TITLE 35: ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

    SUBTITLE G: WASTE DISPOSAL

    CHAPTER I: POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD

    SUBCHAPTER c: HAZARDOUS WASTE OPERATING REQUIREMENTS

     

    PART 738

    HAZARDOUS WASTE INJECTION RESTRICTIONS

     

    SUBPART A: GENERAL

    Section

     
    738.101 Purpose, Scope, and Applicability
    738.102 Definitions
    738.103 Dilution Prohibited as a Substitute for Treatment
    738.104 Case-by-Case Extensions of an Effective Date
    738.105 Waste Analysis
    738.106 Electronic Reporting

    SUBPART B: PROHIBITIONS ON INJECTION

    Section

     
    738.110 Waste-Specific Prohibitions: Solvent Wastes
    738.111 Waste-Specific Prohibitions: Dioxin-Containing Wastes
    738.112 Waste-Specific Prohibitions: California List Wastes
    738.114 Waste-Specific Prohibitions: First Third Wastes
    738.115 Waste-Specific Prohibitions: Second Third Wastes
    738.116 Waste-Specific Prohibitions: Third Third Wastes
    738.117 Waste-Specific Prohibitions: Newly-Listed Wastes
    738.118 Waste-Specific prohibitions: Newly-Listed and Identified Wastes

    SUBPART C: PETITION STANDARDS AND PROCEDURES

    Section

     
    738.120 Petitions to Allow Injection of a Prohibited Waste
    738.121 Required Information to Support Petitions
    738.122 Submission, Review, and Approval or Denial of Petitions
    738.123 Review of Adjusted Standards
    738.124 Termination of Approved Petition

    AUTHORITY: Implementing Sections 7.2, and 22.4 and authorized by Section 27 of the Environmental Protection Act [415 ILCS 5/7.2, 22.4, and 27].

     

    SOURCE: Adopted in R89-2 at 14 Ill. Reg. 3059, effective February 20, 1990; amended in R89-11 at 14 Ill. Reg. 11948, effective July 9, 1990; amended in R90-14 at 15 Ill. Reg. 11425, effective July 24, 1991; amended in R92-13 at 17 Ill. Reg. 6190, effective April 5, 1993; amended in R93-6 at 17 Ill. Reg. 15641, effective September 14, 1993; amended in R95-4 at 19 Ill. Reg. 9501, effective June 27, 1995; amended in R96-10/R97-3/R97-5 at 22 Ill. Reg. 238, effective December 16, 1997; amended in R97-21/R98-3/R98-5 at 22 Ill. Reg. 17486, effective September 28, 1998; amended in R98-21/R99-2/R99-7 at 23 Ill. Reg. 1695, effective January 19, 1999; amended in R00-11/R01-1 at 24 Ill. Reg. 18576, effective December 7, 2000; amended in R01-21/R01-23 at 25 Ill. Reg. 9161, effective July 9, 2001; amended in R02-1/R02-12/R02-17 at 26 Ill. Reg. 6835, effective April 22, 2002; amended in R06-5/R06-6/R06-7 at 30 Ill. Reg. 4053, effective February 23, 2006; amended in R06-16/R06-17/R06-18 at 31 Ill. Reg. 1407, effective December 20, 2006.

     

    SUBPART A: GENERAL

     

     
    Section 738.101 Purpose, Scope, and Applicability
      
    a) This Part identifies hazardous wastes that are restricted from disposal into Class I wells and defines those circumstances under which a waste, otherwise prohibited from injection, may be injected.
    b) The requirements of this Part apply to owners or operators of the following Class I wells:
      
    1) Hazardous waste injection wells that are used to inject hazardous waste; and
    2) Injection wells that are used to inject wastes which once exhibited a prohibited characteristic of hazardous waste identified in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721.Subpart C, at the point of generation, and which no longer exhibit the characteristic at the point of injection.
     
    c) Wastes otherwise prohibited from injection may continue to be injected:
       
    1) If an extension from the effective date of a prohibition has been granted pursuant to Section 738.104; or
    2) If an adjusted standard has been granted in response to a petition filed under Section 738.120; or
    3) If the waste is generated by a conditionally exempt small quantity generator, as defined in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721.105.
     
    d) A waste that is hazardous only because it exhibits a characteristic of hazardous waste and which is otherwise prohibited from injection under this Part or 35 Ill. Adm. Code 728 is not prohibited from injection if the following is true of the waste:
      
    1) It is disposed into a non-hazardous or hazardous waste injection well, as defined under 35 Ill. Adm. Code 730.106(a); and
    2) It does not exhibit any prohibited characteristic of hazardous waste identified in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721.Subpart C at the point of injection.

    BOARD NOTE: Derived from 40 CFR 148.1 (1996).

     

    (Source: Amended at 22 Ill. Reg. 17486, effective September 28, 1998)

     

     
    Section 738.102 Definitions

    “EPA Hazardous Waste Number” means the number assigned by EPA pursuant to each hazardous waste listed in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721.Subpart D and to each characteristic identified in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721.Subpart C.

     

    “Injection interval” means that part of the injection zone in which the well is screened, or in which the waste is otherwise directly emplaced.

     

    “Transmissive fault or fracture” is a fault or fracture that has sufficient permeability and vertical extent to allow fluids to move between formations.

     

    BOARD NOTE: Derived from 40 CFR 148.2 (1988), as added at 53 Fed. Reg. 28155, July 26, 1988.

     

     
    Section 738.103
    Dilution Prohibited as a Substitute for Treatment
      
    a)
    The provisions of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 728.103 shall apply to owners or operators of Class I wells used to inject a waste that is hazardous at the point of generation whether or not the waste is hazardous at the point of injection.
    b)
    Owners or operators of Class I nonhazardous waste injection wells that inject waste formerly exhibiting a hazardous characteristic which has been removed by dilution may address underlying hazardous constituents by treating the hazardous waste, obtaining an exemption pursuant to a petition filed under Section 738.120, or complying with the provisions set forth in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 728.109.
      
    BOARD NOTE: Derived from 40 CFR 148.3 (1996).
    (Source: Amended at 22 Ill. Reg. 238, effective December 16, 1997)
     
    Section 738.104
    Case-by-Case Extensions of an Effective Date
       
    The owner or operator of a Class I hazardous or nonhazardous waste injection well may submit an application to USEPA for an extension of the effective date of any applicable prohibition established under Subpart B. (See 35 Ill. Adm. Code 728.105.)
    BOARD NOTE: Derived from 40 CFR 148.4 (1996).
    (Source: Amended at 22 Ill. Reg. 238, effective December 16, 1997)
     
    Section 738.105 Waste Analysis

    Generators of hazardous wastes that are disposed of into Class I injection wells must comply with the applicable requirements of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 728.107(a) and (b). Owners or operators of Class I hazardous waste injection wells must comply with the applicable requirements of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 728.107(c).

     

    BOARD NOTE: Derived from 40 CFR 148.5 (1988), as added at 53 Fed. Reg. 28155, July 26, 1988.

     

     

     
    Section 738.106 Electronic Reporting

    The filing of any document pursuant to any provision of this Part as an electronic document is subject to 35 Ill. Adm. Code 720.104.

     

    BOARD NOTE: Derived from 40 CFR 3, as added, and 40 CFR 271.10(b), 271.11(b), and 271.12(h) (2005), as amended at 70 Fed. Reg. 59848 (Oct. 13, 2005).

     

    (Source: Added at 31 Ill. Reg. 1407, effective December 20, 2006)

     

     

    SUBPART B: PROHIBITIONS ON INJECTION

     

     
    Section 738.110 Waste Specific Prohibitions - Solvent Wastes
     
    a)
    The spent solvent wastes specified in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721.131 by the following EPA Hazardous Waste numbers are prohibited from underground injection:
    F001
    F002
    F003
    F004
         
    F005
    b)
    The requirements of subsection (a) above do not apply:
    1)
    If the wastes meet or are treated to meet the standards of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 728.Subpart D; or
    2)
    If an adjusted standard has been granted in response to a petition under Subpart C of this Part; or
    3)
    During the period of extension of the applicable effective date, if an extension has been granted under Section 738.Subpart D.

    BOARD NOTE: Derived from 40 CFR 148.10 (1991), as amended at 57 Fed. Reg. 8088, March 6, 1992.

     

    (Source: Amended at 17 Ill. Reg. 6190, effective April 5, 1993)

     

     
    Section 738.111 Waste Specific Prohibitions - Dioxin-Containing Wastes
     
    a)
    The dioxin-containing wastes specified in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721.131 by the following EPA Hazardous Waste numbers are prohibited from underground injection:
     
    F020
    F021
    F022
    F023
    F026
    F027
    F028
        
    b)
    The requirements of subsection (a) do not apply:
    1)
    If the wastes meet or are treated to meet the standards of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 728.Subpart D; or
    2)
    If an adjusted standard has been granted in response to a petition under Subpart C; or
    3)
    During the period of extension of the applicable effective date, if an extension has been granted under Section 738.104.

    BOARD NOTE: Derived from 40 CFR 148.11 (1989).

     

    (Source: Amended at 14 Ill. Reg. 11948, effective July 9, 1990)

     

     
    Section 738.112 Waste Specific Prohibitions - California List Wastes
                      
    a)
    The hazardous wastes listed in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 728.132 containing polychlorinated biphenyls at concentrations greater than or equal to 50 ppm or halogenated organic compounds at concentrations greater than or equal to 10,000 mg/kg are prohibited from underground injection.
    b)
    The following hazardous wastes are prohibited from underground injection:
    1)
    Liquid hazardous wastes, including free liquids associated with any solid or sludge, containing free cyanides at concentrations greater than or equal to 1000 mg/l;
    2)
    Liquid hazardous wastes, including free liquids associated with any solid or sludge, containing the following metals (or elements) or compounds of these metals (or elements) at concentrations greater than or equal to those specified below:
    A)
    Arsenic or compounds (as As) 500 mg/l;
    B)
    Cadmium or compounds (as Cd) 100 mg/l;
    C)
    Chromium (VI) or compounds (as Cr VI) 500 mg/l;
    D)
    Lead or compounds (as Pb) 500 mg/l;
    E)
    Mercury or compounds (as Hg) 20 mg/l;
    F)
    Nickel or compounds (as Ni) 134 mg/l;
    G)
    Selenium or compounds (as Se) 100 mg/l; and
    H)
    Thallium or compounds (as Tl) 130 mg/l;
    3)
    Liquid hazardous waste having a pH less than or equal to two (2.0); and
    4)
    Hazardous wastes containing halogenated organic compounds in total concentration less than 10,000 mg/kg but greater than or equal to 1000 mg/kg.
    c)
    The requirements of subsections (a) and (b) do not apply:
    1)
    If the wastes meet or are treated to meet the applicable standards specified in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 728.Subpart D; or
    2)
    If an adjusted standard has been granted in response to a petition under Subpart C; or
    3)
    During the period of extension of the applicable effective date, if an extension is granted under Section 738.104.

    BOARD NOTE: Derived from 40 CFR 148.12 (1990).

     

    (Source: Amended at 15 Ill. Reg. 11425, effective July 24, 1991)

     

     
    Section 738.114 .Waste Specific Prohibitions - First Third Wastes
     
    a)
     
    1)
    The wastes specified in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721.131 by the following EPA Hazardous Waste number are prohibited from underground injection:

    F006 (wastewaters and nonwastewaters)

    F008

    F009

      
    F019
    2)
    The wastes specified in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721.132 by the following EPA Hazardous Waste numbers are prohibited from underground injection:
    K001
    K004
    K008
    K015 (wastewaters and nonwastewaters)
    K016 (at concentrations greater than or equal to one percent)
    K017
    K018
    K019
    K020
    K021 (wastewaters, and nonwastewaters generated by the process described in the waste listing description, and not those generated in the course of treating wastewater forms of these wastes)
    K022 (wastewaters and nonwastewaters)
    K024
    K030
    K031
    K035
    K036 (wastewaters, and nonwastewaters generated by the process described in the waste listing description, and not those generated in the course of treating wastewater forms of these wastes)
    K037
    K044
    K045
    K046 (wastewaters and nonwastewaters)
    K047
    K048
    K049
    K050
    K051
    K052
    K060 (wastewaters, and nonwastewaters generated by the process described in the waste listing description, and not those generated in the course of treating wastewater forms of these wastes)
    K061 (wastewaters and nonwastewaters)
    K062
    K069 (calcium sulfate nonwastewaters; all wastewaters; and noncalcium sulfate nonwastewaters generated by the process described in the waste listing description, and not those generated in the course of treating wastewater forms of these wastes)
    K071
    K073
    K083
    K084
    K085
    K086
    K087
    K099
    K101 (all wastewaters and nonwastewaters)
    K102 (all wastewaters and nonwastewaters)
    K103
    K104
      
    K106
    3)
    The wastes specified in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721.133 by the following EPA Hazardous Waste numbers are prohibited from underground injection:
     
    P001
    P004
    P005
    P010
    P011
    P012
    P015
    P016
    P018
    P020
    P030
    P036
    P037
    P039
    P041
    P048
    P050
    P058
    P059
    P063
    P068
    P069
    P070
    P071
    P081
    P082
    P084
    P087
    P089
    P092
    P094
    P097
    P102
    P105
    P108
    P110
    P115
    P120
    P122
    P123
    U007
    U009
    U010
    U012
    U016
    U018
    U019
    U022
    U029
    U031
    U036
    U037
    U041
    U043
    U044
    U046
    U050
    U051
    U053
    U061
    U063
    U064
    U066
    U067
    U074
    U077
    U078
    U086
    U089
    U103
    U105
    U108
    U115
    U122
    U124
    U129
    U130
    U133
    U134
    U137
    U151
    U154
    U155
    U157
    U158
    U159
    U171
    U177
    U180
    U185
    U188
    U192
    U200
    U209
    U210
    U211
    U219
    U220
    U221
    U223
    U226
    U227
    U228
    U237
    U238
    U248
    U249
     
    b)
    Effective June 7, 1991, the wastes specified in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721.132 by the following EPA Hazardous Waste number are prohibited from underground injection:
     
    K016 (at concentrations less than one percent)
      
    c)
    1)
    Effective June 8, 1991, the wastes specified in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721.131 by the following EPA Hazardous Waste number are prohibited from underground injection:
     
    F007
     
    2)
    Effective June 8, 1991, the wastes specified in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721.132 by the following EPA Hazardous Waste numbers are prohibited from underground injection:
     
    K011 (nonwastewaters)
    K013 (nonwastewaters)
     
    d)
    Effective May 8, 1992, the wastes specified in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721.132 by the following EPA Hazardous Waste numbers are prohibited from underground injection:
     
    K011 (wastewaters)
    K013 (wastewaters)
    K014
        
    e)
    The requirements of subsections (a) through (d) do not apply:
    1)
    If the wastes meet or are treated to meet the applicable standards specified in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 728.Subpart D; or
    2)
    If an adjusted standard has been granted in response to a petition under Subpart C; or
    3)
    During the period of extension of the applicable effective date, if an extension is granted under Section 738.104.

    BOARD NOTE: Derived from 40 CFR 148.14 (1990).

     

    (Source: Amended at 15 Ill. Reg. 11425, effective July 24, 1991)

     

     
    Section 738.115 Waste Specific Prohibitions - Second Third Wastes
      
    a)
    1)
    The wastes specified in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721.131 by the following EPA Hazardous Waste numbers are prohibited from underground injection:
     
    F010
    F024
     
    2)
    The wastes specified in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721.132 by the following EPA Hazardous Waste numbers are prohibited from underground injection:
     
    K009 (nonwastewaters)
    K010
    K025 (wastewaters, and nonwastewaters generated by the process described in the waste listing description, and not those generated in the course of treating wastewater forms of these wastes)
    K027
    K028
    K029 (wastewaters and nonwastewaters)
    K038
    K039
    K040
    K041
    K042
    K043
    K095 (wastewaters and nonwastewaters)
    K096 (wastewaters and nonwastewaters)
    K097
    K098
    K105
    K113
    K114
    K115
    K116
     
    3)
    The wastes specified in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721.133 by the following EPA Hazardous Waste numbers are prohibited from underground injection:
     
    P002
    P003
    P007
    P008
    P014
    P026
    P027
    P029
    P040
    P043
    P044
    P049
    P054
    P057
    P060
    P062
    P066
    P067
    P072
    P074
    P085
    P098
    P104
    P106
    P107
    P111
    P112
    P113
    P114
    U002
    U003
    U005
    U008
    U011
    U014
    U015
    U020
    U021
    U023
    U025
    U026
    U028
    U032
    U035
    U047
    U049
    U057
    U058
    U059
    U060
    U062
    U070
    U073
    U080
    U083
    U092
    U093
    U094
    U095
    U097
    U098
    U099
    U101
    U106
    U107
    U109
    U110
    U111
    U114
    U116
    U119
    U127
    U128
    U131
    U135
    U138
    U140
    U142
    U143
    U144
    U146
    U147
    U149
    U150
    U161
    U162
    U163
    U164
    U165
    U168
    U169
    U170
    U172
    U173
    U174
    U176
    U178
    U179
    U189
    U193
    U196
    U203
    U205
    U206
    U208
    U213
    U214
    U215
    U216
    U217
    U218
    U235
    U239
    U244
     
    b)
    The wastes specified in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721.131 by the following EPA Hazardous Waste numbers are prohibited from underground injection pursuant to the treatment standards specified in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 728.141 and 728.143 applicable to F011 and F012 wastewaters and nonwastewaters:
     
    F011 (nonwastewaters)
    F012 (nonwastewaters)
     
    c)
    Effective June 8, 1991, the wastes specified in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721.132 by the following EPA Hazardous Waste number are prohibited from underground injection:
     
    K009 (wastewaters)
        
    d)
    The requirements of subsections (a) through (c) do not apply:
    1)
    If the wastes meet or are treated to meet the applicable standards specified in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 728.Subpart D; or
    2)
    If an adjusted standard has been granted in response to a petition under Subpart C; or
    3)
    During the period of extension of the applicable effective date, if an extension is granted under Section 738.104.

    BOARD NOTE: Derived from 40 CFR 148.15 (1990).

     

    (Source: Amended at 15 Ill. Reg. 11425, effective July 24, 1991)

     

     
    Section 738.116 Waste Specific Prohibitions - Third Third Wastes
      
    a)
    1)
    The wastes specified in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721.131 by the following EPA Hazardous Waste numbers are prohibited from underground injection:
     
    F025
    F039 (nonwastewaters)
     
    2)
    The wastes specified in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721.132 by the following EPA Hazardous Waste numbers are prohibited from underground injection:
     
    K002
    K003
    K005 (wastewaters and nonwastewaters)
    K006
    K007 (wastewaters and nonwastewaters)
    K023
    K026
    K032
    K033
    K034
    K093
    K094
    K100
     
    3)
    The wastes specified in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721.133 by the following EPA Hazardous Waste numbers are prohibited from underground injection:
     
    P006
    P009
    P013
    P017
    P021
    P022
    P023
    P024
    P028
    P031
    P033
    P034
    P038
    P042
    P045
    P046
    P047
    P051
    P056
    P064
    P065
    P073
    P075
    P076
    P077
    P078
    P088
    P093
    P095
    P096
    P099
    P101
    P103
    P109
    P116
    P118
    P119
    P121
    U001
    U004
    U006
    U017
    U024
    U027
    U030
    U033
    U034
    U038
    U039
    U042
    U045
    U048
    U052
    U055
    U056
    U068
    U069
    U071
    U072
    U075
    U076
    U079
    U081
    U082
    U084
    U085
    U087
    U088
    U090
    U091
    U096
    U102
    U112
    U113
    U117
    U118
    U120
    U121
    U123
    U125
    U126
    U132
    U136
    U141
    U145
    U148
    U152
    U153
    U156
    U160
    U166
    U167
    U181
    U182
    U183
    U184
    U186
    U187
    U190
    U191
    U194
    U197
    U201
    U202
    U204
    U207
    U222
    U225
    U234
    U236
    U240
    U243
    U246
    U247
     
    4)
    The wastes specified in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721.121 or 721.124 by characteristic alone and designated by the following EPA Hazardous Waste numbers are prohibited from underground injection:
     
    D001
    D004
    D005
    D006
    D008
    D009 (wastewaters)
    D010
    D011
    D012
    D013
    D014
    D015
    D016
    D017
       
    b)
    Mixed radioactive/hazardous wastes in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 728.110, 728.111 and 728.112, which are mixed radioactive and hazardous wastes, are prohibited from underground injection.
    c)
    1)
    Effective May 8, 1992, the wastes specified in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721.131 by the following EPA Hazardous Waste number are prohibited from underground injection:
     
    F039 (nonwastewaters)
     
    2)
    Effective May 8, 1992, the wastes specified in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721.122, 721.123 or 721.124 as hazardous based on a characteristic alone and designated by the following EPA Hazardous Waste numbers are prohibited from underground injection:
     
    D002 (wastewaters and nonwastewaters)
    D003 (wastewaters and nonwastewaters)
    D007 (wastewaters and nonwastewaters)
    D009 (nonwastewaters)
         
    3)
    The effective date of subsections (c)(1) and (c)(2) do not apply to the wastes listed in Section 148.112(b) which are prohibited from underground injection effective August 8, 1990.
    d)
    The requirements of subsections (a) through (c) do not apply:
    1)
    If the wastes meet or are treated to meet the applicable standards specified in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 728.Subpart D; or
    2)
    If an adjusted standard has been granted in response to a petition under Subpart C; or
    3)
    During the period of extension of the applicable effective date, if an extension is granted under Section 738.104.

    BOARD NOTE: Derived from 40 CFR 148.16 (1990).

     

    (Source: Amended at 15 Ill. Reg. 11425, effective July 24, 1991)

     

     
    Section 738.117
    Waste-Specific Prohibitions - Newly-Listed Wastes
     
    a)
    The wastes specified in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721.Subpart D by the following USEPA hazardous waste numbers are prohibited from underground injection:
     
    F037
    F038
    K107
    K108
    K109
    K110
    K111
    K112
    K117
    K118
    K123
    K124
    K125
    K126
    K131
    K136
    U328
    U353
    U359
     
    b)
    The wastes specified in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721.Subpart D by the following USEPA hazardous waste numbers are prohibited from underground injection:
     
    K141
    K142
    K143
    K144
    K145
    K147
    K148
    K149
    K150
    K151
      
    c)
    This subsection corresponds with 40 CFR 148.17(c), removed and marked “reserved” by USEPA at 61 Fed. Reg. 15662 (April 8, 1996). This statement maintains structural consistency with USEPA rules.
    d)
    Effective June 30, 1995, the wastes specified in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721.Subpart D by the following USEPA hazardous waste numbers are prohibited from underground injection:
     
    K117
    K118
    K131
    K132
     
    e)
    The requirements of subsections (a) and (b) of this Section do not apply:
        
    1)
    If the wastes meet or are treated to meet the applicable standards specified in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 728.Subpart D; or
    2)
    If an adjusted standard has been granted in response to a petition under Subpart C of this Part; or
    3)
    During the period of extension of the applicable effective date, if an extension is granted under Section 738.104.
    BOARD NOTE: Derived from 40 CFR 148.17 (1996).
     
    (Source: Amended at 22 Ill. Reg. 238, effective December 16, 1997)
                 
    Section 738.118
    Waste-Specific Prohibitions - Newly-Listed and Identified Wastes
    a) All newly identified D004 through D011 wastes and characteristic mineral processing wastes, except those identified in subsection (b) of this Section, are prohibited from underground injection.
    b) Characteristic hazardous wastes from titanium dioxide mineral processing, and radioactive wastes mixed with newly identified D004 through D011 or mixed with newly identified characteristic mineral processing wastes, are prohibited from underground injection.
    c) The wastes specified in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721 as USEPA hazardous waste numbers F032, F034, F035 are prohibited from underground injection.
    d) The wastes specified in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721 as USEPA hazardous waste numbers F032, F034, F035 that are mixed with radioactive wastes are prohibited from underground injection.
    e) The wastes specified in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721.132 as having the following USEPA hazardous waste numbers are prohibited from underground injection: K156, K157, K158, K159, K160, K161, P127, P128, P185, P188, P189, P190, P191, P192, P194, P196, P197, P198, P199, P201, P202, P203, P204, P205, U271, U277, U278, U279, U280, U364, U365, U366, U367, U372, U373, U375, U376, U377, U378, U379, U381, U382, U383, U384, U385, U386, U387, U389, U390, U391, U392, U393, U394, U395, U396, U400, U401, U402, U403, U404, U407, U409, U410, and U411.
    f) The wastes specified in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721.132 as USEPA hazardous waste number K088 is prohibited from underground injection.
    g) The wastes specified in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721 as having the following USEPA hazardous waste numbers and Mixed TC/Radioactive wastes are prohibited from underground injection: D018, D019, D020, D021, D022, D023, D024, D025, D026, D027, D028, D029, D030, D031, D032, D033, D034, D035, D036, D037, D038, D039, D040, D041, D042, and D043.
    h) This subsection corresponds with 40 CFR 148.18(h), which USEPA has removed and marked “reserved.” This statement maintains structural consistency with the federal regulations.
    i) The wastes specified in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721.132 as USEPA hazardous waste numbers K169 through K172 are prohibited from underground injection.
    j) The wastes specified in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721.132 as USEPA hazardous waste numbers K174 and K175 are prohibited from underground injection.
    k) Effective May 20, 2002, the wastes specified in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721.132 as USEPA hazardous waste numbers K176, K177, and K178 are prohibited from underground injection.
    l) The requirements of subsections (a) through (k) of this Section do not apply under any of the following circumstances:
       
    1) If the wastes meet or are treated to meet the applicable standards specified in Subpart D of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 728; or
    2) If an exemption from a prohibition has been granted in response to a petition under Subpart C of this Part; or
    3) During the period of extension of the applicable effective date, if an extension has been granted under Section 738.104.

    (Source: Amended at 26 Ill. Reg. 6835, effective April 22, 2002)

     

     
    SUBPART C: PETITION STANDARDS AND PROCEDURES
     
    Section 738.120
    Petitions to Allow Injection of a Prohibited Waste
     
    a)
    Any person seeking an exemption from a prohibition under Subpart B for the injection of a restricted hazardous waste, including a hazardous waste that exhibits a characteristic of hazardous waste and which contains underlying hazardous constituents at the point of generation, but which no longer exhibits a characteristic of hazardous waste when injected into a Class I injection well or wells, shall submit a petition for an adjusted standard to the Board, pursuant to 35 Ill. Adm. Code 106.Subpart G, demonstrating that, to a reasonable degree of certainty, there will be no migration of hazardous constituents from the injection zone for as long as the waste remains hazardous. This demonstration requires a showing that:
     
    1)
    The hydrogeological and geochemical conditions at the site(s) and the physiochemical nature of the waste stream(s) are such that reliable predictions can be made that:
     
    A) Fluid movement conditions are such that the injected fluids will not migrate within 10,000 years:
      
    i) Vertically upward out of the injection zone; or
    ii) Laterally within the injection zone to a point of discharge or interface with an Underground Source of Drinking Water (USDW) as defined in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 730; or
     
    B) Before the injected fluids migrate out of the injection zone or to a point of discharge or interface with USDW, the fluid will no longer be hazardous because of attenuation, transformation, or immobilization of hazardous constituents within the injection zone by hydrolysis, chemical interactions or other means; and
     
    2)
    For each well the petition has:
         
    A) Demonstrated that the injection well’s area of review complies with the substantive requirements of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 730.163;
    B) Located, identified, and ascertained the condition of all wells within the injection well’s area of review (as specified in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 730.163) that penetrate the injection zone or the confining zone by use of a protocol acceptable to the Board that meets the substantive requirements of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 730.164;
    C) Submitted a corrective action plan that meets the substantive requirements of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 730.164, the implementation of which shall become a condition of any adjusted standard granted; and
    D) Submitted the results of pressure and radioactive tracer tests performed within one year prior to submission of the petition demonstrating the mechanical integrity of the well’s long string casing, injection tube, annular seal, and bottom hole cement. In cases where the petition has not been approved or denied within one year after the initial demonstration of mechanical integrity, the Board may require the owner or operator to perform the tests again and submit the results of the new tests.
    BOARD NOTE: The requirements of subsection (a)(2) need not be incorporated in a permit at the time the Board grants an adjusted standard.
       
    b)
    A demonstration under subsection (a)(1)(A) must identify the strata within the injection zone which will confine fluid movement above the injection interval and include a showing that this strata is free of known transmissive faults of fractures and that there is a confining zone above the injection zone.
    c)
    A demonstration under subsection (a)(1)(B) must identify the strata within the injection zone where waste transformation will be accomplished and include a showing that this strata is free of known transmissive faults or fractures and that there is a confining zone above the injection zone.
    d)
    A demonstration may include a showing that:
      
    1)
    Treatment methods that reduce the toxicity or mobility of the wastes, the implementation of which will become a condition of any adjusted standard, must be utilized; or
    2)
    A monitoring plan, the implementation of which will become a condition of any adjusted standard, must be utilized to enhance confidence in one or more aspects of the demonstration.
       
    e)
    Any person that has been granted an adjusted standard pursuant to this Section may submit a petition for reissuance of the adjusted standard to include an additional restricted waste or wastes or to modify any conditions placed on that adjusted standard by the Board. The Board will reissue the adjusted standard if the petitioner complies with subsections (a), (b) and (c).
    f)
    Any person that has been granted an adjusted standard pursuant to this Section may submit a petition to modify that adjusted standard to include an additional (hazardous) waste or wastes. The Board may grant the modification if it determines, to a reasonable degree of certainty, that the additional waste or wastes will behave hydraulically and chemically in a manner similar to previously included wastes and that it will not interfere with the containment capability of the injection zone.
    BOARD NOTE: Derived from 40 CFR 148.20 (1996).

    (Source: Amended at 22 Ill. Reg. 238, effective December 16, 1997)

     

     
    Section 738.121 Required Information to Support Petitions
                      
    a)
    Information submitted in support of a Section 738.120 petition must meet the following criteria:
    1)
    All data from waste analyses and any new testing performed by the petitioner must be approved by the Board and must provide data that are accurate, reproducible, and performed in accordance with quality assurance standards;
    2)
    Estimation and monitoring techniques and identification of applicable existing EPA-certified test protocols:
    A)
    All estimation and monitoring techniques must be approved by the Board; and
    B)
    The petition must identify all applicable USEPA-certified test protocols in existence at the time the estimation and monitoring was performed;
    3)
    Predictive models must have been verified and validated, must be appropriate for the specific site, wastestreams, and injection conditions of the operation, and must be calibrated for existing sites where sufficient data are available;
    4)
    A quality assurance and quality control plan addressing all aspects of the demonstration must be provided to and approved by the Board;
    5)
    Reasonably conservative values must be used whenever values taken from the literature or estimated on the basis of known information are used instead of site-specific measurements; and
    6)
    An analysis must be performed to identify and assess aspects of the demonstration that contribute significantly to uncertainty. The petitioner shall conduct a sensitivity analysis to determine the effect that significant uncertainty may contribute to the demonstration. The demonstration must then be based on conservative assumptions identified in the analysis.
    b)
    Any petitioner under Section 738.120(a)(1)(A) shall provide sufficient site-specific information to support the demonstration, such as:
    1)
    Thickness, porosity, permeability and extent of the various strata in the injection zone;
    2)
    Thickness, porosity, permeability, extent and continuity of the confining zone;
    3)
    Hydraulic gradient in the injection zone;
    4)
    Hydrostatic pressure in the injection zone; and
    5)
    Geochemical conditions of the site.
    c)
    In addition to the information in subsection 738.121(b), any petitioner under Section 738.120(a)(1)(B) of this Part shall provide sufficient waste-specific information to ensure reasonably reliable predictions about the waste transformation. The petitioner shall provide the information necessary to support the demonstration, such as:
    1)
    Description of the chemical processes or other means that will lead to waste transformation; and
    2)
    Results of laboratory experiments verifying the waste transformation.

    BOARD NOTE: Derived from 40 CFR 148.21 (1988), as added at 53 Fed. Reg. 28156, July 26, 1988.

     

     

     
    Section 738.122 Submission, Review, and Approval or Denial of Petitions
     
    a) Any petition submitted to the Board, pursuant to Section 738.120(a) of this Part, must include the following:
        
    1) An identification of the specific waste or wastes and the specific injection well or wells for which the demonstration will be made;
    2) A waste analysis fully describing the chemical and physical characteristics of the subject wastes;
    3) Such additional information as the Board requires to support the petition pursuant to Section 738.120 and Section 738.121 of this Part; and
    4) This statement signed by the petitioner or an authorized representative:

    I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted in this petition and all attached documents, and that, based on my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the information, I believe that submitted information is true, accurate and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment.

     

        
    b) The Board will provide public notice and an opportunity for public comment in accordance with the procedures in Subpart D of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 104.
    c) An adjusted standard will apply only to the underground injection of the specific restricted waste or wastes identified in the petition into a Class I hazardous waste injection well or wells specifically identified in the petition (unless the adjusted standard is modified or reissued pursuant to Section 738.120(e) or (f)).
    d) Upon request by any petitioner who obtains an adjusted standard for a well pursuant to this Subpart C, the Agency must initiate and reasonably expedite the necessary procedures to issue or reissue a permit or permits for the hazardous waste well or wells covered by the adjusted standard for a term not to exceed 10 years.
    e) Each adjusted standard granted pursuant to this Part is subject to the following condition, whether or not this condition appears as part of the adjusted standard, and the Board will include this condition as part of each adjusted standard granted: “This adjusted standard does not affect the enforceability of any provisions of the Environmental Protection Act, Board rules, or other laws, except to the extent that its provisions expressly state otherwise.”

    BOARD NOTE: Derived from 40 CFR 148.22 (2005).

     

    (Source: Amended at 31 Ill. Reg. 1407, effective December 20, 2006)

     

     

     
    Section 738.123 Review of Adjusted Standards
     
    a)
         
    1)
    When considering whether to reissue a permit for the operation of a Class I hazardous waste injection well, the Agency shall review any adjusted standard(s) granted by the Board pursuant to this Subpart.
    2)
    If the Agency determines that new information shows that the basis for granting the adjusted standard may no longer be valid, the Agency shall request in writing that the permittee submit a petition to the Board to modify the adjusted standard.
    3)
    All petitions requested by the Agency pursuant to subsection (a)(2) must be filed pursuant to section 738.120(f). Such a petition may seek reaffirmation of the adjusted standard without modification.
    4)
    Permittee’s failure to file a petition, Agency petitions for reconsideration and Board reconsideration of adjusted standards:
    A)
    If the permittee fails to file a petition requested by the Agency under subsection (a)(2), the Agency may petition the Board for reconsideration of any adjusted standard granted under this Part at any time during the effectiveness of that adjusted standard, the limitation periods of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 101.300 and 101.301 notwithstanding.
     
    B) i)  The Board may conduct a plenary review of the substance of any adjusted standard on reconsideration to the same extent that it would review a new petition for an adjusted standard.
     
    ii) The Board may treat a motion for reconsideration of an adjusted standard as a new petition under Section 738.120 and require that the full requirements of that section and of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 106.Subpart G apply to the proceeding, with the Agency acting as the petitioner.
     
    b)
    Whenever the Board determines that the basis for approval of a petition may no longer be valid, the Board will require a new demonstration in accordance with Section 738.120.

    BOARD NOTE: Derived from 40 CFR 148.23 (1988), as added at 53 Fed. Reg. 28157, July 26, 1988.

     

    Section 738.124  Termination of Approved Petition

     

     
    a)
                
    1)
    Enforcement actions against owners and operators having adjusted standards and limitations on Agency petitions for reconsideration of adjusted standards:
    A)
    Any person may file an enforcement action against an owner or operator of an underground injection well pursuant to Section 33 of the Environmental Protection Act, Ill. Rev. Stat. ch. 111 1/2, par. 1033, for any violation of the Act or Board rules, notwithstanding the existence of any adjusted standard.
    B)
    The Agency may petition the Board for reconsideration of any adjusted standard at any time during the effectiveness of that adjusted standard, the limitation periods of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 101.300 and 101.301 notwithstanding.
    2)
    In any action under subsection (a)(1), if the Board finds a violation of the Act or Board regulations, the Board may terminate any adjusted standard granted under Section 738.120 for any of the following causes:
    A)
    Noncompliance by the owner or operator with any condition of the adjusted standard;
    B)
    The owner or operator’s failure in the petition or during the review and approval to disclose fully all relevant facts, or the petitioner’s misrepresentation of any relevant facts at any time; or
    C)
    A determination that new information shows that the basis for approval of the petition is no longer valid.
    b)
    In any action under subsection (a)(1), the Board will terminate an adjusted standard granted under Section 738.120 for the following cases:
    1)
    The petitioner’s willful withholding during the review and approval of the petition of facts directly and materially relevant to the Board’s decision on the petition;
    2)
    A determination that there has been migration from the injection zone or the well that is not in accordance with the terms of the adjusted standard, except that the Board, may at its discretion decide not to terminate where:
    A)
    The migration resulted from a mechanical failure of the well that can be corrected promptly through a repair to the injection well itself or from an undetected well or conduit that can be plugged promptly; and
    B)
    The requirements of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 730.167 are satisfied.

    BOARD NOTE: Derived from 40 CFR 148.24 (1988), as added at 53 Fed. Reg. 28157, July 26, 1988.

     

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