1. 67-178
      2. 67-179
      3. ILLIN0I~Xk~GISTER
      4. POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
      5. TEXT OF ADOPTED AMENDMENTS
      6. SUBCHAPTER b: PERMITS
      7. PART 703
      8. Section 703.206
    1. (ontrol of run on;
    2. 3) Minimization of run-ott of hazardous constituentsfrom the treatment zone;
    3. demonstration;
    4. will be growr•
    5. Section 703.207 Landfills
    6. 2) Control of run-on;
    7. 5) Control of wind dispersal of particulate matter,where applicable;
      1. Appendix A
    8. ILLINOIS REGISTER
    9. TEXT OF ADOPTED AMENDNEPITS
      1. Region I: Maine, Vermont~New Hampshire,Massachusetts, Connecticut andRhode
      2. District of Columbia
    10. South Dakota5 Utah and Colorado
      1. Commonwealth of the Northern MarianaIslands
      2. A c0ntinuo~.xSon-site, physic~alconstruction programhad begun or
    11. ILLINOIS REGIST~R
      1. TEXT OF ADOPTED AMENDMENTS
      2. ILLINOIS REGISTER
      3. POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
      4. TEXT OF ADOPTED AMENDMENTS
      5. ILLINOIS REGISTER
    12. 8,-gUs
      1. ILLINOIS REGISTER
      2. ILLINOIS REGISTER
      3. ILLINOIS REGISTER
      4. ILLINOIS REGISTER
      5. POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
      6. SUBPART C~ CHARACTERISTICS OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
      7. ILLINOIS REGISTER
      8. ILLINOIS REGISTER
      9. ILLINOIS REGISTER
      10. used1 ve-~sed~reeleimed or reeyeled4 by being~
      11. 67~227
      12. It meets any of the following criteria;
      13. ILLINOIS REGISTER
      14. POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
      15. TEXT OF ADOPTED AMENDMENTS
      16. containers that are rendered empty bythat rinsing; or
      17. any of the following events occur:
      18. 67-232
      19. forth in Subpart D.
      20. 1) A hazardous waste will remain a hazardous waste.
      21. 67-233
      22. POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
      23. 1) A) Domestic sewage; and
      24. 87-235
      25. 67-236
      26. ILLINOIS REGISTER
      27. ILLINOIS REGISTER
      28. POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
      29. TEXT OF ADOPTED AMENDMENTS
      30. Sections 721.131, 721.132, or 721.133(e); or
      31. under this Section, the generator must:
      32. 1) Comply with 35 Ill. Adm. Code 722,111;
      33. (f); and
      34.  
    13. 67-241
      1. ILLINOIS REGISTER
      2. POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
      3. TEXT OF ADOPTED AMENDMENTS
      4. B) In interim status under 35 Ill. Adm. Coda703and 725;
      5. program approved under 40 CFR 271;
      6. waste; or
      7. E) A facility which:
      8. 1) Beneficially uses or re-uses, orlegitimately recycles or reclaims his
      9. waste; or
      10. ii) Treats his waste prior to beneficialuse or re-use, or legitimate recycling
      11. or reclamation.
      12.  
      13. Used1 Re-used1 Reeyeaed or ReclaiMed
      14. POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
      15. C) (Reserved for used oil)
      16. B) Used batteries (or used battery cells)returnedto a battery manufacturer for
      17. regeneration
      18. 67-243
      19. TEXT OF ADOPTED AMENDMENTS
      20. 34 35 141, Mm Lode 723,
      21. 35 144-; Adm Lode 72~SubpertA through I~-~
      22. Section 721.130 Gener
      23. more of the Hazard Codes:
    14. FO 27
    15. ILLINOIS REGISTER
    16. P020 DinosebP085 Diphosphoramide, octamethyl-P039 Disulfoton
    17. TEXT OF ADOPTED AMENDMENTS
    18. P037 1,2,3,4,1O,10-Hexachloro—6,7—epoxy—l,4,4a,5,6,7,8,8a-octahydro-endo, no-
    19. CCdiwethylaml no)-sulfonyl)phenylesterP110 Plumbane, tetraethyl-
    20. carbonyloximeP101 Propanenitrile
    21. ILLINOIS REGISTER
    22. POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    23. TEXT OF ADOPTED AMENDMENTS
    24. U181 Benzenamine, 2-methyl-5-nitroU0l9 Benzene (I,T)
    25. hexyb) esterU069 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, dibutyl ester
    26. U202 1,2-Benzisothiazolin-3-one, 1,1-dixoideU120 Benzo(j,klfbuorene
    27. ILLINOIS REGISTER
    28. POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    29. U074 2-Butene, 1,4-dichboro- CI,T)U031 n-Butyb alcohol CI)
    30. 1fl19 Methanesubfonic acid, ethyl ester0211 Methane, tetrachboro-
    31. U121 Methane, trichborofluoro-P153 Methanethiob (I,T)
      1. Compound .Sa.pl. handlingcins/fraction
      2. Non-CCmathS.
    32. ILLINOIS REGISTER
    33. POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    34. (phenol, 2,4-dinitro-6-(1-methylpropyl)-)cadmium and compounds, N.O.S.
    35. p-chloroaniline ~benzeneamine, 4-chloro-)chlorobenzene (benzene, chloro-)
    36. acid, 4acbloroeelphaa(4echlerophnflIs
    37. chry sene (1, 2-benzphenanthrene)citrus red No. 2
    38. (2-naphthol, 1-1(2 ,5—dimethoxypthenyl)aso-)coal tars
    39. REGISTER
    40. 11~3~2The ratio of ions must agree within 102 with that ofthe standard.,
    41. Where,
      1. ILLINOIS RLtTStER
    42. SUBPARI P)’LEPIN’ AND REPORTING
    43. Post-Closure Care and Use of PropertyPost-Closure Plan; Amendment of Plan
      1. TLL*WOI$ EEGIUER
    44. SUBPART Ii SlUM. PROVISIONS
    45. Part do not apply to:
      1. 67.314
      2. 720.110:
      3. activities during immediate response to any ofthe following situations:
      4. i) A discharge of a hazardous waste;
      5. iii) A discharge of a material which, when
      6. B) An equivalent sampling method.
      7. (Board Note: See 35 Ill. Adm. Code 720.121for related discussi~rt.)
      8. Section 724.173 Operating Record
      9. zssd.
      10. (Source: Added at )
      11. demonstrate the absence or presence of free liquids
      12. 67-327
    46. ILLINOIS REGISTER
      1. TEXT OF ADOPTED AMENDMENTS
      2. SUBPART B: GENERAL FACILITY STANDARDS
      3. 725.117 General Requirements for Ignitable, Reactive orIncompatible Wastes
      4. SUBPART C: PREPAREDNESS AND PREVENTION
      5. SUBPART E: MANIFEST SYSTEM, RECORDKEEPINCAND REPORTING
      6. Reports
      7. SUBPART F: GROUND-WATER MONITORING
      8. SUBPART C: CLOSURE AND POST-CLOSURE
      9. SUBPART H: FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS
      10. ILLINOIS REGISTER
    47. Overpacked Drums (Lab Packs)
    48. 725.432 Interim Status Incinerators Burning ParticularWazardous Wastes
    49. Section
    50. 725.470 AppLicability Other Thermal Treatment
    51. 67-336
      1. 67-337
      2. POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
      3. ILLINOIS REGISTER
    52. closure of the facility.
    53. clesure cars ab5eet~veseF earagraph 4b4 ofthieSections
    54. operator of a hcaardeus yenta la’idfill musts
      1. Section 725.415
      2. TEXT OF ADOPTED AMENDMENTS
      3. ILLINOIS REGISTER
      4. POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
      5. TEXT OF ADOPTED AMENDMENTS
      6. code 705.2lZ.
      7. SUBPART F: THERMAL TREATMENT
      8. Section 725.470 App eabi~ity Other Thermal.~Treatment
      9. 67-354
      10. 726.135
      11. 726.136
      12. 67-356
      13. Section
      14. 726.180 Applicability and requirements
      15. 67-357
      16. ILLINOIS REGISTER
      17. POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
      18. 67-358
      19. 67-361
      20. POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
      21. 67-362

ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
December 20, 1985
IN THE MATTER OF$
)
)
RCRA UPDATE, USEPA REGULATIONS
)
R85-22
(4/24/84
THROUGh
6/30/85)
)
FINAL ORDER,
ADOPTED
RULE
ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by J. Anderson):
On October 10, 1985,
the
Board proposed to amend the RCRA
regulations
to reflect
amendments
to United States Environmental
Protection Agency regulations
from
April 24.
1984 through June
30,
1985,
The proposal appeared on November 1, 1985,
at 9 Iii.
Reg. 16536.
The Board has
modif
led
the
proposal in response to
public comment as will be outlined
in the Opinion to be
adopted.
The Board hereby adopts the amendments to 35 Iii.
Adm,
Code
106, 703, 720, 721, 722.
124,
725 and 726 as set forth
in
the
attached Illinois Register text for publication.
IT
IS SO ORDERED,
I, Dorothy
t4. Gunn, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board, hereby certifios that the above Order was adopted on
the~~~’-
~dayof
_________________,
1985, by a vote
of
_________
Ill
Control Board
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TITLE
35:
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
SUBTITLE A:
GENERAL PROVISIONS
CHAPTER
1:
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
PART 106
HEARINGS PURSUANT TO SPECIFIC RULES
SUBPART
A:
HEATED EFFLUENT DEMONSTRATIONS
Section
1O6.1O~
Petition
106.102
Requirements for Petition
106.103
Parties
106.104
Recommendation
106.105
Notice and Hearing
106.106
Transcripts
106.107
Opinion
and Order
SUBPART
B:
ARTIFICIAL COOLING LAKE DEMONSTRATIONS
ec tion
106.201
Petition
106.202
Notice and
Hearing
106.203
Transcripts
106.204
Effective Date
SUBPART C:
SULFUR DIOXIDE DEMONSTRATIONS
Section
106.301
Petition
106.302
Requirements
for Petition
106.303
Parties
106.304
Recommendation
106.305
Notice
and Hearing
106.306
Transcripts
SUBPART
0:
SOLID WASTE
AND BOILER DETERMINATIONS
Section
106.401
Petition
106.402
Notice
of Petition
106.403
‘Ri~ommendation
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POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
TEXT OF ADOPTED AMENDMENTS
106.404
Response
T06.405
Public Comment
106.406
Public Hearings
T06.407
Decision
106.408
T~iaT
APPENDIX
Old
Rule Numbers Referenced
AUTUORITY:
Implementing Sections
5,
22.4,
27,
28 and 28.1
and
authorized
by Section 26
of the Environmental Protection Act
(Ill.
Rev.
Stat.
1983,
ch. 11~,pars.
1005,
1022.4,
1027, 1028~
1028.1 and 1026).
SOURCE:
Filed with Secretary of State January
1,
1978;
amended
at
4
111.
Reg.
2,
page
186, effective December 27,
1979; codifIed
at
6
Ill.
Reg.
8357;
amended
in R85-22 at
Ill.
Reg.
effective
SUBPART 0:
SOLID WASTE
AND BOILER DETERMINATIONS
Section 106.401
Petition
~j
Any person seeking, pursuant
to
35
Iii,
Adm.
Code
120
130 or
720
132,
a determination that
a materTal
Is
not
a solid waste
or that
an enclosed device, using
~öntrofledflame combustion,
is
a boiler, must
file
a
petition with the Board.
~j
The
petition must
include the
information specified
In
35
Iii.
Adm.
code 720.130
et seq.,
for
the type of
determination sought.
In addition,
the petitioner must
Include
the following information:
jj
Name of the petitioner
.gI
Location
of the
facility;
and
~J
A reference
to prior Board
Order’s affecting the
facility.
(Source:
Added
at
Ill.
Reg,
,
effective
)
67-177

____
-
106.402
Notice of Petition
The petitioner
shall
serve
a copy of
the
petit ton on
the
bi
The
Agency
shall
give notice of the filing of
the
~~ition
as provided
in
35
Iii.
Adm.
Code TO4.142.
(Source:
Added
at
Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
Section 106.403
Recommendation
The Agency shall
file
its recommendation
in
accordanç~
with 35
111. Adm~Code 104.180.
(Source:
Added
at
Section
106.404
Response
The petitioner
may respond
to
the recommendation
in accordonce
with
35
111.
Adm.
Code 104.18
(Source:
Added
at
-~1
-~
Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
Section 106.405
Public Comment
Any person may comment on
the
petition
and
recommendation within
45
days after
the Agency files
its recommendation,
in accordancj
with
35
Ill.
Adtn. ~Code104.183.
(Source:
Added
at
Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
106.406
Public Hearings
The Board
will
co_nduct
a hearing on
all
petitions for
determfnations pursuant
to
this Subpart.
j~j
The Hearing Officer will give
notice of the hearing
pursuant
to
35
Iii.
Adm.
Code 104.200(d).
(Source:
Added at
Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
ILLINOIS REGISTER
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
TEXT
OF ADOPTED AMENDMENTS
Section
Ill.
Reg.
effective
)
)
)
)
3
Section
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TEXT OF ADOPTED AMENDMENTS
Section 106.407
Deci sion
~j
The Board will
enter
an Order supported by
a written
Opinion setting forth the reasons
for
the
Board’s
action,
including
all
findings
Of
fact and conclusions
of
law.
As required
by Section 28.1
of
the Environmental
Protection Act
(Ill.
Rev.
Stat.
1983,
ch. 1Ifl~par.
1028.1),
Orders and Opinions wil
be maintaiñid by the
Clerk of the Board for public
inspections.
A listinQ
of
all determinations made pursuant
to this Subpart
will
be
published
in
the Environmental
Register
at
the end
of
each fiscal year.
(Source:
Added
at
Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
)
Section 106.408
Appeal
Any
final
determination ofthe
Board may be appealed pursuant
to
~èction 41
of the Environmental
Protection Act
(Ill.
Rev.
Stat.
1983,
ch.
111k,
par.
1041).
(Source:
Added
at
Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
)
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TITLE 35:
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
SUBTITLE
C:
WASTE DISPOSAL
CHAPTER I:
POLLUTION CONTROI~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
703.151
Application by New HWM Facilities
703.152
Amended Part A Application
703.153
Qualifying for Interim Status
703.154
Prohibitions During Interim Stat~is
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
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TEXT OF ADOPTED AMENDMENTS
SUBPART
D:
APPLICATIONS
SUBPART
E:
SHORT TERM AND PHASED PERMITS
Section
703.221
703.222
703.223
703.224
703.225
703.230
Section
703.241
703.242
703.243
703.244
703.245
703.246
Emergency Permits
Incinerator Conditions Prior to Trial Burn
Incinerator Conditions During Trial Burn
Incinerator Conditions After Trial Burn
Trial Burns for Existing Incinerators
Land Treatment Demonstration
SUBPART
F:
PERMIT CONDITIONS
Establishing Permit Conditions
Noncompliance Pursuant to Emergency Permit
Monitoring
Notice of Planned Changes
Release or Discharge Reports
Reporting Requirements
AUTHORITY:
Implementing Section 22.4 and aut1~orizedby Section
27 of the Environmental Protection Act
(Ill.
Rev. Stat.
1983, ch.
111
1/2, pars.
1022,4 and 1027).
SOURCE:
Adopted
in R82-19 at
7 Ill. Reg. J4289, effective
December 27,
1983; amended
in R84-9 at
9
Ill.
Reg.
11899,
effective July 24,
1985; amended
in R85-22 at
Ill. Reg.
effective
Section
703
.
180
703. 181
703.182
703. 183
703.184
703.185
703.200
703.201
703.202
703.203
703.204
703.205
703.206
703 .207
Applications
in General
Contents of Part A
Contents of Part
B
General Information
Facility Location Information
Groundwater Protection Information
Specific Information
Containers
Tanks
Surface Impoundments
Waste Piles
Incinerators
Land Treatment
Landfills
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TEXT OF ADOPTED AMENDMENTS
SUBPART A:
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 703.110
References
a)
When used in this Part the following publications are
incorporated by refe~ence:
“Test Methods for E~r~luating
Solid Waste,
Physical/Chemical Me~hods,”EPA Publication SW-846
4Fi~s~
Edition1 198O-~as updated by Revisions A ~August
19891 B 4July-~l98l~~and G
(Febctiery-
198233
or
(Second
Edition,
1982 as amended by Update
I (April,
1984) and
Update
II (April,
1985)).
The first editie~0?
SW-846
is
no
longer
in
print.~
Rev
sie~e
A and B
are
ailable
from EPA1 9??iee
of Solid Waste3 4WH—S6SB43 40~N
Street-1 STW--j Washington3 9-~?- 29460w
Revision ?
~
available from NTIS1 ~28~ Pert Royal Road-,
Spng?ield-
Vginia
22161.
The second edition of SW-846 and
Updates
I and
II are ineltides
material from
thTTirst
edition and Revisions A1 B1 and ?
in a reorganired
It is available from the Superintendent of
Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington,
D.C.
20402,
20401
(202)
783—3238, on a subscription
basis, and future updates
will
euteteetieally be mailed
to the subseriber.
b)
The references listed in paragraph
(a) are also
available for inspection at the offices of the Pollution
Control Board.
This incorporation includes
no later
amendments
or editions,
(Source:
Amended at
Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
)
SUBPART
D:
APPLICATIONS
Section 703.183
General Information
The following information is
required in the Part B application
for all HWM facilities, except as 35 Ill.
Adnt. Code 724.101
provides otherwise:
a)
A general description of the facility;
b)
Chemical and physical analyses
of the hazardous wastes
to be handled at the facility.
At
a minimum,
these
analyses shall contain
all. the information which must be
known to treat,
store or dispose of the wastes properly
in accordance with 35 Ill. Adm. Code 724;
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c)
A copy of
the
waste
analysis
plan
required
by
35
Ill.
Adm. Code 724.113(b) and,
if applicable,
35 Iii. Adm.
Code 724,113(c);
d)
A description of ~‘:esecur
c.y procedures and equipment
required by
35 Iii.
Adm..
(;oóe 724.l14~,or
a
justification
demonstrati~
~he reasons for
requesting
a
waiver
of this
requiremen~
e)
A copy of
the
general
insp~~:ion schedule
required
by
35
ill.
Adm.
Code
724,115b)~
~ncluding,
where applicable,
as
part
of
the
inspection
~~:hedule,
specific
requirements
in 35 111.
Adi~.
Code 724.274,
724.294,
724.326,
724.334., 724~373
~id
724.403;
f)
A justification
of
any
request for a waiver(s) of the
preparedness
and
prevention
requirements
of
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code
724.Subpart
C;
g)
A
copy
of
the
contingency
plan
required
by
35 111.
Adm.
Code
724
Subpart
D;
(Board Note:
Include., where applicable, as part of the
contingency plan, specific requirements in Sections
724.300,
724.327.,
724.355w
35 Ill.
Adm. Code 724.355
has
not
yet
been
adopted).
h)
A description of procedures, structures
or equipment
used
at
the
facility
to:
1)
Prevent hazards in unloading operations
(for
example, ramps, special forklifts);
2)
Prevent
runoff
from
hazardous
waste
handling
areas
to other
areas of the facility or environment, or
to prevent flooding
(for example, berms, dikes,
trenches);
3)
Prevent
contamination of
water. supplies;
4)
Mitigate
effects
of equipment failure and power
outages; and
5)
Prevent undue
exposure
of
personnel to hazardous
waste
(for example, protective clothing);
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TEXT
OF
ADOPTED
AMENDMENTS
i)
A
description
of
precautions
to
prevent
accidental
ignition
or
reaction
of
~~nitable,
reactive
or
incompatible
wastes
as
rcquired
to
demonstrate
compliance with 35 III. Adm,
Code
724.117
including
documentation
demonstrat:~g
compliance
with
35
til.
Adm.
Code
724.i17(c).
j)
Traffic pattern,
estimated
volume
(number, types
of
vehicles)
and control
(for
example,
show turns across
traffic
lanes
and stacking
lanes
(if
appropriate);
describe
access
road surfacing
and
load
bearing
capacity;
show
traffic
control
signals);
k)
Facility
location
information
as
required
by
Section
703.184;
1)
An outline of both the
introductory
and continuing
training
programs
by owners
or
operators
to
prepare
persons
to operate or maintain
the
HWM
facility
in
a
safe manner
as
required
to
demonstrate
compliance
with
35
Ill. Adm.
Code
724.116.
A brief description of how
training will be designed to meet actual job tasks in
accordance with requirements in 35 Ill. Adm. Code
724.116(a) (3);
m)
A copy of the closure plan and,
where
applicable,
the
post-closure plan required by 35 Ill, Adm. Code 724.212
and 724.218.
Include where applicable,
as part of
the
plans, specific requirements
in
35 Ill. Adm. Code
724.278,
724.297,
724.328,
724.358,
724.380, 724.410 and
724.451;
n)
For existing facilities, documentation that
a notice
has
been placed in the deed or appropriate alternate
instrument
as required
by
35
Iii. Adm. Code 724.220;
o)
The most recent closure cost estimate, for the facility
prepared
in
accordance
with
35
Ill.
Adrn,
Code
724.242
plus
a copy of
the financial assuran~mechanism adopted
in compliance with 35 Iii. Mm, Code 724.243;
p)
Where applicable~
the
most
recent
post-closure
cost
estimate for the facility
prepared
in
accordance with 35
Ill.
Adm.
Code 724.244
plus
a
copy
of
the
financial
assurance
mechanism
adopted
in
compliance
with
35
Ill.
Adm. Code 724.245;

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‘SR
POLLUTION CONTROL
BOARD
TEXT
OF
ADOPTED
ANENDNENTS
q)
Where
applicable,
a
c.
py
af
the
nsurance
policy
or
other
documenta’ion
which
comprises
compliance
with
the
requiremen4’
of
35 lit
a.
Codit.
724.241.
For
a
new
facility~drcuments’
owing the amount of
insurance
meeting
t c spccif
a
of 35 ill.
Ada.
Code
724.247Cc’
nd, if tp~
le,
35 Ill.
Ada.
Code
724.247(b
chat
the
o
operator plans to have
in
effect be~nains,
al
pt
of
hazardous
waste for
treatment
orsg.
‘at.
A
request
for
an
alternati
cyst
o~z
ed
coverage,
for
a
new
or
existing
L
tlity,
may
ubmitted
as
specified
in
35
Ill.
Ada.
C
de
724.2
7Cc.
s)
A
topograph.c.
map
showir.
distance of
1000
feet around
the facili
at
a
scale
2.5
centimeters
Cl
inch)
equal
to
not
more
than
61
meters
(200
feet)
Contours
must
be
aho
n
on
the
map.
The
contour
interval
must
be
sufficient
to
clearly
shot
the
pattern
of
surface
water
flow
in
the
vicinity
of
and
from
each operational
unit
of
the
facility.
For
example,
contours
with
an interval
of
1.5
meters
CS
feet),
if
relief
is
greater
than
6.1
meters
C20
feet),
or
an interval
of
0.6
meters
C2
feet),
if
relief
i.
less
than
6.1
meters
C20 feet).
Owners and
operators
of
BMW
facilities
located
in mountainous
areas
should
use
larger
contour
intervals
to
adequately
show
topographic
profiles
of
facilities
Th.
map shell
clearly
show
the
fot
&
1)
Nap scale and
date
2)
100-year
floodplain
area;
3)
Surface
waters
including
intermittent streams;
4)
Surrounding
land
uses
(residential,
commercial,
agricultural, recreational);
5)
A
wind
rose
Ci .e
,
prevailing
wibde peed
and
direction);
6)
Orientation r
~ map
Cnorth
arrow);
7)
Legal boundaries of the
BMW facility
site;
8)
Access
co~trol
,
gates);
5

POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
TEXT OF ADOPTED AMENDMENTS
9)
Injection aid withdrawal wells both on-site and
off~site;
10)
Bul
ngs,
tr atnent, storage or
disposal
ape
~ions; o~. ot1~er
structures
(recreation
areas,
rur
controL systems,
access
and
internal
roads,
sto
sanitary
nd pro-ess sewage
systems,
loading
and
oading areas, fire control
facilities,
etc
11)
Bare.
Ls for drainage or flood control;
12)
Location of operational units within
the HWM
facility site, w~erehazardous waste is
(or will
be) treated,
stored or disposed
(include
equipment
cleanup areas);
(Board Note:
For large HWM facilities,
the Agency
will allow the use of other scales on a case by
case basis.)
t)
Applicants
may be required to submit such
information
as
may
be
necessary to enable the Agency
to
determine
whether
a
permit should be issued and
what
conditions
to
impose
in any permit issued~
(Board ~4t°
ee
40 CFR 270.14(b).)
(Source:
Amended at
Ill. Reg.
,
effective
)
Section
703.202
For facilities
that use tanks
to store or treat hazardous waste,
except
as
otherwise provided in 35 Ill. Adm,
Code
724.290,
description
of
design and operation procedures
which
demonstrate
compliance
with the requirements
of 35 Ill. Adm, Code
724.291,
724.292,
724.298 and
724.299, including:
a)
References to design standards or other available
information used
(or to be used)
in design and
construction of ~he
tai~~r.
b)
A
description of design specifications including
identification of construction materials and
liningmat.er
ala
(include pertinent characteristics such
as
corros,.
~i
or erosion resistance);
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TEXT
OF
AD
2)
~t~Ltheconta~nrnent
s
stem relative
to
the
~
tern.
3)
itio~the~~tod~ect1eaks
and
~
dr
un~on
w ~.l1
be
pi~nted ~
(Board
Note:
See
40
F?
2~O.16~22~2~4b4424,)
(Source:
Amended
at
~
effective
Section 7O3~2O3
For facilities that s~ore~treat or dispose of hazardous waste in
surface impoundments
except
as
otherwise
provided
in 35 Iii.
Adm, Code 724.1O1~the Part B
pplr ation must includes
a)
A list of the hazardou
wastes placed
or
to be
placed
in
each surface im o idi
t
b)
Detailed
p~s
~,
a
ar
the
surface
i
~o
e~
construc’~ed
a
era
requirerren
35
ci
submiss
c
ust ad
inthat~
e
ri
g report describing
how
c
wi~ibe designed~
ti~
iired to meet the
ode 724.321~ This
lowing
items as
specified
c)
Tank
dimensio~r~
C.
ci
s~e11thicknesa;
d)
A
diagr
°~tationand process flow;
e)
Descrip
~
C
f
systems
d
ress
r
E)
Descript
a
ignitabi
or r~
buffer zone
~
~~1i~abI
ci
detection s
ster
L
ci
Adm.
ode
72
~7ö(~
u
~win:
safery cutoff~bypass
I~c (e.g.~vents);
r ~ard1ing incompatible
~nc1uding the use
of
r n of the containment
and
atc~anc~th33TT~
lude
at leastEhi
1)
~~j~nsa1dadescri
tronof
the basic desi
n
~rialso
construction of thcontainm~~em~
)

ILLit~0iSREGISTER
_______
POLLUTION
CONTROL
BOARD
TEXT
OF
ADOPTED
AMENDMENTS
1)
The
liner
system
(except
for
an
existing
portion
of
a
surface
impoundment)~
If
an
exemption
from
the
requirement
for
a
liner
is
sought
as
provided
by
35
Il1~
Adm,
Code
724.321(b),
submit
detailed plans
and
engineering
and
hydrogeologic
reports
as
appropriate,
describing
alternate
design
and
operating
practices
that
will,
in
conjunction
with
location aspects, prevent the
migration
of
any
hazardous
constituents
into the groundwater or
surface
water
at
any
future
time;
2)
Prevention
of
overtopping;
and
3)
Structural
integrity
of
dikes;
c)
If an
exemption
from
35
Ill.
Adm. Code 724.Subpart
F
is
sought,
as
provided
by 35 Ill,
Adm.
Code
724.322(a),
detailed
plans
and
an
engineering report explaining the
location
of
the
saturated
zone
in relation to the
surface impoundment, and the design of
a double-liner
system that incorporates
a leak detection system between
the liner;
d)
A description of how each
surface
impoundment,
including
the liner and cover systems and appurtenances for
control
of
overtopping, will be inspected in order to
meet the requirements
of 35 Ill. Adm, Code
724.326(a)
and
(bY.
This information should be included in the
inspection plan submitted under Section 703.183(e);
e)
A certification by a qualified engineer which attests to
the
structural
integrity
of
each
dike,
as required under
35 Iii,
Adm, Code 724.326(c),
For new units, the owner
or
operator must submit
a statement by a qualified
engineer
that
hethe engineer will provide such a
certification
upon
completion
of
construction
in
accordance with the plans and specifi.cations;
f)
A
description
of
the
procedure
to
be~~
used
for
removing
a
surface impoundment from service, as required under
35
Ill, Adm, Code 724.327(b) and
(c).
This information
should be included in the contingency plan submitted
under Section 703.183(g);
g)
A
description
of how
hazardous
waste
residues
and
contaminated
materials will be removed
from
the
unit
at
closure, as
required
under
35
1ll~
Adm.
Code
724.328
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ILLINOIS REGISTER
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
TEXT OF ADOPTED AMENDMENTS
(a)(1).
For any wastes not to be removed from the unit
upon
closure,
the owner or operator must submit
detailed
plans
and an engineering report describing how
35
Iii.
Adm.
Code 724.328(a)(2) and
(b)
will be complied with.
This
information should be included
in the closure plan
and, where applicable,
the post~closureplan submitted
under Section 7O3~I83(m);
h)
If ignitable or reactive wastes are to be placed
in
a
surface impoundment, an explanation of how 35 Ill.
Adm.
Code
724.329 will be complied with;
i)
If
incompatible wastes, or incompatible wastes
and
materials,
will be placed
in a surface impoundment,
an
explanation of how 35 Ill. Adm. Code 724.330
will
be
complied with.
jj
A waste mana!~t
l!~~orhazardous waste
numbers
FO2O,
F021,
FO22,
FO23,
F026 and F027 describing how the
~
~
s
of
35
Ill, Adm, Code 724.331,
This submission
must
address
the
~
~~p~ç~fied
in that
Section:
1)
The volume~
h sical and chemical
characteristics
J~~~tomirate
through soil orto voistilize or escape
into
the
~here;
~
~tenuativ~ti~f~rlin
and
~teria1s;
3)
~
ed with these wastes;
and
4)
The_effectivenessofadd±tionaltreatrnen~~~n
~torintechniues,
(Board Note:
See 40 CFR 270.17.)
(Source:
Amended at
)
Section 703.204
For
facilities
that store or treat hazardous waste in waste
piles, except as otherwise provided in 35 Ill. Adm, Code 724,101,
the Part
B application
must. include:

TEXT OF ADOPIED AMENDMENTS
a)
A
list
of hazardous
wast.
a placed or to be placed in
each waste pile~
b)
If
an exe
~ion is
~‘
ght to 35
Ill. Adm Code 724.351
and
724.E
part
F a
ovided
by 724,350(c),
an
explanati
of how
requirements of
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code
724,350(c) will be
plied with;
c)
Detailed plans and
cngineering report describing
how
the
pile is
or will
d~signed,constructed,
operated
and
maintained to re
I the requirements
of
35
lll~
Adm.
Code 724.351,
This subnission must address the
following items as specified in that Section:
1)
The liner system (except for an existing portion
of
a
pile).
If an exemption from the requirement
for
a liner is sought, as provided by 35 In, Adm~
Code
724.351(b), the owner
or operator must submit
detailed plans and engineering and hydrogeologic
reports
as appropriate, describing alternate design
and operating practices that will,
in conjunction
with location aspects, prevent the migration of
any
hazardous constituents into the groundwater
or
surface water
at any future time;
2)
Control of run~on,
3)
Control of run~off;
4)
Management
of collection and holding units
associated wirn run~onand run~offcontrol systems;
and
5)
Control of wind dispersal
of particulate
matter,
where applicable;
d)
If an exemption from
35
Ill. Adm. Code 724.Subpart F
is
sought as provided by 35 Iii, Adm, Co~d~724,352
or
724.353,
submit detailed plans and a~n~ngineering report
describing how the requirements
of 35~Ill,
Adm,
Code
724,352~a~
or ~24,3~3~ ~
ilJ
be .omplied with;
e)
A description of how each waste pile, including the
liner
and appurtena.~
‘~
(or control of run~onand
run-
off,
will be inspect. d in order to meet the
requirements
of
35 Ill
Adm
Cod.
1
35
(a) and
(b).
This
informatio
should
~..
ncluded in the inspection plan

It
~
TEXI 01 ADO
submitted
u
d
r S
~-
io
3(
It
an exemption is
sought
to 33 11
b
F pursuant to 35
Ill. Adm, Code
72
,
~i
nspection plan
how
the in~oat~
FL. Adm, Code
724.353(a)O
)
f)
If
the trestLe
r in the pile,
details
ot
a
u ed, and the
nature and
qu
g)
If ignitable o
are to be placed in a
waste
pile,
S’i CX
I
~1O
te raquare~nents
of
35
Ill.
Adm, Code
7
4
3
e
oipl ed with~
h)
If
incompatible wa~tes
in onpati Ic wastes and
materials,
will
a p a~d
at
pile, an
explanation
of
h
v
3
1 1
C
de 1~4357 will
be
complied with;
1)
A
descriprion of ww
iazar
u~ a~rarasidues and
contaminated materaals wall be reooved from the
waste
pile
at closure, as
eq
rod
:rdcr
35 Ill, Adm, Code
724.358(a).
For an
wast.
to b~removed from the
waste
pile upon closure, the o rer o~operator
must
submit
detai’ed pIa~ ar
a
aneeri~greport
describing
to
35
1~
3
2i
4 0(a) and
(b)
will
be complied w th
a
t
should be included
in
the closure plan aid
w’~ ye applicable,
the
post-
closure plan sub itte
:
ar
3 ction 703,183(m).
~il
A
waste ma~gcentplar
fT
ardous waste numbers
P5fl
FO2~ F23
0
a ai
F027~ii~ji~nhowa
waste
lie that
ia
not e cia ~FTas
efined in
Section
24.3
c
is or w
1
b
e
a d
c~~ucted
o
erated and mainta n~ t~e~ ~he r~qentso~~
11.
dm, Code
,
a
h~
aubniT3szon must address
the
followane iteas
~ specic ad
ii
~EtI~~
-
-
-
_
1)
The volune
eJ
d
cal characterstics of
~
a
~e
~
ale,
includi ~
~ tath~~~oil
or to
tal
c
o t
2)
The atteua.i~
der1~i~
surrurl~g
~
..
a
Is,

POLL
L
Cf
3)
The no F
a
.L?
of othe
materials co-
~
ad
4)
The
e
t
r
I
treatrnent,~~n
2L~a:.~1£
(Board
Note
(Source:
Amended
at
)
Section
703.206
For
facilities
that us~Ia
.0
opose of hazardous
waste,
except
as othe’wi
3
1
Adrn.
code
724.101,
the
Part
B
application
ii
a)
A
description
o~
3
t
treat~nent
demonstration
a
3
Ill, Adm, Code
724.372.
The
:
include the
following
information:
1)
The wastes for
Lach
t:
demonstration will
be
made
and the poteit~F
fazardous constituents in the
wastes;
2)
The data
a rc
u
3 to make the
demo~tr
a,
aboratory
data,
field~da
a a
~‘a~ I
3)
Any spec
Sold test that
will
be
condu
uu
A)
thc
.
.
cal mn leaching,
deg~
B)
ate
in’luding analytical
C)
D~
a
.ut will be
r~tir, including
tie
t
.
c.i~stics,climatic
a
ta
r~ ?ractices;

POLLUL ION CONTROL
BOARD
TEXT OF ADOPTED AMENDMENIS
b)
A descript
in of
a lail
te
ant program, as required
under
35
...
Adm, Code 724.~7l. This information
must.
be
submit
.3 with the pla
f
r
the treatment
demonstra
an, and
poate
following the treatment
demonstra
on,
TI
land
e”itmert program must address
the follo
~ng itei
1)
The wastes
to
ian
2)
Design measu~
a~
or~oa~ag
p
...c~~es
necessary
to maximize
t.
atment. in accordance with 35
Iii.
Adm, Code 724
73(a) uicluding:
A)
Waste app ication Lethod and rate,
B)
Measures to control soil pH;
C)
Enhancement
of microbial
or chemical
reactions;
D)
Control of moisture content,
3)
Provisions for unsaturated zone monitoring,
including:
A)
Sampling equip:ent.
procedures and frequency;
B)
Procedures for selecting sampling locations;
C)
Analytical procedures,
D)
CI sin of custody control;
E)
Procedures for establi hing background values;
F)
Statistical methods for interpreting results;
C)
I e justification for any h~ardous
constituents recommended for~selection as
principal hazardous constituents, in
~cordance with
rateria for such
~leation in 35
1.
Adm
Code 724.378(a);
ue “its reasonably
i ad
fro’n,
the wastes
to
va0ti. analysis performed
~
Co a
724 113
4)
Alit
expec~
be 1
purs~.
of
hazardou~
d
to
be
in,
o
treat~d
sac
to
35
91

‘1
POLLUTION CONTROL
BO&RD
TEXT
O~
ADOPTED
AMENDMENTS
5)
The
proposea
aimei
ions
of
the
treatment
zone;
a)
A description of boy t
e
ne
is
or
viii
be
designed,
const~eacted,operated
ni ra. tamed in order to meet
the re4uirements of 3’ Ill
Adm. Code 724.373.
This
subma.
ion must addre
s
Ft
I oliowing items:
1)
(ontrol of run on;
2)
Collection and co tol
af
run- ff;
3)
Minimization of run-ott of hazardous constituents
from the treatment zone;
4)
Management of collection and holding facilities
associated with run-on and run-off control systems;
5)
Periodic inspection of the unit.
This information
should
be included
..n the inspection plan submitted
under
Section
703.183(e);
6)
Control
of
wind
dispersal
of
particulate
matter,
if
applicable;
d)
If food-chain crops are to be grown in or on the
treatment
zone
of
the
land
treatment
unit,
a
description
of
how
the
demonstration
required
under
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code
724.376(a)
will
be
corducted
including:
1)
Characteristics of the food-chain crop for which
the
denonstration
will
be
made;
2)
Characteristics
of
the
waste,
treatment
zone
and
waste
application
method
and
rate
to
be
used
in
the
demonstration;
3)
Procedures
for
crop
growth,
sample
collection,
sample
analysis
and
data
evaluat4.on;
4)
Characteristics
of
the
comparisbn
crop
including
the lo ation
ani
corditions
under
which
it was or
will be growr•
e)
If food chair crops ara
o bc grown, and
cadmium
is
resent
in
the
land
treate~
ste, a description of how
the
reqwrements
of
ILl
dm.
Code
724.376(b)
will
be
complied with;
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ILLINOIS
h
POLLUTION CONIROL BOARD
TEXT
OF
ADOPTED
AMENDMENTS
f)
A
description
of
the
vegetative
cover
to
be
applied
to
closed
porrions
of
the
fa...ility,
and
a
plan
for
maintaining
such
co’er
during
the
post~closure
care
period,
as
required
under
35
Ill.
Adm,
Code
724,380(a)(8)
and
(a)(2).
Ills
information
should
be
included
in
the
closure
plan
and,
where
applicable,
the
p
~t~closure
care
plan
submitted
under
Section
703. 183(m);
g)
If
ignitable
or
reactive
wastes
will
be
placed
in
or
on
the treatment
zone,
an
explanation
of
how
the
requirements
of
35 Ill, Adm, Code 724.381
will
be
complied with;
h)
If
incompatible
wastes,
or
incompatible
wastes
and
materials,
will
be
placed
in
or
on
the
same
treatment
zone,
an
explanation
of
how
35
Ill.
Adm,
Code
724.382
will
be
complied
with,
1)
~emanaem~nforhazardouswastenumbers
F020,
F021,
F022,
P~2
2andFO27
describing
how
a
land
treatment
facilit
is
or
will
be
desi
ned
constructed,
a
erated
and
maintained
to
meet
t
e
requirements
o
11.
Adm,
Code
2
his
submission
must
ad dr e s s
the
f~
in
that
Section:
1)
The
volume,
ph~~cal
and
chemical
char act
en
stics
of
the
wastes, includin
their
otential
to mi
rate
t~l
or
to volatilize
or
escae
nto
the
~here;
2)
The
attentuative
ro
rties
of
underl
in
and
~undin
soils or other materia
~
lizinr2p~rtie!2foth2~mateL~als2o-
ed
wi th
these
wastes;
and
4
~
ormo~torintechniues.
(Board
No...e:
See
40
CFR
Z7O.20&22~2~b446~).)
(Source:
Amended
at
Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
)
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TEXT OF ADOPTED
AMENDMENTS
Section
703.207
Landfills
For
facilities that dispose of hazardous waste in landfills,
except as otherwise provided in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 724.101,
the
Part B application must include:
a)
A list of the hazardous wastes placed or to be placed in
each landfill or landfill cell;
b)
Detailed plans and an engineering report describing how
the landfill is or will Vs designed, constructed,
operated and maintained to comply with
the
requirements
of
35 Ill. Adm. Code 724.401.
This submission must
address the following items as specified in
that
Section:
1)
The liner system and leachate collection and
removal system (except for an existing portion of a
landfill)
If
an
exemption
from
the
requirements
for
a
liner
and
a
leachate
collection
and
removal
system
is
sought
as
provided
by
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code
724
401(b),
submit
detailed
plans
engineering
and
hydrogeologic
reports
as
appropriate,
describing
alternate design and operating
practices
that~will,
in conjunction with location aspects, preven$
the
migration of any hazardous constituent into ~he
groundwater
or
surface
water
at
any
future
t$.me;
2)
Control
of
run-on;
3)
Control of run—off;
4)
Management of collection and holding facilities
associated
with
run-on
and
run-off control systems;
and
5)
Control of wind dispersal of particulate matter,
where applicable;
c)
If an exemption from 35 Ill. Adm. Code 724.Subpart F is
sought, as provided by 35 Ill. Adm. Code 724.402(a), the
owner or operator must submit detailed plans and an
engineering
report
explaining’
the
location
of
the
saturated
zone
in
relation
to
the
landfill,
the
design
of a double-liner
system
that
incorporates
a
leak
detection
system
between
the liners and a leachate
collection
and
removal
system
above
the
liners;
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TEXT OF ADOPTED
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d)
A
description of how each landfill, including the
liner
and cover systems,
vii
be
inspected
in
order
to
meet
the requirements of
35
1.
Adn
Code 724.403(a) and
(b).
This information
uld
be included in the
inspection plan submitt
under SeLtion 703.183(e);
e)
Detailed
plans
and
an
e
nearing
report
describing
the
final
cover
which
will
applied
to
each
landfill
or
landfill cell
at closure
n accordance with 35 Iii, Adm
Code 724,410(a), and
a d~criptior.of how each landfill
will be maintained
and
monitored
after
closure
in
accordance with 35
Iii. Adm. Code 724.4iO(b)~ This
information should be
included
in
the
closure
and
post-
closure plans submitted under Section 703,183(m);
f)
If ignitable or reactive wastes will
be
landfilled,
an
explanation of how the requirements
of
35 Ill. Adm. Code
724.412 will be complied with;
g)
If
incompatible
wastes,
or
incompatible
wastes
and
materials, will be landfilled,
an explanation of how
35
Ill. Adm,
Code 724.413 will
be complied with;
h)
If bulk or non-containerized liquid waste or waste
containing free liquids is
to be landfilled, an
explanation of how the requirements
of 35 Ill. A~m.
Code
724,414
will
be complied with;
i)
If
containers of hazardous waste
are
to
be
landfilled,
an explanation of how the requirements
of
35
Iii.
Adm.
Code 724,415 or 724.416,
as applicable, will be complied
with.
jj
A waste mana ement
lan for hazardous waste numbers
F
,
021,
0
2,
F
,
FO
and F
7
escnibing
ow
a
~wil1bedesine~tructedo
rate
and
maintained
to
meet
the
reou~~i~ement~mentsof
11.
dm,
Code~72T~TT This
submi~iIàn
must
address
TT~
~wini~
1)
The volume,~
i.calani chemical characteristics
of
the
was tes,
inc 1 udi
~g t~~r
otentia
tomi
rate
~
~
~here;
~
~enuativ~ro~~es
of
undenl
in
and
!~u~insoil~
~er
materials’

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IriOlS
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CONTROL
BOARD
TEXT
OF
ADOPTED
AMENDMENTS
3)
The
mobiiizi~
r2ertles
of
ot her
mater~a1 s
co
-
~
stes;and
4)
The
e ft aetivent
of
a
~
~nitorin
(Board
Note:
See
4
(Source:
Amended
at
,
effective
)

ILLINOIS REGISTER
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
TEXT
OF
ADOPTED
AMENDMENTS
TITLE 35:
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
SUBTITLE C:
WASTE DISPOSAL
CHAPTER
I:
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
SUBCHAPTER
c
HAZARDOUS
WASTE
OPERATING REQUIREMENTS
PART
720
HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM: GENERAL
SUBPART A:
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section
720. 101
720.102
720.103
Purpose,
Scope
and
Applicability
Availability
of
Information;
Confidentiality
of
Information
Use
of
Number
and
Gender
SUBPART
B:
DEFINITITONS
Section
720. 120
720.121
720.122
720.
130
720.
131
720.132
720. 133
720. 140
720.
141
Appendix A
Rulemaking
Alternative
Equivalent
Testing
Methods
Waste
Delisting
Procedures for Solid Waste
Determinations
Solid
Waste
Determinations
Boiler
Determinations
Procedures
for
Dete~inations
~tionalreuation~a~Eaio
hazardous
waste
Rec din
Activities ~
~
~ctivities
Overview of
40 CFR, Subtitle C Regulations
AUTHORITY:
Implementing Section 22.4 and
authorized
by Section
27
of
the
Environmental Protection Act
(Ill.
Rev.
Stat,
1983,
ch.
111
1/2,
pars.
1022.4
and
1027),
Section
720. 110
720.
111
Defini tions
References
SUBPART
C:
RULEMAKING
PETITIONS
AND
OTHER
PROCEDURES
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POLLUTION CONTROL
BOARD
TEXT OF ADOPTED AMENDMENTS
SOURCE:
Adopted in R81~22, 43 PCB 427,
at
5 Ill.
Reg, 9781,
effective
as
not4 in
35 Ill, Adm. Code
.1.106;
amended and
codified in R81~2,
45 PCB 317,
at
6
Ill. Reg
4828, effective as
noted in
35
Iii.
~dm, Code 7e0.106; amended i
~82~~19at
7 Iii.
Reg.
14015,
effe~~iveOct.
12,
1983;
amended
R84~9,
at
9
Ill,
Reg. 11819,
effe
ive July 24, 1985; amended
R85~22at
Ill.
Reg.
,
effe
~ive
SUBPART B:
DEFINITIONS
Section
720.110
Definitions
When
used
in
35
Ill,
Adm. Code 720 through
72
nly,
the
following terms have the meanings given below,
“Act”
or
“RCRA” means
the Solid Waste Disposal Act, as
amended
by
the Resource Conservation and R~...overyAct of
1976,
as
amended
(42 U.S.C.
Section 6901
et
seq,)
“Active
portion” means that portion
of
a facility where
treatment, storage or disposal operations are being or have
been
conducted
after May 19,
1980 and which
is
not
a closed
portion.
(See also “closed portion”
and
“inactive portion”.)
“Administrator” means the Administrator of
the
U.S~
Environmental
Protection
Agency
or
his
designee.
“Agency”
means the Illinois Environmental Protection
Agency.
“Aquifer” means
a geologic formation, group
of
formations
or
part
of
a
formation capable of yielding
a significant amount
of
groundwater to wells or springs.
“Authorized
representative” means
the person responsible for
the overall operation of
a facility or
an operational
unit
(i.e., part of a facility),
e.g., the plant manager,
superintendent
or
person of equivalent res~onsibiiity.
“Board”
means the Illinois Pollution Control Board,
“Boiler”
means
an
enclosed
device
usin
controlled
flame
~
ers tics:
~
for
r ecoy~ripg~
and
exportin
thermal ener
in
the or~E~m~
heat ed
El
sc~eat!
se

POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
TEXT
OF
ADOPTED
AMENDMENTS
The unit’~combustion
chamber
and
rimar
ener
a~
on~
rnus t
be
of
iriteral
dep~~.
To
be
2f~teraid~~
-
~e cornbu~
t
ion cha
ncr
and
the
sectiol(
T
t~èh
aswaterwalls
and ~~eate~J
~
orm e d
into
one
~nufactured
or as
‘~nJed_unit,
A u:~tin which the
~r~ii~Uon
chambar ~
i
~
sec~~~re~oii
sorconne
c
t ions
t
inte
rail
desi
ned;
however,
secondar
ener
re~
~
or
~hea~s~i~
B not be
h sicall
formed
into
the same unit as the
)mbustiOn chamber an
t
e
rimar
ver
sect
~1lowinunitsarenot
E~~ud!~irombei~&
~oilers sold
because the
are
not
of
inte ral desi n:
~rocess heaters
units
t at
~ferenerdirectltoarocessstream,and
fluidized bed_combustion units; and
in aeration,
t he
unit
must
mai ntainathe
rmal
~
~ul
ated
in
terms
of
the
recovered
ener
corn ared
with the thermal value of the fuel; and
The~
trnu~
xort~ and
ilize
at
1~!st
75
ercent
of
11Th recovered ener
,
calculated
on
an annual basis,
In
is ca culation,
no
credit
~
recovered
~int~alTinth~same
unit.
TExam les
of
internal use are the
reheatin
of fuel
or
corn
ustion
air,
and the drivin
of induced or forced dra
t
fans
or
~erums;or
The unit is one which the Board has determined, on
a
“Certification” means
a statement of professional opinion
based upon knowledge and belief,
“Closed
Portion” means
that portion of
a f~dilitywhich an
owner or
operator
has
closed
in
accordance
with
the
approved
facility
closure
plan
and
all
applicable
closure
requirements.
“See also
“active portion”
and “inactive
portion”,)
“Confined aquifer” means
an
aquifer
bo
eded
above
and
below
by impermeable beds or by beds of distinct.y lower
permeability than that of
a aquifer
~
~
?‘
an aquifer
containing
confinid
grou~
ccr

ILLINOIS_REGISTER
POLLUTION
CONTROL
BOARD
“Container”
means
any
portable
device
in
which
a
material
is
stored,
transported, treated, disposed
of
or otherwise
handled,
“Contingency
plan”
means
a
document
setting
out
an
organized,
planned
and
coordinated
course of action
to
be
followed
in
case
of
a
fire,
explosion or release of hazardous waste or
hazardous waste constituents which could threaten
human
health
or the environment.
“Designated
facility” means a hazardous waste treatment,
storage
or disposal facility which has received
en
EPA
permit
(or
a
facility
with interim status) in accordance with the
requirements
of
40
CFR
270
and
124
or
a
permit
from a state
authorized
in
accordance
with
40
CFR
271,
or
that
is
regulated
under
40
CFR
261,6(c)(2)
or
40
C~W2~T’~part
F
or
35
Iii.
Adm~~
7fl,
J(2)
or~726~Siibart
F
and
that
has
been
designated
on
t
e
mani
est
by
t
e
generator
pursuant
to
35
Iii,
Adm, Code 722,120,
“Dike”
means
an
embankment
or
ridge
of either natural
or
manmade
materials
used
to
prevent
the
movement
of
liquids,
sludges,
solids
or
other
materials,
“Director”
means
the
Director
of
the
Illinois
Environmental
Protection
Agency.
“Discharge”
or
“hazardous
waste
discharge”
means
the
accidental
or
intentional
spilling,
leaking,
pumping,
pouring,
emitting,
emptying
or dumping of
hazardous waste
into
or
on
any
land or water,
“Disposal”
means
the
discharge,
deposit,
injection,
dumping,
spilling,
leaking
or
placing of any solid waste or hazardous
waste
into
or
on
any
land
or
water
so
that
such
solid
waste
or
hazardous
waste
or
any
constituent
thereof
may
enter
the
environment
or
be
emitted
into
the
air
or
discharged into any
waters,
including groundwaters.
“Disposal
facility”
means
a facility
or
pa~’t
of
a facility
at
which
hazardous
waste
is
intentionally placed
into
or
on
any
land
or
water
and
at
which
waste
will
remain after closure,
“Elementary
neutralization
unit” means a
device
which:
Is
used
for
neutralizing
wastes which
are
hazardous
wastes only because they exhibit the corrosivity
67~202

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REGISTER
POLLUTION
CONTROL
BOARD
TEXT
OF
ADOPTED
AMENDNEPITS
characteristic
defined
in
35
Iii,
Adm.
Cod.
721.122 or
are
listed in
35 YR. Adm. Coda
721.Subpart
P
only for
this reasons and
Meets
the deUnitton of
tank, container, transport
vehicle or vessel
in
Section
720.110,
“EPA” means United
States
Environmental
Protection Agency.
“EPA
hazardous
waste
number
means
the
number
assigned
by
EPA
to
each
hazardous waite listed in 35 lU. 4dm. Code
721.Subpart D and
to
each
characteristic
identified
in 35
Ill. Adm. Code 721.Subpart
C.
“EPA identification
number
means
the number
assigned
by
USEPA
pursuant
to 3~5III. 4dm.
Code
722 through
725
to
each
generator,
transpoi’ter and treatment,
storap
or
disposal
facility.
“EPA region” means the
states
and
territories
found
In
any
one of the following
ten
regions:
Region
I:
Maine, Vermont~New Hampshire,
Massachusetts, Connecticut and
Rhode
~sIand
Region
II~
New
York,
Nov
Jersey5
Commonwealth
of Puerto
Rico
and
the
U.S.
Virgin
Iala~ds
Region III:
Pennsylvania5 Delaware1 Maryland,
West
Virginia, Virginia and the
District of Columbia
Region
IV:
Kentucky1
Tennessee,
North
Carolina,
Mississippi.,
Alabama,
Georgia,
South
Carolina
and
Florida
Region
V:
Minnesota,
Wiscqnstn,
Illinois,
Michigan,
ladisea
and
Ohio
Region
VI:
New
Mexico,
Oklahoma,
Arkansas,
Louisiana
and
Texas
Region
VII,
Nebraska,
~ansai~
Missouri
and
Iowa
Region
VIII:
Montana~Wyoming,
Worth
Dakota.
South
Dakota5
Utah
and
Colorado

ILLINOIS REGISTER
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD,~
TEXT OF ADOPTED AMENDMENTS
Region
.IX~
C~1~ifornia,.Neva~a,,Arizona, Hawaii,
Guam, American Samoa and
Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana
Islands
Region
X:
Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Alaska
“Equivalent method”. means any testing or analytical method
approved by
the Board pursuant to Section 720.120.
“Existing hazardous waate~management
(HWM) facility” or
“existing facility**
means
a facility wh~ch~was
i~n operation
or for which construction commenced on~orbefore November 19,
1980.
A facility had commenced construction if:
The
owner or oj~eretorhad obtained the federal, state
and loca1~appro:vaisor permits necessary to begin
physical construction and either
A c0ntinuo~.xSon-site, physic~alconstruction program
had begun or
the owner or operator
had
entered into contractual
obligatio.ns-—which~could not be cancelled or
modified without substantial loss--for physical
construction
of the facility to be
completed within
a
reason,a,ble time,
“E~s
ting
portion”
means
that
land
surface
area
of
an
e~:L~:ting
waste
management unit, included in the original Part
A
permit
application,
on which wa9tes have been placed prior
to
the
is~suanoe of
a
p~rmit•.
“Facility”
means all contiguous land and structures, other
appurtenances; and improvements on the land used for treating,
storing
or
dispo,sing
of hazardous waste,
A facility may
consist of several treatment, storage or disposal operational
units
(e.g., one or more landfills, surfac~impoundmentsor
combinations
of’ t~em).
“Federal
agency”
means
any
department,
agency
or
other
instrumentality~of
the
federal
government,
any
independent
agency
or
establishment~of
the
federal
government
including
any
government
corporation
and
the
Government
Printing
Office,
67.204

ILLINOIS REGIST~R
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
TEXT OF ADOPTED AMENDMENTS
“Federal, state and local approvals
or permits necessary to
begin
physical
construction”
means
permits
and
approvals
required under federal, state or local hazardous waste
control
statutes,
regulations
or ordinances.
“Food-chain
crops”
means tob~ieco,crops grown for human
consumption
ond
crops
grown
for
feed
for animals whose
products
~
consumed
by
humans.
“Freeboai:~means
the vertical distance
between the top of
a
tank or nw~’:aceimpoundment dike and the surfsee of
the waste
contained ~:J~erein.
“Free li~c±ds”means liquids
which readily separate from
the
solid port~~on
of
a waste under ambient temperature and
pressure
“Generato;~’means any person, by site, whose act
or
process
produce hazardous waste
identified or listed in
3~
Ill. Adm.
Code
721 or whose act first causes
a hazardous waste to
become subject to regulation.
“Groundwater”
means
water
below
the
land
surface in
a zone of
saturation.
‘Hazardous
waste” means
a hazardous waste as defined in
35
Ill.
Adm.,
Code 721.103.
“Hazardous
waste
constituent”
means
.a
constituent
which
caused
the hazardous waste
to
be listed in 35 I~1. Adm. Code
721.Subpart D, or a constituent listed
in of
35
Iii.
Adm..
Code
721,124.
“Inactive
portion”
means
that
portion
of
a
facility
which
is
not
operated
after
November
19,
1980.
(See also
“ective
portion”
and
“closed
portion~.)
“Incinerator” means
an any enclosed device using controlled
flame combustion1 which is neither
a “boile~t”nor an
“industrial
furnace”.
ie~iim~y~p~trpeee~?
wki~h~s ~e
~Jiefma~y
break
down
purpose
0?
w)tieh
is
~e
~herm~fl~’
break
down
hezardo~s was~e-~ Examp’es
of
4.neineratere
afe Ve~ery
k~1n-
?~uidi~ed
bed and liqtsid
~eetien
ineinefe~ere,
“Incompatible
waste”
means
a
hazardous
waste
which
is
unsuitable for:
67.205

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POLLUTION
CONTROL
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TEXT
OF
ADOPTED
AMENDMENTS
Placement
in
a
particular
device
or
facility
because
it
may
cause
corrosion
or
decay
of
containment
materials
(e.g..,
container
inner
liners
or
tank
walls);
or
Commingling
with
another
waste
or
material
under
uncontrolled
conditions
because
the
commingling
might
produco
heat
or
pressure,
fire
or
explosion,
violent
react:.~.on, toxic
dusts,
mists, fumes or gases
or
f1am~~abie
fumes
or gases.
(See
~3
Ill.
Adm.
Code
725, Appendix E for examples.)
“Industris~.furnace” meansany of the
following
enclosed
devices
that
are integral components of manufacturing
processes a~ that use controlled flame devices to accomplish
recovery
of
materials~ or
energy:
Cement kilns
Lime kilns
Aggregate kilns
Phosphate kilns
Coke ovens
Blast
furnaces
Smelting, melting and refining furnaces (includin&
jyrometailurgical devices
such as cupolas, reverberator
furnaces, sintering machines, roasters and foundry
turnaces)
Titanium dioxide
chloride process oxidation reactors
Methane reforming furnaces
Pulping liquor recovery furnaces
Combustion
devices
used
in the recovery of sulfur values
trorn
spent
sulfuric
acid
61-206

ILLINOIS
REGISTER
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
TEXT OF ADOPTED AMENDMENTS
Any other such device
as
the Agency
determines
to be
an
“Industrial Furnace”
on the basis of one or more of
the
following factors:
The desi
n and use
of the device
rimaril
to
accomplish recovery of material pro uct~j,,
The
use
of
the device to burn or reduce raw
~nateria1s
to
make
a
material
product;
The
use
of
the
device to burn or reduce secondary
materials
as
effective substitutes
~or raw
materials, in processes using raw materials as
principal
feedstocks;
The
use
of
the ‘device to burn or reduce secondary
materials ‘as ingredients in an industriil process
to
make
a
material
product;
The
use
of
the
device
in
common
industrial
practice
to produce
a material product;
and
Other relevant factors.
“Individual
generation
site”
means
the
contiguous
site
at
or
on which one or more
hazardous wastes are generated.
An
individual generation
site,
such as
a large manufacturing
plant,
may
have
one
or
more sources
of
hazardous waste but is
considered
a
single
or individual generation site
if
the
Site
or
property
is
contiguous..
“In operation”
refers to a facility which
is treating,
storing or disposing of hazardous waste.
“Injection
well”
means
a
well
into
which
fluids
are
being
injected,
(See
also
“underground
injection”,)
“Inner
liner”
means
a
continuous
layer
of
~iaterial
placed
inside
a
tank or container
which
protects~.t)~econstruction
materials
of
the tank
or
container
from
the
contained
waste
or
reagents
used
to
treat
the
waste,
“International
shipment”
ni~ans
the’ transportation of
hazardous
waste
into
or
out
of
the
jurisdiction of the United
States,
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“Land
treatment
facility”
means
a
facility
or
part
of
a
facility
at
which
hazardous
waste
is
applied
onto
or
incorporated
into
the
soil
surface;
such
facilities
are
disposal facilitie~if
the
waste
will
remain
after
closure
-
“Landfill”
moa~a~
a
disposal
facil~U:y
or
part
of
a
facility
where
hazardoos
~iaste
is
placed
in
or
on
land
and
which
is
not
a
land ~eatment
facilityc
a surface impoundment or
an
injection
n1i~
“Landfill
aall~
~aeans
a
discrete
volume
of
a
hazardous
waste
landfill
w~r,ieh uses
a
liner
to
provide
isolation
of
wastes
from
adjacent
cells
or
wastes
Examples
of
landfill
cells
are
trenches
and
pits.
“Leachate”
means
any
liquid, including any suspended
components
in
the
liquid,
that
has percolated through or
drained
from
hazardous
waste,
“Liner”
means
means
a
continuous
layer
of
natural
or
manmade
materials
beneath
or on
the
sides
of
a
surface
impoundment,
landfill
or
l~ndfi1l
cell,
which
~estr~cts
Lhe
downward
or
lateral escape of hazardous waste, hazardous waste
constituents
or
leachate,
“Management”
or
“hazardous
waste management”
means
the
systemat.’lc
control
of
the
collection,
source
separation,
storage.,
transportation,
processing,
treatment,
recovery
and
disposal
of
hazardous
waste,
“Manh~’est”
means
the
shipping
document
originated
and
signed
by
the
generator
which
contains
the
information
required
by
35
ili~
Adm.
Code
722.Subpart
B.
“Manifest document number~means the
USEPA
twelve
digit
identification
number
assigned
to
the
generator
plus
a
unique
five
digit
document
number
assi.gned
to
the
manifest
by
the
generator
for
recording
and
reporting
purppses.
“Mining
overburden
returned
to
the
mine
si~ê”
means
any
material
overlying
an economic
mineral
deposit
which
is
removed
to
gain
access
to
that
deposit
and
is
then
used
for
reclamation of
a surface
~nine~~
“Movement”
means
that
hazardous
waste
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‘New
hazardous
waste
management
facility”
or
‘new
facility’
means
a facility
which
began
operation,
or
for
which
construction
commenced,
after
November
19,
1980.
(See also
‘Existing
hazardous
waste
management facility’.)
‘On-site’
means
the
same
or
geographically
contiguous
property
which
msy
be
divided
by
public
or
private
right-of-
way,
provttut
the
entrance
and exit
between
the
properties is
at
a
crosz~adsintersection
and
access
is
by
crossing
as
opposed
tc
going along
the
right-of-way.
Noncontiguous
properties
owned
by
the
same
person
but
connected
by
a
right-
of-way
which
he
controls
and
to
which
the
public
does
not
have
access
is
also
considered
on- site
property.
‘Open burning”
means
the
combustion
of
any
material
without
the
following
characteristics:
Control of combustion air to maintain adequate
temperature
for
efficient
combustion;
Containment
of
the
combustion
reaction
in
an
enclosed
dev!ce
to
provide
auffi~ientresidence
time
and
mixing
for
complete
combustion;
and
Control of emission of the gaseous combustion products.
(See
also
“incineration’
and ‘thermal treatment’.)
‘Operatort
means
the
person
responsible
for
the
overall
operation
of
a
facility.
‘Owner’
means
the
person
who
owns
a
facility
or
part
of
a
facility.
‘Partial
closure’
means
the
closure of
a discrete
part
of
a
facility in accordance with the applicable closure
requirements
of
35 Ill.
Adm.
Code
724
or
725.
For
example,
partial
closure
may
include
the
closure
oft a
trench,
a
unit
operation,
a
landfill
cell
or
a pit,
whilq
4ther
parts
of
the
same
facility
continue
in
operation
or
will
be
placed
in
operation
in
the
future.
‘Person’
means
means
an
indjvtclwsI.
trust,
firm,
joint
stock
company,
federal
agency,
corporation
(including
a
government
corporation),
partnership,
association,
state,
municipality,
commission,
political
subdivision
of
a
state
or
any
interstate
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“Personnel”
or
“facility
personnel”
means
all
persons
who
work
at
or
oversee
the
operations
of
a hazardous waste
facility
and
whose
actions
or
failure
to
act
may
result
in
noncompliance
with
the
requirn~cnts
of
35
Iii,
Adm,
Code
724
or
725.
“Pile”
means
ar~roncont.ainerizad
accumulation
of
soli
flowing
hazardous waste that
i~
.~sed
for
treatment
or
storage
“Point source” means any discernible,
confined
and
discrete
conveyance
including,
but
not
limited
to,
any
pipe,
ditch,
channel, tunnel, conduit, well, discrete fissure, container,
rolling stock, concentrated animal feeding
operation or
vessel
or other floating craft from which
pollutants are or
may be discharged.
This term does not include return flows
from
irrigated
agriculture.~
“Publicly
owned
treatment
works”
or
“POTW”
means
any
device
or
system
used
in
the
treatment
(including
recycling
and
reclamation) of municipal sewage or industrial wastes
of
a
liquid nature which
is
owned
by a “state” or nmunicipality*
(as
defined
by
Section 502(4) of the Clean Water Act
(33
U.S.C~ 1362(4)).
This
definition
includes
sewers,
pipes
or other conveyances
only
if
they
convey
wastewater
to
a P~FWproviding treatment.
“Regional
Administrator~
means
the
Regional Administrator for
the
EPA
Region
in which
the
facility
is
located
or
his
designee.
“Representative
sample” means
a sample of
a universe or
whole
(e.g~,
waste
pile,
lagoon,
groundwater)
which
can
be
expected
to exhibit the
average
properties
of
the universe or whole.
“Runoff” means any rainwater,
iLeachate
or other liquid that
drains over land from any part
of
a
facili~X.
“Runon” means any rainwater~leachate or other liquid that
drains
over
land
onto
any
part
of
a
facility.
“Saturated
zone”
or
“zone
~E
~ratur&:ion”
means
that
part
of
the
earth’s
crust
in
which
all
voids
are
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“SIC Code” means Standard Industrial Code
as
defined in
~Standard
Industrial
Classification Manual, incorporated by
reference
in
Section7~20~
111.
“Sludge”
mear~s
.scy
solid,
semi-solid
or
liquid
waste
generated
~rcm
~
~rnicipal,
commercial
or
industrial
wastewater
tr~~:nt
plant,
water
supply
treatment
plant
or
air
pofl
~ion
crnrrol
facility
exclusive
of
the
treated
effluent
;H:om
a
~astewater
treatment
plant.
“Solid
~~r:;~:&’ mcnr2s
a
solid
waste
as
defined
in
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code
721AC2.
“State”
:~~ns
arr•~
of
the
several
states,
the
District
of
Columbia~. the
Ccnmonwealth
of
Puerto
Rico,
the Virgin
Islands,
Guam,
American
Samoa
and
the
Commonwealth
of
the
Northern
Mariana
Islands.
“Storage
means
the
holding
of hazardous waste for a
temporary
period,
at
the
end
of
which
the
hazardous
waste
is
treated,
disposed
of or stored elsewhere.
“Surface
impoundment”
or “impoundment” means
a
facility
or
part
of
a
facility
which
is
a
natural
topographic
depression,
manmade excavation or diked
area formed primarily of
earthen
materials
(although
it
may
be
lined
with
manmade
materials)
which
is
designed
to
hold
an
accumulation
of
liquid
wastes
or
wastes
containing
free
liquids
and
which
is
not
an
injection
well
Examples
of
surface
impoundments
are
holding,
storage,
settling
and
aeration
pits,
ponds
and
lagoons.
“Tank”
means
a
stationary
device,
designed
to
contain
an
accumulation
of
hazardous waste which is constructed
primarily of
nonearthen
materials
(e.g.,
wood,
concrete,
steel, plastic) which
provide
structural
support.
‘~Thermal treatment”
means
the
treatment
of
hazardous
waste
in
a
device
which
uses
elevated temperatures~sthe primary
means
to
change
the
chemical,
physical
or~biologic8l
character
or
composition
of
the
hazardous
~waste.
Examples
of
thermal
treatment
processes
are
incineration,
molten
salt,
pyrolysis,
calcination,
wet
air
oxidation
and
microwave
discharge.
(See
also
“incinerator”
and
“open burning”.)
“Totally
enclosed
treatment
facility”
means
a
facility
for
the
treatment
of
hazardous
waste
which
is
directly
connected
to
an
industrial
production
process
and
which
is
constructed
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and
operated
in
a
manner which prevents the release
of
any
hazardous
waste
or any constituent thereof into the
environment
during
treatment.
An example
is
a
pipe
in
which
waste acid
is neutralized~
“Transfer
facility”
means
any
transportation
related
facility
including loading
docks,
parking
areas, storage areas
and
other similar areas where shipments
of
hazardous
waste
are
held during
the
normal
course
of
transportation.
“Transport
vehicle” means a motor vehicle
or
rail
car
used
for
the
transportation
of
cargo
by
any
mode,
Each
cargo~
carrying
body
(trailer,
railroad
freight
car,
etc.)
is
a
separate
transport
vehicle.
~~Vesse~
ineludes
every
dese
p~e~e?
watereva?~
teed e~
eapab~e e?
~ei~g seed as a mea~ee?
a~sperta~e~
e~the
wa~er~
“Transportation” means
the
movement
of
hazardous
waste
by
air, rail,
highway
or
water,
“Transporter”
means
a
person
engaged
in
the
offaite
transportation
of
hazardous
waste
by
air,
rail,
highway
or
water,
“Treatment” means any method, technique or process, including
neutralization, designed ~tochange the physical, chemical
or
biological
character
or
composition
of
any
hazardous
waste
so
as
to
neutralize
such
waste,
or
so
as
to
recover
energy
or
material
resources
from
the
waste
or
so
as
to
render
such
waste
nonhazardous
or
less
hazardous;
safer
to
transport,
store
or
dispose
of;
or
amenable
for
recovery,
amenable
for
storage
or
reduced
in
volume,
“Treatment
zone”
means
a
soil
area
of
the
unsaturated
zone
of
a
land
treatment
unit
within
which
hazardous
constituents
are
degraded, transformed
or
immobilized,
“Underground injection” means
the
subsurfaü emplacement of
fluids through a bored, drilled or driven well;
or through a
dug
well,
where
the
depth
of
the
dug well is greater than
the
largest surface dimension,
(See a’so “injection well”,)
“Uppermost aquifer” means the geologic formation nearest the
natural ground surface
that
is
an
aquifer,
as
well as lower
aquifers
that
are
hydraulic~llyinterconnected
with
this
aquifer
within
the
facility
s
property bouncary.
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“Unsaturated
zoneu
or
~zone
of
aeration”
means
the
zone
between
the
land
surface
and
the
water
table,
“United
States”
means
the
50
States, the District of
Columbia, the
Commonwealth
of
P~ecto Rico,
the
U~S~
Vir:Hn
Islands
Cuac
~r:ric~n
5amo:~. cod
the
Commonwealth
ol
Northern
Marlene
l~:Lands
“Vessel” :Lnc~udesE!veryde~~ritior1of
watercraft, used
or
capable
01
b~in
used
asameansotrans
on
water.
“Wastewater
treatment
unit”
means
a
device
which~
Is
pact
of
a wastewater
treatment
facility
which
subject:
to
regulation under
either
Section
402
or
Sectlcn
307(b)
of the
Clean
Water
Act
(33
U.S.C~
:142
or
l317~));
and receives
and
treats
or
stores
an
influent
wastewater
which
is
a
hazardous
waste
as
defined
Ic
35
IlL
Adm,
Code
72L103
or
generates
and
accumulatc~: a
wastewater treatment
sludge
which
is
a
hazardous
este
as
~efinc~d
in
35
IlL
AGrn,,
Code
7~l,lO3
or
treats
or
stores
a
wastewater treatment
sludge
which
is
a
hazardous waste
as
defined
in
35
IlL
Adm~ Code
1
,103;
and
Meets
the
definition
of
tank
in
35
Iii.
Adm.
Code
720.
110
“Water
(bulk
shipment)”
means
the
hulk transportation of
hazardous waste
which
is
loaded or
carried
on
board
a
vessel
without containers
or
labels.
“Well”
means
any
shaft
or
pit
dug
or
bored
into
the
eartb~
generally
of
a
cylindrical form,
and
often
walled
with
bricks
or
tubing
to
prevent
the earth from
caving
in,
“Well injection”
(See
“underground
injection”).
(Source:
Amended
at
il:L~ Reg~
effedtive
Section
720,111
References
a)
When
used in 35
ilL
Adm,
Code
720
through
725,
the
following
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“ASTM
Standard
Test Methods for
Flash
Point
of
Liquids
by
Setaflash
Closed
Tester,”
ASTM
Standard
D-3278~~78,
available
from
American Society
for
Testing
and
Materials,
1916
Race
Street,
Philadelphia, PA 19103.
“ASTM Planderd Test Methods
for
Flash
Point Pensky-
Martens
Piosed
Tester,”
ASTM
Standard D-93~79or D~93-~
80.
0~93-~8O
is
available
from American Society for
Testing
and
Materials,
1916
Race
Street,
Philadelphia,
PA 19:103.
“Flarsuable
and
Combustible
Liquids
Code”
(1977 or
1981),
available
from
the
National
Fire
Protection
Association,
470
Atlantic
Avenue
Boston,
MA
02210.
Standard Industrial Classification Manual (1972), and
1977
Supplement,
republished
in
1983,
avaiia~1e
from
the
Superintendent
of
Documents,
U.S.
Government
Printing
~ffice,
Washington,
D.C.
20401.
“Test
Methods
for
Evaluati~g
the Eva~uo~eh
of
Solid
Waste, Thyscial/Chèmicai Metnods” 4~9894,
EPA
publication number SW-846 4F~fs~Eden-
4.989~as
upáate~
~y
Rev~s~ens
A
~Augt~s~
~980h
B
~Ju~y~
198~4-~
en~?
4Fe~ruefy~~98239
ei~ (Second
Edition,
1982
as
amended by Update
I
(April,
1984)
and Update
II (April,
19B5)).
The
?4i~s~ed~~ene?
SW-866
~s
no
~e~er
~n
~
Rev4s~e~~
A
atid B a~eavi~ab~.e?rent ~PA~ Q?f4.ee
e?
Se~td
Wes~e-4W~6~B3~491
H
8~ree~-~
S~Wi~
Wash~n4~sn~
PT?~
20469~ Rev~~~e~
?
~s as’a~ieb~e?~em
NT~S~
~28
P~t’~
Royal
Roed-~Spf~ng?~eld~Vi~g4n~a
22161-
The
second
edition
of
SW—846
~~~4atee
land
II are ~nel~des Ma~eic~al
?fom
the
?
iiidlilön
ei~d
Rev4~s4~ene
Aj
B~ and ?
~n
a
~eo~rgan~ed
?~ema~•~1t~~s
available from the Superintendent
of
Documents,
U.S.
Government
Printing
Office,
Washington,
D.C.
20401
20492,
(202)
783-3238
2~ubscEJ~t~on
basis.
b)
The references listed in paragraph (a) are also
available for
inspection at the Offic~eof
the Federal
Register,
1100 L
Street, NW, W4!tshington, D.C. 20408 and
at
the
Illinois
State
Library, Centennial
Building,
Springfield,
IL
62756.
(Source:
Amended at
Ill. Reg.
effective
)
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SUBPART
C:
RULEMAKING
PETITIONS
AND
OTHER
PROCEDURES
Section
720,130
Procedurea
for
Solid
Waste Determ~1nations
In
accordance
with
the
standards
and
criteria
in
Section
120.131
and_the
rocedurerinSectien
~
on
a
~
not,
solid
waster~
a)
Mat
vIals
t:hct are
accumulated
s
eculativeiv
without
~
b)
Materials
Ihat_are reclaimed and then reused
within
the
-
~
,&~prated;
c)
Materials
that
have
been
reclaimed
but
must
be
reclaimed
-
irl:
fore
the
materials
are
comp eteyre~vered
(Source:
Added at
Ill, Reg.
effective
)
Section 720.131
Solid Waste Determinations
a)
The_Board will determine that those materials that
are
~
~
are
not:
solid
wastes
if
the
a
Licent
‘~tlemonstrates
that
sufficient
amounts
o
t a
mater:Lai
~
?ToTT~ear.Suchad~terminatio~Tsvaionl
for
the ~
~s,bfiiinan~ap~p1ication.Thisdetermination
will
be
based
on
the
followin,g
criteria:
1)
__nner
in
hich the material
is ex ected
tobe
recycled,
when
the
material
is
expected
to
he
rec cled, and whether
this
cx
acted_d~s
oaition
is
likel
to
occur
or
example,
because a
ace
practice,
market
actors,
the
nature
o
the
material
or
c~act~alarrané~énts
for
~lin;
2)
The
r eas on
that
the
?u
plicant
has accumulated the
material
for
one
or
more
years without recycling
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percent
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3)
The quantity
of material already accumulated and
~hé guantit~
acted_to
be
~enerated
an4
~ated
hefore the material is rec clad
4)
The
extent
to
which
the
material
is handled to
minimize loss
5)
Other relevant factors.
b)
The
Beard
will determine
that
those
materials
that are
reclaimed and then reused as feedstock within~e
~iginal
primary
production
process
in
which
the
materials were generated are not solid wastes
if the
reclamation operation is
an essential part oE~the
production process.
This determination will
be based on
the following criteria:
1)
How economically viable the production process
would be if
it were to use virgin materials, rather
than
reclaimed
materials
2)
The
prevalence
of
the
practice
on
an
industry—wide
basis
3)
The
extent
to
which the
tens?
is handled before
reclamation to minimize loss
4)
I~~im
riod~etween~eratin&the material
and its reclamation, and between reclamation and
~urn
to the on
mel
rirna~jpro
oces~j
5)
The location of the reclamatioi~operation in
felation to the production process
6)
Whether the reclaimed material is used for the
purpose for which it was originally produced~~hen
itis returned to the original proce.~~_andwhether
it is returned to the process in ~subs~n~Tifl~its
2~a~L~2~
7)
Whether
th~~s9nwho
generates
the
material also
reclaims
it
8)
Other relevant factors.
c)
The Board will
determine that those materials that have
been reclaimed but
must:
be
reclaimed
further
before
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recovery
is
comp~~d
are
not
solid wastes
if, after
initial reclamation, the
resulting
material
is
commodity-like
(~ven~
it is
not
yet
a
commercial
j~roduct,
and has to be reclaimed
further).
This
dat ermInat
~
1)
The
de
rae
of
rocessin
the
material
has
under
one
~
~q~red;
2)
The
value
of
the
material
after
it
has
been
reclaimed
3)
The
degree
to
which
the
reclaimed
material
is
like
an
analogous
raw
material
4)
The
extent
to
which
an
end
market
for
the
reclaimed
material
is
guaranteed
5)
The
extent
to
which
the
reclaimed
material
is
handled
to
minimize
loss
6)
Other
relevant
factors,
(Source:
Added
at
Ill.
Reg.
effective
)
Section
720.132
Boiler Determinations
In
accordance
with
the
standards and
criteria
in
Section
720.110
(definition
of
“boiler”),
and
the
procedures
in
720.133,
the
Board
will
determine
on
a
case-by—case
basis
that
certain
enclosed
devices
using
controlled
flame
combustion
are
boilers,
even thoujh they do not otherwise meet the definiton
oft
boiler
contained In Section
720.110, after considering the fcIlowing~
criteria:
a)
The extent
to
which the
unit
has
provisions
for
recoverin~and~~pr
tin
thermal
ene~
in
the
form
of
steam,
heated
fluids
orheated,~ses.;and
b)
The
extent
to
which the combustion chamber and energ’
recovery
egu~ept~eofinteraldesin;and
c)
The efficiency of
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óf
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The extent
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which
e~ported
energy_is
utilized;
and
e)
The
extent
to which the device is in
common
and
customary
use
as
a
‘~b~Iier’Tiinctioning
primari~y_~o
~~estoam,
hea~~Tds~tedases;an~d
f)
Other
relev~~t
factors.
(Source:
Addel
et
Ill. Reg.
,
effective
)
Section 72O.1T~
Ivacedures for Determinations
The
Board
will
ese
the
rocedures
of
35
Iii.
Adm.
Code
106 for
~termining
whether
a
materia
is
a so Id waste or
or
determining
wheE’FT~a
particular
enclosed
flame
combustion
device
is
a
boiler.
(Source:
Added at
Ill. Reg.
,
effective
)
Section
720,140
Additional regulation
of certain hazardous
~ste
Recycling
Activities
on
a
case-b~~e
Basis
--
a)
The
Agency
may
decide
on
a
case-by-case
basis
that
parsons
accumulating
or
stoni~
the
recyc1ab1e~iEenials
~i~ibed~in35
Ill,
Adm.Côde
721.106(a)(2)(D)
should
bëre
ui.~ited
under
35
Il1~Adin,
Code
721.106(b)
and
cc)
rather than
under
t
e
rovisions
o
1.
m.
ode
2
ub art
he
asis
or
t
is
ecision
s
t
at the
materials are
em
accumu ated or store
in a manner
that
does
no~_protect
uman
healt
and
t
e
environment
bi~ause
the
materials
or
their
toxic
constituents
have
not
been
adequately
contained,
or
because
the materials
being
accumulated
or
stored
together
are
~com~ib1e,~
In making
this
decision,
the
Agency
shall
consider
U~
fdl1owin~factors:
1)
The
types
of materials sccumulate4d
or
stored
and
the
amounts
accumulated or
sto~eà
2)
The
method
of accumulation or
stora~j
3)
The
length
of
time the
materials
have
been
accumulated or stored before bei~recl~T~ed
4)
Whether
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5)
Other
relevant factors.
b)
The procedures for this decision are
set. forth in
Section
720.141,
(Source~
Added
at
ill.
Reg.
,
effective
)
Section
720.1.41
Procedures
for
case-b
-case re ulation of
hazardous
waste
RecyclinZ
ctivities
The Agency shall use the following procedures when determining
whether to regulate hazardous waste recycling activities
described in
35
Iii.
Adra, Code 721.106(a)(2)(D) under the
provisions
of
35
Xli Adm. Code 721.106(b) and
(c) rather than
under
the provisions
of
35
Ill, Adm. Code 726.Subpart
F.
a)
If
a generator is accumulating
the waste, the Agency
~hal1 issue a notice setting forth the factual basis for
the decision and stating that the person
shall comply
with the applicable requirements
of
35
Ill. Adm. Code
722.Subparts A,
C, D and E.
The notice will become
final within 30 d~iys, unles’
the pers~tnserved requez3ts
a public hearing to challenge the decision.
Upon
iiceiving such’s request, the Agency shall hold a_public
hearin~.
The
Agency
shall
provide
notice
of
the
hearing
to
the
bile
snd
~flaw
~“h1ic
artici
atior! ~the
earing,
he
gency shall
issue a
inal written
iñemorandum of decision
after
the_
arm
statin
whether
or
not_compliance
~
required,
and
setting
forth
the
reasons
~~Agency~s
decision,
including
all
findings
of
fact
and
conclusions
of
law.
Such
memorandum
of
decision
shall
constitute
a
final
administrative
action,
and
may
be
appealed
to
the
,t~oard.
The
decision
becomes
effective
35
days
after
service
of
the decision unless
the Agency specifies
a
later date or unless an appeal has been filed
with
the
Board.
The decision may be appealed to the
Board_ky
any
person
who
artici
ated
in
the
heanih
Proceedin
S
e ore t
e
oar
s
a
-.
e
in
genera
accor
ance wit
the
rules
set
forth
in
35
Ill,
Adm,
Code!1OS,
b)
If the person
is
accumulatin
the
rec
clable
material
as
a
storage
facility,
t:
a
notice
must.
state
that
t
e
person shall ~
applicable provisions
of’
35
Iii.
Adm,
Code 702,
703 and
7O5TT~eroroper~E’~5r
of
the
facility
shall
apply
t~?~iE~it1Ttn~’noless than
60
days
and
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six
months
of notice,
as
specified
in the notice.
If
the
owner
or
operàT~of
?hi
facility
wi’i1~sto
challenge
the
~
it may do
so
ermit
a
lication.~
in a
ublic
hearin
held~’~t~e
_______
comments ±e
on t e
ra
t
rmit
or
on
the notice of intent
to
en
t e
rmtt~
he
act
sheet
eneempanying
t
ermItwil
speci
y
the
reasons
for
~
whether
the Agonc
s decision was
ro
er
will
remain
a en for
cons:Ldeeation
urin
the
ublic
comment
eriod
discussed
undeet5
11.
dm.
ode
u
parts
an
,
an
in
any
subsej~h~!rin.
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TITLE
35:
ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
SUBTITLE
G:
WASTE
DISPOSAL
CHAPTER
I:
POLLUTION
CONTROL
BOARD
SUBCHAPTER
c:
HAZARDOUS
WASTE
OPERATING
REQiJIR~h4ENTS
PART 721
IDENTIFICATION
AND
LISTING
OF
HAZARDOUS
WASTE
SUBPART
A:
GENERAL
PROVISIONS
Section
721.101
Purpose
of
Scope
721,102
Definition
of
Solid
Waste
721.103
Definition
of
Hazardous
Waste
721.101.
Exclusions
721.105
Special
Requirements
For
Hazardous
Waste
Generated
by
Small
Quantity
Generators
721.106
Spee~e~Req~trei~ent~s
Fer
NaEa~deue Wae~eW~e~~
Use~1 Re-~se~ Reeye~ed
e~Ree~e~rr~ed
Requirements
for
Recyclable
Materials
721.107
Resi.dues
of
Hazardous
Waste
In
Empty
Containers
SUPBART
B~
CRITERIA
FOR
IDENTIFYING
THE
CHARACTERISTICS
OF
HAZARDOUS
WASTE
AND
FOR
LISTING
HAZARDOUS
WASTES
Se etion
721,110
Criteria
for
Identifying
the
Characteristics
of
Hazardous Waste
721.111
Criteria
for
Listing
Hazardous
Waste
SUBPART
C~
CHARACTERISTICS
OF
HAZARDOUS
WASTE
Section
721.120
General
72~1.121
Characteristics
of
Ignitability
721.122
Characteristics
of Corrosivity
721.123
Characteristics
of Reactivity
721.124
Characteristics
ot
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General
721.131
Hazardous Wastes From Nonspecific Sources
721 132
Hazardous Heste
From
Snaciiic Sources
721 133
Cl rarded
lonmerelel
Oheeleel Products ~ OfE~-
C3~ificre:~
on Spec~er.~.C ‘~rrainers Residues
are
Spell
Rer;ideas Theneof
Appendix
A
P..epr’a seer. r: tee Sampling Asthods
Appendix B
St Toxice
Test Procedu~es
Appendix
C
Cremical :~ealysis
Test
Crihods
Table
A
x.ealyticae Characteristies of Organic Chemicals
Table
B
Analytical Characteristirs of
Inorganic Species
Repea:Led
Table
C
lLmpier~aration/samp1e
Introduction
Techniques
~Re caleb)
Appendix
5
Basis
or
Listing
Hazardous
Wastes
Appendix
H
Hazardous
Constituents
Appendix
3
Methods of Analysis for
Chlorinated
Dihenzo-~p~-
Dioxins and
Dibenzofurans
(Re
e~led)
Table
i
Gas Chrornotography
of TCDD
~a~4)
Table
3
DFTPP Key ions and Ion Abundanci1~Iteria
(Repealed)
latH
C
List
of
Accurate
Masses
Monitored
Using
CC
Se.eet.ed
-~
Ion Monitoring. Low Resolution, Mass
Sp
ectrometry
for Simultaneous Determination of
Tet,ra
“-
Panic-”
and Bexech:Lormnated Dihenzo—p~’
Dcoxins and Diberizolurans ~~!ied)
Tab
le ~e Sec tion_721_102
AUTHOH ~
Implementing Section 22.4 and authorized
•hy Section
27
of
Environmental Protection Act
(Iii. Rev,
State
1983, ch~
‘k
pars.
1022.4
and
1027),
SOURCE..
Adopted in R81-~Z2., 4.3 PCB
427,,
at
5 iii. Rag.
9781,
effective as noted
in
35
111~
Mm.
Code
700.106;
amended and
codifisI in R8l~-22,45 P55 317, at
6 Iii. Reg.
4828,
effective
as
ndted inS S Ill. Adm. Coda 7OO~106; amended in R82~48,31 PCB
31,
at
7 Ill.
Rag.
2518,
effective February
22, 1983; amended
in
R82—
19,
nc
I iii
Reg.
13999,
e:ffectiva
October 12,
1983;
amended
in
~t
8
:li
,
Reg
,
24562,
effective
December
11,
1984;
amended
in R84—9,
at
9
Iii.
Reg. 11834, effectIve July
24,
1985;
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in
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Section
721.101
Purpose
and
Scope
a)
This
part
identifies those solid wastes which are
subject
to
regulation
as
hazardous wastes under
33
Iii,
Adm. Code 702,
703,
705
and 722 through
725
and
which
are subject to the notification requirements of Section
3010 of
the Resource
Conservation
and Recovery
Act
(42
In this part:
1)
Subpart
A
defines the
terms
“solid
waste’
and
“hazardous
waste,~’
identifies
those
wastes
which
are
excluded
from
regulation
under
35
111,
Adm,
Code
702,
703,
705
and
722
through
725
and
establishes
special
management
requirements
for
hazardous
waste
produced
by
small
quantity
generators
and
hazardous
waste
which
is
used,
reused,
recycled
or
reclaimed.
2)
Subpart
B
sets
forth
the
criteria
used
to
identify
characteristics
o~ hazardous
waste
and
to
list
particular
hazardous
wastes.
3)
Subpart
C
identifies
characteristics
of
hazardous
wastes.
4)
Subpart
D
lists
particular
hazardous
wastes,
b)
1)
The
definition
of
solid
waste
contained
in
this
Part ~
for
purposes
of
the regulations
implementing
~ubtit1e C
of the Resource Conservation and
recovery Act.
For
exampl’e,
it does not apply to
materials
~such
as
non-hazardous scrap~paper,
textiles,
or rubber) that
are not otherwise
~iazardous
wTastes
and
that
are
recyclid~
2)
This
Part
identifes only some
of. the materials
which
are
solid wastes
and
hazardous
wastes
under
Sections
~2T53,0O42
and
7003
of
RCRA.
A
material which is not defined as
a solid waste in
this Part,
or .iseot
a hazardousrd~tif~
or
listed
in
this Part is
still
a
hazardous
waste
for
purposes
of
those
Sections
if,
in
the
case
of
Section 7003 of RCRA, the statutory. elements
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c)
For the
purposes
of
Sections
721.102 and
721.106:
1)
A
“spent
material”
is
any
material
that
has
been
used and as
a
result
of
contamination
can
no
longer
serve
the
p~posefor
which
it was produced without
2)
“Sludge”
has
the
same
meaning
used
in
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code 720,110
3)
A “by-product”
is
a
material that is not one of the
primary
products
of
a
production
process
and
is
not
solely
or
separately
produced
by
the
production
process.
Examples are process residues
such
as
slags or distillation column bottoms.
The term
does not include
a co-product that
is produced for
the
general
publicrs
use
and
is
ordinarily
used
in
the form it
is produced by the process.
4)
A
material
is
“reclaimed”
if
it
is
processed
to
recover
a usable product, or if
it is
!~enerated.
Examples
~re
r~côver~of
lead
values
from
spei~t
batteries
and
regeneration
of
spent
solvents,
5)
A
material i~“used
n,~reused”
if
it
is
either:
A)
,~ployed
as
an
ingredient
(including
use
as
an
intermediate)
in
an
industrial
process
to
make
a
product
(for
example,
distillation
bottoms
from
one
process
used
as
feedstock
in
another
process).
~However,
a
material’
will
not
satisfy
this
condition
if
distinct
components
of
the
material
are
recovered
as
separate
end
~ioducts
(as
when
metals
are
recovered
from
metal-containing secondary materials);
or
B)
Employed in a
particular function or
application as an effective substitute for
a
commercial
product
(for
example,
spent
pickle
11quor
used
as
phosphorus
pre’cipitant
and
sludge
conditioner
in
wastewftter
treatment).
6)
“Scrap
metal”
is
bits
and
pieces
of
metal
parts
(e.g.,
bars,
turnings,
rods,
sheets,
wirej
or
metal
ieces
that
ma
be
combined
together
with
bolts
‘ot~
soldering
~
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railroad box cars)
which when worn or superfluous
r
be
re~cled.
7)
A
material is ~
if
it is used, reused or
reclaimed.
8)
A
material
is
“accumul&:ed speculatively” if itis
accumula
Se ore beinp
recycled.
A
material
is
not
accumulated
specula~ivel~y, however,
iTE~
person
accumulating
it~an
show
that
the
material
is~pptentially
recyclable
and
has
a
feasible
means
of bein~recycled;
and that
--
during
the
calendar
year (commencing on January
1) --the
amount of
material
that is recycled,
or transferred to
a
different site for recycling, equals
at least 75
~ijcent
by
weight
or
volume
of
the
amount
of
that
material
accumulated
at
the
beginning
of
the
period.
In
calcul’ating
the
percentage
of
turnover,
the
75
percent
requirement
is
to
be
applied
to
each
material
of
the
same
type
(e.g.,
slags
from
a
single
smelting
process)
that
is
recycled
in
the
~ai~e
way
(i,c,,
from
which
the
sai’ne
material
is
recovered
or
that
is
used
in
the
same
way).
gaterials accumulating
in
units
that
would
be
exempt from re ulation under Section 721.104(c) are
ii’Ot to be Inclu e
‘in maT~Eac~~tt6
fl4aterials
that are already defined as solid wastes
also are not
to be included in making the
~T~Tation.
aterials are
longer
in
this
category
once
they
are
removed
from
accumulation
for recycling,
however.
d)e-~ The
Agency
has
inspection
authority
pursuant
to
Section
3007
of
the
Resource
Conservation
and
Recovery
Act
and
Section
4
of
the
Environmental
Protection
Act,
(Source:
Amended
at
Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
)
Section
721.102
Definition
of
Solid
Waste
a)
1)
A
solid
waste is any
discarded
material
that
is
not
excluded
by
Section
721.104(a)
or
that
is
not
ix~iuded
pursuant
to
35
Iii.
Adm.
Code
720.
130
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2)
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Abandoned, as!~p~ainedin paragraph
(b);
or
B)
edL~slain!~inpar~r!ph(c); or
C)
Considered inherenti
waste-like,
as
ex
lamed
a4
A
sel4~
woate
is
a~y
g’~ge
re?use-j
e~udge or
a~’
y
et1~er
waste mater~a~
whiah
is
met e3ce~tide~~mder Seetien
~244a4~
b)
Materials are solid
waste
if
they are abandoned 1~
being:
1)
Disposed
of;
or
2)
Burned or
incinerated;
or
3)
Accumulated, stored or treated
(but not recycled)
before or
in lieu of being abandoned by being
disposed of, burned or incinerated.
b4
Am !~et1~ierwaste materia~ is amy
se~i~,~i~uid1 semi-
se~ider eemteimed gaseous materiea1 rest4timg ?rem
ustrt&h
eemmereia~
~imimg
or
agritt~ra~
operations1 or from eemm~im4.tyaetivities
w1’~ie~t
Is
5eerde~ or is ~e4~g eeeui~w~etedis~eredor
physiea~y1
e~emiea~yor
e~egiea~y
treated
prier
to
being diseardedt
or
Z9
Has
served
its
original
intended
~ee
amd
aemetimes
is
d4.eeert4ed~ or
~.4
~e a
mamu?aeturimg or miming by-pre~uetand
sometimes
is
disearded~
c)
Materials are solid
wastes
if
they
are
recycled
or
accumulated,
stored
or treated before recycling
as
specified
in
subparagraphs
(cJtl)
through
(c)(,~4)_if
they
are:
1)
Used ±
n
a
manneLj~~mndisossl.
A)
Materials
noted
with
a
“yes”
in
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of
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i)
Applied
to
or
placed
on the land in
a
*
manner
that
con~titutes
disposal;o~
ii)
Contained
in
products
that
are
applied
—-
to
the Jend
(in which case
t’he
product
itself
~
13)
However,
commercial
chemical
products
listed
in Section 721,133 are not solid wastes
if
they are applied to thilind and that is their
ordinary manner of use.
2)
IdIrned
for
energy
recovery.
L)
Materials noted with a
“yes”
in column
2 of
table in Appendix
Z
are
solid wastes when they
are:
i)
Burned to recover energy
ii)
Used ,to produce ~ fuel;
iii)
Contained
in
fuels
(in which ease the
fuel itself remains
a soIid waste),
B)
However,
commercial
chemical
products
listed
in Section 721,133 ire not solid wastes
if
they
are
themselves
fuels.
3)
Reclaimed,
Materials noted with a
“yes”
in column
3 of table in Appendix
Z are solid wastes when
reclaimed.
4)
Accumulated
speculatively.
Materials
noted
with
“yes”
in column
4
of table in Appendix
Z are solid
wastes
when
accumulated
speculatively.
e4
A
material is ~disearded5 i?
it
~5
aba~dened
4end
net
used1
ve-~sed~reeleimed
or
reeyeled4
by
being~
~4
~ispesed e?~ or
24
Burned or
ineinerated1
e~eept
where
the
material
is
being
burned as a fuel ?or
the
purpose e?
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Physically1
ehe~ieally1or bielegieally ereated
(ether than burr~edor i~einerated4in lieu
of
er
prier
Ce
being
disposed
o?~
d)
Inherently
waste~4ike,
materials,
The
f~~~in
materia’s are solid ~sasaeswhen they are recycled in any
manner:
1)
Hazardous was~au~sFO2Q~FO2i
(unless
used
as
~redient~p
make
a
product
at
the
sit~i~”~~
~
2)
The following ~:‘:±teria
are used to
add wastes to
the list:
A)
1)
The
materials
are
ordinarily
disposed
of~burned or incinerated;
or
ii)
The materials contain toxic
ccastituents
listed
in Appi”ndix .H and
these
constituents
are
not
ordinarily
found
in
r~wmaterials
or
products
for
~±eh
the
materials
substitute
(or
are
F6und
in
raw
materials
or
products
in
smaller
concentrations)
and
are
not
dorrcu~cddur±n&there~3~in
~s;and
B)
~
te
al
ma
a
substan~ial
hazard
to
human
health
and
the
environment
when
~ed.
d4
A
material
is
‘~dispesed
ef~i?
it is diseharged1
deposited1
im~eeted1dumped1
spilledi
leaked
or
placed
into or en
any
land
er
water
so
that
eueh materiel or
any eenstituent
thereof
may enter the
environment
or
be
emitted inte the air or diseharged into
ground er
eur?aee waters~
e)
Materials that are
not solid
waste
when
recycled.
1)
Materials
are not
solid
wastes
when
they
can
be
shown
to
be
racy .i~_bein:
A)
Used or
reused
as
iflgredients in
an
industrial
~~sto
make
~
provi
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materia1~ri,,,,fl~tbeinr!~c1aimed;
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B)
Used
or reused as effective substitutes for
~icts;or
C)
Returned to the cr1 ma.
rocess from which
~
~~thcutflrstein
reclaimed~1hematerials must be
returned
as
a
substitut
~
~
~±al~edstoc
k
$
2)
~~llowin~s~eriais
are solid wastes~ even if
~~~clin
involves
use,
reuse
or
return
to
the
on
inal
~
e
1
A-
A)
Material s
used
inarnanner
cons titutin~
~
products th8t are
applied
to
the
land;
or
B)
Materials
burned
for
ener
recover
used
to
~
C
~
D)
Mat
er±
~
e4
A
!Manu?seturing or eleing by-preduet~is a material
that is met one o?
the
primary
products
of
a
psrtieulev
or miai~
eperatien1
is
a seeendary end
ineidental product ci
the
partieu~efoperation and would
moS
be
solely
end
separately
manufactured or
mined
by
the
particular
manufacturing
or
mining
eperetien~
The
term
does
net
inelude an
intermediate
manufacturing
er
mining
preduet
whith
results
from
one
of
the
e~epein
a
manu?aeturing
or
mining
process
end
is
typi~ally
processed
threugI~the next ~stepof
e preeess within
a
short
time~
f)
Documentation
of claims that
materials
are
not
solid
wastes
or
are
conditiona~exemtromreuiation,
~tions
im~p1ementingSubtitla C
of the Resource
Conservation
Recovery Act or
S~’iTTtthE~viroTn~enta
A
~
I
~
rrotec~ion
~ct
who ra:~eea
cialrn that
a certa~.n
material
is
not
a
solid
waste,
or
is conditionally
exempt
from
regulation
must
d’~n~
~::srethat there
is
a
known
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or
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terms of the
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or
exem_p~jon.
In
doin~g so,
they
j~ist
?rovide
appropriate
doc~imentation
(such
as
contE~acts
~
uses
the material
as
an
iflgredient
ma
~çtionprocessJ
todemonstra~i
thatI~,ematerial
is not
awaste~oris~~rom
~
owne~i or
o
erators
of
facilities
claiming
that.
t
ey actua
ly
are
recyc~j~g
ma?~ials
must.
show
that
they
have
the
necessary
~todoso.
(Source:
Amended
at
Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
)
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.
~)
It is listed in Subpart D
and
has
not
been
excluded
from
the
list~
in Subpart D under
35
Ill,
Adm, Code 720,120 and
720,122.
C)
It is
a mixture of
a solid waste
and a
hazardous waste that is listed in Subpart D
solely
because
it
exhibits
one
or
mote
of
the
characteristics of hazardous waste identified
in
Subpart
C
unless
the
resultant
mixture no
longer
exhibits
any
characteristic
of
hazardous
waste
identified
in
SubpartC.
D)
It
is
a
mixture
of
solid
waste
and
one
or
more
hazardous
wastes
listed
in
Subpart.
D
and
has
not
been
excluded
from
this
paragraph
under
35
Ill.
Adm~.
Code
720~12O and
720.122;
however,
the
following
mixtures
of
solid
wastes
and
hazardous
wastes
listed
in
Subpart
.D
are~not
hazardous
wastes
(except by application o~f
paragraph
(a)C2)(A)
or
(B))
if
the
generator
can
demonstrate that the mixture
consists
of
wastewater
the discharge of
which
is
subject
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Section
402
or
Section
307(b)
of
the
Clean
Water
Act
(33
U~S~C01251)
(including
wastewater
at
facilities
which have
elIminated
the
discharge
of
w~stewater)
and;
One
ar
mor~:~i
the following ~per~t
solvents listed
in
Section
721.133.
carbon
tetrachioride,
tetrachioro-
ethylene~
trichioroethylene
provided
that the
maximum
total
weekly
usa~
of
these
solvents
(other
than
the
amounts
that can be d~emonstratednot to be
discharged
to
wastewater) divided by
the
average
weekly
flow
of
was tewater
into
the
headworks
of
the
facilitys
wastewater
treatm~ent or
pre—treatment
system does not exceed
1.
part
per
million;
or
ii)
One
or
more
of.
the
following
spent
~olve~ts listed in Scction 721.131
-
methylene
chloride.,
1,1,1
-
trichioroethane
chlorobenzene
0-
dichlorobenzene,
cresols,
cresylic
-acid,~
tben’zene~
toluene
methyl
ethyl
ketone,
carbon
disulfide~
isobu.tanol~
pyridine,
spent
chiorofluorocarbon
solvents
-
provided
that
the
maximum
total
weekly
usage
of
these
solvents
(other
than
the
amounts
that
can
be
demonst~-ated not
to
be
discharged
to
wastewater)
divided
by
the
average
weekly
flow
of
wastewater
into
the
headworks
of
the
facility~s
wastewater
treatment
or
pre-’treatrnent
system
does
not
exceed
25
parts
per
in±llion~
or
iii)
One
of
the
following
wastes
listed
in
Section
72L132
heat
exchanger
bundle
cleaning sludge
from
the
petroleum
refining
industry
(EPA
Hazardous
Waste
No~
KC5O)
or
iv)
A
discharged
commercial
chemical
c~:
~h~mic~.
intermediate
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listed in Section 721.133, arising from
de minimis losses of these materials
from manufacturing operations
in which
these materials are used as raw
materials or are produced in the
manufacturing
process.
For
purposes
of
this subparagraph,
“de minimis” losses
include those from normal material
handling
operations
(e.g.,
spills
from
the unloading or transfer of materials
from bins or other containers,
leaks
from pipes, valves
or other devices
used to transfer materials); minor
leaks of process equipment, storage
tanks or containers; leaks from well-
maintained pump packings and seals;
sample purgings;
relief device
discharges; discharges from safety
showers and rinsing and cleaning of
personal safety equipment;
and rinsate
prom empty cont~iner~
or from
containers that are rendered empty by
that
rinsing;
or
v)
Wastewater
resulting
from
laboratory
operations containing toxic
(T) wastes
listed in Subpart D, 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-treatment system,
or
provided
that
the
wastes
combined
annualized average concentration does
not exceed one part per million in the
headworks
of
the facility’s wastewater
treatment or pre-treatment facility.
Toxic
(T) 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 paragraph
(a)(1) becomes a hazardous waste when
any
of
the
following
events
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1)
In the case of a waste listed in Subpart
D, when
the waste first meets the listing description set
forth in Subpart
D.
2)
In
the
case
of
a
mixture
of
solid
waste
and
one
or
more
listed
hazardous
~astes,
wh~n a
hazardous
waste listed
in
Subpart:
D
is
fiz~t
added
to
the
solid waste.
3)
In
the
case
of any other waste
(including a waste
mixture), when the waste exhibits any
of the
characteristics
identified
in Subpart
C.
c)
Unless
and
until
it meets the criteria of paragraph
(d):
1)
A hazardous waste will remain a hazardous waste.
2)
A)
Except
as otherwise
provided in
subparagraph
(c)(2)(BJ,
any solid wa~tegenerate6 from the
~reatment, storage or disposal of
a hazardous
waste,
including
any
sludge,
spill
residue,
a.h,
ei~~issiuncoiitrol
dust
or
leachate
(but
not including precipitation run-off), is a
hazardous waste,
(However, materials that are
reclaimed
from solid wast~sand that are used
-
beneficially
are
not
solid
w~ir~Ter~c
are
not
hazardous
wastes
under this provision
unless
the
reclaimed
material
is
burned
for
enéfgy recovery or used
in
a
manner
constituting disposal.)
B)
The
following
solid
wastes
are
not
hazardous
even though they are generated from the
treatment, storage or disposal of a_h~azardous
waste, unless they exhibit one or
more
of
the
characteristies
of hazardous waste:
Waste
~iek1e
liquor
sludge
generated
by
lime
stabilization of spent pickl~liquor from the
iron and steel industry
(SIC Codes
331 and
332)
(Standard
Industrial Codes, as defined
and incorporated by reference in
35
111,
Adm.
Code 720.110 and 720.111).
d)
Any solid waste described
in
paragraph
Cc)
is
not
a
hazardous waste
if
it meets the following criteria:
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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
ca’se
of
a
waste
which
is
a
listed
waste
under Su~pa~tD, contains a waste listed under
Subpart
D
or
is
derived
from
a waste listed in
Subpart
D,
it
also
has
been
excluded from paragraph
(c)
under
35
Iii,
Adrn,
Code
720.120
and
720,122.
(Source:
Arn~ndedat
Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
)
Section
721.104
Exclusions
a)
Materials which are not solid wastes.
The following
materials are not solid wastes for the purpose of this
Part:
1)
A)
Domestic
sewage;
and
B)
Any mixture. of domestic sewage and other waste
th~at
pa3ses through
a sewer system to
publicly-owned treatment works for
treatment.
“Domestic sewage” means untreated
sanitary
wastes
that
pass
through
a
sewer
system.
2)
Industrial wastewater discharges
that era
point
source discharges subject to regulation under
Section 402 of the Clean Water Act,
as amended
(33
U.S.C. 1251 et seq.)
(Board Note:
This exclusion applies only
to
the
actual point source discharge.
It does not exclude
industrial wastewaters while they are being
collected, stored or treated before discharge, nor
does
it exclude sludges that are generated by
industrial
wastewater
treatment..)
3)
Irrigation return flows,
4)
Source,
special nuclear
or by-product material
as
defined
by the Atomic Energy Act of
1954,
as
amended
(42 ~
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5)
Materials subjected
to in-situ mining techniques
which are not removed from the ground as part of
the
extraction
process.
6)
Pulpj
oti~e~~black liquor)
that are
ric1aimed~2u:L~n
liquor
recovery f~rnaceand
then
reused
in
thc~pulping
process,
ui~1ess
accumula?id
spaculatively
as
defined
in
~S~ction
T21.1O1~cTr~
7)
Spent sulfuric acid
used
to
produce
virgin
sulfuric
acid,
unless
i~.is
accu~iulated
specu1atively~as
defined
in Sect±6~72i.1O1(c).
b)
Solid wastes which a~e
not
hazardous
wastes,
The
following
~olid
wastes
are
not
hazardous
wastes:
1)
Household
waste~ including
household
waste
that
has
been
collected;
transported,
stored,
treated,
disposed,
recovered
(e.g.,
refuse-derived
fuel)
or
reused.
~Household
waste”
means
any
waste
material
(including
garbage,
trash
and
sanitary
wastes
in
septic
tanks)
derived
from
households
(including
single
and
multiple
residences,
hotels
and
motels,
bunkhcuses,
ranger
stations,
crew
quarters,
càm~grounds~picnic grounds and
day—use
recreation
areas).
2)
Solid wastes generated by any of
the following and
which are returned to the soils
as fertilizers:
A)
The growing and 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
ash
waste~
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.
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6)
A)
Wastes
which
fail
the
test
for
the
characteristic
of
EP
toxicity
(Section
721.124
and
Appendix
B)
because
chromium
is
present
or
are
listed
in
Subpart
D
due
to
the
presence
of
chromium, which do not fail the test for the
characteristic
of
EP
toxicity
for
any
other
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
generator
or
by
waste
generators
that:
i)
The
chromium
in
the
waste
is
exclusively
(or
nearly
exclusively)
trivalent
chromium;
and
ii)
The
waste
is
generated
from
an
industrial
process
which
uses
trivalent
chromium
exclusively
(or
nearly
exclusively)
and
the
process
does
not
generate
hexavalent
chromium;
and
iii)
The
waste
is
typically
and
frequently
managed
in
non-oxidizing
environments,
B)
Specific
wastes
which
meet
the
standard
in
paragraphs
(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
other
characteristic)
are
1)
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/retan/wet
finish;
retan/wet
finish;
no
beamhouse;
through-the-blue;
and
shearling.
ii)
Chrome
(blue)
shavings
generated
by
the
following
subcategories
of
the
leather
tanning
and
finishing
industry;
hair
pulp/chrome tan/retan/wet finish;
hair
save/chrome tan/retan/wet finish;
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finish;
no
beamhouse;
through—the--’blue;
and
shearling.
iii)
Buffing
dust
generated
by
the
following
subcategories
of
the
leather
tanning
and Eim~shingindustry:
hair
pulp/chrome tan/retan/wet finish;
hair
save/chrome tan/retan/wet finish;
retan/wet finish;
no beambouse;
through-the-blue.
iv)
Sewer screenings generated by the
following subcategories of the leather
tanning and finishing industry:
hair
pulp/chrome tan/retan/wet finish; hair
save/chrome tan/retan/wet finish;
retan/wet finish;
no beamhouse;
through-the-blue;
and shearling.
v)
Wastewater treatment sludges generated
by
tha
following
subcategories
of
the
leather
tanning
and
finishing
industry:
hair
pulp/chrome
tan/retan/wet
finish;
hair
save/chrome
t~n/rc~t~n/wet.
finish;
retan/wet
finish;
no
heamhouse;
through-the-blue;
and
shearling
vi)
Wastewater
treatment
sludges
generated
by
the
following
subcategories
of
the
leather
tanning
and
finishing
industry:
hair pulp/chrome
tan/retan/wet
finish;
hair
save/chrome
tan/retan/wet
finish;
and
through-the-
blue.
vii)
Waste
scrap
leather
from
the
leather
tanning
industry,
the
~shoe
manufacturing
industry,
and
other
leather
product
manufacturing
industries,
viii)
Wast.ewater
treatment
sludges
from the
production of
titanium
dioxide
pigment
using
chromium-bearing
ores
by the
chloride
process.
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7)
Solid
waste from the extraction, beneficiation
and
processing
of
ores
and
minerals
(including
coal),
including
phosphate
rock
and
overburden
from
the
mining
of uranium ores
8)
Cement
kiln dust
waste~
9)
Solid
waste which consists
of
discarded
wood
or
wood
products
which fails
the test for the
characteristic
of
EP toxicity and which is
not
a
hazardous
waste for any other reason if the
waste
is
generated by persons who
utilize
the
arsenical-
treated wood and wood products for these materials’
intended
end
use,
c)
Hazardous wastes which
are
exempted
from
certain
regulations.
A
hazardous
waste
which
is
generated
in
a
product
or
raw
material
storage tank,
a
product
or
raw
material
transport
vehicle or
vessel,
a
product
or
raw
material pipeline, or in
a manufacturing process unit or
an
associated’non-waste-treatment
manufacturing
unit,
is
nc~t su1~ject to
regulation
under
35
Ill.
Mm,
Code
702,
703,
705
and
722
through
725
or
to
the
notification
requirements
of
Section
3010
of
RCRA
until
it
exits
the
unit
in
which
it
was,
generated,
unless
the
unit
is
a
surfsc.
impoundment.,
or
unless
the
hazardous waste
remains
in
the
unit more than
90
days
after
the
unit
cea~es to
be
operated for manufacturing, or for
storage
or
transportation
of
product
or
raw
materials,
d)
Samples
1)
Except
as
provided
in
paragraph
(d)(2),
a
sample
of
solid
waste
or
a
sample
of
water,
soil
or
air,
which
is
collected
for
the
sole
purpose
of
testinç
to
determine
its characteristics of composition,
is
not
subject
to
any
requirements
of
this
Part
or
35
Ill.
Adm,
Code
702,
703,
705
and.
722
through
725.
The
sample
qualifies when:
A)
The
sample
is
being
transported
to
a
laboratory
for
the
purpose
of
testing;
or
B)
The
sample
is
being
transported
back
to
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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
bul.
beforo
it
is
returned
to
the
sample
coll~ector;
or
F)
The
sample
is
being
stored
temporarily
in
the
laboratory
after
testing
for
a
specific
purpose (for
example,
until
conclusion
of
a
court case or enforcement action where further
testing of the sample may be necessary).
2)
In
order
to
qualify
for
the
exemption
in
paragraph
(d)(1)(A)
and
(B),
a
sample
collector
shipping
samples
to
a
laboratory
and
a
laboratory
returning
samples
to
a
sample
collector
must:
A)
Comply
with
U.S.
Department
of
Transportation
(DOT),
U.S.
Postal
Service
(USPS),
or.
any
other
applicable
shipping
requirements;
or
13)
Comply
with the
following
requirements
if
the
sample
collector
determines
that
DOT, USPS,
or
other
shipping
requirements
do
not
apply
to
the
shipment
of
the
sample:
i)
Assure
that
the
following
information
accompanies
the
sample:
The
sample
collector’s
name,
mailing
address,
and
telephone
number;
the
laboratory’s
name,
mailing
address,
and
telephone
number;
the
quantity
of
the
sample;
the
date
of
the
shipment;
and
a
description
of
the
sample.
ii)
Package the
sample
so
that
it.
does
not
leak,
spill,
or
vaporize
from
its
packaging.
3)
This
exemption
does
nn~:
apply
if
the ‘laboratory
determines
that.
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laboratory is
no
longer
meeting
any
of
the
conditions stated in
paragraph
(d)(l).
(Source:
Amended at
Ill. Reg~
effective
)
Section
721.105
Special Requirements for Hazardous Waste
Generated
by
Small
Quantity
Generators
a)
A
generator
is
a
small
quantity
generator
in
a
calendar
month
if
he
it
generates
less
than
1000
kilograms
of
hazardous
waste
in
that
month.
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code 700
explains the relation of this to the 100 kg/mo exception
of 35
Iii,
Adm, Code 809.
b)
Except for those wastes identified in paragraphs
(e) and
(f),
a small quantity generator’s hazardous wastes are
pot
subject
to
regulation
under
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code
702,
703,
705
and
722
through
725,
and
the
notification
requirements
of
Section
3010
of
the
Resource
Conservation
&
Recovery
Act,
provided the generator
co!~plie!
with
the
requirement
of
paragraph
(g).
c)
Hazardous
waste
that
is
be~e?~eie~iyused
or
re-used
or
1eg~~mate~yrecycled
t~ee~a~med
and
that
is
excluded
from
regulation
by Section
721.106(a)(2)(C)
end
or
35
III. Adm~Code
726~T~is
not
included
in
the
quantity
determinations
of
this~Section,
and
is
not
subject
to
any
requirements
of
this
Section.
Hazardous
waste
that
is
subject
to
the
epee~a~
requirements
of
Section
721.106(b)
and
(c)
and
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code
726.Subparts
C,
D,
and
F
is
included
in
the
quantity
determinations
of
this
Section
and
is
subject
to
the
requirements
of
this
Section.
d)
In determining the quantity of hazardous waste it
generates,
a generator need not include:
1)
Its hazardous waste when
it’
is removed from on-site
storage;
or
2)
Hazardous
waste produced
by
on-site
treatment
of
its
hazardous
waste,~
e)
If
a
small
quantity
generator generates acutely
hazardous waste
in
a calendar month in quantities
greater
than
set
forth
below, all
quantities
of
that
acutely
hazardous
waste
are
subject
to
regulation
under
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111.
Mm. Code 702,
703,
705
and 722
through 725w
$fld
the notification requirements of Section 3010 of the
Resource Conservation & Recovery Act:
1)
A total
of one kilogram of hazardous wae~ee
whisk
eve
~dev,ti?ied
acute hazardous wastes
4141 listed in
Sections 721.131,
721.132, or 721.133(e);
or
2)
A
total
of
100 kilograms of any residue or
contaminated soil, waste or other debris resulting
from the clean-up of
a spill, into or on any land
or water, of any hazardous wss~eswhich eve
4denti?ied
as
acute
hazardous
wastes
4144
listed
in
Sections 721.131, 721.132, or 721.133(e).
f)
A small
quantity generator may accumulate hazardous
waste on-site.
If he it accumulates
at any time more
than a total of 1000 k3iograms of its his hazardous
waste, or its
hi. acutely hazardous wastes in
quantities g~eaterthan set forth in paragraphs (e)U)
or (e)(2), all of those accumulated wastes for which
the
accumulation
limit
was
exceeded
are
subject
to
regulation under
35
Ill. Adm. Code 702, 703,
705 end 722
through
725, and the notification requirements of
Section 3010 of the Resource Conservation & Recovery
Act.
The
time
period
of
Section
722.134
for
accumulation of wastes on-site begins for a small
quantity generator when the accumulated wastes exceed
the applicable exclusion level.
g)
In order for hazardous waste generated by
a small
quantity generator to be excluded from full regulation
under this Section, the generator must:
1)
Comply with 35 Ill. Adm. Code 722,111;
2)
If it stores its hazardous waste on-site, store it
in compliance with the requirements of
paragraph
(f); and
3)
Either treat or dispose of its hazardous waste in
an on-site facility, or ensure delivery to an off-
site storage, treatment or
disposal
facility,
either of which is:
A)
Permitted under
35
Ill. Adm, Code 702 and 703;
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B)
In interim status under 35
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703
and 725;
C)
Authorized to manage hazardous waste by a
State with a hazardous waste management
program approved under
40 CFR 271;
D)
Permitted, licensed or registered by a State
to manage
municipal or industrial
solid
waste;
or
E)
A facility which:
1)
Beneficially uses or re-uses, or
legitimately recycles or reclaims his
waste;
or
ii)
Treats his waste prior to beneficial
use or re-use, or legitimate recycling
or reclamation.
h)
Hazardous waste subject to the reduced requirements of
this Section may be mixed with non-hazardous waste and
remain subject to these reduced requirements even though
the resultant mixture exceeds the quantity limitations
identified in this Section, unless the mixture meets
any
of the characteristics of hazardous wastes identified in
Subpart C.
i)
If
a small quantity generator mixes a solid waste with a
hazardous waste that exceeds a quantity exclusion level
of
this Section, the mixture is subject to full
regulation.
(Source;
Amended
at
Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
)
Section 721.106
Requirements for recyclable materials Speeia~
Requ4remen~s?er Hazardous Wae~eWhiek is
Used1 Re-used1 Reeyeaed or ReclaiMed
a)
1)
Hazardous
wastes that are recycled are subject to
the requirements for &enerators,
transporters,
aTid
storage facilities
of paragraphs
(b) and
(c),
except for the materials listed
in subparagi~phs
fa)(2) and (a)(3).
Hazardous wastes that are
iecycled~wiI be known as ~recyciabie mater~1s”.
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2)
The following recyclable materials are not subject
to the requiremints
of
this
section
but
are
regulated under
35 Ill. Adm.
Code 726.Subparts C
through G and a11 applicable
provisions in 35 Ill,
~dm.
Code
702,
7O3
and
705.
A)
Recyclable materials used
in a manner
constituting disposal
(35 Ill. Mm. Code
726.Subpart
C);
B)
Hazardous wastes burned
for energy recovery in
boilers
iiid
industrial furnaces that are not~
regulated
under
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code
7V+
or
725.Subpart
0
(35 Ill.
Adm. Code 726,Subpart
C)
(Reserved for used oil)
D)
Recyclable materials from which precious
metals
are
reclaimed
(35 Ill. Adm. Code
726.Subpart
F)
E)
Spent
lead-acid
batteries
that
are
being
re~1aimed
(35
Iii.
Adm.
Code
726.Subpart
C).
3)
The
following
recyclable
materials
are
not
subject
to
regulation
under
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code
722
through
726,
or
702,
703
or705
and
are
not
subject
to
the
notificationii~uirements
of
Section
3010
of
the
Resource
Conservation
and
Recovery
Act:
A)
Industrial
ethyl
alcohol that
is
reclaimed
B)
Used batteries (or used battery cells)
returnedto
a
battery manufacturer for
regeneration
C)
Used oil that exhibits one or more
of the
characteristics
of hazardous waste; or
D)
Scrap metal.
b)
Generators
and
transporters
of
recyclable
materials
are
i~bjedtto
the
applicable
requirements
of
35
Iii.
Ad~
~Ode
722
and
723
and_the
notification
requirements
ui~der
Sec~ion
3010
of
the
Resource
Conservation
and
Recovery~
Act.except
as
provided
in
paragraph
(a).
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e)
1)
Owners
or
qperators
of
facilities that store
recyclable
materials
are
regulated
und~TiiT
applicble
provisions
of
35
Iii.
Adm.
Code
724
and
725.Subparts
A
through
L,
and
702,
703
and
705
and
the
notification
requirement
under
Sectioi~3O1O of
the
Resource
Conservation
and
Recover~~ct,
except
aè provided in paragraph
(a).
2)
Owners
or operators of facilities that recycle
recyclable materials without storing them before
they
are
recycled
are
subject
to
the
following
requirements,
except
as
provided
in
paragraph
(a).
A)
Notification
requirements
under
Section
3010
of
the
Resource
Conservation
an~fRecovery
Act.
B)
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code
725.171
and
725.172
(dea1in~
with
the
use
of
the
manifest~ and
manifest
discrepancies)
a4
Eiteept
as
otherwise
previded
in
paragraph 4b4-
a
hazardous
waste
whieh
meets
any of the following
eriteria
is
net
sub~eet
to
regulation
under
&
114,
Adm~
?ede 792w 793w
79S
or
722 through 72.~and is net eub~eet
to the notification requirements e? Seetien 3910 of R?RA
such
time
as
the
Beard
premulgates
regulations
to
the
eentraryt
~t is being bene?ieia44y used or reused or
legitimately reeye4ed or ree4eimed
24
It
is
being
aeeumu4ated1
stored
or physieel4y1
chemically
or
biologically
treated
prior
to
beneficial
use
or
reuse
or
legitimate
reeye4ing
or
reelamatien,
~
It is one
of the ?ell.owing materials being used1
reused1
veeye4ed or reeleimed
in
the specified
mannert
spent
pickle liquor wK~ehis reused in
wastewater treatment at
a ?eei4&ty holding a
National
Pollutant
Diseharge
Elimination
System
-(NP9ES4
permit-c
or
whieh
is
being
accumulated
stored
or
physieal4y
ehemieclly
or
biologiesily
treated
before
such
reuse-;
b4
EKeept
for
these
wastes
listed
in
paragraph 4e9(34-,
a
hasardess
waste
which
is
a
sludge
or whieh is listed .n
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Sections
724-,131
or
~241l32
or
which
contains
ene
er
more hazardous wastes listed in Sections ~2lil3l or
~2l..432tend
which
is
transported
or stored prier te
being used, re-use~-1recycled or reclaimed
is eub~ectto
the following requi
~ientswith respect to such
trenspe~tatie~or
44
Notification ret~irementeunder Section 3910 RGRAt
24
35 144, Adm
Ged~722
34
35 141, Mm
Lode 723,
44
35 1l1
Adm, Lode 724TSubparts A threugh I~
35
144-; Adm
Lode 72~SubpertA through I~-~
64
35 1ll-
Adm-~ Lode
792,
793
and
705-c
with
respect
to
storage faeilities-
(Source:
Amended at
Ill. Reg.
,
effective
)
Section
721.107
Residues
of
Hazardous
Waste
in
Empty
Containers
a)
1)
Any
hazardous
waste
remaining
in
either
an
empty
container
or
an
inner
liner
removed
from
an
empty
container,
as defined in
paragraph
(b),
is not
subject to regulation under 35 Ill. Adm. Code 702,
703,
705 or 721 through 725 or to the notification
requirements
of Section 3010 of the Resource
Conservation & Recovery Act.
2)
Any
hazardous
waste
in
either
a
container
that
is
not
empty
or
an
inner
liner
removed
from
a
container
that
is
not
empty,
as
defined
in
paragraph
(b),
is
subject
to
regulations
under
35
Ill. Mm,
Code
702r
703,
705
and
721
through
725
and to the notification requirements
of Section
3010
of
the
Resource
Conservation
& Recovery Act.
b)
1)
A container or ~n inner liner removed from
a
container
that h~s
held
any
hazardous
waste,
except
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a waste that
is
a
compressed
gas
or
that
is
identified
as
an
acute
hazardous waste 4H4 listed
in Sections 721.131,
721.132, or 721.133(e), is
empty
if:
A)
All.
wastes have
been
removed
that
can
be
removed
using
the
practices
commonly
employed
to
remove materials from that type of
container~
e~g.,
pouring,
pumping,
and
aspirating~
end
B)
No
more
than
2.5
centimeters
(one
inch)
of
residue
remain
on
the
bottom
of
the container
or
inner
liner,
or
C)
i)
No
more
than
3 percent by weight
of the
total capacity of the container remains
in
the
container
or
inner
liner
if
the
container
is
less
than
or
equal
to
110
gallons
in
size,
or
ii)
No
more
than
0.3
percent
by
weight
of
the
total
capacity of
the container
rem~in~in the
container
or
inner
liner
if
the
container
is greater than 110
gallons
in
size.
2)
A container that has held
a hazardous waste that
is
a compressed gas is empty when
the
pressure
in
the
container approaches atmospheric,
3)
A container or an inner liner removed from
a
container
that
has
held
a
hazardous
waste which is
identified
as
an
acute
hazardous
waste
4H4
listed
in
Sections
721.131,
721.132
or
721.133(e),
is
empty
if:
A)
The
container
or
inner liner has been triple
rinsed
using
a
solvent
capable
of
removing
the
commercial
chemical
product
or
manufacturing
chemical intermediate;
B)
The
container
or
inner
liner
has
been
cleaned
by
another method
that
has
been
shown
in
the
scientific
literature,
or
by
tests
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by the generator, to achieve equivalent
removal;
or
C)
In the
case of
a
container,
the inner liner
that prevented contact of the
commercial
chemical
product
or
manufacturing
chemical
interrnedicte
with
the
container,
has
been
removed
(Source:
Amended at
effective
)
Section 721.130
Gener
a)
A solid waste
is
a hazardous
waste
if
it is listed in
this Subpart, nniess it
has been excluded from this list
under
35 Iii,
Adm~
Code 720.120 and 720,122.
b)
The basis for
listing the
classes or types
of
wastes
listed in this
Subpart
is indicated by employing one or
more of the Hazard Codes:
1)
A)
Ignitable
Waste
(I)
B)
Corrosive Waste
(C)
C)
Reactive Waste
CR)
D)
EP
Toxic Waste
(E)
E)
Acute
Hazardous
Waste
(H)
F)
Toxic
Waste
CT)
2)
Appendix
G
identifies
the
constituent
which
caused
the
Administrator
to
list
the
waste
as
an
EP
Toxic
Waste
(E)
or
Toxic
Waste
(T)
in
Sections
721.131
and
721,132,
c)
Each
hazardous
waste listed in this Subpart i~assigned
an
EPA Hazardous
Waste Number which precedes the name
of
the waste.
This number must be used in complying
with
the notification
requirement:s
of Section
3010
of the Act
and
certain
recordkeeping and reporting
requirements
under
35
Ill.
Adm~
Code
7O2~703
and
722
through.
725
and
40
CFR
Pa~
122~
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d)
The
following
hazardous
wastes
listed
in
Section
721.131
or
721.132
are
subject
to
the
exclusion
limits
for
acutely hazardous
wastes
established
in
Section
721.105:
None,
hazardous wastes numbers P020,
FO21,
F022,
F023,
F026
TF~~2~7,
(Source:
Amended at
ill, Rag.
,
effective
)
Section 721.131
Hazardous Wastes
From
Nonspecific
Sources
The following solid wastes are listed
hazardous
wastes
from
non-
specific
sources
unless
they
era excluded under 35
Iii. Adm. Code
7~O.12Oand 720.122 and l±~1dIn~pendixI.
Industry and
EPA Hazardous
Hazardous Waste
Hazard Code
Waste No.
Generic:
FOOl....... The following spent halogenated solvents
(T)
used in degreasing:
tetrachioroethylene,
trichioroethylene, methylene chloride,
1,1,1-
trichloroethane, carbon tetrachioride and
chlorinated fluorocarbons; and slud~c~
from
the
recovery of these solvents in degreasing
operations.
F002S......
The following spent halogenated solvents:
CT)
tetrachioroethylene, methylene chloride,
trichioroethylene,
1,1,1-’triehloroethane,
chlorobenzene,
1, i,2~’trichloro-1,2,2-
trifluoroethane, orthodichlorobenzene and
trichiorofluoromethane; and the still bottoms
from the recovery of these solvents,
F003,...... The following spent non-halogenated solvents:
(I)
xylene, acetone, ethyl acetate, ethyl benzene,
ethyl ether, methyl isobutyl ketone, n-butyl
alcohol, cyclohexanone and methanol;, and the
still bottoms from the recovery
of
these
solvents.
F004,....,.
The following spent non-halogenated solvents:
(T)
cresols and cresylic acid and nitrobenzene;
and
the still bottoms from the recovery of these
solvents.
F005.......
The following apent
non’~halogenatedsolvents:
(I,
T)
toluene,
methyl
ethyl ketone, carbon disulfide,
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isobutanol and pyridine; and
the
still bottoms
from the recovery of these solvents.
P006....... Wastewater treatment sludges from electroplatingCT)
operations except
from
the following processes:
Cl) sulfuric
acid anodizing of aluminum;
(2)
tin plating on carbon steel;
(3) zinc plating
(segregated basis) on carbon steel;
(4)
aluminum or
zinc-aluminum plating on carbon steel;
(5)
cleaning/stripping associated with tin, zinc and
aluminum
plating on
carbon
steel;
and (6) chemical
etching and milling of aluminum.
F019........Wastewater treatment sludges from the chemical CT)
conversion coating of aluminum.
FOO7........Spent cyanide plating bath solutions from
CR, T)
electroplating operations 4e*cept hr
preeieus metals elec~!róplatingspent
cyanide pleting bath setutiens9.,
P008...... Plating bath residuer
sludges from the
CR,
T)
bottom of plating baths from electroplating
operations where cyanides are used in the
process 4eiccept
few
precious metals
electroplating pletina bath elud~es4,
P009....... Spent stripping and cleaning bath solutions
CR, T)
from electroplating operations where cyanides
are used in the process 4exeept few precious
metals eleetreplatrg epeet etripp&fl and
cleaning bath solutiens.,
P010....... Quenching bath residues
sludge
from oil baths
CR, T)
from
metal
heat
treating
operations
where
cyanides are used in
the
process
4exeept
few
precious metals heat-treating quenching beth
sludgse)~
P011....... Spent cyanide solutions from salt bath
CR, T)
pot cleaning from metal heat treating operations
4esceept for precious metals heat treating spent
cyanide solution. from salt bath pot eleening4e
P012....... Quenching wastevater treatment sludges from
CT)
metal heat treating operations where cyanides
are used in the process (except few precious
metals heat treating quenching wastewater
treatment sludges),
P020....... Wastes
(except wastewater 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 tri-tetra- or
pentaahlorophene3, or tetrachloropheno~ or of
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intermediates
used
to
produce
their 2!~
derivatives~
(This
listing
does not
include
wastes from
the
production
of
hexachiorophene
from
highly
purified
2~415~trichlorophenol.)
FO21.......
Wastes
(exce~wastewater
and
s
nt carbon
(B)
~droen
c
er~~
the
production or
inanWfa~urin
use
tas
a
reactant,
‘chemical
intermedT~E2~,~~nentina
~~mulat±~roce~iTs)
~of
entachloro
henol,
or
of
intermediates
~
its
erivatives,
F022P92L..
~
ceptwastewa~~,
an~
Erc~n.
(H)
from
hydrogen chlorrdsq$~rification)from the
manufacturing
use
~es
~i~peactant,
chemical
intermediate
or
cc
ponem
in
a
formulating
process)
of
tetra~
peii1~$~or
hexachlorobenzenes
under
alkaline
conditiqp~s
F023F922.
Wastes
(except was~ewati~rand
spent
carbon
(H)
from hydrogen
chloride
~iurification)from the
production of materials on
equipment
previously
used
for
the
production
or
manufacturing
use
(as
a
reactant,
chemical
intermediate
or
component
in
a formulating process) of
tn-,
and
tetrachlorophenols,
(This listing
does
not
include
wastes
~~iTment
used
on.
for the
pro uction or use o
hexachloro hene
rom
ig
y pun
icc ~
tric
orophenol
mate~a~s
FG23~i-~ 9iseafded
ueused
?ermulatiena
een~a4.ning
~i
~e~ia o~’
pentaeh.erephenols
e~d~searded
unused
La
uletiens eeataining eampounds derived
?fem ~ese
eh.erephenels~
F024...,... Wastes including but not limited
CT)
to, distillation residues~heavy ends, tars, and
reactor cleanout wastes from the production of
chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons, having
carbon
content
from
one
to five, utilizing free
radical
catalyzed processes.
(This listing does
not include light ends, spent filters and filter
aids, spent
dessicants,
wastewater,wastewater
treatment sludges, spent catalysts
and
wastes
listed in Section 72LI32~)
F026.......
Wastes
(exce
t
wastewater
and
spent carbon
(H)
rom
y
no
en
c
on
e
pun
ice ion
rorn
e
roduction o
inateria
s
on
equipment
p~f~VTh’~ly
used for
the
manu~actuning
use
as
a
reac an
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FO 27
FO28.
.
,
.
.
.
hexachlorobenzene
under
alkaline
conditions.
~
(H)
tetra~
on
entach~nol
or discarded
unused
formulations
c~ tarnin
corn
ounds
derived
~esech~
L~
~lis~es
~In~T~’o
rm u
is
cont~j~
~~~oroen~
si
~d
from p~pfj~,d
~
as
the
s ol
Residues
resu1ti~i,,
o~EE~1:~’EIneration
(T)
~or
thermal~treatm~
~
soil
contami~’E’~with
ha z
an
di’~V~sten
~
(Board Note:
The primary
haz
materials have been indicated
(Reactivity),
I (Ignitability
letter H indicates
Acute
Haza~
us properties of these
the letters T (Toxicity), R
and C (Corrosivity).
The
us
Waste,)
(Source:
Amended at
Ill.
Rc~g.
,
effective
)
Section
721,132
Hazardous Waste from Specific
Sources
The
following
solid
wastes
are
listed
hazardous
wastes from
s
ecific
so~L
sunle!
the
are
excluded
~~5Iil.
Adrn.
Code
2
~l’20
ii~
d
720. 122
end
listed
nendixL
Wood Preservation:
Bottom sediment
sludge
from
the
treatment
of
wastewaters
from
wocd
preserving
processes
that
use creosote
and/or
pentachlorophenol~
Inorganic
Pigments:
1(002
Wastewater
treatment
sludge
from
the
production
of
chrome
yellow
and
orange
pigments.
1(003
Wastewater
treatmenL.
sludge
from
the
production
of
molybdate
orange
pigments.
1(004
Wastewater
treatment
s
udge
from
the
production
of
zi~c ye’~ow pigments.
1(005
Wastewater
tree
en
sludge
from
the
production
of
chione
green
pigments.
1(006
Wastewater
treatment
sludae
ftom
the
production
of
eF
e
green
pigments
(anhydrous
and
~
1(007
Wastewater
treal
uge from the
1(001
CT)
(T)
(T)
(T)
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bluc. pig efls.
1008
Oven residue fror
t
C.
o
cducta.on
of
chrome
oxide
green
pisments
Organic
Chemicals:
1009
Distiflat
n
acetaldehy
vie
1010
Distillation
acetaldehyd. f
1011
Bottom
stream
the
productior
1013
Bottom
stream
in the products
1014
Bottoms
from
tff
column
in
the
p
1015
still
bottors
fv
chloride.
1016
Heavy ends or d riua ~oiresidues from
th.
production of carbo1
etrachloride.
1017
Heavy ends (still b ~.to
•rom the
purification cou’nr
ha
roduction of
epichlorohydrir
1018
Heavy ends from tte f
9onation column in
ethyl chloride pr
u
t
1019
Hsavy endo £ o~the d s’’ls’ton
~‘
ethylenc
dichlorde a.
t
hlor de production.
1020
Heavy ends f
rot..
l.a
or of vinyl
chloride in
viny
chLoride
monomer
production.
1021
Aqueous spent an
nony ...atalyst vaste from
fluoromethare~p
od’ct
‘a.
1022
Distillation bottom tars from
the
production
of phenol/acetone
f”or
cumene.
1023
Distillation lig?t ends from the production
of phthalic anhydride f om naphthalene.
1024
Distillation bottoms frot t ie
production
of
phthalic anhydride from naphthalene.
1093
Distillatior I gn end
t
the
production
of phthalic ar yd:
e f
i
ortho-zylene.
1094
Distillation bo
o
C
o~ he production
of phthalic anh
4
om
rtho xjlene.
1025
Distillation b
r
..
te production
of nitrobenzcaa
P
t
tion
cf
benzene.
1026
Stripping still ta 3.
ft
r
he production of
methyl ethyl pyr
I
1027
Centrifuge
r
r r~sIties from
toluene diisc
‘tto
a
the production of
are.
f
a the production of
a
Ic.ne.
vastevater stripper in
ac yloa.trile.
‘ft
ac°trontrilecolumn
o
r
ontrile.
cetontrile
purification
ducti
n
of
acrylonitrile.
~ t(
istillation of benzyl
(T)
CT)
CT)
(ItT)
CT)
CT)
(V
CT)
CT)
CT)
CT)
CT)
CT)
CT)
CT)
CT)
CT)
CT)
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1028
Spent catalyst fton the hydrochlorinator
reactor in the prod c io
of 1,1,
1’tn chloroethsnc.
1029
Waste f
rout
tP.
the proda..tf
1095
Distillat
,
l,l,1—tr
C
r
1096
Heavy enl
£
~
the prod
ta
1030
Column b,.to
3
combined produc
and perchloroe
.~
1083
Distillation bo.
1103
Process residue
from the production of aniline.
1104
Combined wastewater streams generated from
nitrobenzenc/arilane production.
1085
Distillation or fractionation column bottoms
from the production of chlorobenzenes.
1105
Separated
aqueous
streaw
from
the
reactor
product washing step an tne production of
chlorobenzenes.
Inorganic
Chemicals:
1071
Brine
purifi
~
o
C
ron
the
mercury
cell proc°s
n p oduction, where
separately p
pt.
.1 a~a.neis not used.
1073
Chlorinated h d
oc.arboa
waste from the
purificatio.’a step of the diaphragm cell
process usin0
r
~t.L...
n
des in chlorine
production.
1106
Wastewater treatment sludge from the mercury
cell process in chlorine production.
Pesticides:
1031
By-product salts genra
4 in the production
of MSMA and cacodyl c acid.
1032
Wastewater treatment ~...udge
from the
production of
:htorde.
1033
Wastewater aid
cra.b w’tcr from the
chlorination
cfl cy”loper
caiene in the
production of cab
da,
e.
1034
Filter solidc
r
hexachlorocy
a
of
chbordane.
.
ct
ream
stripper
in
I
‘eichboroethane.
TI
t
i
the
production of
°
h
avy
ends
column
from
~l-trichloroethane.
heavy ends from the
n of trichboroethylene
lene.
oms
fro,
aniline
production.
from
ariline
extraction
CT)
CT)
CT)
CT)
CT)
CT)
CT)
CT)
CT)
CT)
CT)
CT)
CT)
CT)
CT)
CT)
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1097
Vacuum stripper dis..harge from the chlordane
CT)
chlorinator in the production of chbordane.
1035
Wastewater
ti
at
tat
Si
‘&‘~
generated in the
CT)
product’
on of creosote.
1036
Still
bottoms
from toluene reclamation
CT)
distillat’on in tie production of disulfoton.
1037
Wasten’er treatmert sltdges from the
production
of
disu
toton.
1038
Wastewater from the washing and stripping of
phorate production
1039
Filter
cake
from the filtration of
CT)
diet)
ybphosphorodithioic
acid
in
the
prodvction of phorate
1040
Wastewater treatment sludge from the
CT)
production of phorate.
1041
Wastewater treatment sludge from the
CT)
production of toxaphene.
1098
Untreated process wastewater from the
CT)
production of toxaphene.
1042
Heavy ends or distillation residues from the
CT)
distillation of tetracli orobenzene in
the
production of 2,4,5-T.
1043
2,6-Dichboropheno.
waste
from
the
production
of 2,4—D.
1099
Untreated
waste
ater
trom
the
production
CT)
of
2,4-D
Explosives:
1044
Wastewater
treatment
sludges
from
the
CR)
manufacturing and
processing of explosives.
1045
Spent carbon from the treatment of wastewater
CR)
containing explosives.
1046
Wastewater treatment sludges from the
CT)
manufacturing, fonubation and loading of
bead-based initiating compounds.
1(047
Pink/red
water
fror ItT operations.
CR)
Petroleum Refining:
1048
Dissolved air ft tatioi
CDAF) float from the
CT)
petroleum ret n ag,
dustry.
1049
slop
oil
emulsio
a
solids
from
the
petroleum
CT)
refining
inda..t-
1050
Heat exchangar
a
tc.ani g sludge from
CT)
the petrobeu
t
ig
industry.
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1051
API
separator
•~uIgefran
the
petroleum
CT)
refining indus ry
1052
Tank
bottoms
Leaded)
frm
he
netroleum
CT)
refining
md
try
Iron and Steel:
1061
Emission cont o
ludge from the primary
CT)
production
of
et
el ctric furnaces.
1062
Spent pickle biq
ton steel finishing
CC,T)
operations.
Secondary Lead:
1069
Emission
control
dust/sludge
from
secondary
CT)
lead smelting.
1100
Waste leaching solution from acid leaching
CT)
of emission co~’ro 4 tat/sludge from
secondary lead smelting.
Veterinary Pharmaceutical
1084
Wastewater treatmeft sludges generated
CT)
during the p
d
‘t
‘erinary
pharmaceut
t
n1s
.wq
at
as’aic
or
oegaro_arscnic
compounds
1101
Distifla, ot
s
trot the distillationCT)
of aniline-base
oaids in the production
of veterinary pia ra euticabs from arsenic or
organo-araenic
compounds
1102
Residue from use of acttvated carbon for
CT)
decoborization
n tie production of veterinary
pharmaceuticals free arsenic or
organo-arsenic
compounds.
Ink
Formulation:
1086
Solvent
washes
ard
1 dg
s,
casutic. washes
CT)
and sludges, or
va
e
washes
and
sludges
from
cleaning tub.
‘q~i
r
a
u
ed
in
the
formubatiog
tiC
a
..
o
tgaercs, driers,
soaps and at
“~
i
ning
chromium
and
beada
Coking:
1060
Ammonia atil
t4,.
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1087
Decanter
tank
tai
sludde
from
cooking
(T)
operations
(Source:
Amended at
Ill~
Ra~
effective
)
Section 721.133
Discerae’~
~i
uheriical Products~Off-
Specifica
~
S ~ie
Containers
Residues
and
Spill Res~
re~f~
The
following
materials
or
~
~e
hazardous
wastes
if and when
they
are
discarded or
~ntc
I
t
e
discarded
as
described
in
Section 721.102(a)(2)(A),
____
ener~
recover
~inI~u~!
r
or!g~al
intend
e9
when
they
are used to produce
fuels~
euof
their
on
inal intended
use,
when
thi~Ta~e
~p~iedtoti~
and in
lieu
o
their orip na
intended use, or when the
aca
e~
ainedin
roducts
that_are
applied to the land inliet
of
thezr~~~alinteneduse.
a)
Any commercial
che
~‘cal
product,
or manufacturing
chemical intermediate having the generic name listed in
paragraphs
(e) or ~~fL
b)
Any off-specification
commer’ial
chemical
product or
manufacturing
chem:
al
inter~iediate
which,
if
it
met
specifications,
wou~d
a
fe
generic
name listed in
paragraphs
(a)
or
c)
Any
container
or
irner
~
removed
from
a
container
that has been
used
to
told
aiy
commercial
chemical
product
or
manufacturing
chemical
intermediate having
the generic
names
listed
i~i
paragraph
(e), or any
container
or
inne:
lir~
r~’~ed
from
a
container that
has been used
to
hold
any
oft
specification
chemical
product
and
manufacturing chemical intermediate which,
if
it
met
specifications, would have the generic
name
listed in paragraph
(e)
u~less~
1) The container
or
inner
rner
has
been
triple
rinsed
using a solvent csç;ble of removing the commercial
chemical product
or
r~anafactuning
chemical
intermediate;
2) The container
or
imer
1
ncr has been cleansed by
another method tha
as
beer. shown in the
scientific
literature,
or by tests carducted by the
generator,
to
achieve
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3)
In the case of a container,
the inner liner
that
prevented
contact
of
the
commercial
chemical
product
or manufacturing
chemical
intermediate
with
the
container, has been removed.
d)
Any residue or contaminated soil, water
or other debris
resulting from the cleanup of
a spill, into or on any
land or water
of any commercial chemical product or
manufacturing
chemical intermediate having the generic
name listed in paragraph
(e) or
(f), or any residue or
contaminated soil, water or other debris resulting from
the cleanup of a spill, into or on any land or water,
of
any off-specification chemical product or manufacturing
chemical intermediate which, if
it met specifications,
would have the generic name listed in paragraph
(e) or
(f).
(?emmeri~Board Note:
The phrase “commercial
chemical
product or manufi~uringchemical intermediate having
the generic name listed in
..~“
refers to a chemical
substance which is manufactured or formulated for
commercial or manufacturing use which consists
of the
commercially pure grade of the chemical, any technical
grades
of the chemical that are produced or marketed,
and all
formulations
in which the chemical is the sole
active ingredient.
It does not refer
to
a
material,
such as
a manufacturing process waste, that contains any
of the substances listed in paragraphs
(e) or
(f).
Where a manufacturing process waste is deemed to be a
hazardous waste because it contains
a substance listed
in paragraphs
Ce) or
(f), such waste will
be listed in
either Sections 721.131 or 721.132 or will
be identified
as
a hazardous waste by the characteristics
set forth in
Subpart.)
e)
The commercial chemical products, manufacturing chemical
intermediates or off~specificationcommercial chemical
products
or manufacturing chemical intermediates
referred to in paragraphs
(a) through
Cd)
of this
Section,
are
identified as acute hazardous waste
(H) and
are subject
to
the
small
quantity
exclusion
defined
in
Section 721,1O5(eL~
(?erfiMe9~Board Note:
For
the
convenience of
the
regulated
~ommunity
the
primary
hazardous
properties
of
these materials
have
bean
indicated
by the letters T
(Toxicity), and R
(Reactivity).
Absence
of
a letter
67~257

ILLINOIS
REGISTER
TEXT
OF ADOPTED AMENDMENTS
indicates
that
the
compound
only
is
listed
for
acute
toxicity.
These
wastes
and
their
corresponding
EPA
Hazardous
Waste
Numbers
are:)
Ha zardous
Waste No.
Substance
P023
Acetaldehyde, chloro-
P002
Acetamide,
N- (aminothioxomethyl
)~
P057
Acetamide, 2~fluoro-
P058
Acetic
acid, fluoro~,sodium salt
P066
Acetimedic
acid,
N~(methylcarbamoyl)oxythio~,
methyl
ester
POOl
3-(alpha-acetonylbenzyl)-4-hydroxycoumarin and salts,
when
present
at concentrations greater than 0,3
P002
1-Acetyl-2-thiourea
P003
Acrolein
P070
Aldicarb
P004
Aidrin.
P005
Allyl
alcohol
PJO6
Aluminum
phosphide
P007
5- (Aminomethyl)-3-isoxazolol
P008
4-Aminopyridine
P009
Ammonium picrate
CR)
P119
Ammonium vanadate
POlO
Arsenic acid
P012
Arsenic
(III) oxide
POll
Arsenic
CV)
oxide
POll
Arsenic pentoxide
P012
Arsenic trioxide
P038
Arsine,
diethyl-
P054
Aziridine
P013
Barium
cyanide
P024
Benzenamine, 4~chloro~
P077
Benzenamine,
4-riitro-
P028
Benzene,
(chloromethyl)~
P042
1,2-Benzenediol,
~
P014
Benzenethiol
P028
Benzyl chloride
P015
Beryllium
dust
P016
Bis(chloromethyl)
ether
P017
Bromoacetone
P018
Brucine
P021
Calcium cyanide
P123
Camphene,
octach1oro~
P103
Carbamidoselensoic
acid

ILLINOIS REGISTER
POLLUTION
CONTROL
BOARD
TEXT
OF
ADOPTED AMENDMENTS
P022
Carbon bisulfide
P022
Carbon disulfide
P095
Carbonyl chloride
P033
Chlorine cyanide
P023
Chloroacetaldehyde
P024
p-Chloroaniline
P026
1-(o-Chlorophenyl )thiourea
P027
3-Chloropropionitrile
P029
Copper
cyanides
P030
Cyanides
(soluble cyanide salts), not elsewhere
specified
P031
Cyanogen
P033
Cyanogen chloride
P036
Dichlorophenylarsine
P037
Dieldrin
P038
Diethylarsine
P039
0,0-Diethyl
5-1
2-(ethylthio)ethyl
phosphoro-dithioate
P041
Diethyl-p-nitrophenyl phosphate
P040
0,0-Diethyl 0-pyrazinyl phosphorothioate
P043
Diisopropyl fluorophosphate
P044
Dimetboate
P045
3,
3-Dimethyl-
1-(mothylthio)-2-
but
anone, 0-((methylamino)
carbonyl
oxime
P071
0,0-Dimethyl O-p-nitrophenyl phosphoçothioate
P082
Dimethylnitrosamine
P066
alpha, alpha-Dimethylphen,t.hylamine
P047
4,6-Dinitro-o-cresol and salts
P034
4,6-Dinitro-o-cyclohexylphenol
P048
2,4-Dinitrophenol
P020
Dinoseb
P085
Diphosphoramide, octamethyl-
P039
Disulfoton
P049
2, 4-Dithiobiuret
P109
Dithiopyrophosphoric acid, tetraethyl ester
P050
Endosulfan
P088
Endothall
P051
Endrin
P042
Epinephrine
P046
Etbanamine,
1,ladimethyl_2_phenyl...
P084
Ethenamine, N-methyl-N-nitroso-
P101
Ethyl cyanide
P054
Ethylenimine
P097
Famphur
P056
Forine
P057
Fluoroacetamide
P058
Fluoroacetic acid, sodium salt
P065
Fulminic acid, mercury (II) salt
(R,T)
67-259

ILLINOIS REGISTER
P0LLL7~ION
CONTROL BOARD
TEXT OF ADOPTED AMENDMENTS
P059
Heptachlor
P051
1,2,3,4,1O,lO-Hexachloro-6,7-epoxy-
1,4,4a,5,6,7,8,8a-octahydro-endo, endo-
1, 4:5, 8-dimethanonaphthalene
P037
1,2,3,4,1O,10-Hexachloro—6,7—epoxy—
l,4,4a,5,6,7,8,8a-octahydro-endo, no-
1, 4:5, 8-dimethanonaphthalene
P060
1,2,3,4,1O,10-Hexachloro-1,4,4a,5,8,8a-hexahydro-
1,4 :5,8-endo, endo-dimethanonaphthalene
P004
1,2,3,4,1O,10,—Hexachloro-1,4,4a,5,8,8a-bexahydro-
1
,4 :5,8-endo, exo-dimethanonaphthalene
P060
Hexachlorohexahydro-exo,no-
dimethanonaphthalene
P062
Hexaethyl tetraphosphate
P116
Hydrazinecarbothioamide
P068
Hydrazine, methyl-
P063
Hydrocyanic acid
P063
Hydrogen cyanide
P096
Hydrogen phosphide
P064
Isocyanic acid, methyl ester
P007
3(2HJ-Isoxazolone, 5-Caminomethyl)-
P092
Mercury, phenyl-, acetate
P065
Mercury fulminate (R,T)
P016
Methane, oxybis(chloro-
P112
Methane, tetranitro-
CR)
P118
Methanethiol, tricthloro-
P059
4,7-Methano-1H-indene,1,4,5,6,7,8,8-heptachloro-
3a,4
,
7,
7a-tetrahydro-
P066
Methomyl
P067
2-Methylaziridine
P068
Methyl hydrazinc
P064
Methyl isocyanate
P069
2-Methyllactonitrile
P071
Methyl parathion
P072
alpha-Naphthylthiourea
P073
Nickel carbonyl
P074
Nickel cyanide
P074
Nickel(II) cyanide
P073
Nickel tetracarbonyl
P075
Nicotine and salts
P076
Nitric oxide
P077
p-Nitroaniline
P078
Nitrogen dioxide
P076
Nitrogen (II) oxide
P078
Nitrogen CIV) oxide
P081
Nitroglycerine
CR)
P082
N-Nitrosodimethylamine
87-260

ILLINOIS
REGISTER
POLLUTION
CC UOL BOARD
TEXT OF ADOPT
t.
AMENDMENTS
P084
N-Nitrosomethylvinylamine
P050
5-Norbornene-2,3--dimethano
1,4,5,6,7,7
hexachloro, c~clicsulfite
P085
Octamethvlpvropio
ihorami
e
P087
Osmium
oxide
P087
Osmium
tetroxide
P088
7-Oxabicyclo(2 2. Lhsptane-2, 3-dicarboxylic acid
P089
Parathion
P034
Phenol, 2-cyclohexyl-4 6-dinatro-
P048
Phenol, £
4-dinitro-
P047
Phenol, 2,4,-dsnitro-6-methyl-
P020
Phenol, 2,4-dtnitro-6-C1-methylpropyl)-
P009
Phenol, 2,4,6-transtro-,
ammonium
salt
CR)
P036
Phenyl dichloroarsine
P092
Phenylmercuric
acetate
P093
N-Phenylthiourea
P094
Phorate
P095
Phosgene
P096
Phosphine
P04.
Phosphoric acid
diethyl p-nitrophenyl ester
P044
PbosphorodithioLc acid, 0,0-dimethyl 5-
(2-(methylamino)‘-2-oxoethyl ester
P043
Phosphorofluoric acid, bisCl-methylethyl)eater
P094
Phosphorothioac
acid,
0,0-diethyl
5-
Cetny1 thio )xcet~’ylet.—
P089
Phosphorot
to
a
ad
0 0 die tyl 0’Co-nitrophe yl)
este
P040
Phosphorothioic
acid,
0,0-diethyl 0-pyrazinyl ester
P097
Phosphorothioic
acid,
0,0-dimethyl
O-(p-
CCdiwethylaml no)-sulfonyl)phenylester
P110
Plumbane,
tetraethyl-
P098
Potassium
cyanide
P099
Potassium silver cyanide
P070
Propanal, 2-methyl-2-(methylthio)-
O-(
(methylairino)
carbonyloxime
P101
Propanenitrile
P027
Propanentrile, 3-c
bra-
P069
Propanenitrile, 2-hydr xy-2-methyl-
P081
1,2,3-Propanetr3o.
ti.
itrate-
CR)
P017
2-Propanone,
1-bror c~
P102
Propargyl alcoi
I
P003
2-Propenal
P005
2-Propen-1-ol
P067
1,2-Propylenimine
P102
2-Propyn-1-ol
P008
4-Pyridinamine
P075
Pyridine,
CS)—3—
~-
t1’
2-ry
olidaeyl)_,
and
salts
r26

ILLINOIS
t~
STER
POLLUTION
C
0
BOARD
Pyrophosphoric
acid,
te
raetJyl
ester
Selenourea
Silver cyanide
Sodi.
~
azidc
Sod
cyanid~
Str
urn
sulfick
Str
iidin~lO~one
id
Sti
iidiw4O-one,
2
.
ethoxy
Str
•iine
and
salts
Su
c
acid,
tha~~~
Tet
~hy1dithiopyro
hos
~te
Tet.
chyl
lead
Tet
thylpyrophosphete
Te
~trornethane
CR)
Tet~
hosphori~.. acid,
hexeethyl
ester
Tha1
c
oxide
The
cum(III)
oxide
ThaJ-!ium(I)
selenite
Thai
rums
(I)
sulfate
Thi
ancx
Th4.oimidodicarboric
diamide
Thiophenol
Thiosemicarbazide
Thiourea
2~chl rophenyl)
TL~
~
~
enul
Tb
r
a,
phe~
m
c
I richtorornetbanethiol
~anad~
acid,
ammon3ur
salt
Vanadi
it
pentoxide
Vanadium
i~V
oxide
NarE ar
i
~
~ZT~Ecyanide
Zinc phosphide
whe~2L~ent
at~~rat19flsreater
than
10
CR,T)
f)
the commercial
den
intermediates
or
of
products
refer
ci
identified
a~
designated
and
exclusion
define
(Ge~e~
Board
regulated
commu
t
thes~ materials
&
~
oducts,
manufacturing
hemical
us
ic
ror
comr~ercial
cI~en.~
ccl
~graohs
(~)
t
~oug~
(
)
a
e
i
j
u~
as
0~h~w°~e
smal
quant.
ty
.....
on
~
t.05(a)
and
f)~
s
ceof
the
y
I
cerdous
properties
of
ti..
the
letters
T
Pill
P103
P104
P105
P106
P107
P108
P018
P108
P115
P109
P110
Pill
P112
P062
P113
P113
P114
P115
P045
~()
49
P014
P116
P026
P072
P093
P123
P118
P119
P120
P120
Pool
P121
P122

POLLUTION
C~’ ~0L
BOARD
TEXT
OF
ADOPTI
NNINDMc’JTS
(Toxicity),
R
(Reactivity
I
(Ignitability)
and
C
(Corrosivity)~
Absence
of
a
letter
indicates
bat
the
compound is
oni
~ste
cr
oxrcity~
These
wastes
and
their
correspondini
EPN
Haza
dous
Waste
Numbers
are:)
Ha
zardous
Waste No,
UOOi
Acet
ehyde
(I)
U034
Acet~~ehyde,
trio,
oro~
U187
Acetar~de,
N~(4-~et xyphenyl)~
U005
Acet
de,
~
Ul12
Ace
acid,
ethyl
as
er
(I)
U144
Aceti
acid, lead
salt
13214
Aceti~..acid,
thallrum(I)
salt
13002
Acetone
CI)
U003
Acetoritrile
(I
T)
13248
3-(al ha-Aceton lbenz l)-4-h drox coumarin and salts,
13004
13005
2-i~.cetyiaminofluorene
U006
Acety.
chloride
(C,R,T)
13007
Acrylamide
13008
Acrylic acid
(I)
13009
Acrylontrile
13150
Al~r
~s
3~p...r
13011
Arritrole
13012
Aniline
(I,T)
13014
Auramine
13015
Azaserine
13010
Azirino(2~,3~:3,4)pyrro1o(1,2-a)indole.4,7-dione
6-amino-8-
((arninocarbonyl
)oxy)methyl-
1
la ,2,
8, 8a ,8b-hexahydro-8a~.methoxy-5~methyl~~,
13157
Benzjaceanthrylene,
l,2-dihydro-3~rnethyl-
13016
Benz(c)acrjdine
13016
3,4-Benzacridrn°
13017
Benzal chloride
13018
Benz
a anthracene
13018
l,2-Benzanthracene
13094
l,2-Benzanthraue
~.
y
13012
Benzenamine
(1,1
13014
Benzenamine,
4,4~~
~.n
doylDis(N
N—dimethyl—
13049
Benzenamine,
4-oh
~o
2
~c,
yl
13093
Benzenamine,
N,
Ul58
Benzenamine,
4,4
13222
Benzenarnine,
2-m~~
lo
~dc~

ILLINOIS REGISTER
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
TEXT OF ADOPTED AMENDMENTS
U181
Benzenamine, 2-methyl-5-nitro
U0l9
Benzene (I,T)
U038
Bsnzeneacetic acid, 4-chboro-abpha-C4-
chborophenyb)-abpha-hydroxy, ethyl ester
U030
Benzene, l-bromo-4-phenoxy-
U037
Benzene,
chboro-
U190
1,2-Benzenedicarboxybic
acid
anhydride
U028
l,2-Benzenedicarboxybic acid, (bisC2—ethyb-
hexyb)
ester
U069
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, dibutyl ester
U088
l,2-Benzenedicarboxybic acid, diethyl ester
U102
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, dimethyl ester
U107
l,2-Benzenedicarboxybic acid, di-n-octyb ester
U070
Benzene,
l,2-dichboro-
U071
Benzene,
1,3-dichboro-
U072
Benzene,
l,4-dichboro-
U0l7
Benzene, Cdichborcmethyl)-
U223
Benzene,
1,3-diisocyanatom.thyl— CR,T)
U239
Benzene, dimethyb-(I,T)
U201
1,3-Benzenediob
U127
Benzene, hexachboro-
U056
Benzene, hexahydro-CI)
U188
Benzene,
hydroxy-
U220
Benzene,
methyl-
UlOS
Benzene,
1-methyl-1-2,4-dinitro-
Ul06
Benzene, l-methyl-2,6-dinitro-
U203
Benzene,
1,2-methylenedioxy-4-abbyl-
Ui41
Ben
zene,
1,2-methybenedioxy-4-propenyb-
U090
Benzene, 1,2-methylenedioxy-4-propyb-
U055
Benzene, (1-methybethyb)-
(I)
U169
Benzene, nitro— CI,T)
Ul83
Benzene, pentachboro—
Ui85
Benzene,
pentachboronitro-
U020
Benzenesubfonic acid chloride (C,R)
U020
Benzenesubfonyb
chloride
CC,R)
U207
Benzene, b,2,4,5-tetrachloro-
U023
Benzene, (trichloromethyb)-(C,R,T)
U234
Benzene,
1,3,5—trinitro-
CR,T)
U021
Benzidine
U202
1,2-Benzisothiazolin-3-one,
1,1-dixoide
U120
Benzo(j,klfbuorene
U022
Benzo(apyrene
U022
3,4-Benzopyrene
Ul97
3-Benzoquinone
U023
Benzotrichboride
CC,R,T)
U050
1,2-Ben zphenanthrene
UO8S
2,2’-Bioxirane CI,T)
67-284

ILLINOIS REGISTER
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
TEXT OF ADOPTED
AMENDMENTS
U02l
(1,. ‘—Biphenyl)—4,4’—diamine
U073
(1,1’ —Biphenyb)—4,4’—diamine,
3,3’—dichboro-
U09l
(b,1’-Biphenyb)-4,4’—diamine, 3,3’—dimethoxy-
U095
(1,1’-Biphenyl)-4,4 —diamine,
3,3’—dimethyl-
U024
BisC2-chloroethoxy) methane
U027
BisC2-chboroisopropyl) ether
U244
Bis(dimethybthiocarbamoyl) disulfide
U028
BisC2-ethyl’hexyl) phthalate
U246
Bromine cyanide
U225
Bromoform
U030
4-Bromophenyb phenyb ether
U128
1,3-Butadiene, 1,1,2,3,4,4—hexachboro-
Ul72
1-Butanamine, N-butyl-N-nitroao-
U035
Butanoic acid, 4-(BisC2-chboroethyb)aminoi bentene-
U031
1-Butanol,
(I)
U159
Butanone (I,T)
U160
2-Butanone peroxide
CR,T)
U053;
.2-Butenal
U074
2-Butene, 1,4-dichboro-
CI,T)
U031
n-Butyb alcohol
CI)
Ui36
Cacodylic acid
U032
Calcium
chrocate
U238
Carbamic
acid,
ethyl
ester
U178
Carbamic acid, methybnitroso-,. ethyl ester
U176
Carbarni4.,
J4-ethyb-N-nitroso-
UL77..
Carbam4de,
N-methyl-N-nitroso-
U2i9
Carbamide,
thio-
U097
Carbamoyl
chloride,
dimethyb
U215
Carbonic
acid,
dithallium
(I)
salt
U156
Carboqochboridic
acid,
methyl
ester
(I,T)
U03~
Carbon oxyfluoride (R,T)
U211
Carbon. tetrachboride
U033
Carbonyb
fluoride
CR,T)
U034
Chboral
U035
Chborambucil
U036
Chbordane, technical
U026
Chbornaphazinc
U037
Chborobenzene
U039
4-Chboro-m-cresol
U041
l-chboro-2,3-epoxypropane
U042
2-Chboroethyb vinyl ether
U044
Chloroform
U046
Chboromethyl
methyl
ether
U047
beta-Chboronapthalene
U04 8
o-Chborophenol
U049
4-chboro-o-tobuidine, hydrochloride
U032
Chromic
acid,
calcium
salt
67-265

ILLINOIS REGISTER
POLLUTION
CONTROL
BOARD
TEXT OF ADOPTED AMENDMENTS
U050
Chrysene
U051
Creosote
U052
Cresols
U052.
Cresylic acid
U053
Crotonaldehyde
U055
Cumeme
(I)
U2.46
Cyanogen bromide
U197
1,4-Cyclohexadienedione
U056
Cyclohexane
(I)
U057
Cyclohexanone
(I)
U130
l,3-Cyclopentadiene~~2,3,4,5,5-hexachloro-
U058
Cyclophosphamide
U240
2,4-D, salts and
esters.
U059
Daunomycin
U060
DDE~
U061
DDT
U142
Decachiorooctahydrol
3, 4-metheno-2H-
cyclobutac
,dJ-pentalen-2-one
tJO62
Diallate
U133
Diarnine
(R,T)
U221
Diaminotoluene
tJ063
DibenzEa,hanthracene
U063
1,2:5,6-Dibenzantriracene
U064
,2:7,8—Dibenzopyrene
U064
flibenzla,ipyrene
U066
1,2-Dibromo3-c~hloropropane
tjo6g
Pibutyl phthaiate
TJ062
S-(2,3Dichloroallyl) diisopropylthiocarbamate
U070
o-Dichlorobenzerie
U071
m-Dichlorobenzerie
U072
p-Dichlorobei~zene
U073
3,3’-Dichlorobenzidine
U074
l,4-Dichloro-2-butene
(I,T)
11075
Dichiorodifluoromethane
11192
3,5-Dichloro-N-(1,1dimethyl2-propynyl)
benzarnjde
U060
Dichioro diphenyl dichioroethane
U061
Dichioro diphenyl trichioroethane
11078
1,1-DichlQroethylene
11079
1,2-Dichioroethylene
1J025
Dichioroethyl ether
11081
2,4-Dichiorophenol
11082
2,6-Dichiorophenol
U240
~,4-Dichiorophenoxyacetjc acid,
salts and esters
11083
1~2-Dichloropropane
11084
1,3-Dichioropropene
11085
1,2:3,4-Diepoxybutane
(i~T)

ILLINOIS
REGISTER
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
TEXT OF ADOPTE1~AMENDMENTS
U108
1,4—Diethylene dioxide
13086
N,!~I-Diethylhydrazine
13087
O,O-~Diethy1-S-methyl-dithiophosphate
13088
Diethyl phthalate
13089
Diethylstilbestrol
13148
1 ,2—Dihydro-3, 6-pyradizinedione
13090
Dthydrosafrole
13091
3,3’ -Dirnethoxybenzidine
U092
Dimethylamine
(I)
13093
Dimethylaminoazobenzene
13094
7, l2-Dimethylbenz
aanthracene
13095
3,3’—Dimethylbenzidine
(3096
alpha, alpha-T)imethylbenzylhydroperoxicle
(R)
13097
Dimethylcarbamoyl
chloride
13098
1,1-Dimethyihydrazine
13099
1,2-Dimethyihydrazine
13101
2, 4-Dimethyiphenol
13102
Dimethyl phthaiate
13103
Dimethyl
sulfate
(3105
2,4-Dinitrotoluene
13106
2,6-Dinitrotoluene
13107
Di-n-octyl
phthalate
(3108
1,4-Dioxane
U109
1,2-Diphenyihydrazine
13110
Dipropylamine
(I)
13111
Di-N-propylnitrosoamine
UOO1
Ethanal
(I)
(3174
Ethanamine,
N-ethyl-N-nitroso-
13067
Ethane,
1,2-dibromo-
13076
Ethane,
1,1—dichioro-
13077
Ethane,
l,2-dichloro-
13114
l,2-Ethanediylbiscarbamodjthjojc acid
13131
Ethane
1,1, 1~2,2,2-hexachloro-
13024
Ethane,
1,1’-Elnethylenebis(oxy))bis(2-chloro-
13247
Ethane, l,l,l-trichloro-2,2-bis(p-methoxyphenol)-
13003
Ethanenitrile
(I,T)
13117
Ethane,
1,1’-oxybis—
~I)
13025
Ethane, l,l’-oxybis(2-chloro-
13184
Ethane,
pent~chloro-
13208
Ethane,
l,1,l~2—tetrach1oro..~
13209
Ethane, 1,1,2,2-tetrachioro-
U218
Ethanethioamide
13227
Ethane,
1,1,2-trichioro-
(3043
Ethene, chioro—
13042
Ethene, 2-chioroethoxy-
13078
Ethene, 1,1-dichioro-.
13079
Ethene, tran~-1,2-dj~ch1oro-
67-267

ILLINOIS REGISTER
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
TEXT OF ADOPTED AMENDMENTS
(3210
Ethene, 1,1,2,2-tetrachloro-
(3173
Ethanol,
2.,2’-(nitrosoirnino)bis-
13004
Ethanone,
1-phenyl--
(3006
Ethanoyl chloride
(C,R,T)
13112
Ethyl acetate
(I)
13113
Ethyl
acrylate
(I)
(3238
Ethyl carbamate
(~ethan)
17038
Ethyl 4,4’-dichlorohenzilate
U114
Ethylenebis(dithiocarbamic acid)
13067
Ethylene dibromide
13077
Ethylene dichioride
13115
Ethylene
oxide
(I,T)
(3116
Ethylene
thiourea
(3117
Ethyl
ether
(I)
U076
Ethylidene dichioride
(3118
Ethylmethacrylate
(3119
Ethyl
methanesulfonate
13139
Ferric dextran
13120
Fluoranthene
(3122
Formaldehyde
13123
Formic acid
(C,T)
(3124
Furan
Cl)
(3125
2-Furancarboxaldehyde
~I)
13147
2,.,-Furandione
13213
Furan,
tetrahydro—
(I)
13125
Furfur~’l(I)
17124
Furfuran
(I)
13206
D-Glucopyranose, 2-deoxy-2-(3-methyl-3-
nitrosoareido
)-~
13126
Glycidylaldehyde
13163
Guanidine,
N—nitroso-N-methyl-N’-nitro
13127
Hexachlorobenzene
(3128
Iexachlorobutadiene
13129
Hexachiorocyclohexane (gamma isomer)
13130
Hexachiorocyclopentadiene
17131
Hexachioroethane
13132
Hexachiorophene
11243
Hexachloropropene
13133
Hydrazine
(R,T)
13086
Hydrazine,
1,2-diethyl--
13098
Hydrazine,
1,1-dimethyl-
13099
Hydrazine,
1,2-dirnethyl-
13109
Hydrazine,
1,2-Diphenyl~-
13134
Hydrofluoric acid
(C,T)
13134
Hydrogen fluoride
(C,T)
U13~
Hydrogen sulfide
(3096
Hydroperoxide, 1-methyl-1-phenylethyl--
(R)
67-268

ILLINOIS
REGISTER
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
TEXT OF
ADOPTED AMENDMENTS
U136
Hydroxydimethylarsine oxide
Ui 16
2-Imidazolidinethione
U137
Indeno~12,
3-cdpyrene
U139
Iron
dextran
U140
Içobutyl alcohol
(I,T)
U141
Isosafrole
U142
Kepone
U143
Lasiocarpene
U144
Lead acetate
P145
Lead phosphate
U146
Lead subacetate
U129
Lindane
U147
Mabeic anhydride
U148
Mabeic
hydrazide
U149
Mabononitrjlq
U150
Mebphabsn
11151
Meroury
1115*
Methacrybonitrile (I T)
11092
Metbanamine, N-methyl-
(I)
U029
Methane,
brqmq
11045
Methane, cbt*o.
.(I4~).
UO46
Methane,
chbordmethoxy-
11068
Methane,
dibromo-
11080
Methane,
dichloro-
11075
Methane,
dichborodifluoro-
U138
Methane,. ip4p-.
1fl19
Methanesubfonic
acid,
ethyl
ester
0211
Methane,
tetrachboro-
U121
Methane,
trichborofluoro-
P153
Methanethiob
(I,T)
11225
Methane,
tribromo-
U044
Methane,
trichboro-
U121
Methane,
triOhborofbuoro-
UI23
Methanoic
Icid
(C,T)
U036
4,7-Methanoindan, 1,2,4,5,6,7,8,8—octachboro—
3a
,
4j,
icr
tetrahydro-
11154
Methanol (I)
11155
Methapyrilene
U154.
Methyl alcohol
(I)
11029
Methyl
bromide
p186
1-Methylbutadiene (I)
11045
Methyl chloride
CI,T)
1J156
Methyl chborocarbonate
(1,1’)
~226
Methyichboroform
0157
3-Methylcholanthrene
U158
4,4
‘-Methylenebia(2-chboroanfline)
0132
2,2’-Methybenebis(3,4,6—trichborophenol)
67-269

ILLINOIS REGISTER
POLLUTION
CONTROL
BOARD
TEXT OF ADOPTED AMENDMENTS
13068
Methylene bromide
13080
Methylene chloride
13122
Methylene oxide
11159
Methyl
ethyl ketone
(I,T)
13160
Methyl
ethyl
ketone peroxide
(R,T)
13138
Methyl
iodide
11161
Methyl
isohucyl
ket. one
(I)
13162
Methyl methacryIc~:
(I,T)
11163
N—Methyl-N’ -nit~
N—nitrosoguanidine
13161
4—Methyl-2—pent~none(I)
11164
Methylthiouraci.
11247
Methoxychlor
13010
Mitomycin C
13059
5,12-Naphthacenedione,
(BS-cis)—8--acetyl-10-(3--amino-
2,3,6-trideoxy-alpha--L-lyxo-hexapyranosyl)oxyl-
7,8,9, 10-tetrahydro-6, 8, 11-trihydroxy-1-methoxy-
11165
Naphthalene
11047
Naphthalene,
2-chioro-
U166
1,4—Naphthalenedione
11236
2,7—Naphthalenedisulfonic acid, 3,3’-N3,3’—
dimethyl-(1,1’-biphenyl)-4,4’—diylfl--bis
(azo)bis(5-amino-4-hydroxy)--,
tetrasodiuin
bait
11166
1,4-Naphthaquinone
13167
1-Naphthyl8mine
13168
2-Naphthylamine
13167
alpha—Naphthyiamine
11168
beta-Naphthylamine
13026
2—Naphthylamine, N,N’-bis(2-chloromethyl)-
11169
Nitrobenzene (I~T)
11170
p-Nitrophenoi
11171
2-Nitropropane
(I)
11172
N-Nitrosodi-n-butylamine
11173
N-Nitrosodiethanolamine
11174
N-Nitrosodiethylamine
13111
N-Nitroso-N--prQpylamine
13176
N—Nitroso-N-ethylureà
U177
N-Nitroso-N-inethylurea
11178
N-Nitroso-N-methylurethane
13179
N—Nitrosopiperidine
13180
N-Nitrosopyrrolidine
13181
5-Nitro--o--toluidine
13193
1,2-Oxathiolane, 2,2-dioxide
13058
2H-1,3,2-Oxazaphosphorine,
2-bis(2--chloro-
ethyl)aminojtetrahydro-,
oxide
2-
11115
Oxirane
(I,T)
11041
Oxarane, 2.-(chlorometnyi)-
67~-270

ILLINOIS REGISTER
POLLUTION
CONTROL
BOARD
TEXT
OF
ADOPTED
AMENDMENTS
U182
Pa.raldehyde
13183
Pentachlorobenzene
13184
Pcntachioroethane
11185
Pe~tachloronitrobenzene
See F027 Pent~çj~rohefl~l
11186
1,3—pentadiene
(I)
11187
Phenncetin
13188
Phenol
13048
Phenol,
2—chlor~-
13039
Phenol,
4-chloro-3-rnethyl-
13081
Phenol,
2,4—dichioro--
UQ82
Phenol,
2,6-dichioro-
13101
Phenol,
2,4-dimethyl-
11170
Phenol,
4—nitro--
See
FO27
Phenol~pentachloro-
See
F027
Phenol,
2,3~4,6-tetrachloro-
See F027
phenol,
2,4,5—trichioro--
See
F027
Pheno:,
2,4,6—trichloro-
U137
1, 10- (1,2-phenylene )pyii~ne
13145
Phosphoric acid, lead salt
0087
Phpsphorodithioic
acid,
0,0-diethyl-,
S-methyl-ester
11189
Phosphorous sulfide
(?~)
U19Q
Phthalic
anhydride
11193.
2-Picoline
17192
Pronamide
13194
i.PrQpanimine
(I,T)
11110
1-Propanamine,
N~-propyl-(I)
11066
Propane, 1,2--dibromo-3--chloro-
13149
Propanedinitrile
U171
Propane, 2—nitro—
(I)
11027
Propane, 2,2’-oxybis2--chloro--
13193
1,3-Propane sultone
0235
1-Propanol, 2,3-dibromo-, phosphate (3:1)
11126
1-Propanol, 2,3-epoxy-
11140
1-Propanol,
2-methyl-.
(I,T)
13002
2-Propanone
(I)
13007
2-Propenamide
13084
Propene, 1,3-dichloro-
11243
1-Propene,
1,1,2,3,3,3—hexachioro-
0009
2-Propenenitrile
13152
2-Propenenitril~,2—methyl--
(I,T)
17008
2-Propenoic acid
(I)
13113
2-Propenoic acid, ethyl
ester
(I)
17118
2-Propenoic acid,
2—methyl--, ethyl ester
11162
2-Propenoic
acid,
2—methyl-, methyl ester
(I,T)
See F027 Propionic acid,2-(2,4,5-tr±chlorqphenoxy)-
17194
n-Propylarnine
(I,T)
67-271

ILLINOIS
REGISTER
17083
11196
Ui 55
13179
13191
13164
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
TEXT OF ADOPTED AMENDMENTS
Propylene
dichioride
Pyridine
Pyridine, 2-(2-(dimethylamino)--2-thenylami.no-
Pyridine,
hexahydro-N-nitroso-
Pryidine,
2-methyl---
4(1H)-Pyrimidinone~
2.,3—-dihydro-6-rnethyl-2-
thioxo-
13180
Pyrrole,
tetrahydro-N--nttroso—
13200
Reserpine
11201
Resorcinol
17202
Saccharin
and
salts
17203
Safrole
17204
Selenious acid
13204
Selenium dioxide
17205
Selenium disulfide (R~T)
13015
L-Serine, diazoaceta~:c (ester)
See F027 Silvex
13089
4,4’—Stilbenediol, alpha, alpha’—diethyl-
13206
Streptozotocin
17135
Sulfur hydride
13103
Sulfuric acid, dimethyl ester
17189
Sulfur
phosphide
(R)
11205
St.lfur selei.ide
(R,T)
See
F027
2,4,5—T
17207
1 ,2,4, 5-Tetrachlorobenzene
11208
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
U209
t,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
0210
Tetrachloroethylene
See F027 2,3,4,6—Tetrachlorophenol
17213
Tetrahydrofuran~TI
U214
Thallium
(I)
acetate
13215
Thallium
(I) carbonate
U216
Thallium
(I)
chloride
13217
Thallium
(I) nitrate
13218
Thioacetamide
13153
Thiomethanol
(I,T)
13219
Thiourea
17244
Thiram
17220
Toluene
17221
Toluenediamine
17223
Toluene diisocyanate (R,T)
13222
o-Toluidine
hydrochloride
11011
1H-1,2,4-Triazol--3-amine
17226
1,1,1-Trichioroethane
13227
1,1,2—Trichioroethane
13228
Trichioroethene
17228
Trichioroethylene
37-272

ILLINOIS REGISTER
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
TEXT OF ADOPTED AMENDMENTS
17121
TrichloromonofluoromethaTze
See
F027
2,4,5-Trichlor~phenol
See
F027
2,4,6-Trichiorophenol
See
F027
2,4,5-T~j2~o~henoxyacetic
acid
11234
sym-Trinitrobenzene
(R,T)
17182
1,3,5—Trioxarie,
2,4~—trimethyl—
13235
Tris(2,3—dibromop~:opyl
pnosphate
13236
Tryp~n blue
13237
tJracll, 5bis(2-ichlor~ethy1)amino)—
13237
1Jra~ll
mustnrd
U043
Vinyl
chloride
17248
Warfarin,
when
rescn~: at concentrations of
0,3
or
less
13239
(ylene
I
13249
Zinc phosphide, wheT~pre~entat concentrations of 10
or
less
11200
Yohimban-16-carboxylic acid, 11,17-di-methoxy-iS-
(3,4,5-trimethoxy-benzoyl)oxyl-,methyl
ester
(Source:
Amended at
Ill. Reg.
$
effective
)
Appendix C
Chemical Analysis Test Methods
Se~Appendix Ill ~o 40 CFR 261
tables
Aj B-~ and ?
speei~y
the
apprepr~ateanalyt~teal
p~eeedut’eadeseribed
in !Te~tMeP~heds~evEwa~t~P4ng
ge3id W8ste~
P~iy&/~hem~ea~
Hetiteds! 4ee~pe~e~ed
by recerenee3
see
See~en~20-rl344Twh~ehe1ial~be used in dete~m~ningwhether the
waste
9n quest±efleentains
a ~ven
tex~eeons
tt~ent7 Table A
ent4~iesthe
ely~iealelasa and the approved measurement
teehniques
?er
esek
erganie
ehemieal
listed in Appendix
?1
Table
B identi?ies the eer
spending metheds ~er
the
ergan~espeeies~-
Table G identi?ies the speei~iesample preparation and
met~rem~fltinstrument
i
duetion teehniques whieh may be
st~itable
~or
both
the
orgariie
and
erganie
epee.ies
as
well
as
the matr~eeso~eoneern-~
Prier to final seleetien o~the analytiesl methods the
operator
ould eensult the speeifie method deseriptiens
in SW-
~46 cer add~tienalguidanee an which e~the app~evedmethods
should be employed ~er a speei~iewaste analysis situatien
(Source:
Amended at
Ill. Reg,
,
effective
)
67-273

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nOISIER
PCLLUfl~lCONTROL laRD
TEXT
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ILLINOIS
REGISTER
POLLUTION
CONTROL
SOARD
TEXT
OF
~DOPTEDAMENDMENTS
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TABLE
B
Analytical
Character1ati~s
of
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Speciea ~
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Appendix
G
Basis
for
Listing
Hazardous
Wastes
EPA
Hazardous
constitutents
for
which
listed
hazardous
waste No.
FOOl
Tetrachioroethylene, methylene chloride,
trichioroethylene,
1,1,1—trichloroethane,
carbon
tetrachioride, chlorinated fluorocarbons.
F002
Tetrachioroethylene, methylene chloride,
trichioroethylene,
1
,
1
1—trichloroethane,
chlorobenzene,
1,1,2-tri~hloro-l 2 ,2-~
trifluoroethane, ortho—dichlorobenzene,
trichiorofluoromethane.
F003
N,A,
F004
Cresols and cresylic acid, nitrobenzene,
F005
Toluene, methyl ethyl 1~etone,carbon disulfide,
isobutanol,
pyridine
F006
Cadmium, hexavalent chromium,
nickel, cyanide
(complexod).
F007
Cyanide (salts),
F008
Cyanide
(salts)~
FOOD
Cyanide
(salts),
FOlO
Cyanide
(salts).
FOil
Cyanide ~saJ~ts).
F012
Cyanide Cconiple~ed)~
Hexavalent
chromium,
cyanide
(complexed).
F020
Te~ehlo~odibee—p-dioxifts
Tetra~
and
______~orodibenzo-~p~4ioxins;
tetra— and
~
tn- and
tetrachioro
hi~tiand
their
chló~o he~~
derivative acids,
esters,
et era,
amines
and
other
salts.
F021
irae~~enze-p-diex~na
Penta—and
hex a~
~
its derivatives.
F022
~
~jenta-an~
hexachlorodibenzo—
—dioxins;
tetra—,
enta-
and
1~T~ioro
ibenzo
urans,
FO23
~
i
a
Tetr a
*
and
entachlorodibenzo-
—dioxins; tetra— and
~~achIoro
ibenzo urans; tn-
and tetra—
~
acjd~,
esters,
ethers,
amiTi~èsand other
salts,
F024
Chioromethane, dichl~~methane,trichioromethane,
carbon tetrachioride, chioroethylene,
1,1—
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dichioroethane,
1,2—dichioroethane,
trans—i,2-
dichioroethylene,
1,1—dichioroethylene,
1,1,1—
trichioroethane,
1
,
1
,
2-tnichioroethane,
tHchloroethylene,
l,l,l,2-tetrachloroethane,
l,l,2,2-tetrachloroethame, tetrachloroethylene,
pentachioroethane, hexachioroethane, allyl
chloride
(3-chioropropene),
dichloropropane,
dichloropro~ene,2-chloro--l,3-—butadiene,
hexachloro—l,3-butadiene,
hexachiorocyclo—
pentadiene,
hexachiorocyclohexane,
benzene,
chlonobenzene, dichlorobenzenes, 1,2,4-
trichlorobenzene,
tetrachlorobenzenes,
pentachlorobenzène
,
hexachlorobenzene, toluene,
naphthalene.
F026
~
tetra—,
penta-,
and
hexachlorodibenzofiirans.
F027
ietra-,_penta--,
and hexachlorodiben~-p-dioxins
tetrajenta-,and
hexachiorod±benzofurans;
tn-,
tetra-,
and
pentachiorophenols
and
?Tiiir
~
ivat~veacids,esterr
amine
and
other
salts.
F028
~
tetra-, pe~~ta-,and nexacrilorodibenzofurans
~
~~~pflenoxy
derivative
acids, esters,
ethers,
amine
and
other
salti,
~OO1
PenEác1ph~noi~~henol,
2—chiorophenol,
p—
chloro—rn-cresoi,
2,4—dimethylphenol,
2,4—
dinitrophenol, tnichlorophenols,
tetrachlorophenols, 2,4-dinitrophenol, cresosote,
chrysene, naphthalene, fluoranthene,
benzo(b)fluoranth~ne,benzo(a)pyrene,
indeno(1,2,3—cd)pyrene, benz(a)anthrac~ne,
dibenz(a)anthracene, acenaphthalene.
K002
Hexavalent chromium, lead,
1(003
He,cavalent chromium,
lead.
1(004
Hexavalent chromuim,
K005
Hexavalent chromium, lead.
1(006
Hexavalent chromium.
K007
Cyanide
(complexed),
hexavalent
chromium.
KOOS
Hexavalent
chromium.
1(009
Chloroform, formaldehyde, methylene chloride,
methyl chloride, paraldehyde,
formic
acid,
1(010
Chloroform, formaldehyde, methylef~echloride,
methyl chloride, paraldehyd~,formic acid,
chioroacetaldéhyde.
1(011
Acrylonitrile, acetonitrile, hydrocyanic acid,
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AMENDMENTS
1(013
Hydrocyanic acid, acrylonitrile, acetonitrile.
1(014
Acetonitrile, acrytamide.
1(013
Bensyl chloride, chlorobenzene, toluene,
benzotrichloride.
1(016
Ilexachlorobenzene, hexachlorobutadLens, carbon
tetrachloride, hezachloroethane,
perchioroethylene.
1(017
Epichlqtohydrin, chloroethers (bis(chioromethyl)
ether and bis-(2-chloroethyl) ether;,
trichlo*opropane, dichloropropanols.
1(018
1,2~dichlorbethane,trichloroethylsnes,
hexachlorobutadiene, hexachlorobenzene,
1(019
Ethylene
dichloride,
1,1, 1-trichloroethane,
1,1,2-trichloroethane, tetrachloroethanes
(1,l,2,2-tetrachloroethane and 1,1,1,2-
tetrachloroethane), tricifloroethylene,
tetrachloroethylene, carbon .tetrachloride,
chloroform, vinyl chloride, vinyliden.• chloride.
1(020
Ethylene dichloride, 1,1,l-trichloroethane,
1,1,2-trichioroethane, tetrachloro-ethanqs
(1,1,2,2—tetrachloroethane and 1,1,1,2-
tstrachloroethawe),’ trichioroethylsie,
tetrachloroethylene,
carbon
tetrachloride,
chloroform, vinyl chloride, vinylidene chloride.
1(021
Antimony, carbon tetrachloride, chloroform.
icon
r..-n
,-
tars
(Øtycycflc
•r~tit
Wd~teaS*~P.
1(023
Phthatic
anhydride,
maleic
anhydride.
1(024
Phthalic
anhydride,
l,4-naphthoguinone.
1(025
Meta-dinitrobenzèni,
2,
4-dinitrotoluefle,
1(026
Paraldehyde, pyridines, 2-picoline.
1(027
Toluene diisocyanate, toluen~-2,4-diamine.
1(028
1,1,l-trichloroethane,
vinyl
chloride..
1(029
1,2-dichloroethane, 1,1,1-trichloroethane,
vinyl
chloride, yinylidene chloride, chloroform.
1(030
Rsxachlorobenzene, hexachlorobutadiene,
bsxachloroethane, 1,1,1,2-tstrachloroethane,
1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane, ethylene dichloride.
1(031.
Arsenic.
1(032
Hexachlorocyclopentadieñe.
1(033
Bexachlorocyclopentadiene.
1(034
Hexachlorocyclopentadi.ne.
KG35
.
Creosote, chryaene, napbthalene, fluorputhene,
benzoCb) fluoranthene., benzo(a)-pyrene,
indeno(l,2,3-cd) pyrene, benzo(a)anthracene,
dibeazoCa)antbrscene, acenaphthalen..
1(036
toluene,
phosphorodithio&c
and
phosphorothioic
acid esters.
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AMENDMENTS
1(037
Toluene, phosphorodithio±cand phosphorothioic
acid
esters.
1(038
Phorate, formaldehyde, phosphorodithiole and
phosphorothioic acid esters.
1(039
Phosphorodithioic and phosphorothioic ncid
esters,
K040
Phorate, formaldehyde, phosphorod±thioicand
phosphorothioic
acid esters,
K041
Toxaphene.
K042
Hexach1orobenzen~:,
ortho—dichlorobenzene,
K043
2,4-dichloroph?~:l,
2,6-dichiorophenol,
2,4,6-
tnichiorophenol
1(044
N.A.
1(045
1(046
Lead
1(047
N.A.
1(048
Hexavalent chromium, lead.
1(049
Hexavalent chromium, lead.
1(050
Hexavalent chromium.
1(051
Hexavalent
chromium,
lead,
1(052
Lead
1(060
Cyanide,
naphthalene,
?henolic
compounds,
arsenie.
-
1(061
Hexavalent chromium, lead, cadmium,
1(062
Hexavalent chromium,
lead,
1(069
Uexavalent
chromium,
lead,
cadmium,
1(071
flercury.
1(073
Chloroform,
carbon
tetrachioride,
hexachioroethane, tnichioroethane,
tetrachioroethylene, dichioroethylene, 1,1,2,2-
tetrachloroethane,
1(083
Aniline, diphenylamine, nitrobenzene,
phenylenediamine.
K084
Arsenic.
1(085
Benzene,
dichlorobenzenes,
trichlorohenzenes,
tetrachlorobenzenes,
pentachlorobenzene,
hexachlorobenzene
benzyl chloride.
1(086
Lead,
hexavalent chromium.
1(087
Phenol,
naphthalene.
1(093
Phthalic
anhydride Tnaleic anhydride.
1(094
Phthalic anhydride~
1(095
1,1,2—trichioroethane, 1,1,1,2-tetrachioroethane,
1
1,2 ,Z—
t.etrachloroethane,
1(096
1,2-dichioroethane, i,i,l,—trichloroethane,
1
i., 2-trichloroethane,
1(097
Chlordane,
heptachior.
1(098
Toxaphene.

ILLINOIS
REGISTER
~0W1~O~
CONThOL ~0M~
T’~XT
OF
ADOPTED
A?~ENDflENTS
1(099
2,
4-dichiorophenol,
2,4.6-trichlorophenol.
1(100
qexavalent
chrou~ium, lead,
cadx4iw~.
1(101
Arsen~.c,
1(102
Arsenic.
1(103
Aniline.
nitrobenzene,
phenylenediamina.
1(10/+
Aniline,
benzone~
diphenylamine1 nitroberizena~
phynylenediamine,
1(105
t~enzene, monoc7ilorobenzene,
dichlorobenaenes,
2,4
6-trichiorophonol.
1(106
Hercury.
N.A,--Waste
is
hazardous
because
it
fails the
test
for
the
characteristic
of
ignitability,
corrosivity,
or
reactivity,
(Source:
Amended
at
Ill.
Reg.
effective
)
Appendix
H
Hazardous
Constituents
acetonitnile
(ethanenitrite)
acetophenone
(ethanons, lphenyl*)
3-(alpha-acetonylbenzyl)-4-hydroxycoumarin and salts
(warfarin)
2—-acetylaminofluorene
(acetarnide, N-(9H-fluoren-2-yl)—)
acetyl
chloride
(ethanoyl
chlori4e)
1-acetyl-2-thiourea
(acetamide
N- (aminothiozomethyl
)—
)
acrolein
(2-propenal)
acrylamide
(2-propenamide)
acrylonitrile
(2-propenenitrile)
aflatoxins
aidnin
(1 ,2,3,4,1O,1O-hexachloro-l,4,4s,5,8,8a4iezahydro-
endo,exo-1, 4
5.B-dimethanonaphthalene
)
allyl alcohol
(2-propen--l-ol)
aluminum phosphide
4-aminobiphenyl
((1,l’—biphonyfl-4-amine)
6-amino-1,la,2,8.8a,3b-hexahydro-3-(hydroxyrnethyl)-8a.
methoxy-5-methylcarbamate
azirino~2’,3’g3.4ipyrrolo
1,2a)indole-4,7-dione,
(ester) (mitomycin C)
(azirinof2’
,3’ :3,4pyrrolo(l,2a)indole-4,7-dion,,
6-amino-8-U(aminocarbonyl)oxy)methyl-1,la,2,8,8a,8b-
hexahydro-Ba-methoxy-5-methyl—)
5-(aminomethyl
)-
3-isoxazolol
(3(2H)-isoxazolone,
5—(aminomethyl)-)
4-aminopyridine (4-pyridinamine)
amitrole
(1H-1,2,4-tniazol—3-amine)
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aniline
‘ben~enamine)
antimony
nnd
~mounds,
N.O.S.
(nott
otherwise specified)
a~amite
(sulfurous acid,
2—chioroethyl-, 2—14-(l,l—
dirnethylethyl)ihenoxy:1-1-merhylethyl ester)
arsenic
and
cor~pounds, N.O.S.
~senic
acid (prthoareonic acict)
arsenic pentoxide (af~en~.c
(V)
oxide)
arsenic ~:rioxide(pr;seni.c
(III)
oxid’e~)
auramine
(1enzenomine,
4,4’—carbonimidoylbisN,N-dimethyl-0
monohydrochioridel
ozaserine
(J~—seri~ne,
diazoacetate
(ester))
barium and
coprnounds,
N O.S.
barjum
cyr~nido
benzcccri~1ine
(3,4-henzacridine)
1:onzraanthracene
(1,2-benzai~thracene)
henzene (cyclohexatriene)
benzenearsonic
acid
(arsonic acid, phenyl—)
benzene, dichloromethyl—
(benzal chloride)
benzenethiol (thiophenol)
henzidine
(1,1’-Jipheny1I-4,4’—diam~ine)
benzo(b)fluoranthene (2,3-benzofluor9nthe~e)
benzo(j
)fluoranthene
(7,8-benzofluoranthene)
benzo(a)pyrene
(3,4—henzopyrene)
p-benzoquinone
(1,4-cyclohexadienedione)
benzotrichloride
(heazene, trichloromethyl—)
benzyl
chloride
(benzene,
(chloromethylj-)
beryllium
and
compounds,
N.O.S.
bis (2-chioroethoxy)methane
(ethane,
1,1’-Emethylenebis(oxy)bi,s(2—chloro—~)
bis(
2-chioroethyl)
ether
(ethane,
1,1 ‘-oxybis
2—chioro—)
N,N-bis(2-chloroethyl),-2-napthylamine
(chlornaphazine)
bis(2-chloroisopropyl) ether
(propane,
2,2’-oxybis2—chloro)-)
bis(chloromethyl)
other
(methane, oxybisEchioro)-)
bis(2-ethylhexyl)
pht~haiate
(1,2-benzenedicarbOxyiic acid, bis(2-ethylhexyl)
ester)
bromoacetone
(2-propanone,
1-bromo—)
brornornethane
(methyl
bromide)
4-bromophenyr~henyl
ether
(benzene,
l-bromo--4-phenoxy-)
brucine
(strychnidin-lO-one,
2,3-dimethoxy-.)
2-butanone peroxide
(methyl ethyl ketone, peroxide)
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AMENDMENTS
butyl
benzyl
phthalate
-
(1 ,2-benzenedicarboxylic
acid,
butyl
phenylmethyl
ester)
2-sec—butyl-4,6-dinitrophenol (DNBP)
(phenol, 2,4-dinitro-6-(1-methylpropyl)-)
cadmium and compounds, N.O.S.
calcium
chromate (chromic acid, calcium salt)
calcium cyanide
carbon disulfide (carbon bisulfide)
carbon oxyfluorids (garbonyl fluoride)
chloral
(ace taldehydi,
trichloro-)
chlorambucil
(butanoic acid, 4-Ibis(2-cbloroethyl)aminobenzeme-)
chlordnno
(alpha
a~d
gamma
isomers)
(4,7-methanoindan
4
,24,5,6,7,8,8—octachloro—
3,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-) (alpha
and
gamma
isomers)
chlorinated
benzenee,,
N,O.S.
chlorinated~ethane, t&.9.S.
chlorinated
flu9roqarbons,
N.O.S..
chlorinated
napht6al~ni, N.O.S.
chlorinated
phenol,
N.O.S.
chloroacetaldehydE
(~italdehyde,
chloro-)
chloroalkyl
ethers,
N.O.S.
p-chloroaniline
~benzeneamine,
4-chloro-)
chlorobenzene
(benzene,
chloro-)
chlorobenzilate
(benzeneac.tic
acid,
4acbloroeelphaa(4echlerophnflIs
alpha-hydroxy-, ethyl ester)
(2-chloro-1,
3-butadiene
(chloroprene)
p-chloro-m-cresol
(phenol, 4-chloro-
3-me
thyl-)
1-chloro-2,3-epoxypropane
(oxirane, 2-(chloromethyl )
—)
2-chloroethyl vinyl ether
(ethene,
(2-chloroethoxy)-)
chloroform
(methane,
trichloro-)
chloromethane
(methyl
chloride)
chloromethyl methyl ether (methane, chloromethoxy-3
2-chloronaphthalene (naphthalene, beta-chloro-3
2-chlorophenol (phenol, o-chloro-)
l-(o-chlorophenyl
)thiourea (thiourea, (2-chlorophenyt)-)
3-chloropropene
(allyl
chloride)
3-chloropropionitril.
(propanenitril.e
3-chloro-)
chromium
and
compounds,
N.O.S.
chry sene
(1, 2-benzphenanthrene)
citrus
red
No.
2
(2-naphthol,
1-1(2 ,5—dimethoxypthenyl)aso-)
coal
tars
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OF
ADOPTED AUENDMENTS
~o~er
cyt~nide
creosote
(creosote,
wood)
~esols
(cre3vl’c acid)
(phenol, methyl-’
crotonaldehyde
(2—hutenal)
~yan~ies
(soluble
salts
and
complexes),
N.O.S.
cyanogen (ethanedinitrile)
cyanogen
bromide
(bromine cyanide)
cyanogen chloride
(chlorine cyanide)
cycasin
(beta~D-g1ucopyranoside,
(methyl-ONN-azoxy)methyl-)
2-cyclohexy1~4,6-dinitrophenol
(phenol,
2-cyclohexyl—4,
6—dinitro-)
c y
clopho~phamide
(211-1,3,2-oxazaphosphorine,
tbis(2—chloroethyl)amino)-
tetrahydro-,
2-oxide)
daunomyc in
(5,12-naphthacenedione,
(8S-cis)-8-acetyl-1O-
(3-amino-2,3,6-trideoxy)-alpha-L-lyxo-hexopyranosyl)oxy-
7,8,9, 1O-tetrahydro-6
,
8, 11—trihydroxy-l-methoxy-)
DDD
(dichiorodiphenyldichioroethane)
(ethane,
1,1-dichloro-2,2-bis(p—chlorophenyl)—)
DDE
(ethylene,
1,1-dichloro-2,2-bis(4-chlorophenyj)-)
DOT
(di~hlorodiph~nyltrichloroethane)
(et:hane,
1,1, 1-trichloro-2,2-bis(p-chlorophenyl)-)
diali~te
(S-(2,3-dichloroallyl)c~iisopropylthiocarbamate)
dibenzr~i,h~1cridin~(T,2,5,~6—dibenzacridine)
dibenza,jacridine
(1,2,7,8—dibenzacridine)
dibenzta~,hanthracene
(1,2,5
,6-dibenzanthracene)
7H—dibenzoEc,gcarbazole
(3,4,5,6-dibenzcarbazole)
dibenzoa,epyrene
(1,2,4,5-dibenzpyrene)
dibenzoa,hpyrene
(1,2,5,6—dibenzpyrene)
dihenzoa,ipyrene
(1.,2,7,8-dibenzpyrene)
1 ,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane
(propane,
1
,
2-dibromo-3-chloro-)
1 ,2-dibromoethane
(ethylene
dibromide)
dibromomethane
(methylene
bromide)
di-n-butyl phthalate
(1,2-benzenedicarboxylic
acid,
dibutyl
ester)
o-dichlorobenzena (benzene, 1,2—dichioro-)
m-dichlorobsnzene (benzene,
1
,
3-dichioro-)
p-dichlorobenzene (benzene,
1,4-dichloro-)
dichlorobenzene,
N.O~S.
(benzene,
dichioro-,
N.O.S.)
3,3
-dichlorobenzidine
(1,1’-biphenyl-4,4’—diamine,
3,3’-d±chloro-)
1,4-dichloro-2-butene
(2-butane, 1,4-dichioro-)
dichiorodifluoromethane
(methan~,
dichiorodifluoro-)
67-284

ILLINOIS REGISTER
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
TEXT OF ADOPTED AMENDMENTS
1
,l-dichloroethane (ethylidine dichioride)
1 ,2-dichloroethane
(ethylene
dichloride)
trans-l,2-dichlorethene (1,2-dichiorethylene)
dichioroethylene,
N.O,S.
(ethene, dichioro-, N~O,S1)
1,1—dichioroethylene
(ethene,
1,1—dichioro—)
dichioromethane
(methylene
chloride)
2,4-dichiorophenol (phenol, 2,4-dichloro-)
2,6-dichiorophenol
(phenol, 2,6-dichioro-)
2,4-dichiorophenoxyacetic acid
(2,4—D),
salts and esters
(acetic acid, 2,4-dichiorophenoxy—,
salts and esters)
dichiorophenyl
arsine
(pheny.
dichioroarsine)
dichioropropane, NO.S.
(propane, dichloro-,NO.S.)
1,2-dichioropropane (propylene dichioride)
dichioropropanol,
N.O.S.
(propanol, dichloro-, N.O.S.)
dichioropropene,
N.O.S.
(propene, dichioro-,
N.O.S.)
1,3-dichioropropene (1-propene,
1,3-dichloro--)
dieldrin
(l,2,3,4,1O,lO-hexachloro-6,7—epoxy-1,4,4a,5,6,7,8,8a-
octahydro-endo,
exo-1, 4: 5,8-dimethanonaphthalene)
1,2: 3,4-diepoxybutane (2,2’—bioxirane)
diethylarsine
(arsine,
diethyl-)
N,N’-diethylhydrRzine
(hydrazine,
1,2-diethyl-)
0,0-diethyl S-methyl ester of phosphorodithioic acid
(phosphorodithioic acid, 0,0-diethyl
S-methyl ester)
0,0-diethyiphosphoric acid, O-p-nitrophenyl ester
(phosphoric acid, diethyl p-nitrophenyl ester)
diethyl phthalate
(l,2-benzenedicarboxylic acid, diethyl ester)
0,0-diethyl 0-2-pyrazinyl phosphorothioste
(phosphorothioic acid, 0,0-diethyl 0-pyrazinyl ester)
diethyistilbestrol
(4,4’-stilbenediol,
alpha,alpha—diethyl,
bis(dihydrogen phosphate,
(E)-)
dihydrosafrole
(benzene,
1 ,2-methylenedioxy-4-propyl-)
3,4-dihydroxy-alpha-(methylamino)methyl benzyl alcohol
(1,2-benzenediol,
4-1-hydroxy-2-(methylarnino)ethyl-)
diisopropylfluorophosphate
(DFP)
(phosphorofluoridic acid, bis(.-methylethyl)
ester)
dimethoate
(phosphorodithioic acid,
0,0-dimethyl
S-2-(rnethylamino)-2-oxoethyl)
ester)
3,3’ -dime
thoxybenzidine
(1,1’-biphenyl)-4,4’--diamine,
3,3’—dimethoxy—)
p-dimethylaminoazobenzene
(benzenamine, N,N-dimethyl--4-(phenylazo)-)
67-285

ILLINOIS REGISTER
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
TEXT OF ADOPTED AMENDMENTS
7
,12-dimethylbenzaanthracene
(1 ,2-benzanthracene,
7,12-dimethyl-)
3, 3’ —d±methylbenzidine
(1,1’—biphenyl-4,4’-diamine,
3,3’-dimethyl-)
dimethylcarbamoyl
chloride
(carbamaoyl chloride, dimethyl-)
1 ,1-dirnethylhydrazine
(hydrazine, 1,1-dimethyl-)
1 ,2-dimethylhydrazine
(hydrazine,
.,2—dimethyl—)
3, 3-dimethyl-l-(methylthio)-2-butanone,
O-(methylamino)carbonyl)oxime
(thiofanox)
alpha ,alpha-dimethylphenethylamine
(ethanamine,
l,l-dimethyl-2-phenyl-)
2,4-dimethylphenol
(phenol,
2,4-dimethyl-)
dimethy.
phthalate
(1,2-benzenedicarboxylic acid,
dimethy.
ester)
dimethylsulfate
(sulfuric acid, dimethyl ester)
dinitrobenzene,
N.O.S.
(benzene, dinitro—, N.O.S)
4,6-dinitro-o-creso.
and salts
(phenol, 2,4-dinitro-6-methyl-, and salts)
2,4-dinitropheno.
(phenol, 2,4-dinitro-)
2,4-dinitrotoluene
(benzene,
l-methyl—2,4—dinitro-)
2,6-dinitrotoluene
(benzene,
l—rnethyl-2,6-dinitro-)
di-n-octyl
phthalate
(1,2-benzenedicarboxylic
acid,
dioctyl
ester)
1 ,4-dioxane
(1 ,4-diethylene oxide)
diphenylamine
(benzenamine, N-phenyl-)
1 ,2-diphenylhydrazine
(hydrazine,
1,2-diphenyl-)
di-n-propyinitrosamine (N-nitroso-di-n-propylamine)
disulfoton
(0,0-diethyl S-2-(ethylthio)ethyl
phosphorodithioate
2,4-dithiobiuret
(thioimidodicarbonic
diamide)
endosuifan
(5-norbornene, 2,3—dimethanol,
l,4,5,6,7,7—hexachloro-,
cyclic sulfite)
endrin and metabolites
(1,2,3,4,1O,1O-hexachloro—6,7-epoxy—l,4,4a,~,6,7,8,8a—
octahydro-endo,endo-3. ,4:5,8-dimethanonaphthalene,
and metabolites)
ethyl
carbamate
(urethan)
(carbamic acid, ethyl ester)
ethyl
cyanide
(propanenitrile)
ethylenebisdithiocarbamic acid,
salts and esters
(1,2-ethanediylbiscarbamodithioic acid,
salts and
esters)
ethyleneimine
(aziridine)
ethylene
oxide
(oxirane)
67-286

ILLINOIS REGISTER
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
TEXT OF ADOPTED AMENDMENTS
ethylenethiourea
(2-imidazolidinethione)
ethyl methacrylate (2-propenoic acid, 2-methyl-,
ethyl ester)
ethyl
methanesulfonate
(methanesulfonic
acid,
ethyl
ester)
fluoranthene
(benzotj,k)fluorene)
fluorine
2-fluoroacetamide (acetamide,
2-fluoro-)
fluoroacetic acid,
sodium salt
(acetic acid, fluoro-, sodium salt)
formaldehyde
(methylene oxide)
formic acid
(methanoic acid)
glycidylaldehyde
(1-propanal,
2,3-epoxy-)
halomethane,
N.O.S.
heptachior
(4,7-methano-1R-idene,
1, 4,5,6,7,8,8-heptachloro-
3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-)
heptachior
epoxide
(alpha,
beta
and gamma isomers)
(4,7—methano-1H—indene, 1,4,5,6,7,8,8-heptachioro—
2,3-epoxy-3a,4,7,7-tetrahydro-,
alpha, beta and
gamma isomers)
hexachlorobenzene
(benzene, hexachloro-)
hexachiorobutadiene
(1, 3—butadiene, hexachioro-)
hexachiorocyclohexane
(all isomers)
(lindane and isomers)
hexachlorocyclopentadiene
(cyclopentadiene, hexachioro-)
hexachiorod
ibenzo-p-dioxins
hexachlorodibenzofurans
hexachioroethane
(ethane,
hexachloro—)
1,2,3,4,1O,1O-hexachloro-1,4,4a,5,8,8a-hexahydro-1,4:5,8-
endo
,
endo-dimethanonaphthalene
(hexachlorohexahydro-endo,endo-d±methanonaphthalene)
hexachiorophene
(2 ,2 ‘-methylenebis (3,4,6—trichiorophenol))
hexachioropropene
(propene, hexachioro-)
hexaethyl tetraphosphate
(tetraphosphoric acid, hexaethyl ester)
hydrazine (diamine)
hydrocyanic acid (hydrogen cyanide)
hydrofluoric acid
(hydrogen fluoride)
hydrogen sulfide
hydroxydimethylarsine oxide
(cacodylic
acid)
indeno(i,2,3-cd) pyrene
1,10— (1 ,2-phenylene)pyrene)
iodomethane
(methyl iodide)
iron
dextran
(ferric dextran)
isocyanic
acid,
methyl
ester
(~thyl
isocyanate)
isobutyl alcohol (1-propanol, 2-methyl-)
isosafrole
(benzene, l,Z-methylenedioxy-4—allyl—)
67-287

ILLINOIS REGISTER
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
TEXT OF ADOPTED AMENDMENTS
kepone
(decachiorooctahydro-1,3,4—metheno-211-
cyclobutatcd)pentalen-2-one)
lasiocarpi~ne
(2-butenoic acid~~2-methyl-, 7-1(2,3-dihydroxy-
2-(1-methoxyethyl)-3—Methyl-1-oxobutoxy)methyl-
2,3,5,7a-tetrahytho~11f~pyrrolizin-l-yl
ester)
lead
and
compounds,
N~O~S~
lead acetate
(acetic
~cid~
lead
salt)
lead phosphate
(phosphorir~
acid, lead salt)
lead
subacetate
(lead,
bi~(acetato—O)tetrahydroxytri-)
maleic anhydride (2,5—fur~ndione)
maleic hydrazide (1,2—dihydro-3,6-pyridazinedione)
malononit rile
(propanedinit
rile)
meiphalan
alanine,
3-p-bis(2-chloroethyl)aminophenyl—,
L—)
mercury
fulminate
(fulminic
acid,
mercury
salt)
mercury
and
compounds,
N.O.S.
methacrylOnitrile (2-propenenitrile, 2-methyl-)
rnethanethiol
(thiomethanol)
methapyrilene
(pyridine,
2-(2-dimethylamino)ethyl3-2-thenyla~ino..)
metholmyl
(acetimidic acid,
N-
(methylcarbamoyl )oxy)thio—,
methyl ester)
methoxychior
(ethane, L1,1-trichloro-2,2’-bis(p-inethoxyphenyl)-)
2-methylaziridine
(1,2-propylenimine)
3-methylcholanthrene
(benz jaceanthrylene,
1, 2-dihydro-3-methyl-)
methyl chiorocarbonate
(carbanochioridic acid, methyl ester)
4,4’-methylenebis(2-chloroaniline)
4,4’-methylenebis(2-chlorobenzenamjne))
methyl ethyl ketone
(MEK)
(2-butanone)
methyl hydrazine
(hydrazine, methyl-)
2-methyllactonitrile
(propanenitrile, 2-hydroxy-2-methyl-)
methyl methacrylate (2-propenoic acid,
2-methyl-, methyl ester)
methyl methanesulfonate
(methanesulfonic acid, methyl ester)
2-methyl-2-
(methylthio(propionaldehyde-O-
(methylcarbonyl)
oxime
(propanal, 2-methyl-2- (methylthio
)-
O-
(methylamino)carbonyl)oxime)
N-methyl-N’ -nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine
(guanidine,
N-nitroso—N-methyl—N’ —nitro-)
methyl
parathion
(0,O-dimethyi. O-(4-nitrophenyl) phosphorothioate)
67-288

ILLINOIS REGISTER
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
TEXT OF ADOPTED AMENDMENTS
methyithiouracil
(4-1H-pyrimidinone, 2,3-dihydro-6-methyl-2-thioxo-)
mustard gas
(sulfide, bis12—chloroethyl)—)
naphthalene
l,4-naphthoquinone
(l,4-naphthalenedione)
1-naphthylamine
(alpha-naphthy.amine)
2-naphthylamine
(beta-naphthylamine)
l-naphthyl-2-thiourea
(thiourea,
l-naphthalenyl-)
nickel
and compounds,
N.O.S.
nickel
carbonyl
(nickel
tetracarbonyl)
nickel
cyanide
(nickel
(II)
cyanide)
nicotine
and
salts
(pyridine,
(S)-3-(l-methyl-2-pyrrolidinyl)-, and salts)
nitric oxide
(nitrogen (II) oxide)
p-nitroaniline
(benzenamine,
4-nitro-)
nitrobenzene
(benzene,
nitro-)
nitrogen dioxide
(nitrogen
(IV) oxide)
nitrogen mustard and hydrochloride salt
(ethanamine,
2-chioro-,
N- (2-chloroethyl)-N-methyl-,
and hydrochloride salt)
nitrogen mustard N-oxide and hydrochloride salt
(ethar~amine,2-chioro-, N-(2-chloroethyl)—N-methyl-,
N-oxide,
and
hydrochloride
salt)
nitroglycerin
(1,2,3-propanetriol,
trinitrate)
4-nitrophenol
(phenol,
4—nitro-)
4-nitroqui’i~oline-l-oxiäe
(quinoline,
4—nitro-1—oxide-)
nitrosamine,
N~O.S0
N-nitrosodi-n-butylarnine
(1-butanamine, N-butyl-N-nitroso-)
N-riitrosodiethanolamine
(ethanol, 2,2’-(nitrosoimino)bis-)
N-nitrosodiethylamine
(ethanamine,
N-ethyl-N-nitroso-)
N-nitrosodimethylamine (dimethylnitrosamine)
N-nitroso-N-ethylurea
(carbamide,
N-ethyl-N-nitroso-)
N-nitrosomethylethylamine
(ethanamine,
N—methyl—N-nitroso—)
N-nitroso-N-methylurea
(carbamide,
N-methyl-N-nitroso-)
N-nitroso-N-methylurethane
(carbarnic acid, methylnitroso-, ethyl ester)
N-nitrosomethylvinylamine
(ethenamine,
N-methyl-N-nitroso-)
N-nitrosomorpholine
(morpholine
N-nitroso-)
N-nitrosonornicotine
(nornicotine,
N-nitroso—)
N-nitrosopiperidine (pyridine, hexahydro-, N-nitroso-)
N-nitrosopyrrolidine
(pyrrole~ tetrahydro-, N-nitroso-)
N-nitrososarcosine
(sarcosine,
N-nitroso—)
5-nitro-o-tolujdjne
(benzenarnine,
2-methyl-5-nitro-)
octamethylpyrophosphorarnide
(di
ph..sphoramide,
octamethyl—)
osmium tetroxide
(osmium
(VIII) oxide)
67-289

ILLINOIS
REGISTER
POLLUTION
CONTROL
BOARD
TEXT OF ADOPTED AMENDMENTS
7-oxabicycloE2.2~1heptane-2,3-dicarboxylic acid
(endothal)
paraldehyde
(1,3,5-trioxane,
2,4c6~trimethyl—)
parathion
(phosphorothici.c
acid~ 0,0-diethyl
O-(p-nitrophenyl)
ester)
pentachlorobenzene
(benzene,
pentachioro-)
pentachiorodi
benzo-~p-dioxins
pentachlorodibenzofurane
pentachioroethane
(ethane
pentachioro—)
pentachloronitrobenzene
(PCNB)
(benzene,
pentachioronitro—)
pent
achiorophenol
(phenci
pent achioro—)
phenacetin
(acetamide, N~(4~ethoxyphenyl)-)
phenol
(benzene, hydroxy~)
phenylenediamine
(benzened:U~mine)
phenylmercury acetate (mercury, ecetatophenyl-)
N-phenylthiourea
(thiourer
phenyl-)
phosgene
(carbony.
chloride)
phosphine
(hydrogen
phosphide)
phosphorodithioic
acid,
O~O-diethyl S-(ethylthio)methyl3
ester
(phorate)
phosphorothioic acid, O,O~dimethyl
O-p-((dimethylamino)sulfonyl)phenvl)
ester
(famphur)
phthalic acid esters, ~
(benzene, 1,2~dicarboxylicacid, esters,
N..O.S.)
phthalic anhydride
(1,2~benzenedicarboxylicacid anhydride)
2-picoline
(pyridine, 2—methyl—)
polychlor:inated biphenyl, N~O~S,
potassium cyanide
potassium silver cyanide
(argentate(1-), dicyano—, potassium)
pronamide
(3,5-dichloro-N-(1,1-dimethyl-2-propynyl)benzamide)
1,3-propane sultone
(1,2-oxathiolane,
2,2—dioxide)
n-propylamine (1-propanamine)
propylthiouracil
(2, 3-dihydro-6-propyl-2-thioxo-4(
1H)-pyrimidinone)
2-propyn-1-ol
(propargyl alcohol)
pyridine
re se~pine
(yohimban-16-carboxylic acid,
11,17-dimethoxy-
18-(3,4,5-trimethoxybenzoyl)oxy)-,
methyl ester)
67-290

___________
ILLINOIS REGISTER
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
TEXT OF ADOPTED
AMENDMENTS
resorcinol
(l,3—benzenediol)
saccharin and salts
(l,2-benzoisothiazolin-3-one,
1,1-dioxide,
and
salts)
safrole
(benzene, l,2~methylenedioxy—4—allyl—)
selenious
acid (selenium dioxide)
selenium
and
compounds, NeOøS~
selenium
sulfide
(sulfur
selenide)
selenourea
(carbamimidoselenoic
acid)
silver
and
compounds, N~O.S~
silver cyanide
sodium
cyanide
streptozotocin
(D-glucopyranose, 2-deoxy-2-(3-methyl-3-nitrosoureido)-)
strontium
sulfide
strychnine
and
salts
(strychnidin-lO-one, and salts)
l,2,4,5-tetrachlorobenzene
(benzene, 1,2,4,5—tetrachioro—)
Tetrachiorodibenzo-p-dioxins
2,3,
7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin
(TCDD)
(dibenzo-p-dioxin, 2,3,7,8-tetrachloro-)
tetrachlorodibenzofurans
~E?~coroetane,~U~
(ethane,
tetrachioro—, N~O~S0)
1,1,1,2-tetrachioroethane
(ethane,
1,1,1,2-tetrachioro-.)
1,1,2,2-tetrachioroethane
(ethane, 1,1,2,2—tetrachloro—)
tetrachloroethene
(perchloroethylene)
tetrachioromethane
(carbon
tetrachloride)
2,3,4,6-tetrachlorophenol
(phenol,
2,3,4,6-tetrachioro-)
tetraethyldithiopyrophosphate
(dithiopyrophosphoric acid,
tetraethyl
ester)
tetraethyl lead
(plumbane, tetraethyl-)
tetraethylpyrophosphate
(pyrophosphoric acid,
tetraethy.
ester)
tetranitromethane
(methane, tetranitro-)
thallium and compounds, N~O~S~
thallic
oxide
(thallium
(III) oxide)
thallium
(I)
acetate
(acetic acid,
thallium
(I)
salt)
thallium
(I)
carbonate
(carbonic
acid,
dithallium
(I)
salt)
thallium
(I)
chloride
thallium
(I) nitrate (nitric acid, thallium
(I)
salt)
thallium selenite
thallium
(I)
sulfate
(sulfuric acid, thallium
(I)
salt)
thioacetamide
(ethanethioamide)
thiosemicarbazide
(hydrazinecarbothjoamjde)
thiourea
(carbamide, thio—)
thiuram
(bis(dimethylthiocarbamoyl) disulfide)
toluene
(benzene, methyl—)
toluenediamine (diaminotoluene)
67-291

ILLINOIS REGISTER
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
TEXT
OF
ADOPTED
AMENDMENTS
(toluene dilsocyanate
(benzene,
1, 3-diisocyanatomethyl—)
o-toluidine
hydrochloride
(benzeneamine, 2-methyl-
,
hydrochloride)
toxaphene
(camphene,
octachioro—)
tribromornet~hane
(brornoform)
l,2,4-trichlorobenzene
(benzene, 1,2,4—trichloro-)
1, 1,1-trichioroethane (methyl chloroform)
1,1,2-trichioroethane
(ethane,
1,1,2-trichioro—)
trichloroethene
(trichioroethylene)
trichioromethanethiol (methanethiol, trichioro—)
trichloromonofluoromethane (methane, trichlorofluoro-)
2,4,5-trichiorophenol
(phenol, 2,4,5-trichioro-)
2,4,6-trichiorophenol
(phenol,
2,4,6—trichloro—)
2,4,5-trichiorophenoxyacetic
acid
(2,4,5—T)
(acetic acid,
2,4,5-trichiorophenoxy—)
2,4,5-trichiorophenoxypropionic acid
(2,4,5—TP)
(silvex)
(propion±c
acid, 2-(2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy)-)
trichloropropane, N~O0S~
(propane,
trichioro-,
N~O0S~)
1, 2,3-trichioropropane
(propane, 1,2,3-trichioro—)
0,0,0-triethyl phosphorothioate
(phosphorothioic acid, 0,0,0-triethyl ester)
sym-
t
rinitro~enzene
(benzene;
1,3,5—trinitro—)
tris
(l-azir±dinyl)phosphine
sulfide
(phosphiTa
sulfide,
tris(l—aziridinyl
)—)
tris( 2, 3-dibromopropyl)
phosphate
(1-propanol, 2,3-dibromo-, phosphate)
trypan
blue
(2,7naphthalenedisulfonic
acid, 3,3’—(3,3’—
dimethyl(1,1’hiphenyl)-4,4’-diyl)bis(azo)bis(5-
arnin~-4-hydroxy-,
tetrasodium
salt)
undecarnethylenediamine,
N,N’-bis(2-chlorobenzylamine),
dihydrochioride
(N, N’ -undecamethylenehis)2-chlorobenzylamine),
di hydrochloride)
uracil
mustard
(uraci,
5-bis(2•-chloroethyl)amino-)
vanadic acid,
arnmonium salt
(amrnonium
vanadate)
vanadium
pentoxide
(vanadium
(V)
oxide)
vinyl chloride
(ethene,
chioro-)
zinc
cyanide
zinc phosphide
(Source:
Amended at
Iil~Reg~
,
effective
)
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Appendix
I
Methods
of
Analysis
for Chj~~natedDibenzo-p-
Dioxins
and
Dibenzofurans
(Repealed)
Me~e?~S280
~
Seepe
arid App
eat~a~
l~
This
met~vied
eeve~s
~he ~e~erm
a~erie~ehiet’~a~ed
dee-p~4ex~a
aiid
ee~i~a~ed beiize?t~raiie
~
ehem~ea~
wastes
elt~di~tgstill b
temsj ?~l~er~
eludgeeT epe~~~
earbeiiv and
i~eaeto~
seaiduea~
a~d
iii
8O~lST
~2
The
as a~tivitye~this meshed 4s 4epe~dei~
upei~ Uie
~eve1 e~
~tesfere~eeair
~-~3
This
methed is seeemMe~ed?er use only ~y analye~e
expe~ie~eed
wi~h
residue ai~alys~sand sk,lled ~n
mass
spee~ral
ytiea
tee1i~iques~
~-4
~eeause ef
the
extweme ~ex~e~y e?
~1~esecompounds
~he
analyst Must teke neeeaaa~yp~eeau~ens~e p~evert~
exposure
~e
n~sel?-
es
te
ethersy
e? ma~e~alsknown or believed to
~9~)s
ei~
GF~Fs,-
2-
SummsI~?ye?
the
)4etheEt
21
This
t~he4 is
an
analy~eal
e ~vae~4en eleenup
preeedure~cand
eapillasy
eelumn gas ehroma~egrap~y—lew
~eselut.4en
mass
apeet!~oMet~y
me~1’ted1using capillary column
GG,’Mi
ee
itiens
and intevnal standard ~ee1~niques,w1iie1~
allow ?ec the
measurement
e?
PGD9s
and
PG~Fein t1~e
extVaet~
2-2
~?
inter?erenees are encountered1 the methed provides
seleeted
general
purpose
cleanup
preeeth*tee to atd the
analyst
in
their
eliminatien,~
3
~nterferenees
3-1
Selvent~reagentaT glasawareT
and
ether sample
preeessing
hardware
may
yield
discrete
arti?aets
end~or
elevated baselines
causing
mis~n
erpretatien e?
gas
ehremategrams
All of
these
materials must be demonstrated
te be ?ree ?rem
i
er?erenees under the eenditiens
e?
the
analysis by running methe~Jblanks~ Speei?ie selection oF
reagents
and puri?ieation of
solvents
by dist~llst~en~n
all-glass systems
may
he
rcquired~
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CONTROL
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AMENDMENTS
3~.2
~nter?e~ee~
~eext~eeted
?rem the samples will vary
sensidefably ?fem
eeueee
to
source1 depending upon the
diversity of
the
duetcy
being sampled1
PG99
is
associated ~iad etEu~
eterfering
chlor4.nted
eempeunds
such
~
PGB2-s
which
he
at
concentrations
several
orders
oF
magnitude
hi~Mer then
that
of
P?99t
While general cleanup
techniques
are
prevtded
as
part
e?
this method1 unique
samples may
require
additenal
cleanup
approaches
to achieve
the
sensic4~’ity
stated
in
Table
1
3~
The
ocher
isomers
of
tetraehleredibenzo-p-diexin may
interfere with
the
measurement
0?
2~31
~T
Capillary celnun
gas
chremategreph is required to resolve
those
isemers
that
yield
virtually identical mass
fragmentation ~etterns~
4-
Apparatus
end
Materials
4~l
sampling
equipment
fee
diserete
or
composite
eamplingi
~eeb
sample
hettle~amber
glees~I-liter or I—quart
velem~,
French
cc
Beaten
Round design is reeemmended
The
ecatialner
must
be
w~~hedand
solvent rinsed beFore use to
minimlee
intee?eeenees~~
4~L2
Bottle
caps-threaded
to screw on to the sample
bettle~~Lepe must
be
lined
with TeFlon1
Sàlvent washed
?eil~
used
with
the
shiny
side towards the sample1 may be
eub?titutei
for
the
Teflon
if
sample is net corrosive-;
4i~3
Gomposi4aing equipment--automatic or
manual
eempesiting
syctem~
No
tygen or rubber tubing may ~e used1
end the system must
incorporate
glees
sample eentainere
for
the
collection
af a minimum oF 20 ml
Sample containers
muSt
be kept
refrigerated
after eampling-
4:2
Water
bath-heated
with
concentric ring
cover1
capable
of temperature control
(+
2~
G9-~
The bath should be used in
a
4T3
Gas ehrematogra~ah~necsspectrometer data syetemT
43-~l Gas ehremategraph~
An
analytical system with
a
te~iperature-pregeammable
gas
ehremategraph and all required
aeeessecies including
syuingee~
analytieal
eelumnsT
end
gases
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_____
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OI~~
REGISTER
POL~UTIO
C
~
~(OL
BOARD
TEXT
I
OF
I
fl4ENDMENTS
0 /1”
c
Any
CC-to-MS inter?aet that
gives
eeee ~ab
tc
r
at
fO
ng per in~eetionFor
eaes
r
s
are achieves acceptable tu~iing
per?erma~et
criteria
see
Sections
671-6T34 may
be
u~ed-
CC-to
MS
i~t~v~
ee~ e
rs
rueted
of
all glass or glass-lined
mater
Is
-
less
can be deactivated by
silenirrfg
ith
di
IIsredcmeth~lsilene
The interface must
b~
capable
I
i
t.
least
IQ ng of
the
eem~enents
of
inter
the
MS,
4,S~3 Dot.
y te
mputer system must be inter~eeedto
the
mass
epe
t
r~.
The system must allow the continuous
~
or
pa~ehine-readablemedia of all
mass
spectra
oh
eiv°
throughout
the duration of the
ebremetegraph
eg
im-~
The
eemputer must have ee?~ware
that.
eon
seare
MS
data
file
For irons oF a speciFic
mass
and
that
e
~u
h
con
abundances versus time or
seen
number~
Tb~
y
~
I
plot
is
defined as an Extracted
len
Current
Pie?t~
I
Software
must else be able to
integrate
the
abun
,
in
any
ElGP1
between specified time
or seen
number
linit~-
4-:4
P&pettea-Di
4Fisher
Secenteti
uqt
~v-~
mm
long x
mm
13
S18-6A or
equi.valent4
t~T2
Celumn~
glass
eclumen
~
capillary
eelu~
em/see
linear
21ga G-
4T3T3
Mae
e~
4~9one
e
eleetrer
0
producing
n
a
Table
B
wb
is
in~eeted
t
capable
of
a
a
simultar~
a
integrat
en
tine
I
is
verified
by
an
minimum
ca
no
sted
en
a
~O
m
long
x
Q-~2S
mm I~,
a
I 3~l4or equivalent4-
Glass
Melium
eauier gas at 39
sittlees-,
Celumn temperature
is
Gopable
of scanning from 35 to
a~
utilicing
9
volts (neminal3
t
e eet.roa ompoet
ien4~ation
mode
and
~ c
-a
which
meets
dllthe criteria in
coil
aeretriphenyl-phesphine 4~FTPP4
‘a
~C inletI
The system muet also be
~
&1M4
fer
at
least
4
ions
cc
‘acme
of
4. see
or
less-,
Minimum
It’ is 199
Th5i
Seleeteg
ion
monitoring
g
;9l~ eg
of TG9D ?4.
to give a
‘ale
of
S
to
I at mass 328 320?
45
Flint glass be’atL
Tailen-lined screw eap4-~
4T6
Reaeti--vitol
?aeree
Chemical ?e-4

MENDMENTS
a
a
benzene1
petroleum ether1
tie
quality
er
equivalent
‘øvebox1
prepare
stock
standard
I
3D
4meleeurler
weight
3284~
ci
in
a
glevebex1 end checked
ad
‘atan
or
evaporation1
ie
preparation
oF working
~6
?rcpuri#ied
na’ar
gea
gas-
6~G
Saltbrat.~0
6T1
BeE
~a
peecea
C,
procedure
to
interfere
?~e.
Prep~x~
standard
te.
relative
reap
a
0?
at
least
S
3
the
standard
reproducible ccc
mass
spectrometer
STB
Assenbl
the
p
operating
pe~~e~
Section 11
1 of
according
to
Bce
deee?leeretripheny3
calibration
stead
31
033s
provided
c.
Table
a
9/299
mesh,
BeFore
use
activate
to
room
temperature in a
ereceduce3
the
analyst
must
be
a
-a
standards
through
the
~a
e
~
en
patterns
and the absenee oF
~n ~‘aandardefor the internal
e
allow
for
measurement
oF
31
37 Factors
I~TGDD
and
TGDF/
?l-TGDF
a
Cl-TGDD/F concentration in
~
ad
selected te yield
a
a
r
et
sensitive
setting oF the
6/MS
apparatus
end establish
4
-
~
te
these
indicated
in
~a
Vacate
the
9?/MS
system
aI~
~I9~IS~
by the use e?
e
~DFTPP41
By
in~eeting
the
response
Festers For
;
The
detection limit
percent
in
distilled
cc
5
Reagents
S2
Sum
~
Me*by~e
methane
~-
§4
Sto~
solution
The stock
?reqeeft
Ic
especially
~e
standarda~
A
u
evecncgh5
‘a
dessiea’aor~
37

ILLINOIS REGISTER
POLLUTION
CONTROL
BOARD
TEXT OF ADOPTED AMENDMENTS
~heuld be verified by in~eeting-~0lSng of
?I-TG99 which
eheuld give a minimum signal
to
noise
ratio
of
S
to
1
at
mess ~29T
Quality
Genrani
~4.
Befers processing any samples1 the analyst Should
demonstaate through the analysis of a distilled water method
blank-;
that
all glassware and reagents ace interference-
?ree~
Each
time
a
set
of samples is extracted or there is
a
ehange in reagentsi a method blank should be processed as a
safeguard
against laboratory eentaminatien-
Z~2
Standard ~udlity assurance practices must be used with
this method
Field replicates must be collected to validate
the precision e?
the sampling teehnique
Laboratory
replicates must be analyzed to validate the precision of the
enalysis
Fortified samples must be analyzed to establish
the accuracy of the analysis-;
ST
Sample Collection1 Presecvation-~end Handling
81
Grab
and
composite
samples
must
be
collected
in
glass
container-a,
Conventional sampling practices should ~e
?~ll~w~d1
e~tceptthat the bottle must
~iet
be p
w~ek~dwith
sample
before
eol4.eetionl
?omposite samples should be
eollceced in glass containers in accordance with the
requirements of the RGRA pregram
Sampling equipmenE must
be free of tygen end other potential sources of
centaminetien~
&~2 The samples must be iced or ve?rig8ted
From
the
time
oF
collection until extvaetien~ ?hemieal preservatives sheld
net
be
used
in
the
field
unless
mere then 24 hours will
elapse
before
delivery
to
the
laboratory-;
1?
an
aqueeus
sample is taken and the sample will not
be
extracted within
49 heurs of collection1
the sample should be ad~uetedto
a
pH
range
oF
69-8T9
with sodium hydroxide or sulfuric acid-;
8~
All samples must be extreeted within
7 days and
eempletely analyzed within 39 days of eelleetion-,
9
Extraction and Cleanup Procedures
9l
use an aliquet of 1-49 g sample of the chemical waste
or soil to be analyzed
Sails ekould be dried using
a
stream
of
prepurified
nitrogen
and
pulverized
in
a
ball-mill
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or- similar devlee-~ Transfer- the sample to a tared I2~ml
Flint glass bottle 4Teflen-line screw eap3 and detecmi~athe
weighs of the sampVa~ Add an appropriate quantity of
?4.-
labelled
21 ~ ;~B-TGD9 4ad~just
the
quantity according to
the required eldimum detectatle
eencentration41
which is
employed as
an
internal utaniard,
972
Betcoetien
97211
Extroet chemical
caste samples by adding
4.0 ml
methenela
49
ml petroleun ether1
50 ml doubly distilled
water1
and
then
shaking
the
mixture for 2
minutesi
Tars
should he cempletely dissolved in any of the recommended
neat
selvents~
Activated
carbon
samples
must be extracted
with benrene
using
method 349 in SW-846 4Test Methods For
Evaluating Solid
Waste—-Physieal/Ghemieal
Methods1 available
from G-~PT9TStock
LSblOSS-992-8lG9l-24
Quantitatively
transfer
the
er-genie extract or dissolved sample to a clean
259
ml
flint
glass
bottle
4Te?4.en
lined
serew
cap41 add SO
ml.
doubly
distilled water and shake for 2 minutes-,
~iseerd
the aqueous layer and
proceed
with
Step
9T37
92gl
Eatract sell samples by adding 40 ml or petroleum
ether to the samples1 and then shaking For 29 minutes-,
transfer- the er-genie esctrae~to a clean 250
ml flin~~laee bottle 4Te?len-l4.ned screw eap1 add 59 ml
doubly distilled water- and shake for 2 minutes~ ~iseard the
aqueous
layer
and proceed
with
Step 9-3
9V3
Wash the er-genie layer with 59 ml of 2O~aqueous
potassium hydr-o~ideby shaking ?~r-10 minutes and then
remove and discord the aqueous leyer-~
974
Wash the organic layer
with
59 ml of doubly distilled
wElter
by shaking for
2 minutes and discard
the
aqueous
I
eye
r-1
975
Cautiously add 59 ml concentrated sulfuric acid end
shake
for- 19 minutes~ Allow the mixture to stand until
layers separate ~appre~imetely
39
minutes-)1
end
remove end
dise~rdthe ~eid
leyer~
Repeat. acid washing until no color
is visible in the acid loyer~
96
Add 50 ml of doubly
di~’ailled
water to the erganie
extract and shake fec
2
a~inute51
Remove and dieeerd the
aqueous layer end dry the organic layer
by
adding
lOg of
anhydr-eu~ eedium
sul?ete-~
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REGISTER____
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
TEXT
OF ADOPTED AMENDMENTS
97
Concentrate the extract to incipient dryness by heating
in
a
9~-G water bath and
simultaneously
flowing
a
stream of
prepucified
nitrogen
ever
the
ewtraet,
Quantitatively
transfer the
r-e~ide
to on alumina mieceeelumn Fabricated as
fellows
~
9~l
Cut off the tsp section of a 40
ml. disposable Pyrex
pipette
at
the
49
ml mark and
insect
a
plug of silanized
glass w~oilate the tip
0?
the
lower- portion
of the pipette-v
97172
Add
2~8g of
Weelm basis alumina (previously activated
at. 69G~-C
overnight
and
then cooled to room temperature in a
desiccator dust prier- to
use4~
98
Elute
the miereeelumn with
4.9 ml of 3~methylene
ehl.eride—in---hexane followed by
4-5 ml
of 29~methylene
chleride—in-~hexaneand discard these effluents-,
Elute the
column
with
l~ ml
of 9~methylene ehleride-in-hexane and
concentrate tki~effluent 455°-9
water- bath1 stream ef
prepurified nitegren
to about 91~~Q?5ml,
9-9
Quantitatively
transfer
the
residue
4ueing methylene
chloride to rinse the eontainer-9
to a silanized Reeeti-Vidl.
4Pieree
Chemical
£e~-)-~Evaperatea using a stream of
prepurified
nitcogen~
almo~’ato
iryness-
rinse
the walls ef
the veseel
with
approximately
9-~-5
ml
methylene
ehler~de1
evaporate
~usi
to
dcyness1and
tighly
cap
the
vial.,
Store
the
vial
at
°-?
until analysis1 at which time the sample is
reeenstitutei
by the addition of
tr-ideeane-v
919
Approximately
3. h~ucbefore
CC—MS
4HRGC-LRMS~
avtalysisl
dilute
the
residue
in
the
micro-reaction vessel
with
en
appropriate
quantity
of tr-ideeenei
Gently swirl the
tr-ideeane
on
the
lower
portion
of
the
vessel
to
ensure
dissolution of
the
?~De
and CDFe1
Analyze a sample by GC/EG
to provide insight into the complexity of
the
problem1 end
to determine the manner in which the mass spectrometer
sheuld be used,
In~jeeten appropriate aliquet e?
the sample
into the
CC-MS
instrument1
using
a
974.-I
1?—4 upon preliminary 69—MS analysis1 the sample
appears to contain
interlacing
substances
whieh ebseure the
analyses Ler CODs and ?D3s1 high performance liquid
ehremetegraphie 4HPb?4
cleanup
of
the extract is
accomplished1
prier to
?uc’ahe-r
G?-~MS
anelyais
30
HP6G Cleanup
Procedure

ILLINOIS
REGISTER
POLLUTION
CONTROL BOARD
TEXT OF
ADOPTED
AMENDMENTS
10,1
Piece approximately 2 ml of henna in
a
SQ
ml flint
glass
sample
bottle fitted with a Teflon-lined aap~
104
At the appropriate retention time1 position sample
bottle to collect the required fraction,
lO~3 Add 2 ml of U 4w/v4 sodium carbonate to the sample
fractin
collected
and shake for one minuto.
10,6
Quantitatively
remove
the
henna
layer
4top
laysr4
and
transfer
to
a
micro-reaction
vessel,
10w
Concentrate
the
fraction
to
dryness
and
retain for
further analysise
11,
CC/MS
Analysis
11,1
The following column conditions are recommondode
Glass capillary column conditions.
SP-2U0 coated on a 30
cm long a O~25mm tvDvglsss column 4Supelco Nov 2-3714, or
equivalent4 with helium carrier gas at 30 sm/sec linear
velocity., run splitloss,
Column temperature is 210~G.,
Under these conditions the retention time for TGDDs is about
9J minutes.,
Calibrate the system daily with; a minimum
three injections of standard mixtures.,
3;
11v2 Calculate response factors for standards
relative to
61-7609/F
4see Section 124,
11s3
Analyse samples with selected ion monitoring of
at
least
two
ions
from
Table
C,
Proof of the presence of ?90
or COP exists if the following conditions are meti
11,3~1 The retention time of the peak in the sample must
match that in the standard1 within
the
performanae
specifications of the analytical system,
11~3~2The ratio of ions must agree within 102 with that of
the standard.,
11,3,3
The retention time of the peak maximum
for
the ions
of interest must exactly match that of the peak,
11,4
Quantitate the COD and COP peaks from the response
U relative to the
C1-TGDD/P internal
standards,
Recovery of the internal standard should be
greater than SQ percents
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ILLINOIS
J~EGISTER
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.~
~.
BOARD
TEXT
OF
AP3PT~
h~L~NDMENTS
34.-~ If
a
respease
is
uh~eened br
the
appropriate set of
ions1
but is outside the
expected
ratio1
a eo-eluting
may
be
~c~e~4-
i~
~tis
~ase~
another set of
ions e~araeteri~ie:~?
t~e
?,~r~)F
molecules sheuld be
ana4.yzed7
For
l~)8
a
~od
choice
of
ions
is
m~e25~and m/e
2.59-
For
T~DFa
of
eons
is
m/e
241 and
243-;
These ions are
useful
in
characterizing the moleeuler
st.ruetu?e
of TGD~or TGDF
For analysis of TC~9good
enalytleol
~.
~cea~ue
would
re~uire
using all Four ions1 m/e
251-
~2Q~
~
~3dS-~to
vnrs?y
detection
and
signal to noise
of
~e
~
Suspected
lupurIties
such as D9ET ~
or
PGB
residues
eon
ee
confirmed
by
checking
for
their me~or
?ragment.57
~ese
ma~erialc
eon
be
removed
by
the
clean-up
eolumni~
F~~4~iie
to
meet.
criteria
should be explained in
the report
or
the
sample
reanalyzed~
1?
brood
background
interference
restricts the
sI
thc. 9?/hF analysis1 the analyst should employ
clean—up
procedures
cci
reanalyze by G?/MST
In
these
circumstances
where
these procedures do net
yield
definitive
eeaeiusion1
the
use of
high
resolution mass
speetremetry
is
sugges4~ed~
4.2-
£el~ulotiens
4.2-1
Determine
the
concentration
of
individual compounds
according to
the
formulae
~ ix?G x5A~5x
Where~
ug of
enterae~
standard
added
to
the
eample~6
of
aample
~xtraetei,
area of ehors~estfe
lee
of
the compound being
quantified-v
~ area of ~
~tee lea of the internal.
~
respenue l~
Response
factors
are eti~uletodusing data
obtained
from the
analysis
of
standards
cec~t,nr~ to
the
fermulat
~
A~~

ILLINOIS
REGISTER
POLLUTION
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TEXT
OF ADOPTED
AMENDMENTS
~nfRf
e
ExfAi5 a
Where,
C
-
Concentration of the internal standard.
is
C
concentration of the standard compound.
5
12,2
Report results in micrograms
per
gram without
correction
for
recovery
data,
When
duplicate
and
spiked
samples
are
analysed,
all
data
Stained
should
be
reported.
12,3
Accuracy and Precision,
No data are available at this
time,
¼hismethod
is
appropriate
for
the
analysis
of
totra-pes3a-,
and
hoxachlorinatod
dibenao-p-dioains
and
—dibensofurans.
2Analytical
protocol
for
determination
of
TGDDs
in
phenoh.
chemical
wastes
and
soil
samples
Stained
from
the
proximfty
of
chemtcal
dumps.
Ti
0.
Tiornan
and
N,
Taylor,
Brshm
Laboratory.,
Wright
State University, Dayton, OH 45435.
3Analytical protocol for datermination of chlorinated dibnso-p-
dioxins and chlorinated debonaofurans in river water.
T..O.
Tiernan ant N, Taylor, Brehm Laboratory, Wright Stats University,
Dayton, OH
45435v
4&n general., the techniques that should be used to handle these
materials are those which are followed for radioactive or
infectious laboratory materials.
Assistance in evaluating
laboratory practices may be obtained from industrial hygienists
and persons specialising in safe laboratory practice.
Typical
infectious waste incinerators are probably not satisfactory
devices for disposal of materials highly contaminated with GODs
or COPs,
A laboratory planning to use those compounds should
prepare a disposal plan to be reviewed and approved by EPA’s
Dioxin Task Force (Contact Conrad Kleveno, WE-MBA, U.S. EPA, 401
N Street, S.W., Washington, D.C.
20440).
5
3;
Cl-labelled T~OD
and
flOP
are
availabl, from K,0.R.
sotopos, Cambridge, NA.
Proper et...dard4aation requires the use
of a specific labelled isomer for -neh oongsnor to
be dot~gmined.
However1 the only 3abellod isomers readily available are
or
01-2,
3, 7, 8-7699 and
Cl-2, 3, 7, 8-TCOP.
This method
therefore
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Table
to
Section
72l~1O2
Table
~aterials
~thoth
listed
and
nonlisted!
characteristics
Slud es
(nonlisted/
characteristics
~ucts~1isted~
Commercial
chemical
~cts
listed
~at
are
not
ordinaril
applied
to
the
land or
~asuels
~etal
Yes
Yes
Yes
-
Defined as
a solid waste
~tefineW~isasoiwa~
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
-
Use
constituting
disposal
*3
I~dclamation
~lative
accumulation
Ills
Reg~
Yes
Yes
Yes
ducts (nonl±sted/
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
(Source:
Added
at
effective
)

POLLUTION
CO
TEXT
OF
ADOPTEb
AMENDMENTS
uses
these
isomers
as
surrogate
for
the
GDDs
and G~F~eWhen
labelled
GDDs
and
GDFs
are
availablev
their
use
will
be required?
6The proper
amount
of
standird
e
be
used
is
determined from
the
calibration
curve
4~aee Section
6Q3~
(Source:
Repea
ad
at.
,
effective
)
TABLE A
Gas
C’i
omatography
of
TCDD
ire
4-minw4
limit
4ug,’kg~
Glass
Gapill
r
~eteetioa
wit
for
liquid
samples
is
9-~-QSG~ug/IT
This is
calculated
f~’~i
men~mum
t~~ab~eSC
response being equal to
five
times
the
99
background
noise
assuming
a
I
ml
effective
final volume at
the
I
liter
sample
extract and
a
GG
in~eetien
of
mierelite
s
Fe~eetion
~eve
ply
to
both
eleetren
capture
and GG7’MS
deteeheenT
For
further
details
see
44
FR
69~26
4Deeember
d
19d
(Source:
Repca~ed at
Ill
Reg
effective
)
TABLE B
DFTPP
K~ Ions and Ion Abundance Criteria’
~~1e~j
Mass
lee
abundance
criteria
68
Less
than
2
percent
f
mass
69
DOT
49 to 69 percent of
wars
198
l9~
Less
than
1
percent
if
roes
198
198
Base
peCkT
199
percent
relative
abundanee
199
to
9 percent ?
s~eI. ~
19
to
39
percent
b
a
o
19?
36
Greater
than
1
percent
of
mass
198
441
Present
but
less
h
e
4e3
442
treater
than
49
pert
r
i
cc
198
443
IF
to
23
percent at m~
e42

BOARD
TEXT
0
ADOPT
ENDMENTS
13-vW
EiehclbergerT L~L~
‘I ~
and N LT Budde l9~
Reference
compound
to
calibrate
so
buadenee
measurement
in
gass
ehremategraphy~aass
spc~z~ a~r
Analytteal
Chemistry 4~e99
(Source:
Repealed
at
TABLE C
List
of
Monitoring,
IT
Simulataneous
Hexachiorinat
,
effective
A
curate
N
sa
Noiltored
Using CC
Selected-Ion
solution,
Nas
Spectrometry
for
~rcel1ation
of
TGtra~, Penta~
and
be~izo~
ioz
n~
id
Dibenzofurans ~
)
3~I
9
~88~
T933
~2f8T93O
3ff’85S
389~~8l6
391
81
321T899
339T860
3~3T82l
3ThT818
l~90
I~00
T8~
1Meleeulor
!
2G14 labe
cd
stardard
peaks
wh~ k
can
ha
aenstere?I
in
1699
purpesec
analyses
for eenfirmatien
Nexa
(Source~
Repealed
at
eff-ective
)

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POLLUTIOP
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OARD
TEXT
OF
A
ft
Av’
DMENTS
T17Lk
~
s
t
ua
PROTECTION
SiJ8I
ST
DISPOSAL
CHAPTL
I
-,
ION
~ONrROL
BOARD
SUBCHAPTER
C:
F
P
.3
I’
4E
)PEJATING
REQUIREMENTS
P
722
t
ft
1ICABLE
TO
“I
I
FAt ROOUS WASTE
B
4
tIIFRAT
Section
722.110
pp
nability
722.111
a a d as
t
sri-auction
722.112
‘3
:Pk
Ide
ta
t.son Numbara
S BP
.
if’ MANIFEST
Section
722.120
Ge
o
1 R°~
‘.
722.121
.~aiatttn
I
c~’feCs
722.122
tunber
of
o
722.123
-
e
~~pag~
C
it’
TRAN$PO~
REQUIREMENTS
Section
722.130
P
crag
r~
722.131
L
ctitg
722.132
N
tLci. g
722.133
Pie
a
ng
722.136
Accn
0
of.
SUBPARI
P)’LEPIN’ AND REPORTING
Sectio
722.140
Recordkaep~
722.141
Annual
Repo
722.142
Exception Rt
722.143
Additiorel
a
SUBPA~
r
NDITIONS
Section
722.150
Internatio
722.151
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Form-Annual
Report
(EPA
Form
8700-13)
(Repealed)
AUTHORITY:
Implementing
Section
22.4
and
authorized
by
Section
27
of
the
Environmental
Protection
Act
(Il1~
Rev,
Stat,
1983,
ch.
111
1/2,
parse
1022,4
and
1027),
SOURCE:
Adopted
in
R81-22,
43
PCB
427,
at
5
Iii.
Reg.
9781,
effective
as
noted in
35
Iii,
Adm.
Code
700,106;
amended
and
codified
in RS1-~22, 45 PCB 317,
at
6
111.
Reg.
4828,
effective
as
noted
in
35
IlL
Adm. Code 700,106; amended
in R82-18,
51 PCB 31,
at
7
IlL
Reg.
2518, effective February 22,
1983; amended in R84-
9 at
9 IlL
Reg, 11950, effective July 24, 1985; amended in R85-
22
at
Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
SUBPART
C:
PRE-TRANSPORTATION
REQUIREMENTS
Section 722~134
Accumulation Time
a)
A
generator
may accumulate hazardous waste on-site for
90
days
or
less
without
a permit or without having
interim
status provided that:
1)
The waste is placed in containers and the
generator
complies
with
Subpart
I
of
35
Ill.
Adrn.
r
~
..~.
~
._.1
~
..
i..
_~
~o~
e
~.
.~~.,
~.
e
~
~.
a
a
I I ~4
~.I
generator complies with Subpart J of 35 Ill. Adm.
Code 725 except
35
Ill. Adm. Code 725,293;
2)
The date upon which each period of accumulation
begins
is clearly marked and visible for
inspection on each container;
3)
While being accumulated on-site, each container
and tank is labeled or marked clearly with the
words,
“Hazardous
Waste”,
and
4)
The
generator
complies
with
the, requirements for
owners
or operators in
Subparts’
C
and
D
in
35
Iii.
Adm, Code
725
and
with
35
Ill.’Adm,
Code
725.116.
b)
A generator who accumulates hazardous waste for more
than
90 days is an operator ,of
a storage facility and
is
subject to the requirements of
35
Ill.
Adm,
Code 724
and
725 and the permit requirements
of
35 Ill. Adm.
Code
702,
703
and
705
unless
he
has
been
granted
an
extension
of
the
90-day period.
Such
extension
may
be
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TEXT OF ADOPTED AMENDMENTS
granted by the Agency if hazardous wastes must remain
on~sitefor longer than 90 days due to unforeseen,
temporary, and uncontrollable circumstances.
An
extension of up
to
30
days
may
be
granted at
the
discretion
of
the
Agency
on
a
case~by~case basis.
c)
1)
A
enerator ma
accumulate as much as
55
allons
of
hazardous vast or one
uart o
acutel
hazardous waste listed in
11. Adm,
ode
~ein
containers
at or near an
oint of
eneration
where
wastes
initiall
accumulate,
which
is
under
the
control
of
the operator
0
the
rocess
eneratin
~TiTé
wiiEe, without
a
ermit
or
interim status
and
without
corn
1 in
wit
~harovidedhe:
A)
~
B)
marks
his containers
either with the
words
~ilazardous
Waste”
or with other words
that
~
i
ners.
~
~
or
acutel
hazardous
waste
listed 1n33
Ill,_Adrn.
Code
21,133~e
in
excess
o
the
amounts
listed in
~ahc1at
or
near
an
oint
0
~tion
must~ with
res
ect
to that amount of
excess
waste,
comply within three
days
with
ara
ra
h
(a) or other
a
1icabli~rovisions of
~
enerator
must continue to corn
1
with
ara
ra_hs
~nerator
must marktecontainer
~
te
~he
date
the
excess
amount
be an
~ulatin,
(Source:
Amended at
I1l~
Reg~.
,
effective
)

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POLLLTtION CONTROL BOARD
TEXT OF
ADOPTED
AMENDMENTS
TITLE 35:
ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
SUBTITLE
C:
WASTE
DISPOSAL
CHAPTER I:
POLL1~ION
CONTROL BOARD
SUBCHAPTER
C:
HAZARDOUS
WASTE
OPERATING
REQUIREMENTS
PART
724
STANDARDS
FOR
OWNERS
AND
OPERATORS
OF
HAZARDOUS
WASTE
TREATMENT, STORAGE
AND
DISPOSAL
FACILITIES
SUBPART
A:
GENERAL
PROVISIONS
Purpose,
Scope
and
Applicability
Relationship
to
Interim
Status Standards
SUBPART B:
GENERAL FACILITY
STANDARDS
Applicability
Identification Number
Required
Notices
General
Waste
Analysis
Security
General
Inspection Requirements
Personnel
Training
General
Requirements
for
Ignitable,
Reactive
or
Incompatible
Wastes
724,118
Location
Standards
SUBPART
C:
PREPAREDNESS AND PREVENTION
Section
724,
130
Applicability
724.131
Design and Operation of Facility
724.132
Required Equipment
724.133
Testing and Maintenance of Equipment
724.134
Access
to
C~nmunications
or
Alarm
System
724.135
Required Aisle
Space
724,137
Arratigements With Local Authorities
SUBPART
D:
CONTINGENCY
PLAN
AND
EMERGENCY
PROCEDURES
Applicability
Purpose and
Implementation
of
Contingency
Plan
Section
724. 101
724.103
Section
724.110
724.111
724.112
724,113
724.114
724.115
724.116
724,
117
Section
724.150
724.151

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SUBPART
E:
MANIFEST
SYSTEM,
RECORDKEEPING
AND
REPORTING
Section
724
170
724.171
724.172
724.173
724.174
724.175
724.176
724.177
Section
724.190
724.191
724.192
724.193
724. 194
724.195
724.196
725.197
724.198
724.199
724
200
Section
724.210
724.211
724.212
724.213
724.214
724.215
724.217
724.218
Applicability
Use
of
Manifest
System
Manifest Discrepancies
Operating
Record
Availability,
Retention
and
Disposition
of
Records
Annual
Report
Unmanifested
Waste
Report
Additional
Reports
SUBPART
F:
GROIXID-WATER
PROTECTION
Applicability
Required Programs
Ground-water
Protection
Standard
Hazardous Constituents
Concentration Limits
Point
of
Compliance
Compliance
Period
General Ground—water
Monitoring
Requirements
Detection
Monitoring
Program
Compliance
Monitoring
Program
Corrective
Action
Program
SUBPART
C:
CLOStRE
AND
POST-CLOSLRE
Applicability
Closure
Performance
Standard
Closure Plan; Amendment of Plan
Closure;
Time
Allowed
For
Closure
Disposal or Decontamination of Equipment
Certification
of
Closure
Post-Closure
Care
and
Use
of
Property
Post-Closure
Plan;
Amendment
of
Plan
Section
724.152
724.153
724.154
724.155
724.156
POLLUtION
CONTROL
BOARD
TEXT OF
ADOPTED AMENDMENTS
Content of Contingency Plan
Copies of Contingency Plan
Amendment of Contingency Plan
Emergency Coordinator
Emergency
Procedures
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Section
724.219
Notice
of
Local Land Authority
724,220
Notice
in Deed to Property
SUBPART
H:
FINANCIAL
REQUIREMENTS
Section
724.240
Applicability
724.241
Definitions
of Terms As Used In This Subpart
724.242
Cost
Estimate for Closure
724.243
Financial
Assurance for Closure
724,244
Cost Estimate for Post~ClosureCare
724,245
Financial
Assurance
for
Post~ClosureCare
724.246
Use
of
a
Mechanism for Financial Assurance
of
Both
Closure
and Post~ClosureCare
724.247
Liability
Requirements
724.248
Incapacity
of Owners
or Operators,
Cuarantors
or
Financial
Institutions
724.251
Wording
of the Instruments
SUBPART I:
USE AND MANAGEMENT
OF CONTAINERS
Section
724. 270
Applicability
724,271
Condition
of Containers
724.272
Compatibility
of
Waste
With
Container
724.273
Management
of Containers
724.274
Inspections
724,273
Containment
724,276
Special Requirements for Ignitable or Reactive Waste
724.277
Special Requirements for Incompatible Wastes
724,278
Closure
SUBPART
J:
TANKS
Secti.on
724.290
Applicability
724.291
Design of Tanks
724,292
General Operating Requirements
724.294
Inspections
724.297
Closure
724,298
Special
Requirements
for
Ignitable
or
Reactive
Waste
724.299
Special
Requirements
for
Incompatible
Wastes
724.308
~p~~a1
Re
irements for Nazardous
Was
tea P020,
P021,
F022,
F023,
F026
and
F027
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POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
TEXT OF ADOPTED AMENDMENTS
SUBPART
K:
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
Section
724.320
724,321
724. 322
724,326
724.327
724,
328
724,329
724.330
724,
331
Appi
icability
Design
and
Operating
Requirements
Doubie~lined
Surface
Impoundments:
Exemption
from
Subpart
F:
Ground~water
Protection Requirements
Monitoring
and
Inspection
Emergency
Repairs;
Contingency Plans
Closure
and
Post’~Closure
Care
Special
Requirements
for
Ignitable or Reactive Waste
Special
Requirements
for
Incompatible
Wastes
~
SUBPART
L:
WASTE PILES
Section
724,350
Applicability
724.351
Design
and Operating Requirements
724.352
Double-lined
Piles:
Exemption from Subpart F:
Ground-
water
Protection
Requirements
724.353
Inspection
of
Liners:
Exemption
from Subpart F:
Ground-water
Protection
Requirements
724.354
MonItoring
and
Inspection
724.356
Special
Requirements
for
ignitable
or
Reactive
Waste
724,357
Special
Requirements
for
Incompatible
Wastes
724,358
Closure
and
Post-Closure
Care
~59
~ia~O
u~me~fo~7Hazardous
Wastes P020,
P021,
SUBPART
N:
LAND
TREATMENT
Section
724, 370
724,371
724.372
724.373
724.
376
724.378
724,379
724.380
724,
381
724.382
724.
383
Applicability
Treatment
Program
Treatment
Demonstration
Design
and
Operating
Requirements
Food-chain
Crops
Unsaturated
Zone
Monitoring
Recordkeeping
Closure
and
Post-Closure
Care
Special
Requirements
for
Ignitable
or
Reactive
Waste
Special
Requirements
for
Incompatible
Wastes
~
aiR
irements
f2r
Hazardous
Was tea
FO20,
FO21,
F022,
F023,
FO26
and
F027
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TEXT OF ADOPTED AMENDMENTS
SUBPART N:
LANDFILLS
Section
724. 400
AppLicabiiity
724,401
Design
and Operating
Requirements
774,~32
Double~IinedLandfiii~:
Exemption
from
Subpart
F:
Cround-watci
Protection
Requirements
724.403
Monitoring
and
Inspection
724,409
Surveying
and
Recordkeeping
724, 410
Closure
and
Post-~C1osure Care
724,412
Special
Requirements for
Ignitable
or
Reactive
Waste
724,413
Special
Requirements for
Incompatible
Wastes
724.414
Special
Requirements
for ~iq~id Waste Bulk and
Co~ineriz~i~iids
724,415
Special
Requirements
for Containers
724,416
Disposal
of Small Containers of Hazardous Waste in
Overpacked
Drums
(Lab
Packs)
:~4~!L
~
Wastes F020,
F021,
F0221F023,
F026 and F027
SUBPART
0:
INCINERATORS
Se c
t. 1011
724.440
A~p1ica~biiity
724.441
Waste
Analysis
72.4. 442
Principal
Organic
Hazardous Constituents
(POHCs)
/2
~
I
~uriuaru
e
Standards
724,444
Hazardous
Waste Incinerator Permits
724,4~45
Operating Requirements
724,447
Monitoring and Inspections
724,451
Closure
AppeccL~
A
Recordkeeping
Instructions
Appendix
B
EPA
Report
Form
and
Instructions
(Repealed)
Appendix
D
Cochran’s Approximation to the Behrens-Fisher
Student’s t~test
Apper~:Lx
E
Examples
of
Potentially
Incompatible Waste
AIJIHORITY:
Implementing Section 22.4
andauthorized
by
Section
27
of
the
Environmental.
Protection
Act
(111
Reve
State
1983,
ch.
ill
1/2,
pars.
1022,4
and
1027),
SOURCE~
Adopted
in
R82~l9 at
7
iii.
Reg~~
14059, effective
October
12,
1983;
amended
in
R84~~9
at
9 Iii.
Reg.
11964,
efFective
Jui.y
24,
1985;
amended
in
R85—Z2 at
Ill. Reg.
effective

TLL*WOI$
EEGIUER
POU.IJTION CoNTRa!. BOARD
TEXT OP
ADOPTED A$ENDMENTS
SUBPART
Ii
SlUM.
PROVISIONS
Section 724.101
Purpose,
Scope
and
Applicability
a)
The
purpose
of
this Part is
to establish minimum
standards
which
define
the
acceptable management of
hazardous
waste.
b)
The standards in this Part apply to owners and operators
of
all facilities which treat, store or dispose of
hazardous
waste,
except
am
specifically
provided
otherwise
in
this
Part
or
35
11.1.
Ada.
Coda
721.
c)
The
requirements
of
this Part apply to a
person
disposing
of hazardous
vast,
by
means of
ocean
disposal
subject to a permit issued under
the
Karine
Protection,
Research
and
Sanctssgje~
Act
(16
U.S.C.
1431~1434, 33
U.S.C.
1401)
only to
the
extent
they
are
included
in
a
RCRA
permit
by
rule
gvantsd to
such
a
person
under
35
Ill.
Ada.
Code
703,141.
A
RcRA
permit
is
a
permit
required
by
Section flIt
I
of
the
Environmental
Protection
Act
and
35
111.
Ada.
Code
703.121.
(Board
Notes
This
Part
does
apply
to
the
treatment
or
storage
of
hazardous
vaste
before it is
loaded
onto
an
ocean
vessel
for
Incineration
or
disposal
at
sea.)
d)
The
requirements
of
this
Part apply
to
a
person
disposing of hazardous
waste
by means of underground
injection
subject
to
a permit issued by
the
Agency
pursuant to $tction
*3(g)
of the
Environmental
Protection Act only
to
the extent they are required by
35 Ill, Ada. Code 704.Subpart F.
(Board
Notes
This
Part
does
apply
to the above-ground
treatment
or
storage
of
hazardous waste before it is
injected und.rgrausd,)
e)
The requirements .1
thIs
Part
apply ‘tp the owner or
operator
of
POTV (publicly owned £reatmeat works)
which
treats~st.ras
or
dispose,
of
hazardous
waste
only
to
the
extent
included
in
a
RCRA
permit
by
rule
granted
to
such a person
end.v
33
111.
Ada.
Code
703.141.
f)
The
requirements
of
this
Part
do
not
apply to:
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1)
The owner or operator of a facility permitted by
the Agency under Section 21 of the Environmental
Protection Act to manage municipal or industrial
solid
waste,
if
the
only
hazardous
waste
the
facility
treats,
stores
or
disposes
of
is
excluded
from
regulation
under
this
Part
by
35
Ill.
Adm,
Code
721.105;
(Board
Note:
The
owner
or
operator
may
be
subject
to 35 Ill. Ada. Code 807
and may
have
to
have
a
supplemental permit under 35 Ill. Ada.
Code
807.210.)
2)
The
owner
or
operator
of
a
facility
manaiin~
recyclable
materials
described
in
33
Ill.
Adm.
Code
721.106(a)(2)
and
(3)
(except
tothe
éxtént
that
requirements
of
this
Part
are
referred
to
in
35
Ill.
Mm.
Code
726.Subparts
C,
D,
For C)
which
treaSs
or
stores
heaerdews
waste~
~hieh
treatrnev~t
or
storage
meets
the
criteria
ii~
3$
~l~i
Admi
?ede
72~1a964a4., except
to
the
extent
that
3$
fl4~
cede
72I.~Q64b4 provides
etherwiset
3)
A
generator
accumulating
waste
on-site
in
compliance
with
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code
722.134;
4)
4
farmer
disposing
of waste pesticides tram his own
use in compliance with 35 Iii. Adm. Code 722~1S1;
or
5)
The
owner
or
operator
of
a
totally
enclosed
treatment
facility,
as
defined
in 35
Ill.
Ada.
Code
720.110:
6)
The
owner
or
operator
of
an
elementary
neutralization
unit
or a
vastewater
treatment
unit
as
defined
in
35
IU.
Ada.
Code
720.110;
8)
A)
Except
as
provided
in
pafagraph
(f)(8)(8),
a
person
engaged
in
treatment
or
containment
activities
during
immediate
response
to
any
of
the
following
situations:
i)
A
discharge
of
a
hazardous
waste;
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ii)
Art
imminent and substantial threat of
a
discharge of hazardous waste;
iii) A discharge of a material which, when
discharged,
becomes
a hazardous waste.
B)
An owner or operator of a facility otherwise
regulated by this Part must comply with all
applicable requirements
of Subparts C and D.
C)
Any person who is covered by paragraph
(f)(8)(A) and who continues or initiates
hazardous waste treatment or contaim~ent
activities after the immediate response is
over is subject to
all
applicable
requirements
of
this
Part
and
35 Ill. Ada. Code 702,
703
and 705 for those activities.
9)
A transporter storing manifested shipments of
hazardous waste in containers meeting the
requirements of 35 Ill. Mm. Code 722.130 at
a
transfer facility for a period of ten days or less.
10)
The
addition
of
absorbent
materials
to
waste
in
a
container
(as
defined
in
35 111. Ada. Code
720)
or
the
addition
of
waste
to
absorbent
material
in
a
container,
provided
these
actions
occur
at
the
time
waste
is
first
placed
in
the
container;
and
Sections
724.117(b),
724.271
and
724.272
are
complied with,
(Source:
Amended
at
Ill. Reg.
,
effective
)
SUBPART B:
GENERAL
FACILITY
STANDARDS
Section 124.113
General Waste Analysis
a)
1)
Before
an owner or operator treats, stores or
disposes of any hazardous waste,
it must obtain
a
detailed chemical and physical analysis of
a
representative sample of the waste.
At
a minimum,
this analysis must contain all the information
which must be known to treat, store or dispose of
the waste in accordance with the requirements of
this Part
or with the conditions of
a permit issued
under
35 Iii, Ada. Code 702,
703 and 705.
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2)
The analysis may include data developed under
35
tU. Ada. Code 721, and existing published or
documented data on the hazardous waste or on
hazardous waste generated from similar processes.
(Board Note:
For example, the facility~srecords
of analyses performed on the waste befor~ethe
effective date
of these regulations, or studies
conducted on hazardous waste generated
from
processes similar to
that
which
generated the waste
to be managed at the facility, may be included in
the data base required to comply with paragraph
(a)(1).
The owner or operator of an off-site
facility
may
arrange
for
the
generator
of
the
hazardous waste to supply part or all of the
information required by paragraph (a)(1).
If the
generator does not supply the
information,
and the
owner or operator chooses
to accept a hazardous
waste, the owner or operator is responsible for
obtaining the information required to comply with
this section.)
3)
The analysis must be repeated as necessary to
ensure that it is accurate and up to date.
At
a
minimum, the analysis must be repeated:
A)
When
the
owner
or
operator
is
notified,
or
has
reason to believe, that the process
or
operation generating the hazardous waste has
changed;
and
B)
For off-site facilities, when the results
of
the inspection required in paragraph
(a)(4)
indicate that the hazardous waste received at
the facility does not match the waste
designated on the accompanying manifest or
shipping paper.
4)
The owner
or operator of an off-site facility must
inspect and, if necessary, analyse each hazardous
waste movement received at the facility to
determine whether it matches the identity of the
waste specified on the accompanying manifest or
shipping paper.
b)
The owner
or operator must develop and follow
a written
waste analysis plan which describes the procedures which
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it will carry out to comply with paragraph
(a).
The
owner or operator must keep this plan
at the facility.
At a
minimum,
the
plan must specify:
1)
The parameters for which each hazardous waste will
be
analyzed
and
the
rationale
for
the
selection
of
these parameters
(i.e., how analysis for these
parameters
will
provide
sufficient
information
on
the waste’s properties to comply with paragraph
(a));
2)
The test methods which will be used to test for
these parameters;
3)
The sampling method which will
be used to obtain
a
representative sample of the waste to be analyzed.
A representative sample may be obtained using
either:
A)
One of the sampling methods describe4 in 35
Ill. Ada. Code 721.Appendix A;
or
B)
An equivalent sampling method.
(Board Note:
See 35 Ill. Adm. Code 720.121
for related discussi~rt.)
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;
and
5)
For off—site facilities,
the waste analyses that
hazardous waste generators have agreed. to
supply
6)
Where applicable, the methods which will
be used to
meet the additional waste analysis requirements for
specific waste management methods
as specified in
Sections 724.117, 724.414 and 724.441,
c)
For off-site facilities,
the waste analysis
plan
required in paragraph
(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 toensure that it matches
the
identity of the waste designated on the accompanying
manifest or shipping paper.
At a minimum, the plan must
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I)
The procedures which will
be used to determine the
identity of each movement of waste managed at the
facility; and
2)
The sampling method which will
be used to obtain
a
representative sample of the waste to be
identified9
if
the identification method includes
sampling.
(Board Note:
35 Ill. Adm. Code 703, requires that
the waste analysis plan be submitted with Part B of
the permit application.)
(Sources
Amended at
Ill. Reg.
,
effective
)
SUBPART
E:
MANIFEST
SYSTEM,
RECORDKEEPING
AND REPORTING
Section
724.173
Operating
Record
a)
The
owner
or operator must keep a written operating
record
at
the
facility.
b)
Th.
following information must be recorded, as it
bcomes
available;,
and
maintained
n
t~ieocat~ng
tcord
until closure
of
the
facility:
1)
A description and the quantity of each hazardous
waste received, and the method(s) and date(s) of
its treatment,
storage or disposal at the facility
as
required
by
Appendix
A;
2)
The location of
each hazardous waste within the
facility and the quantity at
each location.
For
disposal facilities, the location and quantity of
each hazardous waste must be recorded on a map or
diagram of each cell or disposal area.
For all
facilities, this information mu~st.include cross-
references to specific manifest document numbers,
if
the
waste
was
accompanied
b~’.amanifest;
(Board Note:
See Section 724.219 for related
requirements.)
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3)
Records
and results of waste analyses performed as
specified in Sections 724.113, 724,117, 724.414 and
724.441;
4)
Summary
reports
and
details
of
all
incidents
that
require implementing the
contingency
plan
as
specified
in
Section
724.156(j);
5)
Records
and
results
of
inspections
as
required
by
Section
724,115(d)
(except
these
data
need
to
be
kept
only
three
years);
6)
Monitoring, testing or analytical data where
required by Sections 724.326, 724.353,
724.354,
724.376,
724.378, 7Z40380,
724.403, 724.409 or
724.447.
7)
For off-site facilities, notices to generators
as
specified in Section 724.112(b);
8)
All closure cost est:imates under Section 724.242
and, for disposal
facilities,
all
post-closure
cost
estimates
under
Section
724.244.
(Sources
Amended
at
Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
)
SUBPART
I:
USE
AND
MANAGEMENT
OF
CONTAINERS
Section
724.275
Containment
a)
Container
storage areas must
have
a
containment
system
that
is
designed and operated in accordance
wit!l
paragraph (b), except as otherwise provided by paragraph
Cc).
b)
A
containment
system
must
be
designed
and
operated
as
follows:
1)
A
base must underlay the containers
which is free
of cracks or gaps and is suffi’~ëntlyimpervious to
contain leaks,
spills and accumulated precipitation
until
the collected material is detected
and
removed.
2)
The base must
be
sloped
or
the
containment
system
must be otherwise designed and operated to drain
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and remove liquids
resulting from leaks, spills or
precipitation, unless the containers are elevated
or are otherwise protected from contact with
accumulated liquids;
3)
The
containment
system
~u~t
have
sufficient
capacity
to
contain
1~.O~’
of
the
volume
of
containers
or
the
volume
of
the
largest
container,
whichever
is
greater
Containers;
that
do
not
contain
free
liquids
need
not
be
considered in this
determination;
4)
Run-on into the cont~ii~n~nt
system must
be
prevented unless
the ~o1lection system has
sufficient excess
capacity
in addition to that
required
in
paragraph
(b)(3) to contain any run—on
which might
enter
the
system;
and
5)
Spilled or leaked waste and accumulated
precipitation
must
be
removed
from
the
sump
or
collection
area
in
as
timely
a
manner
as
is
necessary
to
prevent
overflow
of
the collection
system
(Board Note:
If the collected material
is a
rd~:i~~
~
~t ~ct
~
u~z~td(~US
waste
in
accordance
with
all
applicable
requirements0
If
the
collected
material
is
discharged through
a point source to waters
of the
State, it
is subject to the National Pollution
Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit
requirement of Section 12(f)
of the Environmental
Protection Act and
35
1110
Adm., Code 309,102).
c)
Storage
areas
that
store
containers
holding
only
wastes
that
do
not
contain
free
liquids
need
not
have
a
containment system defined by paragraph
(b) except as
provided by paragraph
(d) or provided that:
1)
The storage area is
sloped
or
is
otherwise
designed
and operated to drain and remove liquid resulting
from
precipitation, or
2)
The containers are elevated or are otherwise
protected from contact with accumulated liquid.
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d)
Storage
areas
that
store
containers
holding
the
wastes
‘ITsted
below
that do not contain free liquids must have
a containment
system
defin~_j~p~ragraph
(b):
F020,
P021,
FO2Z,
F023,
F026
and
F027..
(Source:
Amended at
Ill,,
Reg~~
.,
~ffectivo
)
SUBPART 3
~ANKS
Section 724.294
Inspections
a)
The
owner
or
operator
~
3inspect:
1)
Overfilling
control
~r~uipment
(e.~
~ waste
feed
cut—off
systems
and
~
systei~s)
at
least
once
each
operating
day
t~ ensure
that
it
is
in
good
working
order;
2)
Data
gathered
from
~onitoring
equipment
(e.g.,
pressure
and
temperature
gauges)
where
present,
at
least
once
each
ope~ating
day
to
ensure
that
the
tank
is
being
operated
according
to
its
design;
3)
For uncovered tanks~
the
level
of
waste
in
the
tank,
et
least
once
each
operating
el~y1
to
ensure
compliance with Section 724~292(b)(2);
4)
The
construction
materials
of
the above-ground
portions
of
the
tank,
at
least
weekly
to
detect
corrosion
or
erosion
and
leaking
of
fixtures
and
seams;
and
5)
The
area
immediately
surrounding
the
tank,
at
least
weekly,
to
detect
obvious
signs
of
leakage
(e .g.,
wet
spots
or
dead
vegetation).
b)
As
part
of
the
inspection
schedule
required
in
Section
724.115(b)
and
in
addition
to
the
specific
requirements
of
paragraph
(a),
the
owner
or
operát~r
must
develop
a
schedule
and
procedure
for
assessing
the
condition
of
the
tank.
The
schedule
and
procedure
must
be
adequate
to
detect
cracks,
leaks,,
corrosion
or
erosion which may
lead
to
cracks
or
leaks,
or
wall
thinning
to
less
than
the
thickness
required
under
Section
724.291.
Procedures
for
emptying
a
tank
to
allow
entry
and
inspection
of
the
interior
must
be
established
when
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to
detect
corrosion
or
erosion
of
the
tank
sides
and
bottom,
The frequency of these assessments
must
be
based
on
the material of construction
of
the
tank,
type
of
corrosion
or
erosion
protection
used,
rate
of
corrosion
or
erosion
observed
during
previous
inspections and
the
characteristics of
the
waste being
treated
or
stored.
c)
1)
As
part
of
the contingency plan
required
under
Subpart
D,
the
owner
or
operator
must
specify
the
procedures
for
use
to
respond
to
tank
spills
or
leakage,
including
procedures
and
timing
for
expeditious
removal
of
leaked
or
spilled
waste
and
repair
of
the
tank.
(Board Note:
As
required
in
Section
724.115(c),
the
owner
or
operator must
remedy
any
leak,
crack
or wall
thinning
in violation of
Section
724.291,
or equipment
or
process malfunction in violation of
Section
724.291,
or equipment or
process
malfunction
in violation of Section 724.292, which
are
discovered
during inspection.
See
29 CFR
1910.94(d)(11)
for Occupational
Safety
and
Health
Administration
requirements relating
to
entry
of
tanks for inspection.)
2.)
For
hazardous
wastes
numbers
FOZO,
F0211
F022,
FUZ3,
10Z6
and~FO27~the contingency
plan must also
include the procediii~iifor responding to
a spill
or
leak of
these wastes from tanks into a
containment
system,
These procedures must include
measures
for
immediate removal
oUthe
waste
from
the
system
and
replacement
or repTrof~he leaking tank.
(Source:
Amended at
Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
)
Section 724.300
S ecial Re ujrements for Hazardous Wastes
In
addition
to
the
other
requirements
of
this
Subpart,
the
zssd.
a)
Tanks must
have
tems
de
dand2~e
~
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all
relevant
factors~
in ci u ding:
1)
Capacity of
the
tank
2)
Volumes and ch ~acteristi~s
of
wastes stored or
treated
in
the
tank;
~
Method of
collection
ofa
ills
or
leaka’
4)
The desi$n and
construction
materials of the tank
containment
em;
and
5)
The
need
to
entj~ciij:.ation
and
run—on
from
ente ri n ~intotj~stem,
As part of
the contir~ençy~p1anrequired
by Subpart D,
the owner
or operator shall
specify such procedures for
responding
to a spill or leak from the tank into the
containment
system
as
may
be
necessary to protect human
health and the environment~
These
procedures
must
include measures for
iir~mediate removal
of
the
waste
from
the system and repfc~i~Err~airofE~eakinj
tank.
(Source:
Added
at
Ill,
Reg..
,
ettective
)
SUBPART K~
SURFACE
IMPOUI~DMENTS
Section
724.331
~pecial
Requirements
for
Hazardous
Wastes
F020,
FO2l~ FO22~ F023,
F026
and
F027
a)
Hazardous
Wastes
F020,
F021,,
P022,
F023,
P026
and
P027
must
not
be placed ins
surface
impoundment unless
the
owner
or
pperator
operates
the surface impoundment
in
accordanc.e
with
a
management
plan
for
these
wastes
that
is
approved
by
the
A~ç~yj~fsuant
to
the
standards
set
out
in this para9ra
ndinaccor~with all other
~pp1icab1e requirements of
this Part~
The
factors
to
be
considered are:
1)
The volume, physical
and
chemical characteristics
of the wastes~.
including
their
potential
to
mig~ite
throu9h soil or
to volatilize
or
escape
~
atmosphere,.
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2)
The
attenuativej~~~sof
~~linan~
~
other materisis
3)
The
mobilizi~
r~erti~’.s
of other
materials
co-
~
t
e
es;and
4)
The
effectivene
f
diti~~~~ent,desin
~~i~2rin
do
~.
b)
The
A~encL~1~t~
e
t at
add~j~aldesin~~
a
eratin
and
monit
fl~~e~g
rements are n~~essar
for
sur
ace
im
oundmen.
ma~
hazardous was tes F020,
21,
F
22,
F
23,
0
6~
and F 27
in
order
to reduce
the
~bi1itomi~stestoround
water,
sur ace wat(rorairso~~2~thumafl
Tt~naEh~i~vir
onment
(Source:
Added at
Ill. R g
,
effective
)
SUBPARI
L
____
____
Section
724.359
S
ecial
Requirements for
Hazardous
Wastes
______
~T~ZT, TE’52
3TP52~i~i~1~7
a)
Hazardous
Wastes
~O20,
Li
~O2
,
F023,
FO26aqd
F027
must
notël~Ze
in wastc pfle~TE~~~ot
enclosed
~einect
~Y~e
owner
or
ope rat
or operit~T~iewis t. j~TF~
~
~
I~è
st~s
~~vedbth~
E~r~ant
tot
e
rdPiiE~outin this
~~ra~7aninaccZ~F?F
itEFi1T~E1~~~flcal
e
~
to
be
considered
are:
1)
The volume, phys
cal an
chemical characteristics
~
e
~
the
~ere;~
2)
The
attenuative
pr perties
of ~underlyingand
iY~unzn~ioiso~
oT~heT~iE~riasi~
3)
The
mobilizing
ropc tie.
of other materials co-
~iaTtff~E~F~ise
aste~ and
4)
The
effectjvent~s~
f
i
ti~tm!~t,d!!~n
~~flori~
Ia
c
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b)
The_Agenc~terrn:~i~et~aLaddiJjinnaldesin~
~
are necessar
for
iles
mana
in
hazardous wast as F~2J
1,
2
,
F
2
2
and
F027
~T~T~T
T~
-~
Th~~os~ib,lttyo
~ation~:he~i~
dite~7~iurac~Th
ater
or
air
so
astoj~
~iurnon
iealth and the
environment.
(Source:
Added at
)
Section 724.383
Special ~
f~r~IazardousWastes
Th~i~,F2l,
r(
~
~
F~i2~and~
a)
Hazardous
Wastes
FO2C~FO~l~F~X~F023,
F026
and
F027
~not~edLna:1c~nc
sea
trr~tu~±tunlesste
owner
or
~
with
a
mana ment~n
for tj~j~astesthat is
approved
b
the
A
enc
ursuant.
to ti~~~~ndards
set
out in
this
ara
ra
,
Sd
Id
~
reguirernenso
are
~
~
considered
are:
1)
The
volume,
ph~sica.~ ~n~d
c~er~iica~.
characteristics
~
Iñ~Tu!Th~~Tr~t±atomirate
2.)
The
attenuativepropai~ic~tinderuinan~
~orot~ateriais
3)
The
mobilizing pr~rsies ci other materials co—
________
4)
The
effectiveness
fT
~~orinec.~~l
b)
The
Agency
may deteininc thut
adtha~J.oaidesin,
~
1i~s~n
t
s
ar~
land
reatmen.
.aci
:L
~~TII
si~1iiz~ious wastes
~
nEThTin~r~i~rtoreduce
the
possibiITE~7
~sT~aIiIT ~
~
surTace
wat.er~or asr
so as
~o~~ct
human
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Section
724.414
Special
Requirements
for
~~u4~d
Wae~eBulk
and
Containerized Liquids
a)
Bulk
or
non-containerized
liquid
waste
or
waste
containing
free
liquids
must
not
be
placed
in
a
landfill
unless;
1)
The
landfill has
a liner and leachate collection
and
removal
system
that
meet
the
requirement
of
Section 724.401(a);
or
2)
Before
disposal,
the
liquid
waste
or
waste
containing
free
liquids
is
treated
or
stabilized,
chemically
or
physically
(e .g.,
by
mixing
with
an
absorbent
solid),
so
that
free
liquids
are
no
longer present.
b)
Containers
holding
free
liquids
must
not
be
placed
in
a
landfill
unless;
1)
All
free-standing
liquid:
A)
has
been
removed
by
decanting
or
other
methods;
B)
has been mixed with absorbent or solidified so
that free-standing liquid is no longer
observed;
or
C)
has
been otherwise eliminated;
or
2)
The
container
is
very
small,
such
as
an
ampule;
or
3)
The
container
is
designed
to
hold
free
liquids
for
use
other
than
storage,
such
as
a
battery
or
capacitor;
or
4)
The
container
is
a
lab
pack
as-~d~fined
in
Section
724.416
and
is
disposed
of
in
accordance
with
Section
724.416.
c)
To
demonstrate
the
absence
or
presence
of
free
liquids
in
either
a
containerized
or
a
bulk
waste,
the
fol1owing~
test
must
be
used:
Method
9095
(Faint Filter Liquids
Test) as described in uTest Methods for Evaluating Solid_
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Wastes, Physical/Chemical Methods,”
(EPA Publication No.
SW-846,
incorporated by reference in
35 Ill.
Adin. Code
721.111.
d)
Disposal of liquid wastes
or wastes containing free
liquids otherwise
allowed
under
this
Section
must
be
authorized pursuant to 35 Ili~Adm, Code 709.401(a).
As
required by 35 Iii, Adm, Code 709.520(c),
the Agency
must require the addition of absorbents to any such
waste, any provision of
this Section notwithstanding.
(Source:
Amended
at
Ill.
Reg.
.,
effective
)
Section
724.417
~p~cia1
Requirements
for
Hazardous
Wastes
F020,
F021,
F022,
F023,
F026 and F027
a)
Hazardous wastes F020,
F021,
F022,
F023,
F026 and F027
must not
be placed in
a landfill unless the owner or
operator operates’the landfill
in accord with ~
management plan for these wastes
that is approved by the
Agency pursuant to the standards
set out in
this
~ragraph,
andin accord with all other applicable
req~iirements of this Part.
The factors
to he considered
are:
1)
The volume,
physical
and
chemical
characteristics
~wastes,includintheiroter~~
to migrate
through the soil or to volatilie or escape• into the
atmosphere
2)
The attenuative properties
of underlying and
surrounding soils or other materials
3)
The mobilizing properties
of other materials co-
disposed with these wastes; and
4)
The effectiveness of additional treatment, design
or monitoring requirements.
b)
The Agency may determine that additional des:i.~~
operating
and
monitoring
requirements
are
necessary
for
landfills managing hazardous wastes F020,
FOZi,
F022,
F023,
F026 and F027
in
order
to reduce the po~sibility
of migration of these wastes
to ground-water,
surface
water or air so as to protect human health and the
environment.
(Source:
Added at
I11~Reg.
effective
)
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Section 724.440
Applicability
a)
The regulations in this Subpart apply to owners and
operators of facilities that incinerate hazardous waste,
except as Section 724~lOlprovides otherwise.
The
following facilit
owners and o erators are coniiaered
to
incinerate
hazar ous waste:
1)
Owners
or
o erators of hazardous waste incinerators
as
e
med
in
11.
Adm,
ode
;
and
2)
~
ator
who burn hazardou
ast~jn
boilers or in industrial furnaces in order
to
~othewastes,
b)
After consideration of the waste analysis included with
Part B
of
the permit application, the Agency, in
establishing the permit conditions, must exempt the
applicant
from
all
requirements
of
this
Subpart
except
Section 724.441
(Waste analysis) and Section 724.451
(Closure):
1)
If the Agency finds
that the waste to be
burned
is:
A)
Listed as
a hazardous waste
ira 35 Iii. Adm,
Code
72L Subpart D solely because it
i~.s
ignitable (Hazard Code I),
corrosive
(Hazard
Code C),
or
both;
or
B)
Listed as
a hazardous waste in
35 Ill. Adm.
Code
721.Subpart
D
solely
because
it
is
reactive
(Hazard Code R) for characteristics
other than those listed in Section
721,123(a)(4) and
(5), and will not be burned
when other hazardous wastes are present in the
combustion zone;
or
C)
A hazardous waste solely because it possesses
the characteristic of igrii~abi1ity,
test for characteristics of hazardous wastes
under
35 Iii. Adm, Code 721.Subpart C; or
B)
A
hazardous waste solely because it possesses
any of the reactivity characteristics
described by
35
Iii. Adm. Code 721,l23(a)(1),
(2),
(3), (6),
(7)
and
(8)
and
will
not
be
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burned
when
other
hazardous wastes are present
in the combustion zone;
and
2)
If
the
waste analysis showa that
the
waste
contains
none
of
the
hazardous constituents listea
in
35
Ill,
Adin,
Code
72L.Appendix H, which would
reasonably
be expected
to be
in
the
waste.
C)
If the waste
to
be burned ir one which
is described
by
paragraphs (b~(fl
(A)
(h)
(,)
~B), (b)
(1) (C)
or
(b)
(1) (D)
and contains
insignificant concentrations of
the
hazardous
constituents listed
in
35
111.
Adm.
Code
721.Appendix H,
thera the Agency may,
in establishing
permit
conditions, exempt
the applicant from all
requirements
of this Subpart,
except Section
724.441
(Waste analysis)
and Section 724~45I(Closure),
after
consideration
of
the
waste
analysis
included
with Part B
of
the
permit
application,
unless the Agency
finds that
the
waste
will
pose
a
threat to human health or
the
environment
when burned
in an incinerator.
d)
The
owner
or
operator
of
an incinerator
may
conduct
trial burns
subject only to the requirements of
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code
7O3~.222
throuqh 7O3~225 (Short term and
incinerator
permits)
(Source:
Amended
at
effective
Section 724.443
Performance Standards
An
incinerator
burning hazardous waste must
be designed,
constructed
and
maintained so that~when operated
in
accordance
with
operating
requirements specified under Section 724.445,
it
will
meet
the
following
performance
standards:
a)
1)
~
A~
incinerator burning hazardous w’a~temust
achieve a
destruction and removal efficiency
(DRE)
of 99.99
for each principal organic hazardous constituent
(POHC)
designated
(under
Sectio~a 724,442)
in
its
permit for each waste feed~ ORE is determined
for
each
POlK
from
the following
equation:
DRE
=
100
(N
C)
/
N
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=
Mass ieee rate of o~eprincipal organic
hazacdou
co
tit ent
POHC)
i
the waste
st:e
r
fee ~
c nerator~ a ~
O
Ma ~
eissioi
~aesame POlK present
ira
exne
t em ssio
.
to release ~o the
at io~here
2)
An incinerato
burn~~
ardous wastes P020,
F021,
F022, F023, P026 or 102
~u~t achieve
a destruction
~
ORE) of 99.9999
for each
i~~j~nichaz rdous
c!~n~jPOBC
~~nated(under
Sect ~
4~442)initse r
in
I t.
~
demonstrated
on POHCs that
are
more
difficult
to incinerate
than
tetra—,
~dioxinsan
dibenzofurans~ DRE
is determined
for each PONC
~heeuatio~’
addition,
the owner or~2~atorofthe incinerator
~
intent to incinerate
hazardous wastes P020
F02l, F022, F023, F026
or
F027.
b)
An incinerator burning 1a ardou~baste and producing
stack emissio~
f
k logran~per hour
(4
pounds per hoe
t hyo
c
I
ri
c
(MCI) must control
HC1 emissions such t~atthe ra’~eof emission
is no
greater
than the larger of
ther L8
kilograms per
hour
or
1
of the HC~~r tt’~
~-
~s
prior
to
entering
any
pollution control equip ~ent
C)
An
incinerator burning hazardous waste must not emit
particulate
matter
i~
excess of 180 milligrams
per
dry
standard
cubic
meter (C~08g ems per
dry
standard
cubic
foot) when corrected
or tIe amount of oxygen in
the
stack gas according to the formula:
C
=
14(M)
/
2
Y)
1)
Where:
C
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N
the
measured concentration of particulate
matter,
and
Y
the
measured
concentration
of
oxygen
in
the
stack
gas,
using
the
Orsat
method
for
oxygen
analysis
of
dry
flue
as,
presented in
40
CFR
60,
Appendix
A
(Net
3).
2)
This
correction
procedure
is
to
be
used
by
all
hazardous
waste
incinerators
except
those
operating
under
conditions
of
oxygen
enrichment.
For
these
facilities,
the
Agency will
select
an
appropriate
correction
procedure,
to
be specified in
the
facility
permit.
d)
For
the
purposes
of
permit
enforcement,
compliance
with
the
operating
requirements
specified
in
the
per~it
(under
Section
724.445)
will
be
regarded
as
coipliance
with
this
Section.
However,
evidence
that
compliance
with
those
permit
conditions
is
insufficient
to
ensure
compliance
with
the
performance
requirements
of
this
Section
may
be
information”
justifying
modification,
revocation
or
reissuance
of
a
permit
under
35
Ill.
Ada.
Code
702.184.
(Source:
Amended at
Ill. Mg.
,
effective
)
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TITLE
35:
ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
SUBTITLE
C:
WASTE
DISPOSAL
CHAPTER
I:
POLLUTION
CONTROL
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SUBCHAPTER
C:
HAZARDOUS
WASTE
OPERATING
REQtJIREMENTS
PART
725
INTERIM
STATUS
STANDARDS
FOR
OWNERS
AND
OPERATORS OF HAZARDOUS WASTE TREATMENT,
STORAGE
AND
DISPOSAL
FACILITIES
SUBPART
A:
GENERAL
PROVISIONS
Section
725.101
Purpose, Scope and Applicability
725.104
Imminent Hazard Action
SUBPART B:
GENERAL FACILITY STANDARDS
Section
725110
Applicability
725.111
USEPA Identification Number
725.112
Required Notices
725.113
General Waste Analysis
725.114
Security
725,115
Genersi
Inspection
Requirements
725.116
Personnel
Training
725.117
General
Requirements
for
Ignitable,
Reactive
or
Incompatible
Wastes
SUBPART
C:
PREPAREDNESS
AND
PREVENTION
Section
725.130
Applicability
725.131
Maintenance
and
Operation
of
Facility
725.132
Required
Equipment
725.133
Testing and Maintenance of Equipment
725.134
Access to Communications or Alarm System
725.135
Required Aisle Space
725,137
Arrangements
with
Local
Authorit&e&
SUBPART
D:
CONTINGENCY
PLANAND
EMERGENCY
PROCEDURES
Section
725.150
Applicability
725.151
Purpose
and
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of Contingency Plan
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Section
725.152
Content
of
Contingency
Plan
725.153
Copies of Contingency Plan
725.154
Amendment of Contingency
Plan
725.155
Emergency Coordinator
725.156
Emergency
Procedures
SUBPART
E:
MANIFEST
SYSTEM,
RECORDKEEPINC
AND
REPORTING
Section
725.170
Applicability
725.171
Use
of Manifest System
725.172
Manifest
Discrepancies
725.173
Operating
Record
725.174
Availability,
Retention
and
Disposition
of
Records
725.175
Annual
Report
725.176
Uncnanifested
Waste
Report
715.177
Additional
Reports
SUBPART
F:
GROUND-WATER
MONITORING
Section
725.190
Applicability
725.191
Ground-water
Monitoring
System
725.192
Sampling
and
Analysis
725.193
Preparation, Evaluation and Rs~*p’u~
725.194
Recordkeeping
and
Reporting
SUBPART
C:
CLOSURE
AND
POST-CLOSURE
Section
725,210
Applicability
725.211
Closure
Performance
Standard
725.212
Closure
Plan;
Amendment
of
Plan
725.213
Closure; Time Allowed for Closure
725.214
Disposal
or
Decontamination
of
Equipment
725.215
Certification
of
Closure
725.217
Post-Closure
Care
and
Use
of
Property
725.218
Post-Closure Plan;
Amendment. of Plan
725.219
Notice to Local Land Authority
725.220
Notice
in
Deed
to
Property
SUBPART
H:
FINANCIAL
REQUIREMENTS
Section
725~240
Applicability
725,21d
Definitions
of
Terms
as Used in this Subpart
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725,242
Cost Estimate for Facility Closure
725.243
Financial Assurance for Facility Closure
725,244
Cost Estimate for Post-Closure Care
725,245
Financial Assurance
for
Post-Closure
Monitoring
and
Maintenance
725.251
Promulgation
of
Forms
SUBPART
I:
USE AND MANAGEMENT OF CONTAINERS
Section
725.270
Applicability
725,271
Condition
of
Containers
725.272
Compatibility
of
Waste
with
Containers
725.273
Management of Containers
725.274
Inspections
725.276
Special
Requirements
for
Ignitable
or
Reactive
Waste
725.277
Special Requirements for Incompatible Wastes
SUBPART
J:
TANKS
Section
725.290
Applicability
725,292
General Operating Requirements
725.293
Waste Analysis
and
Trial Tes~
725.294
Inspections
725.297
Closure
725.298
Special Requirements for Ignitable or Reactive Waste
725.299
Special Requirements for Incompatible Wastes
SUBPART
K:
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
Section
725.320
Applicability
725,322
General
Operating
Requirements
725,323
Containment System
725.325
Waste
Analysis
and
Trial
Tests
725.326
Inspections
725.328
Closure and Post—Closure
725,329
Special Requirements for Ignitab1~.orReactive Waste
725.330
Special Requirementsfor Incompatible Wastes
SUBPART
L:
WASTE PILES
Section
725.350
Applicability
725.351
Protection
from
Wind
725.352
Waste Analysis
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725.353
Containment
725.356
Special
Requirements
for
Ignitable
or
Reactive
Waste
725.357
Special
Requirements for
Incompatible
Wastes
725.358
Closure
and PosteClosure Care
SUBPART
M:
LAND
TREATMENT
Section
725. 370
Applicability
725.372
General
Operating
Requirements
725. 373
Waste
Analysis
725.376
Food
Chain
Crops
725.378
Unsaturated Zone (Zone of Aeration) Monitoring
725.379
Recordkeeping
725.380
Closure and PosteClosurs
725.381
Special
Requirements for
Ignitable
or Reactive
Waste
725.382
Special
Requirements
for
Incompatible
Wastes
SUBPART N:
LANDFILLS
Section
725.400
Applicability
725.402
General Operating Requirements
725.409
Surveying
and
Recordkeeping
725.410
Closure
and
Post-Closure
725.412
Special
Requirements
for
Ignitable
or
Reactive
Waste
725.413
Special
Requirements
for
Incompatible
Wastes
725.414
Special
Requirements
for
Liquid
Vast.
725.415
Special Requirements for Containers
725.416
Disposal of Small Containers of Hazardous Waste in
Overpacked Drums (Lab Packs)
SUBPART 0:
INCINERATORS
Section
725.440
Applicability
725.441
Waste Analysis
725.445
General Operating Requirements
725.447
Monitoring and Inspection
725.451
Closure
725.432
Interim Status Incinerators Burning Particular
Wazardous Wastes
SUBPART Ps
THERMAL
TREATMENT
Section
725.470
AppLicability Other Thermal Treatment
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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 Burnin
articular
azardous
aste
SUBPART
Q:
CHEMI.CAL,
PHYSICAL AND BIOLOGICAL
TREATMENT
Applicability
General Operating Requirements
Waste Analysis and Trial Tests
Inspec tions
Closure
Special Requirements for Ignitable or Reactive Waste
Special Requirements for Incompatible Wastes
SUBPART
R:
UNDERGROUND INJECTION
Section
725. 530
Applicability
AUTHORITY:
Implementing Section 22.4 and authorized by Section
27 of the Environmental Protection Act (Ill. Rev,
Stat, 1983, ch,
111-1/2, pars. 1022.4 and 1027).
SOURCE:
Adopted in R81-22,
43 PCB 427, at 5 Ill. Reg. 9781,
effective as noted in
35 Ill, Adm, Code 700.106; amended and
codified in R81~22,45 PCB 317, at
6 Ill. Reg~4828, effective as
noted in
35
Ill. Adm, Code 700.106; amended i~n:~82-18,51
PCB
831,
at
7 Iii. Reg. 2518, effective February 22, 1983; amended in
R82~19~at
7 111, Reg.
14034, effective October
12,
1983; amended
in R84-9,
at
9 Ill.
Reg. 11869, effective July 24, 1985;
amended
in R85-22,
at
111. Reg.
,
effective
Section
725. 500
725. 501
725, 502
725.503
725. 504
725. 505
725~506
Appendix A
Appendix
B
Appendix C
Appendix
0
Appendix E
Recordkeeping Instructions
EPA Report Form and Instructions
(Repealed)
EPA Interim Primary Drinking Water Standards
Tests
for Significance
Examples of Potentially Incompatible Waste
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Section
725~1OI
Purpose~
Scope
and
Applicability
a)
The purpose of this Part
is to establish minimum
standards which define the acceptable management
of
hazardous waste during the period of interim status and
until c~ification of final closure or,if
the fa~lit
is sub~ectto
ost~closurere uirements~until
ost~
~reresonsibilitiesarefu1illed,
b)
The standards in this Part apply
to
owners and operators
of facilities which treat,
store or
dispose
of
hazardous
waste
who
have
fully
complied
with
the
requirements
for
interim
status under Section 3005(e) of
the Resource
Conservation
and
Recovery
Act
(RCRA)
(42 ~
6901 et
seq~)and
35 Il1~Adm~Code
703,
until
?~aal
ad~iMsSfativediepesi~ieae?
~he~
pet~mitsppliee.~iea
is
made either
a
ermit is issued under Section 3005 of
our
cc
onservation
and
Recover
Act
or
ection
21(f) of the Environm ental Protection Act,
or until
a
licable clos~ei~d ost~closureres
nsibilities
under this_Part are
ulfilled, and to those owners and
operators
of facilities in existence on November
19,
1980,
who have failed to provide timely notification as
required by Section 3010(a) of RCRA,
and/or failed to
file Part A of the Permit Application as required by
40
CFR 270~l0(e)and
(g)
or
35 Ill, Adm~Code 703~l50and
703~l52~These standards apply to all treatment,
storage or disposal of hatardous waste at these
facilities after November
19,
1980, .except
as
specifically provided otherwise in this Part or
35 Ills
Adm. Code 721;
(Board Note:
As stated in Section 3005(a) of RCRA,
after the effective date of regulations
under that
Section, ~
40 CFR 270 and
124,
the treatment,
storage or disposal of hazardous waste is prohibited
except in accordance with
a permits
~:Section3005(e) of
RCRA provides for the continued operat~onof an existing
facility which meets
certain conditi~onsuntil final
administrative disposition of the owner’s and operator’s
permit application is made~
35 Ills
Adm, Code 703~140
et seq~provide that
.a permit is deemed issued under
Section 21(f)(1) of the Environmental Protection Act
under conditions similar to federal interim status~)
c)
The requirements
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ILLINOIS REGISTER
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OF~ADOPTEDAMENDMENTS
1)
A person disposing
of
hazardous
waste by means of
ocean disposal subject to a permit issued
under
the
Marine Protection, Research and Sanctuaries Act
(16
U,S,C~1431~1434;33 U~S,C0
1401);
(Board
Note:
These
Part 725 regulations do apply to the
treatrunt or
storage
of
hazardous
wantn.
before
it
is loaded into
an
ocean
vessel
for
incineration
or
disposal
~t
sea,
as provided
in
paragraph
(b).)
2)
A
person disposing of hazardous waste by means
of
underground
injection
subject
to
an
Underground
Injection
Control
(U1C)
permit
issued
under
35
Ill,
Adm~Code
704;
(Board Note:
These Part 725 regulations do apply
to the above ground treatment or storage of
hazardous waste before
it
is injected
undergrounth
These Part 725 regulations also apply
to
the disposal of hazardous waste by means of
underground injection,
as provided
in paragraph
(by, until final administrative disposition of
a
person~spermit application is made
under
35 Iii.
Adm,
Code 703
or
7O4~)
3)
The owner
or operator of
a POT~(publicly owned
treatment
~iorks)
~
~
~tu~s
or
disposes
of
hazardous
wastec
(Board Note:
The owner or operator of
a facility
under paragraphs
(c)(1) through (c)(3)
is subject
to the requirements
of 35 IlL Adm, Code 724
to the
extent they are included
in a permit by rule
granted to
such
a
person
under
35 IlL Adni~Code
702 and 703
or
are required by 35
Ill. Mm, Code
704~SubpartF~)
5)
The owner or operator of a facility permitted,
licensed or registered
by Illinois
to manage
municipal or
industrial solid ~waste,if
the
only
hazardous waste the facility tr~ats, stores or
disposes of
is excluded from kegulation under
this
Part by 35 Ills Adm~Code 721~105;
6)
The owner
or operator of
a facility nianagi~g
recyclable materials described
in
35 Ill.
Adm. Code
721~106(a)(2) and
(3)
(except
to the extent that
requirements of this
Part
are
referred
to
in
35
IlL Adm~
Code
7260subparts
C,
D,
F
or G wh~e~
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treats er etores hasardeus waste~wh~eh
eat~e~t
or
storage meets the eriter~a~a ~S lli~Adm~?ede
~2~4~Q6~a41
exeept
to
the
extent
that
3~S ~
Adm~
?ede
2LlO64~4provides etherwiset
7)
A
generator
accumulating
waste on~sitein
compliance
with
35 IlL Adm. Code 722~134~except
to the extent
the
requirements
are
included
in
35
Ill, Adm~Code 722~134;
8)
A
farmer
disposing of waste pesticides from his
own
use in compliance with 35 Ill. Adm, Code
722,151;
9)
The owner or operator of a totally enclosed
treatment facility~as defined in 35 Ill. Adm, Code
720,110;
10)
The owner or operator of
an elementary
neutralization unit or
a wastewater treatmer~tunit
as defined in
35 Iii. Adm. Code
720.110;
11)
A)
Except as provided in paragraph
(c)(11)(B);
a
person
engaged
in
treatment
or
containn~ent
activiti~~during
immedi~tc
rasponsa to
any
of
the following situations:
i)
A discharge of a hazardous waste;
ii) An imminent and substantial threat of
a
discharge of
a hazardous waste;
iii)
A discharge of a material which~when
discharged, becomes
a hazardous waste.
B)
An owner or operator
of a facility otherwise
regulated by this Part must comply with all
applicable requirements of~:SubpartsC and D.
C)
Any person who is covered’ by paragraph
(c)(11)(A)
and who continues or initiates
hazardous
waste
treatment
or
containment
activities after the immediate response is
over is subject to all applicable requirements
of this Part and
35 111. Adm. Code 702,
703
and 705
for
those
activities,
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12)
A transporter storing manifested shipments of
hazardous waste in containers meeting the
requirements of
35
Ill. Adm. Code 722.130 at a
transfer
facility
for
a period of ten days or less,
13)
The addition of absorbent material to waste in a
container
(as defined in 35
Ill.
Adm.
Code
720.110), or the addition of waste to the absorbent
material
in a container, provided that these
actions
occur
at the time waste is first placed in
the
containers;
and
Sections
725.117(b),
725.271
and 725,272 are complied with.
d)
The followin
hazardous
wastes
must
not
be
mana
ed
at
aci ~.t~essu
ect to re u ation un er
t
~s
art:
azar ous waste numbers F02
,
,
,
026 or
P027
unless:
1)
The wastewater treatment slud
e
is
enerated in a
sur ace impoundm~
aspa~rtof the plant
s
~watertreatments
stem;
2)
The waste is stored in tanks
or
containers
3)
The
waste is stored or trected in waste piles that
-
~ereuirement~tion2,
cas
well
~teralicabereirementsoubart;
4)
The
waste_is
burned in incinerators that are
~
5)
The waste is burned in facilities
that thermall
treat
t
e
waste
in
a device
other
than
an
~
to
the
~rdsandroceduresjnectjon,,
e) ~4 35 11.1,
Adm. Code
700 contains rules concernin
(Source:
Amended at
Ill. Reg.
,
effective
)

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_____
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
TEXT OF ADOPTED AMENDMENTS
SUBPART
B:
GENERAL FACILITY STANDARDS
Section
725.113
General
Waste Analysis
a)
1)
Before an owner or operator treats, stores or
disposes
of any hazardous waste, he must obtain
a
detailed chemical and physical analysis of
a
representative
sample of the waste.
At
a minimum,
this analysis must contain all the information
which must be known to treat, store
or dispose of
the waste in accordance with the requirements
of
this Part.
2)
The
analysis
may include data developed under
35
Ill. Adm. Code
Peal.
721 and existing published
or
documented data on the hazardous waste or on waste
generated from similar processes.
(Board Note:
Gemmeet For example,
the faci1ity~s
~oanalyses
performed on the waste before
the effective date of
these regulations or studies
conducted on hazardous waste
generated
from
processes
slmilai’ to that which generated the waste
to
be managed at the facility may
be included in
the data base required to comply with paragraph
(a)(1)~ The owner or operator
of an off~site
facility may arrange for the generator
of the
hazardous
waste to supply part or all
of the
information
required by paragraph
(a)(l),
If the
generator
does
not
supply
the
information
and
the
owner or operator
chooses
to
accept
a
hazardous
waste,
the
owner
or
operator
is
responsible for
obtaining
the
information
required
to
comply with
this
Section,)
3)
The
analysis
must be repeated as necessary to
insure that it is accurate and up~-to~date.At
a
minimum, the analysis must be repeated:
A)
When the owner or operator is notified, ~r has
reason
to
believe,
that the process
or
operation generating the hazardous waste has
changed;
and
B)
For
off~sitefacilities, when the
results
of
the inspection required
in paragraph (a)~4)
indicate
that the hazardous waste received
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at
the
facility
does
not
match
the
waste
designated
on
the
accompanying
manifest
or
shipping paper.
4)
The owner or operator of an off—site facility must
inspect and,
if necessary, analyse each hazardous
waste movement received at the facility to
determine whether it matches the identity of the
waste specified on the accompanying manifest or
shipping paper.
b)
The owner or operator must develop and follow.a written
waste analysis plsn which describes the procedures which
he will carry out to comply with paragraph
(a).
Be must
keep this plan at the facility.
At a minimum, the plan
must specify:
1)
The parameters for which each hazardous waste will
be analyzed
and
the rationale for the selection of
these parameters (i.e.,
ho.
analysis for thpse
parameters will provide sufficient information on
the waste’s properties to
comply
with paragraph
(a).
2)
The test methods which will be used to test for
these parameters;
3)
The sampling method which will be used to obtain a
representative sample of the waste to be
analyzed.
A representative sample
may
be obtained
using either:
A)
One of the sampling methods described in
Appendèa I ef Pefl 311;
35 Ill. Adm. Code
72l.Appendiz A or
B)
An equivalent sampling method.
(Board Note:
leameab
See Seebèea 35 Ill. Adm.
Code 720.120(c) for related discussion.j
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;
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5)
For
off—site facilities, the waste analyses
that
hazardous
waste
generators
have
agreed
to
supply;
and
6)
Where applicable, the methods which will be used to
meet
the additional waste analysis requirements for
specific waste management methods as specified in
Section 725.293, 725.325,
725.352, 725.373,
725.414, 725.645, 725.675 and 725.502.
c)
For off—site facilities the waste analysis plan required
in
paragraph
(b)
must
also
specify
the
procedures
which
will be used to
inspect
and, if
necessary,
analyze
each
movement of hazardous waste received at the facility, to
ensure
that it matches the identity
of
the
waste
designated
on
the
accompanying
manifest
or
shipping
paper.
At
a
minimum,
the
plan
must
describe:
1)
The
procedures
which
will
be
used
to
determine
the
identity of each movement of waste managed at the
facility; and
2)
The sampling method which will be used to obtain a
representative
sample
of
the
waste
to
be
identified,
if
the
identification
method
includes
sampling.
(Source:
Amended
at
Ill.
Rag.
,
effective
)
SUBPART
E:
MANIFEST
SYSTEM,
RECORDKEEPING
AND
REPORTING
Section 725.173
Operating Record
a)
The owner or operator must keep
a
written
operating
record at his facility.
b)
The following information must be r,corded as it becomes
available
and
maintained
in
the
operating
record
until
closure
of
the
facility.
1)
A
description
and
the
quantity
of
each hazardous
waste
received
and
themethod(s)
and
date(s)
of
its
treatment, storage or disposal at the facility as
required by Appendix I
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2)
The location of each hazardous waste within the
facility and the quantity at each location.
For
disposal facilities the~location and quantity
of
each hazardous waste must be
recorded
on
a
map
or
diagram
of each cell or disposal area,
For all
facilities this information must include cross~
references
to
specific
manifest
document
numbers
if
the
waste
was
accompanied
by
a
manifest;
?emmenta(Board
Note:
See Sections 725,219,
725.379
and ~
requirements.)
3)
Records and results
of waste analysis and trial
test performed as specified in Sections
725.113,
725.293,
725.325, 725~352, 725.373, 725.414,
725.441,
725,475 and 725,502;
4)
Summary
reports
and details of all incidents
that
require
implementing
the
contingency
plan
as
specified
in
Section
725,156(j);
5)
Records
and
results
of
inspections
as
required by
Section
725.115(d)
(except
these
data
need
be
kept
only three years);
6)
Monitoring, testing or analytical data where
required
by Sections 725.190,
725.194,
725,376,
725.378, 725.380(d)t1), 725.447 and 725.477;
and
Gemmeelt
(Board Note:
As required by Section
725.194, ~3iio~TnFa~ata
at disposal facilities
must be kept throughout the post~closureperiod.)
7)
All closure cost estimates under Section 725~242
and, for disposal facilities, all ~ost~closure cost
estimates under Section 725.244.
(Source:
Amended at
Ill. Reg.
,
effective
)
SUBPART
K:
SURFACE IMPOUNDM~ENTS
Section 725.322
General
Operating Requirements
a)
A
surface
impoundment
must mCintain enough freeboard
tO
prevent
any
overtopping of the dike by overfilling, wave
action
or
a storm.
Except as
rovided in
are ra h
(b),
There
must
be
at least
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2 feet
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b)
A
freeboard level less_than_60 centimeters
(two feet)
ma
be maintained if the owner
or o erator
obtains
certification
b
a
ualified en ineer
t at alternate
esign feat~
____
in
plans
will,
to
the
best of
the en ineer
s knowled e and o inion,
riiiiF~
overto
in
o
the
ike.
The certi ication, alon
with
~tten
identif
ication of
alternate
desin
eatures
or
~nlansreventinovertoin,mustbe
~acilit.
Gemmentt(Board_Note:
Any point source discharge from
a
surface
impoundment
to waters of the state is subject
to
the requirements
of’ Section 12 of
the Illinois
Environmental Protection Act,
as amended,
Spills may be
subject to Section 311 of the Clean Water Act,)
(Source:
Amended
at
Ill. Reg.
effective
)
Section
725.329
Special Requirements for
Ignitable
or
Reactive Waste
Ignitable
or
reactive
waste
must
not
be
placed
in
a
surface
impoundment
unless:
a)
The waste is treated, rendered or mixed before or
immediately after placement in the impoundment so that
1)
The
resulting
waste, mixture or dissolution of
material no longer meets
the definition of
ignitable or reactive waste under See~ie~s35
Ills
Adm~Code 721.121 or 721.123 and
2)
Section 725.117(b)
is complied
with;
or
b)
1)
The waste is mana ed in such a we
that it is
rom an
material or conditions which ma
it toinite
or react; and
2)
e~roeratorobtai~a~rtificationfrom
the best
~chemistsorenjneersknow1edeand
~eratinlansof
the
facili
wil1~reventinitionor reaction; and
3)
The
certification
and the basis for it are
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c)b9 The
surface impoundment is used solely for emergencies.
(Source:
Amended
at
,
effective
)
SUBPART N:
LAND TREATMENT
Section
725.372
General Operating Requirements
a)
Hazardous
waste must
not
be
placed
in
or
on
a
land
treatment facility unless the waste can be made less
hazardous
or non~~’hazardousby bielegieal degradation,
transformation or ekemieal reae~ie~e
immobilization
processes occurring in or on the soil.
b)
The owner or operator must design, construct, operate
and
maintain
a run~~oncontrol system capable of
preventing flow onto the active portions
of the unit
during
peak discharge from at least
a 25~yearstorm.
c)
The
owner or operator must design, construct, operate
and
maintain
a
run~off
management
system
capable
of
collecting
and
controlling a water volume at least
equivalent to
a 24~hour,25’~year
storm.
d)
Collection and holding facilities
(e.g., tanks or
basins) associated with run~onand run~offcontrol
systems must be emptied or otherwise managed
expeditiously after storms to maintain design capacity
of
the
system.
e)
If
the
treatment
zone
contains
particulate matter which
may be subject to
wind
dispersal
the
owner or
operator
must manage the unit to control wind dispersal.
(Source:
Amended at
Ill. Reg,
,
effective
)
Section
725.402
General
Operating Requirements
a)
The owner or operator must design, construct, operate
and maintain
a run~oncontrol system capable of
preventing flow onto the active portion of the landfill
during peak discharge from
at least a 25~yearstorm.

b)
The owner or operator
ust de
ign, construct, operate
and
maintain
a
rur~ff
ar?gerent. system to collect and
control
at
lea ~
o
‘is
resulting from a
24-
hour, 25-year
t
r
c)
Collection
ar’
N
d’irg
c Ii
es
(a g., tanks or
basins)
asso
iCi
d
‘i
ru ~on and run’~”offcontrol
systems must
rpt e
other isa managed
expeditiously a
a’
o
is
to
aintain design capacity
of
the system.
d)
The owner or opera o
o
a 3’rdfa’il containing hazardous
waste which is
sub,jec
o
l’ispar al by wind must cover
or
otherwise manage
h
ndfill
so that
wind
dispersal
of
the
hazardo
s waste
‘~
co”itrolled.
(Board Note:
As
r
q
r d ~
Section 725.113,
the waste
~nalysis plan mus
arci de analyses needed to comply
with Sections 725
41
cad 723
13 and 725.414.
As
required by St~ccon
‘~‘~
‘~‘i,
~te owner or operator must
place
the results
of
t ‘~s
analyses in the operating
record of the facility.)
(Source:
Amended at
)
Section
725.410
a4
The ew~ecor enarate
mist
place
fanal cover ever the
end
the
do
ur’a
plea
under
Seetie~
72~2~2m~e~
~pee~?y
the ?uaea~
‘i
~d
~.s4ga of the eever~ I~the
pes~-elesure
plan ua
“a Se tree
2~T2l8
the owner or
operator must inel~det~ post-elesure eare req~re~e~s
of
paragraph 4d4 of
has Seet~’en’~
~
the
closure an
aes~ losu “a plans the ewser or
operator must add
e
a
e id
wing ob~eetiveea~d
~d~eate
hew they wall
achieveda
~4
Lentrol
of
psi
tam
ragretrea them the ?ae4~4~y
via groued~wet
a aiee’~wate’a, and aire
24
?entrel
of
at
a we
r rn?tltaation~theluding
prevention
of peelang, .amd
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.4
The
owner
or
sptntor
?i
*44
was~derat
teen
the
(allowing festers in addsentng
the closure and post-
clesure cars ab5eet~ves
eF earagraph 4b4 of
thie
Sections
14
Type end
ameunt
ot
hatardeus
nate
end
hasardeus
nate cenetttu.’nb
ta
the ~and?all~
24
The mebility ~4
4ke a~ened
rate
of
migratien
of
the hasardeua
wa~to
as4
hanrdeue
waste
cenetituentjp
33
Site lecatten., t*pegnpky end surreunding tend wee
with reepeat fl the potenttat effects
of
pollutant
migration 4e.g’,, ptnimst,
to
greund-water,
surface
water
and
drsnkinp
water
seuraeslt
43
Climate1 anelisdins
•neunt
frequency
and
pR
ef
preaipstatsens
33
Characteristict el
the
eevee including material,
final surface centeurs- tMckness~porosity and
permeability,
sLope,
i
en~th
of run ef slope and
type of vegetation en the cevert and
ft
Ceolegieal and seal prelates and surface and
subsurface hydvelojy at the eite~
d4
In addition to 4~cesequsseasnn of Section 325,fl,
during the post-closurcrn
cave
period the owner or
operator of a hcaardeus yenta la’idfill musts
14
Maintain the fwseteon and antegrity of th. final
cover as speenled in the approved closure plant
24
Maintain
and
menitov
the
leachate
cofloction,
removal and
t.ftanena system 4if there ie one
present
in
the
lstdI4&l.s
to
provent
access
accumulation
af
& .a
.
late 4* ~hc..system~
Comments
If
t’
~33~
laaóhdta
is
a
hasardous
waste
wnd•tr Part
‘ZL
At mbsP
be managed as a
hasardoue wasts
3r *:c~vduneewith all applicable
requirements
stE ?arPo
~Z’-~
fl3
and
fl31
If
the
collected leatkatt Cs diseksrgsd through a point
source to va’ass
st~
as.
L’ifle
it
45
sub3ect
to
the
requirements ol s~ettoi~.2
of the Illinois
Environment
it
Pras~eetttonAct,
as
amended,
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Maintare
eystem 4t
eo~trol
gaseat
44
Protect
a
d
~4
Restract
cc
i~s
peet~e
a)
At
final c1o~urs.
cell,
the
Ow
e
cell with a
fir
gas eellectaen and ee~ro~
a
p”esent in the land?i~4 to
h rarentel escape
0?
eyed be ehmark~ea~d
si
fall as appropriate for
d
br
u on closure of an
us
cover the lend ill or
~
ed
and constructed to:
2!
~2!~0
1~~~
1
~of~tionof
a”
landfill
2)
Function
it)”
3)
Promote
~
-
4)
Accomm
e
~rs~
subsidence so that the
r~ained;and
5)
Have ape
perth’e~”Sri
b)
After
final
cI
a
~iTh~~~t”’
i
os
troug
~tori~~’Frou
,?T
owner or_operat
I
tt’i!~~~~ltothe
~sstemornatural
o
~~rat2Lshallcoml
r
“nents
contained in Section
~int!~an~
and
“~
Dos
!~areeriod,
The
1)
Maintain
h
as necess”
-
2)
Maintass
system
r~
requirerre
!2
Prevert
_____
a d
y
r
effectiveness
of the
~
~
~
t
other events;
~
~ra1icable
a
~i
al cover;__and

4)
Protect ani
r~
‘It
‘ury~ed
benchmarks
used in
~
h ‘a
a 725___
(Source:
Amended
at
I
I
Reg
,
effective
)
Section
725.414
ants
fol” Liquri
aste
a)
Bulk
or
no
r’i
I
iquid waste
a
waste
coptaining
I
d.~
ao
be pica
I in a landfill
unless:
1)
The
1
a
irer and leachate collection
and
rei
al
~,r
ta
“i
ch “reets the
requirements
of
35
Iii,
Ado
Code
24 40
(a);
or
2)
Before
dis osa
I~a
iquid
waste or
waste
containing
re” btq
d
is treated or
stabilized,
chemically
or
z
I y (e.g., by mixing with an
absorbent
o
‘id
o
fat free liquids are no longer
present.
b)
Containers
holdirg
re~
~
isi~
must
not be placed in a
landfill
unless
1)
All
free”
a
d
A)
Has
b
a
d
c’ecanting,
or
other
IT
tI
B)
Has
ixe
th
absorbent
or
solidified so
the
fr
t
rd
‘p
liquid
is
no
longer
nb,~
C)
Has
bee
otherwise
eliminated;
or
2)
The
contar
a
cry
s’iali
such
as
an
ampule;
or
3)
The
cortarier
sigr
d
to
hold
free
liquids
for
use
oth~s
ha
‘iga
ch
as,a
battery
or
capacitor’
r
4)
The
conta
aek
as
defined
in Section
725,416 aid
i
cf
in
accordance
with
Section
7
3
c)
To
demonstrat
I”
a
cr
presence
of_freg~,i~
T~iflera
aor
a
a
a a
a
~
~~i~ste
O5~ntF~~rLiuids

Test) as desar
~
h
d)
Disposal
liquids
oti”
authorized
required b
must
requi
the
waste, any
‘“o
(Source:
Amended a
Section
725.415
M
~q4~orEva1uatin
Solid
thodi7~
fEPA~P~ibrication
ra £‘er~I~~TiT.Adm~
as contai’ii
,,
free
h~sSectior
‘r
I”’t
be
d~.Code
709
40’l(a).
As
09.520(c), the
Agency
fL
s rbents
to any such
‘~c
ion notwithstanding.
effective
Its for
Containers
)
Unless
theJa~_!rra1
either:
a)
~t9~p
b)
Crushed,
shradi
maxith~~ac~”
c
a9
An empty eeeta
e
similarly
re
the surface
~4
The date for
~98~
(Source:
Amended at
Section
725.440
a)
The
regulatior
operators
of
asi
waste
‘in in~t~
5
Adm, Code
72
1
Id
provides
otl”w
operators
ar
c
‘i
sO
1)
Owner a
Th~”d”ë”f1i”
ren~~
in
the
i!i,df ill;
or
o
r
Ia
ly reduced in volume to the
~
r
I T~5i~
~T~”T~T~eani1,
a
b”~
eauahed flat1
shredded or
a
I,
re it is buried beneath
the Section as November
~9’T
effective
Subp
t apply to owners or
at
rainerkte treat hazardous
a”
t i~~ion 72~lQl35111,
psasgeape 4b3
of this Section
oil
in
facility
owners
and
“’
“’olrcinerate
czar
ous
waste:
to
f
azardous waste incinerators
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2)
Owners or operators who burn hazardous wastes in
boilers
or in industrial furnaces in order
to
destroy the wastes.
b)
Owners
and
operators
of
incinerators
burning
hazardous
waste
are
exempt
from
all
of the requirements
of this
Subpart, except Section 725.451
(Closure), provided that
the owner or operator has document~d,in writing,
that
the waste would not reasonably be expected
to
contain
any
of
the
hazardous
constituents
listed
in
Appendix
~
e?
35
Iii.
Adm.
Code
721.Appendix
H
and
such
documentation is retained at the facility,
if the waste
to
be
burned
is:
1)
Listed as
a hazardous waste in Subpart 9 e?
35 Ill.
Adm. Code 721.Subpart D, solely because it is
ignitable (Hazard Code I), corrosive
(Hazard Code
C),
or both;
or
2)
Listed as
a hazardous waste in Subpart 9 35 Ill.
Adm. Code 721.Subpart D,
solely because it is
reactive
(Hazard Code R) for characteristics other
than those listed in Seetiens
35
Ill.
Adm. Code
721.123(a)(4) and (5),
and will not be burned when
other hazardous wastes are present in the
combustion
zone;
or
3)
A hazardous waste solely because it possesses
the
characteristic of ignitability, corrosivity, or
both,
as determined by the tests for
characteristics of hazardous wastes under Subpart ?
of
35 Iii. Adm. Code 721.Subpart_C;
or
4)
A hazardous waste solely because it possesses the
reactivity characteristics described by Seetions
35
Ill. Adm. Code 721.123 (a)(l),
(2),
(3),
(6),
(7)
or
(8) and will not
be burned when other hazardous
wastes
are
present
in
the
cornbu6tion
zone.
(Source:
Amended
at
Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
)
Section 725.452
Interim Status Incinerators Burning
f’articular Hazardous Wastes
a)
Owners
or
operators
of incinerators subject
to
this
Subpart. may burn hazardous wastes
numbers F020,
F021,
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F022,
F023,
F026
or
F027
if
they
receive
a
certification
from
the
Agency
that
they
can
meet
the
performance
standards
to
35
Iii.
Adm.
Code.Subpart
0
when
they
burn
these
wastes.
b)
The
following
standards
and
procedures
will
be
used
in
determining whether to certify an incinerator:
1)
The
owner
or
operator
shall
submit
an
application
to the Agency containing applicable information in
35
Ill.
Adrn. Code 703.125,
703.222,
703.223,
703.224 and 703.225 demonstrating that the
incinerator can meet the performance standards
in
35 Iii.
Adrn. Code 724.Subpart
0 when they burn
these wastes.
2)
The Agency shall
issue
a tentative decision
as
to
whether the incinerator can meet the performance
standards in
35
Ill. Adm. Code.Subpart 0.
Notification of this tentative decision will
be
provided
by newspaper advertisement and radio
broadcast in the county where the incinerator is
located.
The A~encyshall accept comment
on the
tentative decision for
60 days.
The Agency also
may hold
a public hearing upon request
or at its
discretion.
3)
After the close of the public comment period, the
Agency
shall
issue
a decision whether or not
to
certity the incinerator.
4)
Any person who participated may appeal
the Agency’s
decision
to
the
board,
pursuant
to
35
Iii.
Adm.
code
705.2lZ.
(Source:
Added
at
Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
)
SUBPART
F:
THERMAL
TREATMENT
Section
725.470
App
eabi~ity
Other
Thermal.~Treatment
The
regulations
in
this
Subpart
apply
to
owners
and
operators
of
facilities
that
thermal~.y treat
hazardous
waste
in
devices
other
than
enclosed
devices
using
controlled
flame
combustion
ineineraters,
except
as
Section
725.101
provides
otherwise..
Thermal
treatment
in
enclosed
devices
using
controlled
flame
combustion ~neineraters is subject
to the requirements of Subpart
O
if
the
unit
is
an
incinerator.
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,
effective
)
Section
725.483
Interim
Status
Thermal
Treatment
Devices
Burning Particular Hazardous Waste
a)
Owners or operators
of thermal
treatment
devices
subject
to this Subpart may burn hazardous waste numbers
F020,
F021,
F022,
F023,
F026 or F027 if they receive
a
certification
from
the
Agency
that
they
can
meet
the
performance standards
of
35 Iii.
Adm. Code 724.Subpart 0
when they burn these wastes.
b)
The following standards and procedures will
be used in
determining whether to certify a thermal
treatment unit:
1)
The owner or operator shall submit an application
to the Agency containing the applicable information
in
35 Ill. Adm. Code
703.125, 703.222,
703.223,
703.224 and 703.225 demonstrating that the thermal
treatment unit can meet-the performance standard in
3~111. Adm.
Code 724.Subpart 0 when they burn
these wastes.
2)
The Agency shall
issue
a tentative decision as
to
whether
the
thermal treatment unit can meet
the
pertormance standards in
35 Iii. Adm. Code
/Z’+.Subpart 0.
Notification of this tentative
decision must
be
provided
by newspaper
advertisement and radio broadcast
in the county
where the thermal treatment device is located.
The
Agency shall accept comment
on the tentative
decision for
60 days.
The Agency also may hold a
put~1ichearing upon request or
at its discretion.
3)
After the close of the public comment period,
the
Agency shall
issue
a decision whether or not to
certify the thermal treatment unit.
(Source:
Added at
Ill. Reg.
,
effective
)
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TITLE 35:
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
SUBTITLE C:
WASTE DISPOSAL
CHAPTER
I:
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
SUBCHAPTER
b:
HAZARDOUS WASTE OPERATING REQUIREMENTS
PART
726
STANDARDS FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF
SPECIFIC HAZARDOUS WASTE AND SPECIFIC TYPES
OF HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITIES
SUBPART
C:
RECYCLABLE MATERIALS USED IN A
MANNER CONSTITUTING DISPOSAL
Section
726.120
726.121
726.122
726.123
Applicability
Standards applicable to generators and transporters
of
materials used in a manner that constitutes
disposal
Standards
applicable
to
storers,
who
are
not
the
ultimate users, of materials that are to be used
in
a manner that constitutes disposal
Standards applicable to users of materials that are
used in
a manner that constitutes disposal
SUBPART D:
HAZARDOUS WASTE BURNED FOR ENERGY RECOVERY
Applicability
Prohibitions
Standards applicable to generators of hazardous
waste fuel
Standards applicable to transporters of hazardous
waste
fuel
Standards applicable to marketers
of hazardous
waste
fuel
Standards applicable to burners
of hazardous waste
fuel
Conditional exemption for spent’r~aterialsand by-
products exhibiting
a characteristic
of hazardous
waste
Section
726. 130
726.131
726.132
726.133
726.134
726.135
726.136
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SUBPART F:
RECYCLABLE MATERIALS UTILIZED FOR
PRECIOUS METAL RECOVERY
Section
726.170
Applicability
and
requirements
SUBPART
C:
SPENT
LEAD-ACID
BATTERIES
BEING 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.
1983,
ch.
111
1/2,
pars.
1022.4
and
1027).
SOURCE:
Adopted in R85-22 at
Ill. Reg.
effective
SUBPART
C:
RECYCLABLE MATERIALS USED IN A
MANNER CONSTITUTING DISPOSAL
Section 726.120
Applicability
a)
The regulations
of this Subpart apply to recyclable
materials that are applied to or placed on the land:
1)
without mixing with any other substance(s);
or
2)
after mixing with any other substance(s), unless
the recyclable material undergoes a chemical
reaction
so as to become in-separable from the other
substance(s) by physical means; or
3)
after combination with any other substance(s) if
the resulting combined material is not produced for
the general public’s use.
These materials will be
referred
to throughout this Sub~a4rtas “materials
used
in
a manner
that constitutes disposal.”
b)
Products produced for the general public’s use that are
used
in a manner that constitutes disposal and that
contain recyclable materials’are not presently subject
to regulation under
this Subpart if the recyclable
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materials
have
undergone
a
chemical
reaction
in
the
course of producing the product so as to become
inseparable
by
physical
means.
Commercial
fertilizers
that are produced for the general public’s use that
contain
recyclable
materials
also
are
not
presently
subject to regulation
under this Subpart.
Section 726.121
Standards applicable to generators and
transporters of materials used in a manner
that constitutes disposal
Generators and transporters of materials that are used in a
manner that constitute disposal are subject to the applicable
requirements of
35 Ill. Adm. Code 722 and 723 and
the
notification requirement under Section 3010 of the Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act
(42 U.S.C. 6901
et seq.).
Section 726.122
Standards applicable to storers, who are not
the ultimate users, of materials that are to
be used
in
a manner that constitutes disposal
Owners or operators of facilities that store recyclable materials
that are
to be used
in
a manner that constitutes disposal, but
who are not the ultimate users of the materials, are regulated
under all applicable provisions of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 724 and
725.Subparts A through L, and 35 Ill. Adm. Code 702, 703 and 705,
and the notification requirement under Section 3010 of the
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.
Section 726.123
Standards applicable to users of materials
that are used
in a manner that constitutes
disposal
Owners or operators of facilities that use recyclable materials
in a manner that constitutes disposal are regulated under all
applicable provisions of
35 Ill. Adm. Code 724 and 725.Subparts A
through N, and
35 Ill. Adm. Code 702,
703 and 705, and the
notification requirement under Section 3010 of~theResource
Conservation and Recovery Act.
(These requi~rementsdo not apply
to products which contain these recyclable materials under
the
provisions of Section 726.120(b)).
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HAZARDOUS WASTE BURNED FOR ENERGY RECOVERY
~ection 726.130
Applicability
a)
The regulations of
this Subpart apply to hazardous
wastes that are burned for energy recovery
in
any
boiler
or industrial furnace that
is not regulated under 35
Ill. Adm. Code 724 or 725.Subpart 0 except as provided
by paragraph
(b).
Such hazardous wastes burned for
energy recovery are termed
“hazardous waste fuel”.
However,
hazardous waste fuels
produced from hazardous
waste by blending or other treatment by a person who
neither generated the waste nor burns the fuel are not
presently subject
to regulation under this Subpart.
(Board Note:
An operator performing such blending or
treatment may be subject to the Resource Conservation
and Recovery Act permit requirement of Section 21(f)
of
the Environmental Protection Act and 35 Iii. Adm. Code
703).
b)
The following hazardous wastes are not regulated under
this subpart:
1)
Used oil burned
for energy recovery that is also a
hazardous waste solely because it exhibits a
characteristic of hazardous waste identified in 35
Ill.
Adrn. Code 721.Subpart C.
Such
used
oil
is
subject
to regulation under Subpart E rather than
this subpart; and
2)
Hazardous wastes that are exempt from regulation
under the provisions
of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721.104
and hazardous wastes that are subject to the
special requirements for small quantity generators
under
the provisions
of
35
Ill. Adm. Code 721.105.
3)
Hazardous waste fuels that are exempt from the
labeling requirements
of
Sectiçin-.3004(r) of the
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.
4)
Coke from the iron and steel industry that contains
hazardous waste from the iron and steel production
process.
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Section 726.131
Prohibitions
Specific prohibitions applicable to activities subject
to
this
Subpart have not been promulgated.
However, all prohibitions
otherwise applicable
to such activities remain in force.
Section 726.132
Standards applicable
to generators of
hazardous waste fuel
a)
Generators of hazardous waste fuel are subject to the
requirements of
35 Ill. Adm. Code 722 except that
Section 726.136 exempts certain spent materials and by-
products from these provisions;
b)
Generators who are marketers also shall comply with
Section 726.134;
c)
Generators who are burners also shall comply with
Section 726.135.
Section 726.133
Standards applicable
to transporters of
hazardous waste fuel
a)
Transporters of hazardous waste fuel from generator
to
marketer or from
a generator to a burner are subject to
the requirements
of
35
Ill.
Adm. Code
723 except that
Section 726.136 exempts certain spent materials and by-
products from these provisions.
b)
Transporters of hazardous waste fuel are not presently
subject
to regulation under this Subpart when they
transport hazardous wastes fuel from marketers, who are
not also the generators of the waste,
to burners or
other marketers.
Section 726.134
Standards applicable
to marketers of hazardous
waste fuel
Persons who market hazardous waste fuel are c~1-~ed“marketers”.
Marketers include generators who market hazardous waste fuel
directly to
a burner,
and persons who receive hazardous waste
from generators and produce, process or blend hazardous waste
fuel from these hazardous wastes.
Persons who distribute but do
not process or blend hazardous waste fuel are also marketers, but
are not presently subject to regulation urder
this Subpart.
Marketers (other than distributors) are
subject to the following
requirements:
Prohibitions:
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a)
Storage
1)
Marketers who are generators are subject
to the
requirements
of
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code
722.134
or
to
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code
724
and
725.Subparts
A
through
L,
and
35 Ill. Adm. Code 702, 703 and 705, except
as
provided
by
Section
726.136 for certain spent
materials and by-products.
2)
Marketers who receive hazardous wastes from
generators, and produce, process or blend hazardous
waste fuel from these hazardous wastes, are subject
to regulation under all applicable provisions of 35
Ill. Adm. Code 724 and 725.Subparts A through L,
and
35 Ill.
Adm. Code 702, 703 and 705, except as
provided by Section 726.136 for certain spent
materials and by-products.
Section 726.135
Standards applicable to burners of hazardous
waste fuel
Burners that store hazardous waste fuel prior to burning are
subject
to the requirements of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 722.134, or to
all applicable requirements
in 35 Ill. Adm. code 724 or
725.Subparts
A though L, with respect to such storage, except as
provided by Section
726.136
for
certain spent materials and by-
products.
Section 726.136
Conditional exemption for spent materials and
by-products exhibiting a characteristic of
hazardous waste
a)
Except as provided in paragraph (b), hazardous waste
fuels that are spent materials and by-products and that
are hazardous only because they exhibit a characteristic
of hazardous waste are not subject to the notification
requirements
of Section 3010 of the Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act,
the g~-nerator,
transporter or storage requirements bf~35 Ill. Adm. Code
722 through 725, or
35 Ill. Adm. Code~7O2,703 or
705.
b)
This exemption does not apply when the spent material or
by-product is stored in
a surface impoundment prior
to
burning.
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RECYCLABLE MATERIALS UTILIZED FOR
PRECIOUS METAL RECOVERY
Section 726.170
Applicability and requirements
a)
The regulations of this subpart apply to recyclable
materials
that are reclaimed
to recover economically
significant amounts
of gold,
silver, platinum, paladiurn,
irradium,
osmium, rhodium, ruthenium,
or any combination
of
these.
b)
Persons
who generate, transport or store recyclable
materials that are regulated under this Subpart are
subject to the following requirements:
1)
Notification requirements under Section 3010 of the
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act;
2)
35 Ill. Adm. Code 722.Subpart
B (for generators),
35 Ill.
Adm. Code 723.120 and 121
(for
transporters), and
35 Ill. Adm. Code 725.171 and
725.172
(for
persons
who
store).
c)
Persons who store recycled materials that are regulated
under this Subpart
shall keep the following records
to
document that they are not accumulating these materials
speculatively
(as defined
in
35 Ill.
Adm. Code
721.101(c);
1)
Records showing the volume of
these materials
stored at the beginning of the calendar year;
2)
The amount
of these materials generated or received
during the calendar year;
and
3)
The amount of materials remaining -at the end
of the
calendar year.
d)
Recyclable materials that are regulated under this
Subpart that are accumulated specul~tively(as defined
in
35 Ill. Adm.
Code 721.101(c)) are subject to all
applicable provisions of
35 Ill. Adm. Code 722 through
725, and
35 Ill.
Adrn.
Code
7-02,
703 and 705.
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ILLINOIS
REGISTER
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
TEXT
OF
ADOPTED
RULES
SUBPART C:
SPENT LEAD-ACID
BATTERIES BEING RECLAIMED
Section
726.180
Applicability and requirements
a)
The regulations of this Subpart apply to persons who
reclaim spent lead-acid batteries that are recyclable
materials
(“spent batteries”).
Persons who generate,
transport or collect spent batteries, or who store spent
batteries but do not reclaim them are not subject to
regulation under
35 Ill. Adm. Code 722 through 726
or
35
Ill. Adm. Code 702,
703 or 705, and also are not subject
to the requirements of Section 3010 of the Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act.
b)
Owners
or operators of facilities that store
spent
batteries before reclaiming them are subject to the
following requirements.
1)
Notification requirements under Section 3010 of the
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.
2)
All
applicable
provisions
in
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code
724.Subparts A,
B (but not
35 Ill. Adm. Code
724.113 (waste analysis)), C,D,E
(but not
35 Ill.
Adm. Code 724.171 or
724.172
dealing with the use
of the manifest and manifest discrepancies), and
F
through L;
3)
All applicable provisions
in
35 Ill.
Adm. Code
725.Subparts A,
B (but not 35 Iii. Adm. Code
725.113 (waste analysis)), C,D,E
(but not
35 Ill.
Adm. Code 725.171 and 725.172 dealing with the use
of the manifest and manifest discrepancies), and
F
through
L;
4)
All applicable provisions
in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 702,
703 and 705.
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