount
of
at
least
$1 million
per occurrence with an annual
aggregate of at
least
$2 million, exclusive of
legal
defense costs.
This liability
coverage may be demonstrated
in
one of three ways,
as specified in
subsections
(a)(1),
(a)(2)
and
(a)(3):
1)
An
owner
or
operator
may
demonstrate
the
required
liability
coverage by having liability insurance as
specified
in this
paragraph.
A)
Each
insurance policy must be amended
by attachment
of the
Hazardous
Waste
Facility
Liability Endorsement
or evidenced
by
a Certificate of Liability
Insurance.
The wording of
the
endorsement
must
be
as
specified
in
35
Ill. Adm.
Code
724.251.
The wording of the certificate
of
insurance must
be
as specified
in
35
Ill. Adm. Code 724.251.
The owner
or
operator shall
submit
a
signed duplicate original of the
endorsement
or
the
certificate
of
insurance to the
Agency.
If requested by the Agency, the
owner
or operator
shall
provide
a
signed duplicate original
of the insurance
policy.
B)
Each
insurance policy must be
issued
by
an
insurer which,
at
a minimum,
is
licensed to transact the business of
insurance,
or eligible to provide insurance
as
an excess
or
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surplus
lines
insurer,
in
one or more states.
2)
An
owner
or
operator
may
meet
the requirements of this Section
by passing
a financial test or using the corporate guarantee for
liability
coverage
as
specified
in subsections
(f)
and (g).
3)
An owner
or operator may demonstrate the required liability
coverage through use of the financial
test,
insurance, the
corporate guarantee,
a
combination
of the financial test and
insurance or
a combination
of
the corporate guarantee and
insurance.
The amounts
of coverage demonstrated must total
at
least the minimum amounts required by this subsection.
b)
Coverage for nonsudden accidental
occurrences.
An owner
or operator
of
a surface impoundment,
landfill
or
land treatment facility which
is
used
to
manage
hazardous
waste,
or
a
group
of
such
facilities,
shall
demonstrate financial responsibility
for bodily
injury and
property damage
to third parties caused
by nonsudden accidental
occurrences arising from operations of the facility or group of
facilities.
The owner
or operator
shall
have and maintain liability
coverage
for nonsudden accidental occurrences
in
the amount
of at
least
$3 million per occurrence with an annual aggregate of
at
least
$6 million, exclusive of
legal
defense costs.
This liability
coverage may be demonstrated
in
one of three ways,
as specified
in
subsections
(b)(1),
(b)(2),
and
(b)(3):
1)
An
owner
or
operator
may
demonstrate
the required liability
coverage by having liability insurance as specified
in this
paragraph.
A)
Each insurance policy must be amended
by attachment of the
Hazardous Waste Facility Liability Endorsement
or evidence
by
a Certificate
of Liability Insurance.
The wording of
the endorsement must be
as specified
in
35 Ill.
Adm. Code
724.251.
The wording of the certificate
of insurance must
be
as
specified
in
35 111. Adm. Code 724.251.
The owner
or
operator shall
submit
a signed duplicate original
of the
endorsement
or the certificate of insurance to the
Agency.
If requested by
the Agency, the owner
or operator
shall
provide
a signed duplicate original of
the insurance
policy.
B)
Each insurance policy must be issued
by
an
insurer which,
at
a minimum,
is
licensed to transact the business of
insurance,
or eligible to provide insurance
as
an excess
or
surplus
lines
insurer
in one
or more states.
2)
An owner
or operator may meet the requirements of this Section
by
passing
a
financial
test
or using the corporate guarantee for
liability coverage as
specified
in subsections
(f)
and
(g).
3)
An owner
or operator may demonstrate the required liability
coverage through use of the financial test,
insurance, the
corporate guarantee,
a combination
of the financial test and
8
6—625
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insurance or a combination of the corporate guarantee and
insurance.
The amounts of coverage must
total
at least the
minimum amounts required by this paragraph.
c)
Request
for adjusted
level
of required liability coverage.
If an
owner, or operator demonstrates to the Agency that the levels
of
financial responsibility required by
subsections
(a)
or
(b)
are not
consistent with the degree and duration of risk associated with
treatment, storage
or disposal at the facility or group
of
facilities, the owner
or operator may obtain
an adjusted level
of
required
liability
coverage
from the Agency.
The request for an
adjusted
level
of required liability coverage must be
submitted
in
writing
to the Agency.
If granted,
the Agency’s action will take the
form of an adjusted
level
of
required liability coverage, such level
to
be based
on the Agency assessment
of the degree and duration
of
risk associated with the ownership or operation of the facility or
group of facilities.
The Agency may require
an owner
or operator who
requests
an adjusted
level
of
required liability coverage
to provide
such technical
and engineering information
as
is necessary to
determine a level
of financial responsibility other than that
required
by
subsection
(a)
or
(b).
The Agency
shall
process any
request for an adjusted level
of required liability coverage
as
if
it
were a permit modification request under 35
Ill.
Adm. Code
702.184(e)(3)
and 705.128.
Notwithstanding
any other provision,
the
Agency
shall
hold
a
public
hearing
whenever
it finds,
on the basis
of
requests,
a
significant degree of public interest
in
a tentative
decision to grant
an adjusted
level
of required liability
insurance.
The Agency may also hold a public hearing
at
its
discretion whenever such
a hearing might clarify one
or more issues
involved
in the tentative decision.
d)
Adjustments
by the Agency.
If the Agency determines
that the levels
of financial responsibility required
by subsection
(a)
or
(b)
are not
consistent with the degree and duration
of risk associated with
treatment, storage or disposal
at the facility
or group
of
facilities,
the Agency
shall adjust the
level
of financial
responsibility
required
under
subsection
(a)
or
(b)
as
may
be
necessary to protect human health and the environment.
This adjusted
level
shall
be based
on the Agency’s assessment of the degree and
duration
of
risk
associated
with
the
ownership
or
operation
of
the
facility
or group
of facilities.
In addition,
if the Agency
determines that there
is
a significant
risk
to human health and
the
environment from nonsudden accidental occurrences resulting from the
operations
of
a
facility that
is
not a surface impoundment,
landfill
or
land treatment facility,
the Agency may require that an owner or
operator of the facility comply with subsection
(b).
An
owner or
operator shall
furnish
to the Agency, within
a time specified by the
Agency
in the request, which shall
not be
less than 30
days, any
information which the Agency requests
to determine whether
cause
exists for such adjustments
of
level
or
type of coverage.
The Agency
shall
process
any
request
for
an
adjusted level
of required liability
coverage
as
if
it
were
a
permit
modification
request
under
35
111.
Adm. Code 702.184(e) (3)
and 705.128.
Notwithstanding
any other
provision,
the Agency shall
hold a public hearing whenever
it
finds,
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on the
basis
of requests,
a significant degree of public
interest in
a tentative decision
to grant
an adjusted level
of required liability
insurance.
The Agency may also hold
a public hearing
at
its
discretion
whenever
such
a
hearing
might
clarify
one or more issues
involved
in the tentative decision.
e)
Period
of coverage.
Within 60 days after receiving certifications
from
the
owner
or operator and
an
independent
registered
professional
engineer
that
final
closure has been completed
in accordance with the
approved
closure
plan,
the
Agency
shall
notify
the
owner
or
operator
in writing that the owner
or
operator
is
no
longer required
by this
Section
to maintain liability coverage for that facility, unless
the
Agency determines
that closure has not
been
in accordance with the
approved closure plan.
f)
Financial
test for liability coverage.
1)
An
owner
or operator may satisfy the requirements of this
Section
by demonstrating that the owner
or
operator
passes
a
financial test
as
specified
in this paragraph.
To pass this
test
the
owner
or
operator
shall
meet
the
criteria
of
subsection
(f)(1)(A)
or
(f)(1)(B):
A)
The owner or operator shalt
nave:
i)
Net working
capital and tangible
net worth
each at
least
six times the amount
of liability coverage to
be
demonstrated by
this test;
and
ii)
Tangible
net
worth
of
at
least
$10
million;
and
iii) Assets
in the United States amounting to either:
at
least
90
percent
of
total
assets;
or
at
least
six
times
the
amount
of
liability coverage
to
be
demonstrated by this test.
B)
The owner
or operator shall
have:
i)
A current rating for
the owner
or operator’s most
recent bond issuance of AAA,
AA, A or BBB as
issued
by
Standard and
Poor’s,
or Aaa, Aa,
A
or
Baa as
issued
by
Moody’s; and
ii)
Tangible net worth
of
at
least
$10 million;
and
iii) Tangible net worth
at
least
six
times
the
amount
of
liability
coverage
to
be
demonstrated
by
this
test;
and
iv)
Assets
in the United
States amounting to either:
at
least
90
percent
of
total
assets;
or
at least
six
times
the
amount
of
liability
coverage
to
be
demonstrated
by
this
test.
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2)
The phrase “amount
of
liability coverage”
as
used
in subsection
(f)(1)
refers
to the annual
aggregate amounts for which
coverage
is required under subsections
(a)
and
(b).
3)
To demonstrate that
the
owner
or
operator
meets
this
test,
the
owner or operator shall
submit
the following three items
to the
Agency:
A)
A letter
signed
by
the owner’s
or operator’s chief
financial
officer
ano
worded
as
specified
in
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code
724.251.
If
an
owner
or operator
is
using
the
financial test
to demonstrate
both assurance for closure or
post-closure care,
as
specified by 35
Ill. Adm. Code
724.243(f)
and 724.245(f),
or
by Sections 725.243(e)
and
725.245(e), and
liability coverage,
it shall
submit the
letter
specified
in
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code
724.251
to
cover
both
forms
of
financial
responsibility;
a
separate
letter
as
specified
in
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code
724.251
is
not required.
B)
A copy of
the independent
certified public accountant’s
report on examination of the owner’s
or operator’s
financial
statements
for
the
latest
completed
fiscal
year.
C)
A special report
from the owner’s
or operator’s
independent
certified
public
accountant
to
the
owner
or
operator
stating that:
i)
The accountant
has compared
the data which the letter
from
the
chief
financial
officer
specifies
as
having
been derived from the
independently audited, year-end
financial statements for the
latest fiscal year with
the
amounts
in
such
financial
statements;
and
ii)
In
connection
with
that
procedure,
no
matters
came
to
the accountant’s attention which
caused the accountant
to believe that
the specified data should
be
adjusted.
5)
After
the
initial
submission
of
items
specified
in
subsection
(f)(3), the owner of operator shall
send updated information
to
the Agency within
90
days after the close
of each succeeding
fiscal
year.
This information must consist
of
all
three items
specified
in subsection
(f)(3).
6)
If
the
owner
or operator no
longer meets
the requirements of
subsection
(f)(1), the owner
or operator shall
obtain
insurance
for
the entire amount
of
required
liability coverage
as
specified
in
this Section.
Evidence
of insurance must be
submitted
to the Agency within
90 days after the end of
the
fiscal
year
for which the year-end
financial data sho~:that the
owner
or
operator
no
longer
meets
the
test
requirements.
7)
The
Agency
may
disallow
use
of
this
test
on
the
basis
of
qualifications
in
the
opinion
expressed
by
the
independent
certified public accountant
in the accountant’s report
on
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examination of the owner’s
or operator’s financial statements
(see
subsection
(f)(3)(B)).
An
adverse
opinion
or
a
disclaimer
of opinion will
be cause for disallowance.
The Agency shall
evaluate other qualifications on
an
individual
basis.
The owner
or operator
shall
provide evidence of insurance for the entire
amount
of required
liability coverage as specified
in this
Section within
30 days after notification of disallowance.
g)
Corporate guarantee for liability coverage.
1)
Subject to subsection
(g)(2),
an owner
or operator may meet the
requirements
of
this Section
by obtaining
a written guarantee,
referred
to
as
a
“corporate guarantee.”
The guarantor must
be
the parent
corporation
of the owner
or operator.
The guarantor
must meet
the requirements for owners and operators
in
subsections
(f)(1)
through
(f)(7).
The wording
of the corporate
guarantee must be
as specified
in Section 724.251.
A certified
copy of the corporate guarantee must accompany the items
sent to
the Agency
as specified
in subsection
(f)(3).
The
terms
of
the
corporate guarantee must provide that:
A)
If the owner
or operator
fails
to satisfy
a
judgment based
on
a determination
of liability for bodily injury
or
property damage
to third parties caused
by
sudden
or
nonsudden accidental occurences
(or both as
the case may
be), arising from the operation of facilities covered by
this corporate guarantee,
or
fails
to pay an amount agreed
to
in
settlement
of claims arising from or alleged
to arise
from such injury
or damage, the guarantor will
do
so
up
to
the
limits
of coverage.
B)
The corporate guarantee will remain
in force unless the
guarantor sends
notice of cancellation by
certified mail
to
the owner
or operator and to the Agency.
The guarantee
shall
not be terminated unless
and until
the Agency
approves alternate liability coverage complying with
Section 724.247
or
35
Ill.
Adm. Code 725.247.
2)
The guarantor shall
execute the guarantee in Illinois.
The
guarantee shall
be accompanied by
a
letter signed by the
guarantor which
states that:
A)
The guarantee was signed
in Illinois by an
authorized agent
of the guarantor;
B)
The
guarantee
is
governed
by
Illinois
law;
and
C)
-~e~aranters~b~n4ts
to the ~risdietienof ~44ineis
eo~rtsfor ~r~oses of enforee~entof the
rentee~ —The
name and address
of the guarantor’s registered agent for
service
of process.
~j
The guarantor shall
have
a
registered agent pursuant to
Ill.
Rev.
Stat.
1985,
ch.
32,
par.
5.05.
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(Source:
Amended at 12 Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
86—630
-121-
TITLE
35:
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
SUBTITLE
G:
WASTE
DISPOSAL
CHAPTER
I:
POLLUTION
CONTROL
BOARD
SUBCHAPTER
c:
HAZARDOUS WASTE OPERATING REQUIREMENTS
PART 728
LAND DISPOSAL RESTRICTIONS
SUBPART
A:
GENERAL
Section
728.101
Purpose,
Scope and Applicability
728.102
Definitions
728.103
Dilution Prohibited
as
a Substitute for Treatment
728.104
Treatment Surface Impoundment Exemption
728.105
Procedures for case-by-case
Extensions
to
an Effective Date
728.106
Petitions to Allow Land Disposal of
a Waste Prohibited
under
Subpart
C
728.107
Waste Analysis
SUBPART C:
PROHIBITION
ON LAND
DISPOSAL
Section
728.130
Waste Specific Prohibitions
--
Solvent Wastes
728.131
Waste Specific Prohibitions
--
Dioxin-Containing Wastes
728.132
Waste Specific Prohibitions
--
California List Wastes
728.139
Statutory Prohibitions
SUBPART D:
TREATMENT STANDARDS
Section
728.140
Applicability
of Treatment Standards
728.141
Treatment Standards expressed
as Concentrations
in
Waste Extract
728.142
Treatment Standards expressed
as Specified Technologies
728.144
Adjustment
of Treatment Standard
SUBPART
E:
PROHIBITIONS ON
STORAGE
Section
728.150
Prohibitions
on Storage of Restricted Wastes
Table
A
Constituent
Concentration
in
Waste
Extract
Appendix A
Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure
(TCLP)
Appendix
B
Treatment Standards
(As concentrations
in the Treatment Residual
Extract)
Appendix
C
List
of Halogenated Organic Compounds
AUTHORITY:
Implementing Section 22.4 and authorized
by Section
27 of the
Environmental Protection Act
(Ill.
Rev. Stat.
1985,
ch.
111
1/2,
pars.
1022.4
and 1027).
SOURCE:
Adopted
in R87-5
at
11
Ill.
Reg.
19354, effective November
12,
1987;
amended
in R87-39
at
12
ill.
Reg.
,
effective
SUBPART A:
GENERAL
Section
728.101
Purpose,
Scope
and
Applicability
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a)
This Part identifies hazardous wastes
that are restric
ed from land
disposal
and
defines
those limited circumstances under
.~hich an
otherwise
prohibited
waste
may
continue
to
be
land
disposed.
b)
Except
as
specifically provided otherwise
in this Part or
35
Ill.
Adm. Code 721,
the requirements of this Part apply to persons who
generate or
transport hazardous waste and to owners
and operators of
hazardous
waste
treatment,
storage
and
disposal
facilities.
c)
Prohibited
wastes
may
continue
to
be
land
disposed
as
follows:
1)
Where
persons
have
been
granted
an extension to the effective
date of
a prohibition
under Subpart
C
or pursuant to Section
728.105, with respect
to those wastes
covered
by
the extension;
2)
Where persons have been granted
an exemption from a prohibition
pursuant
to
a
petition
under
Section
728.106, with respect
to
those wastes and units covered
by the petition;
3)
Until
November
8,
1988,
where
the
wastes
are
contaminated
soil
or debris resulting from a response action taken
under Section
104 or 106
of the Comprehensive Environmental Response,
Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA)
(42 U.S.C.
9601
et
seq.)
or under RCRA corrective action,
as defined
in Section
728.102; -er-
4)
Where
the
waste
is
generated
by
small
quantity
generators
of
less than 100 kilograms of non-acute hazardous wastes
per month
or
less
than
one
kilogram
of
acute
hazardous
waste
per
month,
as
defined
in
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code
721.105-~-;
or,
~j
Where
a
farmer
is
disposing
of
waste
pesticides
in
accordance
with 35 111.
Adm. Code 722.170.
d)
This
Part
is
cumulative
with
the
land
disposal
restrictions
of
35
Ill. Adm. Code 729.
The Environmental Protection
Agency (Agency)
shall
not
issue
a wastestream authorization pursuant
to 35 Ill. Adm.
Code 709
or Sections 22.6 or 39(h)
of the Environmental
Protection
Act
(Ill.
Rev.
Stat.
1985,
ch.
111
1/2, pars.
1022.6
or
1039(h))
unless the waste meets the requirements of this Part as well
as
35
Ill.
Adrn.
Code 729.
(Source:
Amended
at
12 Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
Section
728.102
Definitions
a)
When
used
in
this
Part
the
following
terms
have
the meanings given
below:
“Agency” means
the
Illinois Environmental
Protection Agency.
“Board”
means
the
Illinois
Pollution
Control
Board.
“CERCLA”
means
the
Comprehensive
Environmental
Response,
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Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980
(42 U.S.C.
9601 et seq.)
“Halogenated organic compounds”
or “HOCs” means
those compounds
having
a carbon-halogen bond which are listed
under Appendix
C.
“Hazardous constituent
or constituents” means those constituents
listed
in
35 Ill. Adm. Code 721.Appendix H.
“Land disposal” means
placement
in
or
on the
land and includes,
but
is not
limited
to, placement
in
a landfill, surface
impoundment, waste pile,
injection well,
land treatment
facility, salt dome formation,
salt bed formation, underground
mine
or
cave,
or
placement
in
a
concrete
vault
or
bunker
intended for disposal purposes.
“Polychlorinated biphenyls”
or “PCBs”
are halogenated
organic
compounds defined
in accordance with 40 CFR 761.3,
incorporated
by reference
in
35
Ill.
Adm. Code 720.111
“ppm”
means
parts
per
million.
“RCRA
corrective
action”
means
corrective action taken
under
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code 724.200
or 725.193,
40 CFR 264.100
or 265.93
(1987),
or similar regulations
in
other States with RCRA
programs authorized by
USEPA pursuant
to 40 CFR 271
(1986).
“USEPA” means
the
United States Environmental
Protection Agency.
b)
All other terms
have the meanings given
under
35
Ill.
Adm. Code
702.110, 720.110, 720.102 or 721.103.
(Source:
Amended at 12 Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
Section 728.103
Dilution Prohibited
as
a Substitute for
Treatment
No generator, transporter,
handler
or owner
or operator of
a treatment,
storage
or disposal facility
shall
in any way dilute
a restricted waste
or
the
residual from treatment of
a
restricted waste as
a substitute for adequate
treatment to achieve compliance with Subpart
0,
to circumvent
the effective
date of
a prohibition
in
Subpart
C,
to otherwise avoid
a prohibition
in
Subpart
C.
(Source:
Amended
at
12
Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
Section 728.104
Treatment Surface Impoundment Exemption
~J
Wastes which
are otherwise prohibited from land disposal
under this
Part may be treated
in
a surface impoundment
or
series
of
impoundments
provided that:
—
a-
1)
Treatment of
such wastes
occurs
in the impoundments;
-
b-
2)
The residues
of the treatment are analyzed, as
specified
in
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Section 728.107
or 728.132, to determine
if they meet the
applicable treatment standards
in -Seetien ~28~41—SubpartD
or,
where
no treatment standards have been established
for the
waste, the applicable prohibition
levels specifid Th Subpart
C.
The sampling method, specified
in
the waste analysis plan
under 35
Ill. Adm. Code 724.113
or 725.113, must
be designed
such that representative samples
of
the sludge and
the
supernatant are tested
separately rather than mixed
to form
homogeneous
samples.
The treatment residues
(including any
liquid waste)
that do not meet the treatment standards
promulgated
under Subpart Dor the applicable prohibition
levels
promulgated
under Subpart
C,
or are
not delisted under
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code 720.122 and no
longer exhibit
a characteristic of
hazardous waste,
must be removed
at
least annually.
These
residues shall
not be placed
in any
other
surface impoundment
for subsequent management.
If the volume of
liquid flowing
through the impoundment
or series
of impoundments annually
is
greater
than
the volume
of the impoundment
or impoundments, this
flow-through constitutes removal
of the supernatant for
the
purpose
of
this requirement.
The procedures and schedule for
the sampling of impoundment contents, the analysis
of test data
and the annual
removal
of residue which does not meet the
Subpart
D treatment standards,
or Subpart
C, must be
specified
in the facility’s waste analysis plan as
required under
35
Ill.
Adm. Code 724.113
or
725.113;
—
e—
3)
The impoundment meets
the design requirements of 35
Ill.
Adm.
Code 724.321(c)
or 725.321(a)
even though the unit may not
be
new, expanded
or
a replacement, and must be
in compliance with
applicable groundwater monitoring requirements
of
35 Ill.
/Adm.
Code
724.Subpart
F
or
725.Subpart
F,
unless:
—
1—
A)
It
is exempted pursuant
to
35
Ill. Adm. Code 724.321(d)
or
(e), or
to 35
Ill. Adm. Code 725.321(c)
or
(d);
or
—
2—
6)
Upon application
by
the
owner
or
operator,
the Agency
has
by permit provided that the requirements of this Part do
not
apply
on
the basis that
the surface impoundment:
A-
1)
Has at
least one
liner,
for which
there
is
no evidence
that such liner
is
leaking;
—
B—
ii
Is located more than one-quarter mile from an
underground
source
of drinking water;
and
—
G-
iii)
Is
in compliance with generally applicable groundwater
monitoring
requirements for facilities with permits;
or,
—
3—
C)
Upon application
by the owner
or
operator, the
Board has,
pursuant
to
35
Ill. Adm. Code
106, granted
an adjusted
standard from the requirements
of tnis Part.
The
justification for such an adjusted standard shall
be
a
demonstration that the surface impoundment
is located,
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designed and operated so
as
to assure that there will
be
no
migration of any hazardous constituent into groundwater
or
surface
water
at
any
future
time.
And,
—
d—
!)
The owner
or
operator
submits
to
the
Agency
a
written
certification that the requirements
of Section 728.104(a)(3)
have been met and submits
a copy of the waste analysis plan
required under Section 728.104(a)(2).
The following
certification
is
required:
I
certify
under
penalty
of
law
that
the
requirements
of
35
Ill. Adm. Code 728.104(a)(3) have been met for all
surface
impoundments being used
to treat restricted wastes.
I
believe that the submitted information
is
true, accurate
and complete.
I am aware that there are significant
penalties for submitting false
information,
including the
possibility
of fine and imprisonment.
~j
Evaporation
of hazardous constituents
as
the principal means
of
treatment
is
not considered
to
be
a treatment
for purposes of
an
exemption
under this Section.
(Source:
Amended
at
12 Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
)
Section
728.105
Procedures for case—by-case Extensions
to
an
Effective Date
a)
The Board
incorporates by reference 40 CFR 268.5—s
as adopted
at
51
Fed~Re~4~636November
~
~986 and amended at
52 Fed~Re~2~9~8;
~ne
4; 198~—(1987),
as amended
at
52 Fed. Reg. 25760, July 8,
1987.
This
Part incorporates
no future editions or amendments.
b)
Persons may apply to USEPA for extensions of effective dates pursuant
to
40 CFR 268.5.
Extensions which are granted by USEPA will
be
deemed extensions of dates
specified
in the derivative Board
rule.
(Source:
Amended
at
12
Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
Section 728.106
Petitions to Allow Land Disposal of a Waste
Prohibited under Subpart
C
a)
Any person seeking
an exemption from a prohibition
under Subpart
C
for the disposal
of
a restricted hazardous waste
in
a particular unit
or units shall
submit
a petition
to the
Board demonstrating,
to
a
reasonable degree of certainty,
that there will
be no migration of
hazardous constituents from the disposal unit or
injection zone for
as
long as
the wastes remain
hazardous.
The demonstration must
include the following components:
1)
An
identification of the specific waste and the specific unit
for which the demonstration will
be made;
2)
A waste analysis to describe
fully the chemical
and physical
characteristics of the subject waste;
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3)
A comprehensive characterization of the disposal unit site
including
an analysis of background air, soil and water quality;
4)
Whether the facility
is
in
interim status, or,
if
a RCRA permit
has been issued,
the term of the permit.
b)
The demonstration referred to
in subsection
(a) must meet the
following criteria:
1)
All waste and environmental sampling, test and analysis data
must
be
accurate
and reproducible to the extent that state-of-
the-art techniques allow;
2)
All
sampling,
testing
and estimation techniques for
chemical
and
physical properties
of the waste and all environmental
parameters must conform with
‘Test Methods for Evaluating
Solid
Waste” and with “Generic Quality Assurance Project Plan for Land
Disposal Restrictions Program,” incorporated by reference
in
35
Ill.
Adm. Code 720.111.
3)
Simulation models must
be calibrated
for the specific waste and
site conditions,
and verified for accuracy
by
comparison with
actual measurements;
4)
A quality assurance and quality control plan that addresses
all
aspects
of the demonstration and conforms with “Test Methods for
Evaluating Solid Waste” and with “Generic Quality Assurance
Project Plan for Land Disposal Restrictions Program,”
incorporated
by
reference
in
35
Ill.
Adm. Code 720.111.
and
5)
An analysis must be performed
to identify and quantify
any
aspects of the demonstration that contribute significantly to
uncertainty.
This analysis must include
an evaluation
of the
consequences of predictable future events,
including, but not
limited to, earthquakes,
floods,
severe storm events, droughts
or other
natural phenomena.
c)
Each petition must
be submitted
to the Board as provided
in
35 Ill.
Adm. Code 106.
d)
Each petition must include the following statement signed
by the
petitioner
or
an authorized representative:
I
certify under penalty
of law that
I have personally examined
and am familiar with the information submitted
in this petition
and all attached documents,
and that,
based
on my
inquiry of
those
individuals
immediately responsible for obtaining the
information.
I
believe
that submitted
information
is true,
accurate and complete.
I
am aware that there are significant
penalties
for submitting
false
information,
including the
possibility
of fine and imprisonment.
e)
After receiving a petition,
the Board may request any additional
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information that may be required
to evaluate
the demonstration.
f)
If approved, the petition will apply to land disposal
of the specific
restricted waste
at the
individual
disposal unit described
in the
demonstration and will
not
apply
to any other restricted waste at
that disposal
unit,
or
to that specific restricted waste at any
other
disposal
unit.
g)
The Board will give public
notice and provide
an opportunity for
public
comment as
provided
in
35
Ill.
Adm. Code 106.
Notice
of
a
final decision
on
a petition will be published
in
the Environmental
Register.
h)
The term of
a petition granted
under this Section will
be
no
longer
than the term of the RCRA permit
if the disposal unit
is operating
under
a
RCRA permit,
or
up
to
a maximum of
10 years from the date of
approval provided under subsection
(g)
if the unit
is operating under
interim status.
In either
case, the term of the granted petition
shall
expire upon
the termination
or denial
of
a RCRA permit,
or
upon
the termination
of interim status
or when the volume
limit of waste
to
be land disposed during
the term of petition
is reached.
i)
Prior
to the Board’s decision, the applicant shall
comply with
all
restrictions
on land disposal under this Part once
the effective date
For
the waste has been reached.
j)
The petition granted by
the Board does not relieve the petitioner
of
responsibilities
in. the management
of hazardous waste under 35
Ill.
Adm. Code 702, 703 and 720 through 726.
~J
Liquid hazardous wastes
containing PCBs
at concentrations greater
than or equal
to 500 ppm are not eligible for
an adjusted
standard
under this Section.
(Source:
Amended
at
12
Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
Section 728.107
Waste Analysis
a)
—The-Except
as
specified
in Section 728.132,
the generator shall
test
the generator’s waste
or
an extract developed using the test method
described
in Appendix
A, or use knowledge of the waste,
to determine
if the waste
is restricted from land disposal under this
Part.
1)
If a generator determines that the generator
is managing
a
restricted waste under this Part
and determines that the waste
-exeeeds—does
not meet the applicable treatment standards
or
does not
comply with the applicable prohibitions
set fortl~Tn
Section 728.132
or 728. 139, with each shipment of waste
the
generator
shall
notify
the treatment facility
in writing of
the
appropriate treatment standard
set forth
in Subpart
U and any
applicable prohibitions
set forth
in Section 728.132 or
728.139.
The notice must include the following information:
A)
USEPA Hazardous Waste Number;
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B)
The corresponding treatment standard and all applicable
standards
set forth
in Section 728.132 or 728.139
C)
The manifest number associated with the shipment of waste;
and
D)
Waste analysis data, where available.
2)
If
a
generator
determines
that
the generator
is managing
a
restricted
waste
under
this
Part,
and determines that the waste
can
be
land disposed without further treatment, with each
shipment of waste the generator shall
submit,
to the
land
disposal facility,
a notice and
a certificatTon stating that the
waste meets the a~plicabletreatment standards.
A)
The notice must include the following information:
i)
USEPA Hazardous Waste Number;
ii)
The corresponding treatment standard;
iii) The manifest number associated with the shipment of
waste;
iv)
Waste analysis data,
where available.
B)
The certification must
be signed by
an authorized
representative and must state the following:
I
certify under
penalty of
law that
I
personally
have
examined and am familiar with the waste through
analysis and testing
or through knowledge of the waste
to
support this certification that the waste complies
with the treatment standards specified
in
35
Ill. Adm.
Code 728.Subpart
U and
all applicable prohibitions set
forth
in
35
Ill. Adm. Code 728.132, 728.139
or
section
3004(d)
of the Resource Conservation
and Recovery
Act.
I
believe that the information
I submitted
is
TFtie, accurate and complete.
I am aware that there
are significant penalties for submitting
a false
certification,
including the possibility of
a fine and
imprisonment.
3)
If
a generator’s waste
is subject
to
a case-by-case extension
under
Section
728.105,
an
exemption
under
Section
728.106,
an
extension
under Section 728.101(c)(3)
or
a nationwide variance
under
40
CFR
268.Subpart
C
(1987), the generator shall
forward
a
notice with
the waste
to the
land disposal
facility receiving
the generator’s waste, stating that the waste
is
exempt from the
land disposal restrictions.
4)
If a generator determines whether
the waste
is restricted based
solely on the generator’s
knowledge of the waste,
the generator
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shall
maintain
all supporting data used
to make this
determination on-site
in the generator’s files.
b)
For wastes with treatment standards expressed
as concentrations
in
the waste extract (Section 728.141), the owner
or operator
of the
treatment facility shall
test the treatment residues or an extract
of
such residues developed
using the test method
described
in Appendix A
to assure that the treatment residues
or extract-s- meet the
applicable treatment standards.
-~h-Forwastes prohibited under
Section 728.132
or 728.139 which are
not subject
to any treatment
standards
under Subpart D, the owner
or operator
of the treatment
facility must test the treatment residues according to
the generator
testing requirements
specified
in Section 728.132
to assure that the
treatment residues comply with the applicable prohibitions.
For both
circumstances described above, such testing must be performed
according to the frequency specified
in the facility’s waste analysis
plan
as
required
by —Seetiens—35
Ill.
Adm. Code 724.113 or 725.113.
Where the treatment residues
do not -meet-comply with the treatment
standards or prohibitions, the treatment facility must comply with
the notice requirements applicable
to generators
in
subsection
(a)(1)
if the treatment residues will
be further managed
at
a different
treatment facility.
1)
A notice must be sent to the land disposal facility which
includes the following information:
A)
USEPA Hazardous Waste Number;
B)
The corresponding treatment standards and all
applicable
prohibitions
set forth
in Section 728.132
or 728.139.
C)
The manifest number associated with the shipment of waste;
and
U)
Waste analysis data, where available.
2)
The treatment facility
shall
submit
a certification with each
shipment
of waste
or treatment residue of
a restricted waste
to
the
land disposal facility stating that
the waste
or treatment
residue —s~o~d
be-has
been treated
in compliance with the
treatment standards specified
in Subpart
U and the applicable
prohibitions
set forth
in Section 728.132
or 728.139.
A)
For wastes with treatment standards expressed as
concentrations
in the waste extract
or
in the waste
(Sections 728.141
or 728.143),
or for wastes prohibited
under Section 728.132 or
728.139 which are
not subject
to
any treatment standards
under Subpart D,
the certification
must
be signed
by
an
authorized representative and must
state
the following:
I certify under penalty
of law that
I
have personally
examined and am familiar with
the treatment technology
and operation of
the treatment process used
to support
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this certification and that,
based
on my inquiry
of
those individuals immediately responsible for
obtaining this
information,
I
believe that
the
treatment process has been operated and maintained
properly
so
as
to -athieve-comply with the performance
levels specified
in 35
Ill. Adm. Code 728.Subpart
D
and
all applicable prohibitions set forth
in
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code 728.132
or 728.139
or section
3004(d)
of the
Resource
Conservation
and
Recovery
Act
without
dilution of
the prohibited waste.
I
am aware that
there are significant penalties for submitting
a false
certification, including the possibility of fine and
imprisonment.
B)
For wastes with treatment standards expressed
as
technologies
(Section 728.142),
the certification must
be
signed
by
an authorized representative and must state the
following:
I
certify under penalty of
law that the waste has
been
treated
in accoroance with the requirements of
35
Ill.
Adm. Code 728.142.
I am aware that there are
significant
penalties
for submitting
a false
certification,
including the possibility of fine and
imprisonment.
c)
The owner
or operator
of any land disposal
facility disposing any
waste subject
to restrictions under this Part
shall
have records
of
the notice and certification specified
in either subsection
(a)
or
(b).
The owner
or operator
of the
land disposal
facility shall
test
the waste
or
an extract
of the waste developed using
the test method
described
in Appendix A,
or using any methods required
of 9enerators
under
Section 728.132,
to assure that the wastes
or
treatment
residues are
in compliance with
the applicable treatment standards
set forth
in Subpart
D and all
applicable prohibitions
set forth
in
Section 728.132
or 728.139.
Such testing shall
be performed
according
to the frequency specified
in
the facility’s waste analysis
plan as required
by
35
Ill. Adm. Code 724.113
or 725.113.
(Source:
Amended
at
12
Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
SUBPART
C:
PROHIBITION ON
LAND DiSPOSAL
Section
728.130
Waste Specific Prohibitions
--
Solvent Wastes
a)
The spent
solvent wastes specified
in 35
Ill. Adm.
Code 721.131
as
USEPA Hazardous Waste Nos. FOOl, FOO2,
F003, FOO4 and
FOO5 are
prohibited from land disposal
(except
in
an injection well)
unless
one or more of the following conditions apply:
1)
The generator of
the solvent waste
is
a
small
quantity generator
of 100
to 1000 kilograms of hazardous waste per
month;
or
2)
The solvent waste
is generated from any response action taken
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under CERCLA
or from RCRA corrective action except where the
waste
is
contaminated
soil
or debris not subject
to
35 Ill. Adm.
Code 702,
703 and 720 through 726,
or
40 CFR 260 through 270
(1986)
until
November 8,
1988;
or
3)
The initial generator’s solvent waste
is
a solvent-water
mixture, solvent-containing sludge or
solid,
or solvent-
contaminated
soil
(non-CERCLA
or non-RCRA corrective action)
containing
less than
1 percent total
FOOl through
FOO5 solvent
constituents
listed
in Table
A of Section 728.141.
~j
The solvent waste
is
a residue from treating
a waste described
in subsections
(a)(1),
ça)(2)
or
(a)(3);
or the solvent waste
is
a residue from treating
a waste not described
in subsections
(a)(l),
(a)(2)
or
(a)(3)
provided such residue belongs to
a
different treatability group than the waste
as
initially
generated
and wastes belonging
to such treatability group
are
described
in subsection
(a)(3).
b)
Effective November 8, 1988,
the
FOOl through
FOO5 solvent wastes
listed
in subsections
(a)(1),
(a)(2)
or
(a)(3)
are prohibited from
land disposal.
Between November 8,
1986,
and November 8,
1988,
wastes
included
in
subsections
(a)(1),
(a)(2)
or
(a)(3) may be
disposed of
in
a landfill
or surface impoundment only if the facility
is
in compliance with the requirements specified
in Section
728.105(h) (2).
c)
The requirements
of subsections
(a) and
(b)
do not apply
if:
1)
The wastes meet
the standards of Subpart
D;
or
2)
Persons
have been granted
an exemption from
a prohibition
pursuant to
a petition under Section 728.106, with respect
to
those wastes and
units covered
by the petition; or
3)
Persons
have been granted
an extension
to the effective date of
a
prohibition
pursuant
to
Section
728.105,
with
respect
to
those
wastes and units
covered
by
the extension.
(Source:
Amended
at
12
Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
Section
728.132
Waste—specific Prohibitions
——
California List Wastes
~j
The following hazardous wastes are prohibited from land disposal
(except
in
injection wells):
jj
Liquid hazardous wastes
having a pH
less than or
equal
to two
(2.0)
~
Liquid hazardous wastes containing PCBs
at concentrations
greater than or
equal
to
50 ppm
~j
Liquid hazardous wastes that
are primarily water and contain
halogeriated organic compounds
(HOCs)
in total
concentration
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greater
than
or
equal
to
1000
mg/l
and
less
than
10,000
mg/I
HOCs.
~j
The
requirements
of
subsection
(a)
do
not
apply
until
November
8,
1988
where
the
wastes
are
contaminated
soil
or
debris
resulting
from
a response action taken
under
Section
104 or
106
of CERCLA,
or from
RCRA
corrective
action,
as
defined
in Section 728.102.
~j
Effective
July
8,
1989,
the
following
hazardous
wastes
are
prohibited
from
land
disposal
(subject
to
any
regulation
that
may
be
promulgated
with respect
to disposa~ in
injection wells):
fl
Liquid hazardous wastes
that contain HOCs
in total
concentration
greater
than or equal
to 1000 mg/l
and
are not prohibited
under
subsection
(a)(31;
and
~J
Nonliquid hazardous wastes
containing HOCs
in total
concentration greater than
or equal
to
1000 mg/kg.
Li.
Until
July
8,
1989,
the wastes described
in subsections
(e)(l)
and
(e)(2)
may be disposed
of
in
a
landfill
or surface impoundment only
if the facility
is
in compliance with the requirements specified
in
40 CFR 268.5(h)(2),
incorporated by reference
in Section 728.105.
~J
The requirements
of subsections
(a)
and
(e)
do
not apply
if:
Persons
have been granted
an ad~ustedstandard from
a
prohibftion
pursuant
to
a petition under Section 728.106, with
respect
to those wastes and units covered by
the petition
(except for
liquid hazardous wastes containing PCBs at
concentrations
greater
than
or
equal
to
500
ppm
which
are
not
elTgible for exemptions);
or,
~J
Persons have been granted
an
extension
to the effective date of
a prohibition pursuant
to Section 728.105, with respect
to
those
wastes covered
by the extension;
or
~j
The wastes meet the applicable
standards specified
in Subpart
U
or, where treatment standards are not specified, the wastes are
in
compliance
with
the
applicable
prohibitions
set
forth
in
this
Section
or 3ection 728.139.
!~.1.
The prohibitions
and effective dates specified
in subsections
(a)(3)
and
cc)
do not apply where
the waste
is sub~ectto
a Subpart
C
~~hibition and effective date for
a
specified HOC
(such
as
a
h~ardouswaste chlorinated
solvent,
see e.g. Section 728.130(a)).
~J
To determine whether
or not
a waste
is
a liquid
under subsections
(a)
or
(e)
or under Section 728.139, the following test must be
used:
Method 9095
(Paint Filter Liquids Test),
as described
in
“Test
Methods
for Evaluating
Solid Wastes”,
incorporated
by
reference
in
35
Ill.
Adm. Code 720.111.
jJ
Except
as otherwise provided
in this subsection, the waste analysis
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and
recordkeeping
requirements
of
Section
728.107
are
applicable
to
wastes prohibited
under this Part or Section
728.139:
jj
The initial generator of
a
liquid hazardous waste must test the
waste
(not an
extract
or filtrate)
in accordance with the
procedures
specified
in
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code
721.122(a) (1),
or
use
knowledge of
the waste,
to determine
if
the waste has a pH
less
than or equal
to two
(2.0).
If the liquid waste
has a pH less
than or
equal
to two
(2.0),
it
is restricted from land disposal
and
all requirements
of this Part are applicable,
except
as
otherwise specified
in
this Section.
~j
The
initial generator of either
a
liquid hazardous
waste
containing
PCBs or
a
liquid
or nonliquid hazardous waste
~containing
HOCs must test the waste
(not an extract
or
filtrate),
or
use knowledge of
the waste,
to determThè whether
the concentration levels
in
the waste
equal
or
exceed the
prohibition
levels specified
in this Section.
If the
concentration of PCBs or
HOCs
in the waste
is
greater than
or
equal
to the prohibition levels
specified
in
this Section, the
waste
is restricted from land disposal
and
all requirements of
this Part are applicable, except
as otherwise specified
in this
Section.
(Source:
Added
at
12
Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
Section 728.139
Statutory Prohibitions
No person
shall
cause, threaten
or allow the land disposal
of any waste
in
violation
of section 3004 of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act,
incorporated by
reference
in 35
III.
Adm. Code 720.111.
(Source:
Added
at
12
Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
SUBPART
D:
TREATMENT STANDARDS
Section 728.140
Applicability of Treatment Standards
A restricted waste
identified
in this Subpart may be
land disposed
without
further
treatment
only
if
an
extract
of
the
waste
or
of
the
treatment
-resid~a~-residue
of
the
waste
developed
using
the
test
method
Appendix
A
does
not
exceed
the
value
shown
in
Table
A
of
Section
728.141
for
any
hazardous
constituent
listed
in
Table
A
for
that
waste.
A
restricted
waste
for
which
a
treatment
technology
is
specified under Section 728.142(a) may
be
land disposed after
it
is
treated using that specified technology
or
an equivalent treatment
method approved under the procedures
set forth
in Section 728.142(b).
A
restricted
waste
for
which
a
treatment technology
is
specified
under Section 728.142(a) may be
land disposed after
it
is treated
using that specified technology
or
an equivalent treatment method
approved by
the Agency under
the procedures
set forth
in Section
728.142(b).
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(Source:
Amended at
12
Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
Section 728.142
Treatment Standards expressed as Specified
Technologies
a)
The following wastes must
be treated using the identified technology
or technologies,
or
an equivalent method
approved under subsection
(b).
—Ne teek~e~e~4es
are preserit4y 4deNt4f4ed~-
fl
Liquid hazardous wastes containing
PCBs at concentrations
~,~eater
than or
equal
to
SO ppm but
less than
500 ppm must be
incinerated
in accordance with technical requirements at
40 CFR
761.70, incorporated by reference in
35
Ill.
Adm. Code 720.111,
or burned
in high efficiency
boilers
in accordance with the
technical
requirements of
40 CFR 761.60.
Liquid hazardous
wastes containing
PCBs at concentrations greater than or
equal
to 500 ppm must be
incinerated
in accordance with the technical
requirements of 40 CFR 761.70.
Thermal
treatment in accordance
with this Section must be
in compliance with applicable
regulations
in
35
Ill.
Adm. Code 724, 725
and 726.
~J
Nonliquid hazardous wastes containing halogenated organic
compounds
(HOC5)
in total
concentrations greater than or equal
to 1000 mg/kg and
liquid HtJC-containing wastes that are
prohibited under Section 728.132(e) (1) must be incinerated
in
accordance with the requirements of 35
Ill.
Adm.
Code
724.Subpart
0
or
35
Ill.
Adm. Code 725.Subpart
0.
These
treatment standards do not apply where the waste
is subject
to
a
Subpart
C treatment standard
for a specific HOC
(such
as
a
hazardous waste chlorinated
solvent for which
a treatment
standard
is established
under Section 728.141(a)).
b)
Any person may submit
an
application
to
the Agency demonstrating that
an alternative treatment method can achieve a
level
of performance
equivalent
to that —ae~4eved-achievableby methods specified
in
subsection
(a).
The applicant shall
submit
information demonstrating
that the applicant’s
treatment method -w444 Not preseNt a~
bNreaseNab4e r4sk to—is
in
compliance with federal
and state
requirements,
including this Part,
35
Ill. Adm. Code 709, 724, 725,
726 and 729
and Sections 22.6 and 39(h)
of the Environmental
Protection
Act
(Ill.
Rev.
Stat.
1985,
ch.
111
1/2,
pars.
1022.6
and
1039(hfl~,and
is
protective
of
human
health
or the environment.
On
the basis of such information and
any other available information,
the Agency shall
approve the use of
the alternative treatment method
if
the
Agency
finds
that
the
alternative
treatment
method
provides
a
-~eve4-measureof performance equivalent
to that achieved
by methods
specified
in subsection
(a).
Any approval must be
stated
in writing
arid may contain such provisions and conditions
as
the Agency
determines
to
be
appropriate.
The person
to whom such certification
is
issued
shall
comply with all
limitations contained
in
such
determination.
(Source:
Amended
at
12
Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
86—644
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SUBPART E:
PROHIBITIONS
ON STORAGE
Section 728.150
Prohibitions
on Storage of
Restricted Wastes
a)
Except
as
provided —for -in this Section,
the storage
of
hazardous
wastes restricted from land disposal
under Subpart
C
is prohibited,
unless the following conditions are met:
1)
A
generator
stores
such
wastes
in
tanks
or
containers
on-site
solely for the purpose
of the accumulation
of
such quantities
of
hazardous
waste
as
necessary
to facilitate proper
recovery,
treatment or disposal and
the
generator
complies
with
the
requirements
in 35 Ill.
Adm. Code 722.134.
(A generator who is
in
existence on
the effective date of
a regulation under this
Part and who must store hazardous wastes for longer
than 90 days
due to the regulations
under this Part becomes an owner or
operator of
a storage facility and must obtain
a
RCRA permit,
as
required by
35 Ill.
Adm. Code 703.
Such
a facility may qualify
for interim status upon compliance with the regulations
governing interim status under
35 Ill. Adm. Code 703.153).
2)
An
owner or operator of
a hazardous waste treatment, storage
or
disposal facility
stores
such wastes
in
tanks
or
containers
solely for the purpose of the accumulation of such quantities
of
hazardous
waste
as necessary to facilitate proper recovery,
treatment or disposal
and
A)
Each container
is clearly marked
to identify
its contents
and the date each period of accumulation begins;
B)
Each tank
is clearly marked with a description
of
its
contents, the quantity of each hazardous waste received
and
the date each period of accumulation begins,
or such
information
is
recorded
and
maintained
in
the
operating
record
at the facility.
Regardless of whether the tank
itself
is marked, the
owner
and
operator
shall
comply
with
the operating record requirements
of
35
Ill. Adm. Code
724.173
or 725.173.
3)
A
transporter
stores
manifested
shipments
of
such
wastes
at
a
transfer facility for
10 days or
less.
b)
An
owner
or
operator
of
a
treatment,
storage
or
disposal
facility
may
store
such
wastes
for
up
to
one
year
unless
the
Agency
can
demonstrate
that
such
storage
was
not
solely
for
the
purpose
of
accumulation
of
such quantities
of hazardous waste
as are necessary
to facilitate proper
recovery, treatment or disposal.
c)
An owner
or operator of
a treatment, storage or disposal facility may
store
such wastes beyond
one year;
however, the owner
or operator
bears
the burden
of proving that such storage was
solely for the
purpose
of accumulation of such quantities
of hazardous waste
as are
necessary to facilitate
proper
recovery,
treatment
or
disposal.
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d)
The prohibition
in subsection
(a) does not
apply
to
the wastes which
are
the
subject
of
an
approved
petition
under
Section
728.106,
a
nationwide variance contained
in
Subpart C
or
an approved
case-by-
case extension under Section 728.105.
e)
The prohibition
in subsection
(a) does not apply
to hazardous wastes
that meet the treatment standards specified under Sections 728.141,
728.142 and
728.143
or the adjusted treatment standards specified
under
Section 728.144,
or,
where
treatment
standards have not been
specified,
is
in compliance with the applicable prohibitions
specified
in Section 728.132
or 728.139.
fl
Liquid hazardous wastes
containing PCBs at concentrations greater
than or equal
to
50 ppm must be
stored
at
a
facility that meets
the
requirements
of
40 CFR 761.65(b),
incorporated
by reference
in 35
Ill.
Adm. Code 720.111, and must be removed from storage and treated
or
disposed
as
required
by
the
Part
witnin
one
year of the date when
such
wastes
are
first~Täced into
storage.
The
provisions
of
subsection
(c)
do not apply
to such PCB wastes prohbited under
Section 728.1~2.
(Source:
Amended
at
12
Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
APPENDIX
C:
LIST OF HALOGEHATEO ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
VOLAT ILES
Bromodichloromethane
Bromomethane
Carbon tetrachloride
Chlorobenzene
Z—Chloro-1 ,3-butadiene
Clilorodibromomethane
Chloroetnane
Z—Chloroethyl
vinyl
ether
~hToroform
Chlorcmetffane
3-Chloropropene
1 ,2—Dibromo-3-chloropropane
1 ,2-Oibromoethane
Liibromomethane
trans-i ,4—Dicllloro—2-butene
Dichlorodifluoromethane
f, 1—Uich 1oroethane
1 ,2—Dich loroet’nane
1,1—Dichloroethylene
trans-i ,2-Oichloroethene
1,2-01 ch loropropane
trans-i ,3-Dichloropropene
ci s—i ,3—Oi chloropropene
Tooometnane
Methylene chloride
1,1,1 ,2-Tetrachioroethane
1,1,2,2—Tetrachioroethane
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Tetrachloroetherie
Tribromomethane
1,1,1-Trichloroethane
1,1 ,2-Trichloroethane
Trichloroethene
In chloronionofluoromethane
1,2,3-Trichl oropropane
~iinyl
chloride
SEM IV0LAT ILE S
Bi s(2-chi oroethoxy) ethane
Bis(2-chloroethyl)
ether
Bis(2-chloroisopropyl)
ether
p—Chloroaniline
Chlorobenzilate
p-Chloro-m-cresol
2-Chl oronaphthal erie
2-Chl orophenol
3-Chloropropionitri le
rn—Ui chlorobenzene
o-Di chlorobenzene
p-Dichlorobenzene
3,3’-Dichlorobenzidine
2,4-U ichlorophenol
2,6-Dichlorophenol
Hexachlorobenzene
iexachlorobutadi ene
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene
~achloroethane
Hexachlorophene
Iexachloropropene
4,4’-Methylenebis(2-chloroaniline)
Pentachlorobenzene
Pentachloroethane
Pentachloronitrobenzene
Pentach 1orophenol
Pronamide
I,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene
2,3,4 ,6-Tetrachl orophenol
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
2,4,5- nichlorophenol
2,4,6- nichlorophenol
Tris(2,3-dibromopropyl
)phosphate
ORGANOCHLORINE PESTICIDES
Aldnin
al pha-BHC
beta- BHC
delta-BHC
gamma-BHC
Chiordane
DUO
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DDE
~T~ldr i n
Endosulfan
I
Endosulfane
II
Endrin
Endrin aldehyde
Heptachlor
Heptachlor epoxide
Isodnin
Kepone
Methoxych 1 on
Toxaphene
PHENOXYACETIC ACID HERBICIDES
2,4-Uichlorophenoxyacetic
acid
Silvex
2,4,5-T
PCBs
Aroclor
1016
Aroclor
1221
Aroclor
1232
Aroclor 124Z
Aroclor
1248
Aroclor
1254
Aroclor 1.260
PCBs not otherwise specified
DIOXINS
AND
FURANS
Hexachlorodi benzo-p-dioxins
Hexachiorodi benzofuran
Pentachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins
Pentachiorod ibenzofuran
Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-d ioxins
Tetrachlorodibenzofuran
2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin
(Source:
Added
at
12 Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
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