1. ~~iS~GiS1E~
    2. ILLINOIS REGISTER
    3. Appeal
    4. Conrent Period
    5. SUBPART B: DEFINITIONS
    6. Section720.110 DefinItions720.111 References
    7. SUBPART C: RULEMMING PETITIONS
    8. 64-328
      1. 64-334
    9. 64-343
  1. polychlorinated biphenyl, 110.5.potassium cyanide
  2. pyridinereserpine
  3. selenious add (selenium dioxide)
  4. •~4•n9
  5. lIiZTiiEta itS 151
    1. TEXT OF ADOPTED NIEWDMENT(S)

ILLINOIS
POLLUTION
CONTROL
BOARD
June
13, 1985
II
US
MATTER
OF:
)
SCM MD UIC UPDATE
)
584—9
ORDER
OF
THE
BOARD
(by 3. Anderson):
The
Board
opened
this
docket
on March 21, 1984, for the
purpose of updating the SCM
and
DXC
rules
(35
Ill.
Ada.
Code
~02,703, 704,
705, 720, 721, 722, 723, 724,
725 and 730)
to
conform with recent amendments to the corresponding federal rules
pursuant to Sections 13(c)
and
22.4(a) of the Environmental
protection ~ct(Act).
On December 26, 1984, the Illinois
Environmental Protection Agency (Agency) filed a proposal to
update the rules to correspond with federal amendments through
April 24, 1984.
On January 10,
1985, the Board sent the Agency’s proposal to
first notice in the form proposed.
The proposal appeared at 9
Ill.
leg.
2018, February 15,
1985.
The Board has received public
coamests and has modified the proposal as is discussed in the
Opinion of this same date.
The Board hereby adopts the
amendments attached to this Order.
Board
Member
3.
Theodore Mayer dissented.
IT
IS
30
OROBRZD
I,
Dorothy
K. Gunn, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
$oard~herebycertify that the above Order was adopted on
the3~daY of
—,
1985,
by
a
vote
,O’1~~.~’z
/?i.
Dorothy
N.
hunn, Clerk
Illinois
Pollution
Control
Board

1LLTN0i~
REG~STE1~
POLLtt~1OtJ
CONTROL
~0MU
07
M3flPTEt~ANDW~~
T~’fl~L
35:
ENVIR0*~ENTALPROTECT!ON
SU8flT!1
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i~1SP0~AL
C~APitR:~:
POLUJTIriM
CONTROL
B0AR~
SUSC~PT~R
~i:
PART
~
~C~A
AND
U~CP~iIT PROGRAMS
SUBPART
A:
G~P~ER~\L
PR0V~SX0WS
Secti on
702.101
App
702:102
Purpose
and
Scope
702
103
Confl
denti ~! It~
702.104
Re
ference~
702.105
t~u~emakir~g
702.~0&
Agency
Criter1~
702.107
Permit
Appe&~s
702.108
Variances
702.109
fcrc~cnt
702.110
Defin~t~ons
SUBPART
!~:
PERh1T
APPLtCP~T1ONS
Section
702.120
AppI ~c~tIon
702.121
~‘~ci
Appiie~.
70~.122
Co~pete~e~s
702.123
!n~oncati~n
Requ1re~ents
702.124
Recorc4:eepin~
702.125
C~ntli~tI~n
~
~
Pe~n1t~
702.126
Si~n~tor~es
t~Per~1’~
P.p~ic~t1nns
and
Reperts
SUflPI~RT
C:
~E~l1~I~
(O3~UP10~S
Section
702.140
ConditIons
Appi’~ceb1eto i~i1Peri~it~
702.141
?~1j
ty
t~
Co~p1
y~
702.142
Uuty
to
R~p’~y
702.143
Need
to H~to~Reduce i~cti~sity
Nct
a
Uefen~e
702.144
Duty
tc
~4ltigate
702.145
Proper
O~rationand M~ntenance
702.146
Per~1t
~S.cti~ns
702.147
Property
Rights
64~8O

XLLD~0XSRtGISTE~
702.148
702
702,150
7024151
702.152
702,160
702.161
702
*
162
7024163
7024164
AUTHORITY:
Implementing Section
13
of the Environmental Protection Act
1/2, pars. 1013, 1022.4 and 1027).
and
22.4 and authorized
by
Section
27
(IlL.
Rev. Stat.
0$1.1983,
ch,
iii
SOURCE:
Adopted
iii
~
47 P~!~3 at
8 !fl..
Req. 1247~effective
as.
noted in ~rTTTii
~e1~t~T~
ew~ed
i~
~b~19at at
1
Ill.
lIeg
14352,
effective as noted
in 35 Iii. A&a, Code 700,1~ene
in RS
at
ill,
Reg.
_______
effective
Section 702.’JiO
SUBPAWT
A:
Defin i
GENERAL PROVISIONS
The following definitions apply to 35
flI. Ac~n, Code 702, 703~704 and 705.
Terms not
defined In thl~
Section have
the
meaning
given by the appropriate
Act.
When a
defined
terT~
~p~crsin a definition,
the
defined term is
sometimes placed
w~thln
~1uothion
marks
as
an
aId
to readers.
~s~n
a
definition applies
prirnarci.y
to
o~enr
more
programs, those programs appear In
parentheses after
the
defined
terms.
~ote:
See
40 CFR 270.2)
~Act~in4strator’
means
the
A&ninlstrator
of the United States Environmental
Protection
Agency,
or
an ni~thorizedrepresentative.
POLLUTION CONTROL 8OARD
TEXT
OF
A~0PTED
Duty
to
Provide
Information
Inspection
Tind
Entry
Monitoring a~dRecord~
Signatory Rnqulroment~
fleporti~jPequirements
Estabi~shingPermit
Condlt~ons
Duration
of Permits
Schedules
ol’ Compliance
A1tern~tiveSchedules of
Compliance
Recording and Reporting
SUSPART
0:
ISSUED
PERMITS
Effect of e Permit
Transfer
Modification
Causes for ~odif1cation
Facility Siting
Revocation
Minor
Modifications
Secti
on
7O~
.181
702.182
702.183
702,184
702.185
702.186
702.187
84-2~Ji

tLLY~OISREGIS1U
i~OLLU1~ON
CO~TRDL
~DM~D
~Ag~ancy~
means
the
Ill h~oi~
L~nvlron~ent~1
ProtectIc~n
~ency~.
~1~pp1~catfon~
~~ns
~
Jlgertcy
~‘or~
~piy1ng for
a per~n~t,
lnc~uthng
~ny~ddltions, re~isltin~
or
~iodlfication~~o the
forms,
For RC~A,
application
~tlso1nc~d~s
the
1~formation~‘aqu1red
by
the Agency under 35
111,
~
C~703.1132
~t
~
~contentsof
Part
~ of
the
RORA
a~piicetion).
~‘App~’opriate
act
~ndr~çwlatlons~’
~eansthe
Solid
~Ia~c~e
Oisposal
Act,
as
~ended
by
the
Resource
Co~sei~etion
and
Recovery
Act
(RCRA);
Safe
~)riv~king
Water t~ct
~SDtdP~
or
tha
nrarnnental
Protection
Act,~
whichcver
is
app
cab~R~
~ndapp~1cah1eregulations
promulgated
under
those
statutes.
“Approved
prograrn
or
approved
State~’means
a
State
or
Interstate
program
which
has
been
approved
or
authorized
by ~PAunder
40
CFfl
123.
~Aqu1fer~
(RCRA
and
UIC)
means
a
geo~ogical~forvtation”
group of
formations~or part of
a
formation
that
is
capable
of
~4eidin~~
significant
~mou~it
of dater to
a
well
or 3~r1ng.
~Areaof
rev~ew~
(UIC~Jt~eansthe
area
su’ou~idin~
an
injection ~el1
described according
to
the cr~teria
set ~orthin 35
Iii.
Mi~Code
730.106
or
in
the case of an area permit3 the project ~reaplus a circw~tscrihiny
area
the
width of
which
I~eIther 402
rneters
t~/4of a mile) or a
number
calculated according te the
criteria
set
forth in 35 IlL. Mu.
Code
730.106.
~Board~
~ean~the
flh1nci~~oilutiov~Control
~o~rd,
“Clost:~’&~
(P..Uth) ~ans
the ~ct ~f
seci~r1ncia
“Uazardous
~4ast~
~4arag~ment
Facility”
pursuant
to th~r
u~re~ents
of
35 fll.
~
Code
1244
~Cont~in~nt~(UW
meaos
~nyphysir~i
~r~c~1
b1ologica~
~r
radiological
substance
or
rnatter
Th
UCWAU
means
the
Clean
Water
Act
~fo’~i~ier~ty
referred
to a~
the
Federal
Water
Pollutior
Control .~ctor
F,ederai
Water
Pollution Control
Act M~en~ents
of
l972’~~
P.1..
~
a~
amended
by ~
P.,L,~9S—217,
and P~4~P.L!~
3~U~.C..123L
“Date
of
approval
by
UStPA
of
the
Illinois
~flC
program~
means
the
~
11984,
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~LL!H0!S
REG!SitR
POLUfl2U4
COPITROL
~3O/~U)
1i~T
OF
A~0PT~D
~M~4E~TS
~Director~means
the
Director of
the !lllnols
Environmental
Pro~ectlon
Agency
or
his
desgnee~.
~Dpocalt’
(RCR~)mea~s
the
d1sch~trqe~,
deposit,,
injection~,dw~ping,
splll1nç~,,leaking
or
placing
of c~y~‘ha~ardous
waste~into
~r
on
any
land
or ~ator or
Into
~nywe’V~ so
that
such
hazar~uswaste
or
any
constituent
thererf
may
enter
the
ec’.
ironment
or
be
em1tt~dinto
the
air
or
discharged
into any ~at.ers~
ThThdth~jground
rnater,
“D~spo~al
Facillty’~ (RCRA) ~ean~
a
facility
or
part of
a facility
at
which
~ci~z~rdous
waste~Is
intent~nal1y
placed Into or
on
the
land
or water,
~rnd
at.
whIch haz*rdous
waste
wfli
remain
after
ciosure~
“~)r.~ftPermit~
means
a
doc~sment~wepared
under
35
III
Ad~.Code
705.141
Ir~dicatln~the Agency’s
tentative
dec~sior4to is~ue,deny
medify,
revoke
and
reissue,
terminate
or
reissue
a
~1permlt~
A notice of intent to deny
a
permit,,
as
discussed
In 3~IlL
A~.Code 70~.l4l
is
a
type
of ~draft
r~ermit”.
A
denial of a request
for ~d1ficatlon,,
as
discussed in 35 Ill.
~
Code 70~.l2~
is
not
~ ~draft permIt”~
A ~propo~ed
permit~
is not a
“draft
per~it~’.
“Drilling
Mud~
(UIC)
means
a
~eevy
suspension
used
‘~nd,’Illing
an
9n~ectlonweli’~,,Introduced
down
the
drill
pipe and th~oug~
the ~‘ir1ll
bit.
~E1ementary
neutralization
unite
means
a
device
~ith:
Is used i’~r
neutrali:~nç
~
~rr~ch are
hazardous ~te~
only
because
they exhibit th~•~r~rosiv~ty
thar~cter1st~cs
defIned
in
35 III.
Ac~.
Code
721,122.,
c~r
~
listed in
&~p~)—e~
35 t~l
A~n.
Code
721,,
Subpert~)only
for this reasoo~
and
~ee~s
t1~ed~finitian
r~f~
nt~er,,transport
vehicle,
or
vessel
in
35 flI
,
Code
~Emergency
Permit” me~n~
a ~
or ~ii~
~perm1t”Issued
In
accordance
wIth
35
111.
A~.Code
703~22i
or 704~~(~
?espectlveiy.
~Envlronmental
Protection ~ct~’
~ar~
the
~nvironment~i
protection
Act,
(I11~
P~ev.Stat,
8’~.l9~’,
~
~ii
1I~..
~,
par, 1801
as
amended.
“Environmental
Protection
Aqoncy~
(1PP~”)
means
the
United
States
Environmental
Prot’~ctIonAgency4
TMEPA”
means
the
United
states
~‘~ironmentai
Protection
Agency”.

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portion
that
t~eetstP~e
cr1~ei~
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ef
drlnklnq
~ater~
but
~uich has b~n~
~
~
~
~
pror~&ire~
In
~35Ill
~..
A~ Code
~
~
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ng
~
~
~
~
.V...&~ or
“exis~’~g
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for
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~
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facility
has
C~11C~?d
~
~
‘~Tho
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th~
,
~tete
and
local
Y~:,y~:’’~~,
r~y’.;..~
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construction; and
It~r
~
~
‘:~:c~ion
~woç~ram
has
bs~cun
or
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c.w~w c~roo~’r~.’~’
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ntr~ctu&lohi ~ation~
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and
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In
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mud”.

-—.-----.——
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_~-_-——_~-—_
—a.
POLLUTiON
COWrROL
BCk~X~
TEXT
OF
ADOPTED
~DkE~~S
uGeneratoru
(RCRA) means
~ny person,
by
site
~ocation,
whose
act
or
process
proóices
~h~zardous
waste~identified
or
listed
in
35
111.
~
Code
721.
‘~Groundwater~
(RCRA
~i~’i~
U1C~~ens a
water
below
the
land
surface
in
a
zone
of
saturatlon~
~Hazardous
Waste”
(RCRA
and
U!C)
means
~ hazardous wa~~
as
defined
in
35
Ill.
A&i,
Code
721.103.
~Hszardous
waste
manager~entfacility
(“HWM
faellity’T~
means
all
contiguous
land,
and s~ructures~
other
appurtenances
and
improvements
on
the
land,
used
for
treating,
storing
or
disposing
of
“hazardous
waste”.
A
faci1~tymay
consist of
several
‘~treatme~t”,,
“storage~’
or
~disposal”
operational
units
(for
example,
one
or mere landfills, surface
impoun~nants~rcoithinatlons of themL
“MW
facility”
(RCRA)
means
~Mazardous
Waste
Management
facV~ity”.
‘Injectlon
well”
(RCRA
and IflC) ~eansa
“well” into ~t~ich
~1ui4s’are
being injected.
“Injection zone” (UIC) means~a geological ~on~atlon”,,
group of formations
or part of a formation receiving fluids through a ~weiV’.
“In
operation”
(RCRA)
means
a facility whic~mIs treating, i~toringor
disposing of Thazardous waste~,
“Interim authorization”
(~CP.~)
~a~nsapproval
by
EPA of th~Illinois
Hazardous
Waste
Management
progtam
which
ha~
~et
the
requirem~entsof
Sec.
3006(c)
of
RCRA
~nd a~p~Icabio
~ou~rements
of
40
CF~l23~Subpart F.
This happened on May
17,,
l~)82.
“Interstate
agenry’~means
an
ency
of
two
or
gore
states
established by
or
under
an
~ç~reemwto~corn~actapproved
by
the
Congress,,
or
~ny
other
agency
~,f two
or
r~re
states
wing
Ab!~tantlal
‘powers o~
pertaining
to
th~
control
of
~oll~t~
~s determined
and
e~pro~ed
by
the
Aó~m1nis’trator
;jncie~
the
“~tppropri~te
W:t
and regulatns~’.
‘Major facility” me~r~s
a’m~y
‘flCRA o~’
UIC
‘acllity
or activ~ty~
classified
as
such by the Re~ioria~
Achw~r~lstrator
or
the
Agency,
‘Manifest”
(RCRA
and UiC~~eansthe
shipping
document
originated
and
signed
by
the
“generator”
which
cont~~ins
the
1nThr~tlonrequired by
gu~pa~t-B-ec
35 Iii.
Ad~.Code
722~
Subpart
B
~r
35
flI.
A~n,Code
809.

~LLt!4DIS
~s’n~
LUJ~!DH
co~m~oi
~ci~w
~
AUOPTE~
~E~Dt’~’S
4øoa~d-Ne
~4~.-P~4G~-to-
$e~’i.~~4~4
~
~
~
Rag
at*er~e~4
“Hational
Pollutant
~1’~ar~
El
n~t~n
System”
means
the
a~tlonal
program
for
~ssuing~
~iod1~y1~,
ri~vr~k~n!,
and relssuin~,ter~i~atlng~
mi~n1torlngand enforclncj
permits
~
imsing and ~enfor
ing pretrea~nent.
requirements,
~der
Sections ~O7,,
402,
318
and.
405
of
CWA
and
~nderSec.
12(f)
of
the Enviro~tal~ect1on
P~t~nd
~
3~C11.
~.
Co do
30
rt~,
The
term
Includes
ei~
“approved
program”
“Hew
H~iMfacility”
(RCt~k)means
a
~er~bus
Waste
~n~ement
facility”
which
beçp~noperation
~r
?or
which
const
ctio~eom~m~enced
after
Nove~er
ire,
i~8O0
“Kew
Injection
~ii’~
t~JIC~
rneans
a
~ell~
~lch
began
jection
after
the
UIC
~rogram
for
the
State o~
~liis
applicable
to
the
m7~all is
approved.
“Off..site~”
(RCRf~ me~mns~rny~1te ~ich
1~~t
“on1te”~
“On-site”
(ItCRA)
me~~ns
on
the
sa~eor
~c~r~iicariy
~,ntiguou;
property
which n~y
be
divided
by
~ubli~ or
private r1~ht~of.~y~
provided
the
entrance
and e~dt
hen
th~properties
~:sat
a
cross~roadsintersection,
~d
acce’~i~by
crossing
as
opposed to
going
along, the
~
Hon.~contigu~us
properties
owned
by
the same
re~
hut
connected
~y
a
~ight~of~~y
~ñ~1c~
the
person
controls and to
~ich
th~pub~i~
does
~mc~t
r~av~
~cce~s~
is also
considered ~n~-s~te
property
~C4wner
or
operator”
mear~s the
o~’m~sr
~w
operator
of
any
~facility
or
activity”
~ub~eC..
to
reguiat~onunder t~ i~CRAor
UIC
nrngravns.
“Permit”
ff~eansa~a~th’i::&~tio;’~~
l~c~n~e
c~e~uiveient
r~tr~~l
~curnsrmt
1st~uedto
le~eimtthe ~
of this Part ~d 35
Ill
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Cu~
~
704
~ni
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‘~
~i~
~nc~~dec
t~tCR~
“~er~ii
t
by
rule”
(35
ilL
Ar~~nde703.i~~l~,
U~~r~aapermit
(35
TIl
A~n~
Code
704.162)
and
RC~Aor
UIC
~‘r~ency
~er!~’~t”
(35 Ili~. Adam,
tode
;~T---
703.221 ~nd7O4..4~)~
“Pen~it”~es
~ot
lnclu~L~
RCRA
Interim
status
~~ti~Adr~.Code
i00,l05)~InC
authorization
by
ri~k~
(pa~-~-e~
35
lii.
!id~. Code 704~,
Suboart
C),
or any
permit which
has
not yet
ôeen
the
subject
of fi
nvaction,
auth
as
~ “Oraft
Permit”
or
a
“Proposed Pc~rm~t.~
“Person”
means
any
in
‘~idue~,
p
tners~ip,
co~partnership,firm
company,
corporation,
association,,
joint
stock
cot~pany,
trust,
estate,,
pol’itical
subdivision,
state a~ncy,or
any other lal
entity,
or
their
legal
represefltatiVe~agent
~r assigns,
?

LLUT~T~
0~Th~L
¶~Wt~E)
~
~Phaset” (RC~M
~eanr1~,
as
rjsed
in
the
corresponding f~dera~
regulations,
the
periad
of
tl~c
cing
~
1~0.
~‘or
tllinoh purposes,,
P~s~
t
~y
~
~PhaseII”
(RCRA) ~ean~ as ns~~in
the
c.~rrespondingfeti~r~l
regu1at~ons,the ~erlod
of
~i~e
ci~c~ayl~ l~80. F~
L~llnoispurposes,, Phase U ~ill~o~ence
t~e-4e~-tha~-the
~
~4~wi,enever
USEPA ~r~nts
fimi~~
i~ati~n
to
the
Agency to
issue
~
“Physical
eo~stru~tior~’
OWRA~
a
~cavation,, movement
of
earth,,
erection
of fort~sor
structures
or
similar
activity
to
prepare
an
“HWM
facility”
to accept
“hazardt~u~
waste’~
“Plugging”
OJIC)
means
the
act
or
process
of
stopping
the
flow of
water, oil
or gas
into
or
out of ~ formation throug~ia borehole
or
well
penetrating
that
formathrn,
~P0~rd”
means
vpublidy owned t
~t~ier~t
works”
~Project”
(UIC)
means
a
group of wells
~n
e
o~ation~
“Publicly
owned
treatment wor~~ ~‘0N”)
means
a~yd&ct~o~system
used in
the
tr?r~buent
~1ncli~ding
recycling
and
reclamation)
of
municipal
sewa’~eor
dustrlm~~
wastes o(
a
liquid
nature t~hich
is
owned by a
~state”
or
~unir~p~~
Th$s
def1n~tion~rscludes
sewers,
~lpes or
other
cw
nco~~n~yIf
they
convey wa~tewater
to
a
P0Th
provldincj
trea~er~t.
“Radioactive
ts~t~’
~thC~~ma~ any
waste
which cont~i~s
radicactive
material
in
ccncentr~t~o~
~
:~e~ce~
those
I Isted
~ni~)~
20,
Appendix
t~,
T~bieH,
Cclu~n~
“RCRA”
means the
Se~!id~sta
~o~i
A~ta~ w~n~d
by
the
t~source
Conservation
and
~
~t
of
~
~P.
L.
~4-&~0, ~s a~en~ed
by
Pub.
1.
c5—~509,
42
~
~S~Q’;.
/
“RCRA permIt” r~ans
~ ~
required
under
Section
2i~f)of
the
Environmental
~r~tect~
“Regional A&~inistrator’~~
the Regionel A~dnistr~tor
for
the EPA
Region in which
the
facThty
1~sioc~ted
or
his designee.
“Schedule
of
co
lia~mt:a’~
~neans
a
schedule of
remedal
mc~asures
included
in
a
er~it~I
ludIn~~n enforceable
sequence
o1
Interim
requirements
(for
exain~l’~,
&ctions,,
opc~r~tlons
or
milestone
events)
leading
cc
compliance
with
th?t
“a~propriateAct
and
reguiat~ons”,
84~2~7

~0T5 ~:E~P~9
~
L~f~’t~f~
~
~O~$~tJ
r~’
,~:
~
“SLWA~
means th~~
~e~r
~t
~ub~
L
~
as
~s~*~od
by
Pub,
1.
95.~90(~
~2 ~
1Section 4D’~projr.~n~
~
?~‘~çr~~
~v’
‘~434’
~
an
~pprove~
~
~
~r
~
r~late
~c
~
~ of ~
‘~
the
ic~n~~
fl’i
~i~xi”
under
Suction
4~C~
of
th~
Cletn ~ter
Act
~n
~ta~
~‘~ate~
waters”.
~Site,, ~
t~e
land ~
~c
~y ~acil
~ty
or
activity”
is
p~ysicellylocated
i~
c~~t~cL,
;~ut~q
ad.~ac~i~t
led used in
connt~ctionwith ths ~ac~y c~~ctY~’
“SIC
Code”
r~ear~s
codes
pursuant
~o the
rreiit
Standard
thdustrial
Classif~cat~oi~4~nual ~‘m~
i~’
the
President
0?flce
of
Managemc~nc and
~udget,
~
~LC~
“State” m~ri~
the
state o~flli~a’~s,
“State
I)irector” ~e~ns
the
fl~’ecto~r
o4~1N~
::llTho~is
ivirN’~ta~
Protection
Agency.
“State/EPA
.~q
~ei~ient~
~
~
aq
e~cmt
~t~een
th~~~iooa~
~
~
activities,, v~s~~ib!’~
~
~‘m~
~r~q~iM fr~3udingthose
~m~r th~
RCRA and
SDL~A,
~3torage~
~
~
~
~it~l
~
~
~
~asle~
~or ~
temporary
~
~.t
~
r?r~d~
t~
~rtou~
waste
Ic
t~ated~,
disposeo
or
~throc~
~
“Strati~m~lu~l
s~it~
~
.~
~an~
~ ~~mle~
~ntary
bed
or
1ayer,~rega~d~ess~P
t
~‘msks~of q~ner~lly
~he s~ime
kind of rock
~
“Tot~
~i~s~lv~d ~oi
~y~IC.
~
the
‘wtal
di~so1v&~j
(~iiterab
solids as
thterm1r~d
~
~
~
~
~
~
1~4( C~136..
~Transfer facility”
w~e~ms
~
tra!~sprt~oc~
~el~ted facfl1t?~
including ldln~
~
r~n~
~g
~
~r~e
areas
~i
similar
areas w~rc~
~
rd~~
~
~ire
t~e~
~
~tiri~g
the
no~rial course
~V
~

~~iS~GiS1E~
Wt4
~0Wt~0L
8~ARf~
TE~l’0?
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PE~1)M~WfS
~Transportér”
~RCRA)
~
a
ps~rson
qa~ed
in
the
off~-s1te
transportation of
‘~r~iu~
~
by a~r,,rafl
ghway
or
~ter,
“Tre~ent~
(RCP~A)~e~ns~iny
eth~d,,technique,
process,,
mci
t~ding
neutrallzation~~gned
to
change
the
physical,
chemical
or
biological
cha~~cter
or
coinpo~it1onof
any
“hazardous
waste~so
as
to
neutralize
suth
~astes~or
so
as
to
recover
energy or material
resources
from
the
waste,
or
~o ~s to
render
such
wastes
non-hazardous,,
or
~ess
zardo~sever
to
transport,,
store
or
dispose
of;
or
amenable
for
r~covery~
amenable
for
storage
or
reduced
in
vol~rme.
~1JIC”
~ans
the
Underground
~nject1or~Control
program
under
Part
C
of
the Safe
~)rin~inçj
water
Act,,
including
en
“approved
program”.
“Underground
~njection~’(UE)
~ean~a
~well inlectlon”.
“Underground source of dr*Thg water” (“US~M4~(R~and ~flC)
means
an “aquifers or Its
portion:
Which
supplies
arty
p~thlic
water syste~or
~.1P~1th
conta1n~a sufflcien~quantity of ~round~ater
to supply a
public water
system;
arn~
turr~ntly
lies
~
~tcr
for h~i~n
consumption;
or
Contains
~ess than l00(~~/1
al
dissolved solvents;
an~1
Wh~~i~not
~
‘~o~e~mtcd
eqtr~?er~
“USDW”
(RCR/k
rind ~flC~
c~ar~.
•~r
‘~unt1ergroundsource 0f
drinking
~ter”~
“Wastewator t
t~r,o~:t
unit”
~nc~n~
~ ~v1ce
which:
Is
part of ~ was~e~ct~r
tre~itmcntfacilIty
which
Is
suh~ectto
regulation
und?r eithj~r
~cti~n
402
or
Section
307t~b3of
the
Clean Water Act or ~
3~
ilL
A~,
Code
~09,
Subpart
A; and
Receives
and tre~~
or
stores
~n iiifluent
wastewater
which
is
a
hazardous
waste
~‘s
~flne~i
in
~S~lL
Ac~i~.
Code
721.103,
or
generates
and
cw~ulat~
~ ~a
ta~tertreat~entsludge
which
is
a
hazardous ~a~tee~sc~f’~n~d
in
35 flI,
A~,
Code
721.103,
or
treats
or
stores
a wa~tewat~r
trea~entsludge
whlth
is
a
hazardous
waste
as
defined in 3~
IlL
A~n~
Code
721.103,
and
e.4-20~

______
____
~LL~A~rn!S
t~E~ST~fl
____
_____
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C0W~T~0L
~O~U
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t~t~ENTS
~4eets
the
~nitio~i of tank
In
35 fll.
~.
Code
720~flO,
i~ters
o~
the
United
~t~s or
~ater~
of
the
U.S,’
means:
All
w~ter~
which ar~currentiy
ed,,
were used in th~p&st, o~
m~ybe
susceptih~cto
use
i8 intar~tateor
foreign co~Tm~ce,
Including a~lwaters
whIch
ore
subject
to
the ebb and
flow
of
the
tide;
All
Interstate
waters,,
includ1n~
interstate
‘~wetiwids”;
All
other
~iaters such
as
I
rastote
la~es~
rivers~
streams
~mci
~di~g iv~termittentstreams)
~udfl
ats,
sandf~ats,
~wetThnds”,,
s~o~,ç~hs,
pralr~epotho7es,
wet
mea~ws,playa
lakes,
or
natural
ponth
the
user,
degradation
or
destruction
of
which
woul d affect or
coul d affect
interstate
or
ford
ga
co~mnerce
ir!~uding
any
suth
waters:
whl&
are
or
~cu1dbe
used
by
Interstate
or
foreign
tr~elersfor recreat~ona’~or other
purposes
from
~1
ch
fish
or
shell
fIsh
are
or
coul ~ he
taken
and
~old
in
Interstate
cr
foreigr
co~m~erce~
or
which are used or c
d be u~dfor Thdustri~1purposes by
in4jstries
In
terstate
coimr*rce;
~i1
1mp~nôner~ts
of waters athe~ise~?ined
as
waters
o?
the
United
States un~rthis
c~s?in~t1on;
TrIbutari~!o~
w~ters
~dent~fI~din
rraphs
fa)~l
~
through
(zt)~4)
of
this
~f~tton
The
territorial
~
a~id
~Wetlands”
o~cene;to
water~~
(other
than
waters
th~tt.are
themselves
~iet~andsi
enti~?ied¶~r~
paragraphs (a)il~ through
(~‘~(6~
of
this
def~n~ion~,
I,
Waste
treat~ent~
in
~di~i1g
treathient
ponds
or
lagoons
.de~ignedto
meet
the
r
ui~e~ents
of
C~4At’other
than
cooling
pw~dsas
define~iin
4~)CFR
~23,li(~
which elso
meet
the
criteria
for
thf~
d~finith,~)
~re
not
waters
of th~lintted
States.
~Wel1”(UIC) means ~ bor~?3,,drilled or
driven
shaft, or
a
dug
hole,
~those
depth
is
greater
then
the
1a~gestsurface dimension.

ll.Lit~0IS
~t~GISTER
iE’~T
CF
~D~WT~l)
A~4W4~H?S
94e11 In3ection~
~UXC)
~neans
the
subsurface
empiacem~ntof
~fiuids~’
tbroug~ia
bored,
~r~li
or
driven
~well~
or througt~a ~g ~1l~
where
the
ô~pthof th~
~j
Is
r~ate~
than
the
larç~est
surface
dimension.
~et1ands”
means
~
~ireasiI~t
ore
Irn~n~ated
os’
t~uratedby
~.w’~facc
or
groundwat*~at
~i
fr.
~en~y
and
duration ~uff1cient
to
supports
and
that
under
r~l
rcw~stances~
support,
a
prevalence
of
vegetation
ty~icafly
~te~
~‘orlife
In
saturated sofl
conditions.
Wetlands
~nera1ly
include
swamps~
marshes,
bogs
and
similar
areas.
(Source:
Amended
at
~
peg.
effective
__________)
SUBPART
~
PF~1~T
~PPUCAT10WS
Section 702.123
I~iformation~e~ire~ents
A1~applicants
fo’~”,
~CRA
or
U~C
permits
shall
provide
the following
fnfor~atton
to
the
Agency,,
usIng
the
appl~cat1on
for~iprovided
by
the
Agency (additional
information
required of a~piicants~iss~tforth
in 3S
IlL
Ackn.
Code
703~0
~t
~
RCRA)
and ~
~ill~
~
Code
~O4.,l~1
tUIC)).
a)
The
activities
cont~ctedby
the
applicant
which
require it
to
obtain
oer~Its~ier
or
b)
~
11 in~jaddross
and l~tion
~f
the
faci’ity
for ~hIch
the
app1ic~nis
nwb~itted.
c)
~ip
-~
four
src ~
~st
r~1~t
the
principal
products
or
~ervic~s
~ro~’1&~o
b.:#
the
~fr~c:i11ty..
d)
Th~o~r~tor’~
aa~re,addre~.~,
t~l~hone
nurrter-,
ownership
status
and
st~tu~
~s
~er~1.
~tata~,
‘~‘~
puh~ico~’other
ent1ty~.
~i
es~o~~erofthe
fad lity.
A
~
t~uctionapprovui~received
or
applIed for under ~nyof the following
programs:
~)
Ha~ardo~s
Waste ~ a~:e~ent
program
under
TtCRA~
a~8
this
Part.
and
~5 I~i,,Ac~Code
~
2)
~JIC
pro
under ~
this Part and
35
fli.
A~n.
Code
704.
64-291

~.~1ROL~)fJ?~~
-~
~ri
sW
~
~~JY?4ENT~
3)
~4P!~S
prc~r~
~.~ter
C~1A
~sid
~ia~
3~
~
Code
~O9
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4)
~
~
~
(Psri~
program unde’
th~
C’~ean
~
~
5)
NonattaThment ~roçjr~.
~.
r
the
Clean Air Act,
6)
P~atlonai
~~S~~rin
1~.;.~n&
±~
~or
~ar~fo~
PTht~nts
(NESHP~PS~
~r
~
~tk~
~pprr~v&~
~nd~r the C~anMr
Act.
i:~
0ce;~n•~~pi~
~
t~
~4rIn~ ~r
-action
Re~arth
and
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:tui~i~
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extendir~t~
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(one milc~)
beyond t~ propert~j
bo~dariesof
the so7~’
depfc~T~
the fac~iiy ond ~
~
Thtake
and di~arge
structures;
each
~f it~
r4~3~s
~
trea~nt~,
st~r~ge
or
disposal
f~c~1t~e~:
~
~r:~
~
~‘iolth.
~ro~the
faci~ity
are 1n~ected
r~ound;~m’i
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named in~
~‘~‘~‘-~
~
~&l
occupying
a
posItion~:
~
3)
The
wrltte~~
~ ~
~t~ltted
to
tP~.~jncy.,
~
Changes
to
~
~
~fl
~~~l~tiOfl
~17~jer
p~ragraph
(b) is no longer
r~:~
hec~u~
~ &~?fe~entdi~!du~l
or
posi tion
has.
~
~ty
~
~i:
~ ~rnli
operation
el
the
~acil1ty,
a
flew
tret~r
~at~sf~~ngthe
re~u1r~ments
of
paragraph
(h~must
be
sub
~.tedt~’~
t~ A~enc,yprIor
to
or
together with ar~
-por~, ~
oe~
appliceti~n~s
to
be
signed
by i~routhori~edr~peni~
d)
Cert1fi~ation.
Any
person si~ni~
~
~~ment
~
ra~raThs
Ca)
~r
(h)
shall
~ako thc~~fol~wi~
t1cntie~
~ffi4ne4~d~~l
~
~
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~
~
a~~
~
~-~n~i~wc
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i
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Ame~ed
at
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1~0AP~
S~~A~T
C:
~i~Ni~’
C~~T!O~
~it$os7O?.t44
~uty t~
~
~
1* th. event
of
noncompi
~
..~ith
~thi~
~rmit,,
the
perrnlttee
shall
take
ITi iii(oflI~Tii1~e
p~
~
Wfj
out
sJ~h
~
~
:K’~~!E
(kard Note:
See
40
CFR
~427O~)~),)
Section 702.150
!4onorlticj
and
~tecord~
a)
Samples and
measurements
t~en
~?orthe
purpose
of
monitorinçi
~ia11
be
representative
~
the
~ionitored
act1v~~~,
b)
The
permittee
~hail
r~Threcords
of
all
itor~no
information,, includThg all
calibretion an~~1nt~na~ce
racords
ead
all
original ~dr~
rt
r~cording~
~‘n~
contin~o~is
aonitorin~instrw~ei~tatlcn~.
zxpies
of
~li
reports
required
by
this
perrnit~and r~c~rds
oc~
a~l~ta
used
to
cof~plete
the
application
for
thI~
~er~r~lt,
for
a
ç~eriodof
at
least
3
years
free the ~
~f
th~
~n~n’h~
~
~a~ort
~‘
appUcatlon.
Th~~1n~i
~z~y
im
~xte~ded
by
request of
the
ncy
at
any
th~.
The
per~itte?~
~h~ll
maintain
records from
a
1
grotrn
~
ter
~
çJ;~v~
~-;izjri~
~
______
e
cci
y.
and
for
~cT1T~Lp~i~
ci
~ecords
of i~ory~ix~
jrc~r~:sy~
~a~i
1)
The
~
exa~
p~nce
e~tit1i~
o’~~a~i1nq or
measurern~nts;
2)
The
in~da~
~o
~erforwed
the
~ampl
Ing
or
measurn~it
~i;
3)
The &te(~)analyses
~re
p~rforr~~
4)
The
di~s~
who
o~edthe
analyses;
5)
The
analy~i~~
tech
qties t~r~ethoth used;
~nd

~)
The
results o~~
(Bo~rtl~ote~
~
~i~k
~
($evrce:
~aended~t
~
~&c~
~
)
$cct$or~
702152
~
•~
~
a)
Planned
ch~nc,~es~
Tho pe~~~tee
~:o ~i~enotice
to
t!e
Agency
as soon as
po~sTh~
~
~
~*:y~ic~
~ltaretions
O~
additions to t~c~r~
~
b)
Anticipated
~o~ictp~~
~T~e
p
mittee
sh&fl
ç~iveadvance
notice to
the
A~en~:y
~
~
~nges
in
‘Me
permitted
facility or
acti~ty~*~lc~
~v
nonco~pl
lance
with
permi t
requ~re~M~rl~,
ci
Tr~nsfers~
This
p~rr~Y~.
~s ~
rans~erebleto
~ny
person except
after
notice
tt~
th~
A~)ency~.The
Agency
~y
require
~oi~lfication
of
the
permit
to
cham~e
the
n~r~e
of
the
oerrr~itta~
end
Incorporate
cuch
~th!r
requlrornemts
a~~ay be
n
~essary under
the
appropr~i*~t.
f~o~
,&~ection~
~
~
?oa’.i1y~3~.
fri
some
cases
~d1fic~t1eri
~s ~
d)
Monitoring
renorts~
nit~j
~s~ts
~h~l
he
~ort~d
et t~o
intervals
spec~f~er~
~
.~
a)
Compllanc~
sche~iu~~
Ro~ o~~
~anc~
,~
~cnr~~l
~r~ce
with
or
~ny
~
~
~
~nter~i an~
~Thi~l
rucrr~ts
conta ~nedin
any co~l
flCE
~
tI~
~T~lteh•~\lhe
~
~~4:~y’
~
~
~
f)
Twenty~four
h~ur
~
i
)
The
pern~!tte~~
~r~c~r~’
~
~
~i.ich
~ty
—~
endanger
ieei~b~
o~tme e~ronment.
Sthy
~n
r~atio~i
shall
be
prov~~d
or:~lywi
~h~n~
~rs
~F~’om
th~tl~
the
pe~’mltteebeco~aware
of
the
circumsta
:es~
1c~~n:
A~
!~for~iat4~
ncer~fn~
release of
~
rdot~waste
i~7~.o
~
~)
Any
~
n1~
~
reese
or ~i~~crj~of hazardous
f ~i~
W~ne
~Tfl~
~fl7c~~ou ~
~tei~The
en~
i
ror~men
~T~6i~ne~Tth
~
ftP i~r-i~

~L~fl’l~!
~X~T~OL
I~OAiW
~rk~
~:
~
~
2)
The
~scrint’nn
ei’
the
occ~?re~ico
and Its
cause
shaU
.
A)
~
owner
or
n
~era
car’
13)
~am
addres
~h~en~erof
the
facility;
t~
21
~
E’
The
e ~~n t
~ in
~
~nv
‘.~.
-~
~
F)
An
assessc~ientof
actual
c~ri~otantIalhazards
to
the
-
~
G)
Estimated
~uav~tl’~.y
~nd disposition of
recovered
~ffi~T~th
~
3)
A
written
~issi~~
~
~
~r~ided
within
~
days
of
the
time
the
~er~i’;~r~ ~
~are
of thr~
circumstan~s, T!’~ ritter~~ubr~isc~on
~thc~llcontain
a
description
ol~the
ncr~cc~pl
lance
and its
ca~e;the
period
~f
n~nco~pl
~
~
ex~:
~te~
and
times;
and
if
the
nonco~p’~Ien~
~
~
he~rcerrected~the
anticip~,ted
time it ~is
e~p~ct~
t~ce~tinue;.~dsteps
taken or
planned
to
reduca,
~
~
~~r~vent
r~cccurrence
of
the
nonco~ipl
I
ance.
g)
Other nor~:omp~
~
Th~
~u1t
sh.~fl report
&~
in~ta~c~s
of
rnco~ip’1ianr;~~
~
~
~r
.$
ft
~f)
at
the
ti r~cro
tor,~ ~er~t~~ ar~su~iitted..
Th~reports
shall
~
~
h...
~‘~‘
)~
h)
Other
inforn~t~n..~e~e
th~~
becomes
aware
that
it
failed
to
subr,it
~‘relerant
~cts
1~ia
permit
application~or
submitted
1n~orrect1’~?
~n’c~T
~ permit
a~o~cation
or
In
any
report
to
tui~
A~jency~.
it
~iall
pro~ptiysubmit
such
facts
or
information.
(floard
U~jte:
See
4~’) ~‘i~ •~2~O
(Sauce:
P~nendedat
fli,
~
.,
~e~tive
____

!LL~O1~~
~
~OLL”JT!O~
C~NTROL~ThR~i
VZ~LT1W
ADOPIID
~D~4~1S
~it~AP~i
~
1~SUEDPEPM~TS
$s$t~o1*
702.184
Caus~~
~o~1i
~1cet~on
~
tollowThg
~re causes
~r
~d1flcatio~
ol~
~.)
p1
terations.
~~er~a:e
mat~rlaland substantial
alterations
or
additions
to
~
¶~er~ittad.
~1i~ty
Ov~
activity
which
occurred
after
permit
~
tu~ncewHth j
ti~ythe
application
of
permit
conditions
that
ar~
~iiN~erent~r
absent
in
the existing permit.
b)
InformatioL
Tti~~ç~enc~h~
~eive~!
1nformatlon~.
Permits
other
than
for
UY~C~us~
:i~~&‘k
may
he v~dif1ed
during their
terms
for
this c~e~e
oaly
~f
the
Information
was
not
available
at
the
tifle
of
~r~N;
~ssuance~othe~than
revIsed regulations,
guidance
or test
methods)
and
would have
JustIfied
the
application
of d~ferentnarmit
conditions at
the
tinie o~
1ssuance~
For
U~C
~irea
perm1t~this
c~n~se
sha~fl
include
any
Information
indicating
that c~ulat~’~e
effects
nn
the
environment are
acceptable~
~
t4ew
regul~tfor~s.,
The
an~r~
~r r~’~ulations
on
~t~ichthe
permit
was based have been c~ge~
by
ç
o~igatIonof
amended
standards
or
reg7ii~ticnsor
by jdic~a’1thelsion
after
th~
permit
was is~uad. ~
other
thar
for
UIC
Class
IT!
welh
~a
be
~dI
fled
durth~their
term f~rthis
cause
only
as
fo
lows:
‘I)
For
~
o~
~
st~ndards
or r
ulatio~s~
when:
A)
The
~Y~it
I~
reque~te~
to
be
~ridifi~d was
based c~i
~ ~
~‘i~jeted3S
Z~l.
*~ti,
Code
720
throug~~
72E
~
~r ~
p1..
Ac~n. Code 7~~U~C’1
regniatlon:
C)
The
&ard
haii
rov’~iL
thdr~wr~
~r
modified
that
p~rtiw~
of ~
~~thtion on whIch the
permit
condition
~t~shased~,~nt1
C)
~
it
ir 4.he
penw~tta~
~*~oIs
requesting
m~dific~tion,
the
permittec
req~e~ts
,nodifica~ionIn
accordance
~1th
3~Ill,
A~n~
code
705,178
within
ninety
~O)
thys
after
!1lTh~1s
~c~ter
~ictiee of
the
ru~emakln~
on
~ich
~?
~qticst
Is

L~iii’~O~
Cf~TtWL~O~1W
~ ~
~
2)
For
~dicia~
~
i~
~f
t~ntjurist ct’on
has rema~t~d~
~3ow’~
;~~ted regulations,~
if
the
~an~
~
~t~r
c~ncerr
th~t
portion
of
the
gi,~iations
Dr
gu~deli
en
~hieh
tho
permit
rondition
was
based
an~
a
request i~~1iedh~’the
~rii~t~tte~in
accordance with
35
fll.
1kth~
..~!e
7O~i2~
~cithin
ninety
(SO)
days
of
judicial
reman d.,
d)
~ompUance
sct~ed;lr’;~T~e~ency
~tern~ir~es
good
cause
exists
for
n~od1ficationo~~ cp~~n~*~
sc~du1e~,
su:h
as
an
act of
Gods strikes fl~x~
o~
~ter1a~
~hort~geor
other
events
over
which
the
p~rm~ttee
has 1itt’h~or
no
control
and
for
which
there
Is
no
reasonably
wai~ablere~~y~
o~
For
~CR~oniy~,th~
A~an~y
w~y~dlf~
~t
‘I)
~(hen
~
1ficati~nof a closure plan
is required under
35
ni,
A&
Code
~24~.2l2~b)
or
3~~lL
Aà~
Code
~24~2l8(b)..
2)
After
tho
~k~ency ce~v~s
the notIfIcatlo~of
expected
closure enthr
3
fl1~Mn~code
724~213,,when
the
Agency
determines
that
extension
~f th~9~)or
160
day
perIods
under
35 xli, ~
C~
724~2~
~
9cati~n~f
the
30.-year
post~closur~
~r1od
i~n~r
~
ilL
A~k~
Code
724.2l7~a
~
~,
~ont
t~c~
~
?
~r~’~’it~
~uirern~tnts
under
35
!l1
,,
A&~i
~“rr-
~
‘.,.
~~t’
~
~‘e
integr’~1.vof
the
cont~’
system
under
~
A&n.
C.ode
724.217Cc
ar~trw&rr~irt~d.
3)
t~ienthe
~
~a~f11~d
~ r
~uestunder
35 fl.
Ac~L
Code
724
47~4~)
‘?er
~i
~
~
to th~level
of
n~ncl&~
r
p~~Thi~
1~ ~r ~
the
f~eicyd~str~ites
f~
~~rk
et7~
,~
~
~
adjt~i~t
~
~
~
~‘
requirod.
4)
When
the
cor~ t~~e
actlo~~rcoramspe~.fle~
i~the
permit
~
Coat
724
2~C~
has
not
brought
the
regu~e~ iL~.~te
~
~n~ce
~lth
the
c~n~ter
protect~on
~dard
*~thi~
a
rasonable
per’~odo~time.
5)
To
include
~‘±
~‘~~‘i~ion rc~torin~
~ra~
meeting
the
requirer~n’~s
~f
~
!IL
~.
t~odo
?24~i~3~,
when
the
owner
or
operattn’
!‘i~been cond~ct~~
~‘
~mpli&~nre
wonltorinq
progr~u~
under
~
!‘~i
,~.
N~de
7~Li9~
or
~ corrective

3t~~
?~LLUfl0N
C~Th0L
!~OA~
~
X~PTt~
P~1~~TS
action
prc~~ram
un~r35 T’fl~~
(~de774.200
ag’~d
the
couipl 1&.r~ceperiot~~ndsh~fon~
the end of the t~o~ct.~closure
care
~ario~i
for
th~3~it,
6)
When
a
~en~’~t
req~ire~:
~ cotnpliance
monitoring
program
under
ill,
C~e
fl4~~l
but
monitoring
&~t$
co11ec~edprior
to
permit
issuance
Indicate
that
the
facfl~tyIs
exc~e~im~
the
oro~mc~ater
protection
standard.
7)
To
Th~lud~
~cnd1t~
~abie to
~n~ts at
a
facility
that
were
not
‘eviou~iy
inc~udedin
the facflity~s
permit.
8)
~en
a
land t~’e~en~
~.tn~t~tsnot
acMevin~
co~~plete
treat~entot~
ttrt~~
~onst~ttientsunder it~current
permit
con dl I;
ens.
1)
The
fol
lowing
are
ca~isesto
n~d1
fy
or
&lternativeiy1,
revoke
and
~issue a
permit~
The Agency
has
re~e’~v~d
not
lc~t~on
~s
r~quiredin
the
permit,
see
Sec.
7O2~l~2~)
ol
a
i~,roose~
tr~nsfarc~
the
per~tIt.
A
permit also
~w~y
~e ~d1fied
t~
~ trmsfor
aft~’
the
effective
~
o’~an
to~r~tk
trans~ar
~ec,
7~2,~1~))e
but
will
not ~e
revot’:ed a~reissued after
t~,eeqft~ctIve
date
of
the
transfer
~Cept
~po~the
~
of
the
new
rmittea,
(Board
~ot~:
~
40
~
~‘4i4~,~
~md2~0~41,)
(Source:
Amended
at
~
~
..

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P~)LU1~
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i0W~R0L~Ct.~W
TEXT ~ P~.D~WTW~
TITLE
3S~
1Y!R0~4~HTALPR0T~CTT0N
SIJPT)tT~~
~i!~ST~ ~
~ ~‘~‘)U)i
~W
~~‘TR0L
~0AR0
i~
PART
703
~CPfl~
~R~iIT
~R0(RAM
Section
703.100
Scope
and
Rd
;i~ ~
703.101
Purpose
703.110
References
~:
P~3fl’i0~S
Section
703.120
Prohibitions
~n
~enera1
703.121
RCRA
Permits
703.122
Specific !nclusiois i~
P~r~’;
~~pr~m
703.124
4~aDischarqe~~?
H~ardous~st~
703.125
Reapp1Töi’~~~
703.126
InItial
Apicati~.~
703.127
Fetral
Permits
(R1ed~
SU3PA~C~ fl.~
0R!Z~T?OWBY
~1)
i!’~T~R1M
STATUS
Section
703.140
Purpose
~irid
;;~w~
703.141
PermIts
by
~
703.150
App~icatiorih:~~x1st~n~
~T~4
~~‘~1ties
703.151
App~icatlon?y
~
~
703.152
A~enthd
~~ert ~
~pp~c~tion
703.153
Qau1ifyi~for
t~r1~
~t~tu~
703.154
Prohibitions
E~ingInterim
~t~t~s
703,155
Changes D~r~
nq,~’~
~
~tatu~
703.156
~nt~rim
~t~tu~
~
703.157
Grounds
for
T~r~ination
:C,f ~terim
Statue.
703.158
PermIts
~r
Less
Th~rian
Entire
~oI1ity

R~TE~
ii:~c~i
~:o~r~ca.
~o~o
~E~c
~:w
A~TE~
M~T~S)
~
Th:
~
~
C~7
!Ot4S
Section
703.180
Applications
~
703.181
Contents of ~
303.182
Contents
of
~
703.183
General 1nfon~..
703.184
FacIlity Loc~~
i:~~~a~1on
703.185
GroLmdwater ~
;:t~nn~~~tion
703.200
Specific
f~i~:~r~
703.201
Containers
703.202
Tanks
703.203
&~rface
~mpn~ant~
703,204
Waste
P11 a~
703.205
Incinerators
703.206
Land
Troat~nt
703.207
Landfills
sw~i
~rt~ii
~it~
Section
703.221
Emergency
Perr~r(ts
703.222
tnciner~torConditior~s¶r~~r
to Tr~al1~urn
703.223
~nciner~thr
Co
t~ori~
D~rl~g
‘Trial
Burn
703.~24
I~ei~er~tor
~
Mt~~
~I~rn
703.22&
Trial
~rns
for
1~t~g
inciner~tor~
703.230
Land ‘~re~~ent
~
2ER~tT
C(fl~DFiI0NS
Section
703.241
EstahIis~iTh~
Permit
~:on~i
t1or~
703.242
~onc~~l iancs
pursuant
to
Emergency
Permi t
703.243
Mor~torft~
703.244
Notice
of
Ms~nod~
703.245
Reie~st~
or
~c~r~e
P~c~ort~
703.24$
Report~~
~
AUTHORITYt
Imp1eim~’ntIngS~ion2?A
~
thori~edby
section
27
~t
the
Environmental
Protectiofl
~\ct ~1lL
P~ev.
~tat~~
~
ch..
111
i/2~,
pars.
lOfl.4
and
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REGISTER
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CONTROL
BOARD
TEXT
OF
ADOPTED
AMENDMENT(S)
SOURCE:
Adopted
in R82-19 at 7 111,
Rag.
14289, effective
October
12,
‘1983;
amended
in
R83-24 at 8 Ill.
Reg.
206,
effective
Deceu~er27,
1983;
amended
In
R84-9
at
Ill. Rag.
-
,
effective
________________
SUBPART
A:
GENERAL
PROVISIONS
Section 703.110
References
a)
When used in this Part the following publications are incorporated by
reference:
Methads~-498Q~14PA-pwb14ut$eR-aw~ec-gW44~-ava4’ab1e-fFem-the
U~S1
~
TMTest
Methods for Evaluating
Solid
Waste,
Physical/Chemical Methods
,~‘
E~A
Pu~’Ticat1on
?W-~’846
(FlrsrEdftfon,
19~,as
updetedby~Revisions
AlAugust
i9~J,T(July ~f~I), and
C
(~ebr~ary
19bZ))
or
(Second
Edition,
1~8Z).
The
first
edit’ion of
SW-846
is
nolonger
in
print.
Revisions
A andTire
available
from
~
office
of
5o1ld1~aste~
TWH-5~5B),
401 MSfreet,
LW.,
Washlnqton,1).C.
tO4bU.
~evision
C
is
avail able
from ~NTIS
~
P~rTRoyaT~
22l6f~
‘The
second
~‘dirfJon
of
SW-B46
fncludesL_material
from
the
first
cdl tfó’fland
Revisions
A,L~and
C
in
a
reorganfzed
format.
It
1s
avail able
from
the
Super1ntei~dent
of
Documents,
U.S.
Government
V~Tfftfng
Office1
Washington,
~.C.~04Q2TZ~)
78~-3238,ol
a
subscription
basis,
and
future
updates
W-f
1 auto~tlcafly~e_t~ailed
to
the
st~bscr1ber.
b)
The
references
listed
In
paragraph
(a)
are
also
available
for
inspection
at
the
offices
of
the
Pollution
Control
Board.
These
metec4a~s-aPe-4ReeFpei’ate4-as-they-e,dst-en-the-e~feet4ve-date-ei
th4s-Seet4e~~This
incorporation
includes
no
later
amendi~entsor
editions.
(Source:
Amended
at
____
Ill.
Reg.
_____,
effective
_____________
Section
703.122
Specific Xn~lusionsin Permit
Program
~ners
and
operators
of
certain
facilities
require
RCRA
permits
as
well
as
permits
it~der
other
programs
for
certain
aspects
of
the
facility
operation.
RCRA
permits
are
required
for:
a)
Injection
wells
that
dispose of
hazardous
waste,
and
associated
surface
facilities
that
treat,
store
or
dispose
of
hazardous
waste.
However,
the
owner
and
operator
with
a
UIC
permit wi1~~be
deemed to
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have a RCRA permit for
the
injection
well
Itself
if they comply with
the
requirements of
Section
703.141(b)
(permit
by
rule
for
injection
well s);
b)
Treatment,
storage
or
disposal
of
hazardous
laste
at
facilities
w4th
req~u1r~g
i~n
~1PDES
(National
Pollutant
Discharge
Elimination
System)
permit
1ss~ed
pursuant to
35 Ill.
Acm.
Code
309.
However,
the
owner
and
operator
of
a
publicly
owned
treatment
works
(P01W)
receIving
hazardous
waste
will
be
deemed
to
have
a
RCRA
permit
for
that
waste
if
they
comply
with
the
requirements of
Section
703.141 (c)
(permit
by
rule
for
PONs);
c)
Barges
or
vessels
that
dispose of
hazardous
waste
by
ocean
disposal
and
onshore
hazardous
waste
treatment
or
storage
facilities
associated
with
an
ocean
disposal
operation.
However,
the
owner
and
operator will
be
deemed
to
have
a
RCRA
permit
for
ocean
disposal
from
the
barge
or
vessel
Itself if
they
comply
with
the
requirements
of
Section
703.141 (a)
(permit
by
rule
for
ocean
disposal
barges
and
vessels).
(Board
Note:
See
40
CFR
122,24d4~427O.l(c)(1L)
(Source:
Amended
at_Ill.
Reg.
____
effective
______________)
SUBPART
B:
PROHIBITIONS
Section
703.124
~p4~sDischarges
of Harus
Waste
A-pe~san-4s-t-Peqw4’e4-ta-9bta4N-a-R~RA-pecm4
t-fap-t~ese-a?t4v4t4es-he
~
me4a-~4?h-wheR-sp4~e4~-beeames-a-haaaP~ws-waste,
4geaw4-Nete.--Th4s-e~a1ws4Gn-4s-4RtenE4-te—Pel4eve-pePsens-e4-the-Re?ess4ty
af-sbta4RiRg-a-RGRA-pePm4t-w~eFe-the-ti’eakmeRt-eF-;ta,~a~e-ef-h
aucdews-was#.e
~
~
ete4.-a~y-tPea~eRt1-stecage-eI
~
~
•1~,
a)
A_person
is not required to
obtain
a RCRA permit for treatment or
~ontainment
a.ctwfties tãVin durfng
~rrmediate
response
to any of the
following
situations:
1)
A_discharge
of
a
hazardous
waste
2)
An
iffminent_and
substantial
thr_e~~f_a
discharge of hazardous
waste
--
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3)
A
discharge
of
a
material
~ich,
when
disct~argec~,_becomes
a
1iazar~us
waste.
b)
My
person
who
continues
or
initiates
hazardous
waste
treatment
or
containment a~.;
~
sa
e~_~e~nnediate
response
Is
over
is
~üb~i~t
-to
at
~?ucabTe
requirements of this
øart
for
~ose
e_çtivities.
(Board Note:
40 CFR ~22v2Ud44~427O.i(c)(3).)
(Source:
Amended
at
.11.
Reg.
______,
effective
____________
SUBPART C:
AUTHORIZATION BY RULE
AND
INTERIM
STATUS
Section
703.141
Permits
by
Rule
Notwithstanding
any other
provision
of
this Part
or
35 Ill.
Ath.
Code
705,
the
following
shall
be
deemed
to
have
a
RCRA
permit
if
the
conditions
listed
are
met:
a)
Ocean
disposal
barges
or
vessels.
The
owner
or
operator
of
a
barge
or
other
vessel
which
accepts
hazardous
waste
for
ocean
disposal, If
the
owner
or
operator:
1)
Has
a
permit
for
ocean
timping
issued
under
40
CFR
220
(Ocean
Dtm~ping,authorized by
the
Marine
Protection,
Research,
and
Sanctuaries
Act,
as
amended,
33
U.S.C.
‘1420
et
seq.);
2)
Complies
with
the
conditions
of
that
permit;
and
3)
ComplIes
with
the
following
hazardous
waste
regulations:
A)
40
CFR
264.11,
IdentificatIon
nuut~er;
B)
40
CFR
264.71,
Use
of
manifest
system;
C)
40
CFR
264172,
Manifest
discrepancies;
D)
40
CFR
26’4.73(a)
and
(b)(1),
Operating
record;
E)
40
CFR
264.75,
Ai~rniaBiennial report;
and
F)
40
CFR
264.76,
Unmanlfested
waste report;
b)
Injection
weul$,
The
owner
or
operator
of
an
injection
well
disposing
of
~rdous
waste, if
the
owner
or
operator:
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‘1)
Has a permit for
underground
injection issued under 35 Ill. Acmn.
Code 704;
end
2)
Cor~iIeswith
the
conditions
of that
permit
and
the
requIrements
~3S
Ill.
Aó~,Code
704,
Subpart
F
(requirements
for
wells
~~~ing hazardous waste);
c)
PublIeL;
~wned
treatment
works,,
The owner or operator of a P07W
which
ac~.-ptsfor
treatment hazardous
waste, if
the
owner or
operator:
1)
Has
an
HPDES
permit;
2)
Complies
with
the
conditions
of
that
permit;
and
3)
ComplIes
with
the
following
regulations:
A)
35 Ill.
Acmi~. Code
724.111,
Identification
nuther;
B)
35 Iii.
Mn.
Code
724.171,
Use
of
manifest
system;
C)
35 Ill.
Acm.
Code
724.172,
ManIfest
discrepencies;
D)
35111.
Adn.
Code
724.173(a)
and
(b)(l),
Operating
record;
E)
35 Ill.
Acm.
Code
724.175,
Annual
report;
F)
35 Iii.
Mu.
Code
724.176,
Unmanifested waste report; and
4)
If
the
waste
meets
all
Federal,
State
end local
pretreatment
requirementswhich
would
be
applicable
to
the
waste If it
were
being
discharged
Into
the
P07W
through
a
sewer,
pipe
or
similar
conveyance.
(Board
Note:
See
40
CFR 1~22~2~270.6O.)
(Source:
Psaended
at
Ill.
Reg.
_____,
effective
__________)
Section
703.150
Applicatioilby
Existing
HWM Facilities
a)
The
owner
or
operator of
an
existing
HWM
facility
must
submit
Part
A
of
the
permit
application
to
the
Agency
no
later
than
the
following
times,
whIchever
comes
first:
1)
Six
menths
after
the
date
of
publication
of
regulations
which
first
require
the
owner
or
operator
to
comply
with
standarc~in
35
Ill.
Mn.
Code
fl725;
or
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2)
Thirty
days
after
the
date
the
owner
or
operator
first
becomes
subject
to
the
standards
in
35 Ill.
Mn.
Code
725;
b)
The
owner
or
operator
of
en
existing
1MM facility
may
be
required
to
submit
Part
B
of
the
permit
application
at
any
time
after
the
effective
date of
standards
in
35
lii.
Acm.
Code
724
applicable
to
any
ISO
unit
at
the
faci1ity~.
The
Agency will
notify
the
owner
or
operator
that
a
Part
B
application
is
required,
and
set
a
date
for
receipt of
the
application,
not
less
than
six
months
after
the
date
the notice
is
sent.
The
owner
or
operator
may
voluntarily
submit
a
Part
B
application
for
all
or
pert of
the
1MM
facility
at
any
time.
c)
The time for filing Part A of
the
permit
application
may
be
extended
only
by
a
Board
Order
entered
pursuant
to
a
variance
petition.
The
Board will
consider
whether
there
has
been
substantial
confusion
as
to
whether
the
owner
or
operator of
such
facilities
were
required
to
file
a
Pert
A
application
end whether
such
confusion
was
attributable
to
anbiguitIes
in
35 Ill.
A~.Code
720,
721
or
725.
(Board
Note:
See
40
CFR
l22~3~4s4270.lO(e).)
(Source:
Amended
at
Ill.
Reg.
_____,
effective
_______________)
Section 703.152
Amended
Part
A
Application
a)
If
any
owner
or
operator
of
an
HWM
facility
has
filed
Part
A
of
a
permit
application
and
has
not
yet filed
Part
B,
the
owner
or
operator
shall
file
an
amended
Part
A
application
with
the
Agency:
1)
W4th4R-s$~c-mesths-e1tePNolater
than
the
effective
date
of
revised
regulations
under~S
ifl,~A~n.
Code
721
listing
or
identifying
additional
hazardous
wastes, if
the
facility
is
treating,
storing
or
disposing
of
any
of
those
newly listed
or
identified
wastes;
342)
As
necessary
to
comply
with
provisions of Section
703.155
for
changes
~rIng
interim
status;
b)
The
owner
or
operatpr
of
a
facility
who
fails
to
comply
with
the
updating
requiremen~.sof
paragraph
(a)
does
not
receive
interiim
status
as
to
the
wastes
not
covered
by
duly
filed Part
A
applications.
(Board
Note:
See
40
CFR
1.22~224e4270..l0(_g).)
(Source:
Amended at
Ill.
Rag.
_____~,
effective
)
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Section
703.153
Qualifying
for
Interim
Status
My
person
who
owns
or
operates
en
‘existing
1MM
facility’
shall
have
interim
status
and
shall
be
treated
as
having
been
issued
a
permit
to
the
extent
he
or
she
has:
a)
Complied with
the
requirements of
Section
3010(a)
of
the
Resource
ConservatIon
and
Recovery
Act
pertaining
to
notification
of
hazardous
waste
activity;
(Board
Note:
Some
existing
facilities
may
not
be
required
to
file
a
notification
under
SectIon
3010(a)
of
RCRA.
These
facilities
may
qualify
for
interim
status
by
meeting
paragraph
(b).)
b)
Complied with
the
requirements of
Sections
703.150
and
703.152
governing
submission
of Part
A applications;
.4
~
A-app14~at4ea-that-4t-fa4-ta-meet-t~Ie-stand1Pda-ef-t~esa
~
~
~
.~fap6emeRt4es-a,ePat4fiS-w4theb~
t-a-pe~m4t~
c)
Failure to qualify
for~interim_s_tatus~
If_the Agency has_reason
to
~ i~eupon exarnThation of a)’art A ap~TT~a’?fon
that
it
facts
to
meet
~e
requIrements
of ~5liT.
Aàu.
1~ode7O~T~
or 7~3.iBf,it snail
notify
the
owner
or operator
in
writing
oft~eapparent
deficiency.
~h
notfc~sh
specify
the
gr~di~Yor
~eAgency’s~belief
that
t~ra~pucatfon
is
deflcfent,
lheowneror
operator
slhallWive3U
days
from
receipt
to
respond
to
su~h
a
notl
¶1catfon_~ndto
expiam or
~ure the
alleged
deficf
~y
In
Its
Part
A
application.
U,
alter
Such
noti
fi~ation
and
opportuhTty _fo~respoT~s~e~
the
n~determines
thatthe
appTI~ttf6nis
deficient
it
may
tike
appropriate
enforce~i~t
action.
(Board
Note:
See
40
CFR
12~v234~427O.70.)
(Source:
Amended at
Ill
Req.
______
effective
_______________)
SUBPART
0:
APPLICATIONS
Section
703.183
General
Information
The following information
is required in the Pert B application fOr all HWM
facilities, except as 35 Ill. Mn, Code 724.101
provides
otherwise:
a)
A general description of the facility;
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b)
Chemical
end
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
proper~ In
accordance
with
35 Ill.
Mn.
Code
724;
c)
A
con’
of
the
ce analysis plan required by
35 Ill.
Mu.
Code
724.113(b)
and,
T
applIcable,
35 Ill.
Acm.
Code
724.113(c);
d)
A
description
cv
the
security
procedures
and equipnent
required
by
35
Ill.
Mn.
Code
~4,1l4,
or
a justification demonstrating the reasons
for
requesting
a
waiver
of
this
requirement;
e)
A
copy of
the
general
inspection
schedule
required
by
35 Ill.
Mn,
Code
724.115(b).
Including,
where
applicable,
as
part
of
the
Inspection
schedule,
specific
requirements
in
35
Ill. Mn.
Code
~24.274,724.294,
724.326,
724.354,
724.373
and 724.403;
f)
A
justification
of
any
request
for
a
waiver(s)
of
the
prepare&ess
and
prevention
requirements
of
35 Iii.
Mu.
Code
724,
Subpart
C;
g)
A
copy
of
the
contingency
plan
required
by
35 Ill.
Mu.
Code
724,
Subpart
0;
(Board
Note:
Include,
where
applicable,
as
part
of
the
contingency
plan,
specific
requirements
in
Seet4e~s35 Iii.
Mn.
Code
724.327
and
724.355.
35
Ill.
Mn.
Code
724.355
has
~ô-tyet
been
adopted.)
h)
A
description
of
procedures,
structures
or
equi~xnentused 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
contami2etion of
water
supplies;
4)
Mitigate
effec’~t~sof
equi~uentfailure
and
power
outages;
and
5)
Prevent
undue
exposure
of
personnel
to
hazardous
waste
(for
example,
protective
clothing);
I)
A
description
of
precautions
to
prevent
accidental
ignition
or
reaction
of
igw~tab~ie,
reactive
or
incompatible
wastes
as
required
to
demonstrate
com~
lance
with
35
111.
Mn.
Code
724.117
including
documentation
th1f~nstratingcompliance
with
35
111.
Mu.
Code
724.117(c);
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3)
TraffIc
pattern,
estimated
vo1~mae (n,avber,
types
of
vehicles)
end
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.
A&i. Code 724.116.
A brief description of
how
training
will
be
designed
to
meet
actual
job
tasks
in
accordance
with
requirements
In
35
111..
Mn.
Code
724.116(e)(3);
m)
A
copy of
the
closure
plan
and
where
applicable,
the
post-closure
plan
required
by
35 Ill.
Actu,
~ode
724.212
and 724.218.
Include
where
applicable,
as
part of
the
plans,
specific
requirements
in
35
Ill.
Mn.
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
Ill. Actu. Code 724.220;
0)
The
most
recent
closure
cost estimate
for
the facility
prepared
in
accordance
with
35
Ill.
Adu. Code 724.242 plus a copy of the
financial
assurance
mechanism
adopted
In compliance
with
35
~11.
Adm.
Code
fl4~343724.243.
p)
Where
applici~1e7E~e
most
recent
post—closure
cost
estimate
for
the
facility
prepared in accordance wIth 35 Ill.
Actu. Code 724,244 plus a
copy of the financial assurance mechanism adopted in compliance
with
35111. Adu. Code 724.245;
q)
Where
applicable,
a
copy
of
the
Insurance
policy
or
other
documentation
which
comprises
compliance
with
the
requirements of
35
Ill.
Mn.
Code
724.247,
For
a
new
facility,
documentation
showing
the
amount of
insurance
meeting
the
specification
of
35 Ill.
Adu.
Code 724.247(a) and,41f applicable, 35
111.
Mn.
Code 724.247(b),
that the owner or oØretor plans to have in effect before initial
receipt of
hazarcbug
waste
for treatment,
storage
or
disposal.
A
request
for
an
alternative
level
of required
coverage,
for
a
new
or
existing
facility,
may
be
submitted
as
specified in
35 Ill,
Mn.
Code
724.247444(c);
s)
A
topographic
map
showing
a
distance
of
1000
feet
around
the facility
at
a
scale of
2.5
centimeters
(1
inch)
equal
to
not
more
than
61,0
meters
(200
feet).
Contours
must
be
shown
on
the
map.
The
contour
interval
must
be
sufficient
to
clearly
show
the
pattern
of
surface
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water
flow
in
the
vicinity of
and
from
each
operational
unit
of
the
facility.
For
example,
contours
with
an
Interval
of
1.5
meters
(5
feet),
if relief
is
greater
than
6.1
meters
(20
feet),
or
an
interval
of
0.6
meters
(2
feet), If
relief
is
less
than
6.1
meters
(20
feet).
f~mersand
~erators of
HWM
facilities
located
In
mountainous
areas
should
use
:~ger
contour
Intervals
to
adequately
show
topographic
profiles
of
cilities.
The
map
shall
clearly
show
the
following:
1)
Map
sc~e
and
date;
2)
100-year
floodplain
area;
3)
Surface
waters
Including
intermittent
streams;
4)
SurroundIng
land
uses
(residential,
comercial,
agricultural,
recreational);
5)
A
wind rose
(i.e.,
prevailing
windspeed
and
direction);
6)
OrIentation
of
the
map
(north
arrow);
7)
Legal
boundaries
of
the
HWM
facility
site;
8)
Access
control
(fences,
gates);
9)
Injection
and
withdrawal
wells
both
on-site
and
off—site;
10)
Buildings;
treatment,
storage
or
disposal
operations;
or
other
structures
(recreation
areas,
runoff
control
systems,
access
and
Internal
roads,
storm,
sanitary
and
process
sewage
systems,
loading
and
unloading
areas, fire
control
facilities, etc.);
‘11)
Barriers
for
drainage
or
flood
control;
12)
Location
of operational
units
within
the
HWM
facility
site,
where
hazardous
waste
is
(or will
be)
treated,
stored
or
disposed
(include
equipuent
cleanup
areas);
(Board
Note:
forv
large
HWN
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
Note:
See
40
CFR
~2~Th44270.l4(b).)
(Source:
Amended
at~
~
Reg.
____
effective
______________)
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MENDMENT(S)
Section
703.185
Groun~ater
Protection
Information
The
following
additional
1nfor~tionregarding
protection
of
groundeater is
required
from
owners or
operators
of hazar~us
waste
surface
impounduents,
piles,
land
treatment
units
and
landfills, except as otherwise provided
in
35
Ill.
Mn.
Code
724.190(b).
a)
A
suumary of
the
groun~ater
~nitoring
data
obtained
during
the
interim
status
period
under
35
Ill, Adu~Code 725.190
througt~
Z~~~95725.194,
where
applicable;
b)
Identification
of
the
uppern~staquifer
and aquifers
hydraulically
Interconnected
beneath
the facility
property,
including
groun~ater
flow direction and rate, and the basis for
such
Identification
(he.,
the
information
obtained from
hydrogeologic
investigations
of
the
facility
area);
c)
On
the topographic map required under Section 703.183(s), a
delineation
of
the
waste
management
area,
the
property boundary,
the
proposed
~pointof
compliance~as
defined
under
35
Ill.
Adu.
Code
724.195,
the
proposed
location
of
groundwater
monitoring
wells
as
required
under
35 Ill,
Mn,
Code
724.197
and, to the extent possible,
the
information
required
in
paragraph
(b);
d)
A
description
of
any
plume
of
contamination
that
has
entered
the
groundwater
from a
regulated unit at
the
time
that
the
application
is
submitted that:
1)
Delineates
the extent of the
p’ume
on
the
topographic map
required
under
Section
703.183(s);
2)
Identifies
the
concentration
of
each 35 Ill. Mn, Code
721,
Appendix H constituent throu~outthe
plume or
identifies
the
maximui~iconcentrations of
each
35
111,
Adu.
Code
721,
Appendix H
constituent
in
the plume;
e)
Detailed
pi~nsand
an
engineering report
describing
the
proposed
groundwater
moni
tori~program
to
be
Implemented
to
meet
the
requiremeints
of 35 LU~
Actn,
Code
724,197;
f)
If
the
presence
of
hazardous
constituents
has not been
detected in
the
groundwater
at
the tima of permit application, the owner
or
operator
must
submit
sufficient
information,
supporting
data
and
analyses
to
establish
a
detection
t~nitoringprogram
which meets the
requirements
of 35
111,
Aón,
Cbde
724.198.
ThIs
submission
must
address
the
following
items
as
specified
under
that
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ILLINOIS REGISTER
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OF
ADOPTED
PJIENDMENT(S)
1)
A
proposed list
of
Indicator
pav’ameters,
waste
constituents
or
reaction
products
that
can
provide
a
reliable
indication
of
the
presence
of
hazardous
constituents
In
the
groundwater;
2)
A
propo~~
groundwater
monitoring
system;
3)
Background
values
for
each
proposed monitoring
parameter
or
constituent,
or
procedures
to
calculate
such
values;
and
4’
A
description
of
proposed sampling,
analysis
and
statistical
comparison
procedures
to
be
utilized
in
evaluating
groundwater
monitoring
data;
If
the
presence
of
hazardous
constituents
has
been
detected
in
the
groundwater
at
the
point
of
compliance at
the
time
of
permit
application,
the
owner
or
operator
a~Jstsubmit
sufficient
information,
supporting
data
and
analyses
to
establish
a
compliance
monitoring
program
which
meets
the
requirements
of
35 Ill.
Mn,
Code
724.199.
The
owner
or
operator
must
also
submit
an
engineering
feasibility
plan
for
a
corrective
action
program
necessary
to
meet
the
requirements
of
35 Ill.
Mn.
Code
724.200,
except
as
provided
in
35
Ill.
Ade~.Code
724.198(h)(5).
To
demonstrate
compliance
with
35
Ill.
Achn.
Code
724.199,
the
owner
or
operator
must
address
the
following
items:
1)
A
descrIption
of
the
wastes
previously
handled at
the facility;
2)
A
characterization
of
the
contaminated
groundwater,
including
concentrations
of
hazardous
constituents;
3)
A
list of
hazardous
constituents
for
which
compliance
monitoring
will
be
undertaken
In
accordance with
35 Ill.
Mn.
Code
724.197
and
724.199;
4)
Proposed
concentration
limits
for
each
hazardous
constituent,
based
on
the
criteria
set
forth
in
35111.
Mn. Code
724.194(a),
including a justification
for
establishing
any
alternate
concentration
l~m1ts;
5)
Detailed
plans
and
an
engineering
report
describing
the
propos~ed
groundwater
monitoring
system, in
accordance
with
the
requirements
of
35 Ill,
Akn.
Code
724.197;
and
6)
A
description
of
proposed
sampling,
analysis
and
statistical
comparison
procedures
to
be
utilized
in
evaluating
groundwater
monitorinq
data;
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*MENDMENT(S)
h)
If
hazardous
constituents
have
bean
measured
in
the
groundwater
which
exceed
the
concentration
limits
established
under
35 Ill.
Ada.
Code
724.194,
Table 1,
or if
groundwater
monitoring
conducted at
the
time
of
permit
application
under
35 Ill.
Ada.
Code
725.190
through
fl~49~725.l94
at
the
waste
boundary
Indicates
the
presence
of
hazarthus
constituents
from
the
facility
in
groundwater
over
background
concentrations,
the
owner
or
operator
must
submit
sufficient
Information,
supporting
data,
and analyses
to
establish
a
corrective
action
program
which
meets
the
requirements
of
35
111.
Ada.
Code
724.200.
However,
an
owner
or
operator
is
not
required
to
submit
information
to
establish
a
corrective
action
program If it
demonstrates to the
Agency
that
alternate
concentration
limits will
protect
human
health
and
the
environment
after
considering
the
criteria
listed
in
35 Ill.
Ada.
Code
724.194(b).
An
owner
or
operator
who
is
not
required
to
establish
a
corrective
action
program
for
this
reason
mist
Instead
submit
sufficient
information
to
establish
a
compliance
monitoring
program
which meets
the
requirements
of
paragraph
(f) and 35
ill.
Ada.
Code
724.199.
To
demonstrate
compi lance
with
35
Ill.
Ada.
Code
724.200,
the
owner
or
operator
mist
address,
at
a
minimum,
the following items:
1)
A
characterization
of
the
contaminated
groundwater,
Including
concentrations of hazardous constituents;
2)
The
concentration
limit
for
each
hazardous
constituent
found
in
the
groundwater
as
set
forth
in
35 Iii.
Ada.
Code
724.194;
3)
Detailed
plans
and
an
engineering
report
describing
the
corrective
action
to
be
taken;
and
4)
A description of
how
the
groundwater
monitoring
program will
assess
the adequacy
of
the
corrective
action.
(Board
Note:
See
40
CFR ~22~2~4e~27O.l4(c).)
(Soisce:
Amended
at
Ill.
~g.
_____,
effective
-
)
Section
703.203
Surface
Iinpouncfrnents
For
facIlities
that
store, treat
or
dispose of
hazardous
waste
In
surface
Impoii~dnents,
except
as
otherwise
provided
in
35
111.
Ada.
Code
724.101,
the
Put
B
application
must
Include:
a)
A list
of
the
hazardous
wastes
placed
or
to
be
placed
in
each
surface
impoundaent;
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OF
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NIENDMENT(S)
bi
Detailed
plans
and
an
engineering
report
describing
how
the
surface
impoundeent is or will be
designed,
constructed,
operated
and
meintained
to
meet
the
requirements
of
35
111.
Ada.
Code
724.321.
This
submission
must
address
the
following
items
as
specified
In
that
Section:
1)
The liner
system
(except
for
an
existing
portion
of
a
surface
impoundeent).
If
an
exemption
from
the
requirement
for
a
liner
is
sought
as
provided
by
35
111.
Ada.
Code
724.321(b)1
submit
detailed
plans
and
engineering
and hydrogeologic
reports
as
appropriate,
describing
alternate
design
and operating
practices
that will,
in
con5unction
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.
Ada.
Code
724,
Subpart
F
is sought, as
provided by 35 Ill.
Ada. Code a24,2224a4724.322(a), detailed plans
and
an
engineering
report explaining
the
Tocatii~of
the
saturated
zone
in
relation
to
the
surface
impoundnent,
and
the
design
of
a
double-liner
system
that
incorporates
a
leak
detection
system
be~een
the
liner;
8)
A
description of
how
each
surface
tmpoundnent,
including
the liner
and
cover
systems
and
appurtenances
for
control
of
overtopping, will
be
inspected
in
order
to
meet
the
requirements
of
35 lii.
Ada.
Code
724.326(a)
and
(b).
This
Information
should be
included
in
the
inspection
plan
submitted under
SectIon
703.183(e);
a)
A
certification
by
a qualified
engineer
which
attests
to
the
structural
integrity
of each dike,
as
required
under
35 Ill.
Ada.
Code
724.326(c).
For
new
units,
the
owner
or
operator
must
submit
a
statement
by
a qualified
engineer
that
ha
will
provide
such
a
certification
upon
completion
of
construction
in
accordance
with
the
plans
and
specifications;
fl
A
description of Vie procedure to be used for removing a surface
impoLmdnent
from
service,
as
requlr’ed
under
35 Ill.
Ada.
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
111.
Ada.
Code
724.328
(a)(i),
For
any
wastes
not
to
be
removed
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AMENDMENT(S)
from
the
unit
upon
closure,
the
owner
or
operator
mist
submit
detailed
plans and an engineering report describing how 35 Ill. Ada.
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-closure
plan
submitted
under
Section
703.183(m);
h)
If ignitable or reactive wastes are to be placed in a surface
lmpoundnent,
an explanation
of
how
35 ill.
Ada.
Code
724.329 will
be
complied with;
i)
If
incompatible
wastes,
or
incompatible
wastes
and
materials, will
be
placed
in
a
surface
impoundaent,
an
explanation
of
how 35
111.
Ada.
Code
724.330
will be complied with,
(Board
Note:
See 40 CFR ~
(Source:
Amended
at_ Ill.
Reg.
effective
____________)
Section
703.204
Waste
Piles
For facilities that store
or
treat
hazardous
waste
in
waste
piles,
except
as
otherwise
provided
in
35 Ill.
Ada.
Code
724,101,
the
Part
B
application
must
Include:
a)
A
list of
hazardous
wastes
placed
or
to
be
placed
In
each
waste
pile;
b)
If
an
exemption
is
sought
to
35111,
Ada
Code
724.351
and
724,,
Subpart F
as
provided
by
724.350(c)1,
an
explanation
of
how
the
requirements of
35 Ill.
Ada.
Code
724.350(c) wIll
be complied with;
c)
Detailed
plans
and
an
engineering
report
describing
how the pile is
or
will
be
designed,
constructed,
operated
and
maintained
to
meet
the
requirements
of
35 Ill.
Ada.
Code
724.351.
This
submission
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
p11, Ada. Code 724.351(b), the
owner
or
operator
must submit
de.’~i1ed
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;
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4)
Management
of collection and holding units associated with
run-on
arid
run-off
control
systems;
and
5)
Control
of
wind
dispersal
of
particulate
matter,
where
applicable;
d)
If
an
exemption
from
35 1.
Ada.
Code
U4724,
Subpart ~ is
sought
as
provided by 35 ill. Ada. Code
724~352or 7~T~S3~
submit
detailed
plans and an engineering report.
describing
how
the
requirements of
35
Ill. Ada. Code
724.
2~a~
or
72~L3~3(~)
~di1be complied with;
a)
A
description
of
how
each
waite
rile,
including
the
liner
and
appurtenances for control of
run-~nend
run-off, will
be
inspected
in
order
to
meet
the
requirements
of
35 Iii.
Ada.
Code
724.354(a)
and
(b).
This
information
~ui~1
~e
included
in
the
inspection
plan
submitted
under
Section
703J83(g).
if
an exemption
Is sought to 35
Ill.
Ada.
Code
724,
Subpart
F pursuant to 35
fll.
Ada.
Code
724.353,
describe
in the
inspection
plan
how
the
Inspection
requirements of
35
Ill. Ada. Code 724,353(a)(3) will be complied with;
f)
If
the
treathient is carried out on or In the pile, details
0f
the
process
and
equipment
used,
arid
the
nature ~ndquality of the
residuals;
g)
If ignitable or reactive wastes are to be placed In
a
waste
pile,
an
explanation of
how
the requirements of 35 111,
Ada. Code
724.356 will
be complied with;
h)
If
Incompatible
wastes,
or
incompatible
wastes
and
materials,
will be
placed
in
a
waste
pile,
an
explanation of
how
35
111.
Ada.
Code
124.357
will
be
complied
with;
I)
A
description of how
hazardous
waste
residues
and
contaminated
materials
will be removed from the
waste
pile
at closure,
as
required
under
35 i)l~,Ada.
Code
724.358(a).
For
any waste not to be removed
from
the
waste
pile
upon
closure,
the
owner
or
operator
mist submit
detailed plans and an
engineering
report describing how 35 111.
Ada.
Code 724.410(a) and £b) will be complied with,
This information
should be included ii~the closure plan arid, where applicable, the
post-closure plan
s’dbmitted
iander
Section
703,183(m).
(Board Note:
See 40 CFR
~272g4~3~4~27C.,i8,)
(*oMrce:
Amended
at
ill.
Reg.
_____,
effecv~ve
_____________)
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SectIon
703.207
Landfii~
~erfacilities
that
dispose of
hazardous wi~st~
In landfills,
except
as
etherwise
provided
in
35
ii.
Ada.
Cooe
1~:4,lO~,
the Part
B
application
must
Include:
a)
A
list
of
the
hazardous
wastes
placed or
to
be
placed
in
each
landfill
or
landfIll
celia
b)
Detailed
plans and an engineering report describing
how
the
landfill
is or
will
be
designed,
constructed,
operated
and maintained to
comply
with
the
requirements
of 35111.
Ada,
Code
724.401.
This
submission
must
address
the
following
Items
as
specified
tn
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.
Ada.
Code
724.401(b),
submit
detailed
plans
engineering and
hydrogeol ogi c
reports
as
appropriate,
describing
alternate
design
and
operating
practices
that will,
in
conjunction
with
location
aspects,
prevent
the
migration
of
any
hazardous
constituent
into
the
groun~ateror surface
waiter
at
any
future
time;
2)
Control
of
run-on;
3)
Control
of run~off;
4)
Management of collection atn~holding facilities associated with
run-on
and
run—off control
systems;
and
5)
Control
of wind
di~persaii
of particulate
matter,
where
applicable;
c)
If
an
exemption
from
35 111.
ii~da, Code
724,
Subpart
V is sought, as
provided
by
35
111.
~da.
Code
724.402(a),
the
owner
or operator must
submit
detailed
plan~and
an
engineering
report explaining
the
location
of
the
satfi*ated
zone
in
relation
to
the
landfill,
the
design
of
a
double-liner
system
that
incorporates
a
leak
detection
system
between
the
liners
arid
a
~ieathatecollection
and
removal
system
above
the
liners;
d)
A
description
of
how
each
lendffll
Including the liner and cover
systems,
will
be
inspected
in
order
to
meet
the
requirements
of
35
Ill. Ada. Code
3Z4r4~4T24’~?~
~r~d
(b).
This
information
shoul d be
included in the
inspecT~r~7ian
submitted
under
SectIon
703.183(e);
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e)
Detailed
plans
and
an
~
1:~e~~inq
report
describing
the
final
cover
~iich
will
be
applied
to
~c~i
~ndfIli
or
landfill
cell
at
closure
in
accordance
with
35
IlL.
~
~
724~4lO(a),and
a
description o~
how
each landfill
will
i~s’
~t~v
~ ~
~rd
monitored
after
closure
in
accordance
with
3!~~ L
‘~d~
724,410(b).
This
information
should
be
included
in
the
~osure
and
post—closure plans
s~mitted
under
Section
703.183(mi,
f)
If
ignitable or
react’~.~
~d~l ~e landfilled,,
an
explanation
of
how
the
requirements o~35
~
~,
Code
724.412 wIll
be complied
with;
g)
If
incompatible waste~,o~’mcompatib1ewastes
and
materials,, will
be
landfilled,
an
explanation
~f
how
35
111.
Ada.
Code
724,413
will
be
complied
with;
h)
If
bulk
or
non—con
ainerI~.e~
liquId
waste
or
waste
containing
free
liquids
is
to
be
landflilecL ao explanation
of
how
the
requirements
of
35111.
Ada.
Code
724.814
it~)1
be
complied with;
I)
If
containers
of hazardous
~uisteare
to
be
landfilled,
an
explanation
of
how
the
requirements
of 3~
iii. Ada. Code 724.415
or
724.416,
as
applicable, will
be
complied
w1th.
(Board
Note:
See
40
CFR
122.25(b)(7).)
(Source:
P~~ended
at
ill.
~.
effective
______________________
SURPART
3~~RT
TERM
ANt)
&~t~
P~I.
~UTS
Section
703.221
EmergencyPer~
~
~
~
~
i•~
~
a.Sa~ity-with-a~-ea;t4vpe44i
~~
~
4
~
a)
$otwithstanding any oth
r~im
f this
Part or
35
111.
Ada. Code
70Z
or 705,
in
the
event t
~
~ercj
~an
mminent
and
Substantial
en~ erthéft~Ti~F~a1t~
or
the
en?i~fonmentthe
Igency
ay
Tssue
a
tenpo~i~~r‘c~neypermi
t:
1)
To
a
non—permitted
fa
~Izy ~o
allow
trea~’nent~
storage
or
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~EN0MD~T(S)
2)
To
a
rmi
tted facli Ity to
cilow
trea
~nen
t
stora
or
di s
sal
0
a
azar
u~S
~overe~ane
ecwe~~
s4
1)
May
be
oral
or ~~r1tter~,
~tf
oral,
It
shall
be
followed
in
five
days
by
a
written
e~er~ncy
permit;
b4
2)
~all
not exceed
~Od~yc
In
duration;
s4
3)
Shall
clearly
speclf~sthe
ha~arthuswastes
to
be
received
and
the
manner
and
location
of
their trea~ent,storage
or
disposal;
4~
4)
May
be
terminated
by
the
Agency
at
any
time
without
process if
It
determines
that termination
is
appropriate
to
protect
human
health
and
the
environment;
e3
5)
Shall
be
accompanied
by
a
public
notice
published
under
35 Ill.
Ada.
Code
705.162
including:
4
A)
Name
and
address
of
the
office
granting
the
emergency
authorization;
24
B)
Name
and
location
0f the permitted FIWM facil
1
ty;
34
C)
A brief
description
of
the
wastes
Involved;
43
0)
A brief description of the action authorized and reasons
for
authorizing
it;
end
~4
E)
Duration
of
the emergency permit;
and
$4
6)
Shall
incorporate~,to
the
extent
possible
and
not
inconsistent
with
the
emergency
situation,
all
applicable
requirements
of
this
Part
and
35 IlL~Mm~,
Code
724.
94
7)
Emergency
permits
c~i1ch‘t#ouid
authorize
actions
not
In
compliance
with,~Boarrirulec~other
than
procectiral
requirements,
require a vari~#ce
or
~rovisiona1
variance pursuant
to Title IX
of
the
Envlrorntiental
Protection
Act
and
35 Ill.
Ada.
Code
104.
(Board Note:
See
4O~4~Lt2~27(a)270,61.)
Ilource:
M~ended
at
111.
tb~q.
~.
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Section
703,223
Incinerator
Condi tions
EP.irlng
Trial
Burn
For
the
purposes
of
determining f
~biiity
of
compliance with
the
performance
standards
of
35 Ill.
Ada.
Coae
~
at~d
of
determining
adequate
operating
conditions
under
35 Ill.
Adi,
~ooe
~445~.
the
Agency must
establish
conditions
in
the
permit
to
a
new
~iazerthuswaste
incinerator
to
be
effective
~ir1ngthe
trial
burn.
~)
Applicants i~aistpropose
a
triLel
burn
plan,
prepared
under
paragraph
(b)
with Part
B of
the
permit application;
b)
The
trial
burn
plan
nvst
iru:iude
the following
information:
1)
An
analysis
of
each
waste
or
mixture of
wastes
to
be
burned
which
Includes:
A)
Heat
value
~f
the ‘~t~ste
In
the
form
and
composition
in
which
it
will
be
burned;
B)
Viscosity
(if
applicable),
or
des~riptionof
physidal
form
of
the
waste;
C)
An identification of any hazar~us
organic
constituents
listed in 35 111. Ada,
Code
721, Appendix H, #~ichare
present
in
the
waste
to
be
burned,
except
that
the~~
applicant
need
not
ma1
:ae
for
constituents listed
in
Appendix
H t~ichwou~ireasonably
not
be
expected
to
be
found
in
the
waite~
The
constituents
excluded
from
analysis
uvst b~tk~n’~ified,
and
the
basis
for
their
exclusion
stated.
The
waste
analysis
must rely
on
analytical
techniques
specified
in
~TestMethods
for
the
Evaluation
of
~oiid
Waste,
Physical/Chemical
Methods”
(incorporated
by
reference,
see
Section
703.110),
or
their
equivalent;
0)
An
approximate
quantification
of the
hazarcbus
constituents
identified
ifl
the
waste1 within
the
precision
produced
b$~tbean&
tical
methods
specified
in
~Test
Methods
f~ortheEva~iationof
Solid
Waste,
Physica1/Chemic~Methods,”
(incorporated
by
reference,
see
Section
703.110)
~tr
th~ir
equivalent;
2)
A
detailed eng1neeri~’
~‘iption
of
the
incinerator
for
~ich
the
permit
is
sought
lud1~’
A)
Manufacturer’i~~
~od&
nu~therof incinerator
(if
available);
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B)
Type
of
incinerator;
C)
Linear
dimensions of
the
Incinerator
unit
including
the
cross
sectional
area
of
contustion
chanter;
D)
Description of
the auxiliary fuel system (type/feed);
E)
Capacity of prime mover;
F)
Description
of
automatic
waste
feed
cut—off
system(s);
6)
Stack gas monitoring
and
pollution
control
equipment;
H)
Nozzle and burner design;
I)
Construction
materials;
~l)
Location
and
description of
temperature,
pressure
and
flow
Indicating
and
control
devices;
3)
A
detailed description of sampling and
monitoring
procedures,
including sampling and monitoring locations in
the
system,
the
equipment
to
be
used,
sampling
and
monitoring
frequency and
planned
analytical
procedures
for
sample
analysis;
A
detailed test
schedule
for
each
waste
for
which
the
trial
burn
is
planned
Including
date(s),
duration, quantity of waste
to be
burned and other factors relevant to the Agency ‘s decision
under
paragraph (e);
I detailed test protocol,
Including, for
each waste identified,
the
ranges
of
temperature,
waste
feed
rate,
contustlon
gas
velocity,
use
of
auxll lary
fuel
and
any
other
relevant
parameters
that will
be
varied
to
affect
the
destruction
and
removal
efficiency
of
the
incinerator;
$1
A description of, and planned operating conditions for, any
emission
contro)’
equipment which will
be
used;
?)
Procedures
for
rapidly
stopping
waste
feed,
shutting
down
the
Incinerator and controlling emissions in the event of an
equipment malfunction;
B)
Such
other
information
as
the Agency reasonably finds necessary
to
determine
whether to approve the
trial burn plan
In light of
the
purposes
of
this
paragraph
and
the
criteria
in
paragraph
(e)~ ~
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The
Agency,
in
reviewing
the trial
burn plan,
shall
evaluate
the
svfflciency of
the
information
provided
and
may
require
IM
applicant,
pursuant
to
35 Ill.
Ada.
Code
705.123.
to
supplement
this
Information, if
necessary,
to
achieve
the
purposes
of
this
paragraph;
d)
Based
on
the
waste
analysis
data
in
the
trial burn
plan, the Agency
will
specify
as
trial
Principal
Organic
Hazardous
Constitu~nts
(POIICs),
those
constituents
for
which
destruction
andremoval
efficiencies
must
be
calculated
during
the
trial
burn.
These trial
PONCa will
be
specified
by
the
Agency
based
on
its
estimate
of
the
difficulty
of
Incineration
of
the
constituents
identified
in
the
waste analysis, their concentration or mass In thewaste
feed, and,
for wastes listed in 35
Ill.
Ada. Code 721, Subpart 0, the hazardous
waste
organic
constituent of
constituents
identified
in
Appendix
G
or
II
of
that Part
as
the
basis
for
listing;
•)
The
Agency
shall
approve
a
trial
burn
plan
if
It
finds
that:
I)
The
trial
burn
is
likely
to
determine
whether
the
incinerator
performance
standard
required
by
35
Ill.
Ada.
Code
724.443
can
bernet;
2)
The
trial
burn
itsel f will
not
present
an
inminent
hazard to’
human
health
or
the
environment;
3)
The
trial
burn
will
help
the
Agency
to determine operating
requirements
to
be specified
under
35
111.
Ada.
Code
724.445;
and
4,)
The
information
sought
in
paragraphs
(e)(l)
and
(e)(3)
cannot~
reasonably
be
developed
through
other
means;
I)
Øitring
each
approved trlai burn (or as soon after
the
burn
as
is
practicable),
the
applicant
must
make
the
following
determinations:
I)
A
quantitative analysis
of
the
trial
POHCs
in
the
waste”feed
to
the
Incinerator;
A
quantitative
snalysis
of
the
exhaust
gas
for
the
concentration
and
mass
emiss4ons of
the
trial
POHCs,
molecular
oxygen
and
hydrogen chloride (HCl)~
3)
A quantitative analysis of
the
scrubber water
(if
any),
ash
residues and other
residues, for the
purpose
of estimating .th~
fate
of the trial POHCs;
4)
A computation of
destruction
and
removal
efficiency
(ORE),
in
accordance
with
the
ORE
formula
specified
in
35
111,
Ada.
Code
724.443(a);
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5)
If
the
HCl
(hydrogen
chloride)
emission
rate
exceeda l~8~
kllograma
of
HC1
per
hour
(4
pounds
per
hour),
a
computatio~iof
MCi
removal
efficiency
in
accordance
with
35
111.
Ada
Code
724.443(b);
6)
A computation of particulate emissions, In accordance with 35
Ill.
Ada. Code 724.443(c);
7)
An
identification
of
sources
of fugitive
emissions
and their
means of
control;
8)
A
measurement of average,
maximum
and
minimum
temperatures
and
contustion
gas
velocity;
9)
A
continuous
measurement
of carbon
monoxide
(CO)
in
the
exhaust
gas;
10)
Such
other
information
as
the
Agency
may sped
fy
as necessary to
ensure
that
the
trial
burn
will
determine
compliance
with
the
performance
standards
in 35111.
Ada.
Code
724.443
and to
establish the operating conditions required by 35 Ill.
Ada
Code
724.445
as
necessary
to
meet
that
performance
standard,
g)
The applicant must submit to
the
Agency
a certification
that
the
trial
burn
has
been
carried out
In
accordance
with
the
approved
trial
burn plan,
and
must submit the results of
all
the determinations
,.qu4~edIn
paragraph
(f).
This
submission shall
be made within
go
days
of
completion of
the
trial
burn,
or
later if
approved
by
the
Agency;
b)
Ml
data
collected
during
any trial
burn
igust
be
submitted
to
the.
Agency foll~ingthe
completion of
the
trial
burn;
1)
AU
submissions
required
by
this
paragraph
,mjst
be
certified
on
behalf of
the
applicant
by
the
signature
of
a
person
authorized
to
sign
a
permit
application
or
a
report under
35 Iii.
Ada.
Code
702,126;
9)
Based
on
the
results
pf
the
trial
burn,
the
Agency
shall
set
the
operating
requiremep,ts
In
the
final
permit
according
to
35 III.
Ada.
Code 724,445.
The ‘petinit modification shall
proceed as a minor
modification according to 35 Ill. Ada. Code 702.187.
(Board Note~ See
40 CFR ~22,2b~2~27O.62.)
(Sewrce:
Amended
at
Ill.
~g,
_____
effective
)
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AMENDMENT(S)
TITLE 35:
ENYIROV4ENTAL
PROTECTION
SUBTITLE
G:
WASTE
DISPOSAL
CHAPTER I:
POLLUTION
CONTROL
BOARD
SUBCHAPTER
b:
PE~4ITS
PART
705
PROCEDURES
FOR
PE~4ITISSUANCE
SUBPART
A:
GENERAL
PROVISIONS
SecU on
705.101
Scope
and Applicability
705.102
DefInitions
705.103
Computation
of
Time
SUBPART
B:
PE~4IT
APPLICATIONS
Section
705,12)
Permit Application
705.122
completeness
705123
Incomplete
Applications
705.124
Site
Visit
705.125
Effective
Date
705.126
Decision
Schedule
705.127
Consolidation
of Permit Processing
705.128
Modi
fication
or
Revocation
of
Permits
SUBPART
C:
APPLiCATION
REVIEW
Sec
ti on
705.14)
Draft
Permits
705.142
Statement of Basis
iO5.143
Fact
Sheet
705.144
Adainistrative
Record
for
Draft
Permits
or
Notices
of
Intent
to
Deny
St~PART0:
PUBLIC
NOTICE
Section
705.161
~en
Public
Notice
Most
Be
Given
705.162
Timing of
Public
Notice
705.163
Methods
of Public
Notice
705.164
Contents
of
Public
Notice
705.165
Distribution
of
Other P~terials
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E:
PUBLIC
COMMENT
Public
Coninents
and
Hearings
Public
Hearings
Obligation
to
Raise
Information
Reopening
of
Public
Final
Permit
Decision
Stays
In
General
Stays
for
New
Applications
Stays
for
Reapplications
and
Modifications
Stays
Following
Interim
Status
Response
to
Coments
Adainistrative Record
Letters
of
Denial
Appeal
Appendix
A
Procedures
for
Permit
Issuance
Appendix
B
Modification
Process
Appendix
C
Application
Process
Appendix
~
Application
Review Process
Appendix
E
Public
Coninent
Process
Appendix
F
Permit
Issuance
or
Denial
AUTHORITY:
Implementing
Section
13
and 22.4
and authorized
by
Section
27
of
the
Environmental
Protection
Act (Ill.
Rev,
Stat.
4~&ll983,ch.
111
1/2,
pars.
1013,
1022,4
and
1021).
SOURCE:
Ado
ed
In
R81-32,
47
PCB
93, at 6 Ill. Reg. 12479, effective as
provided
a
ST1LA~n.
~bde
7O0~)D5;amended
in
R82-l9
at
7 111.
Reg.
14352,
effectIve
as
provided
in
35
111.
Ada.
Code
7UD.10~
amended
in
R84-9,~
at
lU.
l~g.
______,
effect)ve
SUBVART
C:
APPLICATION REVIEW
Section
70j43
Fact
Sheet
a)
A
fact
sheet
shall
be
prepared
for
every
draft
permit
for
a
mejor
~4WM
or
a
major
IJIC
facility
or
activity,
and
for
every
draft
permit
or
notice
of
Intent
to
deny
which
the
Agency
finds
is
the
subject
of
widespread public Interest or raises major
issues.
The fact sheet
shall
briefly
set
forth
the
principal
facts
and
the
significant
Requests
for
Public
Issues
and
Provide
Conrent
Period
Section
705.181
705,182
705.183
705.184
Section
735.201
705.202
705.203
705.204
705.205
705.210
705.211
705.212
SUBPART
F:
PERMIT
ISSUANCE
for
Final
Permits
or
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factual,
legal,
methodological
and
policy
questions
considered in
preparing
the
draft
permit.
The
Agency
shall
send this fact sheet to
the
applicant and,
on
request,
to
any
other
person.
b)
The
fact
sheet
shall
Include,
when
applicable:
L~
A
brief
description
of
the
type
Of facility
or
activity
which
is
the
subject of
the
draft
permit;
2)
The
type
and
quantity of
wastes,
fluids
or
pollutants
which
are
proposed
to
be
or
are
being
treated,
storedL
disposed
of,
i~5ected1emitted
or
dischar~d
3)
A
brief
suninary of
the
basis for refusing
to
grant
a
permit
or
for
imposing
each
draft
permit
condition
including
references
to
applicable
statutory
or
regulatory
provisions
and appropriate
supporting
references
to
the
aánlnlstrative
record
as
defined
by
£~eSect1on
705.144;
4)
Reasons
why
any
requested
schedules
of
compliance
or
other
alternatives
to
required
standards
do
or
do
not
appear
justified;
A
description
of
the
procedures
for
reaching
a
final
decision
on
the
draft
permit
Including:
A)
The beginning
and
ending
dates
of
the
coninent
period
under
Subpart
0
and
the
address
where
conrents will
be
received;
B)
Procedures
for
requesting
a
hearing
and
the
nature of
that
hearing; and
C)
Any
other
procedures
by
which
the
public
may
participate
in
the
final
decision.
6)
Name
and
tele~onenunter
of
a
person
to
contact
for
additional
infornation.
(Board Note:
See. 40 CFR 124,8,)
(Source:
Mended
a’t
Ill.
leg.
_____
effective
)
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AMENDMENT(S)
TITLE
35:
ENVIROMIENTAL
PROTECTION
SUBTITLE
G:
WASTE
DISPOSAL
CHAPTER
1:
POLLUTION
CONTROL
BOARD
SUBCHAPTER
C:
HAZARDOUS
WASTE
OPERATING
REQUIREMENTS
PART
720
HAZARDOUS
WASTE
MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM:
GENERAL
SUBPART
A:
GENERAL
Section
720.101
Purpose,
Scope
and
Applicability
720.102
AvailabilIty
of
Information;
Confidentiality
of
Information
720.103
Use
of
Number
and
Gender
SUBPART
B:
DEFINITIONS
Section
720.110
DefinItions
720.111
References
SUBPART
C:
RULEMMING
PETITIONS
Section
720.120
Rulemaking
720.121
Alternative
Equivalent
Testing
Methods
720.122
Waste
Delisting
Appendix
A
Overview of 40
CFR,
Subtitle
C
Regulations
AUTHORITY:
Implementing
Section
22.4
and
authorized
by
Section
27
of
the
Environmental
Protection
Act
(Ill.
Rev.
Stat.
19~fl9B3,ch,
111
1/2,
pars
1022.4
and
1027).
SOURCE:
Adopted
in
P81-22,
43~~PC8
427, at
5
111.
keg.
9781,
effective
as
noted
In
35
111.
A~n.tode
ipO,iu6;
amended
and
codified
in
R81-22,
45
PCB
317,
at
6
111.
Reg.
4828,
effective
as
noted
In
35
liT.
Adei.
Code
~7~.lO6
amended
in
R82-19,
at
7
I’ll,
keg.
14015,
effectIve
Oct.
12,
1983;
amended
in
~4—9,
at_
Ill.
keg,
____
effective
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ADOPTED
AMENDMENT(S)
SUBPART
A:
GENERAL
SectIon
720.102
AvailabilIty
of
information;
Confidentiality of
Information
Availability
and
confidentiality
of
information
is governed by Illinois
law,
including
Sections
7
and
7.1 of the ~4~4s
Environmental
Protection Act (Ill,
Rev
~t~t
~)~1~S3,
~,
111 1/2,
pars.
1007 and
1007 .1)
and
35 111. Adr~
Code
101 .107
and
120..
(Source:
Amended at
ill.. Req.
____
effective
______________)
SU~3PAP~TB:
DEJ~iN
IT
IONS
Section 720,110
~ffnitions
When
used
In
PaFts3S Ill. A~.Code 720 through
725
only,
the following
terms
have
the
meanings
given
below:
~Act”
or
~RCRA”
means
the
Solid
Waste
Disposal
Act,
as
amended
by
the
Resource Conservation
and
Recovery
Act of
1976,
as
amended~
(42
U.S.C. Section
6901 et~
seq.)
~Active portion’s
means
that portion of a facility where trea~bnent,
storage
or disposal operations are being or have been conducted after
~
19, 1980 and
which
is
not
a closed
portion
~
a~s~
~.‘~osed
por~on”and~’inact~ve
portion”.)
“A~inistrator~
means
the
A~inIstratorof
the
U.S.
Environmental
Prote
cti on Agency or his
designee
uAgency~$means
the
illinois
Environmental
Protection
Agency.
~Aqulfer”
means
a
geologic
formation,
group
of formations or part of
a
formation
capable of yielding
a
significant
amount of
groun~ater
to
wells
or
springs,
~Authorized
~
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,
~uperintendentor person
of
equivalent responsibility,
“Board” means the iiii~~l~
Po1i~tionControl
Board,
~Certification”
means
a
statement
oi?
professional
opinion
based
upon
knowledge
and belief,
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“Closed Portion”
means
that
portion of a facility which 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”.i
“Confined aquifer”
means
an
aquifer
bounded
above
and below,by
Impermeable
beds
or
by
beds
0f
distinctly lower
permeability
than
that of
the
aquifer
itself;
an aquifer containing confined
groun~ater.
“Container” means any portable
device
in
which
a material
is
stored,
transported,
treated,.
disposed of
or
otherwise handled.
“Contingency
plan”
means
a
docu~ntsetting
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
trea~ent, storage
or
disposal facility which has received an EPA permit
(or a facility
with
interim
status)
in accordance
with
the
requirements
of
40
CFR
PaFts.422270
and
124
or
a
permit
from a
state
authorized
in
accordance with 40 CFR Pa~t4fl271that has been
designated
on
the
manifest
by
the
generator
purstiIWE to
35 lii.
Ade~. Code
722.120,
“Dike”
means
an
entankment
or
ridoe of either natural
or
manmade
materials
used
to
prevent
the
~vement
of
liquids, sludges,
solids
or
other
materials.
“Director”
means
the Director of
the ill
inols
Environmental
Protection Agency.
“Discharge”
or
“hazardous
waste
discharge”
means
the accidental or
intentional
spilling, leaking, pomping,
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 piac~ngof any solid waste or hazardous waste
into
or on
any
land or w$er 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
groun dwaters,
“Dis~salfacility” means a fac~1Ityor
part
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.
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“Elementary neutralization t~i1t”means a device which:
Is used for neutralizing wastes which are hazardous wastes only
because
they exhibIt
the corrosivity
characteristic
defined in
Seet4e~3Siii,
Adn.
Code
721.122
or
are listed
in
pa~t-~-e~
35 Ill.i
ubpartD
only for this reason; and
Meets
the
definItion
of
tank,,
container, transport vehicle or
vessel
In
A~~—edeSection
720.110,
“EPA”
means
United
States
Environmental
Protection Agency.
“EPA
hazardous
waste
nu,rber”
means
the
nutther
assigned
by
EPA
to
each
i.2ardous
waste listed
in
35
ilL.
Adn,
CodePa~t721,
Subpart
0
and
to
eac*t
characteristic
entiTi~’Ti
ftLAdn,
Code~a~t
721,
Subpart
C.,
“EPA
identification
nu~er”means
the
nwther
assigned
by
USEPA
pursuant to 35 111. Ada,
Code
722 through 725
to
each
generator,
transporter
and
treatment,
storage
or
disposal
facility..
“EPA
region”
means
the
states
and
territories found
in any one of the
following
ten
regions:
Region
I:
Maine, Verment,
New
Hampshire,
Massachusetts,
Connecticut
and
~ode
Island
P~q1on~l;
New
York,
New
Jersey, Cor~nwealth
of
Puerto
Rico
end
the
u.S.
Virgin
~siands
ltetron
!:~1:
Pennsyivania~Oelaware,
Maryland,
West
Virginia,
Virqinia
and
the
District
of
Coiun~ia
Recion
IV:
~entuckv,
Tennessee,
North
Carolina,
Mississippi,
Alabama,
Georgia,
South
Carolina and Florida
MInnesota,
WIsconsin,
Illinois,
Michigan,
Indiana
and
~~tio
Region
VI:
New ~
O~iahoma,Arkansas,
Louisiana
and
Texas
Region VII:
Nebraska,
~~nses,Missouri
and
Iowa
Ib~cionVIII:
Montana,
Wyor~~ng~
North
Dakota,
South
Dakota,
Utah and
Colorado
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Region
IX
California,
Nevada,
Arizona,
Hawaii,
Guam,
M~ericanSamoa
and
Co~inonwea1thof
the
Northern
Ilariana
Islands
~gion X:
Washington,
Oregon,
Idaho end Alaska
“Equivalent
methcdN
~n~ans
any testir~gor
analytical
method
approved
by
the
Board
pursuant to
3-Gei~1eSection
720~120.
“Existing
hazardous
waste
management
U~)
facility”
or
“existing
facil ity” means a
facil ity
which was in operation or for which
construction
coum~encedon
or
before
November
19,
1980.
A
facility
kuhad
comenced
construction If;
The
owner
or
operator
~e~had
obtained
the
federal,
state
and
local
approvals or
per~ilt1~ffecessary
to begin physical
cortstrtzction
and either
A continuous
on..site,
physical
construction program hashed
begun
or
the
owner
or
operator
auhad
entered
Into
contractual
obligatlons.--which
Ga~~e~E~iT1d
not
be
cancelled
or
~dified
without substantla~1oss~-.forphysical
construction of the
facility to be completed within a reasonable
time.
“E,~i~ting
portion”
means that
land surf~tcearea
t~fan exIstIng
waste
management unlt~1nc~udedIn th~orl~ina1Part
A
permit
application,
on which wastes
have
been
placed
prior t~the
Issuance
of
a
permit.
“Facility~means
all
contiguous
land
and structures, other
appurtenances
and
i~nprovementson
the
iand
used
for treating,
storing
or
disposing
of
hazardous
waste.
A
facility
may
consist of several
treatment,
storage
or
disposal
operational
units
(e.g.,
one
or
n~re
landf~I
~
~airfaceimDoune~nentsor
combinations
of
them).
“Fede~aiagency”
mears any department,
agency
or other
instrumenta~tyof
the
federal
government,
any
independent
agency
or
establ~sMentof the
federal
government
including
any
government
corpor~t’ionand
th4~Gove~mer~t
Printing
0ffice~
“~ederal,
state
and
local
approvals
or
permits
necessary
to
begin
physlc~ilconstruction”
~neans
p’~r~ltsand approvals
required
under
federal
state
or
local
hazarthu~waste
control statutes,
regulations
or
ordinances.
“Food~ch~in
~
means
~x~baccocr~t~ps
grown
for
human
consumption
and
crcps
~rowr~
for
reed for an1:’~l~,
‘~osepro~Jcts
are consumed by
hLIYn~flS
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“Freeboard” means the vertical
distance
be~eenthe top of a tank
or
surface
lmpounknent
dike
and
the
surfaco of
the
waste
contained
therein.
~Free
liquIds”
means
liquIds
which
readily
separate
from
the
solid
portion
of
a
waste
under
aubient
temperature
and
pressure.
“Generator”
means
any
person,
by
;ite,
whose
act
or
process
pro&ices
hazardous
waste
identified
or
listed
In
35 iii,
A&n.
Code
721
or
whose
act
first
causes
a
hazartbus
waste
to
become
subject
to
regulation.
“Groun~ater”means
water below the
land surface
in a zone of
saturation.
“Hazardous waste” means
a hazardous
waste
as defined in 35 111, A~.
Code
721.103.
“Hazardous
waste
constituentu
means
a
constituent
which
caused
the
hazardous waste to be listed in 35 ill.
Aón,
Code
721.
Subpart
0,
or
a constituent listed in
ab~e.3of
35
Iii.
Ade~.Code 721.124.
“Inactive portion” means
that
portion
of
a
facility
which
is
not
operated
after
November
19,
1980.
(See also “active portion” and
“closed
portion”,~)
“Incinerator”
means
an
enclosed
device
using
controlled
flame
combustion,
the
primary
purpose
of
whith
is
to
thermally
break
down
hazardous
waste.
Examples
of Incinerators are rotary kiln,
fluidized
bed and liquId injection incinerators.
“Incompatible
waste”
means
a
hazardous
waste which
is unsuitable for:
Placement
In
a
partic~iar
device
or facility
because it
may
cause
corrosion
or
dec~yof
containment materials
(e.g.,
container inner liners or tank
~rnlls);
or
Cocmningllng with
another
waste
or
~ter1al
under
uncontrolled
conditions
because
~ie co~r~g
lnq mi~t oroduce
heat or
pressure, fire
or
e*plo~ion,
violent
reaction,
toxic
dusts,
mists, fumes or gases
or
fla~Tablu
fumes
or
gases.
(See
35 Ill,
Atn.
Code
72S,
Appendix
E for examples.)
“individual
generation site~means
the
ccntiguous
site at
or
on
which
one or ~trehazardous was~.
~
‘er~ated
An
individual
generation
site,
such
as
a
larqe
manufat-
ur
?i
1~ert,
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.
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1n
operation”
refers
to
a
faci~ity
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 material placed inside a
tank
or
container, Which
protects
the
construction
materials
of
the
tank
or container
from
the
contained
waste
or
reagents
used
to
treat
the
waste.
“International
shipnent”
means
the
transportation
of
hazardous
waste
into
or out of
the
jurisdiction
of
the
United
States.
“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
facilities
if
the
waste
will
remain
after
closure.
“Landfill”
means
a
disposal
facility
or
part
of
a
facility
where
hazardous
waste
Is
placed
in
or
on
lend
and
Which
is
not
a
land
treatment
facility,
a
surface
impoundnent
or
an
injection
well.
“Landfill
cell”
means
a
discrete
volume
of
a
hazardous
waste
landfill
which
uses
a
liner
to
provide
Isolation
of’ wastes
from
adjacent
cells
or wastes.
Examples of landfIll
enlis
are
trenches and pits.
“Leachete”
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
impounói~ent,landfill
or landfill
cell.,
which
restricts the downward or lateral
escape
of
hazardous
waste,
hazardous
waste
constituents
or
leachate.
“Management”
or
“hazardous
waste
management”
means
the
systematic
control
of
the
collection,, sour~aseparation,
storage,
transportation,
processii~,treatment,
recovery
and
disposal
of
hazardous waste.
“?4anifest~means
the
shipping
thcurent
originated
and
signed
by
the
generator
Which contains
the
infor~iat1onrequired
by 35
Iii.
A&n.
Code
722,
Subpart
B.
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POLUiTUTh~Ct)1~TP.t)~1~OARO
TEXT
OF
A~XWTED
PJ’~tHOMD1T(S)
purposes,
“Manifest
oc~zr~n~.
u~r~r~
~e!~ns
the
!~$~EPA
twelve
di
it
~
~ oen~ra
aun
gue
we
~
for
~~nanrepornurp~e~.
“Mining overburden
returned
to
th~mine
site”
means
any
material
overlying an economic mineral deposit
which
is
removed
to
gain
access
to that
deposit
and
Is
ther
used
for
reclamation
of
a
surface
mine,
“Movement”
means
that
hazardous
‘~*este
transported to
a
facility
in
an
indivickial
vehicle,
“New
hazardous
waste
managemant
facil
ity~or “ne, facil
ltf
means a
facility
which
began
operetl~ni,
~r
for
Which
construction
commenced,
after
P4oventer
lS~9
l98Q~,
(See also
“Ex’isting hazardous waste
management facility”.)
“On-site” means the same or
gecgre~ica~ly
contiguous property which
may
be
divided
by
public
or
private
rIç~it.~of~.way,
provided
the
entrance
and exit
between
the
properties
is
at
a
crossroads
intersection
and
access
is
by
crossing
as
opposed to
going
along
the
right-of-way.
Noncontiguous
properties
owned by
the
same
person but
connected
by a
rigttt-of..way
Which
he
controls
end
to
Which
the
public
does
not
have
access
is
also
con
Seared
~
property,
“Open
burninq”
means
the
cortmst1or~of
any
material
without
the
foYk~iriqcharecterist’ics~
~
Control
of c~nttu~tion
a~rr~
maintain
adequate
temperature
f~reffiriient
co~ustior~
~
Conta1nme~rf
the c
b’~~ir
re~ctionin
an
enclosed
device
to
prnvIc~
wfficient
~dence
time
end mixing for
co~n~’iete
cc
L~tiOn~
~rd
~4
Control
of
emi~~on
~fthe gaseo~is
contustlon
prockicts.
(See
also
“IncineratIon
~rnc~
vtherm~’~
tr~a~ent”,
‘~
“Operator”
means
the
person
re
~n~/b’~?
for
the
overall
operation
of
a facility.
“~wrer~
means the
person
Who
a
~c~’f~ty
or
part
of
a
facility.
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RE~1STtR
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TEXT
OF
)k~0PTr~D
AM~H~ENT(S)
“Partial
closurew
means
the
closure o~a
discrete
part of
a
facility
in
accordance
with
the
appi
fc:ab~ecio~urerequirements of 35 Ill.
Adet.
Code
724
or
725.
For
~
~ar’~iii~closure
may
Include
the
closure of a
trench1
a
t
orer~:~on.,
~
ndflll
cell
or a pit0
while
othe~
~rts
of the
~
fa~iiity
continue
In
operation
or
will
be
placed
perat~on
ir th~‘rutur~.
“Person~
means
an
~ndiv’!k~km1,,
ti~ust,firm,, joint
stock
company,
federal
a~
~corporat~cr!~icI~ding
~ government
corporatiOn~),
partnersh’~
~soclntion~,statc~~unicioaiY~y,
commission,
political
s~div1sio•~
a
state
or
any
interstate
body~
“Personnel
“facil
Ity
personnel
meens
all
persons
who
work
at or
oversee the ~erat1ons
of
~ ha~rdou~
waste
facility
and
whose
actions
or failure to act
may
result in
noncompliance
with
the
requirements
of 35 lii, A~i.
Code
724
or
725,
“Pile”
means
any noncontalnerized
accumulation of solid, non—flowing
hazardous
waste
that
is
used
for
treatment
or
storage.
“Point
source”
means
any
discern1ble~
confined
and
discrete
conveyance
including,
but
not
limited
to,
any
pipe,
ditch0
channel,
tunnel,
conckait, 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
fror~irr1ç~ateda~rlc~lture,,
“P~t~licly
owned
treetment
works”
or
kPONP(
n~e~ns
any device
or system
used
in
the
t
at~ent~inclu~iing
recyc~inç~end
reclamation)
of
mir~iclpal
sewa~pe
or
in~strlai w~’t~’~
of ~ ~iquid
nature
which
is
owned
by
a
~staix~ or
~m
cip~l1tf ~
defined
by
Section
502(4)
of
the
Clean
~ater
~ct
(~31~,S~L
l362t4~~This
definition
includes
sewers,
pl~sor
other
conveyances w~iy~f
they
convey
westewater
to
a
POTW
providing
tr~a~nen’:,
“Regional
A~nin trat~or~
~fl~
the
R~n&~
A~wfnistrator
for the EP~
Region
In
Which
the
facfl~t~y
i~~ita~
or
his
des1~ee.
“Representative
sampi e~
We&r~e
~mu1
e i~1~
a
universe
or
Whole
(e.g.
waste
pile, lagoon,
gron~ater) hi~:h
c~r~
be
expected
to
exhibit
the
average
properties of
the
unlver~e
~r
~thola.
“Runoff”
means
any
rainwi~ter.l
&~te~,r
~th~r
liquid
that
*ains
over lanci
from
any
part of ~
“Runon” ~e~s
any rainwater~,~
~r
other
liquid
that
&‘ains
over
lano ~to
~ny
part o~~
236

“Saturated
zone”
or “zone of saturation” means that part of the
earth~s
crust
In v*lch
•ll voids ire filled with water~
“Sludge”
means any solid, 5CThl~SOiidor liquid waste generated
from
a
mt~i
ci pal,
cori~erclal
or industrial wastewater treatment plant,
water
supply
treatment
plant or
air
pallution
control
facility
exclusive
of
the
treated effluent from a wastewater treatment plants
!Sp414
!
eans~the~a4~ntal~
~pfll~
gl4eak4R~p9T—ps~4w!1
em4
~
~
•p413 ed~-beeeme
~
“Solid
waste”
means
a
solid waste as dsfined in 35 IlL AdeL Code
721 .102.
“State”
means
any of
the
several states, the District of Colwthia,
the
Commonwealth
of
Puerto
Rico,
the
Virgin
Islands,
Guam,
~mer1can
Santa
and the
Commonwealth
of
the P~rthernMariana Islanth
“Storage”
means
the
holding of hazardeus waste
for a
temporary
period, at
the
end of
which
the hazardeus waste
is
treated,
disposed
of or
stored
elseWhere~
“Surface
impoundeent”
or
“Impoundeent” means
a
facility
or
part of
a
facility Which
is
a
natural tupogra~iicdepression, manmade
excavation
or
diked area formed primarily of earthen materials
(althou~It
may be lined with manmade materials)
~lch
is
designed
to hold an accurmilation of liquid wastes or wastes containing free
liquids
and
Which
is not an injection welL
Examples of surface
impoundeents are holding, storage, settling and aeration
pits1
ponds
and
lagoons.
“Tank”
means
a
stationary device, designed to contain an
accwmjlation
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 e1eva~
~temperatures
as the primary
means
to
change
‘the
chemical,
physical or biological
character
or
composition
of
the
hazardous
waste,
Examples of thermal
treatment
processes
are
Incineration,
melten 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
indistrial prodection
process and Which
is constructed and operated

PDU~U’~iil~4
CO~RDLi~OARD
TEXT
OF
ADOPTE
MDLONEP~T(S)
In
a
manner
Which
prevents
tha
~na~e
0+ any
hazardous
waste
or
any
constituent
thereof
into
the
mv
~
during treatment~
An
example
is
a
pipe
in
w$~
ich
w~as~re
~cid t~s neutralized,
“Transfer
facility”
means
any
transoortatirm
related
facility
including loading docis,
par~lng
areas,~
!;torage
areas
and
other
similar areas Where
thi:pments.
t~f
hazardous
waste
are
held
during
the
normal
course
of
tranortatlon,.
“Transport vehicle”
means
a n~tor
vehicle
or
rail
car
used
for
the
transportation
of
cargo by
any ~de..
~th
cargo-~carrying
body
(trailer, railroad
freight
cnr~,
etc~.
I
Is
a
separate
transport
vehicle.
“Vessel”
includes
every
description
of watercraft,
used
or
capable
of
being
used
as
a
means o~
transportation
on
the
water.
“Transportation”
means
the ~nver~nt
‘of
hazarcbus
waste
by
air,
rail,
hi~wayor water.
“Transporter”
means
a
person
engaged
in
the offsite
transportation
of
hazardous waste by air,
rail, hi ghwey or water,
“Treatment” means
any
method,
technique or process,
including
neutralization,
designed
to
change
the
~iysica1,
chemical
or
biological
character or
composition
of
any
hazardous
waste
so
as
to
neutralize such waste, or so as to
recover
enerciy or
material
resources
from
the
waste
or
so
~s to
render
such
waste
nonhazarthus
or
less
hazardous;
safer
to ‘transpo~t~
store
or
dispose of;
or
amenable
for
recovery, amenable
for
storage
or
redoced
in
volume,.
“Treatment
zone”
means
a
soil
area
~f
the
unsaturated
zone
of
a
land
treatment unit
within Which
&r~biis
cor~stituents
are
degraded,
transformed
or
immobilized.
“Underground
1n.Ject1on~
means the s~thsurf~ce
emplacement of
fluids
through
a
bored,
drI’ted
~r
driven
w~ll~~
~orthrough a
dog well, Where
the
depth
of
the
~kiq
well
is urmater tha:~the
iar~~est
surface
dimension,
(See
also
“Injection
well
~.
“Uppern~staquifer”
mean~the
~olog1c
for~tionnearest the natural
ground
surface
that
Is
at~aqulier, a~~
as
lower
aquifers
that
are
hydraulically
interconnected i~ith
this aquif~r
within
the
facility’s
property
bo~dary,
“Unsaturated
zone”
or “zone o’~
r~’~:’~’~
n~~ns
the zone between
the
land
surface
and
the
water
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“United
States”
means
the
!0
State~the
District
of
Coluithia,
the
Commonwealth
of
Puerto
Ri~o1.
tne
‘i
~
Vi”gin
Is1an~,Guam,
American
Samoa
and
the
Con~nwealthof the florthern Marlana Islands.
“Wastewater
treatment
unit”
means
a
device
Which:
Is
part of
a
wastewater
treatment
facility
which
is
subject to
regulation
under
eIther ~ecti•on
402
or
Section
307(b) of
the
Clean
Water
Act
(33
U.S.C.
1342
or
1317(b));
and
Receives
and treats
or
stores
an
influent
wastewater
Which
Is
a
hazardous waste
as defined in
35
111,
Aón.
Code
721.103
or
generates
and
accumulates
a wastewater treatment
sludge
Which
is
a
hazardous
waste
as
defIned
in
35
111.
A~u.
Code
721.103
or
treats
or
stores
a
wastewater
treatment
sludge
which
Is
a
hazardous
waste
as
defined
in
35
Iii.
Adei.
Code
721.103;
and
Meets
the definition of tank in 35 Iii. Adn,
Code
720.110.
“Water
(bulk
shi~tent)”
means
the
bulk
transportation
of
hazardous
waste which
is loaded
or
carried
on
board
a vessel without containers
or labels.
“Well”
means
any
shaft or
pit
dog
or
bored
into
the
earth,
generally
of
a
cylindrical
form,
and often
wailed with
bricks
or
tubing
to
prevent the earth from caving ir~
“Well
injection”
(See
~underqround
in~ecticn”),
(Source:
Amended at
111.
Req.
___
effective
______________)
Appendix
A
~erview
of 40 CFR. Subtitle C
Regulations
See_~d1x I to~~O
CFR
260.
(Source:
Amended at
____
Ill,, Req.
_____
effective
--
)
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AMENDMENT(S)
TITLE
35:
ENVIROII4ENTAL
PROTECTION
SUBTITLE
G:
WASTE
DISPOSAL
CHAPTER
1:
POLLUTION
CONTROL
BOARD
SUBCHAPTER
C:
HAZARDOUS
WASTE
OPERATING
REQUIREMENTS
PART
721
IDENTIFICATION AND LISTING OF
HAZARDOUS
WASTE
SUBPART
A:
GENERAL
Purpose
and
Scope
Definition
of
Solid
Waste
Definition of Hazardous
Waste
Exci
us ions
Special
Requirements
for
Hazardous
Quantity Generators
Special Requirements For Hazardous
Re-Used,
Recycled
or
Reclaimed
Residoes
of
Hazardous
Waste
In
Empty Containers
SUBPART
B:
CRITERIA
FOR
IDENTIFYING THE
CHARACTERISTICS OF
HAZARDOUS
WASTE
AND
FOR
LISTING
HAZARDOUS
WASTES
Section
721 .110
Criteria
for
Identif~ying
the Characteristics of Hazardous
Waste
721
.111
Criteria
for
Listing
Hazardous
Waste
SUBPART
C:
CHARACTERISTICS
OF
HAZARDOUS
WASTE
SUBPART
0:
LISTS
OF
HAZARDOUS
WASTE
General
Hazardous
Wastes
From
Nonspecific
Sources
Hazardous
Waste
From Se;ific
Sources
Discarded
Commercial
Chemical
Prodocts,
Off—Specification
Species.
Containers
and
Spill
Residoes
Section
721.101
721
.102
721 .103
721.104
721.105
721
.106
721.107
Waste
Generated
By
Small
Waste ~iichis Used,
Section
721.120
721
.121
721 .122
721,123
721 .124
721 .130
721.131
721 .132
721.133
General
Characteristic of Ignitability
Characteristic
0*
Corrosivlty
Characteristic’~’ofReactivity
Characteristic
0f
EP
Toxity
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AMENDMENT(S)
Appendix A
Appendix
B
Appendix C
Table
A
Table
B
Table
C
Appendix
G
Appendix H
Appendix
I
Table
A
Table
B
Table C
Representative
Sampl
Ing
Methods
El Toxicity lest Proceóires
Chemical
Analysis
Test Methods
Analytical
Characteristics
of
Organic
Chemicals
Analytical
Characteristics
of
Inorganic
Species
Sample Preparation/Sample introdoction Techniques
Basis
For
Listing
Hazardous
Wastes
Hazardous
Constituents
Method
of
Analysis
for Chlorinated
Dibenzo-p-Dioxins
and
Dibenzofuran s
Gas
Chromotography
of TCDD
DFTPP
Key
Ions
and
Ion
Abundance
Criteria
List of
Accurate
Masses
Monitored
Using
GC
Selected-Ion
Monitoring,
Low
Resolution,
Mass
Spectrometry
for
Simultaneous
Determination
of
Tetra—,
Penta-,
and
Iiexachlorinated Oibenzo-p-Dioxins
and
Dibanzofurans
AUTHORITY:
Authorized
by
Section
27
and
implementing
Section
22.4
of
the
Environmental
Protection
Act
(111.
Rev.
Stat.
~.9~1983,ch.
111
1/2,
pars.
1027 and
1022.4).
SOURCE:
Adopted
in
R81-22,
43
PCB
427,
at
5
111.
Rag.
9781,
effective
as
noted
in
35 Ii).
Adn.
Code
700.106;
amended
and
codified
in
R81-22,
45
PCB
317
at
6 Ill.
Reg.
4828,
effective
as
noted
in
35 Iii.
~dm.t~ode
700.l06~amended
in
R82-18,
51
PCB
31,
at
7
111.
Reg.
2518,
effective
February
22,
1983;
amended ~i~S2-l9~
at
7
Iii,
Rag.
13999,
effective
October
12,
1983;
amended
~n
R84—34,
at
8 III.
Reg.
24562,
effective
Decen~er
11,
1984;
amended
n
R84~~
at
____
111.
Reg.
_____
effective
SUBPART
A:
GENERAL
Section
721
.101
Purpose
and
Scope
a)
This
part identifies
those
solid wastes
which are subject to
regulation as hazardous wastes
under
35111.
Mn.
CodePawts
702,
703, 705 and 722 through 725 a~d-4Q-GFR-Puts-;22-ta~g~424
i~id
~ii~),
are
subjeçt
to
the
notification
requirements
of
SectIon
3010
of
the,,,~esourceConservation
and
Recovery
Act
(RCRA).
In this part:
1)
Subpart
A
defines
the
terms
“solid
waste”
and
“hazardous
waste,”
identifies
those
wastes
Which
are
excluded
from
regulation wider 35
iii. A~.CodePa~ts702, _703, 705 and
722 through 725 e~4-4Q FR-P ts-~2~-te&~-~4
and
establishes
special management
requirements
for
hazardous
waste
prodoced by
small
quanti ty generators and hazardous
waste
Which
is
used,
reused,
recycled or
reclaimed.
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2)
Subpart
B
sets
forth
the
criteria
used
to
Identify
characteristics
of hazardous
waste
and
to
list
particular
hazardous
wastes.
3)
Subpart
C
identifies characteristics
of
hazardous
wastes.
4)
Sub~.
~
~‘
lists
particular
hazardous
wastes.
b)
This Part
identifes only
some
of
the
materials
which
are
hazardous wastes
wider
Sections
1004(5) and 7003 of RCRA.
A
material
which
is
not
a
hazardous
waste
identified
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 are
established.
c)
The Agency has
inspection authority
pursuant
to
Section
3007
of
RCRA
and
Section
4
of
the
~~.4~e4s
E~wironmentalProtection
Act.
(Source:
Muended
at_
Ill.
Rag.
_____
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
8)
~y
mixture of
domestic sewage
and other waste that
passes through a sewer system to
publicly-owned
treatment works
for
treatment,
“Domestic
sewage”
means
untreated sanitary
wastes
that
pass
through
a
sewer
system.
2)
Indostrlal
wastewater
discharges
that are
point
source
discharges
subject
to regulation
under
Section
402
of
the
Clean
Water
Act,
as
amended
(33
U.S.C.
1251 _e~tseq.)
(Board
Note:gam~e~.t4This
exclusion applies only to the
actual
point
s~ircedischarge.
It
does
not
exclude
lnójstrial
was~tewaters
while
they
are
being
collected,
stored or
treated
before
discharge,
nor
does
it
exclude
sludges
that
are
generated by
Indostrial
wastewater
treatment.)
3)
Irrigation
return
flows.
4)
Source,
~ecial
nuclear
or
by-prodoct
material
as
defined
by
the
~~ic
Energy
Act 0f
1954,
as
amended
(42
U.S.C.
2011
~
~
q.
i~
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fl
Materials
subjected
to
in—situ.
mining
techniques Which are
not
removed
from
the
ground
as
part
of
the
extraction
process.
b)
Solid
wastes
which
are
not hazardous
wastes.
The
following
~ol~dwas~!L
~renot
hazardous
wastes:
1)
Househc~dwaste, 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).
2)
Solid
wastes
generated
by
any
of
the foll~ingand
which
era returned to the soils
as
fertilizers:
A)
The
gr~ing
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
contustion
Qf
coal
or
other
fossil
fuels.
5)
DrIlling
fluids,
pro~ced
waters,
and other
wastes
associated with
the
exploration,
development,
or prodiction
of crude oil,
natural
gas
or geothermal energy.
6)
A)
Wastes
which
fail
the
test
for
the
characteristic of
EP toxicity
(Section 721 .124
and
Appendix
8)
because
chromium is present or are
1l~sted1n~Subpart0
due to
the
presence of chromium, Which
do not fail
the test
for
the
characteristic of
EP
toxicty
for
any other
constitu~tor
are
not
listed doe 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
1~
The waste
‘Is generated from
an industrial
process
~:‘hich
uses
trivalent
chromium exclusively
(or
nearly
exclusively)
and
the
process
does
not
generate
hexavalent chromium; and
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III)
The
waste
Is
typically
and
frequently
managed in
non-oxidizing
environments.
B)
Specific wastes
which
meet the standerd in
Apav~agraphs
(b’’6)(A)i),
(ii) and
(lii)
(so long as they do not
~e test for the
characteristic
of EP toxicity,
~ not fail
the test for any other characterlst~c)
I
‘~
Chrome (blue) trlmnings generated by the
following
subcategories of the leather tanning
and finishing indostry; hair pulp/chrome
tan/retan/wet finish; hair save/chrome
tan/retan/vet
finish;
retan/wet
finish;
no
beairtiouse;
throu gh-the-bl ue;
and
shearl Ing.
Ii)
Chrome
~blue)shavings
generated
by
the
following
subcategories
of
the
leather
tanning
and
finishing
indostry;
hair
pulp/chrome
tan/retan/wet
finish;
hair
save/chrome
tan!
retan/wet
finish;
retanfwet
finish;
no
beaithouse;
through-the-blue;
and
shearl ing.
iii)
Buffing
dust
generated
by
the
following
subcategories
of
the
leather
tanning
and
finishing indostry:
hair
pulp/chrome
tan/retan/wet finish; hair save/chrome
t~nfretan/wetfinish; retan/wet finish; no
beanthouse; through-the-blue.
lv)
Sewer
screenings generated by the following
subcategories 0f the leather tanning and
finishing indostry~ hair pulp/chrome
tan/retan/wet
finish;
hair
save/chrome
tan/retan/wet
finish;
retan/wet
finish;
no
beauI~ouse;through-the-bi ue.;
and
shearl
Thg.
v)
Wastewater
treatment
sludges
generated by
the
follg~ingsubcategories of the leather tanning
and ilnishing
inóistry:
hair
pulp/chrome
tan/retan/wet finish; hair save/chrome
tan/retan/wet
finish;
retan/wet
finish;
no
bean~iouse;through-the-blue;
and
sheanling.
vi)
Wastewater treatment sludges generated
by
the
followinq
subcategories
of
the
leather
tanning
~ndfinishing indostry:
hair
pulp/chrome
~,‘~n/retenfwet
finish; hair save/chrome
~i/retan/wet
finish; and through-the-blue.
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vii)
Waste
scrap
leather
from
the
leather
tanning
Industry,
the
shoe
manufacturing
industry,
and
other
leather
product
manufacturing
Industries.
viii)
Wastewater treatment
sludges
from
the
production
of titanium
ioxHe
liD2
pignent using
~
by
the
chloride
process.
?‘
Solid
waste
from
the
extraction,
beneficiatlon
and
processing of
ores
and minerals
(including
coal
),
including
phosphate
rock
and
overburden
from
the
mining of
uranium
ore.
B)
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
utiliz~”the
arsenical—treated
wood
and
wood
products
for
thëse~
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
y~sse1,
a
product
or
raw
material
pipeline,
or
In
a
manufacturing
process
unIt
or
an associated non-waste-treatment
manufacturing
unit,
is
not
subject
to regulation under 35 i11._
Ad~i.
CodeP,~ts-7O2,
703,
705
and
722
through 725 aR~-4Q-~R
Pi~s-~
-th~e~~T~Z
r
~
lenoti fi
cation
requirements
of
Section
3010
of
RCRA
tmtil
It
exits
the
unit in
Which
it
was
generated,
unless
the
unit
is
a
surface
1mpoun~ent,or
unless
the
hazardous
waste
remains
In
the
unit more
than
go
deys
after
the
unit
ceases to be
operated
for
manufacturing, or
for storage
or
transportation
o~
product
or
rw materials,
d)
Samples
I)
Except
as
prov4~edin
paragraph
(d)(2),
a sample 0f solid
waste
or
a
sample
of water,
soi1~
or air,
Which
Is
collected for the sole purpose of testing to determine
its
characteristics
of
composition,
is
not
subject
to
any
requirements
of
this Part
or
35
Ill.
Acfrn.
Code~aFts’
702,
703,705
and
722
through
725
~
ie~ts-4~-sr.424,
The
sample
qualifies
when:
A)
The sample is
being
transported
to
a
laboratory
for
the
purpose
of
testinç;
or
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B)
The
sample
Is
being
transported
back
to
the
sample
collector
after
testing;
or
C)
The
sample
is
being
stored by
the
sample
collector
before
transport
to
a laboratory
for
testing;
or
D)
The sample is being stored In a laboratory before
testing;
or
El
The sample is being stored in a laboratory for
testing
but before It Is returned to
the
sample collector;
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)
Tn order to qualify for the exemption
in paragraph
(d)(l)(A) and (B), a sample
collector shipping samples to a
laboratory
and
a
laboratory
returning
samples
to
a
sample
collector
~iust:
A)
Comply
with
U.S.
Department
of Transportation
(DOT),
US.
Postal
Service
(liSPS),
or
any
other
applicable
shipping
requirement;;
or
B)
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:
1)
Assure
that
the
following
information
accompanies
the
sample:
The
sample
collector’s
name,
mailing
address,
and
telephone
nuither;
the
laboratory’s
name,
mailing
address,
and
telephone nun~er;
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
not
apply
if
the
laboratory
determines
that
the
waste
is hazardous but
the
laboratory
i.s
no
longer
meeting
any
of
the
conditions
stated
in paragraph (d)(l).
(Sou’ce:
Amended
at
Ill.
~g.
_____
effective
-
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$ectqom
721.105
Special
Requirements for Hazardous Waste (~nerated
by
Small
Quantity
Generators
a)
A
generator
i~.
small
quantity
generator
In
a
calendar
~anthif
he
generates
~
than
1000
kIlograms of hazardous waite
in that
manth
35111
‘~ii.
CodePa~k
700
explains
the
relation
of this
to
the
100
kg7~.i~cep
ion
of C~apta~~35fll.
Ao~_ç~de
809.
b)
Except
for
those’
wastes
identified
in
paragraphs
tel
and
(fl
ef
s~4s-Seet4eR,a
small
quantity
generator’s
hazardous
wastes
are
not
subject
to
regulation under
35 Ill. Ade~.
CodePa~s702,
703,
705
and
722
through
725
a
~
and
the
j~dtificationrequirements
of
Section
3010 of RCRA, provided the
generator
complies
with the requirement of
paragraph
(gI •f-t~4s
et4e~.
c)
Hazardous
waste
that
is
beneficially
used or
re—used or
legitimately
recycled
or
reclaimed
and
that
is
excluded
from
regulation
by
Section
721,106(a)
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
special
requirements of
Section
721 .106(b)
is
included
in
the quantity determinations of
this
Section
end
is
subject
to
the
requirements
of
this
Section,
d)
In
determining the
quantity
of hazardous waste he
generates,
~
generator
need.
~
include:
1)
141s
hazarcb~swaste when it is removed from on—site
storage;
or
2)
Hazardous
waste
produced by
on-site
treatment of his
hazardous
waste~
e)
If a small quantity generator
generates
acutely hazardous waste
in a calendar
month
In quantities greater
than set forth
below,
aU
quantities
of that
acutely
hazardous
waste
are
subject
to
regulation
under
35311.
Mn,
Code~a~’t;
1O2,~
703, 705 and 722
through
725
a~-4~--~i
T~~a~t424,
and
the nôtification
requirements
of
Section
3010 of
RCRA:
1)
A
total
of
one
kilogram
of hazardous
wastes
which
are
Identified
as
acute
hazardous
wastes
(H)
in
Sections
721.131,
72l~l32,or
72l~133(e);or
2)
A
total
oi~~:1~
~Iiogram~of’
any
residue
or
contaminated
soil, watev
~~‘ther
debris
resulting from the clean-up of
a spill, in~
~r
on
any
land
or
water,
of
any
hazardous
wastes whi ~~e ~&~ntI
tied as
acute
hazardous
wastes
(H)
in
Section~~
72l~i32.or
721,133(e).
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A
small
quantity
generator
may
accun~iletehazardous
waste
on-site.
If
he
accumulates at
any
time
more
than
a
total
of
1000
kilograms
of
his
hazardous
waste,
or
his
acutely
hazardous
wastes
in
quantities
greater
than
set
forth
in
paragraphs
(e)(1~)
or
(e)(2)
~
;h4a-e~t~e~,
all
of
those
accumulated wastes
for
wt,ich
the
~n~.i1ation
limit
was
exceeded are
subject
to
regu1atio~
~r 35
111.
Mn.
Code~ai’ts
702,
703,705
and
722
through
7~
~
an~~ie
notification
requiremer
Section
3010 of
RCRA,
The
time
period
of
Section 7~
for
accwrulation
of
wastes on-site begins for a
small qua~
generator
when the accumulated wastes exceed
the
applicable
usion
level,
g)
In
order
fo
zardous waste
generated
by
a
small
quantity
generator t
~ excluded
from
full
regulation
under
this
Section,
the
~eneratormust:
1)
Comply
with
35
III.
A~n.Code
722,111;
2)
If
he
stores
his
hazardous
waste
on-site,
store
i.t
In
compliance
with
the requirements of paragraph
(f) e.4~-t~4s
1eet4e~
and
3)
Either
treat
or
dispose
of his
hazardous
waste
in
an
on~sitefacIlity,
or
ensure
delivery
to
an
off—site
storage,
treatment
or
disposal
facility,
either
of
which
is:
‘~tec~
under 3!~ill. ~tn,
Code~awt~
702
and 70i
E)
____
8)
~
~‘n~z’r~
tatus under 35 111. Mn~
CodePa~ts703
and
/2~
~
-
C)
~uthrL~:d
to
manage
hazardous
waste
by
a
State
with a
~
waste
management
program
approved
under
40
C~
3~~?l;
0)
Permitted~~1icensed
or
registered
by
a
State
to
manage
municipai”~r
industrial
solid
waste;
or
E)
A
facility
which:
I)
Beneficially uses or re—uses, or legitimately
recycles
or
r~ciaimshis
waste;
or
~1
Treats
his wa~t~
prior
to
beneficial
use
or
~~use,
or
~g~timate
recycling
or
reclamation.
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hI
Hazardous
waste si~ectto
the
reduced
requirements of
this
Section
may
be
mixed with
non-hazardous
waste
and remain
subject
to
these
reduced require~nts
even
though
the
resultant mixture
exceeds
the
quantity
ii~ltations identified
in
this
Section,
unless
the
mixture
r~
any of
the
tharecteristics
of hazarthu~
wastes
identified
ubpart
C.
I)
If
a
small
quantit
i~rator
mixes
a
solid waste
with
a
hazardous waste
tb
~cee~ts
a
quantity
exclusion level of this
Section,
the
m1xt.u~
~ subject
to
full
regulation.
(Source:
M*nded
at
lll~
~
_____
effective
--
Section
721.106
Special
~~ir~ments
for
Hazardous
waste
~tich
is
Used,
Re—used~ ~ecycledor
~ec1aimed
a)
Except
as
otherwise
provided in
paragraph
(b)
-th4s-ge~t4o~,
a
hazardous
waste
which meets
any
of the following
criteria
is
not
subject to regulation under 35
111w
~n.
CodePaw~s
702,
703~705
or
7Z2
through
725
a
-4Q-~
~3~t~èij-~24
i~r~ot
T~jectto
the
notification requirements of
Section
3010 of RCRA
Lmtil
such
time
as
the
Board
prcn~.i1gates
regulations to
the
contrary:
1)
It is being beneficially used or reused or legitimately
recycled
or
reci~lt~d,
2)
It Is beinç~~cc
ia~r~,
tored
or
physically~.ch~lcai1y
or biologic~~~
~te~
prior
to
beneficial
use
or
reuse
or
legitimate
r~cy~
‘~nr~
or
r~ctamat1on,
3)
It
is
one
of th~fo1~wthg~terials
being used,
reused,
recycled or
r~c~1me~
~n ¶~ie~pec1fled
manner:
spent
pickle
llquov
‘~ich
~i
reused
in
was
tewater
treatment
at
a
facility
holding ~ 4at~onai
Pol’:utant Discharge
Elimination
System
(NPDES)
permit~,or which
is.
being
accumulated,
stored, or
physically,
:~temic~ifly
or biologically
treated
before
such
reuse,
b)
Except
for
those
wa(tes
ii!~d in
paragraph
(a)(3)
ef-t~4e
&eet4e~,
a
hazardous
waste
~*ii& ~s ~
sludge,
or
which
is
listed
In
Sections
721,131
or 72~2i~4~-~
or
which
contains
one
~
in Sections 721,131 or
72Ll32
and
which
is
t~r~d
or
stored
pr1or
to~being
used,
re—used,
recycled
~r
reclaimed
is
subject
to
the
following
requirements with r~p~ct
tc
such
transportation
or
storage:
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W)OPIED
Nt~4EWT(S)
1)
Notification
requirements
under
Section
3010
RCRA,
2)
35111. Ad~e~a~
?22~
3)
35111.
!kd
Cot~e~iu*t
7~?3.
4)
SOa~ts-A~-~
~.o4-*.~Pa~’t35
fl1~A&n.Code
724,
Subparts
Athr~
5)
~~a~ts--~
35
Ill.
Adn~Co
~,Subpart
)~through
L.
6)
35 Ill.
AthLCo~
2,
7t)3
and
705
4Q-c~R-PaFts~32~-a~
~
Wi
t~
respe~
~
ties.
(Source:
Amended at
Ill.
~te~
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
container1
as
defined
in
paragraph
(b)
e4~t~4s4eet4e~,
is
not
subject
to
regulation
under
35
111,
A&i.
CodePa~ts702,
703,
705
or
721
through
725
~
a~t-~2~-e~424
or
to
the
notification
r
1reii~ent~’
of
Section
3010 of
RCRA.
2)
Any
hazar~bijs~
~r
~
the”
i~
container
that
is
not
empty
or
an
inner
~
from
a
container that
is not
empty,
as de~iir~
~rt~ph (b)
e
t~4s4e?t4e~i,
is
subject
to rt~q~•~
~i~r
35
iii..
A&~.
Code~acts
702,
703,
705
and
7~
~
requirements
of
Section
3010
of
RCRA.
bI
1)
A
contather or~nInner
Uner
removed
from
a
container
that
has
held
any
h~2~r~btu;
~aste,, except
a
waste
that
Is
compressed
gas
or
~
~.
~~ntified
~s
an
acute
hazardous
waste
(H)
in
Sectlo~s
~
72l,l32~,
or
721,133(e)1
is
empty
If:
A)
All
wastes
have
seen
~“emoved
that
can
be
removed
using
the
practice!:
r~rin’~y
employed
to
remove
materials
from
that
cont~!n~r~,
e.~g.,~~our1ng,
pumping,
and aspir!~ :~
350

~j~~STER
POLLUT~
CONTROL
HOARD
TEXT
O~F ~flOPTED
N4ENt~4E!4T(S
B)
No
i~crethan
2.5
centimeters
(one
inch)
of
residue
remain
on
the
bottom
of the container or
inner
I iner,~
or
C)
o ~r~re
th~nt
3
rcer~
~y
wei
t of
the
total
~i~Ttyo~I
con ~
n ~r
remains
in
e
~
is
less
I~L~fl~J~ons1
~sTi~,
or
I
~c mori~thain
O~3percent
by
weigjit of
the
total
~ifT~ta~Thi~
~e~a
¶~nsTi~
tne
~
is
~iZi~T~N
~a1ions1n
sTze,
2)
A container
that
h~s
hel
~t
a hazardous
waste
that
Is
a
compressed
gas
is
empty
whi~nthe
pressure
in
the
conta
fner
approaches
atmospheric.
3)
A container
or
an
inner
liner reqioved from
a container that
has held a hazardous
waste
which
Is identified as an acute
hazardous
waste
(H)
in Sections. 721.131, 721.132 or
721.133(e),
is
empty
If:
A)
Th~
eont~iner
or Inner
liner
has been triple rinsed
~ ~o’~’ert
~
çt~
~r’~v~~’
the -o,~cia1
P’
?i~
ut~.ur
~ny
iemi
c~t~
B)
‘~
~
!nner
~~r~r
~ia~
been c~caned
by
~
~
~th~d
~r1
~
~en
sho~
In the scientific
•~. Dr
;~tests
~on44cted
by
the
generator,
to
ath~
~iu~v~le~it
r~mom’~
:~
(~
C)
in
the t~e
~f~ctt~n~
the
inner line”
that
prevented
cor.~:
~
the
::o;r~nerci&Itherr’i c~1proó~ct
or
n~inuf t~rtiriqc~::&~
intermediate
with
the
contalnerC’has
~
renio~ied.
(Source:
Amended
at
~
Reg~
e~ffective
)

POLLUTION
CONTRO
BOARD
S(~EPARTC:
~HARACTERISTICS
OF
HAIMDOUS
WASTE
Section
721 ~12O
General
a)
Asolldw
excluded
7210104(b
character
(Board
Not
waste
exhib
this
Subpart
b)
A
hazardous
w
ste
~1ch
Is
Identified
by
a
characteristic
in
this
Subpart,
but
is
not
I
sted
as
a
hazardous
waste
in
Subpart
0,
Is assigned
the
EPA
Hazardous
Waste
Nunter
set
forth
In
the
respective
characteristic
In
this
Subpart~
This
nuuber
must
be
used
in
complying with
the
notification
require~ntsof
Section
3010
of the RCRA
Act
and
certain
recor~eepingand reporting
requirementsi~r35 IlL
A~.CodePeets
22
93
and
722
through 725 ~
c)
For
purposes of
this
Subpart,
a
sample
obtained
using
any of
the
applicable
sampling
nethods
specified
In
Appendix
IA
Is
a
representawe
samp~ew~th~
~
~ rlrg
of ~S IV
‘~ón Code~.r4
720w
(Board Note
eneat
Since
th
Appendi
A
sampl ing nethods
are
n~iT?iric~
y
~pte
a
per
io
cE
res
so
employ
an
alternat~ve
9
~ethodis
~o
“q
ired
to
demonstrate
the
equivalency
o
I
nethod
under
the
r
ceckires
set
forth
in
35
III
Adn
Codek
4
a 72O~l2L
)
SUBPART
0;
LISTS
OF
HAZARDOUS
WASTE
Section
721 .130
a)
A
solid
waste
Is
a
hazarcbus
waste
if
it
is
listed
in
this
Subpart,
unless
It
has
been
cx
~d
from
this
1st
under
35
Ill.
Adm0
Codek;t4e~s720
120
aid
20 l22~
as
defined
in
Sect
on
72L102, ~ich
Is
not
egulation
as
a
hazardous
waste
under
Section
a
hazardous
waste if
it
exhibits
any of
the
identified
in
this
Subpart.
.eate
ator
‘S
one
or
35
111.
Ade.
Codegeet4ea
722,111
sets
~ii~i’IFT~’E’
determine
whether
his
more
of
the
characteristics
identified
in

P~)LUr1!0~
CONTROL
BOARD
TEXT
OF
ADOPTED
NIE
DME~T(5)
b)
The
basis
for
listing
the
classes
or t~cesof
wastes l~t~d
In
thIs
Subpart
is
indicated
by
ep~ythqone
or
oore
crl~the
Hazard
Codes:
1
A)
Ignitable
Waste
‘~
Corrosive
Waste
1~
Reactive
~a~te
uT
EP
Toxic
Waste
!T
Acute
Ha
rdous
Wa~tte
fl
Toxic
biaste
2)
Appendix \~GI denti figs
the
c~ns:tituentwhich
caused
the
A&~inistrato~
to
hs~.the
waste
as
an
E~Toxic
Waste
~E)
or
Toxic Waste (7)
th
Sect~oru~
721
.131
and
721 .132.
c)
Each
hazardous
waste listed
in
this
Subpart.
is
assigned
an EPA
H azar do us
Waste Hunter t~h
I eb
precc des
the
name
of
the
waste,
This
nurrter
rust
be
used
in
complying with
the
notificat~ion
requirements
of
Section
3010 of
the
Act
and
certain
recor~eeping
and
reporting
requirements
under
35 Ill,
A~n,
Code~auts702,
703
and
722
through
725
a~4-4~~~i-.
ci)
The
following
hazardous
wastes
listed
in
Section 721.131
or
721 ~1
32
are
subJect
to
the
ex~i
usior~~ir~t~~or acutei y
hazardous
wastes
ast~i•~.
ith~iin
~ect~r~ ~l
(Source:
Amended at
.
Req.
~,
_____
Section
721 ~i31
Industry
and
EPA
Hazardous
Waste
No,
Nazarthus
i~aste
Hazard
Code
Generic:
The
foliowiM
spent
h
lopenater
~ver~ts
used
in
~
tc~~i ro~i:hy~
ene
trlchl oroethyl eoe
methyi enc
ch~ori d~
I ,1
,1.~tricMoroethane~
~*rhnn tetrachiori
de
and
chlorinated
~uorocarbons;
and
sludges
from
the
recarerv
or
these so~eot~
in
degreasIng oper:~ns.

POLLUTiW~COHTEOL
BOARD
TEXT
OF
ADOPTED
WC~ENT~S~
F002........... The
following
spent 1i~o9enatedsolvents:
tetrachioroethylane
.~
i~thy~
ene
chloride
trichioroethyl en~ I
oroethane
chlorobenzene
I ,i ~3~ri
~
ori~~t
~?
~
trtfl
uoroethane
~,
ortho~i
c~iorohen~ene
and tn
chiorofi uoro~nethane;
~mdthe
still
bottoms
from
the
reccwery
of
these
snlvents~
The
following
spent
non~haiogenatedsolvents:
(I)
xylene
acetone4
ethyl
acetate
ethyl
benzene,
ethyl
ether~,~ethy~ isobutyl
~etone,
ri-butyl
alcohol
cyci ohexanone
and
methanol;
and
the
still
bottoms
from
the
recovery
of
these
solvents.
F004...........
The
following
spent
noi’~tloqenatedsolvents:
(7)
cresols
and
cresyNc
acid
and
nit:obenzene;
and the still bottoms from the recovery of
these
solvents.,
F005..,...,.....
The
following
spent
non~.haio~~enated
solvents:
(I~7)
toluene~methyl
ethyl
ketene.
carbon
disulfide~,
Isobutanol and
pyridine;.
and
the
~tili
bottoms
from
the
recovery of
these
~oIvents,
F006....m....... Wastewater
treai~entsludges
from
electroplating
(T)
operations except from the
foii~ing
processes:
(1)
sulfuric acid
anodizina
of
aluminum;
(2) tin
plating on carbon
steel;
(f~)zinc
~1ating
(segregated
basis) on
carbon
steel.;
~4)
aluminum
or z
lnc.~al
uminum
p1
~i
tinç; o~
~ar5rir:
steel;
(5)
c1eaninç~!stripp(oçj
~
~“
th tin
zinc
and
&i u~~nuw
pint inç~on
carbon
steel ;
and
(6)
chemical
etchIng
and mlii ~r~g
ol’
~iun~inom,
~
Wastewater
treatment
sindons
irno
th~chemical
(7)
conversIon
coating. of
a’! um~
non.
F007............
Spent
cyanide
pli~t1ng
ibLth
so~nt
~ons from
(R~7)
ci ectropi atinç
operatior~.~
it
~r
precious
metals
eiectroplatinq
spent
~yarn
do
niating
bath
~olut1ons
F008.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Plating
bath
~l~
~rti~
thc
ontom c~pi ating
(R~
1)
baths
from
~
tee
at1oq
operations
where
cyanides
ar~i
used
in
the
roces~ ~except
for
precious
metals
e~ecteooi.J
~l ~tii~
bath
sludges).
F009...
.
.
.
.
*
.
. .
Spent stripping
i~fld
b~~i
soi:
utions
from
(R, 7)
electroplating
opera
one
where
ryan~
de~are
used in the process
~c~pt
Ior
nrer~oos
netals
electroplating
sper~
o~t~n
~‘oi
c
~cri~ng
bath
solutions)

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1EXT
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.~TED ~~C~4~i1i
(~
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....~..
...
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ath
~ol~e
i
~Th~i
from
metal
CR, 1)
heat
treating co~~t4.:
~
i~n~
c’ien~
des
~re
used
~n ~
ror;n~::~
po
r~:irjU
metals
heat.~treating
~
‘O~~
‘.,:
n~
...
Spent
cyan~de
~
~
~
~
~
~
~
CR, 1)
cleaning from
~
~
e.ofn~
operatIons
(except
fr~*S
p’~e~i
~
~
~
t~s~i
spent cyarti iie
1~~i~rrw~
rai t ~th
pot
cleaning),
F0l2.~,..,,.,..Quenching
wa~ewat~r
!‘~nl~
~
~Frorn
(7)
metal
heat tr~nt’
ov~~rs
oc~n’.~ie~e
cy~~n~
des
are used in the ~eo~
~
i~rprecious
metals
heat
treat~ncl
i
ir~qw~st~ater
treatment
s’~udges
~.
F020.
,.
. . ..
.....
Wastes
(except ~ns
t.ewai~ra~
tpenr
cnrhor~
from
(H)
hydrogen
chiorl~e~ur~~
~roc~~
pro~iiction
tr
manu
;t~irin~
~~se
~a~:
a
reactant,,
chemical
interme~fl~tz~
r~r
~nent
~
~
formulating
procss~
~f
~
t.c~tra~
or
pentach1oropheno~
,
or
o~
~nermedi~
•~sedto
pro~icetheir
deni~mt,~, tthis
Ing does
not inc~
ude
wastes
prom th~
pro(~JCtl3n
o~
hexathloro~à~ene
from h4o!n~,
nur~ied~
4
5’.
trichloropheno~.~
F021.............
Wastes
(except
wasI~waterand
s~nt
carbon from
(H)
hydrogen chlorIde
pur~
~Ic~i1~
from
the
menufacturiric? us~~asa
r~n~t~rt,
~
intermediatc
process)
~
o~..—
~
~
~
~
~o”ohenzenes
under
aThal
‘~r~econ
~
tc’~
F022.
.
.
.
,
. . . .,.
Wastes
(excett
‘~w~t~
~
~
rt
from
(H)
hydrogen c~~
~
~
:
~
the
procfu~tionv’
~m
~ot
~r
~~ir
~rr~:
~v~cusly
used
for
th~
nr~~!on
~
~
use
(as a
reactanL
h
~
:.
~
com~crnent ~
cr~n~l~o
~
~
o?
materials
listed
~nc~r~
~ ~
F023,
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
..
Disc~rded~
~
~
~
~
i~n
~
~
(H)
tetra~or
ent~
~:t~‘a;~n~~i
or
s
unused
for
J~t~a
~t;’~
~
O~:
t~
r~y~i
~
der~vad
from
~
~
~

TEXTOF
flT
Wastes
lrclud
ig
~Tit1TTET~onr~.T?’
t
~~ë~fT6h~f
I
i~
fnclude
11
r
a
~s~r
&E1~
V~i5i~WTRi~T
e~
11fl~~Eti
n
to
~iors
as
of
these
materials
Reactivity)~I
indicates
Acute
(Source:
Amended at
)
Appendix
G
EPA
hazardous
waste
No.
Basis
for
Listing
Hazardous
Wa~t°s
Hazardous
constitutents
o
wh
Ii
listed
Tetrachioroethylene
teeth
1
,,l
~l.~trIchl
roete
re
fluoro~arb
s
Tetrachloro
th
‘~
1
,,l
~l~trich
o
ti
i~
c
trifi
uoroetha
N, A.
Chresols
id
1
Toluene~me
pyr I dine
Cadenum~he
rt
a
(complexed)
Cyanide
(
1
Cyanide
(salt
Cyanide
(salte’~
Cyanide
(sa
Cyanide
(sa
Cyanide
(comp
e
Hexavalent
c1~
mui~
Tetrachlorodiberzo~
Tetrachlorodibenz
Tetrachlo
oct
i~o
I
ne
ch
ride,
trIchloroethylene~
r
ride
chlorinated
a
~dical
~
~
astewa~r
r ~
(Board
Note:~mmeRt4
The priffr-
hi~T~~ndicated
by
the
lette
s
(Ignitability),,
and
C
(Corrosi
y)
Hazardous
Waste.)
“U
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i
ty
R
te
FOCi
FOC2
F003
FOC4
F005
F006
FOC7
F008
F009
FO10
FOil
P012
FOl9
F020
P021
P022
P023
o
rlchloroethylene,
1
~I~,2~.trichloro~1
,2,,2~
a
tn
hlorofluoromethane,
sulfide~isobutanol
e
cyanide
Tetrachl~odibcz

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KOl0
KOl I
KO 13
K014
KO 15
K016
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K021
K022
K
023
K024
K025
K02 6
K027
K028
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K030
K031
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K033
K034
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K036
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K039
K040
K041
K042
K043
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K046
K047
K048
K049
K050
K051
K052
K060
K061
K062
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p1’
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N.A,
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phosphor
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do
b
~achIoroethane,
trichlov’oethar
ix’
o
ti
lera
ci
chioroethylene,
1,1
‘~tatrachIo
thane
K083
An
dip1’eny
an
~‘n
~nzera
phenylenediamine.
K084
An
K085
Ben
dic”~Ioroba
e
£
ch’o
obenz°nes,
tet
orobenz
i
a
ii
1’
robarze’ie,
hexachlorobenzene,,
benz
hioride
K086
Lead
~xavalent ch
om
K087
Phenc
naphtha
era
K093
Phthalic
anhydnide
K094
Phthalic
anhydride
K096
l,1,2~tnichloroe
inc
I~~I,
~~.tetractIoroethane,
1,,1,2,2~tetrachlro
th
K096
l,,2~dichloroethane I
ix’
1
ornathane,
1 ,1
,2~tnichloroathane
K097
Chlordane,
heptachlo
KO98
Toxaphene.
K099
2,,4~dichlorophenoI,
4 6~
ichlo
ophenol,
K100
Hexavalent
chronium
ead~,cadiii,m.
KlOl
Arsenic.
Kl02
Arsenic,
K103
Anlline~nitroba
an
‘en
diaaina,
K104
Anixine~heozene
~e
y
~r
n
trob~nzene
phenylenediamine.
KlOS
Ben
o
r
o
zenes,
2~4
c
ph
K106
Mercury.
N,A,.~~Waste
is
haza
thu
a
se
fails
tea
test
to
the
characteristic of
ignitability,
corrosi
I
,
or
e
t
(Source:
Amended at

TEXT
OF
ADOPTED
AMEN~ENT(S)
Appendix
H
Hazardous
Constithents
acetonitrile
(ethanenitnile)
acetophenone
(ethanone,
l..pheny1~)
3~(a1
pha-acetonylbenzyl )~.4~hydroXycoumarin
and salts
(warfarin)
2~acety1
aminofi uorene
(acetamide,
N-(9H~~fluoren~2~y1
).~)
acetyl chloride
(ethanoyl
chloride)
1~acety1-2-th1ourea
(acetamide,
N-(amiriothioxomethyl )~)
acrolein
(2—propenal)
acryl ami de
(2-propenamide)
acrylonitrile
(2...propenenltrfle)
aflatoxins
al
drin
(1 ,2 ,,3
,4
10 ,1O.-hexachloro—1 ,4
,,4a ,S ,8 ,8a-hexahydro~
endo
,exo-l ,4:5
,B-dimethanonaphthalene)
allyl
alcohol
(2—propen-l—ol)
aluminum
phosç*iide
4..aminoblphenyl
(ti ,1
‘-biphenyl
3-4-amine)
6..amino-1 ,la,2,8,Ba,8b—hexahydro-8-(hydroxymethyl
)—8a—metho,
5-methylcarbamate
azirtno2~,3’:3,4pyrro1oE1,,2aJindo1e—
4,7—dione,
(ester)
(mitomycin
C)
(az1rino~2’,3’:3,4pyrrolol,2a)1ndole..4,7..dione,,
6~amino-84(
(aminocarbonyl )oxy)methyl..i
,Ia,2,8,8a,Bb~.
hexahydro-8a-methoxy..5.~methyl
~)
5~..(aminomethy1
)-3-isoxazolol
(3(2H)-isoxazolone,
S~(aminomethyl)~)
4-aminopyridine (4-pyri
dinamine)
amitrole
(1H-1
,2,4-trIazo14~amine)
aniline
(benzenamine)
antimeny
and
compounds,
N.O.S.
(not
otherwise
specified)
ansi to
(sul furous
acid,
2—ch1oroethyl~,244~(1,I~
dimethylethyl )phenoxy~1.’methylethyl
ester)
arsenic
and
compounds,
P1,O.S,~
arsenic
acid
(orthoarsenic a~d)
arsenic
pentoxide
(arsenic
(V)
oxide)
arsenic
tnioxide
(arsenic
(III)
oxide)
auramine
(benzenamine,
4 ,,4’~carbonImithylbisEN,N..dinmthy1~,
monohydrochi on
de)
azasenine
(L—senlne,
diazoacetate
(ester))
barium
and compounds,,
N.O,S.
barIum
cyanide

~NO!S
REGISTER
POLLUTION CONTROL
BOARD
TEXT OF ADOPTED MEN~4ENT(S)
benztc)acnidine
(3
4.-benzacnldine)
benzta)anthracene
~1
,2-benzanthracene)
benzene
(cyclohexatniene)
benzenearsonic acid
(arsonic
acid,
phenyl—)
benzene,
di chi
oromethyl-
(benzal
chloride)
benzeneth
1o1
(thiophenol)
benzidine
(tl
,1’—bip~~i~yl)-4,4’.’~duamine)
benzo(b)fl
uoranthene
(2,3—beazofi
uoranthene)
benzo(j )fluoranthene
(7 ,8-benzofluoranthene)
benzo (a)pyrene (3,4-benzopyrene)
p-benzoquinone
(1 ,4—cyclohexadienedlone)
benzotnichloride
(benzene, tnlchloromethyl-)
benzyl
chloride
(benzene,
(chloromethy1).~’
beryllium
and
compounds1
NeO*S,
bis(2—chioroethoxy )methane
(ethane, 1 ,1
‘~methylenebis(oxy)b1st2~ch1oro~))
bis(2—chioroethyl)
ether
(ethane,
1
,1 ‘—o,cybist2—ch1oro~)
N,N-bis(2—chloroethyl )—2—napthyl amine
(chlornaphaz The)
bis(2_th1oroiso~ropy1)ether
(propane,
2,2 -oxybist2-ch1oro~)
bls(chloromethyl)
ether
(methane,
o~ybisEchloro~)
bls(2-ethylhexyl)
phthalate
(1
,2-benzenedicarbox.yllc
acid,
bis(2—ethylhexyl)
ester)
bromoacetone (2—propanone, 1-bro~-)
brornortethane
(methyl
bromide)
4~.brornopheny1 phenyi ether
(benzene,
1-bromo-4-pheno,cy~~)
brucine
(strychnidin—lO—one,
2,3..dimathoxy..)
2..butanone
peroxide
(methyl
ethyl
ketone,
peroxide)
butyl
benzyl .phthalate
(1
,2-benzenedicarboxylic
acid, butyl
phenylmethyl
ester)
2~sec-butyl-4
,6-dinI
trophenol
(DNBP)
(phenol,
2,4—dinitro—6-(1-methylpropyl )~)
caónium
and
compounds,
N.O,S.
calcium
chromate
(chromic
acid,
calcium
salt)
calcium
cyanide
carbon
disulfide
(carbon
bi~ti1fide)
carbon oxyfluoride
(carbonyl
fluoride)
chioral
(acetaldehyde,
trichloro~)
thlora~r~ucil
(butanoic
acid,
4-tbis(2-chloroethyl )aminobenzene-)
chiordane
(alpha and
gaimna
Isomers)
(4,7-methanoinden,1 ,2,4 ,5,6 ,7 ,B,8—octachloro-
3,4,7,7a-tetrahydro~)(alpha
and
amine
Isomers)
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OF
ADOPTED
NIENDMENT(S)
chlorinated
benzenes,
N.0.S~
chlorinated
ethane,
N.0.S.
chlorinated
fluorocarbons, LO.S.
chlorinated
naphthalene, N.O~S.
chlorinated
phenol,
P1,O,S.
chloroacetal dehyde
(acetaldehyde,
chioro-)
chioroalkyl
ethers,
ci~O,S,
p~~chloroan11ine
(be~zeneamine,
4-chioro—)
teil orobenzene
(benze~e,chl
oro-)
chlorobenzll ate
(benzeneacetic
acid,,
4-ch1oro~.a1pha-(4—ch1oropheny1
ci pha~.hydroxy-,ethyl
ester)
(2~ch1oro~1
,3-butadiene
(chioroprene)
p~T~creso
(phenol,
4—chloro-3—methyl—)
i~~chl
oro~2,3—epoxypropane
(oxirane,
2—(chioromethyl
)—)
2~.chioroethy1vinyl
ether
(ethene,
(2-chloroethocy)—)
chlorofo~ (methane,
trichioro—)
chioromethane
(methyl
chloride)
coloromethyl
methyl
ether
(methane,
chioromethoxy-)
2~~~chloronephtha1ene
(naphthalene, beta-chioro-)
2~chlorophenol(phenol,
o—chloro—)
i~(o—ch1oropheny1
)thiourea
(thiourea,
(2—chiorophenyl
)-)
3~~chloropropene
(allyl
chloride)
~
3-chioro-)
chromium
and
compounds~,N,O,S,
cT~rysene(I ,2~benzphenanthrene)
citrus
red
No.
2
~2~~naphthol
,
l—(2,5.duriethoxyphenyl
)azo3—)
cool
tars
copper
cyanide
c:reosota
(creosote, wood)
crusois
(cresylic acid)
(phenol, methyl—)
cm
tonal dehyde
(2—butenal)
cyanIdes
(soluble
salts
and
complexes),
LO.S.
c~yaoogen
(ethanedinitrile)
cyanogen
bromide
(bromine
cy4W~ide)
cyanogen
chloride
(chlorine
~yanide)
ccasin
(beta~D-gl
ucopyranoside,
(methyl -ONN-azoxy )methyl
-)
2~~x’yclohexyl-4
,6-dinitrophenol
(phenol
,
2-cyclohexy1—4,6-dinjtro~)
cyciophosp1iaml
do
(2H.~
I
,3
,
2..oxazaphosphorine,
(bis (2—chioroethyl )amino~
tetrahydro~,2~xido)
84-382

ILLINOIS
REGISTER
POLLUTION
CONTROL
BOARD
TEXT
OF
ADOPTED
N4ENDMENT(S)
datun amyci n
,l2..naphthacenedione,, (85-cls
)—8-acetyl-10-
((3~amino~
2,3~6~.trf
deo,~y)-~l
phe~.L”lyxo-hexopyranosyl)oxy-.
7 ,B ,9 ,,l 0~tetrahydro-6
,8 ,,l
1 ~~trThydroxy~.i.~.methoxy—)
DDD
(di chi
oro di ;*~eny1
dl cM orGethene)
(ethane,
I ,1~dich1oro-2,2~bis(p-ch1orophenyl
)-)
DDE
(ethylene,,
1,i—dichioro-2,2—his(4—chlorophenyl)-)
DDT
(dichlorodiphenyl
tnichioroethane)
(ethane,
1,1 ,l—trichloro~2,2.~b1s(p—ch1orophenyl)-)
diallate
(S-.(2~3.d1ch1oroallyi
)diisopropylthiocarbamate)
dibenzta ,hacri dine
(1
,2
,5,,6~dibenzacr1dine)
dibenzte,5ecridine
(1,2,7
,8—dihenzacridlne)
dibenzt~
,h
anthracene
(1
2,5 ,6—dThenzanthracene)
7H-dlbenzoc ,,çtcerbazol
e (3,4~5,6-dibenzcarbazol e)
dibenzota
,~,
pyrene
(1
2,4 ,5-dibenzpyrene)
dibenzota ,h~pyrene
(1 ,2 ,5
,6-dibenzpyrene)
dlbenzo~a,i1pyrene(1 ,,2,7,8—dibenxpyrene)
1
,2.dibrorno~3~chThropropane
(propane,
I .,2~-dibron~3—eh1oro-)
1
,2- di bromoethene
(ethyl ene
dibromido)
dibromomethane
(methylene
bromide)
di-n-butyl
phthalate
(1 ,2—henzenedicarboxy~ic
acid,
dibutyl
ester)
o-dichlorobenzene
(benzene,
1,2-dichioro-)
m-di
cM
orobenzene
(benzene,,
I ,,3-dichloro-)
p-dichlorohenzene
(henrene
1
,4-dichloro-)
dichloroberizene,
N.0S.
(benzene,
dithioro—,
N.O.S.)
3
,3~~d1
chiorobenzi dine
(El,i
sbiphenyi)-4,4~..dfamine,
3~,3’~d1ch1oro—)
1 ,,4~d1ch’ioro~-2.~butene
(2-butene, I
,,4-dichloro-)
dichiorodlfluoromethane
(methane,
dichiorodifluoro—)
~,,l.~dichioroetharie(ethylidine
dithioride)
I ,2.-dichioroethane
(ethylene
dichioride)
trans-i ,2-dichiorethene
(I
,2-dichlorethylene)
dichioroethylene,
N.O,S.
(ethene,
dichioro—,
N10.S.)
1 ,l-dich’~oroethyiene(athene,
1 ,1.dichloro.-)
dichioromethane
(methylene
chloride)
2 ,,4-di ch
‘1
o~
oph en
ol
~phenol,
?
~
di cWi oro
)
2
,6-dl chiorophenol
(phenol
,
7,6~~dichlor~)
2 ,4—dlchiorophenoxyacetic
acid
(2
,4—D), salts and esters
(acet~ccci~,2,4-dichioropheno~ay-,salts
and esters)
di
chiorophenyl
arsine
(phenyl
dieM oroarsine)
84-383

~NOIS
REGISTER
POLLUTION
CONTROL
BOARD
TEXT
OF
ADOPTED
MENDMD4T(S)
dichloropnopane, LO~S~
(propane,
dich1oro-,N~OeS~)
1 ,2~dichloropropane(propylene
dichloride)
dichloropnopanol,
N~O~S~
(propanol,
dichloro-, LO.S~)
dichloropropene,
LO~S~
(propane,
dichloro-, N.O~S.)
1
,3~dichloropropene(1~pmnpene,1
,3—dichloro—)
dialdemn
(1
,2,3,4 ,lO,lO~hexac~:,n~6,7~epoxy—1
,4 ,4a,5 ,6,7
,8,8a—
octahydrooen de ,exo-1
B-’dimethanonaphthalene)
l,2:3,4~.diapoxybutana~~bioxirane)
diethylarsina
(arsine,
~rthyl~-)
N,N~diethylhydrazinaI
caine,
I ,2—dlethyl—)
O,O~diethylS~methylas~: of
phosphorodithioic
acid
(phosphorodi thioic
acc ~
O,O~diethy1
S~methylester)
O,O~diethyl
phosphoric
cci ~
O~p~nitropheny1
ester
(phosphoric acid,
diethyl
p~nitropheny1
ester)
diethyl
phthalate
(l,2~benzenadicarboxy1icacid,
diethyl
ester)
O,O~-diethylO~2~pyraziny?
phosphorothioate
(phosphonothioic acid,
O,O~.diathy1
O~pyraziny1
ester)
diethylstilbestrol
(4,4~-stilbenediol,
alpha,alpha-diethyl,
bis(dihydrogen
phosphate,
(E)~)
dihydnosafrol e
(benzene,
1 ,2-methylenedioxy4-propyl-)
3 ,4~dihydroxy~al
pha~
(methyl amino )methyl
benzyl
alcohol
(1 ,2-benzanediol,
44i~4iydroxy~2~(methyiamino)ethy1
3—)
diisopropyl fluorophosphate
(DFP)
(phosphorofluonidic
acid,, bis(I~methyIethyl)
ester)
dimethoate
(phosphcirodithioic
acid,,
O,,O~-dirnethy1
S42~(methylamIno)~2~oxoethyl
aster)
3,3
~dimethoxybenzidine
(l,,1
biphenyl~4,,4~diammne,,
3,3~dimethoxy-)
p-dimethylaminoazobanzene
(benzenamina,
N
N~dinwthyt4~(pheny1azo)~)
7
,,l2~dimathylbenzfaanthracane
(1 ,,2~benzanthracene,7,12~dinmthy1-)
3,3~dinwthylbenzidine
(El,1 ‘—bipheny1~4,,4’—dIami~e,
3,,3’~dimethy1—)
d1methyIcarb.atT~ylchloride
(carbatreoyl .chlonide,,
dImethyl~)
1
,l~.dimethylhydrazine(hydrazine,
I ,,1~dimethy1-)
1
,2-dimethylhydrazina
(hydraz me, I ,2~dimethyl—)
3,3~dimethyl~l-(methylthio)~2~butanone,
O~(methylamino )carbonyl oxime
(thiofanox)
64-364

ILLINOIS
REGISTER
POLLUTION
CONTROL
BOARD
TEXT
OF
ADOPTED
N4ENt~4ENT(S~
alpha ,,al pha~dImethy1
phenethyl amine
(ethanamlne,
1 ,l~dimethyI~2-pheny1
-)
2 ,4-~dimethyl
phenol
(phenol,
2
,4—dtnethyl—)
dlnwthyl
phthalate
(I
,,2~benzenediearboxyIicacid,
dimethyl ester)
dimethylsul fate
(sulfuric
acid,
dinwthyl
ester)
dlnitrobenzane,,
N~O~S.
(benzene,
dinitro-,
N.O.S.),
4,6~-dinitro-o~cresol
and salts
(phenol,,
2,,4~dinitro~6-methy1~,
and
salts)
2,,4~dinitrophenol (phenol,,
2,4-dinitro—)
2 ,4~dinitrotoluene(banzene,
l~nmthy1—2,4—dInitro-)
2,6~dinitrOto1uene(benzene,,
1~methyl—2,6—dinitro—)
di~n~octyl
phthalate
(1
,,2~banzanedicarbo~ylic
acid,
dioctyl
ester)
l,,4~dioxane(1,4—diethylene
oxide)
di phanyl amine
(benzenamine, N~phenyl~~
l,2~diphanylhydrazine(hydrazine,
1,2—diphenyl—)
di -n-propylnItrosamine
(N~nitroso-di-n-propy1amine)
disul foton
(0 ,0~diathyl
S-t2-(ethyl thio
)ethyl
phosphorodi
thioate
2,4-dithiobluret
(thioimithdlcarbonic
diamide)
endesul fan
(5~norbornene,
2,3—dimethanol,
1 ,4,5,6,7,7—hexachloro—,
cyclic
sulfite)
endrin
and metabolites
(I
,,2,,3,,4
,,lO ,l0~hexachlono~6
,,7—epexy~1
,4 ,4a,5 ,6 ,7 ,8
,8a-
octahydro—en de ,,an de~1
,,4 :5 ,,8~dimathanonaphtha1
ene,
and metabolites)
ethyl
carbueta
(urethan)
(carbamie
acid, ethyl
ester)
ethyl
cyanide
(propanenitrile)
ethylenebisdithiocarbamie
acid,
salts
and esters
(l,,2-ethanediylbiscarbanmdithioIc
acid,
salts
and esters)
ethyleneimine
(azinidine)
ethylene
oxide
(oxirane)
ethylenethiouraa
(2~imidazol
idinathione)
ethyl
methacrylate
(2~propenoicacid,
2~methyl-,
ethyl
ester)
ethyl
rethanesulfonate
(met)~nesuIfon1cacid,
ethyl
ester)
fluoranthene
(benzoLi ,kfluorene)
fluorine
2~fl
uoroacatami do
(acetami do,
2-fl
uoro~)
fluoroacetic
acid,
sodium
salt
(acetic
acid,
fluoro-,,
sodium salt)
formaldehyde
(methylene
oxide)
formic
acid
(methanoic
acid)
glycidylal dehyde
(l~propanal,2,3-epoxy~)
halonethane,, N~0,S~
64-365

~NOIS
REGISTER
POLLUTION
CONTROL
BOARD
TEXT
OF
ADOPTED
P~4ENDMD1T(S)
heptachior
(4 ,7
thano~lH-~i
done,,
I
,,4 ,,5
,,6 ,,7
,8 ,8-heptachloro—
3a
,,4
,,7 ,,7a~tetrahydro-)
heptachior
e~xIde(aip~~
beta
and
ganmia
isomers)
(4
,7~methano~
lH~-inde
,,4 ,,5 ,6 ,7 ,8 ,8—heptachl
oro—
2,3-e~xy~3a,4
,7 ,7~t
iydro~,alpha,,
beta
and
ganina
Isomers)
hexachlorobenzene
(ben
hexaehloro—)
hexachlorobutadiene
(I
tadiene,
hexachloro-)
hexachlorocyclohexane
Isomers)
(lindane
and
isomers
hexachlorocyclopentadie
~
(cyclopentadlene,
hex~: ~oro~)
hexachloroethane
(ethane
Piexachloro—)
1
,2 ,3
,4 ,,lO
,
10-hexachl
oroo 1
,4 ,4a
,5
,8 ,8a-hexahydt~o-1
,4 :5 ,8-
ende
,enth~dmmethanonaphthaIene
(hexachlorohexahydro~encb
,ende-~dimethanonaphthalene)
hexachl
orophene
(2,2~methylenebis(3,4,6-tnIch1oropheno1))
hexachloropropene
(propene,
hexachl
oro—)
hexeethyl
tetraphosphate
(tetraphosphoric
acid,
hexaethyl
ester)
hydrazine
(diamine)
hydrocyanic acid
(hydrogen
cyanide)
hydrofluonic
acid
(hydrogen
fluoride)
hydrogen
sulfide
hydro~dimethylarsineoxide
(cacodylic
acid)
lndeno(l ,,2,,3~cd)pynene
1
,l0~(l,,2-phenylane)pyrene)
lodemethana
(methyl
iodide)
Iron
dextnan
(fernic
dextran)
isocyanic
acid,
methyl
ester
(methyl
Isocyanate)
isobutyl
alcohol
(l~propanoi
,,
2~methyI—)
isosa
frola
(benzene,
I ,,2~methyl
enedloxy—4—allyl
—)
ke~ne
(dccc chI orooctahydro~l
,,3 ,,4~me
theno-~2H—
cycl obutatcdpen telen~2~one)
lasiocanpina
(2~butenoicacid,
2~methyl~t74(2,3—dlhydro,~-
~
2,3,,5 ,,7a-tetrahydroolH~pyrrol
izln-I—yl ester)
lead
and
compounds,
LO~S,
lead
acetate
(acetic
acid,
lead
salt)
lead
phosphate
(phosphorIc acid,
lead
salt)
lead
subacetate
(lead,,
Ms (acetate~O)tetrahydroxytri-
maleic
anhydnIde
(2,5~turcndione)
maleic
hydraiide
(1 ~
r~oo3,6~pyridazinedione)
mel on onitrlie
(pro pane di
~‘
Ii a)
.
64-366

ILLINOIS
REGISTER
me
uba
an
alani
a, 3~(p~bis(
wtercu
y
fulminate
(
u
me
cu
y
a
d
compoui
weth
c ylonitrile
(2
met~ai ~hIol
(thiome
methap
rilene
lie,
2-((2~.
mettoim
I
(are
irrr~icacid,
N
r
~‘a thion
I
thyl
O~(4-
0
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ON
CONTROL
BOARD
t
T
OF
ADOPTED
PMEN~~lT(S)
1
,,
~hqulnone
(1 ,,4~naph
1~naphtPlarrine
(alpha~na~h
2-naph
ylamiie
(beta~na~tt
1—n
p
y~
thiourea
(th
nicke
aid
com~unds
N
0
nicka
c
rbonyl
(nickel
Vt
era
b ry
nicke
yanido
(nickel
(I
c
aride)
nicot
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a
d
salts
(y
I
ne
(S)~3~(l~
yl )amlnophenyl—,
L—)
a
mercury
salt)
a V
a,
2
wethyl~)
a
no)
thyl-2—thenylamino—)
ri~~
r~yl
)oqthio—,
2~
bis(p~methoxyphenyl
)-)
ylarimine)
mc~hy1 ester)
metho~chlor
(a
nine, 1,l,I~trich
2—methy
azirldine
(1,2
o
3-math
cholanthrene
(banztjaceanthrylene,,
I ,2—dihydro-3—methyl—)
methyl thlorocarbonate
carbanochloridlc
acid,
methyl
ester)
4
,4~
—me
‘iylenebis(2—chloroanfl Ice)
4,4
—methyl
enebis
(2-chlorobenzenamine))
methyl
ettyl
ketone
(MEK)
(2—butanone)
methyl
hydrazine
(hydrazina,
methyl-)
2-methyllactonitrile
(prop~neritr11e,
2—hydroxy-2—methyl-)
methyl
aethacryl ate
(2-progenoic
acid,
2-methyl-,,
methyl
ester)
methy
nethanesulfonate
metha
esulfonic
acid,
methyl
ester)
2
metty
2
(methylthio(
~
r
ldehyde-O-
me
rbonyl)
(p
p’
2-metky
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ttlo
-,
O-(rethylamino)c
me)
N4neth
l-N’-nitro—N
d
ne
u
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N-ni~o
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~-r—iitro—)
phosphorothioate)
0
math
(4
ins
a
nap~
m
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o-6—methyl-2-thioxo-)
ga
(sulfide,
bis
2—”loroethyl)—)
er
lone)
ylamire)
aisine)
~
,
‘—~phthaleny1—)
iidlnyl),
and
salts)
64-367

P
UTION
CONTROL
BOARD
T
X
OF
ADOPTED
~MEN~ENT(S)
nitr4
do
(nitrog~’
(
p-ri
r
line
(benz
ci
itro~)
nitrob
ene
(benze
a
V
nit’o
dioxide
(ci
o
~ t)
nitroge
Tustard
and
salt
(ettaamine,
2—ch
cI
oroethyI)-N~nethyl-,
inc
hydt
chloride
nItroge
naistard
N-oxl
ochioride
salt
(athaiam
ne,
2-chlo
2-
loroethyl)—N—methyl-,
N-o
~do, and hydrocll
a t)
nitroglycerin
(1,2,3-pr
ol,
trinitrate)
4-nitro
henol
(phenol
~
t
o-)
4—nitroquinol ice-i—oxide
line,
4—nitro-l-oxide-)
nitroamlne,
LO~S~
N-nitrosodi—n-butylamine
(
beta
rnine,
N—butyl—N—nitroso-)
N-nitrosodiethanolamine
(att~a
1,,
2
2’—(nitrosoimino)bis-)
N-nitrosodlethyl
amine
(ethanam
ne,
N-ethyl-N—nitroso—)
N-nitrosodin*thylamine
(dimethyliitrosamine)
N-nitroso
N-ethylurea
(carbaa
do
N-ethyl-N-nitroso-)
Pl-nltrosomethylethylamina
(athanarnine,
N-methyl—N-nitroso-)
N-nitroso-N-wethylurea
cc
barn
do,
N-methyl—N-nitroso-)
N-nitroso—N—methyl urethane
(carbaaic
acid,
methyl
troso-,
ethyl
ester)
N-ni
trosornethylvinyl
amira
(ethanamine,
N-methyl-
oso-)
N-nitrosomorphol ice
~rk
e
N—nitroso-)
N
nitrosonornicotine
(r
i
ne,,
N-nitroso-)
N-
I
peridine
hydro-,
N—nitroso-)
N-nitroso~’rro1
1dm
t
ahydro—,
N-nitroso-)
N-nitrososarcoslne
(
nitroso-)
5—
rr
oluidine
2—mathyl—5-nitro—)
cc~r
pj’~ophosph’
~phoramide, octamethyl-)
os~iuiV
oxide
(osn
xide)
7-o
yr
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d
carboxylic
acid
(e
cythal)
pa
al
dub
(I,,
trioxane,
F
4,,
y
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a
I
tt~
O—(p—nitrophenyl)
a
penta
obenzene
(be
loro-)
per
oroethane
ett
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pen
oritrobanz
(b
izen~’ nentalilor
perta~lor phenol
(pha
a
P
o
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pheiac ti
(acetarnido
i
phenyl)-)
phei
(
acne,
hydro
64-368

ILLINOIS
REGISTER
~owitioi
Snot.
BoARD
TEXT
OF
ADPTED
MEJIENDIT(S)
Øsenyl enediamine
(benzenediamine)
phenylmercury
acetate
(mercury,
acetatGØlen3le)
Nepheiylthiourea
(thiourea,
phenyl-)
phosgene
(carbonyl
chloride)
phosphine
(hy&ogen
$iosphide)
phosphorodithioic
acid,
0,0-diethyl
.S-flethylthio).ethyl
ester
(phorate)
phosphorothioic add,
O,OedimethyI
Oe(puu((dime~ylamino)sulfonyl)ienyl
ester
(famphur)
phthalic
acid esters,
LO.S.
(benzene,
1
,2-dica~toylic
add, esters,. tO.S.)
pbthalic
anhydride
(1
,2’benzenedicarboqIic.
add
enhydride’
2-picol The
(pyridine,
2-methyl-)

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polychlorinated biphenyl,
110.5.
potassium
cyanide
potassium
silver
cyanide
(argentate(l-),
dicyano-,
potassium)
pronamide
(3,Sedi
chloro4-(
1,1
diflthy~e2eprOpyfly1
)benzamide)
1,3-propane
sul
tone
(1
,2”oxathiolane,
2,2edioxlde)
n-propylamine
(lepropanamine)
propyl
thiouracil
(2,3.41hydro-6-propyl-2-thioiw4(1H)-pyrimi
dinone)
2propyn-lol
(propargyl
alcohol)

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pyridine
reserpine
(yohitan-16-carboql
Ic
add
11
I7—dimethoq-
18-
((3
,4
,Strimethoxybenzoyl
Soxyle,. methyl
ester)
resorcinol
(1 ,3—benzenediol)
saccharin
and
salts
(1 ,2ebenzoisothiazoline3-one,
1
,ldioxide,
and salts.)
safrole
(benzene,
1 ,2-methylenediowu~4_al
1yl
a)

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selenious
add
(selenium
dioxide)
selenium
and
compoumt,
LO.S.
selenium
sulfide
(sulfur
seleqide)
selenourea
(carbamimidoseleno4c add)
silver
and
cGmpount,
11.0.5.
silver
cyanide
sodium
cyanide
streptozotocin
(D-gl
ucopyranose,
2edeoxye2e( 3-methyu a3-nitrosourei de
strontium
sulfide
strychnine and
salts
(strychnidin-l0.one,
and
salts)
1,2,4
,Setet’achlorobenzene
(benzene,
1,2,4,Setetrachloroa)

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ILLINOIS
REGISTER
POLLUTION
CONTROL
BOARD
TEXT
OF ADOPTED
AMENDMENT(S)
Tetrachiorodibenzo—p—dioxins
2~3,7
,8—tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxifl
(TCDD)
(dibenzo-p-dioxin~
~7
,8-tetrachloro—)
tetrachioroethane,
I~
(ethane,
tetrachlo:~~ N, 0, S.)
1
1
,1 ~2-tetrachloroe
(ethane,
1 ,1 ,l
,2—tetrachloro—)
I
~2,2-tetrachloroeI
~ (ethane, 1,l,2,2—tetrachloro—)
tetrachloroethene
(pev
~oroethylene)
tetrachioromethane
(carton
tetrachloride)
2~3~4~6-tetrach1oropheno1
(phenol, 2,3,4,6—tetrachioro-)
tetraethyl
dithiopyrophosphate
(dithiopyrophosphoric acid, tetraethyl ester)
tetraethyl
lead
(plumbane,
tetraethyl—)
tetraethylpyrophosphate
(pyrophosphoric
acid,
tetraethyl
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
(hydrazinecarbothioamide)
thiourea (carbamide~thiO~)
thiuram (bis(dimethylthiocarbamoyl)
disulfide)
toluene
(benzene,
methy1~)
tel
uenediamine
(diaminotoluene)
(tc~iene
diisocyanate
(benzene,
1
,3—diisocyanatomethyl-)
~oTüfdi ne ~hy1rochforic~
‘benzeneamine,
2—methyl-,
hydrochloride)
toxaphene
(camphene,
octachloro—)
tribromomethane (bromoform)
1 ,2,4-trichlorobenzene
(benzene,
1 ,2,4—trichloro—)
~ I
l~trichloroethane(methyl
chloroform)
I
~~?~trichloroethane
(ethane,
1,1
2—trichloro—)
tn
chioroethene
(trichloroetfrJlene~
trichioromethanethiol
(methanethiol,
trtchloro-)
tnichloromonofluoromethane
(methane,
trichiorofluoro-)
2~4
~5~trichlorophenol
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2,4
,5-trichloro—)
2~46-trichlorophenol (phenol, 2,4,6-trichloro-)
2 ~4
~5~trichl
orophenoxyaceti c
acid
(2,4 ,5—T)
(acetic
acid,
2,4~5~trichlorophenoxy—)
64.370

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ILLINOIS
REGISTER
POLLUTION
CONTROL
BOARD
TEXT
OF ADOPTED MENCtIENT(S)
SUBPART
E:
SPECIAL
CONDITIONS
International
Shipments
a)
Any
person
wh
norts
hazardous
waste
to
a
foreign
untry
or
imports
haza
waste
from
a
foreign
county
iito
~
Urite~
States
nust
with
the
requirements
of
this
a’
a
~it~
the
special
~ments of
this
Sections
b)
When
shipping
‘thus
waste
outside
the
United
States,
the
generator
must
1)
Noti~
the
Iministrator
and Director
in
w iti
g
four
w~eks
before
the
itlal
shipment of
hazardous
waste
each
country
I
ach
calendar
year;
A)
The
waste
must
be
identified
by
its
EPA
t~azarthus
waste
identification
nunter
and
its DO
a
ip
I
g
des cr1
ption
B)
The
name
and
address of
the
foreign
cons
gnoe
itaist
be
included in
this notice;
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These~Ret4ees-~st-be-seRt-te~~Haaap4eu
~aste
~
~
Wa4ngton,~D,C,4Q4~Q,
C)
Tt’es
1
ices
tiust be
sent to
the
Off
-
~
~
-~
Wetee~’h
~
a
thev~aed~E~~4QFR~Part2321
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e
ate
‘ev
t
ne
fy
~
2)
Require
that
the
foreign
consignee
confiri
ti~ecia
very
of
the waste
in
foreign
country.
A
copy
of
the
manifest
signed by the tforelgn
consignee
may
be
used
to’
ti
s
purpose;
3)
Meet the requirements
‘under
Section
2a2Tl~27~2
1
~O
for the manifest,
except
that:
A)
In
-c
of
the name,
address
and
EPA ii~
‘C
cation
nu~
the
designated
facility,
tie
ie
r1
ad
at
the
foreign
consignee
itust
sed
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ILLINOIS REGISTER
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POLLUTION
CONTROL
BOARD
TEXT
OF’
ADOPTED
~MENONENT(S)
B)
The
generator
iivst
identify
the point
of
departure
from
the
United
States
through which
the
waste
must
travel
before
entering
a
foreign
country,
4)
Obtain the
manifest
form
from
the
Agenc~y~
c)
A
generator
must
file
an
Exception
Report,
if:
1)
He
has
not received a
copy
of
the
manifest
signed
by
the
transporter
stating
the
date
and
place
of
departure from
the
United
States
withIn
45
days
from
the
date
it
was
accepted
by
the
initial
transporter;
or
2)
Within
90
days
from
the
date
the
waste
was
accepted
by
the
initial
transporter,
the
generator
has
not
received
written
confirmation
from
the
foreign
consignee
that
the
hazardous
waste
was received.
dl
When
importing hazardous waste,
a
person
must
meet
all
requirements
of Section
Z2~~a~722.l2O
for the manifest
except
that:
I)
In
place
of
the
generator’s
name,
address
and
EPA
Identification nunber,
the
name
and address of the
foreign
generator and the importer’s name, address and EPA
identification nuither must be used.
2)
In place of the
generator’s signature on
the
certification
statement,
the U.S. Importer or his agent must
sign and
date
the
certification
and obtain the
signature
of the
initial
transporter.
~
~
~
(Source:
Amended at_Ill.
Reg.
____,effeetive
__________
Section
722.151
Farmers
A
farmer
disposing of
waste
pesticides
from
his
own
use
which
are
hazardous
wastes
is n~trequired
to
comply
with
the
standards in
this
Part
or
35
Iii.
A&n.
CodePa~t
702,, 703,
724 or
725
e~-ether-n4a~4s~4n
8O~zR~Pi
~f6Fguc
wastes,
provfded’he triple rinses each
emptied
pesticide
container
in accordance with 35 Ill. Adm. CodeSe6t4eP
721 ~1O7(b)(3) and
disposes
of
the
pesticide
res14.ies
oE~h1s
own
farm
In
a
manner
consistent
with
the disposal instructions on the
pesticide label,
(Source:
Amended at
Ill.
Reg.
_____,
effective
64-378

ILLINOIS REGISTER
POLLUTION
CONTROL
BOARD
TEXT
OF
ADOPTED
AI4ENDMENT(S)
Fo~-r
A~r~l
Repert
(EPA
Form
8700-13)
,j~~jedl
4ee
4ppea 4$
~
te~4OFR~Pa~t462
Se~-eled at
111,
Rege
,
effective
64-379

~NO
IS REGISTER
POLLUTION
CONTROL
BOARD
TEXT
OF
ADOPTED
N4ENDMENT(S)
TITLE
35:
ENVIROtI4ENTAL
PROTECTION
SUBTITLE
G:
WASTE
DISPOSAL
CHAPTER
I:
POLLUTION
CONTROL
BOARD
HAZARDOUS
WASTE
OPERATING
REQUIREIIENTS
PART
723
STANDARDS
APPLICABLE
TO
TRANSPORTERS
OF
HAZARDOUS
WASTE
SUBPART
A:
GENERAL
Sco~
~ Identi
fication
Nuither
r
sfer
Facility
Requirements
SUBPART
B:
COMPLIANCE
WITH
THE
MAflIFEST
SYSTEI4
AND
RECOROKEEPING
T
Manifest
System
C
mpliance
with
the
Manifest
R
r~eeping
SUBPART
C:
HAZARDOUS
WASTE
DISCHARGES
d
ate
Action
P”arg
C1ean~Up
a
by
Soction 2’
and
implementing
Section
22
te
o
‘~
t
(Ill~ Revs
Stat,
~9~l983,
cli~Ill
/
a
af~~amendet
~
R81~22,43
PCB
427
at
5111,
Reg,
9781,
effec
amended
and
codified
in
,
atTTTI,
P,eg~4828,
effective
as
noted
in
351
00,106;
~
ethe~w4se-.~ete4i
amended
in
R”BrT~a
effective
____
SUBPART
A:
GENERAL
ransfer
Facility
Requirements
stores
menifestod
shi~nentsof
hazardous
waste
g
the
requ
rements
of
35
Ill, A~,
CodeSe
t;ea
2
~ity
for
a
period of
W
essis
n
t
suji
Il
,
Aón,
CodePacts
702,
703
724
an4~Z~an4
T~iW~ge
of thi~ises,
Ill
Reg.
—,
effective
64-380

IL
INOIS
REGISTER
POLLUTION
CONTROL
BOARD
TEXT
OF
ADOPTED
N1EN~ENT(S)
TITLE
35’
ENYIROP~ENTAL PROTECTION
SUB
ITLE
G:
WASTE
DISPOSAL
C~’i
T
R
POLLUTION
CONTROL
BOARD
HAIRRDOUS
WASTE
OPERATING
REQUIREMEN
P~RT724
S
ANDARDS
FOR
OWNERS
AND
OPERATORS
OF
HAZARDOUS
WASTE
TREAThENT,
STORAGE
AND
DISPOSAL
FACILITIES
SUBPART
A~
GENERAL
P.i
se
So
pc
a
Applicability
a
r
iter
t
Statu
Standards
S
R’~’ B
~ENERAL
ACILITY
STANDARDS
licability
~
~if~cation
Nuither
Required
Notices
e~al
Waste
Analysis
S
cu
ty
en
spection
R°quirements
Pcrco
re~Trairiia
ral
oirc
r
frIgitab~
Ao
abi
ty
Dc
‘i
ar
Op
ra
n
of
Faclli”y
R
Ire
q
~aiei
g
id
Ma
r
e
r
e of
Equipment
orrrpn
c
t
ns
or
Alarm
System
gte
sleSna
ar
eite
W~
Coca
Authorities
SUB
P
T
D~
CONTINGENCY
PLAN
14’
E’I
V
P
OCEDURES

ILLINOIS
REGISTER
TEXT OF ADOPTED ~MEN~ENT(S)
Content of
Contingency
Plan
Copies
of
Contingency Plan
Panen~nentof
Contingency Plan
Emergency
Coordinator
Emergency Procedures
SUBPART
E:
MMIFEST SYSTEM,
RECOROKEEPING AND REPORTING
Appl ~cabi1ity
Use
of
Manifest
System
Manifest Discrepancies
Operating
Record
Av
ilability
Retention
and Dispasition
of
Records
Anrual
Report
Unrnanifested
Waste Re~rt
Addi tional
Reports
SUBPART F:
GROUNDWATER
PROTECTION
Applicability
Required Programs
Groundeater Protection Standard
Hazardous
Constituents
Coiceitration
Limits
Point
of Compliance
Compliarce
Period
Gene~’alGroundeater
Monitoring
Requirements
Dete
tion
Moiitoring
Program
omp
Ia
cc
Montoring
Prograi
r
ti
a
Ac
o
Program
S
BPAR
6~
CLOSURE
AND
POST-~CLOSURE
Appl
cability
C
osure Perfo~~nce
Standard
Closure Plan;
~Am~ndoent
of
Plan
Closure;
Time
Allowed
For Closure
Di~xmalor
Decontamination
of
Equipment
Certification
of
Closure
Posteclosure
Care
aid
Use
of
Proparty
Post~~c1osure
Plan;
Amenchnent
of
Plan
N
tice
to
Local
Land
Ruthor
ty
~
tice
n
Deed
to
Property

~NOIS
REGISTER
POLLUTION
CONTROL
BOARD
TEXT
OF
A~PTEDANENThIENT(S)
SUBPART
H:
FINANCIAL
REQUIREMENTS
fpp
iceb
it)’
in
tior~Of
Terms
As
Uted
In This
Subpart
Cost
Esti
te
for Closure
Financial
Assurance
for
Closure
ost
Estina’e
for Posteclosure
Care
irancia
Assurance
for
Posteclosure
Care
U
e o’
a
tabchanism
for
Financial
Assurance
of
Both
0
urc
Poct_ci
sure
are
Liability
Pequt’emerts
apacity of
‘vners
Opcrators~Guarantors
or
Finan
I
stitutions
or
ing of
the
Iistr
vents
SUBPART I:
USE
AND
MANAGEMENT
OF
CONTAINERS
Applicability
ondition
of Containers
Lompat
bility
of
Waste
With
Container
Management of
Containers
Inspections
or tainment
)~
c~alRe
uirenent
for
~gn~tableor
Reactive
Waste
pec
oureir
ts
o
nopa
bel
losu
e
S
TIP
T
J
TANKS
p
icabilit
)e’i
of
Tank
enera
Opera
eq
Requ
reinents
pee
r
Closure
~pecial
Requirfents
for
Ignitable
or
Reactive
Waste
pad
I
Requir’ements
for
Incompatible
Wastes
SUBPART K:
SURFACE
IMPOUNDMENTS
Applicabi
ity
Oe
ig
ar
Ope atiig
Re
uiremerts
Doublc~ r
d
Surface
Iipo
rduents:
Exem t~c~
Ir
Su
Or
u
Sate
Protecti
n
Requirements
64~3S3

ILLINOIS
REGISTER
POLLUTION
CONTROL
BOARD
TEXT
OF
A~PTEDMEN~1ENT(S)~
~_
Itjiri
~ and
nspection
i
_ccy
Re’ai
s’
Contingency
Plans
osu
a
d
PostrCosure
Care
Spa i
Reoui
einents
for
Ignitable
or
Reactive
Waste
pacla
uire ients
for
Incompatible
Wastes
SUBPART L~
WASTE
PILES
A
p
ica
I
~ty
sign
and
Operating
Reouirements
O
ub
e~lir d Piles~
Exempt
on
from
Subpart
F’
Grou
dv
c
otect
on
Requirements
r
c
‘i
o
Line’
Exemption
from
Subpar’
F
S
nS’
te
U
Requ
‘em°rts
ingan
I
pecto
cia
equirements
for
Ignitable
or
Reactive
Wast
S
ia
equirements
for
Incompatible
Wastes
3
ure
and Post~closureCare
SUBPART M~
LAND
TREATMENT
t
3
Appicability
Treatne t
Program
Tr’a
Tont
De~mnstration
Design
aid
Operating
Raqu’rements
Cp
U
ua
Ton
Monito
ing
R
ortec
ii
C
ai
ost
c
os
re
Care
~
4al
°e- ~
~~i+’
f~ Ignitab1e r
Rea~tva
We4
qu
i’
s
fo
Ircompatible
Wastes
S tP
RT
Nt
LANDFILLS
b
ty
a
~
Opera’Urg
Requirements
ub
I
ad
La
dUll’
Evemption
from
Su
pa
t
F
P
0
e
U
equirements
Mor
to
ng aid
Inspect
on
Su
ye
ig
a
d
R
corckceping
CI
su
a
dPost’
sure’ae
S
c
a
?
q
irements
for
Ignitable
or
Rear
ive
Waste
S
e i
u
ererts
f r
Iic’T
a
ble
W
ste’
~
ewe
s
Liqj
d
Waste
6~
SJ’

~NOIS
REGISTER
IXT
OF
ADOPTED
N1EN~1ENT(S)
~
P.
g~
~e~er~ts
for Containers
pos
of
I
Containers
of
Hazardous
Waste
in
Ov~apackeo
I
bP
‘ks)
c
Hazardous
Constituents
(POHCs)
i
dards
In
inerator
Permits
er
I
I’ements
Pt
~r’~
I
Ir
peetions
r
cite’
nstructions
p
ii
rd
Instructions
(Repealed)
C
oximation
to
the Be~i~~ser Student~st-test
Potentially
Incompatible Waste
lemeitlrg
Section
22~4and authorized by Section 27 of the
rotection
ct
(I1l~
Revs
State
;gg~l983,ch,
111
1/2,
in
1D27
e
P.
a
7 Ill,
Reg.
14059,
effective
October
12,
~r~—~(Fd
in
~
aT.
11
Reg.
—,
effective
p’~
ard
Applicability
rt
is
o
establ
sh
minimuir stan ~a cit
r
nagement of
hazardous
wastes
thl~’Part
apply
to
owners
and operators
of
all
P
~re
store
or
di
pose
of
hazardous
waste
‘~
y
r
led
otPerwlse
in
this
Part or
2~
1,
cIa
‘1
P
c~tee
~
of
this
Part
apply
to
a
person dipon~
c~ Sy
ma
ns
of
ocean
disposal
sub5ect
to
a
~
P
Marine
Protection,
Research
and
Sanc~uarIe~
k~
4,
33
U
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.
1401)
only
to
the
extent
they
I
cie
RCRA
permit
by
rule
granted
to
such
a
parson
I
2ode
703
141,
A
~RCRA
permits
is
a
permit
I (f) of
the
~
~
64-385

TEXT
OF
ADOPTED
NIENDMDIT(S)
ard
Mate:
This
Part
does
apply
to
the trea~ientor
stora
azaronus
waste
before
it
is
loaded
onto
an ocean vessel
or
o
n
ration
or
disposal
at
sea.)
I
e
raquirements
of
this Part
apply
to
a
person
disposing of
Pazarcbus
waste
by
means
of underground
in3ection subject to a
permit
issued
by
the
Agency
pursuant
to
Section
12(g) of
the
;144ne4s
Environmental
Protection
Act
only to
the
extent
they
re
equired
by
35
Ill.
A~i,Code
704,
Subpart F~
B
d
Mate’~
This
Part
does
apply
to
the
above-.ground
treatment
~,-
t.
r~e ~,t ha~,rthuswaste
before
it
is
injected
underground.)
aquirements
of
thi”
Part
apply
to
the
o~eror operator of
0
‘d
(pu
Ic
y
owned
tre
tment works
which
treats,
stores
or
s
of ‘~iazardouswaste
only
to
the
extent
included
in a
‘~
errit
by
‘tile
grarted
to
such
a
person
under
35 Ill.
A~n.
03
141.
The
requirenents
of
this
Part
do
not
apply
to:
The
owner
or
operator
of a facility permitted
by
the
Agency
under
Section
21 of
the
I~fl4Re4s
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
Ads.
Code
721.105;
B’ard
Mat”
The
owner
or
ope
ator
may
be
subject
to
35
I
I.
ArIa.
Code
BO7Ghaptee
.-
&eI$d-Waste,
and
may havT~ohave
T
TTTT.1W
It
ti
der
35 Ill
Ads.
Code
~7.2lORu~e
3
;0
—~
Pc
wr
r
o
pa
fir
o
a
acil
ty
which
treats
or stores
h z~do
w
six’
v~,ichtreatmert
or
storage
meets
the
~c a
ir
35
I11~Ads
Code
721
106(a),
except to the
x
teat
35
Ill
Adi
~ode
I .106(
)
provides
otherwise;
e
rater
acç~imuIatinqwaste
on~site in
compliance
with
5
1
Ads
C(~dg722.134
4
A
fa
mar
disposing of waste
pesticides
from
his
own
use in
C
ap~’dncewith
35 II~. Aan,,
Code
722,151;
or
a
owner
or
operator of
a
totally
enclosed
treat~nent
f
I
Ity,
as
defined ir
35 III,
Ads,
Code
720,110;

TEXT
OF
AUOPTED
AMEN~4ENT(S)
The
owner
or
operator
of
an
elementary
neutralization
unit
or
a
wastewater
treatment
unit
as
defined
in 35 111, A~n~
Code
720.110;
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s~.
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a
a
eta
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to-a
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Except as
rovided in para ra h (f)(8)(B),
a
rson
en
d
n
rea
en
or
con
nmen
ac
V
ies
ur
n
mme
ia
~
-
~cha~
hazardous
waste;
In
5n
I~ir~ent
and substantIal
threat
of
a
discharoe
of
a
~
,‘ch r~~terialwhich~~dischard,
o
pa
ator
of
a
facility
otherwise re
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era
raph
(f)(B’i(A) and who
n
a
es
czar
us
was
ea men
or
~.
~c~ffvTt~eT
V er’~ffie’Ti~ne~aresponse
is
over
lible
~
35~TT’r~
~
or
ose activ ties~
A
transporter
ito
lip
manifested
shi~nents
of hazardous waste
in
c
ntain
a
t
a
re
uI
ements
of
35
III,
Ads.
Code
722
130
a
trans
er
fan
Ity
for
a
period
of
ten
days
or less.

0
The
addition
of
absorbent materIals
to
waste
in
a
container
(as
defined In
35
I
1.
Ads.
Code
720
or
the
addition
of waste
to
absorbent
material
in
a
cc
tamer
orovided
these actions
occur
at
th
time
waste
s
first
pla-ed
in
the
container;
and Sections
724.117(b),
724,2
1
ard
724,L12
are
complied
with.
r
Mended at
SUBPART B:
GENERAL FACILITY STANDARDS
)
su~ai~iun
Standerds
)
Po’tions of new fa
of hazardous waste
61 meters
(200 fee
Holocene time,
lities ~°re treatment, storage or disposal
‘viii be con&icted must not be located
within
)
of a fault which has had displacement
in
2)
As used In paragra~,(a)(1):
A)
~Fau1t~
means a fracture along which rocks
on
one
side
have
been displaced with respect to
those on the
other
side.
B)
‘Displacement’~meais the relative movement of any
~o
s~1des
of
a
fault measured ir an
direction,
‘Ho oce
me na
‘ic
rica
ecent epoch of the Quarternary
period
exten irg ~romtee erd of the Pleistocene to the
Note.
P cc do
r demunstrating compliance with
aid~
ci
Ir Part B ~
the permit application are
fI
ci
ii
35 Iii
Ads
Code 703.182.
FacilIties which
I
tic
jurisdictions other
than
those
F are assumed to be in compliance with
A
fad
ity
ca~i’d
‘i
co structed
ope ated
hazardous waste b
a
operator
cm
der~ons
100 y a
I oodplafn must be designed,
ard malntainad to prevent
washout of
any
O0~yearflood, unless the owner or
rate
~oth
Agency~ssatisfaction
that:
A)
Procedores
ar
n f~t w’iich will
cause the waste
to be
removed sate y,
f
e
cod waters can reach the facility,
to
a
locat,
r
pf
r
the wastes will not be
vulnerable
to
fi
ccl waters
o
Boar
this
spec
arel catedl
po
is’zd
Ir Appendix
this requi
eiient

LI NOIS REGISTER
6)
For existiig surin.e ‘mpounónents, waste piles,
land
treatment
units aid landfills
no adverse effects
on
human
hea
ft
or the en
1
o r nt will result if washout
occurs,
on
cia
I
g’
I
e
v
a
ci ph
teal
and
chemical
characteristics
the
in the
t ci
Ity;
a
~or
tratlor
f hazardous constituents
that
would
tart
y affe’t su f
e waters as a
result
of
iii
‘i
top ~tof
uc’i concentrations on the
current
or
to tIe
s o
and water quality
standards
tab
s
ci
the affected surface
waters;
and
Iv)
e
1
0
‘iazardous
constituents
on
the sediments
f af
ct’s
surface waters or the soils
of the
100 ye r f odp a n that
could
result
from
washout.
2
As used in para~aph(b)(l)’
i~)
100-year floodplain~means any land area which
is
subject
to
a
one
percent
or greater chance of flooding
In any given
yea
rom any source,
8)
te -‘~oIt~
means the novemeit of hazardous waste from the
I
r
t
Ity as a result of
flooding,
r foo
mc.
a a f~od that has a one percent
~ ng equalled or exceeded In any given year.
t
tames t
e
Irements pertaining to other
a ~ which a
t the location and permitting
lilt
re fouici Ii 40 CFR
22?2270,3,
For details
to tfese
a
se
EPA a manuai’~1~SEA
(special
a
equ
~‘nents
for hazardous waste
ty
p,r
1 s
ii
p
EPA is responsible
for
complying
C5~ e
irements, applicants are advised to consider
I
I
n ng ftc
I
cati n of a facility
to
help
prevent
subseq
p ojec
cit ay
Facilities may be required
to
ob
te
~ru~
tte Illii
is
Department
of Transportation a
permit or c rtIfit~aa
that a facility is flood~-proofed.)

SUBPART E.
MAriIFE~TSY~TEM,
RECORDKEEPING
AND REPORTING
Sectlor
12
175
Annu
Report
TPe owner
0’
operator must prapar
ard submIt
single copy of an annual
report to the Agency by March
1
of each year
The report form
supplied
by th
Ageicy puasuant-te 40 GP.R~264~App ad*x-~must be used
~i1~ii~
report.
The annual report mu~t~overa ility activities
during
the
previous
cc’ endar
year ard must Include the
tel
ov’irg in ormation:
a)
The EPA identification iutoer, a
-ie and address of the facility;
c)
F
r off-site facilities, t a EPA identification nunter of each
ha
ardous
waste
generator f om whIch the facility
received
a
hizardous waste during the year, f r imported shI~ents,the report
must give the name and address o
the foreign generator;
dl
A
description and the quantity of each hazardous waste the
facility
received during the year.
For off-site
facilities,
this
information
must be
listed
by EPA Identification nuriter of each
generator;
e)
The method of treatment, storage or disposal
for each
hazardous
waste;
g)
The mest recent closure cost ~stimate
under Section 724.242, and,
for
ci
sposal
~aclit a
,
tte
ii
receit p
t—’losure cost estimate
under
Se
tion 724,244, an
h)
he cc t
icatlon ‘lore
‘me owner o
operator of the facility
or
the
owr
or
pe ator
u’
C
izee r
p
sentmtive
)
I
~a’I ty
c epts to
eatment
storage or disposal any
hazardous
waste
Fror
ci
rff
ite source wlthpilt an aceompanyin3 iranifest, or without an
accompany
ig shippIng caper ~ascitscr bed In 35 Ill
Ads.
Code
723.120(e)(2),
ii
ci
if
ft
waste
I
no
excluded
m t a man
eat requirement by 35 Ill,
A&n.
Co~
‘~l
0~ h~~r
th
owne” or oper~to~
“u~’p’~epareand submit a
single
copy
of
rep
to the Ageicy wlth’n 15
m after receivIng the waste, Th.-cepa~t
-a drmistau’t40R5 4n Appeeda
B
st4’~‘~rrd~oa~th44
cape
muat-laeIudi $be~fe~ew;ng-4afea
~at a
a unrranlfested waste report must
be
a
ii
te
ci
DA for~87OO~
I38
~ CL
r
~t~
~s~por~andTrc
udi
i~if~1~~

~REGISTER
POLLUTION
CON ~RDL
BOARD
TEXT
O~’ ADOPTED
AMENIXIDIT(S)
a)
Tne
EPA
identification
nunver~naea
and
address
of
the
facility;
b)
Th° date
the
fa
lity
receiv
d
the
waste;
c)
The
EP~identif
c
tioi
er)
i
it
and address
of the
generator
and
the
transporte
f
ava
lable;
d)
A description
the
quantity
of each
unmanifested
hazardous
waste
and
facil
ty
e
~ivtd
e)
TFa
vt
F
-
tps~q~
t
a~e
Msposai
for
each
hazardous
waste;
f)
The
certification
sigrr~d
b
the
wner
or
operator of
the
facility
or
the
owner
or
operator~sa
tto iz~drepresentative;
and
g)
A
b i
f
explaration
o
k~
~
iste
was
unmanifested, if
known,
(Board
Note:
9aall
quaiti
ies
o
“azardous
waste
are
excluded
from
regulation
under
this
Pa t
aid
do
not
require
a
manifest,
Where
a
facility
receives
unmanifested
hazardous
wastes,
the
Board
suggests
that
the
owner
or
operator
obtain
from
each
generator
a
certification
that
the
waste
qualifies
for
exclusion,
Otherwise,
the
Board
suggests
that
the
owner
or
operator file
an
unmanifested
waste
report
for
the
hazardous
waste
novegwnt,)
(Source:
Mended at
Ill
Reg.
,
effective
___________)
Secti
ii
17
dO
ci
Rrr
In
addition
to
sub
t
(
bhe
annual
•port
and
unmanifested
waste reports
described
Se
tior’
7
4
and
76,
th
owner
or
operator
must
also
reperttatr
s
r
a
Re
ase
ft
ard
espl
si
ns
as
pe
fled in
Section
724,156(j);
eTh)Fsc lity
closures
specified ii
Section
724.215;
and
oflcrLf
ceq~
Ired fl~!~±angk~N.
(Sour
e:
rded
at
I1l,~Peg.
effective
)
SUBPART C~
C’ O’URE
nsD
POS~CLO5tJRE
Section
724,212
CI
5
re
P1
n’
Pr
v’
tnt
of
Ma
a)
Tt
orner
or
operator
o
arde
s
waste
management
facility
must
have
a
writt
‘losure
pla
i
I
n
oust
be
submitted with
the
pe tnt
a
ph
in
w
th
35 Ill,
Adm,
Code
703,183,
and

TEXT
OF
ADOPTED
AMENIXIENT(S)
appro~~
Ly t~
e
g~ry a~
par
of
this
permit
Issuance
proceeding
wider
3
III.
Aór,
C
de
705
In
a
cordance with
35 Ill, Mn,
Code
703.241,
the
appro
e
closu
e
plai
II
become
a
condition
of
any
RCRA
peritit.
‘v~Agency
s
decO
Ian
oust
assure
that
the
approved
closure
plan
~onslstent with
SectIons
724,211,
724.213,
724.214,
724
215
and tI
cli
e
re
u’remei
s of
Sections
724T236724.278,
724
297,
724,
724.358,
724~3BO,724,410
and
724.451,
A~ó~p~~f
the
approved
and
I
re
isions
to
the
plan
imist
be
kept at
the
facility
tnt
,osure
is
completed
and
certified
in
accordance with
Section
724 PI~, TP~ep
an
trust
identity
steps
necessary to
com~iete1ya~
ra~
_fai y ci
~
t~eFacility
at
any
point
during
Its
intended operat
ig
life
nd
to
completely
close the
facility
at
the
end of its
intended op~ratinglife,
The
closure plan must incluc~,
at least’
1)
A
description of
~
and
when
the
facility
will
be
partially
closed, If
applicable,
and finally
closed.
The
description
must
identIfy
the
maximur
extent of
the
operation ~ich
will
be
unclosed
durirg
the
1
ft
of
the
facility,
andh~the
requirements of
Sections 724,211,
724.213,
724,214,
724.215 and
the
applicable
closure
recuirements
of Sections
724.278,
724. 297,
724
328,
724.358, 724.380, 724,410
and
724,451
will
be
met;
2)
An
estimate
of
the
maximum
inventory of wastes
in
storage
and
in
treatInent at
any
time
dun
g
the life
of the
facility,
(Any
change
In ti”~est1~ate~
a
~I~or
‘t~d~9cat1on
under 35 Il1~
~
8
3)
A
des
t
of
he
Ste
S
needed to
decontaminate
facility
t
(
rirg
la ur~,an
4
A
c.
t
it
o
th
sxpscte
ye
r
of closure
and
schedule
for
fine
cOos r~
The
sched
e
ust
include,
at a minimum,
the
t
~a1t
it
r-
uire
o
se
Jie facility
and
the
time
required
f
r
In
e ~ier ng
closure activities
which will allow
tracking
of
t
e
agrss
o
I
sire
For
vample
in
the
case of a
ana
11~‘~stittmteso
the
time
required
to
treat
and
dispose of
a
I
aste
erp*~orycr0 of
the
time
required
to
place
a
final
cover
must
be
frcluded
)
b)
T~e
~‘
r
r
oper~t~~r
my
an’crd
the
cOosure
plan at any time during
the
active
Ife of
tP~.facil
ty.
(The
active life
of
the
facility
is
that
pe~ioddur’ng
which
wastes
are
periodically
received~)
The
owner
or
ope
ator
must
ame
0
the
p
an
whenever
changes
in
operating
plans or
fa’iIity
design
Iftnt
the
closure
plan,
or
whenever there
is
a
c’iange
1
~e er
ectP
~
o
closure,
~ienit
requests
a

P0
UT ON CONTROL BOARD
permit mod1’a~o~’
to aithrze a eh~ngein
operating
plans
or
facility
desig~i ftc
ov’~ r or ope ator must
request
a ~iodification
of
the
closure pla~at ftc
ama tima (s~e35 Il1~Ade~,Code
7O5~l2B(a))
I
a
peislt ~m,d
fication is not needed to
authorize
the
change i~i
ope
t
ig p a a or
f d
itj design, the
request
for
madificatlon
the cIo~re plan must be made
within
60
days
after
the
change
I
mns o
ign ~ccurs~
(Board
Note
~
a
I
e~tmates of maxinsim inventory
and of
the
estimatedye~ ~ ciosu e
der Be tion
724~2l2(a)(2)
and
(4) may be
made as
m1no~
~
icdlf4ra
Inna
u~dcar
~45
Ill~Akin, Code
7O2~l87(e)~,)
c)
The
owner or
parc or mast rotify the Agency at least
180
days prior
to the date It
xpects to begin closure~
(Board Note~’ The date ~er the owrer or operator
~expects
to
begin
closure~shou
ci be with
30 days after the date It expects to
receive
the fira
voluma of waste~
f the facility~spermit
is
terminated~or If th
acuity Is otherwise ordered,
by
judtc~a1
decree
or Board Order under Title VIII of the
Illinois
Environmental
Protection Acts
to cease receiving wastes or to
close,
then the
requirement
of this
paragraph dees not apply.
However,
the
owner
or
operator
must
close the facility in accordance with
the
deadlin~es
established
in Section 724,2l3~.)
~Source:
M~ended
at
___________)
Sectton
724~220
a)
The
owier
~ th~
p’r
y
o
~ich
a
disposal
facility
is
located
mass
r
Co
a
r~-i
w
~li
nois
law,
a
notation
on the
deed
to
the
fa
II
~‘
t
o
some
other
instrument
~*~ich
is
normal
y
cx
i
a
ea~~
T~i~flhTT1iT~perpeuiy
~TTy
any
poto
~1
pur
~i
e~~T?iieproperty
that:
r
ad
to
marago
‘iazardeus
wastes;
cci
wde
Bect~or724~2l7(c);
3)
The
~urv
a~’
ci r
o
ci
of the
type~location
and quantity of
w~’~
e
A~p~scA
o~’w4thin
each
cell
or
area of
the
facilIty
requ
cci
5
tion
725
219
have
been
filed
with
the
Agency~,
th~Commy
Recorde
and
any local
zoning
authority.

b~
If
at
any
tlma
tta
w~me
o
operator
or
any
subsequent
owner
of
the
land
upon
wnich
raz
raous
rasme
fa~lity
was
located
removes
the
waste
and waste re~ doe
the lirer,
I
any~and
all
contaminated
underlying
and
surround
soi
~,
the
orner
or
operator
may
remove the
notation
on
tho
deed
1C
fa
ty
property
or
other
instrument
normally
examined
~ur
ng
It
search~or
may add a
notation
to
the
deed or
instrume
~ md
cc
a
removal
of
the waste.
(Board
Pbte~
0
re
o
irci
any,
and
toe
onto
~iI~to
demonstrate
in
ccc
rcia
c.
solid
waste
~
hazardous
wa
to
ar
mu
requirements
of
5
I
I
(Source;
~nended at
~ie
aste
and waste
resldees,
the
liner, if
so
the
owner
or
operator,
unless it can
t
S
Ill
Ada
Code
721
.103(d)
that
any
~
a
a~aa~s
waste,
becomes
a
generator of
cia
age
It
i
accordance
with all
applicable
Ada
C
cia
~22
through
725.)
)
~ct~on
724.242
a)
The
owner
or
omerator
mast
have
a written
estimate,
in
current
dollars, of the
cost of
closing
the
facility
In
accordance
with
the
?equir~mentsin
Sections
724~2ll through
724.215
and applicable
closure
requirements
in
Sections
724,278,
3a4a97724.297,
724.328,
724,358~
724.380
724
410
and 724.451.
The
estimate
must equal
the
cost of closure
at
the
pal
t
the facility~s operating
life
when
$~eexteht
an~ma~crof
itS
~p~a~or
~OUi
d
make
closure the
most
expensive
as
I
ci
ted
b.
a
c
osure
plan
(see Section
724, 212(a)).
b)
The
owe
or
inlation
wI
1~1 ~
the
first
10
t~
made
as
spec
a
factor
def4ved
rlv
Gross
Natio
1
o
u
Cormaerce
in It
u~a
the
result
o’
ci
Ira
Deflator
for
toe
p
icy
0
t
di
a
clocure
cost
estimate
for
a
er
a
‘Ii
cc
versary
of the
date
on
which
a
ma
c
wa
pa
ed.
The
adjustment
must
be
p~is(b)
and
(b)(2)
using
an
inflation
r
tP
inua
Irplicit
Price
Deflator
for
a~pub
shed
by the
U.S.
Department
of
f
Curr’~tBusiness.
The
inflation
factor is
t
a
latest
published
annual
Deflator
by the
1)
The
f
a
a
j
tr~cn
i
a
cia
y
iultiplying
the closure
cost
Ia
fact
r,
The
result
is
the adjusted
estimate
closara
C
~
2)
Subsequent a
stlel
a
adjustedcc~
costa
t
y
multiplying
the latest
b
toe
latest
inflation
factor.

e)
The
owner
or
~
a’
a
t
achangeinthe
os~ciar
revised closure ~as~cit
icte
specified
in Socti~
d)
The
owner or opera~o
!JS~
t e
fo~lo~1ng
at the
facility
dunn
the operating life of
to
fa
~t,
The
latest
closure
cost
estima
prepared in
accordance
I
i
fe
tlons 724,242(a) and
4b~(c)and, when
this estimate has been ad~’uaLadin ac o’dance with Sect1~
724.242(b),
the latest adjustcd closure cost estimate.
(So~arce:
Mended
at
_________)
SectTon
724.247
a)
Coverage for sudder cc Id~.tI o
~‘rences,
~
owner
or
operator
of
a hazarthus
waste treatn~it storaoe or disposal
facility,
or a group
of such
facilities
must Iemois~rate finarcial
responsibility
for
bodily
injury and property damage to third parties
caused by sudden
accidental
occurrencme
~rIsIrg
from operations of
the
facility
or
group of facil Ities
The ow er or operator mast
have
and maintain
liability
coverage for sudden accidental occurrences
in
the amount
of
at least
$1
million per occurrence with an annual
aggregate
of at
least
$2
million,
exc1usi~a
of legal
defense
costs,
This liability
coverage
may be ciamanstrated In one of three ways,
as
specified
in
paragraphs
(a)(l),
(a)(2)1
anci ~e)(~)
1)
An
owner
o
ow
a
coverage
by hay
paragraph.
A)
c~a
~i
~n
e ace
ccea by
attachment
of the
Haze J~a~
Tm ~ac1 ~y
lab
I
ty
Endorsement
or evidenced
by a
~.
Ta
ty Insurance,
The wording of
the ando
~.
d’nt cal
to the
wording specified
in 40 ~F.~64
e
wwding of the
certi ficate of
in~ura~emu~
er ‘~alto the
wording
specified in 40
CFR 2641~l
I)
Tie cmi
or operator
must
submit
a signed
dopllcite,1orig
of the erdorsement or the
certificate of
irs ranc~to~
Agen
If requested by
the Agency, the
ower cc ore~a
ct
wovide a signed duplicate original
cI t1~.~
~ owner or operator
of a
new
facility
mu~
~
*
the signed doplicate
original of the
Hazardous
Vrste
~
ty lability Endorsement
or
the
Certificate
c
,~ab
it
~.zurance
to the
Agency at
least
60
clays before t
~ ~mon c~iichhazardous waste
ts
first
received
w t
a Tr~~ et~rageor disposal.
The
insurance
mast be e~~ectv~.
Ia a this initial receipt
of hazardous
waste
e ‘t~
st
be
‘usure cost
estimate
whenever
the
cost of
closure.
The
adjusted
for
tnflat~onas
to
the required
liability
ty
is r ccc as specified
in this

B)
Ec
a
Ic
2)
An
m~rn~
by
pass
in pare
3)
An owrei
coy
eracia
these u
coverape
required
b)
Coverage for
of
a
surface
I
is
used to
ira
must
demenst
property
dame 5
occurrences
ar
facilities,
I
coverage for
ci
least
$3
mitlic’
$6
million,
er
coverage may
~.
paragraphs
C
1)
Mowre
coverape
paragra
ss~edby
an
Insurer
which,
*
ansact
the
business of
vlde insurance
as an excess or
or more
states.
jirements
of this section
i thy coverage
as specified
the
required
liability
Inancial
test
and
insurance
as
a I
this Section,
The amounts of
at least the
minimum
amounts
ences.
An owner
or
operator
and treatment
facility
which
group of
such
facilities,
y
for
bodily
Injury
and
u
y
nonsudden
accidental
the facility or group
of
a
have
and maintain liability
ir~encesin the
amount
of at
an annual aggregate
of
at least
costs,
This
liability
~ r cc
ways,
as
specified in
lie required
liability
as
specified
in
this
tided by attachment of the
y Endorsement
or evidence
urance,
The
wording of
al
to
the wording
specified
~gof the
certificate
of
~ewording
specified
in 40
perator
must
submit
a
signed
ci r~ementor
the
certificate of
uested
by the
Agency, the
~
Al
signed
duplicate
original
aier
or
operator
of
a
new
i~
ctiplicate
original
of
the
~IityEndorsement
or the
‘~nceto the Agency at least
i
hazardous
waste
is
first
~.
r disposal.
The
insurance
~
~‘itia1
receipt
of hazardous
A)
La
H
a~
toe
I
ii
CF
tp
I
0
or
fri
lime
Co

B)
Eacr
rsurance
a
cm
us
rance,
or
sri’
1
a
ii
put’
y
imat
be
Issued
by
an
Insurer
which,
lic
‘ad to transact the
business of
eligible
to
provide
insurance
as an excess or
insur
r
ii
one
or
more
states.
2)
An~
by
~
in
r~
operato
g
a
flnarc
(f),
rev
a
e
the
requirements
of this Section
a1
teat
fo
liability
coverage
as
specified
3)
An
opa
am
may
n’trate
the required
liability
cov~
0
ØiI
15Al
‘~
~o h
the
4~aac4altest
and
Insurance
as
thea
cove
aitsms
a”e
trust
total
spa
at
I
I
•~,
ci
In
the
this
Section,
minimam
amounts
The
amounts
required by
of
this
g
aph
4)
For e
ing
faci’ities
the
required
liability coverage
for
nonsuci
‘s
accidental
occurrences
must
be
demonstrated
by the
dates
ted below
The
tel
sales
or
revenues
of the owner or
operate
a
all
lines
of
business,
In
the
fiscal
year
preceding
the
effective
date
of these
regulations,
will
determine
which of
the
dates
pplles
If
the
owner
and
operator
of
a
facility
are
two
different
parties,
or
If
there
is
more
than
one owner on
operator,
the
sales
or
revenues
of
the
owner
or
operator
with
the
largest
sales
or
revenues
will
determine
the
date
by which
the
coverage
must
be
demonstrated.
The
dates
are
as
follows:
sales
or revenues totalling
Og~
~
or
o
a
w
th
les
or
revenues
greater
o
b
1e
a
than
$10
million,
~Ml~y46~
C)
~
c)
Request
fo
owner
or
op
a
that
the
1ev
(a)
or
(b)
a
associated
w
group
of
‘~
level
of
requ
red
iabil
for an
adj
ste
1ev
1
f
submitted
to
Code
703
tothepr
a
vel
o’ required
liability
coverage.
If
an
tie
on
‘ate
to th°
satisfaction
of
the
Agency
al
responsibility
required
by
paragraphs
en
ith
the
degree
and
duration of risk
atr
ge
disposal
at
the
facility
or
r
~
a*ur
way
obtain
an adjusted
coy
raja
from
the
Agency.
The
request
quired liability
coverage
must
be
p&’t of the
application
under
35 Ill.
Adm,
that
tea
not
have
a
permit,
or
pursuant
pa
ma
ficat
on
under
35
Ill,
Mm,
Code
a
of
inanc
ma
coss
rca tner
Ta
a
Agency
as
r
facili+

705,128
for
Ta
modificatior
liability
co
of
the thgr
operation
require
ar
required
lnformati
of
financ
or
(b),
coverage
f
permit
nmd~
t
a
a
Va
if
If
granted,
the
a
adjusted level of required
ased on the Agency assessment
e~
toted with
the
ownership
or
acllities,
The Agency may
e
a
ci
adjusted
level
of
ov
cia
such
technical
and
engineerin
y
a fgency
to
determine
a
leve
a
ar that required
by
paragraph
(a)
a
1*ael of
required
liability
be treated
as
a
request
for
a
cla.
Code
702,l84(e)(3)
and 705.128.
d)
Adjustments
of
financia~
consistent r~
treatment,
a
facil ities,
responslb Il I
necessary
to
level
will be
duration
of risk
a’s
facility
or group of
determines
that there
environment f~’
a
operations o
a
or land tr
of
the ~a’
furnish
to
which
the
adjustmer
level
or
‘ay
treated as a
702,184(e)(
a A
ency
determines
that
the
levels
b
paragraph
(a) or
(b) are
not
I ~ajrat
on of risk
associated
with
toe facility or
group
of
th
level of financial
a ag’iph (a) or
(b)
as
may
be
~a~r the environment,
This
adjusted
c
a assessment of the degree
and
th
ownership or
operation
of
the
In addition, if
the
Agency
is a significant
risk
to
human
health and the
ddan acc dental
occurrences
resulting
from
the
y that is not a surface
impoun~nent,landfill
It
it ma
re u re that an owner or operator
~i
C
An
owner
or operator
must
ia
I
time, any information
n~wiethar
cause
exists for such
pa
Any
adjustment
of
the
a
y tnat has a
permit
will
be
35
Ill.
Adn,
Code
w
Ia
t
e)
Period of c
liability
ov
certificatlo
a
724,215, ar
r
to owne
af~
a
re
o
tob
a
pare or mast
continuously
provide
requthed by this
section
until
~‘
fad
ty,
as
specified
in
Section
je~y
f)
Financial
tea
1)
An
owner
sectio
specift
opar’
r ~or~
e
Is
par g
t~
a
y,
on
bi
I
e
legree
‘chaps
~
ray
dju
q
ciu
‘er
ccc
triai ~aa1
5
ci
i
toe
dated w
‘~Cilitles
f
e requirements of this
at
a pa sea a
financial
test as
‘F
pass this
test
the
owner
or
paragraph
(f)(1)(A)
or

e
___
_________________________
o
-
‘4
lIP
BOARD
IP
DPINUNEIIT(S)
A)
1
-
ate:
g
itangiblenetwortheadiat
c
irtoflithilitycoveragetobe
‘ted
‘st;and
I
ci
t
o
a
least
$10
million;
and
$
a
tates
aunting
to either:
at
t
U’
total
assets;
or at least six
e
?
h4lftycoveragetobe
s
U
at.
B)
1’.
re
to
tate:
1
at
its
most
recent
bond issuance
of
P
P
issued
by
Standerd
and Poor’s, or
1
I
sued
by
lbo4y’s;
and
ii
1
iet wc’U
f at least
$10
million;
and
ii
,
ret
w
rd
t
lent
six
times
the
amount
of
• ty coverage to
be
demonstrated by
this
Wt;
and
iv
ir
the
Wilted
States
amounting
to either:
at
0
per
ent of the
total assets; or
at least six
-
~‘
amosm
i
bi’ity
coverage
to be
ttd
h
5
2)
The phr
f
I
cverage’
as
used
In
paragrai
(f)(l
gregate
amounts
for
Such
coverage
isreq
-
r
ar
(a
wd(b).
3)
To tv
rt,
the
owner
or
operator
musts
lo’n
t
citamstotheAgency:
A)
r
C b
s
or
operator’s chief
s
specified
In
40
CER
‘F
r
operator is using the financial
s
a
asturance for closure or
p
‘c’
edbySections724.243(f),
2a.245(e),
and
utility
rus
.
he lttter specified in 40
CFR
2
1
0
1
of financial
responsibility;
a
lett
a
~‘c led In 40
CFR
264.151(f) is not
V
6
..OQ

B)
A
ci
blic
accountant’s
re~
or operator’s
fi
mplated
fiscal
year.
C)
A
operator’s
independent
ce~
r or operator
1
the
letter
from the
a
having
been
~ited,
year-end
atest
fiscal
year with
tatements;
and
o matters
came
to
~obelieve
that
the
4)
An
owner
a
submit the items
specifieci
cy at least
60
days
before tha
irst
received
for
treatment
6)
After
the
~tcfled in
paragraph
(f)(3),
to
dated
information
to
the
Agenc~
each
succeeding
fiscal ye
~trf all three
iten5
specifi
6)
If
the
OV
ie
requirements of
paragrama
‘o’ the
entire
amount
of
requL
a this
Section.
Evidence
c
Agency
within 90
days afte
4’~chthe
year-end
financial
tor no longer
meets
the
teat
7)
The
Agen~
c
basis
of
qualificc
the
independent
certiflc
c
examination
of
the
owner~s
~
(see
paragraph
(f)(3)(ra
a almer
of
opinion will
be
cause
~
1 evaluate
other
qualific
f’e owner
or
operator
must
pro~i
e entire
amount of
required
a
this
section
within
3othysa
(Source:
Amended
at

TEX~
~
~F
‘~
IIMENLIIENT(S)
Section
724~25l
The
Board
incorporates
by re’
promulgate
standardized
forma
r~
wording
as
are
necessary
un&~
to
establish
financial
as~a~’a~r~
~eormspf~
~
(Source:
Amended
a~c
Tll~
?M
151,
The
Agency
will
~Q
rç~
264~l5l
with
such
changes
in
o
I
~.
An
owner
or
operator
required
to
Su par
~au
dO
sd~ifT
u
on
ti~e
e
enc
ma
re
ec
an
r
~
suSimitte
on suc
s an ar
ze
forms.
)
SUBPP~
i
USE AND
MANAG~ENT
‘ONTAINERS
Section 124,270
Appiicabil It,
The regulations in this Subpart
~ci
ly to
owners
and
operators
of all
hazardous
waste
facilities
that store con’
~cci~rs
of
hazardeus
waste, except as
Section
724.101
provides
otoerwise~
(Board
Note:
Under Sections 25
hazardous waste
Is emptied fre
container
is
n’~t
con~idere~
a
as ~fined
in
Sectiol 7~44Q7?
container
is
exempt from the’
(Source:
Amended
at
açji
and
a4,l33~e472l.l33(c),
if
a
~
the
resi~ieremalnmgTn
the
a ~ was~aif
the
container
is
‘empty~
)~
‘r th
event, management
of
the
I
this
Subpart.)
,.~ ~
)
(Board
t4ots~
As reqy
ci
~lan
must
I dude aYII
24,277~
Also
Section
I’4~a.~J~’
other
decumtatio’iT~
required
by Sectior
results
of each waste
information,
in the opav”
a
I’
ar unwashed container
that
ia~eor material.
t
aSter
/24~113,
the waste analysis
i
~omp1y
with Section
as
v’aste
analyses,
trial
tests
or
~
with
Section
724.117(b).
As
oener or
operator
must
place
the
aol trIal
test,
and
any
documented
~o
r~eco’dof the
facility.)
Section 724,277
a)
Incompatib
Appendix
c
container,,
b)
Ha~zarthus
previousl
astea
‘a,r examp
a
arless Sec
a to mast
e~dan
orpatible
Wastes
stes
and materials (see
-
placed
in the
same
a
complied
with.
c)
A
storage
coitalner
h~
~“
-
taza’dous waste
that
is
incompatible
with
any
waste or o~
~‘~r~aaa~tored
nearby in other containers,
84~4O1

All
free~standing
liquid:
A)
has
been removed by decanting or other
methods;
B)
has been mixed with
absorbent
or
solidified
so
that
free~standingliquid
is
no
longer
observed;
or
C)
ha~been
otherwise
eliminated;
or
2)
The
cv,,~tfl~r
isvery
small,
such
as
an
ampule;
or
3)
The container Is designed to hold free
liquids
for use
other
than
storages
such
as a battery or
capacitor;
or
4)
The container is a
lab pack
as
defined
in
Section 724.416 and is
disposed of in
accordance with
Section
724.416,
c)
~
Section has
been au
rseded by35 Ill,
Adm.
Code 729,
(Source:
~mended
at
Ill
Reg~
,,
effective
--
)
ILLINOIS
REGISTER
__________________________
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
TEXT
OF
ADOPTED AI4EN~4ENT(S)
piles,
open
tanks
or
surface
lmpoundmants
~mistbe
separated
from
the
other
materials
or
protected
from
them
by
means
of
a
dike,
berm,
wall
or
other
device,
(Board Note:
The
purpose
of this Section
is
to prevent fires,
explosions, gaseous
emission, leachIng or
other
discharge
of
hazarthus waste or
hazarthus waste
constituents
which
could result
from
the
mixing of
Incompatible
wastes
or materials if containers
break
or
leak,)
(Source:
Amended at
Ill
Reg.
effective
--
)
SUBPART N:
LANDFILLS
Section 724,414
Special
Requirements
for Liquid Waste
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 mast not be
placed
in
a
landfill
unless:
1)
84~402

ILLINOIS REGISTER
POLLUTION CONTROL
BOARD
TEXT
OF
ADOPTED NIENOMENT(S)
SectIon
724,416
Disposal
of
Small Containers of
Hazardous Waste
In
~verpacked
Drums
(Lab
Packs)
Small
containers
of
hazardous
waste
In
overpacked
drums
(lab
packs)
may
be
placed in a
landfill
If the
following
requirements are met:
a)
I~azarthus
waste must be packaged in
non-leaking
inside
containers.
The
inside containers must be of a design
and
constructed
of a
material
that will not react dangerously
with,
be
decomposed
b
or be
ignited by the contained waste~ Inside
containers
must
be
ti
tly
and
securely
sealed,
The
inside
containers
must
be of the size and
type
specified
in
the
Department
0f
Transportation
(DOT)
hazardous
materials
regulations
(49
CFR
173, 178 and
179),
if those regulations
specify a
particular
inside
container for the waste.
b)
The
inside containers must be overpacked In
an open
head
DOT-specification
metal
shipping container (49
CFR
178
and
179)
of
no
more
than
416
liter
(110
gallon)
capacity
and
surrounded
by,
at
a
minimum,
a
sufficient
quantity
of
absorbent
material to completely
absorb
all
of
the
liquid
contents
of the Inside
containers.
The
metal outer container must be full
after packing with
inside
containers and absorbent
material
c)
In accordance with
Section
724,117(b),
the absorbent material
used
must
not
be
capable
of
reacting dangerously
with,
being
decomposed
by
or being ignited
by
the
contents
of the inside
containers.
d)
Incompatible wastes, as defined In 35 Ill.~Adm,
Code 720,110, must
not be
placed in the same outside container,
e)
Reactive
wastes,
other
than
cyan1de~
or sulfIde-bearing
waste
as
defined in 35 Ill, Ad~Code
72L123(a)(5),
must be treated or
rendered
non~reactive
prior
to
packaging
in
accordance with
paragraphs
(a)
through
(d),
Cyanide~
and
sulfide—bearing
reactive
waste
may
be
packed
In
accordance
with
paragraphs
(a)
through
(d)
without
first
being
treated
or
rendered
non-reactive.
fl
~j~ction
has been
superseded
by35 Ill, Mm,
Code
fl9
(Source:
Amended
at
IlL
‘Reg,
,
effective
--
APPENDIX
B
EPA
REPORT FO~
AND INStRUCTIONS
(Repealed)
See.4Q~CFR464
T-AeN?4x4~
(Source:
Repealed at
Ill,
Reg0
____
Effective
--
)

ILLINOIS
REGISTER
POLLUTION
CONTROL
BOARD
TEXT
OF
ADOPTED
~EN~ENT(S)
TITLE
35:
ENVIRO~ENTAL
PROTECTION
SUBTITLE
G:
WASTE
DISPOSAL
CHAPTER
I:
POLLUTION
CONTROL
BOARD
SUBCHARTER
C:
HAZARDOUS
WASTE
OPERATING
REQUIREMENTS
PART
725
INTERIM
STATUS
STANDARDS FOR ~NERS AND OPERATORS
OF
HAZARDOUS
WASTE
TREATMENT,
STORAGE
AND DISPOSAL
FACILITIES
SUBPART
A:
GENERAL
Sec
ti on
725.101
Purpose,
Scope
and
Applicability
725,104
Inm’,inent Hazard Action
SUBPART
B:
GENERAL
FACILITY
STANDARDS
Section
725,110
Applicability
725,111
USEPA
Identification
Nunter
7?5.112
Required
Notices
725,113
General Waste Analysis
725.114
Security
725,115
General
Inspection
Requirements
725.116
Personnel
Training
725.117
General
Requirements
for Ignitable,
Reactive
or
Incompatible
Wastes
Sec
ti on
725,130
ApplIcability
725.131
Maintenance
and
Operation
of
Facility
725,132
Required
Equip~ent
725,133
Testing
and
Maintenance of’ Equipment
725,134
Access
‘1o Coninunications or Alarm System
725,135
Required
Aisle,i.Space
725,137
Arrangements
With
Local Authorities
SUBPART D:
CONTINGENCY
PLAN
AND
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
Section
725,150
ApplicabIlity
725.151
Purpose and Implementation of Contingency Plan
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Content
of
Contingency
Plan
725.153
Copies
of
Contingency
Plan
725,154
Nnen~uentof
Contingency
Plan
725,155
Emergency Coordinator
725.156
Emergency Procedures
SUBPART
E:
MANIFEST
SYSTEM,
RECORDKEEPING
AND
REPORTING
Section
725,170
Applicability
725,171
Use
of
Manifest
System
725,172
Manifest Discrepancies
725,173
Operating Record
725,174
Availability,
Retention
and
Disposition of
Records
725.175
Annual
Report
725.176
Unman’tfested
Waste Report
726.177
AddItional
Reports
SUBPART
F:
GROUNDWATER
MONITORING
Section
725~l9O
Applicability
725.191
Groundwater Monitoring System
725,192
Sampling and Analysis
725.193
Preparation, Evaluation and
Response
725,194
Recordeeping and Reporting
SUBPART
G:
CLOSURE
AND POST-CLOSURE
Section
725,210
Applicability
725,211
ClosurePerformance Standard
725,212
Closure
Plan; Amendnent of Plan
725.213
Closure;
Time Allowed
for
Closure
725,214
Disposal or Decontamination of Equipt~ent
725.215
Certification
of
Closure
725,217
Post—closure
Care
and
Use~ofProperty
725.218
Post—closure Pan;
Amen~nent
of Plan
725.219
Notice
to
Local
Land
Authority
725.220
Notice
in
Deed
to
Property
SUBPART
H:
FINANCIAL
REQUIREMENTS
Section
725.240
ApplicabIlity
725.241
Definitions
of
Terms
as
Used
in this
Subpart
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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
t~nitoring
and
Maintenar~ce
725,251
Pro~nu1
gAS
ion
of
Forms
~liBPART
I:
USE AND
MANAGEMENT
OF
CONTAINERS
Section
725,270
Applicability
725,271
Condition
of
Containers
725,272
Compatibility
of Waste
with
Container
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
Tests
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,
~‘2
General
Operating Requirements
725,:~3
Containment
System
725,325
Waste Analysis
and Trial
Tests
725.326
Inspections
725,328
Closure and
Po~t~c1osure
725,329
Special
Requirements
for
Ignitable
or
Reactive
Waste
725,330
Special
Requirements
for
Incompatible
Wastes
SUBPART
L~
WASTE
PILES
Section
725.350
Applicability
725.351
Protection
from
Wind
725.352
Waste Analysis
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Containment
725,356
Special
Requirements
for
Ignitable
or
Reactive
Waste
725,357
Special
Requirements
for
Incompatible
Wastes
725.358
Closure
and
Post—close
Care
StJ!3PART
11:
LAND
TREATMENT
Section
725.370
ApplicabIlity
725,372
General
Operating
Requirements
725,373
Waste
Analysis
725.376
Food Chain Crops
725,378
Unsaturated Tone (Zone of ~ration)
Monitoring
725.379
Recordeeping
725.380
Closure
and Post—closure
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
7a5,409
Surveying ai~dReccrckeep~ng
725,410
Closure~and Post—closure
725,412
Special
Requirements
for
Ignitable or
Reactive
Waste
725,413
Special
Requirements
for
Incompatible
Wastes
?!5.4!4
Spee1a’~
Requ4reme~tsfor
Liquid
waste
725.41~
Special Requirements for ContaIners
725,416
Disposal
of
~a1l
Containers
of
Hazarthus
Waste
in
f~erpacked
Drums
(Lab
Packs)
SUBPART
0:
INCINERATORS
Section
725.440
ApplicabilIty
725,441
Waste Analysis
725.445
General
Operating
Requirements
124,447
Monitorlnq an&,Rnspection
725.451
Closure
SUBPART P:
THERMAL TREATMENT
Section
725,470
~pplicabl1ity
725.473
General
Operating
Requirements
725.475
Waste Analysis
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725.477
MorLitoring
and
Inspections
725,481
Closure
725,482
Open Burning; Waste
Explosives
SUBPARTQ:
CHEMICAL, PHYSICAL
AND
BIOLOGICAL
TREATMENT
Section
725.500
ApplicabIlity
725.501
General
Operating Requirements
725.502
Waste
Analysis and Trial Tests
725,503
Inspections
725,504
Closure’
725
.505
Special
Requirements
for
Ignitable
or
Reactive
Waste
725 .506
Special
Requirements
for
Incompatible
Wastes
SUBPART
R:
UNDERGROUND
INJECTION
Section
725,530
Applicability
Appendix A
Recorckeeping
Instructions
Appendix B
EPA Report Form and Instructions (Repealed)
Appendix C
EPA Interim Primary Drinking Wate’~~F~
Appendix U
Tests
for
Significance
Appendix
E
Examples of Potentially Incompatible Waste
AUTHORITY:
Authorized
by SectIon
27
and implementing Section
22.4 of
the
Environmental
Protection Act
(Ill.
Rev,
Stat,
~92li983,
ch.
Ui
1/2,
pars.
1027
and
lO22.4)~
SOURCE:
Adopted in RB1-22, 43
PCB
427
at
5
Ill,
Reg,
9781, effective as
noted
in 35 Ill, ~
I’~7.TDamendedand codified
In
R81.22,
45
PCB
317
at 6 Ill. Reg. 4828, effective as
noted
In
35 IlL A~.CbTc~
7~5t5TTtY~f
amended in
R82-lB
51
PCB
831
at
7 Ill,
Reg.
2518,
effective
February 22, l983~i’~”T~T
t 7 Ill,
Reg.
14034,
effective
October
12, 1983;
amended
ffi~~7’it
Ill.
Reg.
_____
effective
___________________
SUBPART
A:
GENERAL
Section
725.101
Purpose, ~rope
and
Applicability
a)
The
purpose
of
this
Part is
to
establish
mini~mim
standards
which
define
the
acceptable
management
of hazardous
waste
during
the
period
of
interim
status,
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~
~
~
4fie4snv4Pe~meRta1~-Ppeteet$en
A~t~)~The
standards
in this Part apply
to
owners
and
operators of
facilTiri~fi~T~treat
store or dispose
of hazar~u~_waste
~
~
for
Interim
status
tin
r
c ion
e
o
e
esource
onservaffon
and’Re~cöVery
~Act(RC1~TT4F~tJ.
S, C, ~oi
et~iq,) ir~fl~flT,A~n.
coøe
!U3,
-
untifna
a
inist,itfiidis
sftioniT?Kecr
~
applicatfo
S
madê,
and_~ _~seowners
and
o
rators
of
~fa~fT~iffesf
n exii~nceonlov
er
-
-~
w
o
ave
failed
to
~
as r
uwehy~~Ton~1iT~faI
of
an
or
a
e
e
ar
o
e
erm
p
ci?ion
as
rure
y
e
an
gor
.toc~
an
,
ese
s
n
r
‘i1ytoiTf?~éib~ient,
i~i6Td~Tspo~Tof
hazardous
waste
at
these
facilities
after
Noventer
19, 1980, except as
specifically provided
otherwise
In
this
Part
or
35
ill.
Adii.
Code~a~t
721;
p~ev44e41-haweve~.,-t~at
pe~SaRS-~9-~14ia
?é~y-q~a~4
q~4ep-
4RteP4m-stat~s-~m4ec-34~~
~
A4~-Ge4e-32~-4~4-aRy-peP4e4-betweeR-the-t4e-t~ey-S4~t
besa~e-eet-ta-~-A~,-Ge4e.-32~-aR4-the-t4me-they
~
~
~99~4Q~
-aa4-4Q-~FR42a1Za,
(Board Note:Cemee~t~As
stated
in
Section
3OO5~.e4(a’iof
RCRA,
a~ff~F’~i~Tfective
date
of regulations
under
that~ction,
i.e.,
40
CFR
2227O and
124,
the
treatment,
storage or disposal
Of
hazardous wás~is prohibited
except
in
accordance with a
permit.
Section
3005(e)
of
RCRA
provides
for
the
continued
operation
of
an
existing
facility
which meets
certain
conditions
tmtil
final
ath~inistrative disposition
of
the
owner’s
and
operator’s
permit application
is
made,
35 Ill, Adm. Code
7QQ~QE7O3.14O
et
seq.
provides
that
a
permit
is
deemed
Issued
t.rider
Section
21(f)
(~)
of
the
I4l~4Re4sEnvironmental
Protection
Act
under conditIon~
similar
to
federal
Interim
status.)
c)
The requirements of
this
Part
do
not
apply to:
1)
A person disposing of hazardous
waste
by
means
of
ocean
disposal
subject to a
permit
Issued
under
the,M~r4ne
Protection, Research and
Sanctuaries
Act
(16 U.S.C.
1431—1434;
33
U.S.C. 1401);
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These
Part
725
regulations
do
apply
t~’~iitment or
storage
of hazardous
waste
before
it
is
loaded
Into
an
ocean
vessel
for
incineration
or
disposal
at
sea,
as
provided
in
paragraph
(b)ec~tM~4eet~R~)
2~
A
person
iisposing of hazardous
waste
by
means
of
underground
injection
subject to
an
Under
round_Injection
Control
(UIC)a
permit
issued
under
___________.
0
;
U
~
em
~
~
42g~O1~1-Q~-te-3QO494+
(Board
Note:~emmeRt.
These Part
725
regulations do apply
t~’~1~
ground treatment
or storage
of
hazardous
waste
before it
is
injected
underground,
These Part
725
regulations
also
apply
to
the
disposal
of hazardous
waste
by
means
of
underground
injection,
as
provided
In
par~graph
(b) e
t~4s-gee~4e~,
until
final
aàuinistrative disposition
of
a
person’s
permit application is made under R~RA-e~
~4eP-aR-apGve4-eP-pPeate4-~9~t’am3~tll.
Atn.
Code
703 or 704.)
3)
The
owner
or
operator
of
a
POTW
(publicly owned treatment
works) which treats, stores or disposes
of
haza~dousWaste;
(Board_Note:Cø~ent. The owner or operator of a facility
u’~’~
paragraphs
(c)(i) through
(c)(3) ec-tMs-Seet4~e~
is
stAbject
to
the
requirements
of 35111,
A&n.
Code 724 to~t?~ê
extent
they
are
included
in
a
permit
by
rule granted to
such
a
person
under
4Q4FR422
35 Ill, A~.
_Code 702 and 703
or
are
required
by
4g-CFR~422
4~
T~1T”~n,~ode
104,
Subpart
F.)
44
~e;ete4~
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 w~stethe facility
treats~stores~r
disposes
of
is excluded
from regulation
under
this
Partby
35
Ill. Adm, Code 721.105;
6)
The
owner or operator of a facility which treats
or
stores
hazardous waste, which treatment or storage meets
the
criteria
in
35
Ill.
A~n,
Code
721,106(a),
except
to
the
extent
that
35
111.
Mm.
Code
72l~1O6(b)
provides otherwise;
7~ A
generator
accumulating
waste
on-site
in
compliance with
35 Ill,
A~n.
Code 722.134, except
to
the extent the
requirements
are
included
in
35
Ill.
A~.Code 722.134;
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A
farmer
disposing
of
waste
pesticides
from
his
own
use
in
compliance
with
35
Ill.
Mi,
Code
722,151;
9)
The
owner
or
operator
of a
totally
enclosed
treatment..
facillty~, as
defined
in 35 Ill, Aó~,Code
720.110;
l~fl
The
o~iner
or
operator of
an
elementary
reutralization unit
or a
wast~atertreatment unit
as
t~fined
in
35
Ill.
A~n~
Code
72O~il0;
~
~
~
~
-~beeees—a-~au~da~s
waste
~
~
~
s*e~ege~en~
~
~
re;pe~se~a?t4v4
t4es-are
e~p1~ete41
-the-~egati.e-e~3i
~-A
~
~
11)
A)
Except
as
rovlded in
era ra
(c)(ll)(B)
a
~
en
e
n
rea
en
or
con
nmen
ac
lvi
ies
r
i
~
fl
~
Ii)
An
1n~n1
nent and substanti al
threat
of a
discharge
iii)
A
dlschar
of
a
material which, when
dischar
d
~aazarusw~
B)
An
owner or operator of a facility
otherwise
re
latedi
y
is
ar
nius
comp
y
w
a
a
ca
e
~mensouartsan,
C)
Any
rson ,~o
is
covered
b
pare
aph(c)(11
tk~
and
o
con
inues
or
n
ia
s
azar
us
waste
trea~erit
~
~
‘fFTsara~E~~&TTT~,oe
an
or
~V~5se~Effvf~’
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A
transporter
storing
manifested
shIpments
of hazardous
waste
In
containers
meeting
the
requirements
of
35
Ill.
Ackn.
Code
722.130
at •
transfer
facility
for
a
Derletd
of
ten
days
or
less.
$3)
The
addition
~f
absorbent
material
to
waste
In
a
container
(as
defined
in
35
Ill,
A~n,Code
720.110),
or
the
addition
of
waste
to
the
absorbent
material
In a containe$~’,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)
35
Ill.
A~n,,Code
700
contains
rules
concerning
application
of
other
Board
regulations.
(Source:
Amended
at
Ill.
Reg.
_____
effective
____________)
Section
725,112
Required
Notices
a)
The
owner
or
operator
of a facility
that has
arranged to
recetve
hazardous
waste from a foreign
source
must
notify
the
Regional
Mtuinistrator
in
writing at
least four weeks
in advance
of
the
date
that
the
waste
Is
expected
to
arrive
at
the
facility.
NOtice of subsequent
sh~pment~
of
the same
waste
from
the
same
foreign
source
is not required.
b)
Before transferring ownership or
operation of
a
facility
during
4ts
eper~at4nglife, or of a disposal facility
during
the
post—closure care period, the owner
or
operator
must notify the
new
owner
or operator
in
writing
of
the
requIrements
of this
Part
and
4Q~GFR~-Pa~t4Z2
35
Ill,
A~,
Code 702
and
703
(Also see 40
GKR-Seeti~e~22~2Z4.e335
~
(Board
Note:Ge~ent*
An
owner’s
or
operator~s
failure
to notify
t~i~ê~i~ner
or
operator of the
requirements
of
this Part in no
way
relieves
the new owner
or operator
of his
obligation
to
comply with all applicable requirements,)
(Souree
Amended
at,
111
peg,
,
effective
--
)
Section
i25.l75
Annual
Report
The
owner
~r
operator nvst prepare
end
submit
a
single
copy
of en annual
report
to
the
~
~4PeeteF
by
March
1
of each year,
The
report form
and instructions ;n-Appen4~-;su
lied
by
the
Agenc
must
be used for
this report.
The annual
report
mus
cover
aci
1
y activities
during the
previous calendar year and
must
include
the following
Information:
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The
USEPA
Identification nunter
(Section 725.111),
name and
addr~’sof the facility;
b)
The calendar
year
covered by
the
report;
c)
For off-site
facilities,
the EPA
identification
nunter of each
hazardous
waste
generator
from
which
the
facility
received a
hazardous
waste
during
the year;
for
imported
shipments, the
report
must give the name
and
address of
the
foreign generator;
d)
A
description and the quantity of each hazardous
waste
the
facility
received
during
the
year.
For off—site
facilities this
information
must
be listed
by
EPA
identification
nunter of each
generator;
e)
The
method
of treatment, storage
or disposal
for
each
hazardous
waste;
f)
Monitoring
data
under
Section
725.l94(a)(2)(B)
and
(C)
and
tb)(2)
v~ere
required;
g)
The
nost recent
closure
cost estimate under Section
725.242
and
for
disposal facilities the most recent post-closure cost
estimate under Section 725,244; and
h)
The
certification
signed
by
the
owner
or
operator
of the
facility or his authorized representative.
(Source:
Amended at
Ill, Reg.
_____,
effective
_______)
Section 725.176
Unmanifested Waste Report
If a facility accepts
for
treatment,
storage
or
disposal
any hazardous
waste
from an
off-site
source
without an accompanying
manifest or without
an accompanying
shipping paper
as
described
in ~eet4~n35
Ill._Aón.~~
723.120(e)(2) and
if
the
waste
Is not excluded
from th~
manffest
requirement
by ~est4eR35
Ill, Mm, Code 721
.105 then the
owner or
operator iiust prepareand submit aslngle copy
of
a
report
to the
Director within 15 th~saftuy!receiving the
waste.
T~e-cepect-~acm-a~4
~
mt-4E-the-~e~w4Rg-4Rermat4en~The
unmanifested
waste
report
must
be
sumitted
on
EPA
form
8700-l3B.
Ic
report
~
~Th~iii~riTfested
~
a)
The USEPA
identification
nunber,
name
and
address
ot
tne
faclTTty;
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The
date
the facility received the waste;
c)
The
USEPA
Identification
nunter,
name and address
of
the
gene~F~tor
and
the
transporter,
if
available;
d)
A description
and
the
quantity
of
each
unmanifested
hazardous
waste
the
facility received;
e)
The
method
of treatment,
storage
or disposal
for
each hazardous
waste;
f)
The
certification
signed
by
the
owner
or
operator
of
the
facility or
his
authorized
representative;
and
g)
A
brief
explanation
of
why the
waste
was
unmanifested,
if
known.
(Board
Note:emme~t~Small
quantities
of
hazardous
waste
are
e~ETü~rfi~rn
regulation
under
this
Part and
do
not
require a
manifest.
Where a facility
received, unmanifested
hazardous
waste, the Board suggests that
the
owner
or
operator
obtain from
each generator a certification
that
the
waste
qualifies
for
exclusion.
Otherwise,
the
Board
suggests
that
the owner or
operator file
an
unmanifested
waste
report
for
the
htzardous
waste movement.)
(Source:
Amended at
Ill,
Reg.
_____,
effective
_______
SUBPART
F:
GROUNDWATER
MONITORING
Section 725.190
Applicability
a)
The
owner
or
operator
of a surface impounthent,
landfill
or land
treatment
facility
~ich
is
used
to
manage
hazardous
waste
must
implement
a
groun~ater
monitoring
program
capable
of
determining
the
facility’s
Impact
on
the
quality
of
grouncfr~ater
In
the
uppermost
aquifer
underlying
the facility, except as
Section
725.101
and
paragraph
(c) provide otherwise.
b)
Except as
paragraph~f(c)
and
(d)
ef~tk4s4eet~eR
provide
otherwise,
the
owner or
operator
mustinstall,,
operate
and
maintain
a groun~ater
monitoring
system
which
meets
the
requirements of SectIon 725.191
and must comply
with
Secticrns
725.192 through 725,194,
This groundeater monitoring program
must be carried
out
during
the
active
life of
the
facility and
for disposal
facilities during the post-closure care period as
well,
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All
or
part of
the
groun~ater
monitorIng
requirements
of this
Subpart
may
be waived If the
owner
or
operator
can demonstrate
that
there
is
a
low
potential
for migration of
hazardous
waste
or
hazardous
waste
constituents
from the facility
via
the
uppermost aquifer
to
water
supply wells
(domestic,
1n~istrtal
or
agricultural)
or
to
surface
water,
This
demonstration
must be
in
writing
and
must
be
kept
at the facility,
This
demonstration
must
be
certified
by a
qualified
geologist
or
geotechnfcal
engineer
and
must
establish the following:
1)
The
potential
for
migration
of hazardous waste
or hazardous
waste
constituents
from
the
facility
to
the
uppermost
aquifer
by
an
evaluation
of:
A)
A
water balance
of
precipitation,
evapotransportation,
runoff and
infiltration;
and
B)
Unsaturated
zone characteristics
(i.e.,
geologic
materials,
physical
properties
and depth
to
ground
water);
and
2)
The potential
for hazardous
waste
or
hazardous waste
constituents
which
enter
the uppermost aquifer to migrate
to a water supply well or surface
water
by an evaluation
of:
A)
Saturated zone
characteristics (i.e.,
geologic
materials,
physical
properties ~and
rate
of
groundwater
flow);
and
B)
The proximIty of the facility to water
supply wells
or
surface
water,
d)
If
an owner or operator assumes (or knows) that
groundwater
monitoring of
indicator parameters In
accordance
with
Sections
725.191
and 725,192
would
show statistically significant
increases
(or decreases
in
the
case
of pH) when evaluated
under
Section 725.193(b), he may
install,
operate and
maintain
an
alternate
groundwatqr
monitoring
system (other
than
the one
described in Sectio$~725,191 and 725.192),
If the
owner
or
operator
decides
to
Use
an
alternate
groundwater
monitoring
system he
r~sthave:
1)
Svbm4t-e-the-Age~eyBy
Noveither
19
1981
submitted to
the
Re ionai
~
qua ~ ~
geo ogis
or
geotechnical
engineer,
which
satisfies the requirements of ~
40 CFR
265.93(d)(3)
for
an alternate groundeater
monitoring syst~
2)
~3t~ate8yNovember 19, 1981
InItiated
the
determinations
spe
ci fl
~
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3)
Prepare
and
submit
a
written report in accordance
with
Section
72S,l93(d)(5);
4)
Continue
to
make the
determinations
specified
in Section
725,193(d)(4)
on
a quarterly
basis
until
final
closure of
the
facility;
and
5)
Comply
with
the
recor4eeplng
and reporting
requirements
in
Section
725,194(b),
e)
The
groundwater
monitoring
requirements
of this
Subpart may be
waived
with
respect
to
any
surface
impoun~nent
which:
1)
Is used to neutralize wastes
which are hazardous
solely
because they exhibit
the
corrosivlty
characteristic under
35 Ill.
Aón, Code
721.122
or
are listed
as
hazardous
wastes
In
bpa~t~P—ef
35
111,.
Ada,
Code
721,
Subpart
D
only for
this
reason;
and
2)
Contains no other hazardous
wastes,
if
the
owner
or
operator can demonstrate that
there
Is no
potential
for
migration of hazardous wastes
from the impoun~nent. The
demonstration must establish,
based
upon
consideration of
the characteristics of the
wastes
and
the
lmpoun~nent,
that
the corrosive wastes will be
neutralized
to the extent that
they no longer meet the
corrosivIty
characteristic before
they
can
migrate out of
the
impoun~ent,
The demonstration
must
be
in
writing
and
must be’ce~tifIedby
a qualified
professional.
(Source:
Amended
at
Ill, Reg.
________
effective
____________)
Section
725,193
Preparation,
Evaluation
and Response
a)
By
no
later
than
Noven~er
19,
l981~the
owner
or
operator
must
prepare
an
outline
of
a
groundwater quality
assessment
program.
The
outline
must
describe
a
more
comprehensive
groundwater
monitoring
program
(than
that
described
In
SectIons
725,191
and
725.192)
capable of
4etermining:
1)
Whether
nazardous
waste
or
hazardous waste
constituents
have
entered
the
groundwater;
2~
fhe
rate
and extent
of
migration
of
hazardou~
waste or
hazardous
waste
constituents
In the
groundwater;
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The
concentrations
of
hazardous waste or hazardous waste
constituents
in
the
groundwater.
b)
For
each
Indicator
parameter
specified
In
Section
725.192(b)(3)
the
owner
or
operator
must
calculate the
arithmetic
mean
and
variance,
based on
at least
four
replicate
measurements
on
each
sample,
for
each
well
monitored in
accordance
with
Section
725.192(d)(2) and
compare
these results
with
Its
initial
background
arithmetic mean,
The comparison must
consider
individually each of
the
wells
in the
monitoring
system
and
must
use
the
Student~s
t~test
at the 0.01 level of significance (see
Appendix
V0)
to
determine statistically significant
increases
(and
decre&~’es,
in
the
case
of
pH)
over
initial
background.
c)
1)
If the comparisons
for the upgradlent wells made under
paragraph
(b)
e~—th4s$est4e~
show a significant
increase
(or pH decrease)
the
owner
or
operator must submit
this
information
In
accordance
with
Section 725,194(a)(2)(B).
2)
If
the
comparisons
for
downgradient
wells
made
under
paragraph
(b)
e~-t~4s-geet~e~
show
a
significant
increase
(or
pH
decrease)
the
owner
or
operator
must
then
irmnediately obtain additional
groundwater
samples
for
those
downgradient wells
where
a
sIgnificant difference was
detected,
split
the
samples
in ~o and
obtain
analyses of
all
additional
samples to
determine
whether
the
significant
difference was a result of laboratory error,
d)
1)
If
the analyses
performed
under paragraph
(c)(2)
ec—tMs
Seet4eR confIrm the significant increase
(or
pH
decrease)
the
owner or operator must provide written
notice
to
the
Director
within
seven
days
0f
the date
of
such
confirmation
that
the facility may be
affecting
groundwater quality,
2)
Within
iS
days
after
the
notification
under
paragraph
(d) (1)
e
~-t~4
$~t4~,
the
owner
or operator
must develop
and submit to the
Director
a
specific
plan,
based
on
the
outline
required
under
paragraph
(a)
o~f-.th4
Sacti~
and
certified
by
a
qualified
geologist
or
geotechnical
engineer
for
a
groundwater
quality
assessment
program at
the’
facility,
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The
plan
to
be
submitted
under Sectioti
725.190(d)(1)
or
paragraph
(d)(2)
•~-th4s$est4ea
must
specify:
A)
The nurther, location
and
depth of wells;
B)
Sampling and analytical
methods for
those
hazardous
wastes
or hazardous
waste
constit~zents
in
the
facility;
C)
Evaluation
proce~Jres,
IncludIng any use
ot previously
gathered
groundwater
quality InformatIon;
and
U)
A
sche&ile of
implementation.
4)
The
owner
or operator
must
implement
the
groundwater
quality assessment plan
~ich
satisfies
the
requirements
of
paragraph
(d)(3)
•~-th4s$e6t4eRand,
at
a
minimum,
determine:
A)
The rate and extent of
mIgration
of the
hazardous
waste or hazardous
waste constituents
in
the
groundwater; and
B)
The concentrations of
the hazardous
waste
or
hazardous
waste constituents
in
thà groundwater.
5)
The
owner
or operator
must
make
his
first
determination
under
paragraph
(d)(4) et~4s~g~t4eR
as soon
as
technically
feasible
and,
withIn 15
days after
that
determination,
submit to the Director a written
report
containing
an
assessment
of the groundwater
quality.
6)
If the
owner
or operator determines, based on the
results
of
the first determination under paragraph
(d)(4),
that no
hazardous
waste
or
hazardous
waste constituents
from the
facility
have
entered
the
groundwater,
then
he
may
reinstate
the
indicator
evaluation
program
described
in
Section
725.192
and
paragraph
(b)
of this
Section,
If
the
owner
or
operator
reinstates
the
Indicator
evaluation
program,
he
mus’~so
notify
the Director In the report
submitted
under
paragraph
(d)(5)
of this
Section,
7)
If
the
owner
or operator determines, based
on
the
first
determination
under
para9raph
(d)(4), that hazardous waste
or hazardous waste
consti
tuents from the
fa?iTTty
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A)
Must
continue
to
make
the
determinations
required
under
paragraph
(d)(4)
ef~th4s$eet4e~
on
a
quarterly
basis
until
final
closure
of the
facility
if the
groundwater quality assessment plan was implemented
prior to
final
closure of the facility;
or
B)
May
~
•~
make
the
determinations
required
unøer
paragraph
(d)(4)
e~th4s$~t4ea
if the groundwater
quality
assessment
plan was Implemented
during
the
post~closure
care
period.
e)
Notwithstanding
any other provision of this Subpart, an~
groundwater quality assessment
to
satisfy the requirements
of
ara
ra
~eet4e~~~fl(d)(4)
which
Is Initiated
prior
to
final
c osure
of
the
facility
must
be
completed
and reported
in
accordance
with ~aragra~ph~Se’~t4en
725,193(d)(5).
f)
Unless the
groun~ateris
monitored
to
satisfy
the
requirements
of paragra
Se6t~eR-7ag~9~(d)(4)
at least
annually
the owner or
operator
must evaluate
the
data
on groundwater surface
elevations
obtained
under
Section
725,192(e)
to
determine
whether the require~nentsunder
Section 725,191
(a) for locatinq.
the
monitoring well~scontinues
to be satisfied,
If the
evaluatidn shows that Section
725.191 (a)
is
no
longer
satisfied,
the owner
or’
operator
must
inTeediately
modify
the
nwrber,
location
or
depth
of the
monitoring wells to bring
the
grounckater
monitoring
system
into compi lance with
this
requirement,
(Source:.
Amended
~t
Ill. Reg.
____
effective
_______)
SUBPART H:
FINANCIAL RE~JIRENENTS
Section
725.245
FinancIal
Assurance
for Post.~closure
Monitoring
and
Maince
~
bee~ePre4—t9-ase24~-teøØ42~2~QTThe
Board
adopts
b
reference
40 CFR
265.145
through
265,150.
These
wi
e re
erre
o
as
(Source~, Amended at
Ill.
Reg.
_____
effective
___________________
SectIon
725.251
Ptvmulgatton
of
Forms
The Agency may,
pursuant
to
Section
39(a)
of the Act,
promulgate
standardized
forms
consl~tentwith
this
Subpart and 40 CFR
265,
Suüpart
~inanclalassuranceunder
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this Subpart shall
th so only upon
the standardized forms p~omu1gated
b
Th~i’
Agency.
The ~Ag~cymay
reject any
fKan~1iT~issurance
~cument
i~
Ts~no~submfftedon su~h
stindardized
ford
(Source:
Amended
at
Ill.
Reg.
_____
effective
________________)
SUBPART
M:
LAND
TREATMENT
Section
725.376
Food
Chain
Crops
a)
An
owner
or
operato!
of a
hazardous
waste
land
treatment
facility on which fOod chain
crops are being grown,
or
have
been
grown and will be grown in the
future, must
notify
the
Director
byJuly 16, 1982.
(Board
Note:
The
growth
of
food
chain crops at a
facility which
has
never
before
been
used
for
this
purpose
Is
a
significant
change
in
process
under
35
Ill,
Adm, Code 703,155~e
a~d4Q-GFR
322~234e4~4.Owners
or
operators
of such land treatment
facilities
who propose
to
grow
food
chain
crops
after
the
effective
date of this Part must comply
with
35 Ill. A&n.
Code
7O3.l55~e4-aR4-4QF~-122?23~e4434~.)
b)
1)
Food
chaIn
crops must not be grown on the treated
area of a
hazardous
waste
land
treatment facility
unless
the owner or
operator
can
demonstrate,
based
on
field
testing,
that
any
arsenic~lead, mercury or
other constituents
identified
under
Section
725,373(b):
A)
Will not be transferred to the
food
portion of the
crop by plant uptake
or
direct
contact
and will
not
otherwise be ingested
by
food
chain
animals
(e.g., by
grazing);
or
B)
Will
not occur
in
greater
concentrations
in
the crops
grown
on
~e
land
treatment
facility
than
In
the
same
crops
gr~n on
untreated
soils
under
similar
conditions
in
the same region,
2)
The
information necessary
to
make the
demonstration
required
by paragraph
(b)(1) must be kept
at
the
facility
and
must,
at
a
minimum:
A)
Be
based
on
tests for
the
specific
waste
and
application rates being used at the facility;
and
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Include
descriptions
of
crop
and soil
characteristics,
sample selection, criteria,
sample
size
determination,
analytical methods and
statistical
procedures.
c)
Food
chain
crops
must not be
grown
on
a
land
treatment facility
receiving
waste
that contains
cad~iumunless all
requirements of
paragraph (c)(l)(A) through (C)
or all requirements
of paragraph
(c~(2)(A)
through
CD)
are
met.
1)
A)
The
pH
of
the
waste
and soil
mixture
is
6.5 or greater
at
the
time
of each waste application,
except for
waste
containing
cacknium
at concentrations
of 2 mg/kg
(dry weight)
or less;
B)
The annual application of cadi~iumfrom waste does not
exceed 0.6 kilograms
per
hectare
(kg/ha)
on
land
used
for
production
of
tobacco,
leafy
vegetables
or
root
crops~
grown
for
human
consumption,
For
other food
chain
crops
the
annual
cach~iumapplication
rate
does
not
exceed:
ANNUAL CADMIUM APPLICATION
RATE
(kilograms
per
hectare)
Present to June 30,
1984
2.0
Jv~y1,
1984
to
Decether 31,
1986
1.25
Beginning
January
1,
1987
0.5
C)
The
cumulative
application
of cathium from waste
doe~?
‘not
exceed
the
levels
in either
paragraph
(c)(l)(C)(i)
or
paragraph
(c)(l)(C)(ii).
i)
MAXIM~J1 CUMULATIVE
APPLICATION
OF CADMIUM
(kilograms
per
hectare)
FOR
BACKGROUND
SOIL
pH
LESS
THAN 6.5
Sofl cation exchange
capacity
(mflIiequivalents
per 100 grams)
Less than 5
5
5to15
5
Greater
than
15
5
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FOR
BACKGROUND
SOIL pH
GREATER
ThAN
6.5
Soil
cation
exchange
capacity
(milliequivalents
per 100 grams)
Less
than
5
5
5to15
10
Greater than
15
20
ii)
For
soils
with a background pH of
less
than 6.~
the cumulative ca~iumapplicatIon
rate
does
no~
exceed the
levels below:
provided,
that
the
pH
of
the
waste
and
soil
mixture
is
adjusted
to
and
maintained at
6,5
or greater whenever
food
chain
crops
are
grown,
MAXIMIJI
CUMULATIVE APPLICATION
OF
CADMIUM
(kilograms
per hectare)
FOR
BACKGROUND
SOIL pH
LESS
THAN
6.5
WITH
pH ADJUSTMENT
Soil cation
exchange
capacity
(milliequivalents per 100
grams)
Less
than
5
Stol5
10
Greater
than
15
20
2)
A)
The only food chain
crop pro&iced is animal
feed.
B)
The pH of~the
waste and soil
mixture
Is
6,5 or greater
at the
tiffie of waste
application or at
the
time
the
crop is planted,
whIchever occurs later and
this pH
level
is maintained
whenever
food chain
crops are
grown.
C)
There is a facility
operating plan which
demonstrates
how
the animal feed
will be distributed to
preclude
ingestion by humans.
The
facility
operating
plan
describes the measures to be taken
to safeguard
against possible health hazards from
cath~ium
enterin
the
food
chain
which
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0)
Future
property
owners
are
notified
by a stipulation
In
the
land
record or property
deed
which
states
that
the
property
has
received
waste
at
high
cadiiium
application rates
and
that food chain
crops,4hou~4mUSt
not be
grown except in compliance with
paragraph
(c)(2),
(Board Note:
As required by Section
725.173
if an
owner or operator
grows
food
chain
crops on ~island
trea~bnentfacility,
he must place
the
information
developed in this
section
in the
operating record’ of
the facility.)
(Source;
Amended at
Ill,
Reg.
~,
effective
)
SUBPART N:
LANDFILLS
Sect$on 725,414
Special
Requirements
for Liquid Waste
a)
Bulk or noncontainerized
liquid waste or waste
contair~ingfree
liquids must not be placed in a
landfill
unless~
1)
The landfill
has a liner
and leachate
collection and
remov*1 system
wh4ch meets
the
requirements of 35
Ill.
Ann.
Code 724.401(a); or
2)
Before disposal, the
liquid waste or waste
containing free
~iquid~
Ic treated or
stabilized,
‘chemically
or physically
(e.g., by mixing with
an absorbent solid) so
that
free
liquids are no longer presents
b)
Containers
holding
free
liquids
must not be
placed
in
a
landfill
unless:
I)
All
free-~standingliquid:
A)
flas
been
removed by
decanting, or
other
methods;
or
~)
Has
been
~4xed 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
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OF
ADOPTED AMENDMENT(S)
4)
The container is a lab
pack as defined in Section
725.416
and
is
disposed of
in
accordance with
Section
725.416.
ci
This Section has
been su~rsededby 35 Ill, A~.Code
729.
(Source:
Amended
at
Ill.
Reg.
_____,
effective
__________________)
Section
725.416
Disposal
of
Small
Containers of
Hazardous
Waste
in
Overpacked Drums (Lab
Packs)
Small containers
of
hazardous
waste
in
overpacked
drums
(lab packs) may
be placed in a
landfill
if the
following
requirements
are met:
a)
Hazardous
waste
must
be
packaged
in
non-leaking
inside
containers,
The inside containers must be of
a
design
and
constructed of a material that
will not react dangerously
with,
be
decomposed by,
or
be
ignited
by the waste
held
therein.
Inside
containers
must
be tig~tlyand securel
sealed.
The
Inside
contaThers~iJstbe
oftKe sTze an
ype
specified
in
the
Deparb~ent
of Transportation
(DOT)
hazardous materials
regulations
(49
CFR
173,
178
and
179),
if
those regulations
specify a particular inside container for the waste,
b)
The
inside
containers must be overpacked
in an
open head
DOT—specification
metal
shipping
container
(49 CFR 178 and 179)
of
no
more
than 416 liter
(110 gallon)
capacity
and surrounded
by,
at
a
mininum,
a
sufficient
quantity
of absorbent material’ to
completely
absorb
all
of
the liquid contents of
the~insic1e
containers~,
The
metal
outer container
must
be
full
after
packing
with
inside
containers
and
absorbent
material.
ci
The
absorbent material
used must
not
be
capable
of
reacting
dangerously with,
being
decomposed by,
or being
ignited
by
the
contents
of
the
Inside
containers,
in
acccordance
with
Section
725.117(b).
dl
Incompatible
wastes,
as
defined
in
35
Ill,
Adm, Code
720J10,
must
not
be
placed
in
the
same
outside
container,
e)
Reactive
waste, other
than
cyanide—
or
sulfide—bearing
waste
as
defined
in 35 Ill.
A~n.
Code 721 ,l23(a)(5),
must
be treated or
rendered
non—reactive
pri9r
to
packagIng
in
accordance
with
paragraphs
(a)
through
(d)
of
this
Section,
Cyanide- or
sulfide—bearing
reactive
waste
may be packaged
in
accordance
with
paragraphs
(a)
through
(d)
of
this
Section
without
first
being
treated
or
rendered
non-reactive,
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POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
f)
~~cti
on
has
been
su
rseded
by 35 Ill~A~Code
729.
(Sources
Amended
at
Ill,
Reg.
effectIve
--
)
SUBPART
R:
UNDERGROUND
!N3ECTION
Section
725.530
Applicability
Except
as
Section
725,101
provides
otherwise:
a)
the owner or
operator
of a facility ~lch
diposes
of
hazardou~s
waste
by
underground
injection
is excluded from
the require~nts
of
Subpart
G
and H of this Part,
b)
the
requirements of this Subpart
apply to
owners
and
operators
of
wells
used
to
dispose
of hazarthus waste which are
classified
as
Class
I
under
40-
Sest4e422a3~a~35
Ills A~.Code
704.106(a)
and which
are
classified
as Cli~TVi~F~~R
i~2~3244~35
Ill,
Aài~,Code 7O4,lO6(d)~
(Board
Note:Ga~eRte
In
addition
to
the requirements
of
Subpart
A~througt~
E~
of this Part, the
owner
or operator
of a
facility
~ich disposes of hazardous
waste by underground
injection
ultimately must comply with
the requirements
of
Sections
725.531
725.537.
These Sections
are reserved
at
this
time.
The USEPA
intends
to submit proposed
regulatIons
at a later date
that
would establish
those
requirements~)
(Sources
Amended
at
Ill~ Reg.
effective
________)
SectIon
125.
AppendIx B EPA Report Form and Instructions
(Repealed)
-See--Appee4$*44-.te-40-~0~fi-
-PaM-~-6~
(Source:
Repealed
at
Ill~ Reg~
____,
effective
)
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