ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
March
8,
1990
IN THE MATTER OF:
RCRA UPDATE, USEPA REGULATIONS,
)
R89-9
(1—1—89 THROUGH 6—30—89)
)
(Rulemaking)
FINAL ORDER.
ADOPTED RULES.
ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by J. Anderson):
Pursuant to Section
22.4(a)
of
the Environmental Protection
Act
(Act),
the Board amending
the RCRA hazardous waste
regulations.
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 Committee on Administrative Rules
(JCAR).
The federal~RCRA
regulations are found at
40 CFR 260 through
270.
This rulemaking
updates Illinois’
RCRA rules to correspond with USEPA amendments
during the period January
1 through June
30,
1989.
The Board adopted a proposed Opinion and Order on December
6,
1989.
The proposal appeared on January
5,
1990,
at
14
Ill.
Reg.
72.
The Board has modified the proposal
in response
to
comment,
as
is detailed in
the Opinion.
The Board hereby adopts the amendments,
the text
of which
follows.
The Board will not follow the
final
rules until after
9,
1990,
to allow time
for final review and any motions
for
reconsideration by
the agencies
involved in the authorization
process.
This Order
is supported by an Opinion adopted
this same
day.
I
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TITLE
35:
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
SUBTITLE
G:
WASTE DISPOSAL
CHAPTER
1:
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
SUBCHAPTER
b:
PERMITS
PART
702
RCRA AND
UIC PERMIT PROGRAMS
SUBPART A:
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Secti on
702.101
Applicability
702.102
Pu~’pose and Scope
702.103
Confidentiality
702.104
References
702.105
Rulemaking
702.106
Agency Criteria
702.107
Permit Appeals
702.108
Va~iances
702.109
Enforcement
702.110
Definitions
SUBPART
B:
PERMIT APPLICATIONS
Se~tion
702.120
Permit Application
702.121
Who
Applies
702.122
Completeness
702.123
Information Requirements
702.124
Recordkeeping
702.125
Continuation of Expiring Permits
702.126
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
P’oper 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
D:
ISSUED PERMITS
Section
10
9—366
—3—
702.181
Effect
of
a Permit
702.182
Transfer
702.183
Modification
702.134
Causes for Modification
702.185
Facility Siting
702.186
Revocation
702.137
Minor Modifications
AUTHORITY:
Implementing Section
13 and 22.4 and authorized
by Section
27
of
the Environmental
Protection Act
(Ill.
Rev.
Stat.
1983 Supp.,
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.
Adrn. Code 700.106;
amended
in
R82-19
at,
53 PCB
131,
7 Ill.
Reg. 14352, effective as noted
in
35
111. Adm. Code 700.106; amended
in R84—9
at
9 111.
Reg.
11926,
effective July
24,
1985;
amended
in R85-23
at
10
Ill.
Reg.
13274,
effective July
29,
1986;
amended
in R86-1
at
10 111. Reg.
14083,
effective August
12,
1986;
amended
in R86-28
at
11
111. 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
111.
Reg.
2579,
effective January
15,
1988;
amended
in R87—29
at
12 Ill. Reg.
6673,
effective March
28,
1983;
amended
in R37-39
at
12 Ill.
Reg.
13083,
effective July
29,
1988;
amended
in
R39—1
at
13 Ill. Reg.
18452, effective November 13,
1989;
amended
in
R89—2 at
14
Ill. Reg.
3089,
effective February 20,
1990;
amended
in R89—9
at
14 Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
SUBPART
B:
PERMIT APPLICATIONS
Section 702.122
Completeness
The
Agency
shal
1
not
issue
a
permit
und
~r a progran
(RCRA on
UIC)
before
receiving
a
complete
application
for
a
permit
under
that
program
except
for
emergency
permits.
An
application
for
a
permit
under
a
program
is
complete
when the Agency
receives
an application
form and
any supplemental
information
which are completed to
its satisfaction.
(35 Ill.
Adm. Code 705.122).
An
application for
a permit
is complete notwithstanding
the failure
of the owner
or operator to
submit
the exposure information described
in
35 Ill. Adm. Code
703.186
(RCRA).
The Agency may deny
a permit
for the active life of
a
hazardous waste management facility or unit before
recei ving
a complete
application
for
a
permit.
(RCRA)
—~e&~~4ete+See-BOARD NOTE:
Derived
from 40 CFR
144.31(d) and
270.10(c),
as
amended at54 Fed. Re~ 6072
Ma~’ch
7,
1039.
effective
(Source:
Amended
at
14
Ill. Reg.
1 09—367
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TITLE
35:
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
SUBTITLE
G:
WASTE DISPOSAL
CHAPTER
I:
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
SUBCHAPTER
b:
PERMITS
PART 703
RCRA PERMIT PROGRAM
SUBPART
A:
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section
703.100
Scope
and Relation
to Other
Parts
703. 101
Purpose
703.110
References
SUBPART
B:
PROHIBITIONS
Section
703.120
Prohibitions
in
General
703.121
RCRA Permits
703.122
Specific Inclusions
in
Permit Program
703.123
Specific Exclusions from Permit Program
703.124
Discharges
of Hazardous
Waste
703. 125
Reappl ications
703.126
initial
Applications
703.127
Federal
Permits
(Repealed)
SUBPART
C:
AUTHORIZATION
BY
RULE
AND INTERIM STATUS
Section
703.140
Purpose
and Scope
703.
141
Permits
by
Rule
703.150
Application
by Existing
HWM Facilities and Interim Status
Qual i fications
703.151
Application
by New
HWM
Facilities
703.152
Amended Part A Application
703.153
Qualifying
for Interim Status
703.154
Prohibitions During Interim Status
703.155
Changes
During
Interim
Status
703.156
Interim
Status
Standards
703.157
Grounds
for Termination
of Interim Status
703.158
Permits for Less Than
an Entire Facility
703.159
Closure
by
Removal
703. 160
Procedures
for
Closure
Determination
SUBPART
D:
APPLICATIONS
Section
703.180
Applications
in
General
703.181
Contents
of
Part
A
703.182
Contents of Part B
703.183
General
Information
703.184
Facility
Location
Information
703.185
Groundwater Protection Information
703.186
Exposure Information
703.187
Solid Waste Management Units
703.188
Other Information
703.200
Specific Information
109— 368
—5-
703.201
Containers
703.202
Tank
Systems
703.203
Surface
Impoundments
703.204
Waste
Piles
703.205
Incinerators
703.206
Land Treatment
703.207
Landfills
703.209
Miscellaneous Units
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
Demonst~-ation
703.231
Research,
Development
and
Demonstration
Permits
SUBPART
F:
PERMIT
CONDITIONS
OR
DENIAL
Section
703.240
Permit
Denial
703.241
Establishing
Permit
Conditions
703.242
Noncompliance
Pursuant
to
Emergency
Permit
703.243
Monitoring
703.244
Notice
of
Planned
Changes
703.245
Twenty—four
Hour
Reporting
703.246
Reporting
Requirements
703.247
Anticipated
Noncompliance
SUBPART
G:
CHANGES
TO
PERMITS
Section
703.260
Transfer
703.270
Modification
703.271
Causes
for
Modification
703.272
Causes
for
Modification
or
Reissuance
703.273
Facility
Siting
703.280
Permit
Modification
at
the
Request
of
the
Permittee
703.281
Class
1
Modifications
703.282
Class
2
Modifications
703.283
Class
3
Modifications
Appendix
A
Classification
of
Permit
Modifications
AUTHORITY:
Implementing
Section
22.4
and
autho”ized
by
Section
27
of
the
Environmental
Protection Act
(ill.
Rev.
Stat.
1988
Supp.,
ch.
111
1/2,
pars.
1022.4
and
1027).
SOURCE:
Adopted
in R82—19,
53 PCB 131,
at
7 Iii. Reg. 14289, effective
October
12,
1983; amended
in R33-24
at
8
Ill.
Reg.
206, effective December
27,
1983;
amended
in R34-9
at
9 Ill.
Reg. 11399, effective
July 24,
1985; amended
in
~85—22at
10
Ill.
Reg.
1110,
effective January
2,
1937;
amended
in R85-23
at
10
111.
Reg.
13284, effective July 28,
1986;
amended
in R36—1
at
10
Ill
Reg.
14093,
effective August
12,
1986; amended
in
R86-19
at
10
111.
Roy.
lfln—369
-6-
20702, effective December
2,
1986;
amended
in R36-28
at
11
Ill.
Roy.
6121,
effective March
24,
1987; amended
in P36-46
at
11
Ill. Reg.
13543,
effective
August
4,
1987;
amended
in P87—S
at
11
Ill.
Reg.
19383, effective November
12,
1987;
amended
in P87—26
at
12
111.
Reg.
2584,
effective January
15,
1988;
amended
in R87—39
at
12 Ill.
Reg.
13069,
effective July
29,
1938;
amended
in P88-16
at
13
Ill.
Peg.
447,
effective December 27,
1988;
amended
in P89-i
at
13
111.
Peg.
18477,
effective Novemhe~13,
1989;
amended
in P89—9
at
14
111. Reg.
,
effective
SUBPART
3:
PROHIBITIO~S
Section
703.121
RCP~A Permits
a)
No
person
shall
conduct
any
hazardous
waste storage, hazadous
.~d’aste
treatment
or
hazardous
waste
disposal
ope”ation:
1)
Without
a RCRA permit
for the HWM (naza’dous waste management)
facility;
or
2)
in
violation
of any condition
imposed
by
a RCRA permit;
b)
Dvine~-s and operators
of HWM units —~st—shallhave permits du’ing the
active
life
(including
the
closue
perio~~~T
the
unit.
Owners
and
operato~sof
surface
impoundments, landfills,
land t~eatmentunits
and
waste
pile units that
received wastes after July
26,
1982,
or
that certified closure
(according
to
35
Ill.
Adm. Code 725.215) after
January 26,
1983, —~st—shall 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 g’oundwate~-nonito~ing,
unsatu —ated
zone
mon~tori ng, cor’ecti
ye
acti
on
and
post-closure
care
requl rernents.
C)
The
denial
of
a
permit
for
the active life of
a
hazardous waste
management
facility
or
unit
does
not
affect
the requirement to obtain
~post-closure
permit
under
this
Section.
~SQAR; W~T~eSee—BOARD
MOTE:
Derived
from
40
CFR
270.1(c)
-~98fl;
as a~eR~ed
at
S2 ~eth-
~egr
4
9eee~be~
~
amended
at
54
Fed.
Peg.
9607, Ma~ch7,
1989.
(Source:
Amended
at
14 Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
SUBPART
C:
AUTHORIZATION
BY RULE AND INTERIM STATUS
Section
703.155
Changes During Interim Status
a)
-44ew ha~aF~e~s
wastes Ret pFev+8~s~y eRt+f+ed
4~ePaFt A
ef
the
peFRt a~p~eat+ee
~ay~etFeate~~
steFed
eF d~spesedef
at
a
fae4~ty—Except
as
provided
in
subsection
(b),
the owner
or operato~
of
an
inte’-irn status
facility may make the following changes
at
the
facility:
jJ
Treatment,
storage
or disposal
of new
haza’dous wastes
not
100—,-3 711
—7—
previously identified
in Part A
of the permit application
(and,
in
the case of
newly
listed
or
identified wastes,
addition of
the units
being used to treat,
store
or dispose
of the hazardous
wastes
on the date of the listing
or identification)
if
the
owner
or operator
submits
a
revised Part A permit application
prior
to such
-a ehaR~e—treatrnent, storage or
disposal
2)
Increases
in
the design capacity
of
processes used
at
-a—the
facility— ~ay~emade—
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 -eq—:
~J
There
is
a
lack of available treatment, storage
or disposal
capacity
at
other hazardous waste management
facilities;
or
B)
The change
is
necessary to comply with
a federal
,
State
or
local
requirement,
including
35 Ill. Adm. Code
725,
728 or
729.
3)
Changes
in
the processes for
the treatment, storage
or disposal
of hazardous waste may be made at
a facility
or addition-al-—
of
processes —may ~eadded -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:
A)
4~—The
change
is necessary to
prevent
a threat
to human
health
or
the environment because of
an emergency
situation;
or
B)
—14—The
change
is necessary to comply with —~edeFal-
aRd
State Fe~l-at+eRs—afederal,
State
or
local
requirement,
including 35
Ill. Adm. Code 725,
728 or 729
4)
Changes
in
the ownership
or operational
control
of
a
facility
—may ~emade
—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. Adm. Code 725.Subpart
H
(financial
requi rements),
until
the
nem-i
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.
Adn. Code 725.Subpart
H
as
of
the date
of demonstration.
All othe~inte-im status
duties are transferred effective immediately
upon
the date of
100—371
-8-
the change
of ownership or operational
control
of the facility;
§J
Changes made
in accordance with an
interim status
corrective
action order issued
by:
USEPA under Section
3008(h)
of the
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
or other federal
authority;
a court
pursuant to
a judicial
action
brought
USEPA;
a court
pursuant
to the Environmental
Protection Act;
or,
the Board.
Changes unde” this subsection
are limited
to the
treatment,
storage
or disposal
of
solid waste from releases that
originate within the boundary of the facility.
b)
—1-H
H9
e~eRt
shal4
ehaA~es~e made te
ae NW~fae4-l-*ty
F-Re
+RteF+~
status whi-eh—Except
as
specifically
allowed
under this subsection,
changes
listed under
subsection
(a) must
not Ee made
if they amount
to reconstruction of the HWM facility.
Reconstruction
occurs
when
the
capital investment
in
the changes
to the facility exceeds
fifty
percent
of
the capital
cost
of
a comparable enti rely
new HWM
facility.
If
all
othe” requirements
are met,
the following changes
may
be made even
if they amount
to
a ~econstruction:
fl
—Gha~ges ~
th4s SeedeR ~o
Ret
*Rel-~dee—Changes
made solely
for the purpose
of complying with requirements
of
35 Ill. Adm.
Code 725.293 for tanks and ancillary equipment.
2)
~
to comply with federal,
State
or
local
requirements, including 35
111.
Adn. Code
725, 728 or 729,
changes
to
an existing
unit,
changes
solely
involving tanks
or
containers,
or addition
of
replacement
surface impoundments that
satisfy the statutory standards of Section
35
Ill. Adm. Code
728. 139.
~
Changes that
are necessary to
allow owners
or operators to
continue handling newly
listed
or identified hazardous wastes
that have been treated,
stored
or disposed
of
at the facility
prior
to the effective date of the
rule establishing
the new
listing
or identification.
~J
Changes
during closure of
a facility or
of
a
unit within
a
facility made
in
accordance with
an
approved closure plan.
~
Changes necessary to comply with an
interim status corrective
action
order
issued
by:
USEPA under Section 3008(h)
of the
Resource Conservation
and Recovery Act
or other
federal
authority;
a court
pursuant to
a judicial
action
brought
by
USEPA;
a court
pursuant to
the Environmental
Protection Act;
or,
the Board.
Changes
under this subsection are limited
to the
treatment, storage or disposal
of solid waste from releases that
originate within the boundary of the facility.
~
Changes -pFeh*~*ted~de~ this Seeti-eR de Aet 4Rel-~deeha~~es
—to
treat
or store,
in
—eeRta+AePs
8F
—tanks
or
containers,
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.
109—372
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—~BQA~9t49~ See-BOARD MOTE:
Derived from 40 CFR 270.72
as
arnended
at ~2
~Q~T
~e~r4~7~9eee~e~
1-~
(1988),
as amended
at
54 Fed. Req.
9607, March
7,
1989.
(Source:
Amended
at
14 Ill.
Rey.
,
effective
Section 703.157
Grounds
for Termination of Interim Status
interim
status
terminates
when:
a)
Final
administrative disposition
of
a permit application
is made;
or
b)
The
owner
or
operator
fails
to
furnish
a
requested
Part
B
application
on
time,
or
to furnish the
full
information required
by
the Part
B
application,
in which case the Agency
shall
notify the owner and
operator
of
the
termination
of
interim
status
following
the
procedures for
a
notice
of
intent
to deny
a permit
pursuant to
35
Ill. Adm. Code
705.
c)
For
owners
or
operators
of
each
land
disposal
facility
which
has
been
granted
interim
status
prior to November 8,
1984,
on November 8,
1985,
unless:
1)
The
owner
or operator submits
a Part
B
application for
a permit
for
such
facility
prior
to
that
date;
and
2)
The
owner
or
operator
certifies
that
such
facility
is
in
compliance
with
all
applicable
groundwater
monitoring
and
financial
responsibility requirements.
d)
For owners
or operators
of each land disposal
facility which
is
in
existence
on
the effective date of
statuto”y or regulatory amendments
under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
that
ender
the
facility subject
to the requirement
to
have
a RCRA permit
and which
is granted interim statUs, twelve months
after the date on which the
facility first
becomes
subject
to
such permit
requirement
unless the
owner or operator of such facility:
1)
Submits
a Part
B application for
a RCRA permit
for such facility
before
tne date 12 months
after the date
on which ~he facility
first
becomes
subject
to such permit
requirement;
and
2)
Certifies that such facility
is
in
compliance with
all
applicable groundwater monitoring
and
financial
responsibility
requi rements.
~
For owners
or operators
of any land disposal
unit
that
is granted
autho~ityto operate under Section 7O3.155~3~1~,
(2)
or
(3),
on
the
~ont)~af~r
the effective date
of
su~
rment, unless
the own~oro~-ato~
certifies
that
such unit
is
in
comeliance with
•all
appl icable
edwater
moni
torin~andH nancia1respoi~ibi1ity
~
(35 ill.
Adm.
Code
72~.190ets~j.and725.?4Oe~
100—373
-10-
f)
For owners
and operators of each incinerator facility
on November 8,
1989, unless
the owner
or operator of the facility submits
a Part B
application for
a RCRA permit
for an
incinerator facility
by November
8,
1986.
~)
For owners
and operators of any facility
(other than
a
land disposal
or
an
incinerator facility) on November 8,
1992,
unless the owner o~
operator of the facility submits
a Part
B application for
a RCRA
permit
for the facility by November 8,
1988.
—~etef See—BOARD NOTE:
Derived from
40 CFR 270.10(e)(5)
(1988)
and
27O.73-~~-
(1988),
as
amended
at
54 Fed. Reg.
9607,
Ma-’ch
7,
1989
(Source:
Amended
at
14 Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
SUBPART
D:
APPLICATIONS
Section
703.183
General
Information
The following information
is required
in the Part
B application for
all
HW?1
facilities,
except
as
35
Ill.
Adm. Code 724.101 provides otherwise:
a)
A general
description
of the facility;
b)
Chemical
and physical
analyses
of the hazardous wastes
to
be handled
at the facility.
At
a minimum,
these
analyses must
contain
all the
information which must be known
to
treat,
store
or dispose
of the
wastes properly
in accordance with
35
Ill. Adm. Code 724;
c)
A copy of the waste
analysis plan required by
35 Ill. Adm. Code
724.113(b)
and,
if
applicable,
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code 724.113(c);
d)
A description
of the security procedures and equipment required by
35
Ill.
Adm. Code 724.114,
or
a justification demonstrating the reasons
for requesting
a waiver
of this requirement;
e)
A copy of the general
inspection schedule required
by
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code 724.115(b)—i
4.—.
Include where applicable,
as
part of the
inspection schedule, specific
requirements
in
35 Ill. Adm. Code
724.274,
724.293(i),
724.295,—
4~~94~-
724.326,
724.354,
724.373,
724.403 and 724.702;
f)
A justification of any request for
a waiver of the preparedness
and
prevention
requirements
of
35 Ill.
Adm. Code 724.Subpart
C;
g)
A
copy of the contingency plan required by
35 Ill. Adm. Code
724.Subpart
D;
BOARD NOTE:
Include, where
applicable,
as part
of the contingency
plan,
specific requirements
in
35 Ill. Adm. Code 724.327
and
724.355.
35
Ill.
Adm. Code 724.355 has not yet been adopted.
h)
A
description
of procedures,
structures
or equipment used at the
109—374
—11—
facility
to:
1)
Prevent
hazards
in
unloading operations
(for example,
ramps,
special
forklifts);
2)
Prevent
runoff from hazardous waste handling areas
to other
areas
of
the
facility
or
environment,
or
to
prevent
flooding
(for example, berms,
dikes, trenches);
3)
Prevent contamination
of water supplies;
4)
Mitigate
effects
of
equipment
failure and
power outages;
and
5)
Prevent undue
exposure of personnel
to hazardous waste
(for
example, protective
clothing);
i)
A description
of precautions
to prevent
accidental
ignition or
reaction of
ignitable,
reactive or
incompatible wastes
as
required to
demonstrate
compliance with
35 Ill. Adm. Code 724.117 including
documentation demonstrating compliance with
35
Ill.
Adm. Code
724.117(c);
j)
Traffic pattern, estimated volume
(number, types
of vehicles) and
control
(for example, show turns across traffic
lanes
and stacking
lanes
(if appropriate);
describe access
road surfacing and
load
bearing
capacity; show traffic control
signals);
k)
Facility
location information
as
required by Section
703.184;
1)
An outline of
both the introductory and continuing training programs
by owners
or operators to
prepare persons
to operate
or maintain the
HWM facility
in
a
safe manner
as
required to demonstrate
compliance
with
35
ill.
Adm.
Code
724.116.
A
brief
description
of
how
training
will
be designed to meet
actual
job
tasks
in
accordance with
requirements
in
35
Ill.
Adm. Code 724.116(a)(3);
m)
A copy of the closure plan
and, where applicable,
the post—closure
plan required
by
35
Ill. Adm. Code 724.212,
-aed —724.218 and
724.297.
Include where applicable,
as
part of
the plans,
specific
requirements
in
35
ill. Adm. Code 724.278, 724.297,
724.328,
724.358,
724.380,
724.410,
724.451,
724.701
and
724.703;
n)
For
hazardous
waste disposal
units
that have been closed,
documentation that notices
required under
35
111. Adm Code 724.219
have
been
filed;
o)
The most recent
closure
cost estimate for the~facility prepared
in
accordance with
35
Ill.
Adm. Code 724.242
and
a
copy of
the
documentation required
to demonstrate financial
assurance under
35
Ill. Adm.
Code 724.243.
For
a
new
facility,
a
copy of the required
documentation nay be submitted 60 days prior
to
the
intitial
receipt
of
hazardous wastes,
if
it
is
later than
the submission
of the Part
B;
109—375
—12-
p)
Where applicable,
the most recent post—closure cost estimate for the
facility prepared in accordance with
35 Ill. Adm. Code 724.244 plus
a
copy of the documentation required to demonstrate
financial assurance
under
35
Ill.
Adm. Code 724.245;
For
a new facility,
a copy of the
required documentation may be submitted 60 days prior
to the
intitial
receipt
of hazardous wastes,
if
it
is
later than the submission
of
the Part
B;
q)
Where
applicable,
a copy of the insurance policy
or other
documentation which comprises compliance with the requirements
of
35
Ill.
Adm. Code 724.247.
For
a
new facility, documentation showing
the amount
of
insurance meeting the specification
of
35 Ill.
Adm.
Code 724.247(a) and,
if applicable,
35
Ill.
Adni.
Code 724.247(b),
that
the
owner
or
operator
plans
to
have
in
effect
before
initial
receipt
of
hazardous
waste
for
treatment,
storage
or
disposal.
A
request for
an
alternative
level
of
required coverage, for
a
new or
existing facility, may be submitted
as
specified in
35
Ill.
Adm. Code
724.247(c);
s)
A topographic map showing
a distance of
1000 feet around the facility
at
a
scale of
2.5 centimeters
(1
inch)
equal
to
not more than 61.0
meters
(200
feet).
Contours
must
be
shown
on
the
map.
The
contour
interval
must
be sufficient
to
clearly show the pattern
of surface
water
flow
in
the vicinity of
and from each operational
unit of the
facility.
For example, contours with an
inte’-val
of
1.5 meters
(5
feet),
if relief
is
greater
than 6.1 meters
(20 feet),
or
an
interval
of 0.6 meters
(2
feet),
if
relief
is less than 6.1 meters
(20
feet).
Owners and operators of HWM facilities located
in mountainous
areas
shall
use larger contour intervals to adequately show
topographic profiles
of facilities.
The map must clearly show the
following:
1)
Map
scale
and date;
2)
100-year floodplain
area;
3)
Surface waters
including intermittent streams;
4)
Surrounding land uses
(residential,
coninercial,
agricultural,
recreational);
5)
A wind
rose
(i.e.,
prevailing windspeed
and direction);
6)
Orientation
of
the map (north
arrow);
7)
Legal
boundaries
of the HWM facility site;
8)
Access control
(fences,
gates);
9)
Injection and withdrawal wells both on—site
and off-site;
10)
Buildings; treatment,
storage or disposal
operations;
or
other
structures
(recreation areas,
runoff control
systems, access and
internal
roads,
storm, sanitary
and process sewage
systems,
109—376
—13-
loading
and unloading
areas,
fire control
facilities,
etc.);
11)
Barriers for drainage or flood control;
12)
Location of operational
units within the
HWM
facility site,
where hazardous waste
is
(or will
be) treated, stored
or
disposed (include equipment cleanup
areas);
BOARD
NOTE:
For
large HW~1facilities, the Agency shall
allow
the
use of
other scales
on
a
case by case basis.
t)
Applicants
shall
submit
such information
as the Agency determines
is
necessary for
it
to determine whether
to
issue
a permit
and what
conditions
to impose
in
any permit
issued.
u)
For land disposal
facilities,
if
a case-by-case extension
has been
approved
under
35
111. Adm. Code 728.105, or
if
a
petition
has been
approved under
35
ill. Adm. Code 728.106,
a
copy of the notice of
approval
of the extension or
of approval
of the petition
is
required.
BOARD NOTE:
Derived from 40 CFR 270.14(b)
(1988),
as amended
at
54
Fed.
Reg.
617, January
9,
1989.
(Source:
Amended
at
14 Ill. Peg.
,
effective
)
SUBPART
E:
SHORT TERM AND
PHASED PERMITS
Section
703.225
Trial
Burns
for Existing Incinerators
For the purpose—s—
of
determining feasibility
of compliance
with
the
performance
standards of
35
Ill.
Adm. Code
724. 443 and of determining adequate
operating conditions under
35
Ill.
Adm. Code 724.445, the
applicant
for
a
permit
—to—for
an existing hazardous waste incinerator —may—shaH
prepare and
submit
a trial
burn plan
and perform
a trial
burn
in accordance with Sections
7O3.2O5(b~and
703.223(b) through
(i),
or,
instead,
submit other
information
as specified
in Section 703.205(c).
Applicants submitting information
under
Section 703.2O5(a)
are exempt
from
compliance with
35 Iii.
Adm. Code 724.443
and 724.445 and, therefore,
are exempt
from the requirement
to conduct
a trial
burn.
Applicants who submit
trial
burn plans
and receive approval
before
submission
of
a permit application
—~st—shall
complete
the trial
burn
and
submit
the
results, specified
in
Section
703.223(f), with Part
B
of the permit
application.
If
completion
of this process
conflicts with the date
set for
submission
of
the
Part
B application, the applicant
—~st-shall
contact the
Agency
to establish
a
later date
for
submission
of the Part
B
application
or
the trial
burn results.
-~
the a~p~eaet
s~b~4.ts
a
tF4aTh
h~FH
~l-aR
with Pa~
~ e~the pe~~4.t
a~pl-4.eat4.eRT the
tF4.al-
b~FA
me~st ~e ?eed~eted
aed
the ~es~l4s
s~i~4.tted
wi-th4e the ti-me pe~4-ed spee4.f4ed ~y~beA~eRey~—Trialburn results
must
be
submitted_prior
to
issuance
of
the
permit.
When
the
applicant
submits
a
trial
burn
~j~w~h
Part B of the
permit application,
the Agenç~_shall
~
in which
the trial
burn
must
be
conducted_and
the
results
submitted.
—~oa~d~4ete~See 40 GFR 1-22T2~b~44r-~-BOARD_NOTE:
Derived
from 40 CFR
270.~j1~~_~s
amended
at
54
Fed.
Re9.
4288,
January
30,
1
989.
t09—377
-14-
(Source:
Amended
at
14 Ill. Peg.
,
effective
SUBPART
F:
PERMIT CONDITIONS
OR DENIAL
Section 703.240
Permit Denial
The Agency may, pursuant
to the procedures
of
35
Ill. Adm. Code
705, deny the
permit application
either
in
its entirety
or
as
to the
active life of
a HWM
facility or
unit only.
BOARD NOTE:
Derived from 40 CFR
270.29,
as
adopted
at
54 Fed. Reg.
9607,
Ma~ch7,
1989.
(Source:
Secti on
Class
A.
Added
at
14 111.
Reg.
,
effective
703.Appendix A
Classification of Permit Modifications
Modifications
General
Permit
Provisions
1.
Administrative
and
informational
changes.
2.
Correction
of typographical
errors.
3.
Equipment replacement
or upgrading with functionally equivalent
components
(e.g.,
pipes,
valves,
pumps,
conveyors, controls).
4.
Changes
in
the
frequency
of
or
procedures
for
monitoring,
reporting,
sampling or maintenance activities
by
the permittee:
a.
To provide for more frequent monitoring,
reporting or
maintenance.
b.
Other
changes.
5.
Schedule of compliance:
a.
Changes
in
interim
compliance
dates,
with
prior
approval
of
the
Agency.
BOARD NOTE:
‘~“
indicates that prior Agency approval
is
regui red.
b.
Extension of
final
compliance date.
6.
Changes
in expiration date
of
permit
to
allow earlier permit
termination,
with
p~iorapproval
of
the
Agency.
7.
Changes
in
ownership or
operational
control
of
a
facility,
provided the procedures
of Section 703.260(b)
are followed.
B.
General
Facility Standards
1
1
1
1
2
1*
3
1*
1*
109—37 8
-15—
1.
Changes
to waste sampling or
analysis methods:
1
a.
To
conform with Agency guidance or Board
regulations.
2
b.
Other changes.
2.
Changes
to analytical
quality assurance/control
plan:
1
a.
To
conform, with agency guidance
or
regulations.
2
b.
Other changes.
1
3.
Changes
in
procedures for
maintaining
the
operating
record.
2
4.
Changes
in frequency or content
of
inspection schedules.
5.
Changes
in
the
training
plan:
2
a.
That affect
the type or decrease
the amount
of training
given
to employees.
1
b.
Other changes.
6.
Contingency
plan:
2
a.
Changes
in emergency procedures
(i.e.,
spill
or release
response procedures).
1
b.
Replacement with functionally equivalent
equipment,
upgrade
or
relocate emergency equipment listed.
2
c.
Removal
of equipment from emergency equipment list.
1
d.
Changes
in
name, address
or
phone number of coordinators
or
other persons
or
agencies identified
in
the plan.
Note:
When
a
permit modification
(such
as introduction of
a
new unit)
requires
a
change
in facility plans
or other
general
facility standards,
that change must
be reviewed
under the
same procedures
as the permit modification.
C.
Groundwater Protection
1.
Changes
to wells:
2
a.
Changes
in the number,
location, d~pthor design
of
upgradient
or downgradient wells
of permitted groundwater
monitoring
system.
1
b.
Replacement
of
an
existing well that
has been damaged
or
rendered
inoperable, without change
to
location, design
or
depth
of the well
109—379
-16-
1*
2.
Changes
in groundwater sampling or
analysis procedures
or
monitoring
schedule,
with
prior
approval
of
the
Agency.
1*
3.
Changes
in statistical procedure for determining whether
a
statistically significant change
in
groundwater quality between
upgradient
and
downgradient
wells
has
occurred,
with
prior
approval
of the Agency.
2*
4.
Changes
in
point
of
compliance.
5.
Changes
in
indicator parameters,
hazardous constituents
or
concentration limits
(including ACLs (Alternate Concentration
Limits)):
3
a.
As specified
in
the groundwate~protection
standa-’d.
2
b.
As specified
in the detection monitoring
program.
2
6.
Changes
to
a detection monitoring p~og-amas required
by
35
Ill.
Adm. Code 724.198(j),
unless
othe’~wisespecified
in this
Appendix.
7.
Compliance monitoring program:
3
a.
Addition
of compliance monitoring program as required
by
35
Ill. Mm. Code 724.198(h)(4) and 724.199.
2
b.
Changes
to
a compliance monitoring program
as
required by
35
Ill. Adm. Code 724.199(k),
unless otherwise specified
in
this Appendix.
8.
Corrective action program:
3
a.
Addition
of
a
corrective action program as
required by 35
ill. Adm. Code 724.199(i)(2) and
724.200.
2
b.
Changes
to
a corrective action program as required by
35
Ill. Adm. Code 724.200(h),
unless otherwise specified
in
this Appendix.
0.
Closure
1.
Changes
to the closure plan:
1*
a.
Changes
in
estimate of maximum extent
of operations
or
maximum inventory of waste on-site
at any time during the
active
life of the
facility, with prior approval
of the
Agency.
1*
b.
Changes
in the closure
schedule for
any unit,
changes
in
the final
closure schedule for the facility or extension of
the closure period, with prior approval
of the Agency.
1*
c.
Changes
in the expected year of
final
closure, where other
109—3 80
—17—
permit
conditions
are not changed, with prior approval
of
the Agency.
1*
d.
Changes
in
procedures
for decontamination of
facility
equipment or structures, with prior approval
of the Agency.
2
e.
Changes
in approved closure plan resulting from unexpected
events occurring during partial
or
final
closure, unless
otherwise specified
in
this Appendix.
3
2.
Creation of
a
new landfill
unit
as
part of closure.
3.
Addition
of the following new
units
to
be used temporarily for
closure activities:
3
a.
Surface impoundments.
3
b.
Incinerators.
3
c.
Waste piles that
do not comply with 35 ill. Adm. Code
724.350(c).
2
d.
Waste piles
that comply with
35
Ill. Adm. Code 724.350(c).
2
e.
Tanks
or containers
(other than specified below).
1*
f.
Tanks
used
for neutralization, dewatering,
phase
separation
or component separation, with p~iorapproval
of the Agency.
E.
Post—Closure
1
1.
Changes
in name,
address
or
phone number of
contact
in
post-
closure plan.
2
2.
Extension
of post-closure care period.
3
3.
Reduction
in the post—closure care period.
1
4.
Changes
to the expected year of final
closure, where othe-
permit
conditions are
not changed.
2
5.
Changes
in post-closu”e
plan necessitated by events occurring
during the
active
life of the facility,
including partial
and
final
closure.
F.
Containers
1.
Modification
or
addition of container units:
3
a.
Resulting
in
greater than
25
increase
in
the facility’s
container storage capacity,
except
as provided inF(1)(c)
2
b.
Resulting
in
up
to 25
increase
in
the
facility’s
container
I 00—3S1
-18-
storage capacity, except
as provided
in F(1)(c)
and
F(4)(a).
c.
Or treatment processes necessary to treat wastes that are
restricted from land disposal
to meet some or
all
of the
applicable treatment standards or
to treat wastes to
satisfy
(in whole
or
in part~the
standard of
“use of
practically available technology that yields the greatest
environmental benefit” contained
in
40 CFR 268.8(a)(2)(ii),
incorporated
by
reference
in
35 Ill.
Adm. Code 728.108,
with
prior
approval
of
the
Agency.
This
modification
~
also involve the addition
of new waste codes
or narrative
description
of wastes.
It
is
not applicable
to dioxin—
containing wastes
(F020,
F021,
F022,
F023,
F026,
FO27 and
F028).
2.
2
a.
Modification
of
a container unit without increasing
the
capacity of the unit.
b.
Addition
of
a roof to
a container unit without alteration
of the containment
system.
3.
Storage
of
different
wastes
in
containers,
except
as
provided
in
F (4):
3
a.
That require additional
or different management
practices
from those authorized
in
the permit.
2
b.
That do
not
require additional
or different management
practices from those
authorized
in the
permit.
Note:
See Section 703.280(g) for modification procedures
to be used for the management
of
newly listed
or identified
wastes.
2
4.
Storage
or treatment
of different wastes
in
containers:
2
a.
That require addition of
units
or change
in treatment
process
or management standards, provided that
the wastes
are
restricted from land disposal
and
are to
be treated
to
meet some or
all
of the applicable treatment standards,
or
are to
be treated
to
satisfy
(in whole or in part)
the
standard of °useof
practically available technology that
yields the 9reatest environmental
benefit” contained
in
40
CFR 268.8(a)(2)(ii), incorporated
by
reference in
35 Ill.
Adm.
Code
728.108.
It
is
not
applicable
to
dioxin-
containing wastes
(FO2O,
F021, FO22,
F023,
F026, F027
and
b.
That
do not
require the addition of
units
or
a
change
in
the treatment process
or management standards, and provided
that the units have previously received wastes
of the same
109—3 82
-19—
type
(e.g~, incinerator
sc~ubberwater).
This
modification
is
not applicable
to dioxin-containing wastes (F020,F021,
F022,
F023,
F026,
F027
and
F028).
4
5.
Other changes
in
container management practices
(e.g.,
aisle
space;
types
of
containers;
segregation).
G.
Tanks
1.
3
a.
Modification
or
addition
of
tank
units
resulting
in
greater
than 25
increase
in the facility’s tank capacity, except
as provided
in
paragraphs G(1)(c),
—aAd
-G(I)(d)
and
2
b.
Modification
or addition
of tank units resulting
in
up to
25
increase
in
the facility’s tank capacity, except
as
provided
in
paragraphs G(1)(d) and G(1)(e).
2
c.
Addition of
a new
tank that will
operate for more than
90
days using
any of the following physical
or
chemical
treatment technologies: neutralization,
dewatering,
phase
separation
or component separation.
1*
d.
After
prior
approval
of
the
Agency,
addition
of
a
new
tank
that
will
operate
for
up
to
90
days
using
any
of
the
following physical
or chemical treatment technologies:
neutralization,
dewatering, phase
separation
or component
separation.
e.
Modification
or
addition
of
tank
units
or
treatment
processes that
are
necessary
to
treat wastes
that are
restricted
from land disposal
to meet some or
all
of
the
applicable
treatment
standards
or
to
treat
wastes
to
satisfy ~inwhole
or
in part) the standard of
‘use of
practically
available
technology
that
yields
the
greatest
environmental
benefit’1 contained
in
40 CFR
268.8(a)(2)(ff),
incorporated
by
reference
in
35
111.
Adp.
Code
728.108,
with prior approval
of the Agency.
This modification may
also involve the addition of
new waste codes.
It
is
not
applicable
to dioxin—containing wastes
(F020,
F021,
FO2?,
FO23,
F026,
FO27
and
F02$).
2
2.
Modification
of
a tank unit or secondary containment
system
without increasing the capacity
of
the unit.
3.
Replacement
of
a tank with
a tank that meets
the
same design
standards
and has
a capacity within
~1—
10
of the
replaced tank
provided:
a.
The capacity difference
is
no
more than 1500 gallons,
b.
The facility’s permitted tank capacity
is
not
increased
and
109—383
-20-
c.
The replacement
tank meets
the same conditions
in
the
permit.
2
4.
Modification
of
a
tank management practice.
5.
Management
of different wastes
in
tanks:
3
a.
That ~eq’ui—e
additional
or diffe—ent managenent pactices,
tank design, diffeent
fire p~otectionspecifications
o
significantly
different
tank
treatment
p~ocess from
that
authorized
in
the pe~init,
exç~,pt
as
povided
in pa~a~~p~
G~5)(c).
2
b.
That
do
not
-equi-e additional
or different
management
practices,
tank design, different fi~eprotection
specification or significantly different
tank treatment
process
than authorized
in
the ~
in
paragraph G(5)(d).
Note:
See Section 703.280(g)
for modification
procedures
to
be used for the
management
of newly listed
or identified
wa ste 5.
c.
That require addition of
units
or change
in t’~eatment
processes or management
standards, provided that the wastes
are restricted
from land disposal
and are to
be treated
to
meet some or
all
of
the
applicable treatment standards,
or
that are to
be treated
to satisfy
(in whole
or
in pa~t)the
standard of
‘1use
of practically available technology that
yields
the 9reatest environmental
benefit1 contained
in
40
CFR 268.8(a)~2)(~i
)~
inco~orated
by~eferencein
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code 728.108.
The modification
is
not applicable
to
dioxin—containing wastes
(FO2O,
F021,
FO22,
FO23,
F026,
F027 and
FO28).
d.
That do
not
require the addition of units
or
a change
in
the treatment
process
or management’ standards,
and
provided
that the units
have previously received wastes
of the
same
type
(e.g.,
incine’-ator sc—ubber wate’).
This modification
is
not applicable to dioxin—containing wastes
(F020, F021,
F022,
F023,
F026,
F027 and
F028).
H.
Surface impoundments
3
1.
Modification
or addition
of surface impo~ndment units
that
result
in
increasing the facility’s
surface impoundment
storage
or treatment capacity.
3
2.
Replacement of
a
surface impoundment
unit.
2
3.
Modification
of
a surface
impojndnent
unit without
inureasing
the
facility’s
su~faceimpoundment
stoage
or
t—eatment
capacity
and without modifying the unit’s
liner,
leak detection system or
1fl9~3S4
-21-
leachate collection system.
2
4.
Modification
of
a
surface
impoundment management practice.
5.
Treatment,
storage
or disposal
of different wastes
in
surface
impoundments:
3
a.
That require
additional
or different management practices
or different design
of
the
liner
or
leak detection system
than authorized
in
the permit.
2
b.
That
do
not
require additional
or different management
practices
or different design
of the
liner
or
leak
detection system than autho”ized
in
the permit.
Note:
See Section 703.280(g) for modification procedures
to
be
used
for the management
of
newly
listed
or identified
wastes
c.
That
are wastes
restricted from land disposal that meet
the
applicable treatment standards or that
are treated
to
satisfy the standard of
“use of practically available
~hnology
that yields the greatest environmental
benefit”
contained
in
40 CFR 268.8(a~2)(ii),incorporated
by
reference in
35
Ill.
Adm. Code 728.108, and provided that
the unit meets
the minimum technological
reguirenents
stated
in
40 CFR 268.5(h)c2),
incorporated
by
reference
in
35
I’ll.
Adm. Code 728.105.
This modification
is
not
~pplicableto dioxin—containing wastes
(F020, FO21,
FO22,
F023,
F026,
F027 and FO28).
d.
That are
residues from wastewater treatment
or
incineration,
provided the disposal occurs
in
a unit that
meets
the, minimum technological
requirements
stated
in
40
CFR
268.5(h)(2’l,
incorporated
by
reference
in
35 Ill. Adn.
Code 728.105,
and provided further that
the surface
impoundment
has previously received wastes
of the same type
(for example, incinerator
scrubber water).
This
modification
is
not applicanle
to dioxin—containing wastes
(F020,
FO2I,
F022,
F023,
F026,
FO27
arid
F028).
I.
Enclosed Waste Piles.
For
all
waste piles,
except those
complying
with
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code 724.350(c), modifications
are treated
the same
as
for
a
landfill.
The following modifications
are applicable
only
to waste
piles
complying with
35 111.
Adm. Code 724.350(c).
1.
Modification
or addition
of waste
pile uhits:
3
a.
Resulting
in
greater than 25
increase
in
the facility’s
waste
pile storage
or
treatment capacity.
2
b.
Resultin~3 in
up
to
25
increase
in
the
facility’s
waste
pile storage
~r
treatment capacity.
-22-
2
2.
Modification of waste
pile unit without increasing the capacity
of the
unit.
1
3.
Replacement
of
a waste pile unit with another waste pile unit of
the
same design
and capacity and meeting
all waste pile
conditions
in
the permit.
2
4.
Modification of
a waste pile management practice.
5.
Storage
or treatment of different wastes
in waste piles:
a.
That
require additional
or different management practices
or different design
of
the unit.
2
b.
That
do
not ~equireadditional
or different management
practices or different design
of the
unit.
Note:
See Section 703.280(g) for modification procedures
to
be used for the management
of newly
listed
or
identified
wastes.
0.
Landfills
and Unenclosed Waste Piles
3
1.
Modification or addition
of landfill
units that result
in
increasing the facility’s
disposal
capacity.
3
2.
Replacement
of
a
landfill.
3
3.
Addition
or modification of
a
liner, leachate collection
system,
leachate detection system,
run—off control
or
final
cover
system.
2
4.
Modification of
a
landfill
unit without changing
a
liner,
leachate collection
system, leachate detection
system, run—off
control
or final
cover system.
2
5.
Modification of
a
landfill management practice.
6.
Landfill different wastes:
3
a.
That require additional
or different management practices,
different design
of the
liner, leachate collection system
or leachate detection system.
2
b.
That do
not
require additional
or different management
practices,
different design
of the liner,
leachate
collection system or
leachate detection system.
Note:
See Section 703.280(g) for modification procedures
to
be used
for the management
of newly
listed
or identified
wastes.
1
c.
That are wastes
restricted
from land disposal
that meet the
applfcable
treatment
standards
or
that
are
treated
to
109—386
-23-
satisfy the
standard
of
“use of practically available
technology
that yields the greatest environmental
benefit”
contained
in
40 CFR 268.8(a)(2~ii),incorporated by
reference
in
35 Ill.
Adrn.
Code
728.108,
and
provided
that
the
landfi
1
unit
meets
the
minimum
technological
ts
stated
in
40 CFR 268.5~h)(2), incorporated
by
reguiremen
reference
in
35 Ill.
Adm.
Code
728.105.
This
modification
is
not app
icable
to dioxin—containing wastes
(FO2O,
F021,
l-U22,
1-023,
1-026,
1-02/
and
1-028).
1
d.
That
are residues from wastewater treatment
or
incineration, provided the disposal
occurs
in
a
landfill
unit that meets
the minimum technological
reguirements
stated
in
40 CFR 268.5(h)(2),
incorporated
by
reference
in
35
111.
Adm.
Code
728.105,
and
provided
further
that
the
landfill
has previously
received wastes
of the same type
~for example, incinerator
ash).
This modification
is
not
applicable
to dioxin—containing wastes
(F020,
FO21,
F022,
FO23,
F026,
F027
and
F028).
K.
Land Treatment
3
1.
Lateral
expansion
of
or other modification of
a
land treatment
unit to
increase area extent.
2
2.
Modification of
run-on control
system.
3
3.
Modify run-off control
system.
2
4.
Other
modification
of
land
treatment
unit
component
specifications or
standards required
in
permit.
5.
Management
of different wastes
in land treatment
units:
3
a.
That require
a change
in permit operating conditions
or
unit
design
specifications.
2
b.
That
do
not
require
a
change
in
permit
operating
conditions
or unit design specifications.
Note:
See
Section
703.280(g)
for
modification
procedures
to
be used
for the management
of
newly listed
or
identified
w aste s.
6.
Modification
of
a
land
treatment
unit
management
practice
to:
3
a.
Increase rate or change method of waste
application.
I
b.
Decrease
rate
of
waste
application.
2
7.
Modification of
a
land treatment unit management practice to
change
measures
of
pH
or
moisture
content
or
to
enhance
microbial
or
chemical
reactions.
I
~9—3$7
-24-
3
8.
Modification of
a land treatment unit management practice
to
grow
food
chain
crops,
to
add
to
or
replace
existing
permitted
crops with different food chain
crops
or
to modify operating
plans
for distribution
of animal
feeds
resulting from such
crops.
3
9.
Modification
of operating practice due to
detection
of
releases
from
the
land treatment unit pursuant to
35 Ill. Adm. Code
724. 378 (g
)
(2)
3
10.
Changes
in the unsaturated zone monitoring system resulting
in
a
change
to the location, depth,
number of
sampling points
or
replace unsaturated zone monitoring devices
or
components
of
devices with devices
or components
th.at
have specifications
different from permit
requirements.
2
11.
Changes
in
the unsaturated
zone monitoring system that
do
not
result
in
a
change to the location, depth,
number
of
sampling
points,
or that replace unsaturated
zone monitoring devices
or
components
of devices
with
devices
or components having
specifications different from permit
requirements.
2
12.
Changes
in background values
for hazardous constituents
in
soil
and soil—pore liquid.
2
13.
Changes
in sampling, analysis
or statistical
procedure.
2
14.
Changes
in land treatment demonstration program prior
to
or
during the demonstration.
1*
15.
Changes
in
any condition specified
in the permit
for
a
land
treatment
unit
to
reflect
results
of
the
land
treatment
demonstration, provided performance standards are met,
and the
Agency’s prior approval
has
been received.
1*
16.
Changes
to allow
a second
land treatment demonstration to be
conducted when the
results
of the first demonstration
have not
shown the conditions under which the wastes
can be treated
completely, provided the conditions
for the
second demonstration
are substantially the
same
as the conditions for the
first
demonstration
and have received the
prior approval
of the
Agency.
3
17.
Changes
to
allow
a
second
land treatment demonstration to
be
conducted when the
results
of the
first demonstration
have not
shown the conditions under which the wastes can be
treated
completely, where the conditions for the
second demonstration
are not substantially the same as the conditions
for the first
demonstrati on.
2
18.
Changes
in vegetative cover
requirements for closure.
L.
Incinerators
109—383
-25-
3
1.
Changes
to
increase by more than 25
any of
the following limits
authorized
in the permit:
A thermal
feed rate
limit,
a waste
feed rate limit
or
an organic chlorine feed
rate
limit.
The
Agency
shall
require
a
new trial
burn to substantiate
compliance
with the regulatory performance standards unless
this
demonstration
can be made through other means.
2
2.
Changes
to increase
by
up
to 25
any of the following limits
authorized
in
the permit:
A thermal
feed rate limit,
a waste
feed
limit
or
an organic chlorine feed rate limit.
The Agency
shall
require
a new trial
burn to substantiate compliance with
the regulatory performance
standards unless
this demonstration
can
be made through other means.
3
3.
Modification
of
an
incinerator unit by changing the
internal
size or geometry
of the primary
or secondary combustion
units,
by adding
a primary
or secondary combustion unit,
by
substantially changing the
design
of any component used to
remove
HC1
or particulates
from the combustion
gases
or
by
changing other
features
of the incinerator that
could affect
its
capability
to meet the
regulatory performance
standards.
The
Agency
shall
require
a new trial
burn to
substantiate compliance
with
the
regulatory performance
standards, unless this
demonstration can be made through other means.
2.
4.
Modification of
an
incinerator unit
in
a manner that will
not
likely affect the capability of
the
unit to meet the regulatory
performance standards but which will
change
the operating
conditions
or monitoring requirements
specified
in the
permit.
The Agency
may
require
a
new trial
burn
to demonstrate
co~npliance with the
regul atory performance
standards.
5.
Operating
requirements:
3
a.
Modification of the limits
specified
in
the
permit
for
minimum combustion gas temperature,
minimum
combustion gas
residence time or oxygen concentration
in the secondary
combustion
chamber.
The Agency
shall
require
a
new trial
burn
to substantiate compliance with the
regulatory
performance standards unless this demonstration can be
made
through
other
means.
3
b.
Modification
of
any
stack
gas
emission
limits
specified
in
the
permit,
or modification
of any conditions
in
the permit
concerning emergency shutdown or automatic waste
feed
cutoff procedures
or controls.
2
c.
Modification
of any other operating condition or any
inspection
or
recordkeeping
requirement
specified
in
the
permit.
6.
Incineration
of
different
wastes:
3
a.
If the waste contains
a POHC
that
is more difficult to
1 0~—389
—26-
incinerate than authorized by the permit
or
if incineration
of the waste requires compliance with different regulatory
performance standards than specified
in the permit,
the
Agency
shall
require
a new trial
burn to substantiate
compliance with the
regulatory performance standards,
unless this demonstration can
be made through other means.
b.
If the waste does
not contain
a POHC that
is
ino-e
difficijlt
to
incinerate than authorized
by the
permit
and
if
incineration
of the waste
does not “equire compliance with
different regulatory performance standards than specified
in the
permit.
BOARD NOTE:
See Section 703.280(g)
for modification
procedures
to
be used
for
the management
of
newly
listed
o’
identified wastes.
7.
Shakedown and trial
burn:
2
a.
Modification
of
the
trial
burn plan
or any of the
permit
conditions applicable during the shakedown period
for
determining operational
readiness
after construction,
the
trial
burn period
or the
period immediately following the
trial
burn.
1*
b.
Authorization of
up
to
an
additional
720
hours
of waste
incineration during the shakedown period
for determining
operational
readiness
after
construction,
with
the
prior
approval
of
the
Agency.
1*
c.
Changes
in
the operating requirements
set
in
the permit for
conducting
a t-ial
burn,
provided the change
is minor
and
has received the
prior
approval
of the Agency.
1*
d.
Changes
in
the
ranges
of the operating requirements
set
in
the
permit
to
reflect the results
of the trial
burn,
provided the change
is
minor and has
received the prior
approval
of the Agency.
8.
Substitution
of
an alternate type of fuel
that
is not specified
in the permit.
BOARD NOTE:
Derived from 40 CFR
270.42, Appendix
I,
as
adopted
at
53 Fed.
Reg.
37934, September
28,
1988.
(Source:
Amended at
14
Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
lflq—39()
—27—
TITLE
35:
ENVIR~’4MENTALPROTECTION
SUBTITLE
G:
WASTE
DISPOSAL
CHAPTER
1:
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
Secti on
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
Acti vities
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.
1988 Supp., ch.
111
1/2,
pars.
1022.4 and
1027).
SOURCE:
Adopted
in R81-22,
43 PCB 427,
at
5 Ill. Reg.
9731,
effective
as
noted
in
35 Ill. Adm. Code 700.106;
amended
and codified
in R81—22,
45 PC3
317,
at
6
Ill.
Reg.
4828,
effective
as
noted
in
35 Ill. Adm. Code 700.136;
amended
in R82—19
at
7
Ill. Reg.
14015,
effective Oct.
12,
1983; amended
in
R84—9,
53 PCB 131
at
9
Ill. Reg.
11819, effective July 24,
1985;
amended
in
R85—22
at
10
Ill.
Reg.
968, effective January
2,
1986;
amended
in R86-1
at
10
Ill.
Reg.
13998,
effective August
12,
1986;
amended
in R86-19 at
10 Ill. Reg.
20630, effective December
2,
1986;
amended inR86—28 at
11
111. Reg.
6017,
effective March
24,
1987;
amended
in R86-46
at.
11
Ill.
Reg.
13435, effective
August
4,
1987;
amended
in
R37—5
at
11 Ill.
Reg.
19280, effective
November
12,
1987;
amended
in R37-26
at
12
Ill.
Reg.
2450,
effective January 15,
1933;
amended
in R87-39
at
12 Ill. Reg. 12999, effective July 29,
1988;
amended
in R88—16
at
13
Ill.
Reg. 362,
effective December
27,
1988;
amend~J
in R89-1
at
13
Ill. Reg.
18278,
effective November
13,
1989;
amended
in
R~9-2
at
14 ill.
Reg.
3089,
effective February
20,
1990;
amended
in R89-9
at
14
109—391
-28-
Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
;
amended
in R89-11
at
14 Ill.
Reg.
‘
.
effective
SUBPART
B:
DEFINITIONS
Section 720.111
References
a)
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:
ANSI B31.3 and B31.4.
See ASME/ANSI
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Available
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1220
L
Street, N.W.,
Washington,
D.C.
20005,
(202)
682—8000:
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for Inspection
of Refinery Equipment, Chapter XIII,
Atmospheric and Low Pressure Storage Tanks,”
4th Edition,
1981,
reaffirmed December,
1987.
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and
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1632, Second
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1987.
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Practice
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1987.
ASME.
Available from the American Society of Mechanical
Engineers,
345 East 47th Street, New York,
NY
10017,
(212)
705-
7722:
“Chemical
Plant and Petroleum Refinery Piping”, ASME/ANSI
B31.3
-
1987,
as supplemented
by B31.3a
-
1988 and B31.3b
-
1988.
Also available from ANSI.
“Liquid Transportation Systems
for
Hydrocarbons, Liquid
Petroleum Gas, Anhydrous Ammonia,
and Alcohols”, ASME/ANSI
B31.4
-
1986,
as
supplemented
by B31.4a
—
1987.
Also
available from ANSI.
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-3828—87.
“ASTM Standard Test Methods
for Flash Point
Pensky-Martens
Closed Tester,”
ASTM Standard 0-93—79
or 0-93—80.
GPO.
Available from the Superintendent
of Documents, U.S.
Government Printing Office, Washington,
D.C.
20401,
(202)
783-
109——392
-29-
3238:
Standard Industrial Classification Manual
(1972),
and 1977
Supplement,
republished
in
1983
MACE.
Available from the National Association
of Corrosion
Engineers,
1400 South Creek Dr., Houston, TX
77084,
(713) 492—
0535:
“Control
of External
Corrosion on Metallic Buried,
Partially Buried,
or Submerged Liquid Storage Systems”,
MACE Recommended Practice RP0285-85,
approved March,
1985.
NFPA.
Available from the National
Fire Protection Association,
Batterymarch Park,
Boston,
MA
02269,
(617)
770-3000 or
(800)
344—3555:
“Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code” NFPA 30,
issued
July
17,
1987.
Also available from ANSI.
NTIS.
Available from the National Technical
Information
Service,
5285 Port Royal Road,
Springfield,
VA
22161,
(703)
487-4600:
“Generic Quality Assurance Project Plan for Land Disposal
Restrictions
Program”, EPA/530-SW-87—011, March
15,
1987.
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for Chemical Analysis
of Water and Wastes”, Third
Edition, March,
1983.
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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
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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).
USEPA.
Available from United States Environmental Protection
Agency, Office
of Drinking Water,
State Programs Division, WH
550 E, Washington,
D.C.
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Its Detection
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—30—
b)
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of Federal
Regulations.
Available from the Superintendent of
Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office,
Washington, D.C.
20401,
(202)
783-3238:
10 CFR
20, Appendix
B -.~98~4-(1989)
40
CFR
136 -~ggg~—(198g)
40 CFR
142 -~9g84-(1989)
40 CFR
220 —1988~—(1989)
40 CFR 260.20 —~9884—(1989)
40
CFR 264
-~988~—(198~1
40 CFR 302.4,
302.5
and 302.6 —4~9~~—(1989)
40 CFR 761 —~988~—(1989)
c)
Federal
Statutes
Section 3004
of the Resource Conservation
and Recovery Act
(42
U.S.C.
6901
et seq.),
as amended
through December
31,
1987.
d)
This Section incorporates
no later
editions
or amendments.
(Source:
Amended
at
14
Ill.
Reg.
,
effective.
SUBPART
C:
RULEMAKING PETITIONS AND
OTHER PROtEDURES
Section
720.122
Waste Delisting
a)
General delistings
or delisting of specific wastes from specific
sources which have been adopted
by USEPA may
be proposed
as
state
regulations which
are
identical
in
substance pursuant to
Section
720.120(a).
b)
Delistings which have not
been adopted
by USEPA may be proposed to
the Board
pursuant to Section
720.120(b);
however, this does not
infer
that
the
Board
has
authority
to
adopt
such
delistings.
The
Board will
determine whether
it
has
authority
to
deli st
such
wastes
on
a case—by—case basis.
c)
The
Agency
may
determine
in
a
permit
or
a
letter
directed
to
a
generator that,
based
on
35
Ill. Adm. Code
721,
a waste from a
particular source
is
not subject
to these regulations.
Such
a
finding
is evidence against the Agency
in any subsequent proceedings
but
shall
not
be conclusive with reference to other persons
or the
Board.
d)
The
Board
incorporates
by
reference
40
CFR
260.22
(1988),
as
amended
at
54 Fed. Reg. 27116, June
27,
1989.
This Section incorporates
no
future
amendments
or editions.
Any petition to delist directed
to
109—394
—31-
the Board
or
request for determination directed to the Agency shall
include
the information
required by
40 CFR 260.22 -~98~)
—and
a
showing that the delisting needs
to
be adopted
as
a part of
the
Illinois RCRA program.
e)
Waste delistings will
not be approved
if the result would make the
Illinois program less than substantially equivalent
to the
federal.
f)
Delistings
will apply only within
Illinois.
Generators —~st—shall
comply with 35
Ill. Adm. Code 722
for waste which
is hazardous
in
any
state
to which
it
is
to
be transported.
(Source:
Amended
at
14
Ill. Reg.
,
effective
109—395
-32-
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
Secti
on
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
728.108
Landfill
and Surface Impoundment Disposal Restrictions
SUBPART
C:
PROHI81TION
ON
LAND
DiSPOSAL
Secti on
728.130
Waste
Specific
Prohibitions
--
Solvent
Wastes
728. 131
Waste Specific Prohibitions
—-
Dioxin-Containing Wastes
728.132
Waste Specific
Prohibitions
—-
California
List
Wastes
728.133
Waste Specific Prohibitions
—-
First
Third
Wastes
728.134
Waste
Specific
Prohibitions
—-
Second
Third
Wastes
728.139
Statutory Prohibitions
SUBPART
0:
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. 143
Treatment Standards expressed
as Waste Concentrations
728.144
Adjustment
of Treatment Standard
SUBPART
E:
PROHIBITIONS ON
STORAGE
Section
728.150
Prohibitions
on Storage of Restricted Wastes
Table A
Constituent Concentrations
in Waste Extract
(CCWE)
Table
B
Constituent Concentrations
in
Waste
(CCW)
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 autho”ized by
Section
27
of the
Environmental
Protection Act
(Ill.
Rev.
Stat.
1988 Supp., 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.
13046, effective July 29,
1988;
109—396
-33-
amended
in
R89-1
at
13
111.
Reg.
18403,
in
R89-9
at
14
Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
effective November
13,
1989;
amended
SUBPART
C:
PROHIBITION
ON LAND DISPOSAL
Section 728.134
Waste
Specific
Prohibitions
——
Second Third Wastes
a)
The
following
wastes
are
prohibited
from
land
disposal.
1)
The
wastes
specified
in
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code
721.131
as
USEPA
hazardous
waste
numbers:
FOlO
F024
2)
The
wastes
specified
in
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code
721.132
as
USEPA
hazardous
waste
numbers:
KOO5
KOO7
KOO9 (nonwastewaters)
KOlO
KO23
KO27
K028
K029 (nonwastewaters~
K036 (wastewaters)
(nonwastewaters)
(nonwastewaters)
~j
The
wastes
specified
in
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code
721.133
as
USEPA
hazardous
waste
numbers:
P013
P021
P029
P030
P039
P040
P041
P043
P044
P062
P063
KU38
K039
K040
K043
K093
K094
KOY 5
KO 96
K113
K114
K115
K116
109—
3°7
-34-
P071
P074
P085
P089
P094
P097
P098
P099
P104
P106
P109
Pill
P121
U 028
U 058
U 069
U087
U 088
U 102
U 107
U221
U223
U235
b)
The
following
wastes
are
prohibited
from land dis,posal,
except when
they are injected into
a UIC well pursuant
to
35 Ill.
Adm. Code
738.114(f)
or 738.115(d)
USEPA hazardous waste numbers:
K009
(wastewaters)
(nonwastewaters),
KOll
K013
(nonwastewaters
KO14
(nonwastewaters
c)
The
following
wastes
are
prohibited
from
land
disposal:
The
wastes
specified
in
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code
721.131
as
USEPA hazardous waste
numbers:
F006
—-
cyanide (nonwastewater)
F 008
F 009
FOil
wastewaters)
F012
wastewaters)
fl
The
following
waste
is
prohibited from land disposal
except when
it
is
injected
into
a
UIC
well
pursuant
to
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code
738.114(f):
The
waste
specified
in
35
Ill.
Adn.
Code
721.131
as
USEPA
hazardous
waste
number
F007.
2)
The
following wastes
are
prohibited
from
land
disposal
pursuant
to
the
treatment
standards
specified
in
Sections
728.141
or
728.143 applicable
to those wastes:
FOil (nonwastewaters
F012 (nonwastewaters
109—398
-35—
d)
Effective
June
8,
1991,
the
following
wastes
are
prohibited
from
land
disposal:
The
wastes
specified
in
this
Section having
a treatment
standard
in
Subpart
D
based
on
incineration,
and
wnich
are
contaminated
soil
and
debris.
~J
Until
June
8,
1991,
wastes
included
in
subsections
(c)
and
(d)
may
be
disposed
in
a
landfill
or surface
impoundment,
regardless whether
such
unit
is
a
new,
replacement
or
lateral
expansion
unit,
only if
such
unit
is
in
compliance
with
the
technical
requirements
specified
in
40
CFR 268.5(h)(2),
incorporated by reference
in Section
728.105.
f)
The requirements
of subsections
(a),
(b),
(c)
and
(d)
do
not
apply
if:
~j
The
wastes
meet
the
applicable, standards
specified
in
Subpart
D;
or
~
Persons have been granted
an
exemption from
a prohibition
p,~irsuant to
a
petition
under Section 728.106,
with
respect
to
those wastes and units
covered
by the petition.
~j
The
requirements
of
subsections
(a),
(b)
and
(c)
do
not
apply
if
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.
h)
Until
May
8,
1990,
the
second thi~-d wastes
specified
in
40
CFR
268.11
(1989)
for
which
treatment
standards
under
Subpart
0
are
not
applicable,
including
California
list
wastes
subject
to
the
statutor~
prohibitions
of
Section
7?~.139or
codified
prohibitions
und~n
Section
728.132,
are
prohibited
from
disposal
in
a
landfill
or’
surface
impoundment unless
the wastes
are subject
to
a
valid
demonstration
and
certification
pursuant
to
Section
728.108.
jJ
To
determine
whether
a
hazardous
waste
exceeds the applicable
treatment standards specified
in Section 728.141
or 728.143,
the
initial
generator shall
test
a
representative sample
of
the waste
extract,
or
the
entire
waste,
depending
on
whethe”
the
treatment
standards
are
expressed
as
concentrations
in
the
waste
extract
or
the
waste,
or
the
generator
may
use
knowledge
of
the
waste.
If
the
waste
contains constituents
in
excess
of the applicable
Subpart
D
levels,
the waste
is prohibited
from land disposal
and
all
the
requi~ements
of
this Part are applicable, except
as
otherwise specified.
(Source:
Added
at
14
Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
SUBPART D:
TREATMENT’ STANDARDS
Section 728.142
Treatment Standards expressed as
Specified Technologies
a)
The
following
wastes
must
be Veated
using
the identified
tnchrio~Ogy
or
technologies,
or
an
equi
valent method
approved
under
suhse~:tion
(b).
inn—3
-36-
1)
Liquid hazardous wastes
containing PCBs
at concentrations
greater than or equal
to
50 ppm but
less than
500 ppm must
be
incinerated
in
accordance
with
technical
requirements
at
40
CFR
761.70,
incorporated
by
reference
in
35
111.
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
incine~’atedin
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.
2)
Monliquid hazardous wastes containing
halogenated
organic
compounds
(HOCs)
in
total
concentrations
geater
than
or
equal
to
1000
mg/kg
and
liquid
HOC—containing
wastes
that
are
prohibited
under
Section
728.132(e)(1) must be
incinerated
in
accordance
with
the
requi~’ementsof
35
ill.
Adm.
Code
724.Subpart
0
or
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code
725.Subpart
0,
or
in boilers
or industrial
furnaces,
as defined
in
35
111.
Adm.
Code
720,
burning
in
accordance
with
—&ppl-i-ea~4e ~e~l~ate~y
staAd&F~S—35
Ill.
Adm.
Code
726.
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)).
~j
The
nonwastewater
form
of
the
following hazardous wastes must
be
incinerated
in accordance with the requirements
of
35
111.
Adm.
Code
724.Subpart
0,
or
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code
725.Subpart
0,
or
burned
in
boilers
or
industrial
furnaces,
as defined
in
35 Ill.
Adm.
Code
720,
in
accordance
with
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code
726:
K027
K039
Ki 13
Ki14
Ki 15
Ki 16
P040
P041
P043
P044
P062
P085
P109
Pill
U 058
U 087
U221
U223
~J
The wastewater form of
the following hazardous wastes must
be
treated
by carbon adsorption,
or
incineration, or pretreatment
109—400
-37-
followed
by
carbon
adsorption:
K 027
K 039
Ki 13
K114
K115
K116
P040
P041
P043
P044
P062
P085
P109
Pill
U058
U 087
U 221
U 223
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
achievable
by
methods
specified
in
subsection
(a).
The
applicant
shall
submit
information
demonstrating
that
the
applicant’s
treatment
method
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.
—1~985—1987, ch.
111
1/2,
pars.
1022.6
and
1039(h)),
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
measure
of
performance
equivalent
to
that
achieved
by
methods
specified
in
subsection
(a).
Any
approval
must
be
stated
in
writing
and
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
14 Ill. Reg.
,
effective
Section 728.143
Treatment Standards expressed as Waste Concentrations
a)
Table
B
identifies
the
restricted
wastes
and
concentrations
of
their
associated
hazardous
constituents
which
must
not
be
exceeded
by
the
waste
or
treatment
residual
(not
an
extract
of
such
waste
or
treatment residual) for the allowable land disposal
of such waste
or
residual.
The wastewater
and
nonwastewater treatment standards
in
Table
B
are
based
on
analysis
of
grab
samples
except
the
wastewater
treatment
standards
that
are
based
on
analysis
of
c~pos’ite_samples
for
wastes,
K009,
KOlO,
K036,
K038,
K040,
P039,
P071,
P089,
P094,
P097
and
U235.
109—401
-38-
fferent treatment standards for
a
constituent of
for
purposes
of
treatment,
the treatment residue
treatment standard for the constituent of
Acetone
n-Butyl
alcohol
Carbon disulfide
Carbon tetrachlo~ide
Chlorobenzene
Cresols
(and cresylic acid)
Cycl ohexanone
1,
2—Di chlorobenzene
Ethyl
acetate
Ethylbenzene
Ethyl
ether
I
sohutanol
Methanol
Methylene chloride
Methyl
ethyl
ketone
Methyl
isohutyl
ketone
N i tro ben zen e
Pyridine
Tetrachloroethylene
Tol uene
1,1,1 -Tn
chl oroethane
1, 1,
2—T ri chloro-l,
2, 2—t rifluoroethane
Tn
chl oroethyl ene
T”i chl orofl uoromethane
Xyl ene
F006
nonwasté~ters (see
also
Table
B)
Cadmium
Chromium
(Total)
Lead
Nickel
Silver
-Gy~R3~es4eta~4
Concentrati on
(in
mg/L)
0.066
5.2
0.51
0.32
0.072
Rese~ved—
b)
When wastes with
di
concern
are combined
must meet
the
lowest
concern.
(Source:
Amended
at
14 Ill. Reg.
Section_728.Table
effective
Constituent Concentrations
in Waste Extract
(CCWE)
~centration
(in mg/L)
FOOl
-—
F005
Spent
Solvents
Wastewate’s
All
other
containing
spent
solvents
spent
solvent
wastes
0.59
5.0
4.81
0.96
0.05
0.75
0.75
0.125
0.75
0.053
0.75
5.0
0.75
0.96
0.75
0.33
0.125
0.33
0.05
0.33
0.41
0.96
0.091
0.96
0.15
0.05
5.0
1.05
0.05
0.15
2.82
0.125
0.65
0.05
0.05
0.05
5.0
0.25
0.20
0.05
0.05
0.66
1.12
0.079
1.12
1.05
1.05
0.062
0.05
0.05
1.09—402
-39-
HxCDL)
--
All
Hexachtorodibenzo-p-d’ioxins
HxCDF
--
All
Hexachlorodibenzofurans
PeCDD
-—
All
Pentachlorodibenzo-p—dioxins
PeCDF
—-
All
Pentachlorodibenzofurans
TCDD
--
All
Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins
TCDF
--
All Tetrachlorodibenzofurans
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
2,4, 6-Tn
chl orophenol
2,3,4, 6-Tetrachl orophenol
Pentachl
orophenol
F007,
FOO8
and
F009
Nonwastewaters
Concent”ation
See also Table
B
(in mg/L)
Cadmium
0.066
Chromium
(total)
5.2
~
Lead
Nickel
0.32
Silver
0.072
FOil
and
F012
Nonwastewaters
Concentration
See
also
Table
B
(T~
mg/L)
Cadmium
‘
0.066
Chromium
(total)
5.2
0.51
Lead
Nickel
0.32
Silver
0.072
F024 Nonwastewaters
Concentration
(in
mg/L)
See
also
Table
B
Chromium
(total)
Reserved
Reserved
.
Nickel
K023
Nonwastewaters
Concent”ation
—
(in
mg/L)
See
also
Table
B
Chromium
(total)
Reserved
Reserved
Concentr~Ei~
Nickel
F020
--
F023
and
F026
--
F028
Dioxin
Containing
Wastes
(Maximum)
1
ppb
1
ppb
1
ppb
1
ppb
1
ppb
1
ppb
0.05
ppm
0.05
ppm
0.10,
ppm
0.01
ppm
109—403
-40-
U.U94
0.37
KOOl
nonwastewaters
(see
also
Table
B)
Concentration
(in
mg/L)
Lead
0.51
‘gO22
nonwastewaters
(see
also
Table
B)
Concentration
(in
mg/L)
Chromium
(Total
)
5.2
Nickel
0.32
K046
nonwastewaters
(Nonreactive
Subcategory
Concentration
(inmy/L)
Lead
0.18
K048,
K049,
KO~O, K051
and
K052
nonwastew~f~’s
—
Concentration
(see
also
Table
B)
(in
nig,/L)
Ar~senic
0.004
Chromium
(Total)
1.7
Nickel
0.048
Selenium
0.025
K06.
nonwastewaters
Concentration
(Low
Zinc
Subcategory-less
than
15
total
zinc)
(in
ng/L)
Cadmium
0.14
Chromium
(Total
)
5.2
Lead
0.24
Nickel
0.32
KO61
nonwastewaters
(High
Zinc
Subcategory—15
or
Concent~’ation
greater
total
zinc)
effective until
8/8/90
(in
mg/L)
Cadmium
0.14
Chromium (Total)
5.2
Lead
0.24
Nickel
0.32
K062 nonwastewaters
Concentration
(in
mq/L)
Chromium
(Total)
Lead
109—404
—41—
1071
nonwastewaters
Concentration
(in
mg/L)
Mercury
0.025
1086
nonwastewaters
(Solvent Washes Subcategory)
Concentration
(see
also
Table
B)
(in
mg/L)
Chromium
(Total)
0.094
Lead
0.37
K087
nonwastewaters
(see
also
Table
B)
S
Concentration
(in mgJL)
Lead
0.51
KiOl
and
K102
nonwastewaters
(Low
Arsenic
Subcategory-
Concentration
less
than
1
Total
Arsenic)
(see
also
Table
B)
kin
mg/L)
Cadmium
0.066
Chromium
(Total)
5.2
Lead
0.51
Nickel
0.32
1115
Nonwastewaters
Concentration
~/
see
also
Table
B
Nickel
0.32
P074 Nonwastewaters
Concentration
See
also
Table
B
(in
mg/L)
Nickel
0.32
P099
Nonwastewaters
Concentration
(in
mg/L)
See
also
Table
B
Silver
0.072
109—405
-42-
P104
Nonwastewaters
Concentration
See
also
Table
B
(in
mg/L)
Silver
0.072
(Source:
Amended
at
14
111.
Reg.
,
effective
Section 728.Table
B
Constituent Concentrations
in Waste
(CCW)
FOOl,
F002,
F003,
F004 and F005 waste
ens
Concentration
(Pharmaceutical
Industry)
(in
mg/L)
Methylene
chloride
0.44
F006
nonwastewaters
(see
also
Table
A)
Concentrat~on
_________________________________________________________
(in
mg/kg)
Cyanides
(Total)
—ReseFve~—590.
Cyanides
(Amenable)
F007,
F008
and
F009
Nonwastewaters
Concentration
See also Table
A
(in
mg/kg)
~nides
Total)
--
590.
—
Cyanides
Amenable)
30.
F007,
F008 and F009 Wastewaters
Concentration
See
also
Table
A
(in
mg/L)
Cyanides
Total)
Cyanides
Amenable)
0.10
Chromium
Total)
0.32
Lead
0.04
Nickel
0.44
FO1O
Nonwastewaters
Concentration
(in mg/kg)
Cyanides
çTotal)
109—406
-43-
2-Chloro-1,3-butadiene
0.28
3-Chloropropene
0.2$
1,1-Dichloroethane
0.014
FOlO
Wastewaters
Concentration
(in
mg/L)
Cyanides
(Total)
1.9
0.10
Cyanides
(Amenable)
FOil
and F0l2 Nonwastewaters
Concentration
(in
mg/kg)
Cyanides
Total)
110.
9.1
Cyanides
Amenable)
,
FOll
and
F012
Wastewaters
Concentration
See
also
Table
A
(in
mg/L)
Cyanides
(Total
)
1.9
0.10
0.32
0.04
Cyanides
Amenable)
Chromium
Total)
Lead
Nickel
0.44
F024 Nonwastewaters
Concentation
See
also
Table
A
(in
mg/kg)
2—Chloro-l,3—butadiene
3-Chloropropene
1,1—Dichloroethane
l,2-Dichloroethane
1,2—Dichloropropane
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
trans-i,3-Dichloropropene
5
Diethyihexyl
phthalate
Hexachloroethane
Hexachlorodibenzofurans
Hexachl orod i
benzo-p—d i oxins
0.28
0.28
0.014
0.014
0.014
0.014
0.014
1.8
L~
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
Pentachlorodi ben zofurans
Pentachlorodibenzo-p—di oxins
Tetrachlorodibenzofurans
F024
Wastewaters
Concentration
(jj~mg/L)
See
also
Table
A
109—40 7
-44-
1,
2—Di chl oroethane
1,
2—Di chl oropropane
cis-l
,3—Di chl oropropene
trans—i, 3—Di chloropropene
Diethylhexyl
phthalate
Hexachloroethane
Hexachlorodi benzofurans
Hexachlorodi benzo-p-di oxi ns
Pentachlorodi benzofurans
Pentachlorodibenzo-p-diox ins
Tetrachlorodi benzofurans
Chromium
(Total
Nickel
0.014
0.014
0.014
0.014
0.036
0.036
0.001
0.00 1
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.35
0.47
KOOl
nonwastewaters
(see
also
Table
A)
Concentration
fl~j
mg,’kg)
Maphthalene
8.0
Pentachlorophenol
37.
Phenanthrene
8.0
Pyrene
7.3
Toluene
0.14
Xylenes
0.16
KOOl
wastewaters
Concentration
(in
mg/L)
Naphthalene
0.15
Pentachlorophenoi
0.88
Phenanthrene
0.15
Pyrene
0.14
Toluene
0.14
Xylenes
0.16
Lead
0.037
1009
and
1010
Nonwastewaters
Concentration
~in
mg/kg)
Chloroform
6.0
K009
and
KO1O
Wastewaters
Concentration
(in mg/Lj
Chloroform
0.10
1OQ—408
-45-
6.0
6.0
6.0
.1’-.,
£0.
5.6
23.
5.6
6.0
KOll,
K013
and
K014
Nonwastewaters
Concentration
(in
mg/kg)
Acetonitrile
1.8
Acrylonitrile
1.4
23.
Acrylamide
Benzene
0.03
Cyanides
(Total)
57.
K015 wastewaters
Concentration
(in
mg/L)
Anthracene
1.0
Benzal
chloride
0.28
Benzo
(b
or
k)
fluoranthene
0.29
Phenanthrene,
0.27
Toluene
0.15
Chromium
(Total)
0.32
Nickel
0.44
K016 nonwastewaters
Concentration
~_9(1’~9~
Hexachlorobenzene
28.
Hexachlorobutadiene
5.6
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene
5.6
Hexachloroethane
28.
Tetrachloroethene
6.0
K016
wastewaters
Concentration
(in
mg/L)
Hexachlorobenzene
0.033
Hexachlorobutadiene
0.007
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene
0.007
Hexachloroethane
0.033
Tetrachloroethene
0.007
KOlS nonwastewaters
Chloroethane
1, 1—0 ichloroethane
1 ,2—Di chloroethane
Hexachlorohenzene
Hexachlorobutad iene
Hexacnl oroethane
Pentachloroethane
1,1,
1—Trichloroethane
Concentration
(in
nq/kq)
109—4 09
-46-
1018
wastewaters
Chloroethane
Chloromethane
1, 1-Dichloroethane
1, 2-Di chloroethane
Hexachlonobenzene
Hexachl orobutadi ene
Pentachloroethane
1,1,
1—Tn
chl oroethane
Concentration
(in
mgjL)
0.007
0.007
0.007
0.007
0.033
0.007
0.00 7
0.007
KO19 nonwastewate”s
~f~~hloroethyl
)ethen
Chlorobenzene
Chi
oroform
1 ,2-Dichloroethane
Hexachl oroethane
Maphthal ene
Phenanthrene
Tetrachloroethene
1,2,4—Tn
chlorobenzene
1,1 ,1—Trichloroethane
Concentration
(in
~
5.6
6.0
6.0
6.0
28.
5.6
5.6
6.0
19.
6.0
K019
wastewaters
Bis(2—chloroethyl )ether
Chl orobenzene
Chloroform
p-Ui chlorobenzene
1,2—Dichloroethane
Fl uo~’enie
Hexachloroethane
Naphthal ene
Phenanthrene
1,2,4,5-Tetrachl orobenzene
Tetrachloroethene
1,2, 4—Trichl orobenzene
1,1,1—Tn chloroethane
Concentration
~L)
0.007
0.006
0.007
0.008
0.007
0.007
0.033
0.007
0.007
0.017
0.007
0.023
0.007
K020
nonwastewaters
1 ,2-Dichloroethane
1,1, 2,2-Tetrachloroethane
Tetrachloroethene
Concentration
(in mg/kg)
6.0
5.6
6.0
109—410
-47-
1020
wastewaters
Concentration
kin
mg/L)
1,2-Dichloroethane
0.007
l,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
0.007
Tetrachloroethene
0.007
KO22
nonwastewaters
(see
also
Table
A)
Concentration
(in
mg/kg)
Acetophenone
19.
Sum
of
Diphenylainine
and
Diphenylnitrosamine
13.
Phenol
12.
Toluene
0.034
K023,
KO93
and
KO94
Nonwastewaters
Concentration
,(j~mg/kg)
Phthalic anhydride
(measured as
Phthalic acid)
28.
KO23,
K093
and
KO94
Wastewaters
Concentration
(in
rng/L)
-
Phthalic anhydnide
(measu’~ed
as
Phthalic
acid)
0.54
K024 nonwastewaters
Concentration
(in n~~)
—P~~a~e
ae4d—
Phthalic
anhydnide
(measured
as
Phthalic
acid)
28.
KO24
wastewaters
Concentration
—P~ha~eae~
-
Phthalic
anhydride
(measured
as
Phthalic
acid)
0.54
1028
Nonwastewaters
Concentrat i
on
~
See
also
Table
A
1,1—Dichloroethane
6.0
~7~ns-1,2-Dichloroethene
6.0
Hexachlorobutadiene
5.6
109—411
-48-
Hexachl oroethane
Pentachl oroethane
1,1, 1,2-Tetrachl
oroethane
1,1,2,2—Tetrachl oroethane
1,1,1-Tnichloroethane
1,1, 2-Tn
chl
oroethane
Tetrachl oroethyl ene
28.
5.6
5.6
5.6
6.0
6.0
6.0
1028
Wastewaters
1, 1—Di chl oroethane
trans—i,2—Dichloroethene
Hexachlorobutadiene
Hexachloroetbane
Pentachl oroethane
1,1,
1,2—Tetrachloroethane
1,1, 2,2—Tetrachloroethane
Tetrachloroethylene
1 ,1,1—Tnichloroethane
1,1, 2—Tnicnloroethane
Cadmi urn
Chromium
(Total)
Lead
Nickel
Concentration
TTn
mg/L)
0.007
0.033
0.007
0.033
0.033
0.007
0.00 7
0.007
0.007
0.007
6.4
0.35
0.037
0.47
Hexachlorobutadiene
Hexachl oroethane
Hexachloropropene
Pentachlorobenzene
Pentachloroethane
1,2,4, 5—Tetrachl orobenzene
Tetrachloroethene
1, 2,4-Tn
chl orobenzene
Concent~’ation
(in j~Lkq)
5.6
28.
19.
28.
5.6
14.
6.0
19.
1029
Nonwastewaters
‘~‘
Conce~Ttration
TTn
mg/kg)
Chloroform
6.0
1,2—Dichloroethane
6.0
6.0
6.0
6.0
1,1—Dichloroethylene
1,1,l-Tnichloroethane
Vinyl
chloride
K030 nonwastewaters
109—412
-49-
1030
wastewaters
o-Dichlorobenzene
p—D i chl onobenzene
Hexachiorobutadiene
Hexachl oroethane
Pentachloroethane
1,2,4,5—Tetrachlonobenzene
Tetrachloroethene
1,2, 4-T ni
chlorobenzene
Concent’~ati
on
(in
mg/L)
0.008
0.008
0.007
0.033
0.007
0.017’
0.007
0.023
0.38
0.34
K036 Wastewaters
Concentration
(in
mg/L)
Disulfoton
0.025
1037
nonwastewaters
Concentration
(in
mg/kg)
Disulfoton
0.1
Toluene
28.
K037 wastewaters
Concentration
Disulfoton
(in
mg/L)
0.003
Toluene
0.028
K038
and
KQ4O
Nonwastewaters
Concent’-ation
(in
mg/k~I
Phorate
2~i.
K038
and
K040
Wastewatens
Concentration
(in
mg/L)
Phorate
0.025
K043 Nonwastewatens
Concentration
2,4—Ui chloropheno
2,6-Ui chlorophenol
109-413
-50-
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
8.2
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol
7.6
Tetrachlorophenols
~Total)
0.68
Pentachlorophenol
1.9
Tetrachl.oroethene
Hexachlorodibenzo—p—dioxins
0.001
Hexachlorodibenzofurans
0.001
Pentachlorodi benzo—p—dioxins
0.001
Pentachlorodibeazofurans
Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins
29_c!
Tetrachlorodibenzofurans
0.001
K043
Wastewaters
Concentr~ion
~n
mg/L)
2,4—Dichlorophenol
0.049
2,6-Dich1oro~,phenol
0.013
2,4,5—Tnichlorophenol
0.016
2,4,6-Tnichlorophenol
0.039
Tetrachlorophenols
kTotalj,
0.018
Pentachlorophenol
0.22
Tetrachloroethene
0.006
Hexachlorodibenzo-p—dioxi
as
0.001
Hexachlorodibenzofurans
0.001
Pentachl orodi benzo-p—dioxi ns
0.001
Pentachlorodibenzofurans
0.001
Tetrachlorodi benzo-p-di oxi ns
0.001
Tetrachlorodibenzofurans
0.001
K048
nonwastewaters
(see
also
Table
A)
Concentration
(in
mg/kg)
Benzene
9.5
Benzo(a)pyrene
0.84
~s~2~ey1.hexy~4_Diethylhexyl
phthalate
37.
Chrysene
2.2
Di-n-butyl phthalate
4.2
Ethylbenzene
67.
Naphthalene
Reserved
Phenanthrene
7.7
Phenol
2.7
Pyrene
2.0
Toluene
9.5
Xylenes
Reserved
Cyanides
(Total)
1.8
109—4 14
—51—
1048
wastewaters
Benzene
Benzo(a)pynene
—B~s~2-et~y~hexy1.3—Diethylhexyl
phthalate
C h nyse ne
Di—n-butyl
phthalate
Ethylbenzene
Fl uorene
Naphthal erie
P he n a nth re ne
Phenol
Pyre ne
Tol uene
Xylenes
Chromium
(Total)
L cad
Concentration
(in
mg/L)
0.011
0.047
0.043
0.043
0.060
0.011
0.050
0.033
0.039
0.047
0.045
0.011
0.011
0.20
0.37
Anthracene
Benz erie
Benzo(a)pynene
—s~2—ethy1hexy~—Diethy1hexylphthalate
Carbon disulfide
Chrysene
2,4-Dimethyl phenol
Ethyl benzene
Naphthal ene
Phenanthrene
Phenol
Py rerie
Tol uene
K049 nonwastewaters
(see also Table A)
Concentration
(in
mg/kg)
Anthracene
6.2
Benzene
9.5
Benzo(a)pynene
0.84
—B~s-eyU~exy~4—Diethyl
hexyl
phthalate
37.
Chrysene
2.2
Ethylbenzene
67.
Naphthalene
(Reserved)
Phenanthrene
7.7
Phenol
2.7
Pyrene
2.0
Toluene
9.5
Xylenes
Reserved
Cyanides
(Total)
1.8
1049
wastewaters
‘
Concentration
(in
mg/L)
0.039
0.011
0.047
0.043
0.011
0.043
0.033
0.011
0.033
0.039
0.047
0.045
0.011
109—4 15
-52-
Xyl enes
Chromium
(Total
Lead
Acenaphthene
Anthracene
Ben zene
Benzo(a)anthracene
Benzo(a)pyrene
—B*s~2—ethye~y~—Diethyl
hexyl
phthalate
Chrysene
Di-n-butyl
phthalate
Ethyl benzene
0.011
0.20
0.037
K050
nonwastewaters
(see
also
Table
A)
Concentration
(in
mg,’kg)
iap~e~e
0.84
Phenol
2.7
Cyanides
(Total)
1.8
1050
wast~?~r~
Concentration
(in mg/L)
0.047
Benzo(a)pyrene
Phenol
0.047
Chromium
(Total)
0.20
Lead
0.037
K051 nonwastewaters
(see also
Table
A)
Concentration
(in
mg/kg)
Anthracene
6.2
Benzene
9.5
Benzo(a)anthnacene
1.4
Benzo(a)pyrene
0.34
phthalate
37.
Chnysene
2.2
Di—n-butyl
phthalate
4.2
Ethyl benzene
67.
Naphthalene
Reserved
Phenanthrene
7.7
Phenol
2.7
Pyrene
2.0
Toluene
9.5
Xylenes
Reserved
Cyanides
(Total)
1.8
1051
wastewaters
Concentration
(‘in
rnq/L)
0.050
0.039
0.011
0.043
0.047
0.043
0.043
0.060
0.011
1fI9——4l~
—53-
Fluonene
0.050
Naphthalene
0.033
Phenanthnene
0.039
Phenol
0.047
Pynene
0.045
Toluene
0.011
Xylenes
0.011
Chromium
(Total)
0.20
Lead
0.037
1052
nonwastewaters
(see
also
Table
~)
Concentration
JJ,p
mg/kg)
Benzene
9.5
Benzo(a)pynene
0.84
o-Cresol
2.2
p-Cnesol
0.90
Ethylbenzene
67.
Naphthalene
Reserved
Phenanthrene
7.7
Phenol
2.7
Toluene
Xylenes
Reserved
Cyanides
(Total)
1.8
K052 wastewaters
Concentration
____________________________ ______________________________
(in
mng/L)
Benzene
0.011
Benzo(a)pyrene
0.047
o-Cresol
0.011
p—Cresol
0.011
2,4-Dimethylphenol
0.033
Ethylbenzene
0.011
Naphthalene
0.033
Phenanthrene
0.039
Phenol
0.047
Toluene
0.011
Xylenes
0.011
Chromium
(Total)
0.20
Lead
0.037
K062 wastewaters
Concentration
Jj~mg/L)
Chromium (Total)
0.32
Lead
0.04
Nickel
109—
17
-54-
Xylenes
Chromium
(Total
Lead
C once nt rat
~/L)
0.015
0.044
0.031
0.022
0.044
0.031
0.015
0.031
0.031
0.031
0.031
0.044
0.044
0.029
0.031
0.029
0. 015
0.32
0.037
1071
wastewaters
Concentration
(in
mgjj~)
Mercury
0.030
K086
nonwastewaters—Solvent
Washes
Subcategony
Concentration
—
(see
also
Table
A)
——
Acetone
(in
ny/kg)
0.37
—s~2—etl~y~eMy~—Diethylhexyl
phthalate
0.49
n—Butyl
alcohol
0.37
Cyclohexanone
0.49
l,2—Dichio”obenzene
0.49
Ethyl
acetate
0.37
Ethyl
benzene
0.031
Methanol
0.37
Methylene chloride
0.037
Methyl
ethyl
ketone
0.37
Methyl
isobutyl
ketone
0.37
Maphthalene
0.49
Nitrobenzene
0.49
Toluene
0.031
l,1,1,—Trichloroethane
0.044
Tnichloroethylene
0.031
Xylenes
0.015
K086
wastewaters-Solvent
Washes
Subcategory
ion
—
Acetone
—s~2—et~y4.~exy~—Diethylhexyj
phthalate
n-Butyl
alcohol
Cycl ohexanone
1,2—Di chl orobenzeñe
Ethyl
acetate
Ethyl
benzene
Methanol
Methylene
chloride
Methyl
ethyl
ketone
Methyl
isobutyl
ketone
Naphthal ene
Ni trobenzene
Tol uene
1,1,1,
—Tn
chlonoethane
Tn
chl onoethyl ene
109—413
—55—
Acenaphthalene
Benz ene
Chrysene
Fluonanthene
Indeno
(1,2,3—cd) pyrene
Naphthal ene
Phenanthrene
Tol uene
Xy 1 en es
Lead
Concentration
(in
~kq)
3.4
0.071
Concentrati on
(in
rny/L)
0.02
8
0.014
0.028
0.028
0.028
0.028
0.028
0.008
0.014
0.037
K095
Ilonwastewaters
Concentration
(in
mg/kg)
1,1,1, 2—Tetrachloroethane
1,1,2, 2—Tetrachloroethane
Tetrachloroethene
1,1 ,2—Tni chl oroethane
Tn
chl oroethyl ene
Hexachl onoethane
Pentachloroethane
5.6
5.6
6.0
6.0
5.6
28.
5.6
K096 :‘4onwastewaters
Concentration
(in
mg/kg)
1,3—Ui ch Iorobenzene
Pentachloroethane
I
,1,1,2—Tetrachloroethane
1,1,2, 2-Tetrachloroethane
Tetrachloroethyl
ene
1, 2,4-Tn chlonobenzene
Tn
chl oroethyl ene
1,1
,2-Tnichl oroethane
5.6
5.6
5.6
5.6
6.0
19.
5.6
6.0
1087
nonwastewaters
(see
also
Table
A)
Acena phtha lane
Benz ene
Chrysene
3.4
Fluoranthene
3.4
Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene
3.4
Naphthalene
3.4
Phenanthrene
3.4
Toluene
0.65
Xylenes
0.070
K087 wastewaters
-
199—419
-56—
‘Concentration
(in
mg/L)
0.028
2.0
0.24
K099 nonwastewatens
Concentration
(in
mg/kg)
2,4—Dichlorophenoxyacetic
acid
1.0
Hexachlo’rodi benzo-p—dioxins
0.001
Hexachlorodibenzofurans
0.001
Pentachlo~odibenzo-p—di
oxi ns
0.001
Pentachlorodioenzofurans
0.001
Tetrachlo”odihenzo-p—d-ioxins
0.001
Tetnachlor~dibenzofurans
0.001
1099
wastewaters
Concentration
(in
mg/L)
2,4—Dichlorophenoxyacetic
acid
1.0
Hexachlo~-odibenzo-p—dioxins
0.001
Hexachlorodibenzofurans
0.001
Pentachl orodi
benzo-p—di oxi ns
0.001
Pentachlorodibenzofurans
0.001
Tetrachl orodi benzo—p—di oxi ns
0.001
Tetrachlorodibenzofurans
0.001
KlOl
nonwastewaters
(Low
Arsenic
Subcategory—
Concentration
‘
less
than
1
total
arsenic)
(see
also
Table
A)
(in
my/kg)
ortho—Nitroaniline
14.
1101
wastewaters
Concentration
(inj~yjL)
ortho—Nitroaniline
0.27
Arsenic
2.0
Cadmium
0.24
Lead
0.11
Mercury
0.027
K102
nonwastewaters
(Low
Arsenic
Subcategony—
Concentration
less
than
1
total
arsenic)
(see
also
Table
A)
(in
mg/kg)
ortho-Nitrophenol
13.
Kl02
wastewaters
ortho-N itropheno
Arsenic
Cadmium
109—420
—57-
Lead
0.11
Mercury
0.027
K103 nonwastewaters
Concentration
(in
mg/kg)
Aniline
5.6
Benzene
6.0
2,4—Dinitrophenol
5.6
Nitrohenzene
5.6
Phenol
5.6
1103
wastewaters
Concentration
(in mg/L)
Aniline
4.5
Benzene
0.15
2,4-Dirritrophenol
0.61
Nitrobenzene
0.073
Phenol
1.4
1104
nonwastewaters
Con6~ntration
(in
rng/kg)
Aniline
5.6
Benzene
6.0
2,4-Dinitrophenol
5.6
Nitrobenzene
5.6
Phenol
5.6
Cyanides
(Total)
1.8
K104
wastewaters
Concentration
(in
mg/L)
Aniline
4.5
Benzene
0.15
2,4-Dinitrophenol
0.61
Nitrobenzene
0.073
Phenol
1.4
Cyanides
(Total)
2.7
K1l5 Wastewaters
Concentration
See
also
Table
A
(in
mg/L)
Nic~kel
0.47
109—421
-58-
ii ~
01
P013 Nonwastewaters
Concentration
(in
mg/kg)
Cyanides
(Total)
Cyanides
(Amenable)
110.
9.1
P013
Wastewaters
Cyanides
Totalj
Cyanides
Amenable)
‘~
ConcerT~tion
~inog/L)
1.9
0.10
P021
Nonwastewaters
Concentration
(in ~
Cyanides
(Total)
110.
~
ç~nides (Amenable)
P021
Wastewaters
Concentration
~L
1.9
0.10
Cyanides
(Total)
Cyanides
(Amenable)
9Nonwastewaters
Concentration
(in
mg/kg)
Cyanides
(Totalj
~,y~ides
(Amenable)
110.
9.1
P029
Wastewaters
Concentration
(in
rny/L)
çy~,pides ~Tot~j,,
L2
0.10
Cyanides
(Amenable)
F’30
Non
~fr~waters
Concer~~’ction
TT~7~
Cy’~rtides
(T~Laij
~anides (Amenable)
109—4 22
—59—
P030
Wastewaters
Concentration
(in
mg/L)
cyanidesjTotal)
1.9
Cyanides
(Amenable)
0.10
P039
Nonwastewaters
Concentration
TTn
mg/kg)
Disulfoton
‘
0.1
P039
Wastewaters
Concentration
Disulfoton
0.025
P063 Nonwastewaters
Concentration
(in mg/kg)
Cyanides
(Total)
110.
Cyanides
(Amenable)
9.1
P063
Wastewaters
Concentration
~in
mg/L)
Cyanides
Totall
~anides
Amenable)
0.10
P071
Nonwastewaters
Concentration
(in
mg/kg)
Methyl parathion
0.1
P071 Wastewaters
Concentration
~in
mg/L’)
Methyl
parathion
0.025
109—423
-60-
P074 Nonwastev~aters
Concentration
See
also
Table
A
(in
mg/l~~J
Cyanides
Total)
110.
9.1
Cyanides
Amenable)
P074 Wastewaters
Concentration
~
See
also
Table
A
~yanides(Total)
Cyanides ~Amenable)
1.9
0.10
0.44
Nickel
P089
Nonwastewaters
Concentration
fTn
mg/kg)
Parathion
~j
P089
Wastewaters
Concentration
(in
nig/L~
Parathion
0.025
P094
Nonwastewaters
Concentration
~/k
Phorate
0.1
P094 Wastewaters
Concentration
(in~
Phorate
0.025
P097 Nonwastewaters
Concentration
jjn
mg/kg)
Fam~
0.
1
109—424
—61-
P097
Wastewaters
Concentration
TT~
mg/L)
Famphur
0.025
P098
Nonwastewaters
Concentration
(‘in
mg/j~gj
‘
C
anides
(Total)
C
anides
Amenable
110.
9.1
P098
Wastewaters
Concentration
(in
ng/L)
Cyanides
(Total
)
Cyanides
(Amenable)
1.9
0.10
P099
Nonwastewaters
Concentration
T~eealso
Table
AJ
(in
mg/ky)
Cyanides
(Total)
110.
9.1
Cyanides
(Arnenablej
PO99Wastewaters
(See
also
Table
A)
Concentration
~
Cyanides
(Total)
j~g
0.10
Cyanides
(Amenable)
P104
Nonwastewaters
Concentration
(in mg/kg)
(See
also
Table
Aj
Cyanides
Total
)
110.
9.1
~anides
Amenable)
Pl04Wastewaters
‘(see
also Table A)
Concentration
Cyanides
(Total
)
1.9
Cyanides
(Amenable)
0.10
109—4 25
—62-
P106 Nonwastewaters
Concentration
(in mg/kg)
Cyanides çTotal~
110.
Cyanides ~Arnenable)
9.1
P106 Wastewaters
Concentration
(in
mg/L)
Cyanides
(Total
)
1.9
Cyanides
(Amenable)
0.10
P121 Nonwastewaters
Concentration
(in
mg/kg)
Cyanides
(Total)
110.
Cyanides
(Amenable)
9.1
P121 Wastewaters
Concentration
(in m,g/~J
Cyanides
(Total)
1.9
Cyanides
,(Amenablej,
0.10
U028 Nonwastewaters
Concentration
‘(‘in
mg/kg)
Diethyihexyl
phthalate
28.
109—426
U028
Wastewaters
Concentration
(in
mg/U
Diethylhexyl
phthalate
0.54
U069 Nonwastewaters
Concentration
(i n
l3i-n-butylphthalate
28.
109—426
-63-
U069 Wastewaters
Concentration
(in
mg/U)
Di-n-butyl
phthalate
0.54
U088
Nonwastewaters
Concentration
~in
mg/k~~
Diethyl
phthalate
28.
U088
Wastewaters
Concentration
(in
mg/U)
Diethyl
phthalate
0.54
—
U102 Nonwastewaters
Concentration
(in
mg/kg)
Dimethyl
phthalate
28.
U102 Wastewaters
Concentration
(in mg/U)
Dimethyl
phthalate
0.54
U107 Nonwastewaters
Concentration
(in
rng/kgj
Di-n—octyl
phthalate
28.
Ul07 Wastewaters
Concentration
(in mg/U)
D-n-octyl phthaiate
0.54
109—427
-64-
Ul90
Nonwastewaters
Concentration
(in
mg/kg)
Phthalic anhydnide (measured
as Phthalic
acid)
28.
U190 Wastewaters
‘
Concentration
in
mg/U)
Phthalic anhydnide (measured
as
Phthalic acid)
0.54
U235 Nonwastewaters
Concentration
‘
(in
mg/kg)
i~Ffs—(2,3-dibromopr
opyl)
phosphate
0.1
U235
Wastewaters
Concentration
(in
mg/U)
Tris—(2,3—dibromopnopyl) phosphate
0.025
No
Land
Disposal
for:
-KQ~4~4enwastewate~s
~Base~
8R
~4e
~ene~4en~—
K005
Nonwastewatens
generated
by
the
process
described
in
the
waste
listing
description,
and disposed after June
8,
1989,
and
not generated
in the course
of treating wastewater
forms
of these wastes.
(Based
on
No
Generationl
K007
Nonwastewatens
generated
by
the
process
described
in
the
waste
listing
desc-iption,
and
disposed after June
8,
1989,
and
not generated
in the course
of
treating wastewater forms
of these wastes.
Based
on No
Generationj
-K@98 F~enwas~ewate~s
~Base~en
14e
GeAecat~eR3—
-KQ4~~4enwastewate~s
~Base~en
r4e
As~—
K021 —4enwastewateFs—Nonwastewater
forms of these wastes generated by the
process described
in
the waste
listing description and disposed after August
17,
1988,
and not generated
in the course of treating wastewater forms
of
these wastes.
(Based
on
No
Generation)
1025
-Nenwastewate~s—Nonwastewatenforms
of
these
wastes
generated
by
the
process descnibed
in the waste Th~ting
description
and disposed after August
17,1988,_and not
ene”ated
in the
course
of
treating
wastewater
forms
of
these
waste’s.
(Bas~d
on
No
Ge’~c~T~Tj
109—428
-65—
K036’
—~4eRwastewateFs—Nonwastewater forms
of
these
wastes
generated
by
the
process described
in the waste
listing description and disposed after August
17,
1988, and
not generated in the course of treating wastewater forms
of
these wastes.
(Based on No Generation)
K044 (Based
on Reactivity)
1045
(Based
on Reactivity)
K047 (Based
on Reactivity)
1060
44enwastewateFs—Nonwastewater farms of these wastes
generated by the
process described in the waste listing description and disposed after August
17,
1988,
and not generated in the course of treating ,wastewater forms
of
these wastes.
(Based
on No Generation)
K061 Nonwastewaters—High Zinc Subcategory
(greater than or equal
to 15
total
zinc)
(Based
on Recycling): effective 8/8/90
K069 —NenwastewateFs-Non-Calcium Sulfate Subcategory Nonwastewater forms of
these wastes
generated by the process described
in the waste listing
description and disposed after August
17,
1988,
and not generated
in the
course of treating wastewater forms
of these wastes.
(Based
on Recycling)
—K983 Nenwastewate~s—F4eAsh S~eate~e~y
4~.essthaR
9r~
teta~ash~~Base4en
P~eAsh4—
K100 —f4eAwastewatePs- Nonwastewater forms of these wastes ~neratedby the
process described in the waste
listing description and disposed after August
17,
1988,
and not generated
in
the course of treating wastewater forms
of
these wastes.
(Based
on No Generation)
(Source:
Amended
at
14 Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
)
IT IS
SO
ORDERED.
I, Dorothy M. Gunn,
Clerk
of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board, hereby
certify that the
above Order was adopted on the
~‘~‘
day of
~
1990, by a vote of
7—C
~
‘~.
/‘j~~
Dorothy M.
Gup9’, Clerk
Illinois Po11~ztionControl Board
109—429