ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
April
12, 1990
IN THE
LIATTER
OF:
RCRA
UPDATE, USEPA REGULATIONS
)
R90-2
(7-1-39 THROUGH 12-31-89)
)
(Rulemaking)
PROPOSAL FOR
PUBLIC
COMMENT
PROPOSED ORDER
OF
THE
BOARD
(by J. Anderson):
Pursuant
to Section
22.4(a) of the Envi~onmental Protection Act
(Act),
the
Board proposing
to amend the RCRA hazardous waste
regulations.
Section
22.4 of the Act governs adoption of
regulations establishing the
RCRA p-ogram
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
Corr~nittee 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 July
1 through December
31,
1989.
The
text of the proposed amendments
is attached to this Order, which will
be mailed
to persons
on the
notice list.
The proposal
will
be published
in
the Illinois Register.
The Board will
receive
public
corrinent for 45
days
after
publication
in the illinois Register.
Because
of
its
length,
the text
of
proposed rules will
not appear
in
the Opinion volumes.
This Proposed Order
is supported
by a Proposed Opinion
adopted this same
day.
IT
IS
SO ORDERED
I,
Dorothy H.
Gunn,
Clerk
of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board,
hereby
certif,~’that the
above Proposed Order was adopted
on the/1~~day
of
______________,
1990,
by
a vote of
7ô
~
_
i5~F~fTi7M.Gn,
Clerk
Illinois PojAution Control Board
110—22 1
TITLE
35:
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
SUBTITLE
G:
WASTE DiSPOSAL
CHAPTER
1:
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
Reapplications
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(Repealed)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 KWH 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
110—222
-3—
703.201
Containers
703.202
Tank Systems
703.203
Surface impoundments
703.204
~4aste
Piles
703.205
Incinerators
703.206
Land Treatment
703.207
Landfills
703.209
Miscellaneous
Units
SUBPART
:
SHORT
TERM
A~3 PHASED
PERMiTS
Section
703.221
Emergency
Permits
703.222
Incinerator Concitions Prior to
Trial
Burr
703.223
Incinerator Conditions Durinc
T’~ial 3~nn
703.224
Incinerator
Conditions
After
T~ial ~
703.225
Trial
Burns
for Existinc Incine~ato~s
703.230
Land
Treatment
Demonstration
703.231
Resea~ch,Development
and
Demonstrati cn
Permits
SUBPART
F:
PERMIT
CON0ITIO~S
DR
DE’4~AL
Secti on
703.240
Permit
Denial
703.241
Establishing
Permit
Conditions
703.242
Noncompliance
Pursuant
to
Emergency
Pe~mit
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
TQ
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 authorized
by Section
27
of the
Environmental
Protection Act
(Ill.
Rev. Stat.
1908 Supp.,
ch.
111
1/2,
pars.
1022.4 and
1027).
SOURCE:
Adopted
in
R82-19,
53
PCB
131,
at
7
fli.
Peg.
14289, effective
October
12,
1983; amended
in P83-24
at
8
Ill. Reg.
206, effective December
27,
1983;
amended
in R84-9
at
9 111.
Reg.
11890, effective July 24,
1985;
amended
in P85—22
at
10
Ill.
Reg.
1110,
effective January
2,
1987;
amended
in P85—23
at
10 Ill.
Reg.
13284, effective July 28,
1986;
amended
in R86-1
at
10 Ill.
Peg. 14093,
effective August
12,
1986; amended
in P86-19
at
10 111.
Reg.
110—223
-4-
20702,
effective December
2,
1986;
amended
in P86—28
at
11
Ill. Reg.
6121,
effective March
24,
1987;
amended
in P86—46
at
ii
Ill.
Peg. 13543, effective
August
4,
1987;
amended
in R37-5
at
11
Ill. Reg.
19383, effective November
12,
1987;
amended
in P87—26 at
12 Ill. Peg. 2584,
effective January
15,
1988;
amended
in R87—39
at
12
Ill.
Peg.
13069,
effective July 29,
1988;
amended
in R88—16
at
13
Ill.
Reg. 447, effective December 27,
1988;
amended
in R89—1
at
13 Ill. Reg.
18477, effective November
13,
1989;
amended
in P89-9
at
14
Iii. Reg.
,
effective
amended
in R90—2 at
14
Ill. Reg.
,
effective
Section 703.Appendix A
Classification
of Permit Modifications
Class
Modifications
A.
General
Permit
Provisions
1
1.
Administrative
and
informational changes.
1
2.
Correction
of typographical
errors.
1
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:
1
a.
To provide for more frequent monitoring,
reporting or
maintenance.
2
b.
Other
changes.
5.
Schedule
of compliance:
1*
a.
Changes
in
interim compliance dates, with prior
approval
of
the Agency.
BOARD
NOTE:
“~‘
indicates that prior Agency
approval
is
requi red.
3
b.
Extension of
final
compliance date.
1*
6.
Changes
in
expiration date of
permit
to
allow earlier permit
termination, with prior approval
of
the Agency.
7.
Changes
in ownership or
operational
control
of
a
facility,
provided the procedures
of Section 703.:26O(b)
are followed.
B.
General
Facility Standards
1.
Changes
to waste
sam2iing or analysis methods:
1
a.
To conform with Agency guidance
or Board
regulations.
2
b.
Other changes.
110—224
—5—
2.
Changes
to
analyti cal
quality
assurance/control
plan:
1
a.
To
conform
w~th
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
ci.
Changes
in
emergency
procedures
~i.e.,
spill
or
release
response
procedures).
1
b.
Replacement
with
functionally
equivalent
equipnent,
upgrade
or relocate emergency equipment
listed.
2
c.
Removal
of equipment
from
emergency
equipment
list.
I
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
I.
Changes
to
wells:
2
a.
Changes
in
the number,
location, depth
or 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
toe
well.
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
upyradient
and
downgradient
wells
has
occurred,
with
prior
110—225
-6—
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 groundwater protection standard.
2
b.
As
specified
in the detection monitoring program.
2
6.
Changes
to
a detection monitoring
program as
required
by
35 Iii.
Adm. Code 724.198(j), unless
otherwise specified
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
111.
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.
Adni. 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 ~ar
of
final
closure, where
other
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.
110—226
—7—
2
e.
Changes
in
approved
closure
plan
resulting
from
unexpected
events
occurring
during
partial
or
final
closure,
uni ass
otherwise
specified
in
this
Appendix.
2
f.
Extension
of
the
closure
period
to
allow
a
landfill,
surface
impoundment
or
land
treatment
unit
to
receive
non—
hazardous
wastes
after
final
receipt
of
hazardous
wastes
unuer
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code
724.213(d)
or
(e).
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
111.
Adn.
Code
724.350(c).
2
d.
:~astepiles
that
comply
witn
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
prior
approval
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
other
permit
conditions
are
not
changed.
2
5.
Changes
in post—closure
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
facilitys
container
storage
capacity,
except
as
provided
in
F(1)(c)
and
F(4)(a).
2
b.
Resulting
in
up
to
25
increase
in
the
facility’s
container
storage
capacity,
except
as
provided
in
F(1)(c)
and
110—2
27
-8-
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 may
also involve the addition of
new waste codes
or narrative
description
of wastes.
It
is
not applicable
to dioxin—
containing
wastes
(F020, FO21,
F022,
F023,
F026,
F027
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
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.
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
“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
111.
Adm. Code 728.108.
It is~notapplicable
to dioxin—
containing wastes
(F020, F021,
F022,
F023, F026,
F027 and
F028).
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
type
(e.g.,
incinerator scrubber water).
This modification
110—228
-9-
is
not
applicable
to
dioxin—containiro
wastes
(F020,
F021,
F022,
F023,
F026,
P027
and
F028).
5.
Other changes
in container management practices
(e.g.,
aisle
space;
types
of
containers;
segregation).
G.
Tanks
1.
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),
G(1)(d)
and
G(1)(e).
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(I)(e).
2
c.
Addition
of
a
new
tank
that
will
operate
for
more
than
90
days
using
any
of
the
following
pnysical
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
separati or.
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
(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 may
also involve the addition of
new
waste codes.
It
is
not
applicable
to dioxin—containing wastes
(F020,
P021,
F022,
F023,
F026,
F027 and F028).
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
÷i’—
10
of the replaced tank
provided:
a.
The capacity difference
is
no more than
1500 gallons,
b.
The facility’s
pennitted tank capacity
is
not increased and
c.
The replacement tank meets the
same conditions
in the
110—229
-in-
permit.
2
4.
Modification of
a tank management practice.
5.
Management
of different wastes
in
tanks:
3
a.
That require
additional
or different management
practices,
tank design, different fire protection specifications or
significantly different tank treatment process
from that
authorized
in the permit, except
as provided
in paragraph
G(5)(c).
2
b.
That do not require additional
or different management
practices,
tank design, different fire protection
specification or significantly different tank treatment
process than authorized
in the permit,
except
as provided
in paragraph G(5)(d).
F1ote:
See Section
703.280(g)
for modification procedures
to
be
used for
the management
of newly listed
or
identified
wastes.
c.
That require addition of units
or
change
in
treatment
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 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.
The modification
is not applicable
to
dioxin—containing wastes
(P020,
F021,. F022,
F023,
F026,
P027 and P028).
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.,
incinerator scrubber water).
This modification
is
not applicable to dioxin-containing wastes
(P020,
P021,
F022,
P023,
P026,
F027 and P028).
K.
Surface Impoundments
3
1.
Modification or addition of
surface impoundment
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 impoundment
unit without
increasing
the
facility’s
surface
impoundment
storage
or treatment capacity
and without modifying the unit’s liner,
leak detection system or
leachate collection system.
110—230
—11—
2
4.
Modification
of
a
surface
impoundment
management
practice.
5.
Treatment,
storage
or disposal
of different wastes
in surface
impoundments:
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 authorized
in
the permit.
Note:
See Section 7O3.28O(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
fleet the
applicab~etreatment standards
or that are treated
to
satisfy
toe
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,
and provided that
the unit meets the minimum technological
reguirements
stated
in
40
CFR
26°.5(h)(2),
incorporated
by
reference
in
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code
728.105.
This
modification
is
not
applicable
to
dioxin-containing
wastes
(F020,
P021,
F022,
P023,
F026,
F027
and
P028).
d.
That
are
residues
from
wastewater
treatment
or
incineration,
provided
the disposal
occurs
in
a unit that
meets
the minimum technological
reguirements
stated
in
40
CFR
268.5(h)(2),
incorporated
by
reference
in
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code 728.105,
and provided further that the surface
impoundment
has
previously
received
wastes
of
the
same
type
(fr
example,
incinerator
scrubber
water).
This
modification
is
not
applicable
to
dioxin—containing
wastes
(F020,
F021,
P022,
P023,
F026,
F027
and
F02a).
I.
Enclosed Waste Piles.
r’or
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
ill.
Adn.
Code 724.350(c).
1.
Modification
or addition
of waste
pile
units:
3
a.
Resulting
in
greater
than 25
increase
in the
facility’s
waste
pile storage
or
treatment capacity.
2
b.
Resulting
in
up
to 25
increase
in the
facility’s waste
pile storage
or
treatment capacity.
2
2.
Modification of waste pile unit without increasing the capacity
of the unit.
110—231
-12-
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:
3
a.
That require additional
or different management practices
or different design of the unit.
2
b.
That do
not
require
additional
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.
J.
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 mana~ementpractice.
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
applicable treatment standards
or
that are
treated
to
satisfy the standard of
“use of practically available
technology that yields
the greatest environmental
benefit”
110—232
-13-
contained
in
40
CFR
263.8(a)(2)(ii),
incorporated
by
reference
in
35
Ill.
Adm. Code 728.108,
and
provided that
the
landfill
unit
meets
the
minimum
technological
reguirements
stated
in
40
CFR
268.5(h)(2),
incorporated
by
reference
in
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code
728.105.
This
modification
is
not
applicable
to
dioxin—containing
wastes
(P020,
F02.,
F022,
P023, P026,
P027
and
P028).
d.
That
are
residues
from
wastewater
treatment
or
incineration, provided
the disposal
occurs
in
a
lanofill
unit that meets
the
mirimurr
technological
reguirements
stated
in
40 CP~268.5(h)(2),
incorporated
by
reference
in
35
Ill.
Adm. Code 728.105,
and
provided further that the
landfill
has previously received wastes
of
the same type
(for example, incinerator
asn).
This modification
is
not
applicable
to dioxin—containing wastes
(P020,
P021,
P022,
P023,
P026,
P027 and P028).
K.
Land
Treatment
3
1.
Lateral
expansion
of
or otner modification of
a land treatment
unit
to increase area extent.
2.
Modification
of
run—on
control
system.
3
3.
Modify
run-off
control
system.
2
4.
Other modification
of
land
treatment
unit
comporant
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.
Mote:
See Section 703.280(g) for modification procedures
to
be used
for
the management
of
newly listed
or
identified
wastes.
6.
Modification
of
a land treatment unit management practice
to:
3
a.
Increase
rate
or
change
method
of
waste
application.
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.
3
8.
Modification of
a land treatment unit management practice to
grow food chain
crops,
to add to
or replace existing permittec
110—233
-14-
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.
Adni. 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
that 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.
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
demonstration.
2
18.
Changes
in
vegetative cover
requirements
for
closure.
Incinerators
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
110—234
—15—
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
bu~’nto
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
toe
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
Agermcy
may
require
a
new
trial
burn
to
demonstrate
compliance
with
tne
regulatory
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
incinerate than authorized
by the permit
or
if
incineration
of
the waste requires compliance with different
regulatory
110—235
—15—
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 more difficult
to
incinerate than authorized by
the permit
and
if
incineration
of the waste does
not require 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
or
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 imediately 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
trial
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
111.
Reg.
,
effective
110—236
—17—
Section
721.101
7 21.102
721.103
721.104
721.105
721.106
721.107
Section
721.110
721. 111
Section
721
.
120
721. 121
721.122
.721. 123
721. 124
Section
721.130
721.131
721. 132
721
.
133
Appendix A
Appendix
B
Appendix C
Table A
Table
B
Table C
Appendix
G
Appendix
H
Appendix
I
Table A
Table
B
Table
C
TITLE
35:
ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
SUBTITLE
G:
WASTE
DISPOSAL
CHAPTER
I:
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
SIJBCHAPTER
c:
HAZARDOUS
WASTE
OPERATING
REQUIREMENTS
PART
721
IDENTIFICATION AND ?.JSTING
OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
SUBPART
A:
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Purpose
of
Scope
Definition
of Solid Waste
Definition
of Hazardous Waste
Excl usions
Special
Requirements
for Hazardous Waste
Generated by
Small
Quantity Generators
Requirements
for
Recyclable
Materials
Residues
of
Hazardous
Waste
in
Empty
Containers
SUPBART
B:
CRITERIA
FOR
IDENTIFYING
THE
CHARACTERISTICS
OF
HAZARDOUS
WASTE
AND
FOR
LISTING
HAZARDOUS
WASTES
Criteria
for Identifying the Characteristics
of Hazardous Waste
Criteria
for Listing Hazardous Waste
SUBPART
C:
CHARACTERISTICS
OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
General
Characteristic
of
Ignitability
Characteristic of Corrosivity
Characteristic of Reactivity
Characteristic of EP Toxicity
General
SUBPART
D:
LISTS
OF
HAZARDOUS
WASTE
Hazardous Wastes From Nonspecific Sources
Hazardous Waste from Specific Sources
Discarded Commercial Chemical
Products, Off-Specification
Species, Container Residues
and
Spill
Residues Thereof
Representative Sampling Methods
EP Toxicity Test Procedures
Chemical
Analysis Test Methods
Analytical Characteristics
of Organic Chemicals (Repealed)
Analytical Characteristics
of Inorganic Species (Repealed)
Sample Preparation/Sample Introduction Techniques
(Repealed)
Basis
for Listing Hazardous Wastes
Hazardous Constituents
Wastes
Excluded under Section
720.120 and 720.122
Wastes Excluded from Non—Specific Sources
Wastes Excluded from Specific Sources
Wastes
Excluded Prom Cornercial
Chemical
Products, Off-
Specification Species, Container Residues,
and
Soil Residues
110—237
IQ
-
Thereof
Appendix
J
Method
of Analysis
for Chlorinated Dibenzo-p-Dioxins
and
Dibenzofurans
Appendix
Z
Table
to
Section
721.102
AUTHORITY:
Implementing Section
22.4 and authorized
by Section
27
of the
Environmental
Protection Act
(Ill.
Rev. Stat.
1988 Supp.,
ch.
111
1/2, pars.
1022.4 and 1027).
SOURCE:
Adopted
in R81—22,
43
PCB
427,
at
5
Ill.
Reg.
9781,
effective as
noted
in
35 Ill. Adm. Code
700.106; amended
and codified
in R31-22,
‘~.5 PCB
317,
at
6 Ill.
Reg. 4828,
effective as
noted
in
35 III.
Adrn. Code 700.106;
amended
in R82-1S,
51
PCB
31,
at
7
Ill.
Reg.
2518,
effective February
22,
1983;
amended
in
R82-19,
53
PCB
131,
at
7
ill.
Reg.
13999,
effective
October
12,
1983;
amended
in R84-34,
61
PCB 247,
at
8
Ill.
Req.
24562,
effective
December
11,
1984;
amended
in P04-9,
at
9 Ill. Reg.
11834, effective July 24,
1985;
amended
in P05—22 at
10 111.
Req.
998,
effective January
2,
1986;
amended
in R85—2
at
10 Ill.
Reg.
8112,
effective May
2,
1986;
amended
in R86—1
at
10 Ill. Reg.
14002,
effective August
12,
1986;
amended
in R86-19
at
10 111.
Reg.
20647, effective December 2,
1986;
amended
in R86-28
at
11 Ill. Reg.
6035,
effective larch
24,
1987;
amended
in R86—46
at
11
Ill.
Reg.
13466,
effective August
4,
1987;
amended
in R87-32
at
11
Ill.
Reg.
16698,
effective
September 30,
1987;
amended
in R87-5
at
11
Ill. Reg.
19303,
effective
November
12,
1987;
amended
in R87-26
at
12
Ill.
Reg.
2456,
effective January
15,
1988;
amended
in P07-30
at
12
Ill.
Req.
12070,
effective July
12,
1988;
amended
in R87—39 at
12
Ill. Reg.
13006, effective July
29,
1988;
amended
in
R88—16
at
13
Ill. Reg.
382, effective December 27,
1988;
amended
in R89—1
at
13
111. Req. 18300, effective November 13,
1989;
amended
in
R90—2
at
14 Ill.
Req.
effective
SUBPART
A:
GENERAL
PROVISIONS
Section
721.103
Definition
of Hazardous Waste
a)
A solid waste,
as defined
in Section
721.102,
is
a hazardous waste
if:
1)
It
is not excluded from regulation
as
a
hazardous waste under
Section 721.104(b);
and
2)
It meets any of the following criteria;
A)
It
exhibits any of the characteristics
of
hazardous waste
identified
in Subpart
C.
Except
that any mixture
of
a
waste
from the extraction,
beneficiation or processing of
ores or minerals excluded under
Se.ction 721.104(b)(7) and
any other
solid waste exhibiting
a characteristic of
hazardous waste under Subpart
C
is
a hazardous waste
only:
if
it
exhibits
a characteristic that would
not
ha’~e
been exhibited by the excluded waste alone
if
such mixture
had
not occurred;
or,
if
it
continues to exhibit
any of
the characteristics exhibited
by the non-excluded wastes
prior
to
mixture.
Further,
for
the purposes of applying
the EP
toxicity (extraction procedure toxicity)
i10233
-19-
characteristic
to
such
mixtures,
the
mixture
is
also
a
haza~doiswaste:
if
it
exceeds
the maximum
concent~ation
for any contaminant listed
in Section 721.124 that would
not
have
been exceeded by the
excluded
waste
alone
if
the
mixture
had
not occu~ed;
or,
if
it
continues to
exceed
the
maximum
concent~ationfo~any contaminant exceeded by~
the
nonexeinpt waste p~iorto mixture.
B)
it
is
listed
in
Subpart
D
and
has
not
been excluded f’~om
the
lists
in
Subpart
I
unde
35 Ill.
4dm. Ccae 720.1?O and
720.
122.
C)
It
is
a mixture of
a
solid waste
and
a
hazardous waste that
is
listed
in
Subpa”t
3
solely
because
it exhibits
ore
or
more of
the characteristics
of
hazardous waste
identified
in Subpart
C,
unless
the ‘esultant mixture
no
longer
exhibits
any characteristic
of hazardous
waste
identified
in
Subpart
C,
or
unless
the
solid
waste:
is
excluded
from
regulation
undem
Section
721.104(b)(7);
aria,
the
resultant
mixture
np
longer
exhibits
any
characteristic
of
nazardc•us
waste
identi fied
in
Subpart
C
for
wnich
the hazardous
waste
listed
in
Subpart
D
was
listed.
D)
It
is
a
mixture
of
solid
waste
and
one
or
more
hazardous
wastes
listed
in
Subpart
0
and
has
not
been
excluded from
this
paragraph
under
35
III.
Adm.
Code
720.120 and 720.122;
however,
the
following
mixtures
of
solid
wastes
apd
hazardous
wastes
listed
in Subpart
0 are
not hazardous
wastes
(except
by application
of subsection
(a)(2)(A)
or
(B))
if the generato
can denonst~atethat
the
mixture
consists
of
wastewater
the
discharge
of
which
is
subject
to
regulation under
either
35 Ill.
4dm.
Code
309
or
310
(including
wastewater
at
facilities
which
have
eliminated
the
discharge
of
wastewater)
and;
i)
One or
more
of
the
following
spent
solvents
listed
in
Section
721.131
—
carbon tetrachloride,
tetrachloro—
ethylene,
trichloroethyiene
-
provided that the
maximum total
weekly usage
of
these solvents
(other
than
the
amounts
that
can
be
demonstrated
not
to
be
discharged
to
wastewater)
divided
by
the
average
weekly
flow
of
wastewater
into
the
headworks
of
the
facil ity1s
wastewater
treatment
or
pre-treatment
system
does
not
exceed
1
part
per
million;
or
ii)
One
or
more
of
the
following
spent
solvents
listed
in
Section
721.131
—
methylene chloride,
1,1,1
—
trichloroethane, chlorobenzene,
o—dichlorobenzene,
cresols, cresylic acid,
nitrobenzene, toluene, methyl
ethyl
ketone,
carbon disulfide,
isobutanol,
pyridine,
spent
chlorofluorocarbon
solvents
—
provided
that
the
maximum
total
weekly
usage
of
these
solvents
(other
than
the
amounts
that
can
be
demonstrated
not
to
be
discharged
to
wastewater)
divided
by
the
ave~age
110—239
-20-
weekly
flow
of
wastewater
into
the
headviorks
of
the
facility
s
wastewater
treatment
or
pre—treatment
system coes
not
exceed
25
parts
per
million;
o~-
iii)
One
of
the
following
wastes
listed
in
Section
721.132
—
heat
exchanger bundle
cleaning sludge from the
petroleum ~efiningindustry
(EPA Hazardous Waste
‘.~o.
K050);
or
iv)
A discharged
commercial
chemical
product, or
cnemical
intermediate listed
in Section
721.133,
arising f~om
cc minimis
losses
of
these materials
from
manufacturing operations
in which
these materials
are
used
as
raw materials or
are
produced
in the
manufacturing
p~ocess.
For purposes
of this
subsection,
‘dc minimis”
losses
include those f~om
normal
material
handling ope~ations(e.g.,
spills from
the unloading
or transfer of materials from bins o~
otner
containers,
leaks
from
pipes,
valves
or
othe~
devices
used to transfer materials);
minor leaks
of
process
equipment,
storage
tanks
o—
containers;
leaks
f~omwell—maintained
pump packings and
seals;
samole
purgings;
relief
device discharges; discharges from
safety showers
and
rinsing
and cleaning
of personal
safety equipment;
and
rinsate from empty containe~s or
from
containers
that
are
-endered
empty
by
that
rinsing;
or
v)
Wastewater
resulting
from
lanoratory
operations
containing toxic
(T) wastes
listed
in Subpart
0,
provided
that
the
annualized
average
flow
of
laboratory
wastewater
does
not
exceed
one
percent
of
total
wastewater
flow
into
the
headworks
of
the
facility’s wastewater
treatment or pre-treatnient
system,
or
provided that the wastes
combinea
annualized
average
concentration
does
not
exceed
one
part per million
in the headworks
of the facility’s
wastewater
treatment
or
pre-treatnent
facility.
Toxic
(7) wastes
used
in
laboratories
that are demonstrated
not
to
be
discharged
to
wastewater
are
not to
be
included
in
this
calculation.
b)
A solid waste which
is
not excluded from regulation under
subsection
(a)(1)
becomes
a
hazardous
waste
when
any
of.
the
following
events
occur:
1)
In the
case of
a waste listed
in
Subpart
0, when the waste first
meets
the
listing
description
set
forth
in
Subpart
D.
2)
In
the
case
of
a
mixture
of
solid
warte
ana
one
or
more.
listed
hazardous
wastes,
when
a
hazardous
waste
listed
in
Subpart
D
is
first
added
to
the
solia
waste.
3)
~n
the
care
~
ar:;
ot:ier
waste
(
intl uaing
a
waste
m,;~ture),
when
1 10—240
-21-
the
waste
exnibits
any
of
the
cha~acte~istics
identified
in
Subpart
C.
a)
Unless
and
until
it meets
the criteria
of suosection
(d):
1)
A hazardous waste will
remain
a
hazardous waste.
2)
Specific
inclusions
and
exclusions
A)
Except
as
otierwi se
provided
in s~bsectior
(it
)(2
)
~3),
any
solid
waste
gene~ated from
the
t~eatment, storage
or
disposal
of
a haza~douswaste,
including any
sludge,
spill
residue,
ash,
emission
control
dust
or
leachate
(but
not
including p~ecipitationrun-off),
is
a
haza~douswaste.
(However, mate~ials
that
are reclaimed from solid wastes
and
that a~eused beneficially a~enot
solid wastes and
nence
are not hazaraous wastes under this p~ovisionunless
the
eclained mate’~ial
is burned ~
energy ~ecoveryor
used
in
a
manner constituting disoosal.)
B)
The following solid wastes
are not hazardous even though
they
are
generated
from
the
treatment,
storage
or
disposal
of
a
hazardous waste,
unless
they exhibit
one or
more
of
the
characteristics
of
hazardous
waste:
i)
Waste pickle liquor
sludge generated
by lime
stabilization
of
spent pickle
liquor from the
iron
and
steel
industry
(SIC
Codes
331
and
332)
(Standard
Industrial
Codes,
as
defined
and
incorporated
by
refeence
in
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code 720.110 and 720.111).
ii)
Wastes
from hurn~ngany of
the
materials
exempted
from
regulation
by Section
721.106(a)(3)(E),(F),(G),(H)
or
(I)
d)
Any
solid
waste
described
in
subsection
(a)
is
not
a
hazardous
waste
if
it
meets
the
following
criteria:
1)
In the
case
of
any
solid
waste,
it
does
not
exhibit
any
of
the
characteristics
of
hazardous
waste
identified
in
Subpart
C.
2)
In the
case
of
a waste which
is
a listed
waste under Subpart
D,
contains
a waste
listed under Subpart
D
or
is derived from
a
waste listed
in Subpart
D,
it
also has
been excluded from
subsection
(c)
under
35
Ill.
4dm.
Code
720.120
and
720.122.
(Source:
Amended
at
14 Ill. Req.
,
effective
Secti on
721. 104
EXCi usions
a)
Materials which
are
not solid wastes.
The following materials are
not
solid wastes
fo’-
the purpose
of this
Part:
1)
Sewage:
110—24 1
-22-
A)
Domestic
sewage;
arid
B;)
Any
mixture
of
domestic
sewage
and
other
waste
that
passes
through
a
sewer
system
to
publ i cly~ownedtreatment
works
for
treatment.
“Domestic
sewage’
means
untreated
sanitary
wastes
that
pass
th~ough a
sewer
system.
2)
1 ndust~ial wastewater
discha~ges that
a~epoint
source
discharges
with
NPDES
pe~mits issued
by
the
Agency
pursuant
to
Section
12(f)
of
the
Environmental
Protection
Act
and
35
Ill.
Acm.
Code
309.
3OARD
NOTE:
This
exclusion
applies
only
to
the
actual
point
source
discha’ge.
It
does
not
excluce
industrial
wastewaters
while
they
are
being
collectec,
sto’~ed or
t~eated
before
discharge,
nor’
does
it
exclude
sludges
that
are
generated
by
i rdustni
a
wastewater
treatment.
3)
ir~igation
return
flows.
4)
Source,
special
nod
ear
or
by—product
mate’~ial
as
defined
by
the
Atomic
Energy Act
of
1954,
as
amer:ced
(42
U.S.C.
2011
et
seq.)
5)
Materials
subjected
to
in-situ
mining
techniques
which
are not
removed
from
the g~ourid
as
part
of
the
ext~actionprocess.
6)
Pulping
liquors
(i.e.,
black
liqjor)
that
are
reclaimed
in
a
pulping
liquor
recove~yfurnace
ana
then
~eused
in
the
pulping
process,
un~ess accumulated
speculatively
as
defined
in
Section
721.101(c);
7)
Spent
sulfuric acid used
to
oroduce
virgin sulfuric acid,
unless
it
is
accumulated
speculatively
as
defined
in
Section
721. i01( c).
8)
Secondary
materials
that
are
red
aimed
arc
returned
to
the
original
process
or
processes
in
wnich
they
were
generated
where
they
are
reused
in
the
production
pocess,
provided:
A)
Only
tank
storage
is
involved,
and
the
entire
process
th”ough
completion
of
reclamation
is
closed
by
being
enti rely
connected
with
pipes
or
other
comparable
enclosed
means
of
conveyance;
B)
Reclamation
does
not
involve
controlled
flame
combustion
(such
as
occurs
in
boilers,
industrial
fu~nacesor
incinerators);
C)
The
seronda~ynreteri ~l
s
are
ricve~occumul at.id
in
such
tanks
for
over
twa
ye
months
without
bei
nq
red
aimed;
and
He
reriaime~materi~ is
nor
used
to
produce
a
fuel,
or
usea
~o~roan .e p~ouucus uhat
d~E’
uu~d in
a
mar~~r
1.10—242
-23-
constituting
disposal.
h)
Solid wastes which are not hazardous wastes.
The following SOi~O
wastes
are
not
haza~’douswastes:
1)
Household
waste,
md
udi ng
household
waste
that
has
been
collected,
t-ansported,
stored,
t~eated, disposec,
~‘ecovered
e.g.,
refuse-den
ved
fuel
)
or
reused.
Household
waste’
means
any
waste
material
(including
garbage,
trash
and
sanita~y wastes
in
septic
tanks)
derived
from
households
(including
single
and
multiple
residences,
hotels
and
motels,
bunkhouses,
~arger
stations,
crew
quarters,
campgrounds,
picnic
grounds
and
cay—use
recreation
areas).
A
resource
recovery
facility
manacing
municipal
Solid waste
shall
not
be deemed
to
be treating,
storing,
disposing
of
or
otherwise
managing
hazardous
wastes
fo~
the purposes
of
regulation under this
Part,
if
such facility:
A)
Receives
and
burns
only:
i)
Household
waste
(from
single
and
multiple
dwellings,
hotels,
motels
and
other
residential
sources;)
and
ii)
Solid
waste
from
commercial
or industrial
sou~cesthat
does
not
contain
hazardous
waste;
and
B)
Such
facility
does
not
accept
hazardous
waste
and
the
owner
or
operator
of
such
facility
has
established
cont~actural
requirements
or
other
appropriate
notification
or
inspection
procedures
to
assure
that
hazardous
wastes
are
not
received
at
or
burned
in
such
facility.
2)
Solid
wastes
generated
by
any
of
the
following
and
which
are
returned
to
the
soil
as
fertilizers:
A)
The
growing
arid
harvesting
of
agricultural
crops.
B)
The
raising
of
animals,
including
animal
manures.
3)
Mining
overburden
returned
to
the
mine
site.
4)
Fly ash waste,
bottom ~shwaste,
slag waste,
and
flue gas
emission
control
waste
generated
primarily
from
the
combustion
of
coal
or
other
fossil
fuels.
5)
Drilling
fluids,
produced
waters,
and
other
wastes
associated
with the exploration,
development,
or
production
of
crude
oil,
natural
gas
or
geothermal
energy.
6)
Chromium
wastes:
A)
Wastes
which
fail
the
test
for
the
characteristic
of
EP
toxicity
(Section
721.124
and
Appendix
B)
because
ch~cmium
is
present
or
are
listed
in
Subpart
D
due
to
the
presence
of
chromium,
which
do
not
fail
the
test
for
the
110—243
-24-
characte~istic
of
EP
toxicity
for
any
othe~constituent
or
are
not
listed
due
to
the
presence
of
any
other
constituent,
and
which
do
not
fail
the test
for any other
characteristic,
if
it
is
shown
by
a
waste
geneator
or
by
waste
generato~s
that:
i
)
The
chromium
in
the
waste
is
excT
usi vely
(o’~nearly
exclusively)
t~ivalent
chromium;
and
ii)
The
waste
is
generated
from
an
indust”ial
process
which
uses
trivalent
chromium
exclusively
(or
nearly
cxc
usi vely)
and
the
process
does
not
generate
hexavalent
chromium;
and
iii)
The
waste
is
typically
aria
frequently
managed
in
non—
oxidizing
envfronments.
B)
Specific
wastes
which
meet
the
standard
in
suosections
(b)(6)(A)(i),
(ii)
and
(iii)
(so long
as
they
do
not
fail
the
test
for
the
characteristic
of
EP
toxicity,
and
do
not
fail
the test
for
any othe~characteristic)
are
i)
Chrome
(blue)
trimmings
generated
by
the
following
subcategories
of
the
leather
tanning
and finishing
industry;
hair
pulp/chrome
tan/retan/wet
finish;
hair
save/chrome
tan/~etan/wet finish;
retan/wet
finish;
no
beamhouse; through—tbe—bl ue;
and
shea~l
i ng.
ii)
Chronic
(blue) shavines generated
by
the
following
subcategories
of
the
leather
tanning
and
finishing
industry;
hair pulp/chrome tan/retan/wet finish;
hair
save/chrome
tan/retar/wet
finish;
retan/wet
finish;
no
beanbouse; through—the—blue;
and shearling.
iii)
Buffing dust generated
by
the following subcatego~ies
of
the
leather
tanning
and
finishing
industry:
hair
pulpi’chrome
tan/retan/wet
finish;
hair
save/chrome
tan/retan/wet
finish;
retan/wet
finish;
no
beamnouse;
through—the—b
ue.
iv)
Sewer
screenings
generated
by
the following
subcategories
of
the
leather
tanning
and
finishing
industry:
hair pulp/chrome tan/~etan/wetfinish;
hair
save/chrome tan/retan/wet finish;
retan/wet finish;
no
beamhouse; through—the—blue;
and
shearling.
v)
Wastewater
treatment
sludges
generated
by
the
following
subcategories
of
the
leather
tanning
and
finishing
industry:
hair
pulp/chrome
tan/retan’wec
finish;
hair
sa~e/unrometan/retan/wet
finish;
retan/wet
finish;
no
beamhouse;
through—the—blue;
and
shear’i ing.
vi)
Wascewate’
treatment
sludges
generated
by
the
110—244
—25—
following
subcategories
of
the
leather
tanning
ana
finishing
indust-y:
hair
pulp/chrome
tan/retan/wet
fi ni sh;
hair
save,’chrome
tan,’retan/wet
finish;
and
through—the—b
ue.
vii)
Waste
scrap
leathe-
from
the
leathe
tanning
industry,
the
shoe
nnanufactu ring
industry,
and
other
1 eathe
orocuct
manufacturing
indust-ies.
viii)
Wastewater
teatment
sludges
from
the
p-oduction
of
titanium
dioxide
pigment
using
chromium-bearing
o’~es
by
the
chloide
process.
7)
Solid waste
from the ext-action,
beneficiation and processing
of
ores
and mine—als
(including coal),
including phosphate
rock
and
overburden
from
the
mining
of
uranium
ore.
For
purposes
of
this
subsection,
beneficiation
of
ores
and
minerals
is
restricted
to
the following activities:
cusbing,
grinding, washing,
dissolution,
crystallization,
filtration,
sorting,
sizing,
drying,
sinteniny,
pelletiziny,
briquetting,
calcinirig
to
remove
water
or
carbon;
dioxide,
roasting
in
preparation for leaching
cexcept
where
the
roasting/leaching
sequence
produces
a
final
or
intermediate
product
chat
ooes
not
undergo
further
beneficiation
or
p~’odessing), gravity
concentration,
magnetic
separation,
electrostatic
sepaation,
floatation,
ion
exchange,
solvent
extraction, electrowinning, precipitation,
anialganiation,
and
heap,
dump,
vat tank and
in
situ leaching.
For
the purposes of
this subsection,
solid waste from the processing
of
ores
and
minerals
—~ees
~
~Rc~e—includes
only:
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A)
The
following
solid
wastes
from
the processing
of
ores and
minerals, which are retained within
this exclusion:
i)
Slag
from
primary
copper
smelting
110—245
-26—
ii)
Slag
from
p~inarylead
smelting;
iii)
Rca
and
brown
muds
from
bauxite
refining
iv)
Phosphogypsum
from
phosphoic
acid
proouction
v)
Slag
from
elemental
phospho-us
poduction;
and
B)
The
following
solid
wastes
from
the
processing
of
ores
and
minerals,
wnich
a~econditionally
retained
within
this
exclusion,
pending
collection
and
evaluation
of
additional
aeta:
i)
Roast/leach
ore
residue
from
pnima-y
ch-or~ite
production
ii)
Gasifier
ash
from
coal
gasification;
iii)
Process
wastewater
from
coal
gasification
iv)
Slag
tailings
from
Drimary
copper
smelting
v)
Cal ci
urn
sd
fate
wastewate
treatment
plant
sludge
from
primna—y
copper
smelting/refining
vi)
Furnace
off—gas
so
ids
from
elemental
phosphorus
production
vii)
Fluorogypsum
from
hydrofluonic
acid
production;
viii)
Process
wastewate-
from
hydrofluo-ic
acid
production
ix)
Afr pollution
control
dust/sludge
from
i-on blast
fu maces
x)
I
ron
blast
furnace
slag
xi)
Process
wastewater
from primary lead production;
xii)
Air
pollution
control
dust/sludge from lightweight
aggregate
production;
xiii)
Process
wastewater
from
primary
magnesium
processing
by
the
anhydrous
process;
xiv)
Process
wastewater
from
phosphoric
acid
production
xv)
Basic
oxygen
furnace
and
open
hearth
furnace
slag
from
carbon
steel
productiun
xvi)
Basic~y~en
furnace
and
open
hearth
furnace
air
pu~
ution
~
‘i:
110—246
—27—
xvii)
Sulfate orocessing waste
acids
fom
titanium
dioxde
producti
on;
xviii)
Sulfate
pocessing
waste
solids
from
titanium
dioxide
~ct
ion;
xix)
Chloride
processing
waste
solids
from
titanium
tet-acblo-ide
production;
end,
xx)
Slag
from
pimary
zinc
smelting.
6)
Cement kiln oust waste.
9)
Solid
waste
which
corsi sts
of
discarded
wood
or
waco
products
which
fails
the
test
for
the
cha—acteristic
of
EP
toxicity
and
which
is
not
a haza—dous waste for
any
othe
reason
if
the
waste
is
generated
by
pe~’sons
who
utilize
the
arsenical—treated
wood
arid
wood
products
for
these
materials’
intended
end
use.
c)
Haza-dous
wastes
wnich
a-c
exempted
from
certain
regulations.
A
hazardous
waste
which
is
generated
in
a
product
or
raw nateri a
storage
tank,
a product
or
aw
material
tansport
vehicle
or
vessel,
a
product
or
raw
material
pineline,
or
in
a.
manufacturing
process
unit
or
an associated nor_waste_treatment manufacturing
unit,
is
not
subject
to
regulation
under
35 111.
Acm.
Code
702,
703,
705 and
722
through
725
and
728
or
to
toe
notification
requirements
of
Section
3010
of
RC~A
until
it
exits
the
unit
in
which
it
was generated,
unless
the
unit
is
a
suface
impoundment,
or
unless
the hazardous
waste
remains
in
the
unit
more
than
90
days
after
the
unit
ceases
to
be
operated
for
manufactuing,
or
for
storage
or
transportation
of
product
or
raw nate’~’iais.
d)
Samples
1)
Except
as provided
in
subsection
(d)(2),
a sample
of
solid waste
or
a
sample
of
wate—,
soil
or
air,
which
is
collected
for
the
sole
purpose
of
testing
to
determine
its
characteristics
or
composition,
is
not
subject
to
any
requfrements
of
this
Part
or
35
Ill.
4dm.
Code
702,
703,
705
and
722
through
728.
The
sample
qualifies
when:
A)
The
sample
is
being
tansported
to
a
laboratory
for
the
purpose
of
testing;
or
B)
The
sample
is
being
transported
back
to
the
sample
collector
after
testing;
or
C)
The
sample
is
being
stored
by
the
sample
collector
before
transport
to
a
laboratory
for
testing;
or
D)
The
sample
is
being stored
in
a
laboratory before testing;
or
E)
The
sample
is
being
stored
in
a
laboratory
for
testing
but
110—247
—‘-
—
before
it
is
eturned
to
the sample collecto—;
or
F)
Tne sample
is
being
sto-ed temporarily
in
the
laboratory
after
testing
fo
a
specific
purpose
(for
example,
until
conclusion
of
a
court
case
or
enfocement
action
where
fu—the— testing
of
the
sample
may
be
necessary).
2)
in
order
to
qualify
for
the
exemptioni
in
subsection
(d)(1)(A)
and
(3),
a
sample collector shipping samples
to
a
laboratory ant
a
laborato-y
returning
samples
to
a
sample
collector
must:
A)
Comply
with
U.S.
Department
of
Transpo-tation
(DOT),
U.S.
Postal
Service
(USPS)
or
army
othe-
applicable
shipping
requirements;
or
B)
Comply with
the
fall owing
requirements
if
the
sample
collecto
determines
that
DOT,
US°S or
other
shipping
requi renerts
do
not
apcly
to
the
sni
pmnert
of
the
sample:
i
)
Assure
that
the
fol lowing
i rifo—nation
accompanies
the
sample:
The
sample
collector’s
name,
mailing
address
and
telephone
number;
the
1 ahoratory ‘s
name,
mail
i
ng
address
and
telephone
riumbe;
the
quantity
of
tne
sample;
the
date
of
the
shipment;
and
a
description
of
the
sample.
ii)
Package
the
sample
so
that
it
does
rot
leak,
spill
a—
vapoize
from
its
packag
inq.
3)
This
exemption
does
not
apply’
~
the
laboratory
date—mines
that
the
waste
is
hazardous
but
the labo”atory
is
no
1 onge
rneeti
ng
any
of the conditions
statec
in
subsection
(d)(1).
e)
Treatabil ity
study
samples.
1)
Except
as
is
provided
in subsection
(e)(2), persons who generate
or
collect
samples
for
the
purpose
of
conducting
treatability
studies,
as
defined
in
35
:11.
4dm.
Code
720.110,
are
not
subject
to
any
equirement
of
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code 721 through
723
or
to the notification requiements
of
Section
3010 of the
Resource
Conservation
and
Recovery
Act.
Nor
are
such
samples
included
in the quantity determinations
of Section
721.105
and
35 Ill.
4dm. Code 722.134(d)
when:
A)
The
sample
is
being
collected
and
prepared
for
transpotation
by
the
generator
or
sample
collector;
oW’,
B)
The
sample
is
being
accumulated
or
stored
by
the
generator
or
sample
coiluctor
prc
to
trcs;:.crta.uion
.o
a
lcLc,rct~.•
o~
testing
fac’litt;
or
C)
The sam~Ic
is
~eingtransnoted
to
the laoc~
atory
cc
testin.
fRrii~/
fc—
the
p.r
~5E
cf
cern
cr’nq
a
uraataui
i
Ly
~tuuy.
I
1O—24~
-29—
2)
The exemption
in
subsection
(e)(1)
is applicable
to
samples
of
hazardous waste
being
collected
and
shipped
for
the
purpose
of
conducing treatability
studies
provided that:
A)
The
generator
or
saninle
collector
uses
(in
“tre.atability
studies”)
no
more
than
1000 kg
of
any
non-acute
hazadous
waste,
1
kg
of
acute
hazardous
waste
or
250
kg
of
soils
water
or
debris
contami
nated
wi
oh
acute
haza-dous
waste
for
each
process
being
evaluated
for
eacn.
generated
wastestream;
and
B)
The
mass
of
each
shipment
does
not
exceed
OOCi
kg
of
non-
acute
hazarcous waste,
1
kg
of
acute hazardous waste
or
250
kg
of soils, water
or debris contaminated
with
acute
hazardous
waste;
amic
C)
The
sample
must
be
packaged
so
that
it
does
not
leak,
spill
or
vaporize
from its packaging duing
shipment and the
requi—enents
of
subsections
(i
)
or
(ii)
are
net.
The transportation
of
each
sample shipment
conip
ies
with
U.S. Depatnent
of Transportation
(DOT),
U.S.
Postal
Se~’vice(JSPS)
or
any
other applicable
snipping
requirements;
o
ii)
If the DOT,
LISPS
or other
shipping requirements
do
not
apply
to toe shipment
of
the sample,
the followin.g
information must accompany the sample:
Tne
name,
mailing
address and telephone number of the or~gin,ator
‘of the sample;
the
name,
address
ano telephone
number
of the facility that will
perform the treatability
study;
the quantity
of the sample;
the date
of the
shipment;
and,
a description
of the sample,
including
its USEPA hazadous waste numbe.
D)
The sample
is
shipped
to
a laboratory
or
testinmg facility
which
is
exempt under
subsection
(f)
or
has
an appropriate
RCRA permit or interim
status.
E)
The generator
or
sample collector maintains
the following
records
for
a perioc ending
3 years after
completion
of the
treatability
study:
i)
Copies
of the shipping documents;
ii)
A copy of the contract with
the facility conducting
the treatability study;
iii) Documentation showing:
The amount of waste shipped
under this exemption;
the name,
address and USEPA
identification number of the laboratory
or testing
facility that received the waste;
~he date the
shipment was made;
and,
whether
or
not unused
samples
110—
249
-30-
anc
residues
we~”e
etumniec
to
the
generato—.
F)
The
generator
reports
the
information
required
in
subsection
(e)(2)(E)(iiil
in
its
report
under
35
111.
4dm.
Code
722.141.
3)
The
Agency
may
grant
requests,
on
a
case-by—case
basis,
for
quantity
limits
in
excess
of
those
specified
in
subsection
(e)(2)(A),
for
up
to
an
additional
500
kc
of
any non-acute
hazardous
waste,
1
kg
of
acute
hazardous waste
and
250 kg
of
soils,
water
or
debris
contaminatec
with acute
hazardous waste,
to conduct
further treatability
study
evaluation
when:
There
has
been
arm
equipment
or
mechanical
failure during the
conduct
of
the
treatability
study;
there
is
neec
to
verify
the
results
of
a previously conductec
treatability
study;
there
is
a
need
to
study
and
analyze
alte’~nati
ye
techniques within
a
previously
evaluated treatment process;
or, there
is
a
need to
do furthe-
evaluation
of
an ongoing treatability study
to determine final
specifications for treatment.
The
additional
quantities
allowed
are subject
to
all
the povisions
in subsections
(e)(1)
and
(e)(2)(3) through
(F).
Tne gene—ator or sample collecto
must
apply to the Agency and provide
in writing the following
information:
A)
The
reason why
the generator or sample collector requires
additional
quantity
of sample
fo— the treatability study
evaluation and the
additional
quantity needed;
B)
Documnentati on
accounting for
all
samples
of
hazardous
waste
from the wastestream which have been sent
for
or
undergone
treatability
studies,
including the date each previous
sample was
shipped,
the quantity of each previous shipment,
the laboratory
or
testing facility
to whicn
it was
shipped,
what treatability study processes were conducted on
each
sample
shipped,
and the available results
of each
treatability
study;
C)
A description
of the technical modifications
or
change
in
specifications which will
be
evaluated and the expected
resul ts
D)
If
such further
study
is
being
requi
red
due to
equi pment
or
mechanical
failure,
the applicant must
include information
regarding the
reason for the failure
or breakdown
and also
include what procedures
or equipment have been made
to
protect against
further breakcowns;
and,
E)
Such other
information
as
the Agency determines
is
necessary.
4)
Final
Agency determinations pursuant to this subsection nay
be
ap7eeie~oto tn~Boa”~d.
f)
Campies
enderoning
~reatabi
I
~
scuuies
at
laDoca rories
or
t~sc
fig
110—250
-31-
facil ities.
Samples
undergoing
teata5il
ity studies
ana tne
laboratory
o~’testing
facility
conducting
such
treatability
studies
(to the extent
such facilities are
not
otherwise
subject
to
RCRA
requirements) are
not
subject
to
any —equirement
of this Part,
or
of
35
Ill.
Aim. Code
702,
703,
705,
722 th’ough
726,
and
728,
or to the
notification
requirements
of Section
3010 of the Resource
Conse”vation
and Recovery Act, provided that
the
equirements
of
subsections
(f)(1) through
I;f)(11)
are met.
A mobile t—eatment unit
may qualify
as
a testing
facility
subject
to
subsections
(f)(1)
through
(f)(11).
Where
a group
of
motile treatment
units are located
at the
same
site,
tne limitations
specified
in
subsections
(f)(1)
through
(f)(11)
apply
to the
entire goup of
mobile treatment
units
collectively
as
if the
g-oup were
one
mobile treatment
unit.
1)
No
less than 45 days before
conducting treatability studies,
the
facility notifies
the
Agency
in
.~itirgthat
it
intends
to
conduct treatahility
studies unde
this subsection.
2)
The
laboratory
or testing facility conducting
the treatability
study
has
a
USEPA identification numbe.
3)
No
more
than
a
total
of
250
kg
of
“as
recei yea”
hazardous
waste
is subjected
to
initiation
of teatability
studies
in
any
single
day.
“As
‘eceived”
waste
refers
to
the
waste
as
-eceived
in
the
shipment from the generator o’~ sample
collector.
4)
The quantity
of
“as
received” hazardous waste stored
at the
facility
for the purpose
of
evaluation
in treatability studies
does
not exceed
1000 kg,
the total
of which can
include
500
kg
of soils, water
or debris contaminated with acute hazardous
waste
or
1
kg
of
acute hazardous waste.
This quantity
limitation does
not
include:
A)
Treatability
study
residues;
and,
B)
Treatment materials (including nonhazardous
solid
waste)
added
to
“as
received”
haze roous waste.
5)
No
more than 90 days have elapseo
since the treatability study
for the
sample was completed,
a-
no mo~’ethan
one year has
elapsed
since the generator or
sample
collecto
shipped
the
sample to the laboratory
or testing facility, whichever date
fi—st
occurs.
6)
The treatability
study does
not
involve the placement
of
hazardous waste
on the land or open burning
of
hazardous waste.
7)
The facility maintains
records for
3 years
following completion
of each study
that
show
compliance with the treatment
rate
limits
and the storage
tinie an~quantitylimits.
The following
specific information mus
be included for each treatability study
conducted:
A)
The name,
address
and USEPA identification umber
of the
110—251
-32-
generator
or
sample
collector
of
each
waste
sample;
B)
The aate
the shipment was received;
C)
The quantity of waste accepted;
D)
The quantity
of
“as
received” waste
in
storage each day;
E
)
The date
the treatment
study
was
niti .atec
and
the
amount
of
“as
received” waste
introduced
to treatment each day;
F)
The date
the treatability
study was
concluded;~
G)
Tne date
any unused sample
or residues generated
from
the
treatability
study were returned
to
the generator
or sample
collector or,
if sent to
a designated
facility, the
name of
the
facility
and
the
USEPA
identification
number.
8)
The
facility
keeps,
on-site,
a
copy
of
thetreatabiuity
study
contract
and all
shipping
pape—s associated with
the transport
of treatability
study samples
to
and
from the facility
for
a
pe—icd
ending
3 years from the completion
date of
each
treatability study.
9)
The facility prepares
and submits
a
report
to the Agency
by
March
15
of
each
year
that
estimates
the
number
of
studies
and
the amount
of waste expectea
to
be used
in treataDility studies
during the
current year,
and
includes the following information
for the previous calendar year:
A)
The
name,
address
and
USEPA
identification number of
the
facility conducting
the
treatability studies;
B)
The types
(by process)
of treatability studies conducted;
C)
The
names
and addresses of
persons
for whom studies
have
beer conducted
(including their USEPA identification
numbers);
D)
The total
quantity
of waste
in storage each day;
E)
The
quantity and types
of waste subjected
to treatability
studies;
F)
When each treatability study was
conducted;
G)
The
final
disposition
of
residues
and
unused
sample from
each treatability
study;
10)
ne
fad
ity determi
es wrethen
any unused
5O~i~iC
or
~e5
dues
cenerated
by the treatability
study
are hazardous waste
under
Section
721. ~O3
and,
if
so. s~osubject
tr
‘E
Il1. Acm. Ordo
702,
700 ~w,u21 ~
c. 7?~,~nlemsthc
rc~c:~s
an..
~ci
us
are
~etunne1to ~he cim~
-‘
c’’
grnaLor
tinner
i~
110—252
-33-
subsection
(e)
exemption.
11)
The
facility
notifies
the
Agency
by
letter
when
the
facility
is
no
longer
planning
to
conduct
any
treatability
studies
a:
the
site.
(Souce:
Amenced
at
14
Ill.
Reç.
,
effective
SUBPART
D:
LISTS
OF
HAZARDOUS
WASTE
Section
721.131
Hazardous Wastes
Fromo Nonspecific Sources
The
following
solid
wastes
are
listed
hazardous
wastes
from
non—specific
sources
unless
they
are
excluded
unae~
35
Ill.
4dm.
Code
720.120
and
720.122
and
listed
in
Appendix
EPA
Hazardous
industry
and
Waste
No.
Hazardous
Waste
Hazaro
‘Code
FOOl
The following
spent
halogenated
solvents
(T)
used
in
aegreasing:
tetrachloroethylene,
trichloroethylene,
methylene chloride,
1,1,1—trichloroethane,
carbon tetrachloride
and
chlorinated fluorocarbons;
all
spent
solvent mixtures
and
blends
used
in degreasing
containing, before
use,
a total
of
ten percent
or more
(by volume)
of one
or more of the
above
halogenated
solvents
or those
solvents listed
in FOO2,
F004 or
F005;
and
still
bottoms
from
the
recovery
of
these
spent
solvents
anc
spent
solvent
mixtures.
F002
The
following
spent
halogenated
solvents:
1T)
tetrachloroethylene, methylene chloride,
trichloroethyene,
1,1.1-trichloroethane,
chlorobenzene,
1,1,2—trichloro-1,2,2-
trifluoroethane, orthodichlorobenzene,
trichlorofluoromethane
and 1,1,2—trichloroethane;
all
spent
solvent mixtures
and
blends
containing,
before
use,
a total
of ten percent
or more
(by volume)
of one or more
of the above halogenated
solvents
or
those solvents listed
in FOOl,
F004
or F005;
and still
bottoms
from the recovery of these
spent solvents
and spent
solvent
mixtures.
F003
The following spent
non—halogenated
solvents:
(I)
xylene,
acetone,
ethyl
acetate,
ethyl
benzene,
ethyl
ether,
methyl
isobutyi
ketone,
n-butyl
alcohol, cyciohexanone and
methanol;
all
spent
solvent mixtures
and
blends containing,
before
use, only the
above spent
non—halogenated
solvents; and
all
spent solvent mixtures
and
blends containing,
before
use,
one
or more of the above non-halogenated solvents and
a total
of ten percent
or mnore
(by
vol ume) of one or more of those
solvents
listed
in FOOl,
F002,
FOO4
or F005;
and still
bottoms
from the recovery of these
spent
solvents
and spent
solvent
mixtures.
F004
The following spent
non-halogenated
solvents:
(T)
cresols
and cresylic acid and nitrohenzene;
all
spent solvent
mixtures
and blends
containing, before
use,
a
total
of ten
percent
or more
(by volume) of,one
or more of the above non-
halogenated solvents
or those solvents
listed
in FOOl,
F002
0
110—253
-34-
F005;
and
still
bottoms
from
the
recovery
of
these
spent
solvents
and
spent
solvent
mixtures.
FOGS
Toe
following
spent
non—halogenated
solvents:
(1,
T)
toluene,
methyl
ethyl
ketone,
carbon
disulfide,
isobutanol,
pyridine,
benzene,
2—ethoxyethanol
and
2—nitropropane;
all
spent
so
vent
mi xt’u res
and blends,
containing,
before use,
a
total
of
ten
percent
o—
more
(by
volume)
of
one
or
mo—c
‘of
the
above
nion—nal ogenated
so
vents
or
those
so
vents
listed
in
FOOl,
F002
or
F004;
and
still
bottoms
from
the
recovery
of
these
spent
so
vents
and
spent
so
vent
mixtures.
F006
Wastewater treatment sludges
from
(T)
electroplating operations except from
the following processes:
(1)
sulfuric
acid anodizing
‘of
aluminum;
(2)
tin plating
on
carbon
steel
;
(3) zinc plating
(segregated
basis)
on
carbon
steel;
(4)
aluminum
or
zinc—al uminum
plating
on
carbon
steel;
(5)
cleaning/stripping associated with tin, zinc and
aluminum
plating
or
carbon
steel;
and
(6)
chemical
etching
and
milling
of aluminum.
FO1
9
Wastevtater
treatment
sludges
from
the
chemi cal
(I)
conversion
coating
of
aluminum.
FOO7
Spent
cyanide
plating
bath
solutions
from
(N,
T)
electroplating operations.
FOO8
Plating bath
residues from the
bottom
of
(N,
T)
plating
baths
from
elect”oplating
operations
where
cyanides
are
used
in the pocess.
F009
Spent
stripping and
cleaning bath solutions
(R,
T)
from electroplating operations where cyanides
are used
in the
process.
FOlO
Quenching
bath
residues
from
oil
hath~
(R,
T)
from
metal
heat
treating
operations where
cyanides
are
used
in
the
process.
FO11
Spent
cyanide
solutions
from
salt
bath
(N,
T)
pot
cleaning
fom
metal
heat
treating
operations.
F012
Quenching wastewater treatment
sludges from
(T)
metal
neat treating operations
whe’-e
cyanides
are used
in
the
process.
F020
Wastes
(except wastewaten
and
spent
carbon
(H)
from
hydrogen
chloride
purification)
from
the
production
or
manufacturing
use
(as
a
reactant, chemical
intermediate
or
component
in
a
formulating
process) of tn—
or
tetrachlorophenol
,
or
of
intermediates used
to produce
thei
pesticide
derivatives.
(This
listing
does
not
include
wastes
fr~mm the proultior
of hcxachlo: cpi;erc
from
hi cidly pun fied
2,4, 5—trm ch
I oro;~heool
-
F021
Wastes
(except wastewater
and
spent
carbon
(H)
fron’4n’drc:’en
c,ionide
Pu’’ fi canon)
from
the
prnuctio’
nianut~~n
i’-~
jcn
;
e “-~ctant. :h~mical
mt
~
or
nnmupclent
in
a
f’urmnul
Cu
ru
~uoce~,s)of
peitachi oroc
aol
,
a: o~
110— 2 54
-35—
intermediates
used
to
proouce
its
derivatives.
F022
Wastes
(except wastewate— and
spent carbon
(H)
from hyd~ogenchloride purification) from
the
manufacturing
use
(as
a
reactant, cnemica
intemiiediate
or
component
in
a
formulating process) of
tetra-,
penta-
or hexachlorobenzenes
under alkaline conditions.
F023
Wastes
(except
wasteviate’
and
spent
carbon
(H)
from
hydrogen
chlorine
purification)
f’~om. the
production
of
materials
on
ecuipment
p~eviousiI used
fo-
the
production
o
manufacturing
use
(as
a
~‘eactan:
,
chemical
intermeciate
or
component
in
a
fomulating
procc~s) of
tu-
ard
tetrachiorophenols.
(This
listirg
does
not
include
wastes
from
equipment
used
only
for
the
production
or
use
of
hexacolorophene
from
highly
puified
2,4,5~tnichlo-ophenol.
FO24
Process
wWastcs
including
but
not
limited
(T)
to, distillation
residues,
heavy
ends,
tars,
and
eactor
cleanout wastes, from the oroduntion
of certain
chlorinated
aliphatic hydrocarbons—s hav4e~e~FbeReeR~eA~fee~e~ete
~~CT
~t
4.~i-e~—byf—ce
radical
catalyzed processes.
These
chloni nated
al’phatic
hydrocarbons
a—c
those
having
ca-non
chain
lengths
ranging from one
to
and
inoluding
five,
with
varying amounts
arid positions
of
chlorine substitution.
CThis
listing does
not
include —~g~t
C~5T
spee~~l-te~s~
~4-teF
a~sT s~ee~
~ess4e~e~s~
—wastewate’-s,
wastewater
treatment
sludges,
spent
catalysts
arid wastes
listed
in
this Section
o”
Section
721.132.)
FO25
Condensed
light
ends,
spent
filters
and
filter
aids,
and
(T)
~ent dessicant wastes
from
the production of
certain
chlorinated
aliphatic hydrocarbons
~y
free
radical
catalyzed
processes.
These
chlorinated
aliphatic
hydrocarbons
are
those
having
carbon
chain
lengths
ranging from one to and including
five,
with
varying
amounts
and
positions
of
chlorine
substitution.
F026
Wastes
(except
wastewater
and
spent
carbon
(H)
from
hydrogen chloride purification)
from
the production
of
materials on equipment previously used for
the manufacturing
use
(as
a
eactant,
chemical
inte—niediate
or
component
in
a
formulating process)
of tetra—,
Denta-
or hexachorobenzene
under
alkaline conditions.
F027
Discarded
unused
formulations containing
(H)
tn-, tetra-
or
pentachloropheno
or
discarded
unused
formulations
containing compounds derived from these
chorophenols.
(This
listing
does
not include formulations
containing hexachlorophene
synthesized from prepunified
2,4,5-
tnichlorophenol
as
the sole component).
F028
Residues
resulting from the incineration
(T)
or
thermal treatment of soil
contami nated with hazardous waste
numbers
F020,
F021,
F022,
FO23,
FO26
and P027.
(Board Note:
The primary hazardous properties
of these materials have been
indicated by the
letters
T
(Toxicity),
R
(Reactivity),
I
(Ignitability),
and
C
(Corrosivity).
The letter
H
indicates Acute
Hazardous Waste.)
110—255
-36-
(Source:
Amended
at
IA
Ill. Reg.
Section 721.132
effective
The following solid
wastes
are
listed
hazardous
wastes
fromn
speci fic
sources
unless they are excluoed under
35
ill.
4dm. Code 720.120
and 720.122
and
listed
in Ap?endix
I.
EPA Hazardous
Waste
No.
Industry
and
Hazardous
Waste
Hazad Code
K002
K003
K
004
K005
KOO6
K0O7
K008
Wood
Preservation:
Bottom
sediment
sludge
from
the treatment
(T)
of wastewaters
from wood preserving processes
that
‘use
creosote
and/or
pentachorophenol.
inorganic
Pigments:
Organic
Chemicals:
Distillation bottoms f—om the production
of
acetaldehyde
from
ethylene.
Distillation
side
cuts from the production
of
acetadehyde
from
ethylene.
Bottom stream from the wastewater stripper
in
the production
of
acrylonitnile.
Bottom: stream from the acetronitrile column
in the proauction
of
acrylonitnile.
Bottoms from the acetontnile
purification
column
in the production
of acrylonitnile.
Still
bottoms
f’on
the distillation
of
benzyl
chlon
Jo.
Heavy ends on distillation residues from
the
~uod’mcucn
of c~rbon:nt”acHcnide.
deny s~ds(st~lbnttom:; ~-omt~u
pu
fir~ti~n
col’,
in
Lne
p-od’u:r
inn of opichlorceycu~n~
(T
(T)
(T)
(T)
(T)
(T)
(T)
Hazardous
Waste
fom
Specific
Sources
K001
Wastewater
treatmnent
s
uage
from
the
producti on
of
chrome
yell
ow
and
orange
pi
gmenmts.
Wastewater teatment sludge
frau
the
production
of molybdate orange pigments
Wastewater
treatment
sludge
from
the
production
of
zinc yellow pigments
Wastewater teatment
sludge
from the
production
of
chrome green pigments
Wastewater
treatment
sludge
from
the
production
of
chrome oxide
green pigments
(anhydrous
and
hydrated).
Wastewaten
treatment
sludge
from
the
production
of
iron
blue
pigments.
Oven
residue
from
the
production
of
chrome
oxide green
pigments.
K009
KOl 0
KOll
KOl 3
KOl 4
K010
KG 16
KO0
(T)
(T
(R,T)
(T)
(T)
(T)
(T)
I
110—256
—37—
K313
Heavy
ends
from
the
fractionation
column
in
(t)
ethyl
chloride production.
K019
Heavy ends from the cistillation of ethylene
(T)
dichloride
in ethylene dichloride production.
K020
Heavy
ends
from
the
distillation
of
vinyl
(T)
chloride
in
viny
chloride monomer production.
K021
Aqueous
spent
antimnon
catalyst waste
from
(T)
fluoromethanes
production.
K022
Distillation
bottom
ta-s
from
the
poduction
(I)
of phenol/acetone from cumene.
K023
Distillation
light
ends
from the production
(T)
of
phtha
ic
anhydride from naphthalene.
K024
Distillation
bottoms
from:
the
production
of
(T)
phthal ic
anhyd—ide
from
naphtha
erie.
K093
Distillationt light
ends
from the production
(T)
of
phthalic anhydride from ctho-xyiene.
K094
Distillation
bottoms
from
the
production
(T)
of
phthalic
anhydide
from:
ortho-xylene.
K025
Distillation
bottoms
from
the
production
(I)
of nitrobenzene by the nitration
of
benzene.
K026
Stipping
still
tails
from the production
of
(0)
methyl
ethyl
pyridines.
K027
Centrifuge
and distillation
resicues
from:
(N,T)
toluene diisoyanate poduction.
K028
Spent
catalyst
from
the
hydrochiorimiator
(T)
reactor
in
the production
of
l,l,1-trichiooethane.
K029
Waste
from the product stream stipper
in
(T)
the production
of 1,l,1-tichloroethane.
K095
Distillation bottoms
from: the production
of
(T)
1,1,
1-tn
cbl o-oethane.
K096
Heavy
ends
from
the
heavy
ends
rol
umrm
from
(T)
the production
‘of 1,1,1—tnichloroethane.
KO3O
Column
bottoms
or
heavy
ends
from
the
(T)
combined
production
of
trichioroethylene
and
perchloroethylene.
P083
Distillation
bottoms
from
aniline
production.
(T)
K1O3
Process
residues from aniline
extraction
(T)
from the production
of
aniline.
K104
Combined
wastewater
streams
generated
from
(T)
nitrobenzene/aniiine
p-oduccion.
K035
Distillation
or fract~onationcolumn bottoms
from
the
production
of
chlorobenzenes.
K105
Separated
aqueous
stream
from
the reactor
(0)
product
washing
step
in
the
production
of
chlorobenzenes.
Kill
Product wastewaters
from the production
of
(C,T)
dinitrotoluene
via
nitration
of
toluene.
K112
Reaction by—product water
from
the
drying
(T)
column
in the
production
of toluenediamine via hyd-ogenation of
dinftrotoluene.
P113
Condensed
liquid
light
ends from
the
(T;)
purification
of
toluenediamine
in
the
production
of
toluenediamine
via hydrogenation of dinitrouene.
P114
Vicinais
from
the
purification
of
toluene—
(T)
diamine
in
the production
of toluenediamine
via hydrogenation of
di ni trotol uric.
110—257
-38-
K115
Heavy
ends
from
the
purification
of
(0)
toiuenediamine
in the
production
of toluenediamine
via hydrogenation
of dinitrotoluene.
K116
Organic
condensate
from the
solvent
ecovery
(T)
column
in the proouction of toluene diisocyanate via phosgena:ion
of
tol uenediamine.
P117
Wastewater from the
‘eactor
vent
gas
scrubber
(T
in
the p—oduction
of ethylene ~
via bromination
of
e
thene.
P118
Spent adsorbent
solids from purification
of
(T)
ethylene dibromide
in
the production
of ethylene dib-omide
via
bromination
of
ethene.
K136
Still
bottoms from the purification of
(T)
ethylene
dibromide
in
the
production
of
ethylene
dibromide
via
bromination
of
ethene.
Inorganic Chemicals:
P071
Brine
purification
muds
from
the
mercury
(T)
cell
process
in chlorine production, where
separately
prepu ni fi
ed
brine
is
not
used.
P073
Chlorinated
hydrocarbon
waste
from
the
(T)
purification
step
of
the
diaphragm
cell
process
using
graphite
anodes
in chlorine production.
P106
Wastewater treatment sludge
from
the
mercury
(T)
cell
process
in
chlorine
production.
Pesticides:
P031
By—product
salts
generated
in
the production
(T)
of
MSMA and cacodylic acid.
P03?
Wastewater
treatment
sludge
from
the
(T)
production
of chlordane.
K033
Wastewater
arid scrub
water
from the
(T)
chlorination
of cyclopentadiene
in the production
of chiordane.
KO34
Filter
solids
from the
filtration
of
(T)
hexachlorocyclopentadiene
in the production
of chordane.
K097
Vacuum
stripper discharge from the chlordane
(T)
chlorinator
in the production of
crib—dane.
P035
Wastewater treatment
sludges
generated
in the
(0)
production
of
creosote.
K036
Still
bottoms from toluene reclamation
(T)
distillation
in
the production of disulfoton.
P037
Wastewater treatment
sludges
from the
(0)
production
of disulfoton.
P038
Wastewater
from the washing
and
stripping
of
(0)
phorate production.
P039
Filter cake from the filtration
of
(T)
diethylpbosphorodithioic acid
in
the production of
phorate.
KO4O
Wastewater treatment sludge
from
the
production
of phorate.
P041
Wastew~tertreatment
sl udqe f~~:
the
(T)
production
of tnvnnhene
Untreated
process
waste
aLan
from
toe
i
1
110—258
-39-
production
of
toxaphenme.
P042
Heavy
ends
or distillation residues from the
(T)
di~tiia:ion of tetrachlorobenzene
in
the production
of 2,A,5-
T.
P043
2,6—DichThrophenol
waste from the production
(T)
of
2,4-0.
P099
IJntreated
wastewater
from
the
production
(I)
of
?,4-D.
P123
P—ocess wastewater
(mci uding supernates,
(I)
filtrates
and
washwaters)
from
the
production
of
ethylenuebisdithiocarbamic acid
and
its
salts.
P124
Reactor vent scrubber water from the p’oduction
(C,T)
of ethylenebisdithiocarbamic
acid
and
its salts.
K125
Filtration,
evapo”ation
and centrifugation
(T)
solids
from the production
of ethylenebisdithiocarbaniic
acid
and
its
salts
P126
Baghouse dust and floor
sweepings
in milling
(T)
and packaging operations
from
the production
or formulation
of
ethylenebisditniocarbamic
acid
arid
its salts.
P131
Wastewater
from
the
reactor
and spent
sulfuric
acid from
(C,T)
the acid dryer from the production
of methyl
bromide.
P13?
Spent
absorbent
and
wastewater
separator
sob ids
from: the
(T)
product~onof methyl
bromide.
Expl osi yes:
K044
Wastewater
treatment
sludges
from
the
(N)
manufacturing
and
processing of
explosives.
P045
Spent
carbon from the treatment
of
wastewater
(N
containing
explosives.
P046
Wasteviater treatment sludges
from the
(T)
manufacturing,
formulation
and
loading
of
lead—based
initiating
compounds.
K047
Pink/red
water
from
TNT
operations.
(R)
Petroleum Refining:
P048
Dissolved
ai
flotation
(DAF)
float
f”om the
(T)
petroleum:
refining
industry.
K049
Slop
oil
emulsion
solids
from
the
petroleum
(T)
refining
industry.
K050
Heat
exchanger
bundle
cleaning
sludge
from
(T)
the
petroleum
refining
industry.
P051
API
sepa’ator
sludge
from
the
petroleum
(T)
refi
nine industry.
K052
Tank
bottoms
(leaded)
from: the petrolcur
(0)
refining
industry.
I
non
and Steel
P061
Emission
control
dust/sludge
from
the
pimnary
(T)
production
of
steel
in electric
furnaces.
P062
Spent
picKle liquor generated
by
steel
(C,T)
finishing
operations
of facilities within
the iron
amid
steel
110—259
-40-
industry
(SIC
Codes
331
and 332)
(as defined
in
35
Iii.
1dm.
Code
720.110:.
Primnary
Copper:
P064
Acid plant biowdown slurry or sludge resulting from the
(0)
thickening
of bbowdown
sl:urry
from
p-imary
copper
production.
Primary
Lead:
P065
Surface impoundment
solids contained
ii
and dredged
from
(0)
surface impoundments
at pim:ay
lead smelting facilities.
Primary
Zinc:
P066
Afte-
June
30,
1990,
sludge
from
treatment
of
process
(0)
wastewater
or
acid
plant
bbowdowr
from
primary
zinc
productionm.
?nimary Aluminum:
P088
Spent
potliners
from
primary
aluminum
recuct~cn.
(i
Ferroal
loys:
P090
Emission
control
dust
or
sludge
from
ferrochromiunsilicon
(T)
production
P091
Emission
control
dust
or
sludge
from
fer-ochromium
(0)
production
Secondary
Lead:
P069
Emission
control
dust/sludge
from
secondary
(T)
lead
smelting.
K100
Waste leaching solution from acid leaching
(T)
of
emission
control
dust/sludge
from
secondary
lead
smelting.
Veterinay Pnarmaceuticals:
P084
Wastewater
t—eatmnent sludges
generated
(I)
during the production
of veterinary
pharmaceuticals from
arsenic
or
organo—arsenic compounds.
K1O1
Distillation tar -esidues from the distillation
m:T)
of
aniline—based compounds
in
the production
of
veterinary
pharmaceuticals
from arsenic
or
organoarsenic
compounds.
P102
Residue f—om use of activated
carbon
for
(T)
decolorization
in the poduction
of veterinary pha-naceuticals
from arsenic
or o—gano—a—senic
compounds.
nL
Fornimulation:
Scm
vent
WdShuS
and
s~
u’icmcu~ cam:t. in.
washes
(I)
and
Si
udges
,
or
wnt ar
wus
an:)
sludges
from
cleaning
tubs
and
equipment
used
in
the
~ornulationof
ink from pigments.
ciniers.
110—260
-41-
soaps
and stabilizers conta1n~ngchomcum and
cad.
Coking:
P060
Ammonia
still
lime sludge
from coking
(T)
operations.
P0817
Decanter
tank
ta
—
sludge
from
coking
(T)
operations.
(Source:
Amended
at
14
Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
Appendix
C
Chemical
Analysis
Test
Metnods
The Board
incorporates
by
reference
40
CFN
261,
krpendix
III
~
as
a~eede~
at
51- ~
ke~T~7?5~ QetebeF
24T
1-9~6—1g89;l, as
amended
at
54
Fed.
Reg.
41407,
October
6,
1989.
This
Section
incornorates
no
futu~eecitions
or
modi fications.
(Source:
Amended
at
14
111.
Reg.
,
effective
Appendix
G
Basis
for
Listing
Hazardous
Wastes
EPA
Hazardous
constitutents
for
which
listen.
hazardous
waste
No.
FOOl
Tetrachboroethylene,
nmethylene
chloride, tnichoroethyiene,
1,1,1-
trichl oroethane,
ca-boo
tetracnlo-i de,
cr1 on
nated
fuoocarbons.
F002
Tetrachboroethylene,
mnethylene
chloride, trichboroethyiene,
1,1,1-
trichloroethane,
1,1,2-trichbo-oethane,
chiorobenzene, 1,1,2-
tnichoro—1
,2,2—
tn
fluooethane,
ortho-cicnborobenzene,
trichiorofluoromethane.
F003
N.A.
F004
Cresols
and
cresylic acid,
nitrobenzene.
F005
Toluene,
methyl
ethyl
ketone,
carbon disuifide,
isobutano,
pyridine,
2-ethoxyethanol
,
benzene,
2-nitropropane
P006
Cadmium,
hexavabent
chromium,
nickel,
cyanide (compbexed.
P007
Cyanide
(salts).
P008
Cyanide
(salts).
F009
Cyanide
(salts).
POlO
Cyanide
(salts).
FOil
Cyanide
(salts).
F012
Cyanide
(complexed).
F019
Hexavalent
chromium,
cyanide
(compbexed).
F020
Tetra— and pentachorodibenzo-p-dioxins;
tetra-
and
pentachlorodibenzofurans; tn— and tetrachlorophenols and
their
chborophenoxy
derivative
acids,
esters,
ethers,
amines
and
other
sal ts.
F021
Penta—
and hexachborodibenzo—p-dioxins;
penta—
arid
hexachlorodibenzofurans; pentachborophenol
and
its derivatives.
F02?
Tetra-,
penta-
and hexachlorodibenzo-p—dioxins; tetna-,
penta-
and
hexachlorodibenzofurans.
F023
Tetra— an: pentachlorodibenzo—p-dioxins; tetna—
and
pentachiorodibenzofurans; tn—
arid tetra- chlorophenols
and
their
110—261
—42—
cnborophenoxy derivative
acids, esters,
ethers,
amni nes
and
other
salts.
F023
Chioromethane, aich~crom:ethane,tnicnioromethane,
carbon
tetrachbonide, chbooethylene, 1,1-dichbo-oethane,
1,2-
dichloroethane,
trans-l,2-dichloroethyene,
l,l-dichoroethyene,
1,1,1-trichboroethare, 1,1,2_tnichboroethane. t’~icnboroethyene,
1,1,1,2-tetrachboroe:hane, 1,l,2,2-tetrachboroethane,
tetrachlonoethylene,
pentachioroethamie,
hexachloroethane,
allyl
chloride
(3—chbc-oprcmnene)
,
di chboroo’coane, ~ichioropronene,2—
chbono-,3-butadiene,
hexachboro—1,3-butadiene,
hexachloocycbo-
pentadiene, hexachic-ocycbohexane, benzere, chiorobenzene,
dichbo-obenzenes,
1,2,4-tnicnlo”ohenzerue, tetachborobenzenes,
pentachborobenzene, ~exachborobenzene,
tcluene,
naphthalene.
F020
Chboromethane,
dicbTc-~omechane,tnichionornethare; carbon teta-
chloride;
chboroethviene:
1,1-dichboroethane;
i,2-oichboro-
ethane;
trans-l,2-cichioroethyiere;
l,i-dicnioroetnybene;
1,1,1-
tnichoroethane;
i,,2-trichloroethane;
tricnboroethvlene;
i,1,1,2-tetracnloroe:hane;
1,i,2,2-tetachloroethane;
tefra-
chloroethybene;
per:a’chloroethane;
hexachbooethane;
ally
chloride
(3-chborop-opene);
dichboropooane;
dichboropropene;
2-
cnboro-1,3-butadiere;
hexachloro-1,3--butadiene;
hexachborocycbo—
pentadiene;
benzene;
chborobenzene;
dichorooenzene;
1,2,4—
tnichonobenizene;
te:rachborohenzene;
pentachborobenzene;
hexachborobenzene;
:ouene;
naphthaene.
F026
Tetra—,
Denta—,
and nexachborodibenzo—p-dioxins;
tetna—,
penta-,
and
hexachborodibenzofu-~ns.
P027
Tetra-,
penta-,
and :exachborodibenzo-p-dioxins;
tetna-,
penta-,
and
hexachborodibenzofunans; tn-,
tetra-,
and pentachbo’ophenois
and
thei~ chlorophenoxy
derivative
acids,
esters,
ethers,
amine
and
otner
salts.
F028
Tetra-,
penta—,
and rexacnlorodibenzo—p-dioxins; tetra—, penta—,
and
hexachorodibenzofurans;
tn-, tetra—,
and
pentachborophenos
and
their
chorophenoxy
cerivative acids, esters,
ethers,
amine
amid other
salts.
POOl
Pentachborophenol
,
prenol
,
2-chiorophenol
,
p-chloro—m-cresol
,
2,4-
dimethyl phenol,
2,4-cinitrophenol,
tnichl orophenol s,
tetrachorophenols,
2,4-dinitrophenol, cresosote,
chrysene,
naphthabene,
fluoranchene, benzo(b)fluo-anthene, benzo(a)pyrene,
indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene,
benz(a)anthracene, dibenz(a)anthracene,
acenaphthalone.
P002
Hexavalent
chromium,
lead.
P003
Hexavalent
chromiunu,
lead.
P004
Hexavalent
chromnuim.
P005
Hexavabent
chromium,
lead.
P006
Hexavabent chromium.
P007
Cyanide
(connpexed),
hexavalent chromium.
P003
Hexavalent
chromium.
P009
Chloroform. formaldenyde, methylene
chloride, methyl
chloride,
parabdehyde,
formic
acid.
POlO
Chloroform, formaidenyde,
methybene
chloride,
methyl
chloride,
paraldehyde,
formic
acid,
chloroacetaldehyde.
POll
Ac’
yl cnitrlbe,
aceto:i tribe.
hydrocyanic
acid.
POlO
Hynrocyaric
acid, acybonitiie,
acetonitnile.
P014
Acetonitnibe,
acryla::ide.
110—262
-43-
P015
Benzyl
chloride,
chborobenzene.
tobuenie,
benzotnichio-ide.
P016
Hexachborobenzene, hexachlorohutadiene, carbon tetracnlonide,
hexacnloroethane,
penchboroethylene.
K017
Epichborohydnin,
chboroet:ers
This(chioromethyb)
ethe-
ano
bis-(2-
chboroethyl) ethers~,tnichboronropane,
dichbonopropanols.
P018
1 ,2-dichloroethane, trichloroethyene,
hexa’chborobutadiene,
hexach
orobenzene.
P019
Ethylene dichbonide, i,l,1-tnichloroetbane,
1,l,2-tnicrloroethane,
tetrachboroethanes (1,1,2,2-tetnachboroetlmane and 1,1,1,2-
tetrachloroethane), tnichboroethyiene, tetrachboroethyiene,
carbon
tetrachbo-ide,
chloroform,
vinryl
chloride, vinylidene chloride.
P020
Ethylene
dichioride, 1,1,1-trichboroethane,
l,1,2-tnichboroethane,
tetrachboro-ethanes
(1,1,2,2-tetrachbonoethanie and 1,1,1,2-
tetacnioroethane)
,
tnichloroethyene,
teYachboroethylene,
carbon
tetracnbonide,
chloroform:,
viny
chloride,
vinybidene
chloride.
P021
Antimony,
carbon tet—acbbonide,
chloroform.
P02?
Phenol,
tars
(pobycyclic
aromatic
hydrocarbons).
P023
Phthab ic
anhydnice,
maleic anhydnide.
P024
Phthalic anhydnide,
1,4-naphthoguinone.
P325
Meta—di ni trobenzene,
2 ,4—di
ni trotol
uene.
K0?6
Paraldehyde,
pynidines,
2-picobine.
P027
Toluene
diisocyanate,
toluene-2,
4-diamine.
K028
1,1,I-trichboroethane,
vinyl
chloride.
P029
1,2-dichboroethane, 1,1,1-tnichboroethane,
vinyl
chloride, vinylidene
chio-ide, chloroform.
P030
Hexachborobenzene, hexachborobutadiene,
hexachioroethane,
1,1,1,2—
tetrachoroethane,
1,1,2,2-tetrachlcroethane,
ethylene dichbonide.
K031
A—sonic.
P032
Hexachbororvcbopentadiene.
K033
Hexach
1 orocyc opentadi ene.
P034
Hexacnborocyclopentaciene.
P035
C”eosote,
chrysene,
naphthabene, fluoranthene,
benzo(b) fbuoranthene,
benzo(a)-pyrene,
inoeno(l,2,3-cd)
pyrene, benzo(a)anthracene,
dibenzo(a)anthracene, acenaphthab one.
K036
Tobuene, phosphorodithioic
and phosphorothioic
acid
esters.
P037
Tobuene,
phosphorodithioic
and phosphorothioic
acid esters.
P038
Phorate, fonnabdenyde,
pnosphorodithioic
and phosphorothioic acid
esters.
P039
Phospnorodithioic
and phosphorothioic acid esters.
P040
Phorate, fo—maldenyda,
phosphorodithioic and phosphorothioic acid
esters.
P041
Toxaphene.
P042
Hexachborobenzene, ortho-dichborobenzene.
K043
2,4—dichborophenol
,
2,6—dichbonophenol
,
2,4,6—tnichborophenol
K044
N.A.
P045
N.A.
K046
Lead
P047
N.A.
P043
iexava
ent
chromi umn,
lean.
P049
Hexavalent
chromium,
lead.
P050
Hexavalent
chromium.
KO51
Hexavalent
chromium,
bead.
P052
Lead
P060
Cyanide, naphthabene,
phenolic compounds,
arsenic.
110—263
-44-
P061
Hexavalent
chromium,
bead,
cadmiurm.
P062
Hexavalent
chromium,
lead.
P064
dead,
cadiiiumii
P065
Lead,
cadmium
K066
Lead,
cadmium
P069
Hexaval
emIt
cnro::iurm,
lead,
carmiun.
P071
Mercury.
P073
Chbom’ofo~mn, carbon tetrachl a—i do, nexach
oroethane,
tn
chluroethane,
tetrachlonoethylene,
dichoroethybene, i,l,2,2—tetracnio~oethane.
P083
Aniline, diphenylamine,
nit—obenzene,
ohenylenediamine.
P084
Arsenic.
P085
Benzene, dicnlorobenzenes,
tnichlorohenzenes, tetnachloroben:enes,
penmtachionobenzene,
hexachborohenz000, benzyl
chloride.
P086
Lead,
~exavalentchromium.
P087
Phenol,
naphthaiene.
P088
Cyanide
(complexes)
P090
Chromium
KO9I
Chromium
P093
P~thalic
annydnide
nab
eic
anhydri do.
P094
Phthalic anhydnide.
K095
l,1,2—t-ichloroethane,
l,1,1,2-tet-achlonoethane, 1,1,2,2-
tetrachlo~’oethane.
P096
1,2-dichboroethane,
1,1,1,-tnichloroethane, 1,1,2-tnichioroethane.
P097
Chbordane,
hep:achlor.
P098
Toxaohere.
P099
2,4-dichlorophenol, 2,4,6-tnichlorophenol.
K100
Hexuvabent
chromium,
bead,
cadmium:.
P101
Arsenic.
P102
Arsenic.
P103
Aniline, nitrohenzenie, pheny~enediamine.
K104
Aniline, honzene, diphenylamine,
nitrobenzene,
phynybenediamine.
P105
Benzene,
monochlorubenzene,
dichiorobenzenes,
2,4,6—tnichioropnenol
K106
Mercuy.
Pill
2,4—Dinitnotoluene.
P112
2,4-Toluenediamine,
o-toluidine,
p-toluidine,
aniline.
P113
2,4-Toluenediamine, o-toluidine,
p-toluidine,
aniline.
P114
2,4-Toluenmediamine, o-toluidine,
p-tobufrmne.
P115
2,4—Touenediamine.
P116
Carbon tetrachbonide, tetrachboroethylene,
chlorofo~’m,phosgene.
P117
Ethylene
dibrommiide
P118
Ethylene dibromide
P123
Ethylene
thiounea
P124
Ethylene thiourea
P125
Ethylene thiourea
P126
Ethylene thiourea
K131
Dinnethyb
sub fate, methyl
b’om~de
P132
Methyl
Omonide
P136
Ethylene dibromide
N.A.-—Waste
is
hazardous
because
it
fails
the
test
for
the
characteristic
of
ignitabibity,
corrosivity
or
—eactivity.
(Onurce:
Amended
at
14
Iii.
Pee.
,
effective
110—264
-45-
Section
721 .Appendix
K
Hazardous
Constituents
Common
Name
Chemical
Abstracts Name
Chemical
Hazardous
Abstracts
Waste
Number
Number
Acetonitri le
Acetophenone
2—Acetylaminofluorene
Acetyl chloride
i—Acetyl-2—thiourea
A Crolein
Acry lami de
Acrylonitri le
Al latox ins
Aldicarb
Aldrin
Allyl
alcohol
Allyl
chloride
Aluminum phosphide
4—Acninobiphenyl
5—(Aminomethyl)-3—isoxazolol
4—Auninopy rid me
Amitrole
Ammonium vanadate
Aniline
Antimony
Antimony
compounds,
N.O.S.
(not
otherwise specified
Aramite
Arsenic
Arsenic compounds,
N.0.S.
Arsenic acid
Arsenic pentoxide
Arsenic trioxide
Au ramine
Azaseririe
Barium
Barium compounds,
N.0.S.
Barium cyanide
Same
Ethanone,
1—phenyl—
Acetamide,
N—9H—fiuoren-2—yl—
Same
Aceta.mi de,
N— (aminoth i oxomethy 1)—
2-Propena
1
2-Propenami de
2-Propenenitri
le
Same
Propanal,
2—methyi—2-(methylthio)—,
0—
(niethylamino)carbonyl oxime
1,
4,
5.
8—Dimethanonaphthalene,
1,
2,
3,
4,
10,
1O—hexachioro—1,
4,
4a,
5, 8, 8a—hexahydro—, i-alpha,
4-
alpha,
4a—beta,
5—alpha,
8—alpha.
8a-
beta)
—
2—Propen—1 -o~
1—Propene,
3—chloro—
Same
1,1
‘—Bi2henyl—4—anmine
3(2H)—Isoxazolone,
5—(arninomethyl)-
4—Pyridinamine
IH—i
,2,4 —T r
i
àZ
ol
—3—amine
Vanadic
acid,
anynoniuni
salt
Benzenarnine
Same
Sulfurous
acid,
2—chloroethyi-,
2—4—
(1,1—dimethylethyl )phenoxyb—1-
methylethyl ester
Arsenic
Arsenic acid H3A5O4
Arsenic oxide As205
Arsenic oxide As203
Benzenamine, 4, 4’-
carbonimidoylbis14,
N—dimethyl-
L-Serine,
diazoacetate
(ester)
Same
Same
75-05-8
u003
98-86—2
U004
53—96—3
U005
75-36-5
U006
591-08—2
P002
107-02—8
P003
79-06-1
0007
107-13—1
0009
1402 -68—2
116—06-3
P070
309—00—2
P004
107-18—6
107-18-6
20859—73—8
92—67—i
2763—96—4
504—24—5
61 —82-5
7803-55—6
62—53-3
7440—36—0
115-02—6
0015
7440-39—3
542-62—1
P013
P005
P005
P007
P008
uoil
0119
0012
Polo
P011
P012
U014
140—57—8
7440—38—2
77 78—39—4
1303—28—2
1327—53—3
492 -80—8
110—265
-46-
Benz
I
dcc
rid
inc
Ben z
1
a
anth
ra cc
ne
Benzai
chloride
Benz
erie
Benzenearsonic
acid
Benz idine
Benzob:fiuoranthene
Benzoj:fiu
orantbene
B enz o
a
=
py re ne
p—Benzoqu
iflOfle
Benzotrichionide
Benzyl
chloride
Bery
11
iurn
Beryilium
compounds,
‘4.0.5.
Bromoacetone
B
r
omof
orn’
4-Bromophenyi
phenyi
ether
Bru ci ne
Butyl
benzyl
phthaiate
Cecodyiic
acid
Cadmium
Cadmium
compounds,
N.0.S.
Caicium
chromate
Calcium
cyanide
Carocn
disuifide
Carbon
oxjfiuoride
Caroon
tetrachlcride
Ch
1 oral
Ch
1 orambu ci
Ch iordane
Chiordane,
alpha
and
garrrna
isomers
Chlorinated
Chlorinated
Chlorinated
Chlorinated
Chlorinated
Chlornaphazine
Chi oroacetaldebyde
Chloroaikyl
ethers,
N.0.S.
p-Chloroani line
Ch
1 orobenz ene
Ch lorobenz I late
Sane
Same
mmenze~e, (di:ioromethyi)-
Same
~rsonic
acid,
ohenyi—
1,1’-Bimhenjl:-4,4’-d~amine
Ben z
1
e
a cc :h
a
a
n th r y Ic
ri
e
Same
Same
2,5—Cyciohexac~ene—1,4—dicrre
Benzene,
(tr~c-loromethyl
)—
Benzene, (cn:~onethyi)—
Same
2—Pro~arone
,
—bromo—
Methane, tricromo—
Benzer’e, l—brcno—4—pnenoxy—
Strycbni
dir-lO—onc,
2,3-dimethoxy—
,2—Benzenedi:arncxyiic
acid,
butyi
phenylnethyl
ester
Arsenic
acid,
cimethyl—
Same
Chronic acid
m~,,CrC4, caiciam salt
Calcium
cyan~:e Ca(CN)2
Same
Carboric
difj:ride
Methane, tet—a:hioro—
Acetaldenyde,
trichioro-
Benzenehutancid
acid,
4-bis(2—
chioroetbyi )ino:
4,
7—Methano-i~i-indene, 1,
2,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
3—octacnicro-2,
3,
3a,
4,
7,
7a—hexahydro-
~iaphthaienami~e,
‘4,
N—bis(2-
cn loroethy 1)-
Acetaldehyde,
chioro-
Benzenanine,
4-chioro—
Benzene,
chioro—
Berizeneacotic
acid,
4-chioro-al
pha—
(4—chmorophen~i)—aiphe—hydroxy—,
ethyl
ester
225—5’~—4
56-55-3
98-0 7-3
71—43-2
98—05-5
92—87—5
20 5-99-2
205—82—3
50—32-8
106-51 -4
98-07-7
100—42—7
7440—41
-7
598-31-2
‘5—25-2
101—55-3
357—57-3
85-68-7
75—50-5
0136
7440—43—9
LOiS
dOl
8
LOl
7
LF 01
8
U021
u
022
0197
J 023
P028
Pals
PCi
7
0225
11030
P01 8
13765-19-0
592—01—8
75—15-C
353 —50-4
56—23—S
75—87—6
305-03-3
ua32
P021
P022
u033
0211
u
034
0035
benzenes,
‘4.0.5.
ethane,
N.O.S.
fluorocarbons,
N.0.S.
naphthalene,
N.0.S.
phenol,
N.0.S.
57—74—9
U036
0036
494—03—1
0326
107—20-0
P023
106—47-8
108—90 -7
510~I
5—5
P024
0037
0338
110—26 6
—!47,
48—
p—Ch
1
oro-m-cres
ol
2—Chioroethyl
vinyl
ether
Chloroform
Chloromethyl methyl
ether
beta—Ch 1 oronaphthelene
o-Ch lorophenol
1—(o-Chlorophenyl )thiourea
Ch
1 orop rene
3-Chioropropionitri le
Chromium
Chromium compounds,
N.0.S.
Chrysone
Citrus
red No.
2
Coal
tar
creosote
Copper cyanide
Greosote
Cresols
(Cresylic acid)
Crotonaldehyde
Cyanides
(soluble salts
and
complexes),
N.0.S.
Cy anogen
Cyanogen bromide
Cyanogen chloride
Cycasin
2—Cyclohexyl -4,6—dinitrophenol
Cyclophosphamide
Phenol,
4-chloro—3-rnethyl—
Ethene,
(2-chioroethoxy)—
Methane,
trichloro—
Methane, chloromethoxy-
Naphthalene, 2—chloro-
Phenol, 2-chloro-
Thiourea,
(2—chlorophenyi)—
1,3—Butadiene,
2-chloro—
Prapanenitrile,
3—chloro—
Same
Same
2—Naphthalenol,
1-1(2.
5—
dimethoxyphenyl )azo—
Same
Copper cyanide CuCN
Same
Phenol, methyl—
2—Butenal
Ethanedinitri le
Cyanogen bromide (CN)3r
Cyanogen
chloride
(CN)Cl
Beta-D-glucopyranoside,
(methyl-ONN—
azoxy
)rnethj
i_
Phenol,
2-cyclohexyl-4,6—dinitro—
2H—1,
3, 2—Oxazaphosphorin-2-amine,
N, N-bis(2—chloroethyl)tetrahydro—.
2—oxide
59—50—7
110—75—8
67-66-3
107-30—2
91-58-7
95-57—8
5344-82-1
126-99—3
542—76—7
7440-47-3
218-01—9
11050
6358-53-8
8007-45-2
544—92-3
1319—77
—3
4170—30-3
2,4-0
2,4—3,
salts
and
esters
D a u no ny c in
030
ODE
031
Dial late
0 ibenz
a
,h Jacridine
Acetic
acid,
(2,4—dich lorophenoxy
)
—
Acetic
acid,
(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)—,
salts
and
esters
5, 12-Naphthacenedione, 8—acetyl-lO—
(3-amino-2.
3, 6-trldeoxy—elpha-u-
lyxo—hexopyranosjl)oxy—7,
8,
9,
10—
tetrahydro—6,
8,
l1—trihydroxy—1—
methoxy-, 85-cis)-
Benzene,
1,1’ —(2,2—
dich loroe thy lide no) b is
C
4—ch 10 ro—
Benzene,
1,
1’—
(dich loroethenylidene)bis4—chloro-
Benzene,
1,
1’—(2,
2,
2—
trich1oroethylidene)bis~l4—chloro-
Carbamothioic
acid,
bis(1—
rnethylethyl
)-,
S-(2,
3-dich loro-2-
propenyl)
ester
Same
94—75-7
11240
0240
20830—31
—
3
0059
72-54-8
U060
72—55-9
50-29—3
‘0061
2333-16—4
0062
226-36-8
11039
11042
U044
11046
9047
U043
P026
P027
P029
11051
0052
U053
P030
P031
0246
P033
460-19—5
50
6—68—3
506-77-4
14901 —08-7
131-89-5
P034
50—13-0
0058
110—267
-49—
Oidenza,~acrid
Inc
3’ benza
,
hI
anthracene
73-3ibenzoc, gcarbazoie
D~benzoEa,eJpyrene
3
-
bencola, h jpyrene
J~ben:oa, I pyrene
1,2—Didromc—3—chloropropane
Dib~tyl phchalate
Same
Same
Same
Naphtr.ci,2,3,2—defchrysene
Dibenzob,def chryser.e
Benzoirstpertaphene
Propane, l,2—dibromo-3—cbioro—
i,2—Ben:enediccrboxyi IC acid,
didutyi
ester
224-12-0
53—77—3
11362
3 94-59—2
3 92-05-8
189-SI—C
189-15-3
96-12-8
84-74-2
764—4! -0
75—7: —ii
25323—30—2
7s-
35-4
156-SO-S
I
c
—-, ~
—
108-63—1
111—91—i
542 -8.3—1
120-83—2
37-65-0
696-23-6
26638—19—7
26545-73-3
26952-23—8
542—75—6
60-57-1
.1074
0075
0073
UC79
UC2 5
11027
0024
P Ci 6
U08i
11082
P036
U084
P037
U085
P038
11138
11028
0064
LI066
L069
95-50-’.
11070
541—73—1
0071
106—46—7
U072
25321—22—6
91—94-1
11073
o—DIcn lorohenzene
m—D Ich 1 orobenzene
p—Dich lorobenzene
Dicnlorobenzene,
‘4.3.5.
3,3 ‘—Oichiorobenzid Inc
1,3—Oicn loro—2—butene
Dlchiorodifiuoromethane
O’cnioroethylene, N0.S.
1,
—Dich loroethy lone
I ,2—Dicn‘oroethylene
Did:loroethyl
ether
Dicrtloroiso:ropyl
ether
D-cnloromethoxyethane
Didniorometbyl
ether
2,4—Dicri lorophenol
2, 5—D icn
1 orophenoi
Di chlorophrnylars inc
Dichioropropane,
N.O.S.
Dlcriioropropanoi,
N.0.S.
Dlcnloropropene,
N.OS.
1,3—0 ichioropropene
01 eidrin
1,2:
3,4—Diepoxybutane
Diethylarsine
1,
4—Diethyieneoxide
Diethylhexyi phthalate
N,N’—Diethylhydrazine
o
,0—Diethy
I
S—rnethy 1
d ithiophosphdte
Jlethyl-p-nitrophenyl phosphate
Benzene
,
1
,2—dichioro—
Benzene
,
1
,3—dichloro—
Bencene
,
i
,4—dichioro-
Ben zeno
,
dichioro—
1,
l’-Bipheryi—4,
4—damine,
3,
3-i ici I oro—
2—Butene,
1,4—dichioro—
Methane,
d ichiorodifiuoro-
Dichioroethyiene
Ethene,
1,1-dichioro-
Ethene,
1,2-dichioro—,
(8)—
Ethane,
1,1’—cxybis2—chloro—
Propane,
2,2’—oxybis2—cbloro—
Ethane,
1,1
-methylenebis(cxy)bis2-
Ct bra—
Methane, oxyoischiorc—
Phenci,
2,4—dichloro—
Phenol,
2,6—dichloro—
Arsonous
dichloride,
phenyl—
Propane, dichloro-
Propanoi, dichioro-
1—Prcpene,
dicriloro—
1—Propene,
1,3—dichioro-
2, 7:3,
6—Dimethanonaphth:2,
3—boxi—
rene,
3,
4,
5,
6,
9,
9—hexachioro—la,
2,
2a,
3,
6,
Se,
7,
7a—octahydro—,
(Ia
alpha,
2
beta,
2a
alpha,
3
beta,
6
beta,
6a alpha,
7
beta,
7a alpha)-
2,2’ -Bioxirane
Arsirie, diethyi-
1, 4—Dioxane
1,2—Benzenedlcarboxyl ic acid,
bis (2—
ethylhexyl)
ester
Hydrazine, 1,2—diethyl—
P:nosphorod~th
mi
c
acid,
0,0—diethy 1
S—methyl
ester
Phosphoric
acid, diethyl
4—
nitrophenyi
ester
1464-53—S
69 2-42-2
123—91—1
117 —61—7
1615-SC—i
0086
3288-58—2
U08?
311—45—5
P041
110—268
-50-
Diethyl phthalate
1,2—Banzenedicarboxyl ic acid, diethyl
ester
84-66-2
U383
0,0-Oiethyl
0—pyraziryl
phosphoroth bate
Diethylsti
lbestrol
O ihydrosafrole
Oiisopropyifluorophosphate
(aPP)
Dirnethoate
3,3’ —Dimethoxybenzidirie
p-0 irnethylaminoazobenzene
7, 12-Dimethyibenzlaanthracene
3,3
-Dirnethylbenzidine
Dimethylcarbamoyl
chloride
1 ,1—Dimethylhydrazine
1 ,2—Dimethyi hydraz
me
alpha,alpha—Dimethylphenethylamine
2,4—Jimethylphenol
Diiethyl prithalate
Diniethyl
sulfate
Dinitrobenzene,
N.0. S.
4,6—Dinitro-o-cresol
4,
6—Dinitro-o—cresoi salts
2,4—0 mitrophenol
2,4—Dinitrotoluene
2, 6—Jinitrotoluene
0 inoseb
Phosphorothioic
acid,
0,0—diethyl
3—
pyrazinyi ester
Prienol
,
4,4’—(1,2—diethyl—1,2—
etheneiiyl)bis—,
CE)—
,3—Benzodioxoie,
5-propyl-
Phosphorofluoridic acid,
bis(1—
methylethyl)
ester
Phosphorod ith loic
acid,
0,0-dimethy 1
S-2-(methy
lamino) -2-oxoethylj
ester
1,1
‘—Siphenyl—4,4’—dianine,
3,3’—
dimethoxy-
Benzenamine, N,N-dimethyi-4-
(pheny lazo)
—
Benzla)anthracene,
7,12—dimethyl—
(1,1 ‘—Biphenyl—4,4
‘—diarnine,
3,3’—
dimethyl
-
Carbamic
chloride, diniethyl-
Hydrazine,
1,1—dimethyl-
Hydrazine,
1,2-dimethyl-
Benzeneethanamine,
alpha, alpha—
diietbyl
-
Pnenol, 2,4-dimethyl-
1,2—Benzenedicarboxylic
acid,
dinetbyl
ester
Sulfuric
acid, dimethyl ester
Benzene, dinitro—
Phenol, 2—methyl-4,6—dinitro—
Phenol,
2,4—dinitro—
Benzene,
l—rnethyl—2,4-dinitro-
Benzene, 2—methyl—i ,3—dinitro—
Phenol,
2-(i—methylpropyl—4,6—
dinitro—
56—53-1
‘0089
94-58-6
U090
55-91-4
P043
60—51—5
P044
119—90—4
U091
60-li —7
U093
57—97-6
U094
119-93—7
0095
105-67-9
0131
131—11-3
0102
77-73-1
25154-54—5
534—52-1
Diphenylamine
1,2—3 iphenyl hydraz Inc
Di-n-propyl nitrosamine
Disulfoton
Benzena-rrine
,
N—phenyl
—
Hydrazine,
1,2—diphenyl—
1 -Propanamirie,
N-ni troso-N -propy 1-
Phosphorodithioic acid,
0, D—diethyl
S-2-(etbylthio)ethyl
este~
Thioimidodicarbonic diarnide
(H2N)C (5)
2NH
6,
9—Metnano—2.
4,
3-bencod ioxath ia—
pen,
6,
7,
5,
9,
10,
10_hexacilora_1,
5,
Si,
6,
9,
9a—hexehydro—,
3—oxide,
297—97-2
P040
79—44-7
57—4—7
540-73-8
12
2-09—8
11097
11093
0099
P046
11133
P047
P047
P
048
11105
U136
0020
51
-26-5
121
—18—2
606-20-2
88-85-7
Di-n—octyl
phthalate
i,2—Benzanedicarboxylic acid,
dioctyl
117-3~’0
0107
ester
Dithiobiuret
Endosu
1 fan
122 -39—4
122-66-7
621
—64—7
298-0-1-4
0109
0111
P039
541—53-7
P049
IIS—29—7
POSO
110—260
-51-
Endothal
7-Oxabi cycio2.
2.1 heptane—2,
3—
145-73—3
P088
dicarboxylic
acid
Endrin
2,
7:3,
6-Dimethanonaphth2,
3-bboxi—
72—20—8
P051
rene,
3,
4,
5,
6,
9, 9—hexechioro—la,
2,
2a,
3,
6,
Se,
7, 7a—octahyiro—,
(ia
alpha,
2
beta,
2a
beta,
3 alpha,
6 alpha,
Sc beta,
7
beta, 7a alpha)—,
Endrir metaDolites
P051
Epichiorotydrin
3xirane,
(chloromethyi
)—
106—89—8
U041
Epinephrine
1,2—Bc-nzenedioi, 4—i—hydroxy—2-
51—43—4
P042
inethyiomino)ethyi—,
CR)—
Ethyl
carbamate
(urethane)
Carbamic
acid,
ethyl
ester
51 —79—6
!J238
Ethyl
cyanide
Propanenidribe
107-12-0
P101
Ethylenebisdithiccarbamic
acid
Carbamodithioic acid,
1,2—
111—54—6
.1114
ethanediy ibis-
Ethylenebisdithiccarbamic
acid,
salts
11114
and
esters
Ethylene dibromide
Etrane,
1,2—dibromo-
106-93-4
U067
Ethylene oichloride
Ethane, 1,2—dichloro—
107-06—2
U077
Ethylene
glycoi nonoethyi
ether
Ethanol, 2-ethoxy-
113-80—S
11359
Ethyleneimine
Aziridine
151 -56—4
P054
Ethylene
oxide
Oxirane
75-21 -8
U115
Ethyleneth iou rca
2—Imidazol IC ineth lone
96—45—7
U116
Ettylidine dicnloride
Ethane, 1,1—dichioro—
75—34—3
U076
Ethyl
methacryiato
2—Propenoic acid,
2—methyl—, ethyl
97-63—2
11118
ester
Ethyl
methanesu)fonate
Methanesulfonic
acid,
ethyl
estei
62—50—0
U119
Famphur
Phosphorothioc acid,
0—14—
52—85—7
P097
(dimethy
lamino)suifonylphenyi
0,0—
dimethyl
ester
Fluoranthene
Same
206—44—0
0120
Fluorine
Same
7782—41—4
P056
Fluoroacetarnide
Acetamide,
2—fluoro—
640-19—7
P057
Fluoroacetic
acid,
sodium
salt
Acetic
acid,
fluoro—,
sodium
salt
62
—74—8
P058
Formaldehyde
Same
50—00-0
11122
Formic acid
Same
64-18—16
U123
Glycidylaldehyde
Oxiranecarboxaidehyde
765-34-4
U126
Halomethanes,
N.0.S.
Heptachlor
4,
7—Metbano—1H-indene,
1,
4,
5,
6,
76-44—8
P059
7,
8,
8—heptachloro—3e,
4,
7,
7a—
tetrahydro—
Heptachlor
epoxide
2,
5—Metharo—2H—indeno1,
2boxirene,
1024-57—3
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
7-hc-ptachloro-la,
lb.
5,
Se,
6,
6a—hexahydrc—,
Cia
alpha,
lb
beta,
2
alpha,
5
alpha,
5a
beta,
6
beta,
6a
alpha)-
Heptachior epoxide (alpha,
beta and
game
isomers)
110—270
—oa
-
Hexaci, lorobenzene
Hexach lorobutadi one
Hexach 1 orocy clopentad iene
Hexachlorod
m
benzo—p—dioxins
Hexachiorcdibenzofurar,s
Hexach 1 oroethane
Hexach lcrophene
Hexach loropropene
Hexaethy
1 tetraphosphate
Hydrazine
Hydrogen cyanide
Hydrogen
fluoride
Hydrogen
sulfide
Indeno1,2,3—cd
pyrene
Isobutyl
alcohol
Is odr in
Isosafrole
Kop one
Benzene,
hexacnloro-
1,3—Butadione
,
1,1,2,3,4,4—
hexach I cr0-
1,3—Cyciopentad lone, 1,2,3,4,5,5—
hexach I
oro-
Etnane,
hexachioro—
Prenol
,
2,2’—matiyleneb~s:3,4,6—
tr lid lcrc-
i-Propene,
1,1,2,3,3,3—hexachioro-
Tetrephosphoric
acid,
bexaethyl
ester
Same
Hydrocyaric
acid
Hydrofiuoric
acid
Hydrogen sulfide H~S
Same
1—Propariol,
2—methyl—
1,
4:5, 8—Dimethanonaphthalene,
1,
2,
3,4,
10,
10—hexacbioro—i,
4,
Ia,
5,
8, 8a—hexahydro-,
(1
alpha,
4 alpha,
4a
beta,
5
beta,
8
beta,
8a beta)-,
1,3—Bencodioxole,
5—(i—propenyb
)—
1,
3, 4—Metheno—211—cyci obuta—
cdpen:alen—2—one,
1,
la,
3,
3a,
4,
5,
5,
Sc,
5b,
6—decachiorocc:anjdro—,
2—flutenoic
acid,
2—methyl—,
7-112,
3—
dihydroxy-2—C1-metboxyethyl)—3-
methyl —I -oxobutoxylmethy 11-2,
3,
5,
7a—tetrahydro—lH-pyrrol iz in
-
i—yb
ester,
IS—1—alpha.(Z),
7(25*,
3R*),
67—72—1
11131
70-30-4
11132
1838-71-7
U243
757-S3-4
P302
i20~58~I
0141
143—50-3
11142
7a
alpha))—
Lead
Lead and compounds,
N.O.S.
Load acetate
Lead phosphate
Load subacetate
L indane
Maleic anhydride
Maleic hydrazide
Malononitri le
Melphe Ian
Mercury
Mercury
compounds,
N.0.S.
Same
Acetic
acid,
lead
(2k)
salt
Phosphoric
acid,
lead ~2+)s~it(2:3)
Lead,
ois(acetato-3)tetrehydroxytri-
Cycichexane,
1,2,3,4,5, 5—texachioro—,
1
alpha,
2
alpha,
3
beta,
2
alpha,
5
alpha,
6 beta)—
2,5—Furand
lone
3,6—Pyridazinedimne,
1,2-dinydro—
Propaned initri le
L-Phenylalarine,
4—Ibis (2—
chiorcethyl)amincl-
Same
113—74—1
0127
87-63-3
0123
77-47—4
11130
302 -01 —2
74-90-8
7664-39—3
7783-06-4
193 -39—5
73—33-I
465-73—6
0133
P063
0134
U135
U137
11140
P060
Lasiocarpine
333—34-1
11143
7439-32-1
301 —12—2
7446-id -7
1335-32-6
53-39-9
108—31
-5
123-33
109-77-3
143-id-S
11111
3115
0140
11129
U14~
0113
UI~-J
0167
7439—37-5
1.1151
110—271
-S3—
Mercury fulminate
Methacryionitri ie
Methapyri lene
Moth01 my 1
Methoxych Ior
Methyl bromide
Methyl chloride
MethyichTorocarbonate
Methyl
chloroform
3—Methyl cholanthrene
4,4 —Methylenebis (2—chioroanii me)
Pulnmnic
acid,
mercury (2÷)sait
2—Propenenidrile, 2—methyl-
1,2—Etbanediamire, N,N-dimoth/’N’—2
oyri’dmnyl-N-(2-thienjimethyi(-
Ethanimidothicic
acid,
N—I)methyi—
amino)carhonybjoxy-,
methyi
ester
Benzone,
1
, 1’
—(2,2,2—
tricnioroetbyiidene)bis4—nethcxy-
Methane,
bromo—
Metnane, chioro-
Carbcnochiorid~cacid,
methyl
ester
Ethane,
1,1 ,1—trichioro—
Benzlj)aceanthryiene,
I ,2—dinydro-3-
methyl
-
Benzenamine
,
4,4’
—rnethy 1-anebis 2—
cn bra-
Methylene
bromide
Methylene cnboridc
Methyl
ethyl
ketone
(MEK)
Methyl
ethyi
ketone peroxide
Meznyi
hydrazine
Methyl
iodide
Metnyl
isocyanate
2-Metbyiiactcnitri be
Methyi
methacryiate
Methyl methanesuifonate
Methyl parathion
Methyithiouracil
Mitcmycin
2
Methane, dibromc—
Methane, dichioro—
2-Butanone
2—Butanone
,
merox ide
9ydrazine, methyi-
Methane, icdo-
Methane
,
isocyanato—
Propanen
tn
ic, 2—hydroxy—2—methy 1—
2—Propenoic
acid,
2-methyl-,
methyl
ester
Metharesuifonic acid,
methyl ester
Phosphorothioic acid,
0,0—dimethyl 0—
(4—nitroplieny’)
ester
4- (1H )—Pyrimidinone,
2,3—dihjdro—6—
methyl —2—thioxo—
Azirino2’,
3:3,
4pyrroboll,
2—
aindobe—4,
7—i-bone,
6-ammno—8—
i(ammnocarbonyi)oxymethyb-1,
Ia,
2,
8,
Ba, 8b—hexchydro—Ba—methoxy-5-
methyl—,
la—S—(la
alpha,
8
beta,
8a
alpha,
Sb alpha)—,
uuanidine,
N—methyl—N’—nitro—N-
nitroso-
66-27—3
298—00—0
2071
56—04-2
1.1164
50—07-7
U010
Mustard gas
Naphtha 1ene
1, 4-Naphthoqu inone
a1
pha—Naphthy lamine
beta-Naphthyiamine
aipha—Naphthylthiourea
Nickel
Nickel
compounds,
N.OS.
Nickel
carbonyl
Ethane,
1,1 ‘—thiobisl2—chioro—
Same
1 ,4—Naphthalered lone
1 —Naphthalcnamire
2-Iiaphthalenamine
Thiourea,
1-naphthalenyl—
Sa me
Nickel carbonyl
Ni(C0)4,
(1—4)—
505-60—2
91-23-3
U165
13
3—15—4
134-32—7
91-59-8
86-88-4
7440-02—0
13463—39—3
2073
625-86-4
126-38—7
91
—80—5
P065
11152
UI55
16752—77—5
2056
72-43-S
11247
74-83—9
74-37-3
79-22—1
71 —5 5—5
56-49—S
11029
11345
U156
11226
11157
101-14—4
U158
74—9S-3
75—09—2
78-93 -3
1333—23-4
63-34—4
74-88-4
624-83-9
75—35—S
80-52—6
0058
0080
11159
U 160
? 068
U138
P064
2069
0162
MNNG
70-25—7
U153
U166
0167
11158
P 372
110—272
—34—
Nick-al
cyanide
Ni
cotme
Nicotine
salts
Nitric
oxide
p—Nitroenb l ~re
Nit roben:one
Nitrogen
dioxide
Nitrogen mustard
Nitrogen
mustard,
hydrochloride
salt
Nitrogen mustard N—oxide
Nickel
cyanide
Nm(CN)2
Pyrbdine,
3-Cl —methyl—2—
pyrrol idinyl
I
-,
CS)-
Nitrogen
oxide NO
Benzenamine
,
4—ni tro—
Bencene, nitro-
Nitrogen
ox ice
NO,
Etnanamine
,
2 —chloro—N—(2
—
chloroethy 1)—N—methyl—
Ethanamine,
2—ct loro—N- (2—
557—19—7
P074
54-11-5
2075
2075
13132-43—9
P076
130-id-S
2977
98-95-3
P073
10102-44-0
P073
51-75-2
126-85-2
chloro~thjl
I
-N—rnetnyl-, N-cxide
Nitrogen
mustard,
N—oxide,
nyirochloride
salt
Nitroglycerin
p—N itrophenol
2—N-it ropropane
Mitrosamines,
N.0.S.
N—Nitrosodi—n—butylam inc
N —N I
t
rosod i ethanolamine
N-N itrosodiethylamine
N—N itrosodiziethy lamine
N—N itroso—N—ethyl urea
N—Nitrosomethy lethylamine
N -N
trosa—N—nethyl urea
N-Nitroso—N—methylurethane
N—Nitrosoriethyl~my bami’ie
N—Nbtrosomorphol inc
N-Nitrosonorn i cot
I ne
N—Nitrosopbperidine
N—Nitrosopyrrob idine
N —N
itros osa r cosine
5—N
it ro—o-t olu Id
inc
Cc tamethy 1pyrophosphcnanide
Osmium
tetroxide
Parclziehyde
Parathion
Pentachiorobencene
Pentachborodibenzo-p-dioxins
Pentact br ad then zofu ra
r
s
Pentach 1 oroethane
Pentacnloronitrobenzene
CPCNB)
Pentacl 1 orophenoi
Phenacet in
1,2,3—Propanetriol,
trinitrate
Phenol,
4—nitro-
Propane,
2-nitro—
1—Sutanammne,
N—butyb-N—nitroso—
Ethanol, 2,2’—(nitrosoimmno)~is—
Ethananiire,
N-ethyi-N-nitros~-
Met:nanammne,
N—methyl
—N—ni troso—
Urea,
N—ethyl —N—nitroso—
Ethanamine,
N—mathyi—N-nitroso-
Urea, N—methji—N—nitrosc-
Car~amnic acid,
nethylnitroso-,
ethyl
ester
Vinylanine, N—mettyl—N—nitroso—
Morpholine,
4-nitrosi—
Pyridine,
3—(I-nitroso-2-
pyrrolidinyl)-,
(5)-
Piperidine,
I—nitroso—
Pyrrolidine,
1—nitroso—
Glycine, N—methyl—N-nitroso-
Bon:enamina, 2—net:njl—5—nitno—
O
ipt
osph oramide,
octe.methfl-
Osmium oxide
0504,
CT—I)
I ,3,5—Trioxcne, 2,4,6—tnimethyl—
Phosphorothioic
acid,
O,0-diethyl
0—
(4-nitrophemyl)
ester
Benzene, pentachbra-
35576-91—1
924—16—3
U172
1116—54—7
U173
55-13-5
U174
62
-75-9
P332
759—73—9
U176
13595-95-6
684—93-5
U177
615—53-2
11178
4549—13-0
2334
59-89-2
16543-55-8
100-75—4
930-55-2
13256-22-9
93-55-8
152-16-9
20816-12-0
12 3—63—7
56-
38-2
638-93-5
11183
55-63-0
100-02-7
79-46-9
P381
U170
11171
U179
11130
UI
31
P035
P987
11182
P389
Ethane, pentachioro—
76—01—7
U134
Bonzene, pentachloronitro—
32-68—S
U135
Phenol, pentachboro—
37
—86-5
See VOid
Acet~miie
,
N-
(4—cthoxypnenyi
)
—
62-44-2
0157
110-273
Phenol
Pheny ienediamine
Phen~1mercuryacetate
Phenyithiourea
Phosgene
Phospb inc
Ph orate
Phthaiic acid esters,
‘LidS.
Pnthaiic anhydride
2—Picoline
Polychioninated biphenyis
,
‘LO. S.
Potassium cyanide
Potassium silver cyanide
Pronami do
1,3—Propane
sultono
n
—
P
r apy 1am
no
Propargyi alcohol
Propylene dicnioride
1,2—Propy ic
im
ne
Prcpyithiouracii
Py
nc
ine
Reserpine
Resorcinol
Saccharin
Same
Benzenediamine
Mercury,
(acotato-3)p:-eri-
Thiourea, ohenvi—
Carbonic dmcnionide
Sc
me
Phosphorodithimi:
acid,
0,0—d-:ethyl
S—
(ethylthio)methyij ester
i,3—lsoben:ofurand lone
Pynidine,
2-methyl—
Same
Irgentate(1
-)
,
bis (cyanc—C
ii—,
p c tass lum)
Senzam~de,3,S—:ichboro-N—(1,1—
dimeth~
1 -2-prcpyny i
)
-
1,2—Oxatbioiane, 2,2—dioxide
I—Propa namine
2-Pro
py n
—
I
—
ci
Propane,
1, 2—dichl’uro-
4ziridine, 2—methyl—
4(1H)—Pyrimidinone, 2,3—dinjdrc—6-
propyl -2-thioxo-
Sc
me
Yohimban—16—ca’-5oxy~icacid,
11,
17—
dimethoxy—18—(3,
4,
5—
tnimethoxybenzoyidoxy)-, methyl
ester,
(3 beta,
16
beta,
17
alpha,
18
beta,
20 alpha)—,
1, 3—Benzenediol
1,2-Benzisothiazol
-3(2H)-one,
1,1-
d
m
oxide
108-95-I
11188
25265—75-3
62-38—4
103—85-5
75—44—S
°
092
P093
0095
7803—51-2
2096
298—02-2
0094
85-44—9
11190
ICY-OS-S
3191
151—53-5
2098
506-61
-5
2999
23950-58—
S
1120—71—4
127
—
10—3
107—19—7
78-87-5
75—55-3
51—52-5
HO-SO-!
11196
50—55-5
7200
Saccharin
salts
Safrole
Se len i
urn
Selenium
compounds,
N.0.S.
Selenium dmoxide
Selenium sulfide
Selenourea
Silver
Silver
compounds,
N.0.S.
Silver cyanide
Slivex
(2,4,5-IP)
Sodium
cyanide
St rep tozot
ocin
Selenious acid
Selenium
sulfide
SeS2
Same
Same
Siiv~rcyanide AgCN
Propanoic
acid,
2-(2,4,S—
tnichlorophenoxy)-
Sod
ium
cyanide
NaCN
0—Glucose,
2—deoxy-2-
met
hy initrosoaminoicarbony1 amino—
U202
94-59—7
0203
77 82—49-2
7783-00-3
7488-56-4
630—10-4
7440—22—4
506-64-9
2104
93—72-i
See F027
143—33—6
P106
18883—66-
0206
4
U192
U193
11194
P132
11083
0057
108—46—3
U201
81-07—2
0202
I,3—3enzodioxoie,
5—(2—prcpenyi)—
Same
0204
0205
P103
110—274
—55—
Strychnine
Strychnine
salts
TCO0
1,2, 4, 5—let rach lorcbenz one
Tetrachlorodibenzo—p—dioxins
Tetrachlarodibenzofurans
Tetrachboroethane,
N.C.S.
1,l,1,2—Tetrachloroethane
1,1,2,2 -Tetrach loroethane
Tetrach
1 oroethylene
2,3,4, 6—Tetrach lorophenol
T etraethy lditt(apyrophas phate
Tetraethyl
lead
Tetreethylpyrophosphate
Tet ran itromethane
Thallium
Thallium
compounds
Thallic oxide
Thallium
(I) acetate
Thallium
(I) carbonate
Thallium
(I)
chloride
Thallium
(1)
nitrate
Thallium selenite
Thalbium
(I)
sulfate
Th i occetami cc
Thi ofanox
TN i ocrethanol
Thiophenol
TN iosemicarbazide
TN iou rca
TN
i ram
Tol uene
I olu e nedlam Inc
Toluene—2,4—diamine
101
uane-2, 6-die-nine
Toluene—3 ,4—d iariine
loluene di isocyanate
o-Toluidine
o-Toluidine hydrochloride
p—Toiuidine
Strychn idin-lO—one
Diben:ob,e)1 ,Idioxin, 2,3,7,8-
tet raco borO—
Benzene, 1,2,4,5—tetrachloro—
Plumbane, tet’-aethyl-
Diphosphoric
acid,
tetraethyl
ester
Methane,
tetranitro—
Same
Thallium
oxide
11203
Acetic
acid,
thallium (1÷)salt
Carbonic
acid,
dilhallium
(1+)
salt
Thall
luni
chloride
lid
Nitric
acid,
thallium
(1÷) salt
Selenious
acid, d(thai1iun (1÷) salt
Sulfuric
acid,
ditballiun
(1+)
salt
Ethanetn ioamide
2—Butanone,
3,3—dimethyl—1—
(methylthio)—,
0—
(methylamino)carborryl
ox
ime
Methaneth lob
Sen zenethid
Hydrazinecarboth ioemide
Same
Thiopenoxydicarooni
C
d lanide
CI12N)CCS)2S2,
tetramethyl—
Bencene,
methyl—
3enzenediamine, an—methyl—
1,3—Benzenedianine,
4—methyl-
l,3—Senzonedicmmne,
2-methyl-
I ,2—Benzenedianlne, 4-methyl-
3enzene,
1, 3—diisocyanatomethyl—
Benzenamine,
2-methyl-
Benzeneamlne
,
2—methyl—,
hydrochloride
Benzenamimo, 4-methyl
-
78-00-2
107—49-3
50 9-14—8
7440—28—0
138—83-3
U223
25376-45-3
U221
95-30—7
823-43-S
495—72—3
26471—62—S
0023
93-53—4
113:3
636—21—5
112id
136—49—3
11353
57-24-9
P138
P138
1746—31-6
95-94-3
11207
Ethane,
tetrachboro—,
N.0.S.
Ethare,
1,1 ,1,2-tetrachloro—
Etnane,
1,1 ,2,2-tetrachlcro-
Ethene
,
tetrachioro-
Pnenoi,
2,3,4,6—tetrachloro—
Thi odiphosphori
c
acid,
tetraethyl
ester
25322-20—7
633—20—6
79—34-S
127—18—4
58-90-2
3689-24-S
0203
U2O9
0210
See
P027
P139
P110
Pill
P112
2113
U214
0215
11216
0217
PidS
OHS
r c,-, 0
U153
P914
P116
1314-32 —5
563—68-3
6533-73-9
7791-12—0
10132—45—I
12939—52 —3
7446-18-6
62—55-5
39196-13-
4
74—93-1
108—98—5
79 -19-6
62 -56-6
2219
137—26—8
11244
1111—275
-57-
Toxaoh ene
1,2,4—Tn
ch 1 oroben:ene
1, 1,2—Trichioroethane
Trich bonoethybone
Inch 1 oromethaneth101
Tnichior ocronof
iu
ar
omethane
2,4, 5—Inch 1 orophenci
2,4, 6—Trichi oropbenoi
2,4,5—
Inch 1 oropropane,
N. 0.5.
3 ,2,3—Tnichloropropane
0,0,0—Tniethyi
phosphorothioate
Same
Benzer.e,
1 ,2,4—tricb Toro—
Ethane,
1,1, 2-tr~ch Ic—a-
Ethere, tricbloro-
lietianetbiob,
tr~c’ibc—a—
Met-icre, tnichiorofluo’c—
Fnenol,
2,4,5-trichlc-o-
Phenol,
2,4,5—trichbo—o—
Acetic
acid,
(2,4,S—
tnich 1 oraphenoxy
-
Propane, 1,2,3—trichiorc—
Pnosphorothioic
acid,
3,0,0—tnietby
1
ester
SOOi
—35-2
12 C —82—I
79- 3
cl—S
79-31—6
75-69—1
95-95-4
38-36-2
93
-7
6-5
23735- 29-3
96- 18-4
126-68—!
Uncoil mustard
Vanadium
pentoxi do
Vinyl chloride
Warfain
~arfarir
salts,
when present
at
concentrations
less
than 0.3.
Warfanin
salts, when present
at
concentrations
greater than 0.3.
Zinc cyanide
Zinc phosphide
Zinc pnosphide
Benzene
,
1,3,
5—tninitro-
AziriOlne,
1,1’
phcspbinothiovTidynot-~s—
1—Propanci,
2,3-diorc.-c-,
phosphate
2,7—Naphthaienedisuifcnic
acid,
3,3’
—
(3,3’-dmmetnyl1,1’—:phory~—4,4’-
diyl)Dis (azo)aisS-amino-4-hylroxy-,
tetrasodium salt
2,4-(lS,35)—Pynimidinedione,
5—
his(2-ch1oroethyb)a~inc-
Vanadium
oxide
V,~O.
Etnene,
cnioro—
2H—1 —Benzopy rar.—2—one
,
4—hjdroxy-3—
(3—oxo—1—phenylbutyl)—,
when
present
at concentrations
less
than 0.3.
25—1 —Bonzopy ran—2-one, 4—hydroxy-3-
(3—oxo—1—phenyibutyi)—, when present
at
concentrations
greater
than
0.3.
Zinc cyanide Zn(CN)2
Zinc
phosphide P2Zn3, when present at
concentrations greater than
10.
Zinc
phosphide P2Zn3, ~hen present at
concentrations
of
10
or
less.
81-81—2
P001
248
0901
557—21—1
2121
1314-84—7
2122
1314—84—7
0249
(Source:
Amerded
at
14
Iii.
Reg.
effective
°!23
0227
7228
i
0
0121
See
7027
See
7027
See
7027
1,3, 5—Trin itnobenzene
Tris(1—aziridinyl)phosphmne
sulfide
Tnis(2,3—dihromoprcp~’)phosphate
Trypan
Olue
(3:1)
99-3S-4
11234
52-24—4
125—72—7
0235
72-57—1
7236
66-75-1
7237
Warfar in
13H—52—I
75-13
1
—4
81 -31-2
0120
11043
0248
110—276
—
0.)—
TI TLE
35:
EN
Vi
RU
~EUTALPROTECTI ON
S
Jo
L~
‘~:
~STo
Dt oPOSAL
CH~PT:R
:
PJLLU
3M
CONTROL
33,ARD
SUBCHAPTER
C:
°mRJ~JUS
WASTE
OPERATING
REQIJIR::IENT3
PART
724
STANDARDS
FOP.
Q’,JMERS
AND
OPERATORS
OF
HAZARDOUS
WASTE
TREATMENT,
STORAGE
AND
DISPOSAL
FACILITIES
SUBPART
A:
GENERAL
PROVISIONS
Section
724.101
Purpose,
Scope
ond
Applicability
724.103
Relationship
to
interim
StatuS Standards
SUBPART
B:
GENERAL
FACILITY
STANDARDS
Section
724.110
Applicability
724.111
Identification
Numbe
724.112
Required Notices
724.
113
General
Waste
Analysis
724.114
Security
724.115
General
Inspection
Requirements
724.116
Personnel
Training
724.117
General
Requirements
for
Ignitable,
Reactive
or
incompatible
Wastes
724.118
Location Standards
SUBPART
C:
PREPAREDNESS
AND
PREVENTION
Sect ion
724.130
Applicability
724.131
Design
and
Operation
of Facility
724.132
Requi~edEquipment
724.133
Testing and Maintenance of Equipment
724.134
Access
to Communications
or Alarm System
724.135
Requi~edAisle Space
724.137
Arrangements with Local
Authorities
SUBPART
0:
CONTINGENCY
PLAN
AND
EMERGENCY
PROEDURES
Section
724.150
Applicability
724.151
Purpose
and
Impl2ricntation
of Contingency Plan
724.152
Content
of
Contingency
Plan
724.153
Copies
of
Contingency
Plan
724.154
Amendment
or
Contingency
Plan
724.
155
Emergency
Coordinator
724.156
Emergency
Procedures
SUBPART
E:
MANIFEST
SYSTEM,
RECORDKEEPIHG
AND
REPORTING
Section
724.170
Applicability
724,171
Use
of
Nun
i fest
System
724.172
ManiFest
Discrepur:ies
724.173
Operating Reco’d
724.174
Availability, Retention and Disposition
of Reco’Js
110—277
-59—
Annual
Report
Unrrani fested
Waste
Report
Additional
Reports
SUBPART
F:
RELEASES
FR0ri
SOLID
HASTE
MANAGEMENT
FJF,I
IS
Applicability
Req~i~ed
Progra~iis
Groundwate’
Protection
Standard
Haza~dous
Constituents
Concent~ation
Limits
Point
of
Conpl
lance
Compliance
Pe~i
od
Gene~aT,
G~oinuoater
Monitoring
Raqui
rernents
Detection
Monitoring Prog~an
Compliance Monitoring Progarn
Co’rective Action P~oyram
Cor’~ectiveAction
for
Solid
Waste
Management
Units
SUBPART
G:
CLOSURE
AND
POST-CLOSURE
Applicability
Closure
Pe-~formanceStanda~d
Closure Plan; Amendment
of
Plan
Closure;
Time
Allowed
For
Closure
Disposal
or
Decontamination
of Equipment,
Structures
and
Soils
Certification
of Closure
Survey 7at
Post-ciosu”e Care and Use
of Property
Post—closure
Plan;
Amendment
of
D~~q
Post—cl osu
e Not
aces
Certification
of
Completion
of
Post-closure
Care
SUBPART
H:
FINANCIAL
REQ)JIREMENTS
Applicability
Deli
nit
ons
of
Terms
As
Used
In This Subpart
Cost
Estimate
for
Closure
Financial
Assu~’ance fo’-
Closure
Cost
Estimate
for
Post—closure
Care
Financial
Assurance
for Post—closure Care
Use
of
a Mechanism for Financial
Assurance ~f
Post—closure Care
Liability Requirements
Incapacity
of
Owners
or
Operators,
Guarantors
Institutions
Wording
of
the
Instruments
Applicability
Condition
of Containers
Compatibility of Waste With Container
Management
of Containers
7)
IL
724. 176
724.
177
Section
724.190
724.191
724. 192
724.
193
724.
194
724. 195
724. 196
724.197
724. 198
724. 199
724. 200
724. 201
Section
724. 210
724. 211
724,212
724. 213
724.
214
724. 215
724. 216
724. 217
724.
218
724. 219
724. 220
Secti on
724. 240
724.
241
724. 242
724. 243
724.244
724.245
724.246
724. 247
724. 248
724. 251
Section
724. 270
724. 271
724. 272
724.273
Both closure and
or Financial
SUBPART
I:
USE
AND
MANAGEMENT
OF
CONTAINERS
110—278
-50-
Inspections
Contai
.nnent
Special
Requirements
fo’-
Ignitable
or
Reacti~’e Waste
Spe:i al
Req~irernentsfo’-
I
nconpatioie Wastes
Closure
Applicability
Assessment
of Existing Tank System’s irteg’-ity
Design
and
nstaiia:ion of
New
Tank
Systems
o’-
Containment
and
Detection
of Releases
General
Dpe’-ating
Requi renents
inspections
Response
to Leaks
or
Spills
and Disposition
of
for-use Tank
Systems
Closure
and Post-Closure
Special
Requirements for
Special
Requirements
for
Special
Requirements
for
FO26
and
F027
SUBPART
K:
SURFACE
IMPOUNDMENTS
Applicability
Design and
Operating Requirements
Double-lined Surface Impoundments:
Exempti on
f’-on Subpart
F:
Ground—water Protection Requirements
(Repealed)
Moni:o~’ingand
Inspection
Emergency Repairs; Contingency Plans
Closure
and Post—closure Care
Special
Requi’-eirents
for ignitable
or Reactive Waste
Special
Req’ui’-ements for incompatible
Wastes
Special
Requirements
for Hazardous Wastes
F020, F021,
F022,
F023,
F025
and
FO27
SUBPART
L:
WASTE
PILES
Applicability
Design
and Ope’-ating
Requl renents
Doubl
e—l
i
ned
Piles:
Exemption
from
Subpa’-t
F:
Ground_,,ae~
Protection Requirements
(Repealed)
Inspection
of Liners:
Exemption
f’-om
Sutpart
F:
GroJnd-wateT
Protection
Requirements
(Repealed)
Monitoring
and
Inspection
Special Requirements
for Ignitable or Reactive Waste
Special Requirements
for Incompatible Wastes
Closure
and Post—closure Care
-
Special
Requirements
for Hazardous Wastes FO2O,
F021,
F022,
FOOD,
F026 and F027
SUBPART
H:
LAND TREATMENT
Secti
on
72-1.370
Applicability
SUBPART
U:
TANK SYSTEMS
Components
Leaking
oh unfit-
Care
Ignitaoie
or Reactive Waste
Incompatible Wastes
Hazardous Wastes FO2O,
F021,
724. 274
724. 275
724.276
724.277
724.273
Section
724.
290
724. 291
724.292
724.293
724.294
724.295
724.296
724.297
724.293
724.299
724.300
Section
724. 320
724. 321
724. 322
724. 326
724.327
724. 323
724. 329
724.330
724.331
Sectioh
724. 350
724. 351
724.352
724. 353
724.354
724. 356
724.357
72~.358
724.359
FO22,
F023,
110--279
-51-
724.371
Treatment
P’-ogram
724.372
Treatment Demonst’ation
724.373
Design
and
Ope’-a:ing
Requirements
724.376
Food—chain Crops
724.378
Unsaturated
Zone
Moni
to’-i ng
724. 379
RecordKeepi ng
724.380
Closu’-e
and
Post-closure
Care
724.381
Special
Requirements
fo’
Ignitable
or
Reactive
Waste
724. 382
Special
Requi
rements
for
I ncc’rnpati
ble Wastes
724.383
Special
Requirements
for Hazarcous Wastes F020,
P021,
P022,
F023,
F026
and
F027
SUBPART
N:
LANDFILLS
Section
724.400
Applicability
24.401
Design
and
Operating
Requi ~ements
24.402
Double—lined
Landfills:
Exemption
f~oir
Subpart
F:
Ground—water
Protection
Requirements
(Repealed)
724.403
Monitoring
and
Inspection
724.409
Surveying
and
Recordkeepinc
724.410
Closure
and
Post—closu’-e
Care
724.412
Special
Requi ‘-ements
for
lonitabie
or
Reactive
Waste
724.413
Special
Requirements
for
Incompatible
Wastes
724.414
Special
Requirements
for
Bulk
and
Cortaine’-ized
Liquids
724.415
Special
Requi’-ements
for Containers
724.416
Disposal
of
Small
Containers
of
Hazardous Waste
in
Dverpac~eo
Drums
(Lab
Packs)
724.417
Special
Requirements for Hazardous Wastes
F020,
F021,
F022,
F023,
F026
and
P027
SUBPART
0:
INCINERATORS
Section
724.440
Applicability
724.441
Waste Analysis
724.442
Principal
Organic
Hazardous
Constituents
(?OHCs)
724.443
Perfo’-mance
Standards
724.444
Hazardous Waste Incinerator Pemnits
724.445
Operating Requirements
724.447
Monitoring
and Inspections
724.451
Closure
SUBPART
X:
MISCELLANEOUS IJNITS
Secti on
724.701
Applicability
724.701
Environmental
Performance
Standards
724.702
Monitoring,
Analysis,
Inspection, Resoonse, Repo’-ting
and
Cor-ective Action
724.703
Post—closure
Care
Appendix
A
RECDRDKEEPING
INSTRUCTIONS
Appendix
B
EPA REPORT FORM AND INSTRUCTIONS
(Repealed)
Appendix D
COCHRAN’S APPROXIMATION
TO THE BEHRENS-FISHER
STUDENT’S T-TEST
Appendix
E
EXAMPLES OF
POTENT1ALLY
INCOMPATiBLE WASTE
Appendix
I
Groundwater Monitoring List
110--280
-52-
AJTHOR1TY:
Implementing
Section 22.4 and
autho’-ized ay Section
27
of
the
Envionmental
Protection Act
(Ill.
Rev.
Stat.
1938
Supp.,
cn.
111
1/2,
pars.
1022.4 and
1027).
SOURCE:
Adopted
in R82—19,
53
PCB
131,
at
7 Ill.
Reg.
14059,
effective
October
12,
1983;
amended
in P34-9
at
9
111.
Reg.
11964, effective U~ly24,
1985;
amended
in P85—22
at
10
Ill. Peg.
1136,
effective Janua~y2,
1986;
amended
in
P86—1
at
10
ill.
Peg.
14119,
effective August
12,
1985;
amended
in
P86—28
at
11
Ill.
Peg.
6138,
effective March
24,
1987;
amended
in P86—23
at
11
Ill.
Reo.
8684,
effective Ap’-il
21,
1987;
amended
in
R35-40
at
11
Ill.
Peg.
13577,
effective August
4,
1987;
amended
in
P87-5
at
11
ill.
Rag.
19397,
effective Novembe’-
12,
1987;
amended
in P37—39
at
12
ll.
Peg.
13135,
effective July 29,
1938;
amended
in P33-16
at
13
Ill.
Reg.
458, effective
December 28,
1988;
amended
in R89-1
at
13
Ill.
Peg.
18527,
effective November
13,
1989;
amended
in P90—2
at
14
111.
Peg.
,
effective
SUBPART
B:
GENERAL
FACILITY STANDARDS
Section
724.113
General
Waste
Analysis
a)
Analysis:
1)
Before
an
owner
or
operator
treats,
stores
or
disposes
of
any
hazardous waste,
or non—hazardous waste
if apolicable
under
Section
724.213(d), the owner
or operator shall
obtain
a
detailed
chemical
and physical
analysis
of
a
representative
sample
of
the waste.
—At
a
~
s a~a~ys~s
west eo~ta4-H
a~ the
~foe~a~eo
wh~eN~yst
~e
kesw~to
tFeat~
ste~eoF
~4-s~oseof ~he waste
i-o aeeee~a-aeewith
the
Fe~
eRects
of this
Part
oF-
l~1-4-h
A~TGo~e728~e~w4th
the eec~t4oose~a
pe?
4-ssee~
d~OF
1-~
1-4~?rT
A~TGo~e
~2T
~
2)
The
analysis
nay
include
data
developed
under
35
Ill.
4dm.
Code
721,
and
existing
published
or
documented
data
on
the
hazardous
waste
or
on
hazardous
waste
gene’-ated
from
similar
processes.
BOARD
NOTE:
For example, the facility’s
records
of analyses
performed
on
the
waste
befo’-e
the
effective
date
of
these
regulations,
or
studies conducted
on
hazardous waste aene-ated
from
p~’ocesses similar
to
that
which
generated
the
waste
to
he
managed
at
tne
facility, may be
included
in
the data base
required
to
comply
with
subsection
(a)(i).
The
owner
or
operator
of
an
off—site
facility
may
a’-range
for
the
generator
of
the
hazardous
waste
to
supply
part
or
all
of
the
information
required
by
subsection
(a)(1).
If
the
generator
does
not
supply
the
information,
and
the
owner
or
operator
chooses
to
accept
a
hazardous
waste,
the
owner
or
operato’-
is
responsible
for
obtaining
the
information
required
to
comply
with
this Section.
3~
The
analysis
must
he
‘-epoatec
as
necessa’-y
to
ons~rethat
it
is
accu’-ate
and
up
to
date.
At
a
ni
ninum,
the anal ys
is
must
he
repeated:
1 19—2P1
-63—
A)
When
the
owne’-
or
ope~atoris
noti fied,
c’-
has
reason
to
nelieve,
that
the
process
or
operation
generating
crc
haza—dous waste,
or
non—hazardous
waste
if
applicable
uncer
Section
724.213(d),
has changed;
and
B)
For of~-sitefacilities, when
the
‘-esults
of
the
inspection
requi~ec in
subsect~or; (a)(4)
incicate
that
tre
hazardous
waste
received
at
the facility
does
not match
the waste
desi gnated
on
the
accompanying
mani
fest
o~shi
~Di
ng
papa’-..
4)
The
owner- or oneator
of
an off-s~te
facility
shall
inspect and,
if
necessary,
anal
/ZC
each
hazardous waste movement
‘-ccci ved
at
the
facility
to
dete’-mi nc
whether
it matches
the
identity
of
the
waste
speci fi
ccl
on
the
accomeanyi ng man
fest
or
snipping
pane’-.
b)
The
owner
o’-
ope’-ator
shall
develop
and
follo~’a
w’-itten
waste
analysis
plan
whi ch
describes
one
p’-oceduras
whi
oh
it.
will
ca’-ry
out
to comply witn subsection
(Ci.
The
owner
o’- operato’-
shall
keen this
plan at the facility.
ct
a cnrinum,
the plan must specify:
1)
The parameters
for- which
each
haza’-dous
waste,
a—
non—hazardous
waste
if
apolicable
unice’-
~ecuion7d4.2t3(o,,
w~ll be analyzec
and
the
rati onale
for
the
selection
of
these
parameters
(i .e.,
ho~
analysis
for
these
pa ‘-ameters
will
provide
suffi ci ent
information on
the
waste’s oroperties
to
comply
with
subsection
a)).
2)
The
test
methods whicn will
he
used
to
test
for
these
parameters.
3)
The sampling
method which will
be
used
to
obtain
a
representative
sample
of
t-ie
waste
to
he
analyzed.
A
representative
sample
nay
be
obtained
using
either:
A)
One
of the sanplinc.
m.ethoas
descnbed
in
35
111.
4dm.
Code
721.Appendix
A;
or
B)
An
equivalent
sampling method.
BOARD
NOTE:
See
35
Ill
.
4dm. Code
720.
121
for
rd
ated
d~
scussi
on.
4~
The frequency
with which
the initial
analysis
of the waste will
be reviewed
or
repeated
to ensure
that the analysis
is
accurate
and up
to date.
5)
For off-site facilities, the waste analyses
that
hazardous waste
generators
nave ag~eedto
supply.
6)
Where
applicable, the methods which
will
be
used to meet the
ado itional
waste
analysis
‘-equi renents
for
speci fic
waste
management
methods
as
specified
in
Sections
724.117,
724.414
and
724.441,
and
35
Ill.
4dm.
Coce 728.107.
And,
110—282
-oh-
7)
For
surface
irnpourcments
axeripceJ
f’-om land
di spasal
restrictions
und-a
35
Ill. 4dm. Coe 723.1O4(a;:,
tne
p’-ocedu’-es
and scnedules
for:
A)
The
sampling
of
impoundment
contents;
B)
The
analysis
of
test
data;
and,
C)
The
annual
removal
of residues which
are not
dcl isted
uncer
35
Ill. 4dm. Code
720.122
or
which
exhibit
a
cha.’-acteristic
of
hazardous
waste,
and
either:
i
)
Do
not
meet
appl icable
t’-eatment
standards
of
35
ill.
4dm.
Code
723.Subpac-t
0;
or
ii)
Whe’-e
no
treatment standards
have
been
established:
Such residues
are
prohibited
from
land
disposal
under
35
Ill.
4dm.
Coda
728.132
or
728.139;
or
such
residues are
prohibited
from lana disposal
uqder
35
Ill. Adm. Code 728.133(f).
c)
For
off—site
facilities,
the
waste
analysis
plan
required
in
subsection
(b)
must
also
specify
the
procedures
which
will
be
used
to
inspect and,
if
necessary,
analyze each movement of hazardous waste
received
at the facility to ensure that
it
matches
the identity of
the waste
designated
on the accompanying manifest
or
shipping
paper.
At
a
minimum,
the
plan
must
describe:
1)
The
p’-ocedures
which
ui
11
be
used
to
dete’-nine
the
identity of
each
movement
of
waste
managed
at
the facility;
and
2)
The
sampling
method
which
will
be
used
to
obtain
a
renresentative
sample
of
the waste
to
be
identified,
if
the
identification method
includes
sampling.
BOARD
NOTE:
35
Ill.
4dm.
Code
703,
requires that
the waste
analysis plan
be
submitted
with
Part
B
of the
pe’-mit
application.
(Source:
Amended
at
14
l1.
Req.
effective
SUBPART
G:
CLOSURE
AND
POST—CLOSURE
Section
724.212
Closure Plan; Amendment
of Plan
a)
Written
Plan.
1)
The
owner
or
operator
of
a
hazardous
waste
management
f~ci
1 i ty
shall
have
a
written
closure
plan.
In
addition,
certain
surface
i
mpoundrants
and
waste piles
f’-on
whi cn
the
owner
o~op-o”ato’-
intends
to
‘-emnve
or decontemi nate the
hazo’-dois waste
at
purti al
or
fi
nal
closu’-e
are
nequl ~ec
Nv
Sections
724. t23(c)(I)(A)
and 724.353(c)(l )~A~
to
have continnant closue
-65-
plans.
The plan must
be submitted with
tne permit application,
in acco’-dance with
35
111. 4dm. Code 703.183,
and approvea
by
the
Agency
as
part of
the permit
issuance poceeding under
35
ill. Adm. Code
705.
In accordance with
35
Ill.
4dm. Code
703.241,
the anp’oved closure
plan will
become
a condition
of
any
RCRA
permit.
2)
The Agency’s
approval
of the plan
must
ersj’-e
that the approved
ciosu’-e
plan
is
consistent with Sections
724.211
th’-ough 724.215
and the applicable requirements
of Sections 724.190
et
seq.,
724.278, 724.297,
724.328,
724.358, 724.3D,
724.410,
724.451
and 724.701.
Until
final
closure
is
comnieted and certified
in
accordance with Section
724.215,
a
copy of the approved plan
and
all
approved revis~or:smust
be
furnished
to
tne Agency upon
request,
including
request
by mail.
b)
Content
of plan.
The
plan
must identify steps necessay to
perform
pa’-tial
or
final
closure
of
the
facil ity
at
any
point
during
its
active
life.
The closure plan must include,
at
least:
1)
A description
of
how
each hazaruous waste management unit
at the
facility will
be
closed
in
accordance with Section
724.211;
2)
A description
of
how
final
closure
of th~facility will
he
conducted
in accordance with Section 724.211.
The desc’-iptior
must identify
the
maximum
extent
of
tre
operations
which will
he
unclosed during the active
life of the facility; and
3)
An
estimate of the
rcavimurr inventory of
raza—dous wastes
eve
on-site over
the
active
life
of
tne
facility
and
a detailed
description
of
the
metnods
to
be
used
du’-ng
na’-tial
ciosu’-es
and
final
closure,
including,
but
not
limited
to,
methods
for
removing,
transpo’-t~ng,treating,
storing
or disposing
of
all
hazardous wastes,
and
identification
of
tne type(s)
of
off—site
hazardous waste management
units
to
be
used,
if
applicable;
and
4)
A detailed description
of the steps
needed to
remove
or
decontaminate
all
haza’-dous waste
residues and contaminated
containment
system
components,
equipment,
structures
and
soils
during
partial
and
final
closure,
including,
but
not
limited
to,
procedures
for
cleaning
equipment
and
removing
contaminated
soils,
methods
for
sampling
and
testing
surrounding
soils
and
c’-iteria for determining
the extent
of decontamination
required
to satisfy the closure performance
standard; and
5)
A detailed description
of
other activities necessary during the
cl osure
period
to
ensu’-e that
all
partial
closures
and
fi nal
closure
satisfy the closure performance
standa’-ds,
includins,
but not limited
to, groundwater monitoinq,
leachate collection,
and
run—on
and
run-off control
;
and
6)
A schedule
for closure
of each hazaraous waste management
unit
and
for
final
closure
of the facility.
The schedule must
i nd ude,
at
a
mi nirnu’n,
the
total
time
requi
‘-ad
to
close
each
110—284
—
U U
—
haza—dous waste
management
unit
and
the
time
requi red
for
inte’-venNng
closure activities
which
‘,iill
allow
tracking of
the
p’-ogress
of partial
and
final
closure.
(For example,
in
the
case
of
a
landfill
unit,
estimates
of
the time
requi’-ea
to treat
and
dispose
of
all
hazardous waste
inventory
and of
the time
requi-ed
to place
a
final
cover must
be included.)
7)
For facilities
that use
trust
funds
to
establ ish
financial
assurance under
Section 724.243
o’- 724.245
and
that are expected
to close prior
to tne expiration
of
the permit,
an
estimate of
the expected yea
of
final
:1 osu re.
c)
Amendment
of
the
plan.
The
owner
or
operator
shall
submit
a
written
notification
of
or
request
for
a permit modification
to
authorize
a
change
in
operating
plans,
facility
design
o’-
the
approved closure
plan
in
accordance
with
the
applicable
procedures
in
35
Ill.
4dm.
Code
702,
703
and
705.
The
written
notification
or
request
must
include
a
copy
of
the
amended
closure
plan
for
review
or
approval
by
the Agency.
1)
The
owner
or operator
may
submit
a written notification
or
request
to
the Agency for
a
permit
modification
to amend the
closure plan
at
any time prior to
notification
of
partial
or
final
‘closure
of the
facility.
2)
The
owner
or operator shall
submit
a written notification
of
or
request
for
a permit modification to authorize
a
change
in
the
approved closure
plan whenever:
A)
Changes
in
operating
plans
a—
facility
design
affect
the
ciosu’-e
plan,
or
B)
There
is
a
change
in
the
expected
year
of
closure,
if
applicable.
C)
In conducting
partial
or
final
closue
activities,
unexpected events
equi re modi fication
of the approved
closure plan.
3)
The
owner
or
operator snali
submit
a
written
request
for
a
pc--mit modification including
a
copy of
the
amended
closu’-e
plan
fo’- approval
at
least
60
days
p’-ior
to
the
proposed
cnange
~n
the facility design
o’- operation,
or
no later than
60 days
after
an
unexpected
event
has occurred which
has affected
the closure
plan.
If an
unexpected event occurs during the partial
or
final
closure period,
the owner
or operator
shall
request
a
permit
modification
no later
than 30 days
after the unexpected event.
An
owner
or
operator of
a
surface
impoundment
or waste pile
that
intends
to remove
all
hazardous waste
at
closure
and
is
not
otherwise
requi
‘-ed
to
prenare
a
contingent
ciosu’-e plan urder
Sections
724.323(c)(1~(A) or
72i..358(c)(1 )(A),
shall
submit
an
amended
diosu’-e plan to
the
Anercy no
later
than 50 days
after
the
d ~
th~owner
or
operaco’-
o
Agency
dete—:ni nes that
the
hazardous
waste management unit must
Na
closed
as
a
I andri 11
1 1n—R85
-67-
subject
to the requirements
of
Section
724.410,
cr
no late— than
3D
days
after tnat date
if
the dete—mination
is mace du-ing
partial
cr
final
closure.
The Agency
shall
app-ova,
mi sapprove
or
modify
this
amended
plan
in
acco’dance
with
the
procedu—es
in
35
Ill.
4dm.
Code
702,
:703
and
705.
In
accordance with
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code
702.160
and
703.241,
the
approved
closure
plan
will
become
a
condition
of
any
RCRA
permit
issued.
4)
The
Agency
may
request
modifications
to
the
plan
under
the
cunoitions
desc-ibed
in
Section
724.2l2(c(2).
The
owner
or
operator
shall
submit
the
momified
plan
within
60
days
after
tne
Agency’s
request,
or
within
3D
days
if the change
in
facility
conditions
occus
during
patiai
or
final
closure.
Any
modifications
requested
by
the
Agen.:y
—shafl-—rnust
be
anp—oved
in
acco—dance with
the procedu—es
in
35
111.
Adm.
Code
702,
703
and
7flL~
I
U).
t)
Notification
of
parti ~l closu’-e
and final
closure.
1)
The owner
or ope’-ator shall
not if
tre Agency
in writing
at
least
60
days
pri or
to
the
date
on
eli
ch
the
owner
or
operator
expects
to
begin
closu’e
of
a
su-Face
impoundment,
waste
pile,
land
treatment
or
landfill
unit,
or
final
closure
of
a
facility
with
sucn
a
unit.
The
owner
or
operator
shall
notify
the
Agency
in
w’iting
at
least
45
days
prior
to
the
date
on
which
the
owner
or operato’-
expects
to begin
final
closure
of
a
facility
with
only treatment
or storage tanks,
containe’- storage,
or
incineator
units
to
he closed.
2)
The
date
when
the
owne-
or
operator
“expects
to
begin
dlosu—e”
must
be
either:
A)
NRa
later than
30
days
after
the date
on
which
any
hazarcous waste management
unit receives the known
final
volune of hazardous
wastes or,
if there
is
a
reasonable
possi bi
1 ity that the hazardous
waste
management
unit
will
receive additional
hazardous
wastes,
no
later than
one yea
after the date on which
the unit
receivea the most
recent
volune of
hazardous waste.
if the owner
or
operator of
a
hazardous waste managenlerit
unit demonstrates to
the Agency
that
the
hazardous
waste
management
unit or
facility has
the
capacity
to
receive
additional
hazardous wastes
and
that the owner
and operator have
taken,
and
will continue
to
take,
all
steps
to
prevent
th—eats
to
human
health
and
the environment,
including compliance with
all
applicable
pc—mit requirements,
the Agency shall
app—ave
an
extension
to
this one—year limit.
Or,
B)
For
units meeti
rmg
the
requi reruents
of Section
724.213(o),
no
later
than
30
days
afte’-
the
date
on
whicni
the
hazardous
waste management
unit
‘-ccci yes the
final
known
volume of
non—hazardous wastes,
or,
if there
is
a
reasonable
possibility
that the hazardous waste management
unit will
receive additional
non—hazardous wastes,
no
later than one
110—286
-~2-
year after the
date
on which
the
unit
‘-eceivec
the most
recent
volume of non-hazardous wastes.
f
the owner
or
operator
of aemons:rates
to tre Agency tnat the
nazarcious
waste management unit
has
the capacity
to ~‘eceive
additional
non-hazardous wastes
anc
that
tne owne
and
operator have taker,
and
will
continue to take,
all
steps
to
prevent
threats
to
human
health
and
the
envi’-onment,
including
compliance
with
all
applicable
permit
requirements,
the Agency
shall
aporove
an
extension
to tnis
one—yea—
limit.
3)
If
the facility’s permit
is
terminated,
or
if the facility
is
otherwise ordered,
by judicial
dec’-ee
or Board order
to cease
receiving hazardous wastes
or
to
close,
then
the
requi’-ements
of
this subsection
do
not
apply.
However, the
owner or operator
shall
close
the facility
in
accordance with the deadlines
established
in
Section
724.213.
a)
Removal
of wastes and decontamination or dismantling
of
equipment.
Nothing
in
this Section shall
preclude
the owner or operator
from
removing hazardous wastes
and decontaminating
or dismantling
equipment
in
accordance
with
the
approved
partial
or
final
closure
plan at any
time before
or after notification
of partial
or
final
ci osu re.
(Source:
Amended
at
14 ill.
Reg.
,
effective
Section 724.213
Closure; Time Allowed
for Closure
a)
All
permits —sha~—mustrequire
that,
within 90 days after
receiving
the final
volume
of
hazardous wastes,
or the final
v~lone of
non—
hazardous wastes,
if the
owner
or operator complies with
all
the
applicable
requirements
of
subsections
(d) and
(a),
at
a
hazardous
waste management
unit or facility,
the owner
or operator
treat,
remove
from the
unit or facility,
or dispose
of on—site,
all
hazardous wastes
in
accordance with
the approved closure plan,
unless
the
owner
or
operator
makes
the
following
demonstration
by
way
of
permit
application
or modification application.
The Agency
shall
approve
a
longe
period
if
the owner
or operator demonstrates that:
1)
Eithe’:
A)
The activities
‘-equi—ed
to
comply witn this subsection
will,
of necessity,
take
longer than 90 days to
complete;
or
B)
All
of the following:
i)
The
hazardous
waste
management
unit
or
facility
has
the
capacity
to
‘-ccci ye
.addi tional
hazarcous
wastes,
0’-
mis
th’~c.aeaci ty
to
‘-ccci ye
non-ha za’-dous
wastes,
ir
the
owner
or
oneratn—
como~ics
wI
tn
subsections
d
I 10—287
-69-
ii)
There
is
a
reasonable likei~hoodthat the owner
or
operator
or another peson will
‘-ecommence
ope’-ati on
of tne hazardous waste management
unit
or
facility
within
one year;
and
iii)
Closure
of
the haza-dous waste
management unit
or
facility would
he
incompatible witn continued
ope’-ati on
of the site;
and
2)
Tne
oivne
o— opeat or
has taken
ant
~
II
continue
to
take
all
steps
to prevent
threats
to nuran
heal
tn
and toe
en1’i rcnnant,
i nd
uci ng camp
1
arco with
all
appii.:e:1 e
permit
cqui rcrents.
h)
A
1
permr~i
ts
—s~a~—mustrequi
e that
trEC owner
or c’perctor
cofl7i
etc
partial
and
final
closure
activities
in accodance with
the approved
cI osu—e
plan
and ~~ithi
n 130 days
afte
‘-ecci cing the final
vol inc
of
hazardous
wastes,
o’- the
final
volume
of
non-hazardous
wastes,
if the
ov,’ner
or
operator
complies
with
all
apphcatla
requienents
in
subsections
(cm)
arc ~ei
,
at
the hazardoas
waste
management
unit
or
cacil
ity,
unless
toe
werme’-
or ope-ator ma~:es cne follov.cng
demonstration
by
way
of
permit
application
a’-
modification
application.
The Aaency ~h~il app-ove
a
longer
closure
period
if
toe
OvJne
or
operator
demonst
‘-ates
that:
1)
F_ithe:
A)
Toe
pa—tial
a-
final
closure
acti ~itieswill,
of
necessity,
take longe—
than 140 days to
co~-oiate;
or
All
of
the
following:
i)
The nazarcous
waste management
‘unit
or facility
has
the capacity to
receive additional
haza’-dous wastes,
or
has
the
capacity to
receive
non—hazardous
wastes,
if
the
owner
or
operator
comol
I es
with
subsecti
ens
(d
and
ic):
and,
ii)
There
is
reasonable
likelinooc
tnat
the
owner
or
ope—ator
a’- anatner peson
w
reccuncience
opeati
on
of
the
hazardous waste management
unit
o—
facility
w i t h
i n
a rio yea
;
and
iii)
Closure
of
tne
hazardous
waste
management
unit
or
facility would
be incompatible with ‘continued
operation
of the
site;
and
2)
The owner
and operator
have taken and will
continue to
taKe
all
steps
to
pevent
threats
to
human
heal
H
and
the
envi ronment
fo;~
the unclosed but
not
operati rig
hazardous
waste
mnanagenient
unit
or
facility
including
compliance
with
all
applicable
permit
requi -ements.
c)
The demonstrations referred
to
in subsections
(a)(l)
arid
(h)(1)
—shafl-—must
be
made
as
follows:
110—288
-en-
1)
The demonstration
in subsection
(a)(1)
must— sHa~—be made
at
least
30 days
prior
to
tne expiration
of
tne 90—cay
period
in
subsection
(a);
and
2)
The demonstration
in
subsection
(b)(1i must— s~a~-be made
at
least
30 days pmior
to the
expiration
of
tne 130-day
period
in
subsection
(b),
unless
the owner
or operator
is
otherwise
subject
to deaclines
in
subsection
(d).
d)
Continued
receiot
of
non-nazarcoos
waste.
The Agency snall
Dermit
an
owner
or
operator
to
recei
/C
onv non—haze—coos wastes
in
a
landfill
land
t’-eatment
unit
or
so-face
impouncment
unit
afte—
the
final
receipt
of hazardous wastes
at
that
unit
if:
1)
The
owner
or operator requests
a permit -ocification
in
compliance with
all
applicable requi—ements
in
35
ill.
4dm. Code
702,
703 and
705,
ana
in
the permit modification request
demonstrates
that:
A)
The unit has
the existing design capacity
as
indicated
on
the Part A application
to
receive non—hazardous wastes
and
~J
There
is
a
reasonable
likelihood
that the owner
or
operato’-
or
another
pe’-son wil
i
receive non—hazardous wastes
in
the
unit within
one year
afte’- the
final
receipt
of
hazardous
wastes;
and
C)
The non-haza’-dous wastes will
not
he
incompatible with
any
remaining wastes
in
the
unit,
a’- with
tIe
faci
1 icy design
and operatino
requi-ernents
of the unit
o’
facility under
this Part:
and
D)
Closure
of the hazardous waste manacement
unit
would
be
—
incompatible with
continued operation
of the unit or
facility;
and
E)
The
owner
or operator
is operating
and
will
continue to
ope’-ate
in
compliance with
all
applicable pc—mit
requcrements:
and
2)
The request
to modify the cermit includes
an
amended waste
analysis plan,
yrounowater monitoring
and
response proaram,
human
exposure assessment
required under
35
Ill.
Acm.
Code
703.186, and closure
and post-closure
pl.ans
and upaated cost
estimates and demonstrations
of
financial
assurance for ciosu’-e
and post—closure care
as
necessary and aopropriate,
to
reflect
any changes due to
the presence of
nazardous
constituents
in
triO
non—hazardous wastes,
and
cnanaes
in
closure activities,
including the expected vea
of closure
if
applicable
under
Section 72d.21?tb~(7), as
a
result
of tne receipt
of non-
hazardous wastes
fol lowing tne
tinal
receipt
or
hazardous
wastes;
and
110—289
—71—
3)
The
request
to modify
the
permit
includes
revisions,
as
necessary
aria appropriate,
to
affected cbnditions
of the permit
to account
for
tne receipt
of
non-hazardous wastes following
receipt
of the
final
vol urne
of
ha zardous wastes;
ano
1)
The ~‘equest
to modify
the permit
amid
the demonstrations
‘~efer’-ed
to
in
subsections ~a)(1)and
(2:
are submittec
to the Agency
no
i ate— than
120 days
pri or
to tne date on
anich
the
owne’-
or
operator of the facility
‘-ccci yes
the known
final
volume of
haza’dous wastes
at
tne unit,
or
no
later than
90
clays
after
the
effective
date of this Section, whichever
is
later.
e~
Surface
impoundments.
in
addition
tc’ the
equiements
in suhsect~on
(d),
ar
owner
or operator
of
a hazarcous
waste
surface
impounciment
which
is
not
in compliance with tne
line’-
and leachate collection
system requirements
in Section
724. 321 (ci,
(dl
or
(e)
shall
receive
non—hazardous
wastes
only
as
autno—i zed
by
an
adjusted standard
pursuant
to
this
subsection.
1)
The
petition
for
adjusted
standa-d
must
include:
A)
A
plan
fo—
removing
hazardous
wastes;
and
B)
A contingent
corrective mneasues
nlar.
2)
The
removal
plan
must
provide
fo:
A)
Removing
all
hazardous
liquids;
anc
B)
Removing
all
haza-dous
sludges
to
the extent
p’-acticable
without
impairing the integrity
of
the liner
or
liners,
if
any;
and
Ci
Removal
of hazardous wastes
no
later than
90 days
after the
final
receipt
of
hazardous wastes.
The Board will
allow
a
longer
time,
if
tne
owner
or
operator
demonst rates:
i)
That
the
removal
of
hazardous
wastes
will,
of
necessity,
take
longe’-
than
the
ailoted
period
to
complete;
amid
ii)
That
an
extension will
not pose
a tnreat
to human
health
and the environment.
3)
The
contingent
corrective measures
plan:
~
Must meet the requiements
of
a co—rective action
plan
unner
Secti on
724.1 99,
based
upon the
assumption that
a
release
has been detectec:
from the unit.
~j
May be
a portion
of
a corrective
action plan previously
submitted
under Section
724.199.
110—290
“fl
C)
May
po,’i
de
fo
continued
eceipt of
non-hazardous wastes
at
the unit
fol lowing
a
‘-ci ease
only
if the
owner
or
operate— denonst—ates
tnat
continued
receipt
of wastes
will
not imoeca corect~veaction.
D)
Must
p’-ovicie
for imnmementation w~thinone year alter
a
release,
or within one year after
the
g’-ant
of
the adjusted
standara, wnichever
is
late—.
4)
Release.
A release
is
a statistically sianificant
increase
(or
decrease
in
the
case of
pH) over backg’-ound
values
for
detection
monito—ing
parameters
or constituents
specified
in
toe
pe’-nit,
or
over
tne
facility
s groundwater protection
standard
at
the
point
of
comnDliance,
if
applicable, detectec ~n accordance with
the requirements
in
Subpart
F.
5)
In the event
of
a
release,
the
o.iner or operator
of the
unit:
A)
Within
35
days,
file with the
Board
a petition
for adjusted
standard.
If
the Board
finds that
it
is
necessary to
do
so
in
order
to protect
human
health
and
the environment,
the
Board will
modify the adjusted standard
to
require the
owner
or operator
to:
i)
Beqin
to
implement the co’-rective measures
plan
in
less than
one
yea’-;
or,
ii)
Cease the receict
of
wastes until
the plan has been
ircolamented.
iii)
Tie Board
-iill
retain juisdi:tion
or condition
the
adjusted
standa’-d
so
as
to
recui
e
the
1 ing
of
a new
petition
to
acd’-ess any ‘-epuied closure pursuant
to
suasection
(ei(71.
B)
Shall
inclement
the contincent
corrective measures
olan.
C)
May continue to
receive wastes
at
the unit
if authorized
by
the approvec contingent
rieaso’-es
plan.
6)
Semi—annual
reocrt.
During thc
pe’-iod
of
co’-’-ecti
ye
action,
tne
owner
or operato
shal
1
p’-ovide
semi
—annual
reports
to
the
Agency
which:
fiX
Describe
the
prog’-ess
of toe corective
action proaran
B)
Compile
all
groundwate
m~mitori nq data;
and
C)
Evaluate
the effect of tne continued
receipt
of
ron!—
hazardous
wastes
on
the effectiveness
of
the corre~tiye
action.
7)
Requi ted closure.
rneowne’-oropeato’-
sha 11
commence closure
of the unit
in accordance with
the closure plan
and
the
110—291
requirements
of
this
Part
if
the
Boa’-d terminates the acjusted
standard,
o’-
if
the adjusted standad teminates pu—suant
to
its
terms.
A)
The Board
will
terminate the acjusted standa—d
if
the
owner
on
operator failed
to implement
corrective action measu-es
in
accordance with the approved contingent
corrective
measures plan;
or
B)
The Board will
te—minate
the adjusted standad
if the owne-
or opeator
fails
to
make
substantial
prog’-ess
in
implementing the corrective measures plan
and achieving the
facilitys
groundwater protection
standard,
or background
levels
if the facility has
not yet establisned
a
yrounawater protection
standard;
a’-
C)
The adjusted stancard will
automatically terminate i~the
owner
or
ope--ator fails
to
implement the
emoval
plan.
D)
The
adj usted
standa’-d
will
automati :al iy
termi nate
if
the
owner
or
operator fails
to timely
file
a
requied
petition
for
adjustea
stancard.
8)
Adjusted standard procedures.
The following oocedures must
be
used
in
granting,
modifying or
terminating
an
adjusted standara
pursuant to this subsection.
A)
Except
as
otherwise
provided,
the owner
or operator
shall
follow the procedures
of
35
ill.
4dm.
Code 105.Subpart
S to
~tition
the Boa’-d
for
an
adjusted
standard.
B)
Initial
justification.
The Board will
grant
an
adjusted
standard pursuant
to subsection
(e)(1)
if
the owner
or
operator demonst’-ates
that the
removal
plan and contingent
corrective measures
pians meet
the requirenents
of
subsections
(e)(2)
and
(3).
C)
The Board
will
include the following cond~tionsin
granting
an adjusted
standa’-d pursuant
to
subsection
~o)(1):
i)
A plan
for removing hazardous wastes.
ii)
A requi rement
that
the
owner
or
operator
remove
hazardous wastes
in accordance with
the plan.
iii)
A contingent
corrective measures
plan.
iv)
A
requi rement
that,
in
the
event
of
a
release,
the
owner
or
operator
shall :
with
n
35
days,
file
with
the
Board
a
petition
for adjusted standara;
implement
the corrective measures
plan;
and,
file semi—annual
reports
with
the Agency.
v)
A condition
that the adjusted standard will terminate
110—292
~7
1
I
-
if
the owner
a’- ope—ato’-
fails
to:
implement
the
removal
plan;
a’-,
tinily file
a
‘-equi’-ed
petition
for
ad3ust-ec
stanaarc.
vi)
A requirement
that,
in
the event
the adjusted standard
is terminateo,
the
owner
or ocerator snall
commence
closure
of the
unit
in
accordance witn the
requi rements
of the closure
plan
and
this
Part.
0)
Justification
in the
event
of
a release.
The Board
will
modify or
terminate tne adjusted
standard pursuant
to
a
petition
filed
:unde’-
subsection
(e)(5)(A)
as
p’-ovided
in
tnat subsection
or
in
subsection
(ei~7).
9)
The Agency shall
modify
the RCRA permit
to
include the adjusted
stand a rd.
20)
The
owner
or operator may file
a permit modification
application
with
a
revised closure plan within
15
days after
an
adjusted
standard
is
terminated.
(Source:
Amended
at
14
Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
SUBPART
H:
FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS
Section
724.242
Cost Estimate
for Closure
a)
The owner
or operator shall
have
a detailed written
estimate,
in
current dollars,
of the cost
of
closing
the facility
in
accordance
with the requirements
in Sections
724.211
through 724.215 and
applicable
closure requirements
in Sections
72t.273,
724.297,
724.328,
724.358,
724.330,
724.410,
721.451
and 724.701 through
724. 703.
1)
The estimate
must
equal
the
cost
of
final
closure
at
the
point
in th~facility’s active
life when the extent and manner of
its
operation would
make closure
the most
expensive,
as
indicated
by
its
closure plan
(see Section
724.212(b));
and
2)
The closure
cost
esti mate
must
be
basea
on
the
costs
to
the
owner
or operator of
hiring
a
third party
to
close
the
facility.
A third party
is
a
party
who
is
neithe-
a
pa’-ent nor
a subsidiary of the owner
o’- operator.
(See definition
of
parent
corporation
in Section 221.241(d)).
The owner
or
operator may use
costs
for on—site disposal
if
the owner
or
operator
—ea~—demonstrates
that on—sit~disposal capac~tywill
exist
at
all
times over the
life
of
the facility.
3)
The closure
cost estimate must rot incorporate any salvage value
that may be
realized with the sale of hazardous wastes,
o’-
non—
hazardous wastes
if applicable
under Section
724.213(d),
facility
structures
or eqil pment
,
land
o’-
othe’-
assets
associated
with
the
faci Ii ty
at
the
tine of
purti ~l
or
fi nd
closure.
110—203
—75—
4)
Toe owner
or operator
shall
not
incorporate
a
zero
cost
~or
hazardous
wastes,
or
non—hazardous
wastes
if
applicable under
Secti
on
724.213
~T,
that
ni ght have economic
val ue.
b)
During
the
active
life
of
the
facility,
the
owner
or
ope’-ator
shall
adjust the closure
cost
estimate
for
inflation
within
60
days
prior
to the
anni ve-sary date
of the establ
i shment
of the financial
instrument(s)
usec
to
comply
with
Section
724.243.
-o- owne-s
and
operators
using
the
financial
test
or
corporate
cuarantee,
the
closure
cost
estimate
oust
oe
updated
fo’-
inflati
on
within
30
days
after
the
close
of
one
firm’s
fiscal
yea-
armd
before
submi ss ion
of
updated
info-nation
to
the
Agency
as
specified
in
Sect~orr
724.243~t)(3). Tne aajustment
na,’
be
made
by
recalculatmng
tre
maximum costs
of
closu’-e
in
current dollas,
a’- by usino
an
inflation
factor
derived
f—on
the
annual
implicit
Pice
Pail ator
for
S-ass
National
Product
as
oubl i shed
by
tne
U.S.
Depa’-tment
of Commerce
in
its
Su’-vey
of
Cur’-ent Business
as
specified
in
subsections
(b)(1)
and
(b)(2)’.
The
inflation
factor
is
tne result
of dividing
the latest
publ i shed
annual
Defi
ator by the Deflator for the previous yea—.
)
The
fi’-st adjustment
is
made
by mnultiplying the c~osurecost
estimate
oy the inflation
facto—.
The
result
is
the adjusted
closure
cost
estimate.
2)
Subsequent
adjustments
are
made
by
riul ti plying
the
latest
adjusted
closue
cost
estimate
by the latest
inflation facto.
c)
During
the active life
of
the faci
I
it’v
the
owner
or
operator
shall
revise
the
closure
cost
estimate
no
later
than
30
days
afte’-
the
Agency has approved
toe request
to
modify
Omme
closure
plan,
if
the
change
in
the
closure
plan
increases
the
cost
of
closure.
The
revised
closure cost
estimate
must
be
adjusted
for
inflation
as
specified
in Section
724.242(b).
d)
The owner
or operator shall
keep the following
at the facility during
the ooerating life of the facility:
The latest closure
cost estimate
prepared
in
accordance with
Sections 724.242(a)
and
(c) and,
when
this estimate
has been adjusted
in accordance with Section
724.242(5), the latest
adjusted closu’-e cost estimnate.
(Source:
Amended
at
14
Ill.
Ileg.
,
effective
110—294
-76-
TITLE
35:
ENV0~ENTAL PROTECTION
SUBTI
tn.
U:
~
DISPOSAL
Cn~?in.~
i:
P0LLu~u~
COiTROL BuA~D
SUBCHAPTER
C:
HAZARDOUS
LASTE OPERATING REQUIREMENTS
PART
725
INTERIM STATUS STANDARDS FOR OWNERS AND OPERATORS
OF
HAZARDO)JS
WASTE TREATMENT,
STORAGE
AND
DISPOSAL
FACILITIES
SUBPART
A:
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Secti on
725.101
Purpose,
Scope
arc
Applicability
725.104
In~ninent Hazard
Action
SUBPART
B:
GENERAL
FACILITY
STANDARDS
Secti on
725.110
Applicability
725.111
USEPA Identification Numbe’-
725.112
Required Notices
725. 113
General
Waste
Analysis
725.114
Security
725.115
General
Inspection
Requirements
725.116
Personnel
Training
725.117
General
Requirements
far Ignitable, Reactive
or Incompatible
Wastes
725.118
Location Standards
SUBPART
C:
PREPAREDNESS
AND
PREVENTION
Section
725.130
Applicability
725.131
Mairtenance
and Operation
of Facility
725.132
Required Equipment
725.133
Testing and Maintenance
of Equipment
725.134
Access
to Communications
or Alarm System
725.135
Requi-ed
Aisle Space
725.137
Arrangements with Local
Authorities
SUBPART
D:
CONTINGENCY
PLAN
AND EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
Secti on
725.150
Applicability
725.151
Purpose and
implementation
of Contingency Plan
725.132
Content of Contineency Plan
725.153
Copies
of Contingency Plan
725.154
Amendment
of Contingency ?lan
725.155
Emergency Coo’-dinator
725.156
Emergency P—ocedures
SUBPART
E:
MANI
FEST
SYSTEM,
RECORUKEE PING
AND
REPORTING
Section
725.170
Applicability
725.171
Use
of
Manifest
System
725.17?
Mani
fest Discrepancies
725.173
Operating Record
725.174
Availability, Retention
and Disposition of Records
1 1()—2~~5
-‘-7
-II—
725. 175
Annual
Repo’-t
723.176
Unmanifested
Waste
Report
723.177
Adaitional
Reports
SUBPART
F:
GROUNDWATEP
MC’,:ll:
1G
Section
725.190
Applicability
725. 191
Goundwater Monitoring SysteT
725.192
Samnpling
and Analysis
725.193
Preparation,
Evaluation
and Pesponna
725.194
Recordheepi nq
and Reporting
SUBPART
G:
C_OSURE
i-ND
P031-CL
IRE
Section
725.210
Applicability
725. 211
Closure Perfe-mance Standard
725.212
Closure
Plan; Amendment
‘of Plan
725.213
Closure; Time Allowed
for Closu’-e
725.214
Di sposal
or Decontaminati on
of Equ~c-c-:
Structures
and
Soils
725.215
Certification
of Closure
725.216
Survey
Plat
725.217
Post-closure
‘Care
and Use of Propety
725.218
Post—cTosure
Plan;
Amendment
of
Plc-’
725.219
Post-Closure Notices
725.220
Certification
of Completion
of Pos:-Cl:su-e Ca-c
SUBPwP
H:
FINANCIAL
REQU RE~EITS
Secti on
725.240
Applicability
725.241
Definitions
of Terms
as Used
in tr~aS.:part
725.242
‘Cost
Estimate
fo-
Closure
725.243
Financial
Assurance
for
Closure
725.244
Cost
Estimate
for
Post—closure
Care
725.245
Financial
Assuance
for
Post—closue
Moritori
ng
and Mai ntenance
725.246
Use of
a Mechanism for Financial
Assurarce
of Both Closure and
Post—closure Care
725.247
Liability Reaui—emnents
725.248
Incapacity
of Owners
or Operatos,
Gua’antors
or Financial
Institutions
725.251
Promulgation
of
Forms
(Repealed)
SUBPART
I:
USE AND MANAGEMENT
0
CJNTAINERS
Section
725.270
Applicaoility
723.271
Condition
of
Containers
725.272
Compatibility
of Waste with Container
725.273
Management
of Containers
725.274
inspections
725.276
Special
Requi remnants
for Igri table
or Reactive
Waste
725.277
Special Requirements
for Incompatible Wastes
SUBPART
3:
TANK SYSTEMS
Section
725.290
Applicability
110—296
-‘0
—
/
U
—
725.291
725. 292
725.293
725. 294
725. 295
725. 296
725.297
725. 298
725.299
725. 300
725. 301
SUBPART
L:
WASTE PLES
Applicability
P-otectior~f-am Wind
Waste Analysis
Containment
Design Requi rements
Special Requirements
for Ignitable
a’- Reactive Waste
Special
Requirements
for Inconipati:c Wastes
Closure
and Post—Closure Cane
SUBPART
M:
LANDTREATMENT
Applicability
General
Operating Requirements
Waste Analysis
Food Chain Crops
Unsaturated
Zone
(Zone
of
Aeration
Monitoring
Recondkeepi rg
Closure
and
Post—closure
Special
Requi remerits
for
lenitabie
ar
Reactive
Waste
Special
Requiremnents
for
incompatidTh
Wastes
SUBPART
N:
LANDFILLZ
Assessment
of
Existing
Tank
System
a
ntegrity
Design
and Installation of
New
Tsr..
Systems
or
Components
Containment
and
Detection
of
Releases
General
Operating Requirements
Inspections
Resoonse
to
leaks
or
spills
ant cis:osition
of Tank
Systems
Closure
and Post—Closure Care
Special Requ~rements
for Ignitable
Leacti ye Waste
Special
Rec~i’-enents fo’- incom:at:
Wastes
Waste Analysis
and Trial
Tests
Gen~ato’-s of
I’DO to
1000
kg’ro.
SUBPART
K:
SURFACE lMFLJ.2~ENTl:
Applicability
Desi gn
Requi -ements
Gene~’al Ope’-ating Renuirenents
Containment System
Waste Analysis
and Trial
Tests
Inspections
Closure and
Post-Closu’-e Care
Special
Requi rements
for
Ignitaole
Reactive Waste
Special
Requirements
for
Incompati:lc
Wastes
Secti on
725.320
725. 321
725. 322
725.323
725. 325
725. 326
725.328
725. 329
725.
330
Section
725.350
‘7-7r
~‘
/
£0.30
725.352
725.353
725.354
725.356
725.357
725.358
Section
725.370
725. 372
725.373
725. 376
725.378
725.379
725.380
725. 381
725. 382
Section
725.400
725. 401
725.402
725.409
725. 410
Appl icabi
1 ity
Design
Requirements
General
Operating Requirements
Surveying
and
Recordkeeping
Closure
and Post—Closure
110—2 97
-79-
725. 412
Spe’:i al
Requi rements
for
Ignitable
or
Reactive
Waste
725.413
Special
Requi rements
for
I ncomnpatibie
Wastes
725.414
Spec~al Requirements
for
Liquid
Wastes
725.415
Special
Requirements
for
Containers
725.416
Disposal
of
Small
Containers
of Hazardous Waste
in Ovepackea
Drums
(Lab
Packs)
SUBPART
0:
INCINERATORS
Secti on
725.440
Applicability
725.441
Waste Analysis
725.445
General
Operating Requirements
725.c47
Monitoring
and
Inspection
725.451
Closiu’-e
725.452
Interim Status Incinerators Burning Particular Hazardous Wastes
SUBPART
P:
THERMAL
TREATMENT
Section
725.470
Other Thermal
Theatment
725.473
General
Operating Requirements
725.475
Waste Analysis
725.477
Monitoring
and Inspections
725.481
Closure
725.482
Open Burning; Waste Explosives
725.483
Interim Status Thermal Treatment Devices Burning
Particular
Hazardous
Waste
SUBPART
Q:
CHEMICAL,
PHYSICAL
AND BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT
Section
725.500
Applicability
725.501
Gene—al
Operating
Requirements
725.502
Waste Analysis
amid
Trial
Tests
725.503
Inspections
725.504
Closure
725.505
Special
Requirements for Ignitable
or Reactive Waste
725.506
Special
Requirements
for Incompatible Wastes
SUBPART
R:
J’IDERGROUND
INLIECLON
Sect ion
725.530
Applicability
Appendix A
Recodkeeping Instructions
Appendix
B
EPA Report Form and Instructions
(Repealed)
Appendix
C
EPA
Interim
Primary
Drinking
Water
Standards
Appendix
D
Tests
for
Significance
Appendix
E
Examples of
Potentially Incompatible Waste
AUTHORITY:
Implementing Section
22.4 and authorized
by Section
27
of the
Envi~orimeioaiPot~iuiA~ (I Ii.
Rev.
Stat.
1988 Supp.,
oh.
Ill -1/2,
pars.
i022.4 anu
lC2
).
~0URCE:
Adopted
R81-22,
43
PCS
427,
at
5
Ill
.la~. U7U1
,
~ec
-
ye ~
ui,.
in.
05
II’..
Acme.
Cc-do
TQC.10f;
:n,enc~ud
end
ccc
(ied
lt:
~81—2~, ‘~5 505
3~,
ac
~
.
Rag.
4b25~effe
L
ye
as
noteci
n
3S
ill.
Ad.’~
oc?.
70). ‘uti;
110—298
-80-
amended
in
R82—18,
51
PCB
831,
at
7
Ill
.
Peg.
2518,
effecti
ye
February
22,
1983;
amended
in
R82—19,
53
PCB
131,
at
7
Ill.
Rag.
1~034,effective
Octocer
12,
1963;
amended
in
R34—9,
at
9
Ill.
Peg.
li
169,
effective
July 24,
1905;
amended
in
R85—22
at
10
111.
Peg.
1065,
effective
January
2,
1986;
amended
in
R86-I
at
10
111.
Reg.
14069,
effective
August
12,
1986;
amended
in
P36-23
at
11 Ill.
Peg. 6044,
effective March
24,
1987;
amended
in P86—46
at
11
Ill. Peg.
13489, effective August
4,
1987;
amended
in R67-5
at
11
Ill.
Pee.
19336,
effective Novemoer
10,
1987;
amended
in P87-26
cc
12 711.
Peg.
2485,
effective
January
15,
1983:
amended
in P87—39
at
12 Ill. ~eg. 13027,
effective July 29,
1983;
amended
in P83—16
at
3
ill.
Req.
437,
effecti;e
December 28,
1986;
amended
in P39-C
at
13
7.11.
Peg.
12354,
effective No’enhe-
13,
1989;
amended
in P90—2
at
14 111.
Peg.
,
effective
SUBPART
B:
GENERAL
FACILITY STANDARDS
Section
725.113
General
Waste
Analysis
a;)
Waste analysis:
1)
Before an owner
or
operator treats,
stores
o
disposes
of
ar2~
hazardous waste,
or
non—hazardous waste
if
applicaole
unde
Section 725.213(d), the owner
or operator
shall
obtain
a
detailed
chemical
and physical
analysis of
a
representative
sample
of the waste.
—At
a
s &~a~ys4-s~st ee~a48
a14 t~e
$,eFRat~eHw~e~~es~ ~e kRewA ~e t~eat~
steFe
ec
~i-spese
e$~ t~ewaste
-e
aeee~aneew$t~tthe
eeq~+Fe~eRts
ef
t~4s
~
I-4-4-~-
A~7Ge~e
~8r-
2)
The
analysis
may
include
data
developed
under
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code
721
and
existing
published
or
documented
data
on
the
hazardous
waste
or
on
waste
generated
from
similar
processes.
BOARD
NOTE:
Fop-
example,
tne facilitys
record
of analyses
performed
on
the
waste
before
the
effecti
ye
date
of
these
regulations
or studies
conducted
on hazardous waste generated
from
processes
similar
to
that
which
generated
the
waste
to
oe
managed
at
the
facility
may
be
included
in
the
data
base
required
to
comply
with
subsection
(a)(1).
The
owner
or
operator
of
an
off—site
facil
ity
may
arrange
for
the generator
of
the hazardous waste
to supply
part
o-’
all
of the information
required by
subsection
(a)(1).
if the generator does
not supply
the information
and
the
owner
or
operator
chooses
to
accept
a
hazardous waste,
the owner
or
operator
is
responsible
for
obtaining
the
information
required
to
comply
with
this Section.
3)
The
analysis
must
be
repeated
as
necessary
to —~esbFe—ensure
that
it
is
accurate
and
—~p—te—~ate-up
to
date.
At
a
minimum,
the
analysis
must
be
repeated:
A)
When
the
owner
or
operator
is
notified,
or
has
reason
to
believe,
that
the process
or operation generating the
hazardous waste,
or
non-hazardous
waste
if
applicable
under
Sectiorm
725.213(d),
has changed; and
110—299
-81
-
B)
Fo’-
off-site
facilities,
when
the
esults
of
the
inspection
required
in
subsection
a)(4)
indi:ate
that
the
hazardous
waste
recci
‘ied
at
the
feci
1
i ty
does not match the
waste
designated
on the accompanying manifest
o~’ shipping
papa-’.
4)
Tne owner
o— operator of
en off—site facility
snali
inspect
and,
if
necessary,
analyze
eacn
hazardous
waste movement
recei
/~,~(:
ac
tne
facility
to
cetermine
whether
it
matches
the
identity
of
tne
waste
specified
on
the
accompanying
manifest
o’-
shipping
paper.
o)
The
owner
or
operator
shall
develop
and
rollow
a
written
waste
analysis
plan
which
describes
tne
procedu’-es
which
tne
owner
or
ope’-ator
will
carry
out
to
comply
with
subsection
);~).
The
owner
or
operator
shall
keep
this
plan
at
the
facility.
At
a
minimum,
the
p
1
a
n
mu
s t
s pcc i fy:
1)
The
Parameters
for
which
each
hazardous
waste,
or
non—hazarcous
waste
if applicable
unde- Section
725.213(d), will
be analyzec
one
the
rationale
for
time
selection
of
these
parameters
(i.e.,
now
analysis
for
these
pa—ameters
wmi
I
p-ov-,de sufti cm
ent
information
on
the
waste’s properties
to
comply with subsection
2)
The
test
methods
which
will
he
used
to
test
for these
pa
—
ama tens.
3)
Tne
sampling
method
wnich
will
he
used
to
obtain
a
representative
sample
of
the
waste
to
be
analyzed.
A
representative
sample
may
be
obtained
using
either:
A)
One
of
tne
samnpling
methods
described
in
35
ill.
Adm.
Code
721 .Appendix
A
or
B)
An equivalent
sampling metnoc.
BOARD
NOTE:
See
35
ill.
Adn.
Code 720.120(c)
for related
di
5:
u
55)0
n.
4)
Tne frequency with
which
the
initial
analysis of
the waste
will
be reviewed
or
repeated
to
ensure that the analysis
is accurate
and
up—to-date.
5)
For off—site facilities,
the waste
analyses tnat hazardous
waste
generato’-s
have
agreed
to
supply.
6)
Where applicable,
the
roethocs
which
will
be usea
to
meet
the
additional
waste
analysis
requi’-ements
for
specific
waste
noi~e~emnemit
mietnods
as
specified
in
SecLons
725.293,
725.325,
725.352,
725.:;73,
725.414,
725.441,
/25.175 and
725.502,
amid
33
Ill.
Admn.
Code
728.107.
Amid,
~.
~ur~c~
;nmuurd;~ctu
excncnted
~
I
cril
di !posal
tions
mruer
:1
.
Adnm.
ur.,::e
/?~.
1 Ui
~a,
,
toe
pracer.~ree
110—300
-82-
and
schedules
fo’-:
A)
Tne
sanipl mg
of
inpounament
contents;
B)
The
armalysis
of
test
data;
ana,
C)
The
annual
‘-enoval
of
resi
dues
which
are
not
de’
isted
under
3t
Ill
.
3dm.
Code
720. 122
or
uhi ch
exhibit
a
cha—acteri sti
c
of
hazardous
waste,
and
eithe:
i)
Do
not
meet
applicable
teatment
stanaa’-ds
of
35
Iii.
Acm.
Code
728.Suboart
0:
or
ii)
Whee
no
c —eatment
starda
cs
have
been
estao
i
shed:
Such
residues
are
prohibited
f—on
land
disposal
unde
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code
728.132
or
723.139;
or
such
resi dues
are
prchi hitec
f’-om
land
disposal
unde’
35
Ill.
3dm.
Code
728.133(f).
c)
For
off-site
facilities,
the waste
analysis plan requiea
in
subsection
(b)
must
also
specify
the
p”o:edures
which
will
oe
used
to
inspect
and,
if
necessa-y,
analyze
each
movement
of
hazardous
waste
—eceived
at
the
facility
to
ensu’~e that
it
matches
the
identity
of
the
waste
designated
on
the
accompanying
manifest
or
shipping
papa’-.
At
a
minimum,
the
plan
must
describe:
1)
Tne procedures
which
will
oe
used to detemine the identity of
each movement
of waste managed
at
th~
faci
I ity;
and
2)
The
sampling
method
wnich
will
he
used
to
obtain
a
representative
sample
of the
waste
to
be
identified,
if the
identification
method
includes samoling.
(Source:
Amended
at
14 Ill.
Req.
,
effective
SUBPART
3:
CLOSURE
AND POST-CLOSURE
Section
725.212
Closure
Plan;
Amendment
of
Plan
a)
Written
plan.
Time
ovine—
or
‘operator
of
a
hazardous
waste
management
facility shall
have a written closure plan.
Urmtil
final
closure
is
comnpleted
and certified
in accodance with Section
725.235,
a copy
of
the
most
current
p1
an
must
be furni shed
to
the
Agency
upon
request
including
request
by
mail.
Iii
addition,
for
facilities
without
appoveo
plans,
it
must
also
be
provided
during
site
inspections
on
the
day
of
inspection
to
any
offi cer,
employee
or
representative
of
the
Agency.
b)
Content
of plan.
Time plan must
identify the steps
necessary to
perform
partial
or
final
closure
of tne facility
at any point during
its active
life.
The
closure
plan
must
include,
at
least:
1)
A description
of how each hazardous waste management
unit at
the
facility will
be closed
in accordance
with
Section
725.211;
and
110—301
-33—
2)
A
description
of
mow
final
closure
of
the facility will
be
conducted
in
accordance
with
Section
725.211.
The desciption
rust
identify
the
maximum
extent
of
time
operation
wnicc Will
be
unclosed
during the active
life of
the facility ana
3)
An
estimate of the
na~i
mum
inventory
ci’
hazardous
wastes
eve-
on-site
over
the
active
life
of
the
facility
and
a
deta~1ed
aescr~ption of the methods
to
be
us-ac
co’-ing part~al and final
closure,
inducing,
but
not
limited
to
methods
for
‘-craving,
t’~ansoorting, treating,
storing
or
disposing
of
all
nazardous
waste,
and
identifi
cation
of
and
the
type(s)
of
off-site
hazardous
waste
mnanagemnent
unit(s)
to
oc
used,
if
applicable;
and
4)
A
detai
lec
description
of
the
steps
needed
to
remove
or
dec’ontami nate
all
haza ~‘douswaste
esi
dues
and
contan’i rated
containment
system
components,
ecuipment,
structures
and
soils
duing
p~rtiai
and
final
closure
including,
but
not
limited
to,
pocedures
for
ci eani rig
equi
pmnent
arid
removing
contaminated
soils,
niethcds
fo—
sampling
and
testing surrounding
soils
and
crite’-ia
fo’-
deteniining
the
extent
of
decontamination
necessa’-y
to
satisfy
the
closure
oerformance
standard;
arid
5)
A
detailed
description
of
othe
activities
necessary
during
the
partial
and
final
closure
pe-’iod
to
ensure
that
all
pa’-tial
closures
and
final
closu’e
sati sfy
the
ci osure
peformance
standards,
n~iudi ng, hut
not
limited
to,
grouncwater
moni to-i
ng,
leachate
coil action,
and
-‘un-on
and
run-off
control
and
6)
A
schedule
for
closure
of
each
hazardous
waste
management
unit
and
fur
final
closure
of
the
facility.
The
schedule
must
include,
at
a
minimum,
the
total
time
required
to close
each
hazardous
waste
management
unit
and
the
timne
requi
red
for
intervening
closure
activities
which
will
allow
tracking
of
the
progress
of
partial
and
final
closure.
(For
examnpie,
in
the
case
of
a landfill
unit,
estimates of
the time required
to treat
or
dispose
of
all
hazardous
waste
inventory
and
of
the
time
requi’-ed
to
place
a
final
cover
must
he
included;
and
7)
An
estimate
of
tne
expected
year
of
final
closure
for
facil
i ties
that
use
trust funds
to demonstrate
fi
nancial
assurance unde’-
Sections 725.243
or 725.245 and
whose
remaining operating life
is
less than twenty years,
and
for facilities without approved
closure plans.
c)
Amendment
of
plan.
The
owner
or
operator
may
amend
the
closure
plan
:~any
tine
prior
to
the
notificc~icr
of
fli~~tiCi
~r
f~nai cl;.rsure
of
tra
facility.
An
or-;ne-’
on
operator.
wlt)i
an ~pp‘cv
ci :sure
plan
shall
submit
a
written
request
to
the
Agency
to
authorize
a
change
to
L’~a~p-’our~i ‘-1 ruure
plan.
The written
reujest
nc~
mc’
icc
‘n/
of
tF,a
mende’; c”r:.’u,.1..
fr;
•~:‘‘-:rlL~tb:-
~.erc
110—302
-84-
1)
The
owner
or
operator
shal’
amend
toe
closu’-e
plan,
wheneve—:
A)
-s-Changes
in
the
operating
plans
or
facility
design
affect
the ciosu-’e
plan,
or
B)
—w—Whenever
the’-e
is
a
change
in
the
expected
yea—
of
closure
,if
applicable,
or
C)
in
conducting
partial
or
final
:losue
activities,
unexpected
averts
-equine
a
moaification
of
the
closure
plan.
2)
The
owner
or
ope’-ator
s-mel
1
emend
the
closu
‘-e
plan
at
least
62
days
prior
to
th~
poposed
change
in
fdci
1
ity
design
or
operati cmi,
or
no
later
than
60
days
after
an
unexpected
event
nas
occured
wnicn
has effected tne
closu’e
plan.
If
an
unexpected event
occurs
du~’ing
the
e.~rtici
or
final
cl osue
period,
the owner
or operator
shall
amend
the
closure
plan
no
later than 30
days
after the unexpected event.
Tnese
provisions
also apply
to
owners
or
ope’-ato-’s
of
surface
impoundments
and
waste
piles
who
intended
to
remove
all
hazardous
wastes
at
closure,
hut
are
requied
to
close
as
landfills
in
accordance
with Section
725.410.
3)
An
owner
or
operator
with
an
approved closure
plan shall
submit
the modi fiec
p1 ar
to
the Agency
at
least 6~days p~’ior to the
proposed
change
in
facility
design
o—
operation,
or
no
more
than
60
days
after
an
unexpected
event
has
occurred
which
has
affected
the
closure
plan.
If
arm
unexpected
avert
has occurred
during
the
partial
or
final
closure
period,
the owner
or
operator
shall
submit
the
modified
plan
•no
more
than
30
days
after
the
unexpected
event.
These
provisions
also
apply
to
ovine—s
or
operators
of
surface
impoundments
and
waste
piles
who
intended
to
‘-emove
all
hazardous
wastes
at
closure
but
are
required to close
as
landfills
in accordance with Section
725.410.
If the amendment
to the plan
is
a Class
2
or
3
modification according to the criteria
in
35 Ill.
Adm.
Code
703.200,
time modification
to the plan shall
be approved
according
to
the procedures
in subsection
(d)(4)
4)
The Agency may request mcdi fi cations
to the plan under the
conditions
described
in
subsection
(c)(1).
An owner
or operator
with
an approved closure plan
shall
submit
the modified plan
within 60 days
of the request
from the Agency,
or within 30 days
if
the unexpected
event occus during
partial
or
final
closure.
If the amenement
is
considered
a Class
2 or
3
modification
according to the criteria
in
35
Ill.
Adm.
‘Code
703.280,
the modification
to the plan —sha~—mustbe
approved
in
accordance with
the procedures
in
subsection
(d)(4).
d)
Notification
of
partial
closure
and final
closure.
1)
The owner or operator
shall
submit
the closure plan to
the
Agency at
least
180 days prior
to
the date on which the owner
or
110—303
-35-
operator
expects
to
begin
:losu~’eof
the
first
surface
impoundment,
waste
pile,
land
treatment
o-
landfill
unit,
or
final
closu-e
of
a
facility
witn
such
a
unit.
The
owner
or
opeator
shall
submit
t:ne closure
plan
to
the Agency
at
least
45
days
prior
to
the
date
on
which the owner
or
operator
expects
to
begin
final
closure
of
a facility with only tanks,
‘container
storage
or
incinerator
units.
Owne-s
or
operato—s
with
approved
diosu”e
plans
shal’
noti~y the
Agency
in
vi’-iting
at
least
60
days
pri or
to
the date
on which the
owner
or
ooerato~’expects
to
begin
closure
of
a
surface impoundment,
waste pile,
landfill
or
land treatment
unit,
o’- final
clos,~-eof
a
facil itj involving
such
a
unit.
Owners
and
operators
with approved closu
e
plans
shall
notify
the Agency
in writing
at
least
45 days pior to
the
date
on
which
the
owner
or
c’perator
expects
to
begin
final
closure
of
a
facility
with only
tanrs, container
sto-age
or
incinerator
units.
2)
The
date
when
the
owner
or
opeator
“expects
to
begin
closu”e’
must
be
either:
A)
W—w—ithin 30 dais
afte—
the date
on which
any
hazarcous
—
waste management unit receives
the known
final
vol ume
of
hazardous wastes
or,
if there
is
a reasonable possibility
that tne hazardous waste management unit
will
ecei
ye
additional
hazardous
wastes,
no
late— than
one
yea’- after
the
date
or
which
toe
Unit
received
the
most
-~ecent vol
ume
of
hazardous
waste.
If
the
owner
or
operato~’of
a
hazardous
waste
management
unit
demonstrates
to
the
Agency
that
the hazardous waste
manaccoent
unit
or
facility
has
the
capacity
to
eceive
additional
hazardous
wastes
and
that the owner
o— operator
has taken
and wil
1
continue
to
take,
all
steps
to
prevent
tim-eats
to
human
healtn
and
the
environment,
including
compliance
with
all
interim
status
requirements, the Agency
shall
approve
an extension
to this
one-year limit-T-;
or
B)
For units
meeting
the
requirements
of Section 725.213(d),
no
later than 30
aays after the date
on
which the
hazardous
waste
management
mini
t
recei
yes
the
final
known
vol
ume of
non—haza—dous wastes,
or,
if
tne—e
is
a
reasonable
possibility that
the haza~’douswaste management unit will
receive
additional
non—hazardous wastes,
no later
than one
year
after
the
date
on
which
the
unit
recei
ved
the
most
recent
vol
ume of
ron—hazardous wastes.
If the owner on
operator demonstrates to the Agency that the hazardous
waste
management
unit
has
the
capacity
to
receive
additional
non-hazaraous
wastes
arid
that
the
owner
and
operator
have
taken,
and
will
continue
to
take,
all
steps
to
prevent
threats
to human
health and
the
emivi ronnent
nc
udi
ng
com~’ilance
witn
all
appli cable
‘)nteni
n
status
requirements,
the
Agency
shall
approve
an
extension
to
this
~rty
o~.
r
1
1
r~na--’
~
‘coera:~ :11
s:bmi
c’e
:1cc
nw
~o
u
110—304
—o
—
Agency
no
1 ate.r
tian
15
days
after:
A)
Terininat;on
of
interirTm
status
(except
when
a
permit
is
issued
to
the
facility
simou’taneously
with
termination
of
interim
status);
o
B)
Issuance
of
a
judicial
cecreecr
Board
o~’de-to
cease
—ccc:
~: ng
nazordous
wastes
or
close.
4)
Time
Agency
shall
p—avi de
the
owner
or
ope—ator
and
the
o:ubl i c,
througn
a
newspaper
noti cc,
the
oppo’t,inity
to
submit
written
comments
on
the
plan
and
~‘equest modifications
of
the
plan
no
later
than
30
days
fom
toe
(late
of
the
noti ce.
The
Agency
snall
also,
in
‘-esoonse
to
a
request
or
at
its
own
discretion,
hold
a
public
heari
rig
whenever
such
a
hea
i
ng
mi
gbt
clarity
one
or
more
issues
conce~”niru a
closure
plan.
The
Agency
shall
give
public
notice
of
the
heainmg
at
least
31
days
before
it
occurs.
(Public
notice of
tne hearing may
be
given
at
the
sane
time
as notice
of
toe
oppo’-tunity
for the
public to
submit
written
comments
amid
the
two
notices may be
combi ned.
)
The
Agency
shall
approve,
modify
or
disapprove
the
plan
witnin
90
days
of
its ‘eceipt.
If the Agency does
not approve the
plan,
the
Agency
shall
provide
the
owner
or
operator
with
a
detailed
wni tten
statement
of
reasons
for
the
refusal
,
and
the owner
or
operator
shall
modify
the plan o~’ submit
a
new plan for approval
vii thin
30
days
afte’-
rece)
vi ng
such
w’-i tten
statement.
The
Agency
shall
approve
or
modify
this
plan
in writing within 60
days.
If the Agency
modifies
the
plan,
this
modified
plan
becomes
the approved
closu’-e
lan.
The Agency
shall
assure that
the
app’-oved plan
is
consistent
with
Sections
725.211
through
725.215
and the applicable requiements of Sections 725.190
et
seq.,
725.297,
725.328, 725.358,
725.380,
725.410,
725.451,
725.481 and
725.504.
A copy of this modified plan with
a
detailed statement
of
reasons
for the modifications
must
be
mnai led
to
the
owner
or operator.
e)
Removal
of wastes
and
decontamination
or
disrmiantiing
of
equipment.
Nothing
in
this Section
precludes the owner
or operator
from removing
hazareous wastes
and
decontaminating
or dismantling equipment
in
accordance
with the
approved
partial
or
final
closure
plan
at
any
time before
a-
after notification
of partial
or
final
closure.
(Source:
Amended
at
14
Ill.
Peg.
,
effective
Section 725.2:3
Closure; Time Allowed for Closure
a)
Within
90 days after receiving the
final
volume of hazardous wastes,
or
the
final
VOl
ume
of
non—hazardous
wastes,
if
the
owner
or
operator
comolies
with
all
the applicable
requirements
of
subsections
(d) and
____
at
a hazardous waste management
unit or
facility,
or
90
days
after
approval
of
the
closu—e alan, whichever
is
later,
the owner
or
operator
shall
treat,
remove from the unit
or facility
or dispose
of
on—site,
all
hazardous wastes
in accordance with
the app’oved closure
plan.
The Agency
shall
app—ova
a longer period
if
the
owner
or
110—305
-37-
operator
demon states
that:
I)
Eitre’-:
A)
The
acti vities
requi
-ed
to
comply
with this paragraph will,
of
necessity,
take
longer
than
90
days
to
complete;
or
B)
A’
I
of
tne
fol lowing:
The
hazardous
waste
mnanagernent
unit
or
facility
has
the
capacity
to
receive
additional
nazardous
wastes,
or
has
the
capacity
to
receive
non-hazardous
wastes,
if
time
o~-mrie- or
ooerato-
complies
with
subsections
(d)
arid
me)
ii)
Tne’-e
is
a
reasronable
likel ihood
that
the
owner
on
operato’-,
or
another person
vii
11
recommnience
operati on
of
the
hazardouc
waste
management
mini t
or
faci
1 ity
within
one
yea”;
and
iii
:
Closure
of
time hazardous
waste management
unit
or
facility
would
he
incomoatible
with
continued
operation
of
the
site;
and
2)
The
owner
and operator
have
taken
anc
will
continue
to
take
all
steps
to
prevent
threats
to
buniami
health
and
the
envi ronment
including
compliance
with
all
applicable
irte’-im
status
requirements.
b)
The owner
or
operator
shall
complete
pa—tial
and
final
closure
activities
in accordance with the approved closure plan and
within
180 days
afte’-
recei ving the
final
volume of
hazarcous wastes,
or the
final
vol unne of non—hazardous wastes,
if
the owner
or operator
complies with
all
tne applicable
requirements
of
subsections
(d)
and
(e),
at the nazardous waste management
unit
or
facility,
or 180 days
after approval
of the closure plan,
if that
is
later.
The Agency
shall
approve
an extension
to the closure
period
if the owner
or
operator demonstrates
that:
1)
Either:
A;
The
partial
or
final
closure activities
will,
of
necessity,
take
longe”- than 180 days to
complete;
or
B)
All
of
the
following:
i)
The hazardous
waste management
unit or
facility
has
the capacity to
receive additional
hazardous wastes,
or
the
final
vol ume
of
ncn-haza”dous
wactas
,
if
the
owner
or
operator
complies
with
all
the
applicable
requi—ements
of
subsections
(d)
and
(e)
and
Ii)
Hiea
is
a
‘~u13;ma~m~L
i~
el’-~oc t~~r.
~na ~r~
~tcrer
a-u-rho—
:)cns~:ir w:~i “u’:-~’r:c
~::
I 10—306
oq
of
the nazardous waste
management
umii~c—
fac: :ity
within
one
year;
ant
iii)
Closure
of the hazardous
•~-~osee noanacement
unit
or
facility would
be
incompatib’e with continued
ope~’ationof
the
site;
and
2)
The
owne—
and
operator
have
taken
and
will
contin:ue
to
take
all
stems
to
prevent
threats
to
human
healtim
and
the
environment
from
the
unclosea
but
not
ope”-ati
nc
hazardous
waste
mana
cement
unit
or facility, inducing ccmoiiance
with
all
applicable
inteinm status requirements.
c)
The demonstration referred
to
in s~hsactions (a)(1)
amid (b)I
must
be
made
as
follows:
1)
The
demonst-ation
in
subsection
(clii)
must
be made
at
least
30
days prior
to
the
expi rat ion
of
tn-a
90—day
period
in
subsecti
on
(a);
and
2)
The
demonstrations
in
subsectiun
i~l(1)must
be made
at
least
30
days
prior
to
toe
expi ration
of
the 180—day
period
in
subsection
(b),
unless
the owner
or
operato’-
is
otiie’-wise
subject
to
deadlines
in
subsection
(d).
d)
Continued
receipt
of non-hazardous waste.
The Agency
shall
pemit
an
owner
or operato
to
receive non—hazardous wastes
in
a
landfill,
land
treatment
unit
o’
surface
impoundment
unit
after
the
final
receipt
of
hazardous wastes
at
that unit
if:
1)
The
owner
or
operator
submits
an
amended
Part
B
applicat
on,
or
a
new Part
B application
if
none was previously
submitted,
and
demonstrates
that:
A)
The unit has
the existing design capacity
as
indicated
on
the
Part
A application
to
receive non-hazardous wastes
and
B
There
is
a
reasonable likelihood
that
tie owner
on operator
on
anothe— person
vii
11
recei ye non—hazardous waste wastes
in
the unit within one year after
the final
receipt
of
hazardous
wastes;
and
C)
The non—hazardous wastes
will
not
be
incompatible with
ampy
remaining wastes
in the
unit,
or
with
the facility design
and operating
‘-equirements
of the
unit
or
facility
under
this Part;
and
D
)
Closure
of
the
hazardous
waste
management
unit
would
be
—
incompatible
with
continued
operation
of
the unit o’-
facility;
and
E)
The owner
or operator
is operating and will
continue to
operate
in
compliance with
all
applicable
interim status
110—307
-89-
requirements;
and
2)
The Part
B application includes
an
amended waste
analysis plan,
groundwater
monitoring
and
response p’-ogam,
human
exposure
assessment
required
under
35
Ill.
Adrr.
Code
703.136
and
closure
and
post—closure
plans
and
updated
cost
estimates
arc
demonstrations
of
financial
assurance
fc
closue
arc
post—
closure
care
as
necessary
arid
approp’i ate,
to
‘-efiect
any
cnarges
due to the presence
of
hazardous
constituents
in
the
non-hazardous
wastes,
and
cnanoes
in
closure
activities,
including the expected year
of
closure
if
applicable under
Section
725.212(b)(7,
as
a
result
of
the receipt
of
non-
hazardous wastes
fol lowing
the
final
“eceipt
of
naza—dous
wastes;
and
3)
The
Part
B
application
is
amended,
as
ne:essay
and
appropriate,
to
account
for
the
receipt
of
non-nazardous
wastes
following
receipt
of
the
final
vol
umne
of
hazardous
wastes;
and
4)
The
Part
B
application
amid
tne
demonstrations
referred
to
in
subsections
(d)
(1)
and
(2)
a’-e
submitted
to
the
Agency
no
later
than
180
cays
prior
to
the
date
on
which
the
owner
or
operator
of
the
facility
receives
the
known
final
volume of
hazardous
wastes,
or
no
later
than
90 days
after toe affective
date of
this
Section, whichever
is
later.
e)
Surface
impoundments.
In
adciti’on
to
the
requirements
in
subsection
(d),
an
owner
or operator of
a nazarcous
waste surface impoundment
which
is
not
in
compliance with
time
liner
and
leachate collection
system regui’-ements
in
Section
725.321(a)
shall
receive non—hazardous
wastes only
as
authori zed
by
an adjusted stancad
pusuant
to
this
subsection.
1)
The petition
for adjusted standard must
include:
A)
A plan
for removing hazardous
wastes;
and
B)
A contingent
corrective measures
plan.
2)
The
removal
plan must provide
for:
A)
Removing
all
hazardous
liquids;
and
B)
Removing
all
hazaruous
sludges
to
the
extent
p”’acticable
without
impai’-ing
the
integrity
of
the
liner
or
liners,
if
any;
and
C)
Removal
of
hazardous wastes
no
later than 90 days after the
—
final”ec ei pt
of
hazardous
wastes.
The
Board
will
allow
a
309Cm’
time,
if
the owner
or
cpe’-atc’
demonstrates:
Tnat
the
.a:mo..
I
1
~.a”:cswaste
____
*
L~hc
,
.
cam:
1,ime’.l
e.~
ne:
.0 tu
1uiiuLdCL
,-_,.,,imp~!
11O—3o~
-90-
ii)
That
an
extension
will
not pose
a
threat
to
human
neaitn
and
time
envi roninent
3)
The contingent co’-rective measures
plan:
A)
Must
meet
time
equi-ements
of
a
cor-ective action plan
unoer Section
724.199,
based
upon
the assumption tb:t
a
rd
ease
has
acer
detected
from
the
unit.
B)
May
be
a
porti
on
of
a
co’-ective
action
plan
peviously
submitted
undo”
C~ctiom’724.199.
C)
Ma~provi cc
fo-
continued
receipt
of
non—hazardous
wastes
at
the
unit
fol lowing
a
‘-elease
only
if
the
owner
or
pp~ato’-demonstrates that continued
receipt
of
wastes will
not
impede
correcti
ye
acti
on.
0)
Must
p’-ovice
for inipementation within
one yea- afte-
a
release,
or
within
one
yea’-
after
the grant
of the adjusted
stanaard, whicnever
is
late—.
4)
Release.
A release
is
a statistically significant
inc-ease
(or
decrease
in the case of
pH)
in
hazardous constituents
over
~~ound
levels,
detected
in
accordance with
the
“equi rements
in Subpdrt
F.
5)
in
the
event
of
a
rd
ease,
the
owner
or
operator
of
the
unit:
A
Within
35 days,
file with
the
Board
a
petition
for
adjusted
standard.
~f the Board
finds that
it
is necessary to
do
so
in order to
protect
human
health
and the en~’ironment,
the
Board
Oiil
modify the adjusted standard
to
require
the
owner
or ope—ator
to:
i)
Begin
to
implement
the corrective measures plan
in
less
than
one
year;
or,
ii)
Cease the
receipt
of wastes
until
the
plan
has
been
i
mnp
i emoented.
iii)
The Board will
retain jurisdiction
or condition
the
adjusted
standard
so
as
to
require
the
filing
of
a
new
petition
to
address
any required closure pursuant
to
subsection (e)~7).
B)
Shall
implement the
cc:tirgent corrective measures
al an.
C)
May rontiriue
to
receive wastes
at
the unit
if
authorized
by
the approved contingent measures
plan.
,~j
Semi-annual
report.
During
the
period
of
corrective
action,
the
owner
or
operator
shal
1
provide
semi -annual
reports
to
the
~gencywhich:
110—309
-91—
A)
Descri
be
the
p-oy’-ess
of
tb-a
corrective
action
pog”’am
B)
Compile
all
g’-oundwater
monito’-ing
data;
and
C)
Eval uate
the
effect
of
the
conti
rmued
‘-ccci
pt
of
non—
haza-”dous
wastes
un
tori
effectiveness
of
toe
corrective
act i on.
7)
Requi -ed
diosu -‘e.
The
owner
or
operator
snal
1
commence
cl osue
of
the
unit
in
acco’-darce
with
the
closure
plan
arid
the
requi-ements
of
this
Part
if
the
Boaru
terminates
the
adjusted
standard,
or
if
the
adjusted
standa--c
terri
nates
pursuant
to
its
te’-nms
A~
The
Board
wi
11
te-”minate
the
adjusted
standaha
if
the
‘owner
or
operator
failed
to
implement
corective
action
measures
in
accordance
w’th
the
approved
conti
ngent
corrective
measu
res
alan;
or
B)
The
Board
wi
11
te-mninate
the
adjusted
standard
if
the
‘owner
—
or
operator
fails
to
make
substantial
progess
in
inm)lementi nc
tne
cor’-ecti ye
measues
plan
and
achi eying
the
facility’s groundwater protectic’n
standa-d,
or background
levels
if
thefa
ci
ity
has
not yet
establi
shed
a
yr’aunauiater
protr?cti on
standard;
or
C)
The
adjusted
standard
will
automat i cal ly
te-minate
if
the
—
ovine’-
or ‘operator fails
to
imple;oanit
the -emoval
plan.
0’
The adjusted standard
will automatically te’-minate
if
the
—
ovuner
or operator fails
to timely
file
a required petition
fo’’
adjusted
standard.
8)
Adjusted standard p—ocedures.
The following procedures
must
be
used
in
granting, modifying
o”
terminating
an
adjusted
standard
pursuant to this subsection.
A)
Except
as
othe—wi
Se
proviced,
the
owner
or
operator
shal
1
follow
the
procedures
of
35
111.
Admmi.
Code 106.Subpart G to
petition
the
Board
for
an
adjusted
standard.
B)
Initial
justification.
The Board
viill
grant
an
adjusted
—
standard pursuant to
subsection
(e)(1)
if the owner
or
~pe’-atordemonstrates
tnat the
removal
plan
and
contingent
cor-ective
measu’-es
plans
meet
the
requirements
of
subsections
(e)(2)
and
(3).
0)
Toe Board
will
include
the following
conoi:ioris
in
granting
an
adjusted standard pursuant to
subsection
(e)(i):
ii
~anfo:nwno~
my
haza-dous
wastes.
ii)
Arcqui
-‘nent
tb~t tbe
owne’-
or
operator
en:.va
110—310
-92—
hazardous
wastes
in
accordance
with
the
plan.
iii)
A
contingent
corective
measu”es
plan.
iv)
A
requi’-ement
that,
in
the
event
of
a
release,
the
owner
or
operator
shall
:
within
35
days,
file
with
the
Board
a
petition
for
adjusted
standarc
;
i oplement
the
corrective
measures
alan;
and,
file
semi—annual
‘-eports
wi
tim
the
Agency.
v)
A
condition
that
the
adjusted
standard
will
terminate
if
the owner or
operator fails
to:
implement
the
removal
plan;
or,
timely
fi’ie
a required petition
for
adjusted
standaru.
vi)
A
requirement
that,
in
the
event
the adjusted standad
is
terminated,
the
owne”’
or
operato”-
shall
commence
closure
of
the
unit
in
accordance
witn
the
requirements
of
the
closu’-e
plan
arid
this
Part.
D)
Just’ification
in
the event
of
a release.
The Board will
—
modify or
terminate
the
adjusted
standa’-d
pursuant
to
a
p~tition
filed
uncer
subsection
(e)(5)~Lk) as
provided
in
teit
subsection
or
in subsection
(e)(7).
9)
The
owner
or
ope’-ator
may
file
a
revised
closure
plan
witnin
15
days
after
an
adjusted
standard
is
terminated.
(Source:
Amended
at
14
111.
Req.
,
effective
SUBPART
H:
FINANCIAL
REQOIREMENTS
Section
725.242
Cost
Estimate
for
Closure
a)
The owne
or
operator
shall
have
a
detailed
written
estimate,
in
current
dollars,
of
the
cast
of closing the facility
in
accordance
with
the
requirements
in
Sections 725.211 through
725.215
and
applicaoie closure
requirements
of Sections
725.297,
725.328,
725.358, 725.380,
725.410,
725.451,
725.461
and 725.504.
1)
The
estimate
must
equal
the
cost
of
fi
nial
closure
at
the
point
in the facility’s
active life when the extent
arid manner of
its
operation would make closure the most expensive,
as
indicatea by
its closure
plan
(see Section 725.212(b)’);
and
2)
The closure cost estimate must
be based
on
the costs
tc’ toe
owner
or
operator
of
niring
a third
party
to
close the
facility.
A thirc party
is
a party who
is neither
a
pa’-ent nor
a
subsidiary
of
the
owner
~r operator.
(See definition
of
“parent
corporation”
in
Section
725.241(d).)
The
owner
or
operator
nay
use costs for on—site
disposal
if the owner
or
operator —e&n
—demonstrates
that
on-site
disposal
capacity
will
exist
at
all
times
ove”-
the
life
of
the
facility.
110—311
-93-
3)
The
closure
cost
estimate
must
not
i ncorpoate
any
salvage
value
that
may
be
realized
by
the
sale
of
haza’dous
wastes,
or
non—
hazardous wastes
if
applicable
unce”
Section
725.213(d),
facility
structu-os
o- equipment,
land
o- other facility assets
at
the
time
of
partial
or
final
closure.
4)
The owner
or opeator
shall
not
i
ntcrpo’-ata
a
zero cost for
haza’-dous
waste,
or
non-haze-coos
waste
if
applicable
unde-
Cecti on
725. 213~d),
which
cray
have
eccnommii:
val
we.
b)
During
the active
life
of the facility,
the owner
or operata’-
shall
adjust
the closure
cost estimate
for inflation w”thin
60
days prior
to the
anni versary
date of the estaol
i simment
of the financial
inst’-urnents
used
to comply with Section
725.243.
For
owners
and
operators
using
the
financial
test
or
co”’porate
guarantee,
the
closue cost
estimate
must,
be updated
for
inflati on
within 30
days
after the
close
of the firm’s
fiscal
year
and
before submission
of
updated
informati on
to
toe
Agency
as spec~fi cmi
in
Section
725. 243(e) (5).
The adjustment
may
be
inane
by
ecalcui acing
the
ciosu”’e cost estimate
in
current dolla”s,
or’,my using
an
inflation
factor
derived
f—omn
the
most
recent
annual
imal i cit
Pice
Defl ator
for
Gross
National
Product
as
published
by
the
J.t.
Dopa’-tmrent
of
Commerce
in
its
Su’-voy
of
Cur”ent
Business
as
specified
in
subsections
(b)(1)
and
(b)(2).
The
inflation
factor
is
the
esult
of
ai viding
the
latest
puol i shed
annual
Defl ator
by
the
Deflator
for
the
previous year.
1)
The
fi rst
adjustment
is
mnade
by
mu’
ti plying the
ci osu ‘-e cost
estimate
by
the
inflation facto-.
The
‘-esult
is
the adjusted
closure
cost
estimate.
2)
Subsequent
adjustments
are made by multiplying the latest
adjusted closure
cost estimate by
the latest inflation
factor.
c)
During the active life of
the facility, the
owne
or operator
shall
revi
se
the
closure
cost
estimate
no
later
than
30
days after
a
revision
has been made
to
the closure
plan which increases
the
cost
of
closure.
if
the owner
or
operator
has
an
approved
closu’-e
plan,
the
closure
cost
estimate
roust
be
revised
no
late’-
than
30
nays
after
the
Agency
has
app roved
the
‘equest
to
mcdi ly
the
closure
plan
if
the
change
in
the
closure
plan
increases
the
cost
of
closure.
The
revisec
rlosu-e
cost estimate must
he
adjusted for
inflation
as
specified
in
subsection
(b).
o)
The owner or operator —~s~-shali
keep
the following at the facility
during the operating
life of
the
facility:
The latest
closure
cost
estimate prepared
in
acco’dance
with subsections(a)
and
(c) and, when
this estimate
has
been adjusted
in accordance with subsection
(im),
the
latest adjusted
closu’-e
coot
estimate.
(Source:
Amended
at
14
ill. Reg.
,
effective
110—3 12
-94-
TI TLE
35:
ENVIRONMENTAL
PRCmTECT
ON
SUBTITLE
G:
WASTE
DISPOSAL
CHAPTER
1:
POLLUTION
CONTROc
BOARD
S:JBC~PTER c:
HAZARDOUS
WASTE
OPERATING
PEQUI REMENTS
PART
726
STANDARDS
F~mR
THE
MANAGEMENT
OF
SPECIFIC
HAZARDOUS
WASTE
AND SPECI
FIC
TYPES
OF
HAZARDOUS
WASTE
MANAGEMENT
FACILITIES
SUBPART
C:
RECYCLABLE
MATER: ALS
USED
IN
A
MANNER
CONSTITUTING
DISPOSAL
Section
726.120
Applicability
726.
121
Standards
applicable
to
gene’-ators
and
transporters
of
materials
used
in
a
manner
that
constitutes
disposal
726.122
Standards
appl i cable
to
storers,
who
a’-e
not
the
ulti
‘nate
uses,
of
materials
that
are
to
be
used
in
a
manne-
that
constitutes
disposal
726.123
Standards
applicable
to
users
of
materials
that
are
used
in
a
manner that constitutes
disposal
SUBPART
D:
HAZARDOUS
WASTE BURNED
FOR ENERGY
RECOVERY
Sect ion
726.130
Applicability
726.131
Prohibitions
726.132
Standards
applicable
to
generators
of
hazardous
waste
fuel
726.133
Standaros
applicable
to
transporters of
hazar0ous waste
fuel
726.134
Standards
applicable
to marketers
of
nozardous waste
fuel
726.135
Standards
applicable to burners
of hazardous waste
fuel
726.136
‘Conditional
exemption for
spent
crate’-ials
and by—products
exhi hi ti ng
a characteri stic of
hazaduous waste
SUBPART
E:
USED OIL
BURNED
FOR ENERGY RECOVERY
Section
726.140
Applicability
726.141
Prohibitions
726.142
Standards applicable
to
generators
of used
oil
burned
far energy
recovery
726. 143
Standards applicable
to
marketers
of
used
cii
burned
fo-’- energy
re coyery
726.144
Standards applicable
to
burners
of
used
oil
burned
for energy
recovery
SUBPART
F:
RECYCLABLE MATERALS UTiLIZED FOR
PRECIOUS METAL
RECOVERY
Secti on
726.170
Applicability
and
requirements
SUBPART
G:
SPENT
LEAD—ACID
BATTERIES
BENG
RECLAIMED
Section
726.180
Applicability and requirements
AUTHORITY:
Implementing
Section
22.4 and authorized
by
Section
27
of the
Environmental
Protection Act
(Ill.
Rev.
Stat.
1988 Supp.,
oh.
111
1/2,
pars.
1022.4
and 1027).
110—313
-95—
SOURCE:
Adopted
in
R85-22
at
10
Ill.
Req.
1162,
effective
Janua’-y
2,
1936;
amended
in
R85—1
at
10
111.
Reg.
14156,
effective
August
12,
1986;
amended
in
R37—26
at
12
Ill. Rea.
2900,
effective January
15,
198.8;
amended
in
239-1
at
13
ill.
Req.
18606, effective November
13,
1989;
amended
in
290—2
at
14
iii.
Req.
,
effective
SUBPART
C:
RECYCLABLE MATERI ALS USED
IN
A
MANNER
CONSTI
OUTING DISPOSAL
Section
725.120
Applicability
a)
The
regulations
of this Suhoart
apply
to
recyclable
mate’-i
al
s
that
are appl ied to
or
placed
omi
the
land;
1)
Without
mixing witn
any cthe-
substance(s);
or
2)
After mixing
or
cambi nation with
army
ot,ner
substance(s).
These
material s will
be
refe-red
to throughout
this
Subpart
as
“mate”ials
used
in
a manner that
constitutes disposal.”
h;
Products produced
fo-’-
tiie
gene—al
public’s
use that
are used
in
a
manne’- that constitutes disposal
and
that contain recyclable
mnateri al s
are not presently subject
to
‘-equlati on
under
this
Subpart
if the recyclable materials
have
undergone
a
chemical
reaction
in
the
course
of
producing the products
so as
to become inseparable
by
physical
mneans
and
if
such
p-’oducts
meet
the
appl icable
treatment
standards
in
35
III.
Adr;i.
Code
72$.Subpa”t
B’
(or
applicable
prohibition levels
in
35
Ill.
4dm.
Code
728.132
or
728.139,
where
no
treatment
standards
have
beeni
established)
for
each recyclable
material
(i.e.
;nazardojs waste —eeHs~t~eA~—)
that they
contain.
Commercial
fertilizers
timat a—c produced for the gene—al
public’s
use
that contain
recyci
able
mate”H als also
are
not
presently
subject
to
regulation,
provided
they
meet
the
same
treatment
standards
o”’
prohibitions
levels
for
each
recyclable
material
triey
contain.
However,
zinc—containing
fertilizers
using
hazdrdous waste
K061 that
are
produced
for
the
general
pwbl
i cs
use
—that
ee~ta~
~eeye4-a~l-e
~a~ee+a~sal-se—
are
not
presently
subject
to
regulation
under
this
Subpa rt.
(Source:
Amended
at
14
111.
Reg.
,
effective
1 10—3iL~
-95-
TiTLE
35:
ENVIRONMENTAL
PR’DTECTIDN
SUBTITLE
G:
WASTE
DISPOSAL
CHAPTER
I:
POLLUTION
‘CONTROL
BOARD
SUBCHAPTER
c:
HAZARDOUS
WASTE
OPERATING
REQUI
REMENTS
PART
728
LwmND DISP~SALREwTmiIm~IONS
SUBPA~TA:
GENERAL
Section
723.101
Purpose, Scope and Applicability
728.102
Definitions
728.1,03
Dilution Prohibitec
as
a Substitute for Treatment
728.104
Treatment
Surface
Impoundment
Exemptionm
728.105
Procedures
for case-by-case
Extensions
to
an
Effective Date
f28.OS
~-etitions
to
Nl
ow
Land uisposa
of
a
aeste
P’-or’~oited unde
Subpart
C
728.107
Waste
Analysis
728. 108
Landfill
and
So ‘-face
impc’uncment
Disposal
Restrictions
SUBPART
C:
PROHIBITION
ON LAND DISPOSAL
SectIon
728.
13’D
Waste
Specific
Prohibitions
—-
Sol vent
Wastes
728.131
Waste
Specific
Prohibitions
--
Dioxin-Containming
Wastes
728.
132
Waste
Specific
Prohibitions
--
Cal ifonni
a
List
Wastes
728.133
Waste Specific Prohibitions
——
First
Third
Wastes
728.134
Waste Specific Prohibitions
—-
Second
Third Wastes
728.139
Statutory Prcnibitions
SUBPART
D:
TREATMENT
STANDARDS
Section
723.140
Applicability of Treatment Standards
728.141
Treatment Stanoards expressed
as Concentrations
in Waste Extract
728. 142
Treatment Standards expressed
as Specified Technol ogies
728.143
Treatment
Standards
expressed
as
Waste
Concentrations
728.144
Adjustment
of Treatment Standard
SUBPART
E:
PROHI B I TI
OHS
ON
STORAGE
Section
728.150
Prohibitions
on Stora~eof
Restricted Wastes
Table A
Constituent Concenmtrations
in Waste Extract
(CCWE)
Table
B
Constituent Concent—ations
in
Waste
(CCW)
Appendix A
Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure
(TCLP)
Appendix
B
Teatnnent
Starmdards
(As concentrations
in the
Treatment
Residual
Extract)
Appendix
C
List
of
Halogenated
Organic
Compounds
AUTHORITY:
Implementing Section 22.4 and authorized
by Section
27
of the
Environmental
Protection Act
(Ill.
Rev.
Stat.
1988
Supp.,
oh.
111
1/2,
pars.
1022.4
and
1027).
SOURCE:
Adopted
in
R87-5
at
11
Ill.
Reg.
19354,
effective November
12,
1987;
amended
in 237—39
at
12
Iii.
Req.
13046,
effective July
29,
1988;
110—315
-97-
amended
in
P39-i
at
13
Ill.
Req.
13403,
effective
November
13,
1989;
amended
in
R89-9
at
14
111.
Peg.
,
effective
;
amended
in
P90-2
at
14
Ill.
Peg.
,
effective
S1JBPAP,T
A:
GENERAL
Section
728.101
Purpose,
Scope
amid
Applicability
a)
Tni
s
Part
identi
fies
haza’-dous
~v~st,esthat
are
rest-i
oted
from
land
di sposal
and
defines
those
1
i
mni ted
ci rcunmstances
under
which
an
otherwise
pronibited
waste
nay
continue
to
be
land
disposed.
b)
Except
as
specifically
providmd
othe’-wise
in
this
Part
or
35
111.
4dm.
Code
721,
the
requi-ements
of
this
Part
apply
tc’
persons
who
generate
or
transpct
hazardous
waste
and
to
ownes
and
ope”ators
of
hazardous
waste
tneatmenmt,
storage
and
ti sposal
facilities.
c)
-?Fe~+te~—Restri
cted
wastes
may
continue
to
be
‘and
disposed
as
fall
ows:
1;)
Where
persons
have
been
granted
an
extens ion
to
the
effective
date
of
a
prohibition
under
Suboa—t
C
or
pu—suant
to
Section
728.105,
with
respect
to
those
~vastes
covered
by
the
extension;
2)
Woere
persons
have
been
granted
an
exemptiomi
from
a
p—ohibitioni
pursuant
to
a
petition
under
Section
728.106,
with
respect
to
those
wastes
amid
units
covered
by
the
petition;
34
W~e~e
t~ewaste
~s
9eReeated
~y
s~al-l-e,~aAt+y ~e~eFate~s
e~
l-ess
t~ae
-94
k~l-e~Fa~s
ef
AeR—ae~tehaaae~e~s
wastes
pe~n~e~t~
e~1-ess
thae
ece
ki-4-ee~a~
ef
ae~tehaaae~e~s
waste
~
~eethT
as
de~ee?~
4-e 3~I-l-l-~-A~TGe~e~l-~l-9~-
GF~
44
W~epea
faF~eFl-s
~+s~es+eg
ef
waste
~es~e4~es
4-e
aeee~aeee
w4th
3~I-l-4-T
Ae~TGe~e~22l-l-~QT
5)
Prior
to
May
8,
1990,
in
a
landfill
or surface
impoundment unit
where
all
applicable
persons
are
in compliance with
the
requirements
of Section 728.108,
with
respect
to wastes which
a~’enot
subject
to
the treatmnermt standards
set
forth
in
Subpart
D,
and which are not
subject
to the p-ohibitions
in Section
728.132
or 728.139.
d)
This
Part
does
not affect
the
availability
of
a
waiver
under
Section
121(d)(4)
of
the
Comprehensive
Environmental
Response,
‘Comnpensation,
and
Liability
Act
of
1980
(CERCLA)
42 U.S.C.
9601
et
seg)
e)
The following hazardous wastes
are not
subject
to
any
provision
of
this
Part:
1)
Wastes
generated
by
small
guant,~~~rmerato’-s_of
less
than
100
k.m of
lon—acu~et,azacdouu
wasLe
or
lets__than
I
Kq
or
0cL
r’
za”-dous
‘~
lste,pa
‘-‘L
,t
,
~
_____
/
2
. I 05;
110—316
-98-
2)
Haste
pesticides
triat
a
farmer
disposes
of
pu’-suant
to
35
:11.
4dm.
Code
722.170
3)
Wastes identif~ed‘a— listed
as
hazardous
after
November
8,
1984,
for which
USE PA
has
not
prommJi yatec
lard dsposai
p-’ohi bitions
or
teatment
stanoaegs.
f;
This
Part
is
cumnulative
with
toe
land
cisoosal
rest’-ictions
of
35
—
111.
Acm.
Code
729.
The
Envi -onmental
P
otecti.on
Agency
(Agency)
shall
not
issue
a
wastestream
aut)’o’-i zaci on
pu’-suant
to
35
1.11
.
Ad’n.
Code
709
or
Sections
22.6
or
39mh)
of
toe
Envi
onmental
Protect~
on
Act
(Ill.
Rev.
Stat.
1027,
oh.
111
1/2,
oars.
1022.5
or
11J39(n.)
unless
the
waste
meets
the
—equi renients
of
this
Part
as
well
as
35
Ill.
4dm.
Code
729.
(Source:
Amended
at
14
111.
Req.
,
effective
Section
728.105
Procedures
fo
case-by-case
Extensions
to
an
Effective
Date
a)
The
Board
incoporates
by
reference
40
CFR
268.5
—~g
as
ai~ee~e~
at
~3
~C~r
Re~ 3l-~~Ae~st
~
~93~—(I989),
as
amended
at
54
Oed.
Req
36970, September
6,
1989.
This
Pa’-t
incorporates
no
future
editions
or
amermd:nents.
b)
Persons
may
apply
to USEPA for extens~ans
of
effective dates
pursuant
to
40 CFR 266.5.
Extensions
which
a’-e
g’-anted
roy USEPA
vii 11
be
deemed extensions
of dates
speci fied
in the
den
vati ye Board
rule.
(Source:
Amnended
at
14 Ill.
Req.
,
effective
Section
728.106
Petitions
to Allow Land Disposal
of
a Waste
P~’chibitedurmder
Subpart
C
a)
Any
person
seeking
an
exemption from
a pohi bition
unde’- Subpart
C
for
the
disposal
‘of
a
restricted
hazardous
waste
in
a
paticui
a-
unit
or
units
shall
submit
a
petition
to
the
Board demonstating,
to
a
reasonable
degree
of
certai nty,
that
the”e
will
he
no
ni gration
‘of
hazardous
consti tuents
from
the
disposal
unmi t
or
injection
zone
for
as
long as
the wastes
-emain
hazardous.
Tne demonstration must
include
the
following
components:
1)
An
identification
of the specific waste
and the specific unit
for
which
the
demnonstrati’an
will
be
made;
2)
A waste analysis
to
describe
fully
the chemical
and physical
cha’-actenistits
of
tne subject
waste;
3)
A comprehensive characterization
of tne
disposal
unit site
including
an
analysis
of background
ai’-,
soil
and water quality;
4)
A monitoring plan which detects migration
at the earliest
practical
time;
110—317
-99-
5)
Suffi cient
i nfo~’mation
to
assu ‘-e
the
Agency
that
the owner
or
operator of
a
land disposal
unit
recei ving restnicted wastes
will
comply with
other applicable
federal,
state
and
local
1
am
s
6)
Whethe’- the facility
is
in
inte’-im status,
or,
if
a RCRA permit
has
been
issued,
the
te’-m
of
time pa-mit.
b)
Tne demonst-ati
on
referred to
in
surosection
(a)
must
meet the
following cnite-ia:
1)
All
waste
and environmental
samoling,
test
and
analysis
data
mmust
he accurate
and
rerorocuciHe
to
the
extent
that
state—of-
the-art techniques allow;
2)
All
sampl ing,
testing
and
esti n’ation
techniques
for chemical
and
physi cal
properties
of
the waste
anmd
all
envi ronminental
paramete—s
must c’onfo—m with
“Test Methods
for Evaluating Solid
Waste”
anmd with
“Gene’-i’c Quality Assurance Poject Plan for Land
Disposal
Restrictions Program,”
inco’-porated
by
reference
in
35
Ill.
4dm.
Code
720.111.
3)
Simnulation models
nmust
be calibrated
for the specific waste
and
site conditions,
arid verified fur accuracy
roy comparison with
actual
measurements;
4)
A
quality
assu’-ance
and
quality
control
plan
that
acdresses
all
aspects
of the
,:lemnonst’-ati on
arid conforms with
“Test Methods
for
Evaluating Solid Waste”
and witn
“Gene-’i c Quality Assu’-ance
Project Plan for Land Disposal
Restrictions
Progranrm,”
inmoorporated
by
refe—ence
in
35
Ill.
4dm.
Code
720.111.
and
5)
An analysis must
be
performed
to
identify
and quantify any
aspects
of
tne
demonstration
that
contribute
significantly
to
uncertainty.
This
analysis
mmust
include
an
evaluation
of
the
consequences
of
predictable
future
events,
including,
but
not
limited
to,
eartlmquakes,
floods,
severe
storm
events,
droughts
or
other
nato—al
phenomena.
c)
Each petition -eferred
to
in
subsection
(a) must
include the
fol lowimig:
1)
A monitoring
plan
that
describes
the
monitoring
programu
installed
at
or arounc the unit
to verify continued compliance
with
the conditions
of
the adjusted standard.
This monitoring
plan must provide information
on
the monitoring
of the
unit
or
the envi ronment around
the unit.
The following
specific
info’-mationm must
be in:ludec
in
the plan:
A)
The
mnedia monitored
in the
cases
where monitoring
of the
envi ‘oimnerL anoLmd the unit
is
requi red;
B)
Ihe type of
rnonit:ni og
conducted
at
mnit
,
in
n”e
r~ses
110—318
-IDa-
whee monito’-ing
of the unit
is
‘-equired;
C)
The
location of
the monitoring
stations;
D)
The monitoring
interval
(frecuency
of
monitoni
ng
at
each;
stati
on);
E)
The
speci fic
hazardous
constituents
to
be
monitored;
F)
The implementation
scriedule
fo
the monitoring pogram;
G)
The equipment
‘used
at
the monitoring
stations;
H)
The sampling and analytical
techniques employed;
and
I)
The data
—ecordinc and
reporting
procedures.
2)
Where applicable,
the monitoring program described
in
subsection
(c)(1)
must
be
in
place
for
a penioc of
time
specified
by
tne
Board,
as
part of
its approval
of
the
aetition,
pnio’-
to
receipt
of
prohibited waste
at
the unit.
3)
The monitoring
data collected according
tc’
toe monitoring plan
specified
under
subsection
(c)(i) must
be sent
to’
the Agency
according
to
a
format and schedule specified
and aoproved
in the
monitoring
plan,
and
4)
A
copy
of
the
monitoring
data
collected
under
the
monitoring
plan specified
under subsection
(c)(1)
must be
kept on-site
at
the facility
in
the operating
reco”d.
5)
The monitoring ~‘-ogramspecified under
subsection;
(c)’(I)
must
meet the
the
fol lowing criteria:
A)
All
sampling,
testing
and
analytical
data
must
be
approved
by the
Board
and must provide
data that
is
accurate and
rep roduci DIe.
B)
All
estimation
amid
mnonitoning
techniques
must
be
approved
by
the Board.
C)
A quality assurance
and quality control
plan addressing
all
aspects
of
the monitoring program must
be provided to
and
approved
by the Board.
d)
Each petition must
be
submitted
to
the Board
as provided
in
35 Ill.
4dm.
Code
106.
e)
After
a
petition
has
been
approved,
the
owner
or
operator
shall
eport
any
changes
in
conditions
at
the
unit
or
the
environment
around
the unit that significantly depart from
the conditions
described
in the petition
and affect the potential
for mnigration
of
hazardous
constituents
f’-om the
units
as
follows:
110—319
-101-
1)
If
the
owner
or
operator
plans
to
make
changes
to
the
unit
design,
construction or operation,
the owner
or operator shall,
at
least
90
days
pni’o— to making the change,
either:
A)
File
a petition for modification
of
or
a new petition
to
amnend
an adjusted standa—d With
the Boa—t
reflecting the
changes;
o~,
B)
Demorist rate
to
tne
Agency
that
tne
change
can
be
made
cansistent with the conditions
of
the existing adjusted
standaH.
2)
If
the
owner
or
operator
discovers
that
a
condition
at
the
site
whi oh was modeled
or
p ~‘edi
cted
in
the pet’ tion does
not occu
as
predi oted,
this
change
must
he
reporteo,
in
wHti rig,
to
the
Agency
within
10
days
of
discovering
the
change.
The
Agency
shall
dete~’mimie whether
the
reported
change
from
the
te-ms
of
the
petition
‘-equines
fu-ther
action,
which
may
include
termination
of
waste
acceptance,
a
petition
for
modification
of
or
a
new
petitiomi
for
an
adjusted
standard.
f)
If
there
is
migration
of
hazardous
constituent(s)
from
the
unit,
as
determi ned
by
the
owner
or
operato’-,
the owner
or onerator shall
1)
Immediately suspend
receipt
of -~estF~ete~-prohibited
waste
at
the
unit,
and
2)
Notify
the
Agency,
in
m’-iting,
within
10
oays
of the
determination
that
a
release
has
occurred.
3)
Following
receipt
of
the
notiCicatior;,
the
Agermcy
shall,
within
60
days
of
receiving
notification:
A)
Determine whether the owner
and operator
can
continue
to
receive prohibited waste
in
the unit under
t:ne cormditions
of
the
adjusted
standard.
B)
If
mnodification
o’-
vacation of
tmme
adjusted
standard
is
necessary,
file
a
motion
to
mnodify
or
vacate the adjusted
standard
with
the
Bound.
C)
Determine
whether
further
examnination
of
any
migration
is
required
under
the
applicable
provisions
of
35
111.
4dm.
Code
724
or
725.
g)
Each petition must include
the following
statement
signed
by the
peti tiorier
or
an
autnoni zed
rep resentati
ye:
I
certify
under
penalty
of
law
that
I
have
personally
examined
and
am
familiar
with
the
information
submitted
in
this
petition
and
all
attached
documents,
and
that,
based
on
mny
inqui’-y
of
t:nose
incm vidi~alsin~ne’Jiateiyresponsible
for
cotainin’g
the
ml ormat
ion.
I
del ie’.e
triat
sm~bm
i
tte~
iuiiormrac ion
IS
~nue
atcu rate
anc complete.
1
am aware
that
there
are
si
gni
ficant
110—320
-102-
penalties
for
submitting
false
information,
including
the
possioility
of
fine
and
imprisonment.
h)
After
receiving
a
petition,
the
Board
may
request
any
add~tional
information
that may be
requi red
to evaluate
the demonstration.
i)
If approved,
the petition will
apply
to
land disposal
of
the specific
restricted waste
at the mdi vidual
disposal
unit
described
in
the
demnonstration
and
will
not
apply
to
any
other
rest—i cted
waste
at
that
di spas-al
unit,
or
to
that
specific
restricted
waste
at
any
othe’-
disposal
unit.
j)
The Board
will
give public notice
and p’-ovide
an opportunity for
public coment as provided
in
35 111.
4dm.
Code 106.
Notice of
a
final
decision’
on
a petition will
be published
in
the Environmental
Regi sce’-.
k;)
The
term
of
a
petition
granted
unde-
this
Section
will
be
no
lange’-
than
the
term
of
the
RCRA
pc—mit
if
the
disposal
unit
is operating
unde
a RCRA
permit,
or
up to
a
maximum
of
10 years
from
t.ne date
of
approval
arovided under
subsection
(g)
if the unit
is
ope’-ating under
interim
status.
In
either
case,
the
term
of
the
granteo
petition
expires
upon
the termination
or denial
of
a RCRA permit,
or
upon the
termination
of
interim
status
or
when
the
volume
limit
of
waste
to
be
land disposed during the term of
petition
is
reached.
1)
Prior
to the Board’s decision,
the applicant shall
comply
with
all
restrictions
on
lane
disposal
under
this
Part
once
the
effective
date
for
the
waste
has
been
reached.
m)
The
petition
a’-antea
by
the
Board
does
riot
relieve
the
petitioner
of
responsibilities
in the
managemnent of
hazardous waste
under
35 111.
4dm.
Code
702,
703
and
720
through
726.
n)
Liquid
hazardous
wastes
containing
PCBs
at
concentrations
greater
than
or equal
to
500 pam
are
not
eligible
for
an
adjusted
standard
under this Section.
(Source:
Amended
at
14
111.
Req.
,
effective
Section
728.107
Waste
Analysis
a)
Except
as
specified
in Section 728.132
or 728.143,
the generato~’
shall
test
the
generator’s
waste,
or
test
an
extract ceveloped using
the
test method
described
in
Appendix
A,
or
use
knowledge
of
the
waste,
to dete—mine
if
the
waste
is
restricted
from
land
disposal
under this Part.
1)
if
a generator deterniines that the generator
is managing
a
restricted
waste
under
this
Part
and
determines
that
the
waste
does not
meet the applicable treatment standards
set
forth
in
Subpart
D or exceeds
the applicable prohibition
levels
set forth
in
Section
728.132
or
728.139,
with
each
shipmnent
of
waste
the
gene’-ato’- shall
notify the treatment
or
storage facility
in
110—32 1
-103-
writing of the appropriate treatment
standard
set forth
in
Subpart
D and any applicable
prohibition levels
set
forth
in
Section
728.132
or
728.139.
The notice must
include toe
following
information:
A)
USEPA
Hazadous
Waste
Numober;
B
Tne
corresponding
treatment
stande’-d
and
all
applicaole
standards
set
fo~’thin
Section
728.132
or
728.139;
C)
The
manifest
number
associ ated
with
the
sni pment
of waste;
and
0)
Waste
analysis
data,
where
available.
2)
If
a
qemierator
determines
that
the
geneato’-
is
managi
ng
a
‘-estni cted
waste
‘under
trmi s
Part,
and
determines
that
tne
waste
tan
be
land
disposed
without
fu—ther
treatment,
with
each
shi pmert
of
waste
the
generator
shall
submt
,
to
the
treatment,
storage
or
land
disposal
facility,
a
notice
and
a
certification
stating
that
the
waste
meets
the
applicable
treatment
standards
set
forth
in Subpart
~m
and the applicable prohibition levels
set
forth
in
Section
728.132
or
728.139.
A;
The
notice
must
include
the following information:
i)
USEPA Hazardous
Waste Number;
ii)
The corresponding
t’-eatnment
standard;
iii) The manifest number associated with the shipment
of
w a ste;
iv)
Waste
analysis
data,
where
available.
B)
The
certiuicationm
must
be
signed
by
an
authorized
representative
and
must
state
the
following:
I
certify under
penalty
of
law that
I
personally
have
examined and
am familiar with the waste
through
analysis and testing
or through
knowledge
of
the
waste
to
support
this certification that
the waste complies
with the treatment standards specified
in
35
111. 4dm.
Code 728.Subpart
D
and
all
applicable prohibitions
set
forth
in
35 Ill.
Adm. Code
728.132,
728.139
or Section
3004(d)
of
the
Resource
Conservation
and
Recovery
Act.
I
believe
that the information
I
submitted
is
true,
accurate
and
complete.
I
am
aware
that
the—c
are
significant
penalties
for
submitting
a
false
certification,
including
the possibility of
a fine and
i mpnisonment.
3)
If
a
qane~tor
‘S
waste
~
subject
to
am~ exempt
i
on
fromn
a
pohibition
on
the
type
of
land
disposal
metn’ad
utilized
fo’~the
i10--322
-104-
waste
(such
as,
but
not
imi
ted
to,
a
case-by-case
extension
under
Section
728.105,
an
exemption
uride’-
Section
728.106,
an
extension
unde- Section 728.1o1;c)3)
on
a nationwide capacity
variance under
40 CFR 268.Subpant
C -~9~—;1989;,with
each
snipmnent
of waste,
the genenata’-
shall
submit
a
notice
with
toe
waste
to
the
facility
receiving
the
generator’s
waste,
stating
that
the
‘waste
is
not
p’-’ahibited
f’-o~rland
disposal.
The
notice
must
include
the following
information:
A)
EPA
hazardous
waste
number:
B)
The
corresponding
treatment
standards
and
all
applicable
prohibitions
set
forth
in
Section
728.132
o
728.139;
u)
The
rnani fest number associatec with
the sh~pmnent
of waste;
0)
Waste
analysis data,
‘where available,
arid
E)
The
date
time
waste
is
suhj ect
to
the
orohi oi t ions.
41
If
a
gene—aton
determines
that
the
generator
is
managing
a
waste
that
is
suroject
to
the pronibitions
under Section
728.133(f)
(md
udiry
wastes
that
are
disposed
of
in
disposal
units
otlnen
than iancfilis
on
surface
impoundments)
and
is
not subject
to
the prohibitions
set forth
in Section
723.132,
with
each
shipment
of waste,
the geneator
snail
notify the
t’-eatment
storage
or disposal
facility,
in
w-iting,
of
any applicable
prohibitions
set forth
in
Sectid~m 728.133(f).
The notice
must
include
the following information:
A)
USEPA
hazadous
waste
number;
B)
The
applicable
prohibitions
set
forth
in
Section
728.133(f);
C)
The manifest
number associated with
the shipment
of waste;
and
0)
Waste analysis
data where available.
5)
if
a generator determines whether the waste
is
restricted based
solely
on the genenato—’ s knowledge
of the waste,
the generator
shall
retain
all
supporting data used to make
this determination
on-site
in
the generator’s files.
If
a generator determines
whether the waste
is
estricted
based
on testing
the waste
or
an
extract developed
musing
the test method described
in
4ppendix A,
the generator
shall
retain
all waste
analysis cata
on
site
in
the gene’-ator’s
files.
6)
Generators
shall
retain on—site
a
copy of
all
notices,
certifications, demonstrations,
waste analysis data
and other
documentation produced pursuant to this Section
f’or at
least
five years from the date
that
the waste that
is the subject
of
such documentation was last sent to
on—site
or off-site
110—323
-105-
treatmnent
storage
or
disposal.
The
fIve
year
record
‘-etention
pe~’ioc
15
automatically
extended
du’ing
the
course
of
any
urmresoived
enforcement
action
neaa’-ding
the
-egulated
activity
o’-
as
requested
by
the Agency.
b)
Treatment
facilities
shall
test
their wastes according
to
the
frequency
specified
in
their
waste
analysis
plans
as
required
by
35
ill.
4dm.
Code
724.113
or 725.113.
Such
testing
must
oe
performed
as
provided
in
subsections
(b)(1),
(b;;(2
and
;b)(3;.
I)
Far
wastes with t—eatment
standa
ros
expressed
as
concentrations
mm
the
waste
extract
(Section
728.141),
the
ownier
or
ope-ator
‘of
toe
treatment
facility
shall
test
the
treatment
~‘esidues
or
an
extract
of
such
resi dues
developed
using
the
test
method
described
in
Appendix
A
to
assure
that
the
treatment
residues
on
exVact
meet
the
applicable
treatment
standards.
2)
Fan
wastes
pohibited
under
Section
728.
132
or
728.139
which
are
nmot
subject
to
any
treatment
standards
mjnden Subpart
0, the
owner
on
operator
of
the treatment
faci
1 ity
shall
test
the
treatment
esidues
acco’Hirg
to
the
generator
testing
requinemmients
specifiemi
in
Section
723.132
to
assure that the
treatment
‘-esi dues comply with
the applicable
prolni biti ons.
3)
Far
wastes
with
treatmnent
standaros
expressed
as
concentrations
in
toe
waste
(Section
728.143),
the
owner
o—
operator
of
the
treatment
facility
shall
test
the
teatment
residues
(not
an
ext’-act
of
such
residues)
to
assue
that
the
treatment
‘-esidues
mneet
the
appl i cable
treatment
standa—ds.
4;:
A
notice
must
be
sent
to
the
land
disposal
facility
which
induces
the
following
information:
A)
USEPA
Hazardous
Waste
Number;
B)
The corresponding treatment standards
amid
all
applicable
prohibitions
set
forth
mm
Section
728.132
or
728.139.
C)
The
manifest
number
associated
with
the
shipment
of
waste;
and
0)
Waste
analysis
data,
where
avai
1 able.
5)
The
treatmnent
facility
shall
submit
a
certification witn each
shi pment
of
waste
or
t’-eatment
residue
of
a
restni cted
waste
to
the
land
disposal
facility
stating
tnat
the
waste
on
treatriment
residue has been treated
in compliance
with the treatment
standards specified
in Subpart
D
and
the applicable prohibitions
set
forth
in
Section
728.132
ar
723.139.
A)
For
wastes
with
treatment
standards
expressed
as
concentrations
in
the
waste
extract
o—
in
the
waste
;Sart’cn.
77n14I
c’
720.143),
cc
~n’-m-i~5tg~
ponibited
unter
Section
728.132
o—
726.139
which
are
not
subject
to
Ii
10-324
-106-
any
treatment
standards
under
Subpart
D,
tne
certification
must
be
signed
by
an
authorized
nepresentati ye
arid
must
state
tne
fol
owi ng:
I
certify
under
penalty
of
law
that
I
have
personally
examined
and am
familiar with
the treatment
technology
and
operation
of
the
treatment
process
used
to
support
tnis
certificatiom
and
that,
based
on
my
inquiry
of
tnoce
individuals
imiimediately
responsible
for
obtaining
this
information,
I
believe
tnat
the
treatmenmt
pocess
has
been
operated
and
maintained
pn’ape-ly
sc
as
to
comply
with
the
pefo’-mance
levels
specified
in
35
Ill.
AUm.
Code
728.Suboart
0
and
all
apnlicaole
prohibitions
set
fo’-tb
in
35
111.
4dm.
Code
728.132
or 728.139
o’- Section
3004(d)
of
the
Pesounce
Conservation
amid
Recove’-y
Act
without
dil uti
on
of
the
prohibited
waste.
I
am
aware
that
thee
are
significant
penalties
for
submitting
a
false
certification.
including
the
possibility
of
fine
and
i
np ni
5
onment.
B)
For wastes
with
t’-eatment
standards
expressed
as
technologies
(Section
728.142),
the
certification
must
be
signed
by
an
autho—i zed
representative
anc
must
state
the
fol loviirig:
I
certify
under
penalty
of
law
that
the
waste
has
been
treated
in
accoroance
with
the
req’ui ‘-ernents of
35
Ill.
4dm.
Code
723.142.
1
am
aware
that
there
are
si gn’i fi cant penalties
for submitting
a
false
certifi cati c’n,
md
uding the possibility
of
fine
and
i ma
ri
sonmcent.
6)
If the waste
or treatment
residue will
be further managed
at
a
different treatment
or storage
facility,
the treatment,
storage
or disposal
facility sending the waste
or
t-eatrnent
residue
off-
site must comply
with
the
notice
and
certification
requirements
applicable
to generate—s
under
this Section.
7)
For
wastes
that
are
subject
to
the
prohi bi ti
onis
unde—
Section
728.133(f)
and
are
not
subject
to the prohibitions
set
forth
in
Section 728.132, with each shipment of
such
waste
the
owner
or
operator shall
notify any subsequent treatment,
storage
or
disposal
facility
in witing,
of any applicable prohibitions
in
writing,
of
any applicable prohibitions
set forth
in Section
728.133(f).
The
notice must
include the following
information:
A)
USEPA
nazardous
waste
number;
B)
The appiicaole p-ohibitions
set forth
in Section
728.133(f);
C)
The manifest number
associated
with
the
shipment
of
waste;
and
110—325
-107-
D
Waste analysis data,
where avail able.
8)
Where
the
‘wastes
are
recyclable
materials
used
in
a
manner
constituting disposal
subject
to the provisions
of
35
Ill. Adm.
Code
726.120(b),
regarding
treatment
standards
and
prohibition
levels,
the
ovine—
or
‘operator
of
a
tneat:rment
facility
(i.e.
the
recycien)
is
not
requi’-ed
to
notify the
receiving facility
pursuant
to subsection
(b)(4).
With
each
shipment
of
such
wastes
the
owner
or
operator
of
the
recycling
facility
shall
smibmit
a
certification described
in
subsection
(b)(5),
and
a
notice which
imicludes the information
listed
in
subsection
(5) (4)
(except the
manifest niumbe)
to the Agency.
The
recycling facility also
shall
keep records
of the
name and
location
of each entity
receiving the hazardous waste-den
ved
product.
c)
The
owner
or operator
of
any land d~sposal facility disposing
any
waste
subject
to ‘estnictions
under this Part
shall:
1)
Have
copies
of the notice
and certification speci fied
in
suosection
(a;’
or
(b),
and
the
centificat~onspecified
in
Section
728.108
if
applicable.
2)
Test
the
waste,
o’-
an
extract
of
the
waste
or
treatment
residue
developed
using the test
method
described
in
Appendix
A
or
usicg
any methods
‘-equi red
by generators under Section
728. 132,
to
assure
t:nat
the
wastes
or treatment residues are
in
compliance
with
the
appl i cable
tneatmnent
standards
set
forth
in Subpart
P
and
all
applicaoie prohibitions
set forth
in
Sections 728.132
a’-
728.139.
Such testing must
be
performed
according
to
the
frequency specified
in
the facility’s waste analysis
plan as
required by
35
111.
Adm. Code 724.113
or 725.113.
3)
Where the
owner
on operator
is cisposing
of any
‘waste
that
is
subject
to the prohibitions
uncer Section
728.133(f)
but
nat
subject
to the prohibitions
set
forth
in Section
728.132,
the
owner
or operator
shall
ensure that such waste
is the
subject
of
a certification according
to
the requ~rements of Section
728.103
prior
to disposal
in
a
landfill
or surface impoundment unit,
anc
that
such disposal
is
in
accordance
with
the requirements
of
Section
728.105(h)(2).
The
same requirement
applies
to any
waste that
is
subject
to the prohibitions under Section
728.133(f)
and also
is
subject
to the statutory prohibitions
in
the codified prohibitions
in
Section 728.139
or Section
728.132
4
Where
the owner
or operator
is
disposing
of any waste
that
is
a
recyclable mateial
used
in
a
mnanne
constituting disposal
subject
to
the
provisions
of
35
Ill.
Adnm.
Code
726. 120(b),
the
owner
on
operator
is
not
subject
to subsections
(c)(1) through
(3)
with
respect
to such waste.
(Source:
Amended
at
14
111.
Req.
,
eftective
110—326
-108-
Section
728. 108
Landfill
and Surface Impoundment Disposal
Restrictions
Tne
Board
incorporates
by
nefe’-ence
40 CFR
268.3—i
as
epte~ at
~
~
RegT
3~2~A~st ~
~ggg~1989),
as
amended
at
54 red. Req.
36970, Septembe”
6,
1989.
This Section incorporates
no future
editions o~’ amendments.
Prior
to
May
8,
1990,
wastes wnich
are otherwise
p’-o:nibited from land disposal under
Section
728.133(f)
mnay
be
disposed
in
a
landfill
or
surface impoundment which
is
in
compliance
with
the
equirements
of
40 CFR 268.5(h)(2),
incorporated by
reference
in Section
728.105,
providec the~ nequinem~ments of
40
CFR
268.8
are
met.
(Source:
Amnended
at
14
Ill.
Req.
,
effective
SUBPART
C:
PR0r~i5IT1ON
ON LAND DISPOSAL
Section
728.132
Waste Speci fic
Prohi
oitions
--
Cal ifo’-nia
List Wastes
a)
The following :nazardous wastes a-c prohibited
from
land disposal
(except
in
injection’ wells):
1)
Liquid
hazardous wastes
having
a
pH
less than
on
equal
to
two
(2. 0);
2)
Liquid
hazardous wastes
containing
PCBs
at
concentrations
greaten
than
or
equal
to
50
ppm;
3)
Liquid
nazardous wastes
that
a’-e primarily water and contain
halogenated o—ganic
compounds
(HOC5)
in
total
concentration
greater
than on
equal
to
1000 mg/i
and less than
10,000 mg/l
HOCs.
d)
The
requi’-emnents
of
subsection
ma) and
(e)
do
not
apply
until:
1)
November 8,
1989, where
the wastes
are contaminated soil
or
debris
not resulting
from;
a CERCLA response action
on
from RCRA
corrective action,
as
defined
in
Section
728.102.
Until
July
8,
1989,
the wastes may
he disposed
of
in
a landfill
or surface
impoundment only
if
such
disposal
is
in, compliance with the
requirements
in
40
CFR
268.Bmn)(2),
incorporated
by
reference
in
Section
728.105.
2)
November
8,
1990,
where the
wastes
are contaminated soil
or
debris
resulting from
a CERCLA
response action
or RCRA
corrective action.
mJntil November
8,
1990,
the wastes
may be
disposed
in
a
lanafill
or surface impoundment
only
if such unit
is
in compiance with
the nequ~rementsspecified
in
40 CFR
268.5(h)(2),
incorporated
by reference
in Section
728.105.
e)
The following hazardous wastes are prohibited from land disposal
(subject to
any
regulation
that may
be promulgated with respect
to
disposal
in
injection wells):
1)
Liquid hazardous wastes
tnat
contain
HOCs
in
total
concentration
greater than or equal
to 1000 mg/I
and
are not prohibited
under
110——327
—109—
subsection
(a)(3);
and
2)
Nanliquid hazardous wastes
‘containing HOCs
in
total
concentration greater
than
or
equal
to
1000
mg/kg
and
which are
not wastes described
in
subsection
(d).
f)
The wastes
described
in
subsections
(e)(1)
and
;e;(2)
may
oe
cispasec
of
in
a landfill
or
surface i~rpoundmem1t only
if the -faeil~ty-such
‘unit
is
in
compliance with the
requirements
specified
ir
40
CFR
268.5(h)(2),
incorporated
by reference
in
Section
723.105.
g)
The
requirements
of
subsections
(a),
(d)
ano
(e)
do not
apply
if:
1)
Persons
have been granted
an
adjusted star,da~’d f’-om
a
p’-ohihiti’on pursuant to
a petition
under Section
728.106, wito
respect
to those wastes
and
units covered
by
the petition
(except
for
liquid hazardous wastes
containing PCBs
at
concentrations greater than
or
equal
to
500
Ppm
whi
ch
a~e not
eligible
for
exemoptiomis);
0”,
2)
Persons
have
been granted
an
extension
to
the
effective
date of
a
pohibition
pursuant
to
Section
728.105,
with
respect
to those
wastes covered
by the
extension;
or
3)
The wastes meet the applicable
stanoards specified
in Subpart
D
or,
where
treatment
standa”ds
are
not
specified, the wastes a—c
in
compliance with the applicable prohibitions
set forth
in this
Section
or Section 726.139.
h)
The prohibitions and effective dates
specified
in
subsections
(a)(3),
(d) and
(e) do
not apply where the waste
is
subject
to
a Subpart
C
prohibition
and effective
date for a specified HOC
(such
as
a
hazardous
waste chlorinated solvent, see e.g.
Section 728.130(a);.
i)
To determine whether
or
not
a waste
is
a liquid under
subsections
(a)
or
(e)
or under
Section
728.139, the following test
must be
used:
Method 9095
(Paint Filter Liquids Test),
as
described
in
“Test
Methods for Evaluating Solid Wastes”,
inc’oporated
by
reference
in
35
Ill. 4dm.
Code
720.111.
j)
Except
as
otherwise provided
in
this subsection,
the waste analysis
and recorokeeping requirements
of Section 728.107
are applicable
to
wastes
prohibited
under this Part or Section
728.139:
1)
The
initial
generator of
a liquid hazardous waste
shall
test the
waste
(not
an extract
or filtrate)
in accordance with the
procedures
specified
in
35
111.
4dm. Code 721.122(a)(1),
or
use
knowledge
of the waste,
to determine if the waste
has
a
pH less
than or equal
to two
(2.0).
if the liquid waste
has
a
pH
less
than or equal
to two
(2.0),
it
is
restricted
from
land
disposal
and
all
requirements
of this Part are applicable,
except
as
otherwise ~pecfied in~
this
Secton.
2)
The initial
generator
of either
a
1
i quit razardous waste
ii0-~32S
-110-
containing POBs
or
a
liquid
or
n’onl iquid
hazadous
waste
containing HOCs
shall
test the waste
(not
an extract
or
filtrate),
or use knowledge of the waste,
to determine whether
the concentration levels
in the waste
equal
or exceed
the
prohibition levels specified
in
this Section.
If
the
concentration of
PCBs or HOCs
in
the waste
is
greater than
or
equal
to the prohibition
levels specified
in
this Section,
the
waste
is
rest—icted
fromn land disposal and
all
requi —ements
of
this Part
are applicable, except
as
otherwise
specified
in
this
Section.
(Source:
Amended
at
14
Ill.
Peg.
,
effective
Section
728.133
Waste Specific Prohibitions
--
Fi’-st
Third Wastes
a)
The wastes specified
in
35
111. 4dm.
Code
721.132
as
USEPA hazardous
wastes numbers
listed below
a—c prohibited
from land
disposal
(except
in
an
injection well).
Until
August
7,
1990,
K061 wastes containing
15
zinc
or greater
are prohibited
from land disposal
pursuarmt
to
the
treatment standa—ds
specified
in
Section
728.141
applicable
to
K061
wastes
that contain
less than 15
zinc.
F006
(nonwastewater’)
KOOl
K004
—4ReRwastewateF3—wastes specified
in Section 728.143(a)
anc
Table
B
KOOB ~~e~wastewateF4—wastes specified
in Section
728.143(a)
and
Table
B
K015
K 016
1018
K 019
K 020
K021 -~ReRwastewateF~—wastesspecified
in Section
728.143(a)
and
Table
B
K022
(nonwastewater)
1024
K025 nonwastewaters
specified
in
Section
728.143(a)
and Table
B
K030
1036
(nonwastewater)
K037
K
044
K045
(nonexplosive)
K046
(nonwastewater)
1047
K060
(nonwastewater)
KO61 (nonwastewaters
containing
less than
15
zinc)
K062
(non CaSO4)
K069
(nonwastewater)
KQ8~~AeRwastewateF~-
1086
(solvent
washes),
K087
K099
K100 nonwastewaters
specified
in Section
728.143(a)
and Table B
110—329
_1
—
a-
1101
(wastewate-)
KiOl
(nonwastewate-,
low
arsenic
subcatego’-y
-—
less
than
1
total
arsenic
K 102
1103
K104
b)
Effective August
8,
1990,
the wastes specified
in
35 Ill.
4dm.
Code
721.132
as USEPA
Haza’-dcus Waste Was.
1048,
1349,
K050,
1051,
1052,
KOfi
(containing
151; zinc or
gneate-),
and
1071
are prohi bi ted
from,
land
disposal.
c)
Effective
August
B,
1990,
the
wastes
specified
in
Section
723.110
:nav-ing
a
treatment
standard
in
Subpart
P based
on
irmcineration
and
whi :h
are
contami
nated
sail
and
debris
are
prohi
hi
ted
fromn
land
disposal.
d)
Until
August
8,
1990,
wastes included
in subsection
(h) and
(c)
mnay
be disposed of
in
a
landfill
or
surface
imnpoundment only
if such unit
is
n
conipl i ance
with
the
requi remnents specified
in
40 C~R
268.5(h)(2),
incorporated
by
reference
in
Section
728.105.
e)
The requi-ements
of
subsection
(a),
(b),
(c)
and
(d)
do
not apply
if:
1)
The wastes
mneet
the applicable
standards
specified
in Subpart
3;
0~
2)
Persons
have
aeon
granted
an
adjustec standard
pursuant
to
Section
728.106,
with
respect
to those wastes
and
units
covered
by
the
petition;
on
3)
Persons
have been ganted
an
extension
to
the effective date of
a prohibition pursuant to Section 728.105, with
respect
to
those
wastes
covered
by the extensnon.
f)
Until
May
8,
1990,
the wastes
specified
in Section
728.110 for which
treatment
standards under Subpart
D
—aFe ~et a~~eab4-e—have
not
been
promulgated,
inciud~ngthose wastes which
are subject
to
the
statutory prohibitions
of Section
728.139
or
codified prohibitions
unde— Section
728.132,
but
not
including wastes subject
to
a
treatment standard
unde’- Section 728.142,
are prohibited
from
disposal
in
a landfill
or so—face impoundment
unless —the wastes a~e
the s~a~eet
ef
a va~4d~e~e~stFat+eRa~EePt+f4-eat+eH-unless
a
demonstration
and certification
have
been submitted pursuant to
Section 728.108.
g)
To cete~’minewhether
a hazardous waste
listed
in
Section
728.110
exceeds the applicable t~eatmentstanddrds
specified
in
Sections
728.131
and
723.143,
toe
initial
generator
shall
test
a
representative sample
of
tne —waste e~t~aet
ef—extract
of
the
waste,
or the generator may use knowl edge
of the waste,
or the generator
shall
test the
entire waste depending on whether the treatment
standards are expressed
as concentrations
in
the waste extract
or the
waste.
if the waste contains constituents
in
excess of
the
110—330
-112-
applicable
Subpart
D
levels,
the
waste
is
pohibited
f’-om
lard
disposal
and
all
requirements
of
this
Pat
are apclicahie
except
as
otherwise specified.
(Source:
Amended
at
14
Iii.
Peg.
,
effective
1
SUBPART
F:
PROHI
B I TI OhS
ON
STORAGE
Section
728. 150
Prohi oiti
ons
on
Storage
of
Rest-i cted
Wastes
a)
Except
as
provided
in
this
Section,
the
sto’-age
of
hazardous
wastes
restricted
from
land
disposal
under Subpart
C
is
prohibited,
unless
the following
conditions
are
met:
1)
A generator
stores such wastes
in tanks
or containers
on—site
solely for the purpose
of the accumulation of
such quantities
of
hazardous waste
as
necessary
to
facilitate proper recovery,
t-eatment
or disposal
and
the gene—ator compl ies
with
the
requirements
in
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code
722.134.
(A gene-ator who
4s
in
existence
on the effective date
of
a
regulation
‘under this
Part and
who
must
store
hazardous wastes
for longer than
90
‘days
due
to
the regulations under
this
Pa’-t becomes
an
owner
or
operator
of
a storage facility
and must obtain
a RCRA
permit,
as
required
by
35
Ill.
Adni.
Code
703.
Such
a facility may qualify
for
interi mn status upon compl
i an’c
with
the regulations
governing
intenimn
status
under
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code
703.153).
2)
An
owner
or operator of
a hazardous waste treatment, stoage or
disposal
facil
ity
stores
such
wastes
in tanks
on
contai ners
solely for the purpose
of the accumulation
of
such quantities
of
hazardous waste
as
necessary
to
facilitate prope’ —ecovery,
treatment
or
disposal and
A)
Each container
is
clearly marked
to identify
its contents
and
the date each period
of accumulation
begins;
B)
Each tark
is
clearly marked with
a description
of its
contents, the quantity of each hazardous waste
received
and
the
date
each
period
of
accumulation
begins,
or
such
information
is
recorded and maintained
in the operating
record
at the facility.
Regardless
of whether the tank
itself
is marked,
the owner
and operator
shall
comply with
the ope—ating record
requirements
of
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code
724.173
or 725.173.
3;
A transporter stores manifested shipments of
such wastes
at
a
transfer facility
for 10 days or
less.
b)
An
owner
or operator of
a treatment,
storage
or
disposal
facility may
store
such wastes
for
‘up to one year
unless the Agency
can
demonstrate that such storage was
not solely
for the purpose
of
accumulation
of
such quantities
of hazardous waste
as
are necessary
to facilitate proper recovery,
treatment
or disposal.
110—331
-113-
c)
An
owner
or
operator
of
a
treatimient,
storage
or
disposal
facility
may
store
such wastes beyond
one year;
however,
the owner or operator
bears the burden
of proving that
such
storage
was
sol
ely
fo’- the
purpose
of
accumulation
of
such quantities
of hazardous waste
as
are
necessary to facilitate prooer
recovery,
treatment or disposal.
d)
4he p~eh4~4-t4e~
k s~bseet~eR~
~eesAet a~p~y
te the was~eswh~eh
a~e~hes~~eet
ef a~a~~eve~
pet4~e~
~R~eF~eet~e~ 8TQ6~
a
A&t+eAwR~de~aF~aeeecaRte -~e~
4H
SebpaF~G~aa
a~Feve~
ease-by—ease
exteesieR
~adeF ~eet~eR
~8~I-3~
e~a
val4~ ceF
eat~eRa~e~
~e?t4ea
~8T~Q8T—If
a
generator’s
waste
is
exempt
fromo
a
prohibition
on
the
type
of
land
disposal
‘utilized
for
toe
waste
(for
example,
because
of
an
approved case-by-case
extension under
10 CFR
268.5,
incorporated
by
reference
in
Section
728.105,
an
app’-oved
Section
728.106 petition or
a national
capacity variance unde
40 CFR
268,
Subpart C,
the prohibition
in
subsection
(a) does
not apply during
the period
of such exemption.
e)
The prohibition
in subsection
(a) does not apply to hazardous
wastes
that
mneet
the treatment
standards
soecified under Sections 728.141,
728.142 and 728.143
or the adjusted treatment standards specified
under Sectioh
728.144,
on, where treatment
standards have not been
specified,
is
in compliance with
the applicable prohibitions
specified
in Section
728.132
or
728. 139.
f)
Liquid
hazardous wastes containing
PCBs
at
concentrations
create’-
than
or equal
to
50
ppm must
be stoned
at
a facility
that meets
the
requi’-ements
of 40
CFR
761.65(5), incorporated
by
reference in
35
Ill
.
Adnm.
Code 720.111,
ana
mnust
be removed
from stoage
amid treated
on disposed
as
required
by
the
Pant
within
one
year of the
date when
such wastes
are first
placed
into
storage.
The provisions
of
subsection
(c)
do
not apply to
such PCB wastes prohibited
under
Section 728.132.
(Source:
Amended
at
14
Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
110—332