ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    March
    8,
    1990
    IN THE MATTER OF:
    RCRA UPDATE, USEPA REGULATIONS,
    )
    R89-9
    (1—1—89 THROUGH 6—30—89)
    )
    (Rulemaking)
    FINAL ORDER.
    ADOPTED RULES.
    ORDER OF THE BOARD
    (by J. Anderson):
    Pursuant to Section
    22.4(a)
    of
    the Environmental Protection
    Act
    (Act),
    the Board amending
    the RCRA hazardous waste
    regulations.
    Section
    22.4
    of the Act governs adoption of regulations
    establishing
    the RCRA program in Illinois.
    Section 22.4(a)
    provides for quick adoption of
    regulations which are “identical
    in substance”
    to federal regulations;
    Section
    22.4(a)
    provides
    that Title VII of the Act and Section
    5 of the Administrative
    Procedure Act shall
    not apply.
    Because
    this rulemaking
    is not
    subject
    to Section
    5
    of the Administrative Procedure Act,
    it
    is
    not subject
    to first notice or
    to second notice review by the
    Joint Committee on Administrative Rules
    (JCAR).
    The federal~RCRA
    regulations are found at
    40 CFR 260 through
    270.
    This rulemaking
    updates Illinois’
    RCRA rules to correspond with USEPA amendments
    during the period January
    1 through June
    30,
    1989.
    The Board adopted a proposed Opinion and Order on December
    6,
    1989.
    The proposal appeared on January
    5,
    1990,
    at
    14
    Ill.
    Reg.
    72.
    The Board has modified the proposal
    in response
    to
    comment,
    as
    is detailed in
    the Opinion.
    The Board hereby adopts the amendments,
    the text
    of which
    follows.
    The Board will not follow the
    final
    rules until after
    9,
    1990,
    to allow time
    for final review and any motions
    for
    reconsideration by
    the agencies
    involved in the authorization
    process.
    This Order
    is supported by an Opinion adopted
    this same
    day.
    I
    flQ
    —365

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    TITLE
    35:
    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
    SUBTITLE
    G:
    WASTE DISPOSAL
    CHAPTER
    1:
    POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    SUBCHAPTER
    b:
    PERMITS
    PART
    702
    RCRA AND
    UIC PERMIT PROGRAMS
    SUBPART A:
    GENERAL PROVISIONS
    Secti on
    702.101
    Applicability
    702.102
    Pu~’pose and Scope
    702.103
    Confidentiality
    702.104
    References
    702.105
    Rulemaking
    702.106
    Agency Criteria
    702.107
    Permit Appeals
    702.108
    Va~iances
    702.109
    Enforcement
    702.110
    Definitions
    SUBPART
    B:
    PERMIT APPLICATIONS
    Se~tion
    702.120
    Permit Application
    702.121
    Who
    Applies
    702.122
    Completeness
    702.123
    Information Requirements
    702.124
    Recordkeeping
    702.125
    Continuation of Expiring Permits
    702.126
    Signatories
    to Permit
    Applications
    and
    Reports
    SUBPART
    C:
    PERMIT CONDITIONS
    Section
    702.140
    Conditions Applicable
    to
    all
    Permits
    702. 141
    Duty
    to Comply
    702.142
    Duty to Reapply
    702.143
    Need
    to Halt
    or Reduce Activity
    not
    a Defense
    702.144
    Duty to Mitigate
    702.145
    P’oper Operation and Maintenance
    702.146
    Permit Actions
    702.147
    Property Rights
    702.148
    Duty to Provide information
    702.149
    Inspection and Entry
    702.150
    Monitoring and Records
    702.151
    Signatory Requirements
    702.152
    Reporting Requirements
    702.160
    Establishing Permit Conditions
    702.161
    Duration
    of Permits
    702.162
    Schedules
    of Compliance
    702.163
    Alternative Schedules
    of Compliance
    702.164
    Recording
    and Reporting
    SUBPART
    D:
    ISSUED PERMITS
    Section
    10
    9—366

    —3—
    702.181
    Effect
    of
    a Permit
    702.182
    Transfer
    702.183
    Modification
    702.134
    Causes for Modification
    702.185
    Facility Siting
    702.186
    Revocation
    702.137
    Minor Modifications
    AUTHORITY:
    Implementing Section
    13 and 22.4 and authorized
    by Section
    27
    of
    the Environmental
    Protection Act
    (Ill.
    Rev.
    Stat.
    1983 Supp.,
    ch.
    111 1/2,
    pars.
    1013,
    1022.4
    and
    1027).
    SOURCE:
    Adopted
    in R81-32,
    47
    PCB 93,
    at
    6
    Ill.
    Reg.
    12479, effective as
    noted
    in
    35 Ill.
    Adrn. Code 700.106;
    amended
    in
    R82-19
    at,
    53 PCB
    131,
    7 Ill.
    Reg. 14352, effective as noted
    in
    35
    111. Adm. Code 700.106; amended
    in R84—9
    at
    9 111.
    Reg.
    11926,
    effective July
    24,
    1985;
    amended
    in R85-23
    at
    10
    Ill.
    Reg.
    13274,
    effective July
    29,
    1986;
    amended
    in R86-1
    at
    10 111. Reg.
    14083,
    effective August
    12,
    1986;
    amended
    in R86-28
    at
    11
    111. Reg.
    6131,
    effective
    March
    24,
    1987;
    amended
    in R87-5
    at
    11
    Ill. Reg.
    19376, effective November
    12,
    1987;
    amended
    in R87—26 at
    12
    111.
    Reg.
    2579,
    effective January
    15,
    1988;
    amended
    in R87—29
    at
    12 Ill. Reg.
    6673,
    effective March
    28,
    1983;
    amended
    in R37-39
    at
    12 Ill.
    Reg.
    13083,
    effective July
    29,
    1988;
    amended
    in
    R39—1
    at
    13 Ill. Reg.
    18452, effective November 13,
    1989;
    amended
    in
    R89—2 at
    14
    Ill. Reg.
    3089,
    effective February 20,
    1990;
    amended
    in R89—9
    at
    14 Ill.
    Reg.
    ,
    effective
    SUBPART
    B:
    PERMIT APPLICATIONS
    Section 702.122
    Completeness
    The
    Agency
    shal
    1
    not
    issue
    a
    permit
    und
    ~r a progran
    (RCRA on
    UIC)
    before
    receiving
    a
    complete
    application
    for
    a
    permit
    under
    that
    program
    except
    for
    emergency
    permits.
    An
    application
    for
    a
    permit
    under
    a
    program
    is
    complete
    when the Agency
    receives
    an application
    form and
    any supplemental
    information
    which are completed to
    its satisfaction.
    (35 Ill.
    Adm. Code 705.122).
    An
    application for
    a permit
    is complete notwithstanding
    the failure
    of the owner
    or operator to
    submit
    the exposure information described
    in
    35 Ill. Adm. Code
    703.186
    (RCRA).
    The Agency may deny
    a permit
    for the active life of
    a
    hazardous waste management facility or unit before
    recei ving
    a complete
    application
    for
    a
    permit.
    (RCRA)
    —~e&~~4ete+See-BOARD NOTE:
    Derived
    from 40 CFR
    144.31(d) and
    270.10(c),
    as
    amended at54 Fed. Re~ 6072
    Ma~’ch
    7,
    1039.
    effective
    (Source:
    Amended
    at
    14
    Ill. Reg.
    1 09—367

    -4-
    TITLE
    35:
    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
    SUBTITLE
    G:
    WASTE DISPOSAL
    CHAPTER
    I:
    POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    SUBCHAPTER
    b:
    PERMITS
    PART 703
    RCRA PERMIT PROGRAM
    SUBPART
    A:
    GENERAL PROVISIONS
    Section
    703.100
    Scope
    and Relation
    to Other
    Parts
    703. 101
    Purpose
    703.110
    References
    SUBPART
    B:
    PROHIBITIONS
    Section
    703.120
    Prohibitions
    in
    General
    703.121
    RCRA Permits
    703.122
    Specific Inclusions
    in
    Permit Program
    703.123
    Specific Exclusions from Permit Program
    703.124
    Discharges
    of Hazardous
    Waste
    703. 125
    Reappl ications
    703.126
    initial
    Applications
    703.127
    Federal
    Permits
    (Repealed)
    SUBPART
    C:
    AUTHORIZATION
    BY
    RULE
    AND INTERIM STATUS
    Section
    703.140
    Purpose
    and Scope
    703.
    141
    Permits
    by
    Rule
    703.150
    Application
    by Existing
    HWM Facilities and Interim Status
    Qual i fications
    703.151
    Application
    by New
    HWM
    Facilities
    703.152
    Amended Part A Application
    703.153
    Qualifying
    for Interim Status
    703.154
    Prohibitions During Interim Status
    703.155
    Changes
    During
    Interim
    Status
    703.156
    Interim
    Status
    Standards
    703.157
    Grounds
    for Termination
    of Interim Status
    703.158
    Permits for Less Than
    an Entire Facility
    703.159
    Closure
    by
    Removal
    703. 160
    Procedures
    for
    Closure
    Determination
    SUBPART
    D:
    APPLICATIONS
    Section
    703.180
    Applications
    in
    General
    703.181
    Contents
    of
    Part
    A
    703.182
    Contents of Part B
    703.183
    General
    Information
    703.184
    Facility
    Location
    Information
    703.185
    Groundwater Protection Information
    703.186
    Exposure Information
    703.187
    Solid Waste Management Units
    703.188
    Other Information
    703.200
    Specific Information
    109— 368

    —5-
    703.201
    Containers
    703.202
    Tank
    Systems
    703.203
    Surface
    Impoundments
    703.204
    Waste
    Piles
    703.205
    Incinerators
    703.206
    Land Treatment
    703.207
    Landfills
    703.209
    Miscellaneous Units
    SUBPART
    E:
    SHORT
    TERM AND
    PHASED PERMITS
    Section
    703.221
    Emergency Permits
    703.222
    Incinerator Conditions Prior
    to Trial
    Burn
    703.223
    incinerator Conditions During Trial
    Burn
    703. 224
    Incinerator Conditions After Trial
    Burn
    703.225
    Trial
    Burns
    for Existing Incinerators
    703.230
    Land
    Treatment
    Demonst~-ation
    703.231
    Research,
    Development
    and
    Demonstration
    Permits
    SUBPART
    F:
    PERMIT
    CONDITIONS
    OR
    DENIAL
    Section
    703.240
    Permit
    Denial
    703.241
    Establishing
    Permit
    Conditions
    703.242
    Noncompliance
    Pursuant
    to
    Emergency
    Permit
    703.243
    Monitoring
    703.244
    Notice
    of
    Planned
    Changes
    703.245
    Twenty—four
    Hour
    Reporting
    703.246
    Reporting
    Requirements
    703.247
    Anticipated
    Noncompliance
    SUBPART
    G:
    CHANGES
    TO
    PERMITS
    Section
    703.260
    Transfer
    703.270
    Modification
    703.271
    Causes
    for
    Modification
    703.272
    Causes
    for
    Modification
    or
    Reissuance
    703.273
    Facility
    Siting
    703.280
    Permit
    Modification
    at
    the
    Request
    of
    the
    Permittee
    703.281
    Class
    1
    Modifications
    703.282
    Class
    2
    Modifications
    703.283
    Class
    3
    Modifications
    Appendix
    A
    Classification
    of
    Permit
    Modifications
    AUTHORITY:
    Implementing
    Section
    22.4
    and
    autho”ized
    by
    Section
    27
    of
    the
    Environmental
    Protection Act
    (ill.
    Rev.
    Stat.
    1988
    Supp.,
    ch.
    111
    1/2,
    pars.
    1022.4
    and
    1027).
    SOURCE:
    Adopted
    in R82—19,
    53 PCB 131,
    at
    7 Iii. Reg. 14289, effective
    October
    12,
    1983; amended
    in R33-24
    at
    8
    Ill.
    Reg.
    206, effective December
    27,
    1983;
    amended
    in R34-9
    at
    9 Ill.
    Reg. 11399, effective
    July 24,
    1985; amended
    in
    ~85—22at
    10
    Ill.
    Reg.
    1110,
    effective January
    2,
    1937;
    amended
    in R85-23
    at
    10
    111.
    Reg.
    13284, effective July 28,
    1986;
    amended
    in R36—1
    at
    10
    Ill
    Reg.
    14093,
    effective August
    12,
    1986; amended
    in
    R86-19
    at
    10
    111.
    Roy.
    lfln—369

    -6-
    20702, effective December
    2,
    1986;
    amended
    in R36-28
    at
    11
    Ill.
    Roy.
    6121,
    effective March
    24,
    1987; amended
    in P36-46
    at
    11
    Ill. Reg.
    13543,
    effective
    August
    4,
    1987;
    amended
    in P87—S
    at
    11
    Ill.
    Reg.
    19383, effective November
    12,
    1987;
    amended
    in P87—26
    at
    12
    111.
    Reg.
    2584,
    effective January
    15,
    1988;
    amended
    in R87—39
    at
    12 Ill.
    Reg.
    13069,
    effective July
    29,
    1938;
    amended
    in P88-16
    at
    13
    Ill.
    Peg.
    447,
    effective December 27,
    1988;
    amended
    in P89-i
    at
    13
    111.
    Peg.
    18477,
    effective Novemhe~13,
    1989;
    amended
    in P89—9
    at
    14
    111. Reg.
    ,
    effective
    SUBPART
    3:
    PROHIBITIO~S
    Section
    703.121
    RCP~A Permits
    a)
    No
    person
    shall
    conduct
    any
    hazardous
    waste storage, hazadous
    .~d’aste
    treatment
    or
    hazardous
    waste
    disposal
    ope”ation:
    1)
    Without
    a RCRA permit
    for the HWM (naza’dous waste management)
    facility;
    or
    2)
    in
    violation
    of any condition
    imposed
    by
    a RCRA permit;
    b)
    Dvine~-s and operators
    of HWM units —~st—shallhave permits du’ing the
    active
    life
    (including
    the
    closue
    perio~~~T
    the
    unit.
    Owners
    and
    operato~sof
    surface
    impoundments, landfills,
    land t~eatmentunits
    and
    waste
    pile units that
    received wastes after July
    26,
    1982,
    or
    that certified closure
    (according
    to
    35
    Ill.
    Adm. Code 725.215) after
    January 26,
    1983, —~st—shall have post—closure permits,
    unless they
    demonstrate closure
    by
    removal
    as
    provided under Sections
    703.159
    and
    703.160.
    If
    a
    post-closure permit
    is
    required,
    the permit
    must
    address applicable
    35
    Ill.
    Adm.
    Code
    724 g’oundwate~-nonito~ing,
    unsatu —ated
    zone
    mon~tori ng, cor’ecti
    ye
    acti
    on
    and
    post-closure
    care
    requl rernents.
    C)
    The
    denial
    of
    a
    permit
    for
    the active life of
    a
    hazardous waste
    management
    facility
    or
    unit
    does
    not
    affect
    the requirement to obtain
    ~post-closure
    permit
    under
    this
    Section.
    ~SQAR; W~T~eSee—BOARD
    MOTE:
    Derived
    from
    40
    CFR
    270.1(c)
    -~98fl;
    as a~eR~ed
    at
    S2 ~eth-
    ~egr
    4
    9eee~be~
    ~
    amended
    at
    54
    Fed.
    Peg.
    9607, Ma~ch7,
    1989.
    (Source:
    Amended
    at
    14 Ill.
    Reg.
    ,
    effective
    SUBPART
    C:
    AUTHORIZATION
    BY RULE AND INTERIM STATUS
    Section
    703.155
    Changes During Interim Status
    a)
    -44ew ha~aF~e~s
    wastes Ret pFev+8~s~y eRt+f+ed
    4~ePaFt A
    ef
    the
    peFRt a~p~eat+ee
    ~ay~etFeate~~
    steFed
    eF d~spesedef
    at
    a
    fae4~ty—Except
    as
    provided
    in
    subsection
    (b),
    the owner
    or operato~
    of
    an
    inte’-irn status
    facility may make the following changes
    at
    the
    facility:
    jJ
    Treatment,
    storage
    or disposal
    of new
    haza’dous wastes
    not
    100—,-3 711

    —7—
    previously identified
    in Part A
    of the permit application
    (and,
    in
    the case of
    newly
    listed
    or
    identified wastes,
    addition of
    the units
    being used to treat,
    store
    or dispose
    of the hazardous
    wastes
    on the date of the listing
    or identification)
    if
    the
    owner
    or operator
    submits
    a
    revised Part A permit application
    prior
    to such
    -a ehaR~e—treatrnent, storage or
    disposal
    2)
    Increases
    in
    the design capacity
    of
    processes used
    at
    -a—the
    facility— ~ay~emade—
    if the owner
    or operator submits
    a
    revised Part A permit application prior
    to such
    a
    change
    (along
    with
    a justification explaining
    the
    need for the change)
    and the
    Agency
    approves the change
    because -eq—:
    ~J
    There
    is
    a
    lack of available treatment, storage
    or disposal
    capacity
    at
    other hazardous waste management
    facilities;
    or
    B)
    The change
    is
    necessary to comply with
    a federal
    ,
    State
    or
    local
    requirement,
    including
    35 Ill. Adm. Code
    725,
    728 or
    729.
    3)
    Changes
    in
    the processes for
    the treatment, storage
    or disposal
    of hazardous waste may be made at
    a facility
    or addition-al-—
    of
    processes —may ~eadded -if the owner or operator submits
    a
    revised
    Part A
    permit application
    prior
    to
    such
    a
    change
    (along
    with
    a justification explaining the need
    for change) and
    the
    Agency approves the change
    because:
    A)
    4~—The
    change
    is necessary to
    prevent
    a threat
    to human
    health
    or
    the environment because of
    an emergency
    situation;
    or
    B)
    —14—The
    change
    is necessary to comply with —~edeFal-
    aRd
    State Fe~l-at+eRs—afederal,
    State
    or
    local
    requirement,
    including 35
    Ill. Adm. Code 725,
    728 or 729
    4)
    Changes
    in
    the ownership
    or operational
    control
    of
    a
    facility
    —may ~emade
    —if the new owner
    or operator submits
    a revised
    Part A permit application
    no
    later than 90 days prior
    to
    the
    scheduled
    change.
    When
    a transfer
    of ownership or operational
    control
    of
    a
    facility occurs,
    the old owner
    or operator
    shall
    comply
    with
    the requirements
    of
    35 Ill. Adm. Code 725.Subpart
    H
    (financial
    requi rements),
    until
    the
    nem-i
    owner
    or operator
    has
    demonstrated
    to the Agency
    that
    it
    is
    complying with the
    requirements
    of that Subpart.
    The
    new owner
    or operator
    shall
    demonstrate
    compliance with
    the financial
    assurance requirements
    within
    six months
    after the date of the ~change
    in the ownership
    or operational
    control
    of
    the facility.
    Upon demonstration to
    the Agency
    by
    the new owner
    or operator
    of
    compliance with the
    financial
    assurance requirements, the Agency
    shall
    notify the
    old
    owner
    or operator
    in writing that the
    old owner or operator
    no
    longer
    needs
    to
    comply with
    35
    ill.
    Adn. Code 725.Subpart
    H
    as
    of
    the date
    of demonstration.
    All othe~inte-im status
    duties are transferred effective immediately
    upon
    the date of
    100—371

    -8-
    the change
    of ownership or operational
    control
    of the facility;
    §J
    Changes made
    in accordance with an
    interim status
    corrective
    action order issued
    by:
    USEPA under Section
    3008(h)
    of the
    Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
    or other federal
    authority;
    a court
    pursuant to
    a judicial
    action
    brought
    USEPA;
    a court
    pursuant
    to the Environmental
    Protection Act;
    or,
    the Board.
    Changes unde” this subsection
    are limited
    to the
    treatment,
    storage
    or disposal
    of
    solid waste from releases that
    originate within the boundary of the facility.
    b)
    —1-H
    H9
    e~eRt
    shal4
    ehaA~es~e made te
    ae NW~fae4-l-*ty
    F-Re
    +RteF+~
    status whi-eh—Except
    as
    specifically
    allowed
    under this subsection,
    changes
    listed under
    subsection
    (a) must
    not Ee made
    if they amount
    to reconstruction of the HWM facility.
    Reconstruction
    occurs
    when
    the
    capital investment
    in
    the changes
    to the facility exceeds
    fifty
    percent
    of
    the capital
    cost
    of
    a comparable enti rely
    new HWM
    facility.
    If
    all
    othe” requirements
    are met,
    the following changes
    may
    be made even
    if they amount
    to
    a ~econstruction:
    fl
    —Gha~ges ~
    th4s SeedeR ~o
    Ret
    *Rel-~dee—Changes
    made solely
    for the purpose
    of complying with requirements
    of
    35 Ill. Adm.
    Code 725.293 for tanks and ancillary equipment.
    2)
    ~
    to comply with federal,
    State
    or
    local
    requirements, including 35
    111.
    Adn. Code
    725, 728 or 729,
    changes
    to
    an existing
    unit,
    changes
    solely
    involving tanks
    or
    containers,
    or addition
    of
    replacement
    surface impoundments that
    satisfy the statutory standards of Section
    35
    Ill. Adm. Code
    728. 139.
    ~
    Changes that
    are necessary to
    allow owners
    or operators to
    continue handling newly
    listed
    or identified hazardous wastes
    that have been treated,
    stored
    or disposed
    of
    at the facility
    prior
    to the effective date of the
    rule establishing
    the new
    listing
    or identification.
    ~J
    Changes
    during closure of
    a facility or
    of
    a
    unit within
    a
    facility made
    in
    accordance with
    an
    approved closure plan.
    ~
    Changes necessary to comply with an
    interim status corrective
    action
    order
    issued
    by:
    USEPA under Section 3008(h)
    of the
    Resource Conservation
    and Recovery Act
    or other
    federal
    authority;
    a court
    pursuant to
    a judicial
    action
    brought
    by
    USEPA;
    a court
    pursuant to
    the Environmental
    Protection Act;
    or,
    the Board.
    Changes
    under this subsection are limited
    to the
    treatment, storage or disposal
    of solid waste from releases that
    originate within the boundary of the facility.
    ~
    Changes -pFeh*~*ted~de~ this Seeti-eR de Aet 4Rel-~deeha~~es
    —to
    treat
    or store,
    in
    —eeRta+AePs
    8F
    —tanks
    or
    containers,
    hazardous
    wastes
    subject
    to
    land
    disposal
    restrictions
    imposed
    in
    35 Ill. Adm. Code 728, provided that such changes
    are made
    solely for the purpose
    of complying with 35 Ill. Adm. Code 728.
    109—372

    -9-
    —~BQA~9t49~ See-BOARD MOTE:
    Derived from 40 CFR 270.72
    as
    arnended
    at ~2
    ~Q~T
    ~e~r4~7~9eee~e~
    1-~
    (1988),
    as amended
    at
    54 Fed. Req.
    9607, March
    7,
    1989.
    (Source:
    Amended
    at
    14 Ill.
    Rey.
    ,
    effective
    Section 703.157
    Grounds
    for Termination of Interim Status
    interim
    status
    terminates
    when:
    a)
    Final
    administrative disposition
    of
    a permit application
    is made;
    or
    b)
    The
    owner
    or
    operator
    fails
    to
    furnish
    a
    requested
    Part
    B
    application
    on
    time,
    or
    to furnish the
    full
    information required
    by
    the Part
    B
    application,
    in which case the Agency
    shall
    notify the owner and
    operator
    of
    the
    termination
    of
    interim
    status
    following
    the
    procedures for
    a
    notice
    of
    intent
    to deny
    a permit
    pursuant to
    35
    Ill. Adm. Code
    705.
    c)
    For
    owners
    or
    operators
    of
    each
    land
    disposal
    facility
    which
    has
    been
    granted
    interim
    status
    prior to November 8,
    1984,
    on November 8,
    1985,
    unless:
    1)
    The
    owner
    or operator submits
    a Part
    B
    application for
    a permit
    for
    such
    facility
    prior
    to
    that
    date;
    and
    2)
    The
    owner
    or
    operator
    certifies
    that
    such
    facility
    is
    in
    compliance
    with
    all
    applicable
    groundwater
    monitoring
    and
    financial
    responsibility requirements.
    d)
    For owners
    or operators
    of each land disposal
    facility which
    is
    in
    existence
    on
    the effective date of
    statuto”y or regulatory amendments
    under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
    that
    ender
    the
    facility subject
    to the requirement
    to
    have
    a RCRA permit
    and which
    is granted interim statUs, twelve months
    after the date on which the
    facility first
    becomes
    subject
    to
    such permit
    requirement
    unless the
    owner or operator of such facility:
    1)
    Submits
    a Part
    B application for
    a RCRA permit
    for such facility
    before
    tne date 12 months
    after the date
    on which ~he facility
    first
    becomes
    subject
    to such permit
    requirement;
    and
    2)
    Certifies that such facility
    is
    in
    compliance with
    all
    applicable groundwater monitoring
    and
    financial
    responsibility
    requi rements.
    ~
    For owners
    or operators
    of any land disposal
    unit
    that
    is granted
    autho~ityto operate under Section 7O3.155~3~1~,
    (2)
    or
    (3),
    on
    the
    ~ont)~af~r
    the effective date
    of
    su~
    rment, unless
    the own~oro~-ato~
    certifies
    that
    such unit
    is
    in
    comeliance with
    •all
    appl icable
    edwater
    moni
    torin~andH nancia1respoi~ibi1ity
    ~
    (35 ill.
    Adm.
    Code
    72~.190ets~j.and725.?4Oe~
    100—373

    -10-
    f)
    For owners
    and operators of each incinerator facility
    on November 8,
    1989, unless
    the owner
    or operator of the facility submits
    a Part B
    application for
    a RCRA permit
    for an
    incinerator facility
    by November
    8,
    1986.
    ~)
    For owners
    and operators of any facility
    (other than
    a
    land disposal
    or
    an
    incinerator facility) on November 8,
    1992,
    unless the owner o~
    operator of the facility submits
    a Part
    B application for
    a RCRA
    permit
    for the facility by November 8,
    1988.
    —~etef See—BOARD NOTE:
    Derived from
    40 CFR 270.10(e)(5)
    (1988)
    and
    27O.73-~~-
    (1988),
    as
    amended
    at
    54 Fed. Reg.
    9607,
    Ma-’ch
    7,
    1989
    (Source:
    Amended
    at
    14 Ill.
    Reg.
    ,
    effective
    SUBPART
    D:
    APPLICATIONS
    Section
    703.183
    General
    Information
    The following information
    is required
    in the Part
    B application for
    all
    HW?1
    facilities,
    except
    as
    35
    Ill.
    Adm. Code 724.101 provides otherwise:
    a)
    A general
    description
    of the facility;
    b)
    Chemical
    and physical
    analyses
    of the hazardous wastes
    to
    be handled
    at the facility.
    At
    a minimum,
    these
    analyses must
    contain
    all the
    information which must be known
    to
    treat,
    store
    or dispose
    of the
    wastes properly
    in accordance with
    35
    Ill. Adm. Code 724;
    c)
    A copy of the waste
    analysis plan required by
    35 Ill. Adm. Code
    724.113(b)
    and,
    if
    applicable,
    35
    Ill.
    Adm.
    Code 724.113(c);
    d)
    A description
    of the security procedures and equipment required by
    35
    Ill.
    Adm. Code 724.114,
    or
    a justification demonstrating the reasons
    for requesting
    a waiver
    of this requirement;
    e)
    A copy of the general
    inspection schedule required
    by
    35
    Ill.
    Adm.
    Code 724.115(b)—i
    4.—.
    Include where applicable,
    as
    part of the
    inspection schedule, specific
    requirements
    in
    35 Ill. Adm. Code
    724.274,
    724.293(i),
    724.295,—
    4~~94~-
    724.326,
    724.354,
    724.373,
    724.403 and 724.702;
    f)
    A justification of any request for
    a waiver of the preparedness
    and
    prevention
    requirements
    of
    35 Ill.
    Adm. Code 724.Subpart
    C;
    g)
    A
    copy of the contingency plan required by
    35 Ill. Adm. Code
    724.Subpart
    D;
    BOARD NOTE:
    Include, where
    applicable,
    as part
    of the contingency
    plan,
    specific requirements
    in
    35 Ill. Adm. Code 724.327
    and
    724.355.
    35
    Ill.
    Adm. Code 724.355 has not yet been adopted.
    h)
    A
    description
    of procedures,
    structures
    or equipment used at the
    109—374

    —11—
    facility
    to:
    1)
    Prevent
    hazards
    in
    unloading operations
    (for example,
    ramps,
    special
    forklifts);
    2)
    Prevent
    runoff from hazardous waste handling areas
    to other
    areas
    of
    the
    facility
    or
    environment,
    or
    to
    prevent
    flooding
    (for example, berms,
    dikes, trenches);
    3)
    Prevent contamination
    of water supplies;
    4)
    Mitigate
    effects
    of
    equipment
    failure and
    power outages;
    and
    5)
    Prevent undue
    exposure of personnel
    to hazardous waste
    (for
    example, protective
    clothing);
    i)
    A description
    of precautions
    to prevent
    accidental
    ignition or
    reaction of
    ignitable,
    reactive or
    incompatible wastes
    as
    required to
    demonstrate
    compliance with
    35 Ill. Adm. Code 724.117 including
    documentation demonstrating compliance with
    35
    Ill.
    Adm. Code
    724.117(c);
    j)
    Traffic pattern, estimated volume
    (number, types
    of vehicles) and
    control
    (for example, show turns across traffic
    lanes
    and stacking
    lanes
    (if appropriate);
    describe access
    road surfacing and
    load
    bearing
    capacity; show traffic control
    signals);
    k)
    Facility
    location information
    as
    required by Section
    703.184;
    1)
    An outline of
    both the introductory and continuing training programs
    by owners
    or operators to
    prepare persons
    to operate
    or maintain the
    HWM facility
    in
    a
    safe manner
    as
    required to demonstrate
    compliance
    with
    35
    ill.
    Adm.
    Code
    724.116.
    A
    brief
    description
    of
    how
    training
    will
    be designed to meet
    actual
    job
    tasks
    in
    accordance with
    requirements
    in
    35
    Ill.
    Adm. Code 724.116(a)(3);
    m)
    A copy of the closure plan
    and, where applicable,
    the post—closure
    plan required
    by
    35
    Ill. Adm. Code 724.212,
    -aed —724.218 and
    724.297.
    Include where applicable,
    as
    part of
    the plans,
    specific
    requirements
    in
    35
    ill. Adm. Code 724.278, 724.297,
    724.328,
    724.358,
    724.380,
    724.410,
    724.451,
    724.701
    and
    724.703;
    n)
    For
    hazardous
    waste disposal
    units
    that have been closed,
    documentation that notices
    required under
    35
    111. Adm Code 724.219
    have
    been
    filed;
    o)
    The most recent
    closure
    cost estimate for the~facility prepared
    in
    accordance with
    35
    Ill.
    Adm. Code 724.242
    and
    a
    copy of
    the
    documentation required
    to demonstrate financial
    assurance under
    35
    Ill. Adm.
    Code 724.243.
    For
    a
    new
    facility,
    a
    copy of the required
    documentation nay be submitted 60 days prior
    to
    the
    intitial
    receipt
    of
    hazardous wastes,
    if
    it
    is
    later than
    the submission
    of the Part
    B;
    109—375

    —12-
    p)
    Where applicable,
    the most recent post—closure cost estimate for the
    facility prepared in accordance with
    35 Ill. Adm. Code 724.244 plus
    a
    copy of the documentation required to demonstrate
    financial assurance
    under
    35
    Ill.
    Adm. Code 724.245;
    For
    a new facility,
    a copy of the
    required documentation may be submitted 60 days prior
    to the
    intitial
    receipt
    of hazardous wastes,
    if
    it
    is
    later than the submission
    of
    the Part
    B;
    q)
    Where
    applicable,
    a copy of the insurance policy
    or other
    documentation which comprises compliance with the requirements
    of
    35
    Ill.
    Adm. Code 724.247.
    For
    a
    new facility, documentation showing
    the amount
    of
    insurance meeting the specification
    of
    35 Ill.
    Adm.
    Code 724.247(a) and,
    if applicable,
    35
    Ill.
    Adni.
    Code 724.247(b),
    that
    the
    owner
    or
    operator
    plans
    to
    have
    in
    effect
    before
    initial
    receipt
    of
    hazardous
    waste
    for
    treatment,
    storage
    or
    disposal.
    A
    request for
    an
    alternative
    level
    of
    required coverage, for
    a
    new or
    existing facility, may be submitted
    as
    specified in
    35
    Ill.
    Adm. Code
    724.247(c);
    s)
    A topographic map showing
    a distance of
    1000 feet around the facility
    at
    a
    scale of
    2.5 centimeters
    (1
    inch)
    equal
    to
    not more than 61.0
    meters
    (200
    feet).
    Contours
    must
    be
    shown
    on
    the
    map.
    The
    contour
    interval
    must
    be sufficient
    to
    clearly show the pattern
    of surface
    water
    flow
    in
    the vicinity of
    and from each operational
    unit of the
    facility.
    For example, contours with an
    inte’-val
    of
    1.5 meters
    (5
    feet),
    if relief
    is
    greater
    than 6.1 meters
    (20 feet),
    or
    an
    interval
    of 0.6 meters
    (2
    feet),
    if
    relief
    is less than 6.1 meters
    (20
    feet).
    Owners and operators of HWM facilities located
    in mountainous
    areas
    shall
    use larger contour intervals to adequately show
    topographic profiles
    of facilities.
    The map must clearly show the
    following:
    1)
    Map
    scale
    and date;
    2)
    100-year floodplain
    area;
    3)
    Surface waters
    including intermittent streams;
    4)
    Surrounding land uses
    (residential,
    coninercial,
    agricultural,
    recreational);
    5)
    A wind
    rose
    (i.e.,
    prevailing windspeed
    and direction);
    6)
    Orientation
    of
    the map (north
    arrow);
    7)
    Legal
    boundaries
    of the HWM facility site;
    8)
    Access control
    (fences,
    gates);
    9)
    Injection and withdrawal wells both on—site
    and off-site;
    10)
    Buildings; treatment,
    storage or disposal
    operations;
    or
    other
    structures
    (recreation areas,
    runoff control
    systems, access and
    internal
    roads,
    storm, sanitary
    and process sewage
    systems,
    109—376

    —13-
    loading
    and unloading
    areas,
    fire control
    facilities,
    etc.);
    11)
    Barriers for drainage or flood control;
    12)
    Location of operational
    units within the
    HWM
    facility site,
    where hazardous waste
    is
    (or will
    be) treated, stored
    or
    disposed (include equipment cleanup
    areas);
    BOARD
    NOTE:
    For
    large HW~1facilities, the Agency shall
    allow
    the
    use of
    other scales
    on
    a
    case by case basis.
    t)
    Applicants
    shall
    submit
    such information
    as the Agency determines
    is
    necessary for
    it
    to determine whether
    to
    issue
    a permit
    and what
    conditions
    to impose
    in
    any permit
    issued.
    u)
    For land disposal
    facilities,
    if
    a case-by-case extension
    has been
    approved
    under
    35
    111. Adm. Code 728.105, or
    if
    a
    petition
    has been
    approved under
    35
    ill. Adm. Code 728.106,
    a
    copy of the notice of
    approval
    of the extension or
    of approval
    of the petition
    is
    required.
    BOARD NOTE:
    Derived from 40 CFR 270.14(b)
    (1988),
    as amended
    at
    54
    Fed.
    Reg.
    617, January
    9,
    1989.
    (Source:
    Amended
    at
    14 Ill. Peg.
    ,
    effective
    )
    SUBPART
    E:
    SHORT TERM AND
    PHASED PERMITS
    Section
    703.225
    Trial
    Burns
    for Existing Incinerators
    For the purpose—s—
    of
    determining feasibility
    of compliance
    with
    the
    performance
    standards of
    35
    Ill.
    Adm. Code
    724. 443 and of determining adequate
    operating conditions under
    35
    Ill.
    Adm. Code 724.445, the
    applicant
    for
    a
    permit
    —to—for
    an existing hazardous waste incinerator —may—shaH
    prepare and
    submit
    a trial
    burn plan
    and perform
    a trial
    burn
    in accordance with Sections
    7O3.2O5(b~and
    703.223(b) through
    (i),
    or,
    instead,
    submit other
    information
    as specified
    in Section 703.205(c).
    Applicants submitting information
    under
    Section 703.2O5(a)
    are exempt
    from
    compliance with
    35 Iii.
    Adm. Code 724.443
    and 724.445 and, therefore,
    are exempt
    from the requirement
    to conduct
    a trial
    burn.
    Applicants who submit
    trial
    burn plans
    and receive approval
    before
    submission
    of
    a permit application
    —~st—shall
    complete
    the trial
    burn
    and
    submit
    the
    results, specified
    in
    Section
    703.223(f), with Part
    B
    of the permit
    application.
    If
    completion
    of this process
    conflicts with the date
    set for
    submission
    of
    the
    Part
    B application, the applicant
    —~st-shall
    contact the
    Agency
    to establish
    a
    later date
    for
    submission
    of the Part
    B
    application
    or
    the trial
    burn results.
    -~
    the a~p~eaet
    s~b~4.ts
    a
    tF4aTh
    h~FH
    ~l-aR
    with Pa~
    ~ e~the pe~~4.t
    a~pl-4.eat4.eRT the
    tF4.al-
    b~FA
    me~st ~e ?eed~eted
    aed
    the ~es~l4s
    s~i~4.tted
    wi-th4e the ti-me pe~4-ed spee4.f4ed ~y~beA~eRey~—Trialburn results
    must
    be
    submitted_prior
    to
    issuance
    of
    the
    permit.
    When
    the
    applicant
    submits
    a
    trial
    burn
    ~j~w~h
    Part B of the
    permit application,
    the Agenç~_shall
    ~
    in which
    the trial
    burn
    must
    be
    conducted_and
    the
    results
    submitted.
    —~oa~d~4ete~See 40 GFR 1-22T2~b~44r-~-BOARD_NOTE:
    Derived
    from 40 CFR
    270.~j1~~_~s
    amended
    at
    54
    Fed.
    Re9.
    4288,
    January
    30,
    1
    989.
    t09—377

    -14-
    (Source:
    Amended
    at
    14 Ill. Peg.
    ,
    effective
    SUBPART
    F:
    PERMIT CONDITIONS
    OR DENIAL
    Section 703.240
    Permit Denial
    The Agency may, pursuant
    to the procedures
    of
    35
    Ill. Adm. Code
    705, deny the
    permit application
    either
    in
    its entirety
    or
    as
    to the
    active life of
    a HWM
    facility or
    unit only.
    BOARD NOTE:
    Derived from 40 CFR
    270.29,
    as
    adopted
    at
    54 Fed. Reg.
    9607,
    Ma~ch7,
    1989.
    (Source:
    Secti on
    Class
    A.
    Added
    at
    14 111.
    Reg.
    ,
    effective
    703.Appendix A
    Classification of Permit Modifications
    Modifications
    General
    Permit
    Provisions
    1.
    Administrative
    and
    informational
    changes.
    2.
    Correction
    of typographical
    errors.
    3.
    Equipment replacement
    or upgrading with functionally equivalent
    components
    (e.g.,
    pipes,
    valves,
    pumps,
    conveyors, controls).
    4.
    Changes
    in
    the
    frequency
    of
    or
    procedures
    for
    monitoring,
    reporting,
    sampling or maintenance activities
    by
    the permittee:
    a.
    To provide for more frequent monitoring,
    reporting or
    maintenance.
    b.
    Other
    changes.
    5.
    Schedule of compliance:
    a.
    Changes
    in
    interim
    compliance
    dates,
    with
    prior
    approval
    of
    the
    Agency.
    BOARD NOTE:
    ‘~“
    indicates that prior Agency approval
    is
    regui red.
    b.
    Extension of
    final
    compliance date.
    6.
    Changes
    in expiration date
    of
    permit
    to
    allow earlier permit
    termination,
    with
    p~iorapproval
    of
    the
    Agency.
    7.
    Changes
    in
    ownership or
    operational
    control
    of
    a
    facility,
    provided the procedures
    of Section 703.260(b)
    are followed.
    B.
    General
    Facility Standards
    1
    1
    1
    1
    2
    1*
    3
    1*
    1*
    109—37 8

    -15—
    1.
    Changes
    to waste sampling or
    analysis methods:
    1
    a.
    To
    conform with Agency guidance or Board
    regulations.
    2
    b.
    Other changes.
    2.
    Changes
    to analytical
    quality assurance/control
    plan:
    1
    a.
    To
    conform, with agency guidance
    or
    regulations.
    2
    b.
    Other changes.
    1
    3.
    Changes
    in
    procedures for
    maintaining
    the
    operating
    record.
    2
    4.
    Changes
    in frequency or content
    of
    inspection schedules.
    5.
    Changes
    in
    the
    training
    plan:
    2
    a.
    That affect
    the type or decrease
    the amount
    of training
    given
    to employees.
    1
    b.
    Other changes.
    6.
    Contingency
    plan:
    2
    a.
    Changes
    in emergency procedures
    (i.e.,
    spill
    or release
    response procedures).
    1
    b.
    Replacement with functionally equivalent
    equipment,
    upgrade
    or
    relocate emergency equipment listed.
    2
    c.
    Removal
    of equipment from emergency equipment list.
    1
    d.
    Changes
    in
    name, address
    or
    phone number of coordinators
    or
    other persons
    or
    agencies identified
    in
    the plan.
    Note:
    When
    a
    permit modification
    (such
    as introduction of
    a
    new unit)
    requires
    a
    change
    in facility plans
    or other
    general
    facility standards,
    that change must
    be reviewed
    under the
    same procedures
    as the permit modification.
    C.
    Groundwater Protection
    1.
    Changes
    to wells:
    2
    a.
    Changes
    in the number,
    location, d~pthor design
    of
    upgradient
    or downgradient wells
    of permitted groundwater
    monitoring
    system.
    1
    b.
    Replacement
    of
    an
    existing well that
    has been damaged
    or
    rendered
    inoperable, without change
    to
    location, design
    or
    depth
    of the well
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    -16-
    1*
    2.
    Changes
    in groundwater sampling or
    analysis procedures
    or
    monitoring
    schedule,
    with
    prior
    approval
    of
    the
    Agency.
    1*
    3.
    Changes
    in statistical procedure for determining whether
    a
    statistically significant change
    in
    groundwater quality between
    upgradient
    and
    downgradient
    wells
    has
    occurred,
    with
    prior
    approval
    of the Agency.
    2*
    4.
    Changes
    in
    point
    of
    compliance.
    5.
    Changes
    in
    indicator parameters,
    hazardous constituents
    or
    concentration limits
    (including ACLs (Alternate Concentration
    Limits)):
    3
    a.
    As specified
    in
    the groundwate~protection
    standa-’d.
    2
    b.
    As specified
    in the detection monitoring
    program.
    2
    6.
    Changes
    to
    a detection monitoring p~og-amas required
    by
    35
    Ill.
    Adm. Code 724.198(j),
    unless
    othe’~wisespecified
    in this
    Appendix.
    7.
    Compliance monitoring program:
    3
    a.
    Addition
    of compliance monitoring program as required
    by
    35
    Ill. Mm. Code 724.198(h)(4) and 724.199.
    2
    b.
    Changes
    to
    a compliance monitoring program
    as
    required by
    35
    Ill. Adm. Code 724.199(k),
    unless otherwise specified
    in
    this Appendix.
    8.
    Corrective action program:
    3
    a.
    Addition
    of
    a
    corrective action program as
    required by 35
    ill. Adm. Code 724.199(i)(2) and
    724.200.
    2
    b.
    Changes
    to
    a corrective action program as required by
    35
    Ill. Adm. Code 724.200(h),
    unless otherwise specified
    in
    this Appendix.
    0.
    Closure
    1.
    Changes
    to the closure plan:
    1*
    a.
    Changes
    in
    estimate of maximum extent
    of operations
    or
    maximum inventory of waste on-site
    at any time during the
    active
    life of the
    facility, with prior approval
    of the
    Agency.
    1*
    b.
    Changes
    in the closure
    schedule for
    any unit,
    changes
    in
    the final
    closure schedule for the facility or extension of
    the closure period, with prior approval
    of the Agency.
    1*
    c.
    Changes
    in the expected year of
    final
    closure, where other
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    —17—
    permit
    conditions
    are not changed, with prior approval
    of
    the Agency.
    1*
    d.
    Changes
    in
    procedures
    for decontamination of
    facility
    equipment or structures, with prior approval
    of the Agency.
    2
    e.
    Changes
    in approved closure plan resulting from unexpected
    events occurring during partial
    or
    final
    closure, unless
    otherwise specified
    in
    this Appendix.
    3
    2.
    Creation of
    a
    new landfill
    unit
    as
    part of closure.
    3.
    Addition
    of the following new
    units
    to
    be used temporarily for
    closure activities:
    3
    a.
    Surface impoundments.
    3
    b.
    Incinerators.
    3
    c.
    Waste piles that
    do not comply with 35 ill. Adm. Code
    724.350(c).
    2
    d.
    Waste piles
    that comply with
    35
    Ill. Adm. Code 724.350(c).
    2
    e.
    Tanks
    or containers
    (other than specified below).
    1*
    f.
    Tanks
    used
    for neutralization, dewatering,
    phase
    separation
    or component separation, with p~iorapproval
    of the Agency.
    E.
    Post—Closure
    1
    1.
    Changes
    in name,
    address
    or
    phone number of
    contact
    in
    post-
    closure plan.
    2
    2.
    Extension
    of post-closure care period.
    3
    3.
    Reduction
    in the post—closure care period.
    1
    4.
    Changes
    to the expected year of final
    closure, where othe-
    permit
    conditions are
    not changed.
    2
    5.
    Changes
    in post-closu”e
    plan necessitated by events occurring
    during the
    active
    life of the facility,
    including partial
    and
    final
    closure.
    F.
    Containers
    1.
    Modification
    or
    addition of container units:
    3
    a.
    Resulting
    in
    greater than
    25
    increase
    in
    the facility’s
    container storage capacity,
    except
    as provided inF(1)(c)
    2
    b.
    Resulting
    in
    up
    to 25
    increase
    in
    the
    facility’s
    container
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    -18-
    storage capacity, except
    as provided
    in F(1)(c)
    and
    F(4)(a).
    c.
    Or treatment processes necessary to treat wastes that are
    restricted from land disposal
    to meet some or
    all
    of the
    applicable treatment standards or
    to treat wastes to
    satisfy
    (in whole
    or
    in part~the
    standard of
    “use of
    practically available technology that yields the greatest
    environmental benefit” contained
    in
    40 CFR 268.8(a)(2)(ii),
    incorporated
    by
    reference
    in
    35 Ill.
    Adm. Code 728.108,
    with
    prior
    approval
    of
    the
    Agency.
    This
    modification
    ~
    also involve the addition
    of new waste codes
    or narrative
    description
    of wastes.
    It
    is
    not applicable
    to dioxin—
    containing wastes
    (F020,
    F021,
    F022,
    F023,
    F026,
    FO27 and
    F028).
    2.
    2
    a.
    Modification
    of
    a container unit without increasing
    the
    capacity of the unit.
    b.
    Addition
    of
    a roof to
    a container unit without alteration
    of the containment
    system.
    3.
    Storage
    of
    different
    wastes
    in
    containers,
    except
    as
    provided
    in
    F (4):
    3
    a.
    That require additional
    or different management
    practices
    from those authorized
    in
    the permit.
    2
    b.
    That do
    not
    require additional
    or different management
    practices from those
    authorized
    in the
    permit.
    Note:
    See Section 703.280(g) for modification procedures
    to be used for the management
    of
    newly listed
    or identified
    wastes.
    2
    4.
    Storage
    or treatment
    of different wastes
    in
    containers:
    2
    a.
    That require addition of
    units
    or change
    in treatment
    process
    or management standards, provided that
    the wastes
    are
    restricted from land disposal
    and
    are to
    be treated
    to
    meet some or
    all
    of the applicable treatment standards,
    or
    are to
    be treated
    to
    satisfy
    (in whole or in part)
    the
    standard of °useof
    practically available technology that
    yields the 9reatest environmental
    benefit” contained
    in
    40
    CFR 268.8(a)(2)(ii), incorporated
    by
    reference in
    35 Ill.
    Adm.
    Code
    728.108.
    It
    is
    not
    applicable
    to
    dioxin-
    containing wastes
    (FO2O,
    F021, FO22,
    F023,
    F026, F027
    and
    b.
    That
    do not
    require the addition of
    units
    or
    a
    change
    in
    the treatment process
    or management standards, and provided
    that the units have previously received wastes
    of the same
    109—3 82

    -19—
    type
    (e.g~, incinerator
    sc~ubberwater).
    This
    modification
    is
    not applicable
    to dioxin-containing wastes (F020,F021,
    F022,
    F023,
    F026,
    F027
    and
    F028).
    4
    5.
    Other changes
    in
    container management practices
    (e.g.,
    aisle
    space;
    types
    of
    containers;
    segregation).
    G.
    Tanks
    1.
    3
    a.
    Modification
    or
    addition
    of
    tank
    units
    resulting
    in
    greater
    than 25
    increase
    in the facility’s tank capacity, except
    as provided
    in
    paragraphs G(1)(c),
    —aAd
    -G(I)(d)
    and
    2
    b.
    Modification
    or addition
    of tank units resulting
    in
    up to
    25
    increase
    in
    the facility’s tank capacity, except
    as
    provided
    in
    paragraphs G(1)(d) and G(1)(e).
    2
    c.
    Addition of
    a new
    tank that will
    operate for more than
    90
    days using
    any of the following physical
    or
    chemical
    treatment technologies: neutralization,
    dewatering,
    phase
    separation
    or component separation.
    1*
    d.
    After
    prior
    approval
    of
    the
    Agency,
    addition
    of
    a
    new
    tank
    that
    will
    operate
    for
    up
    to
    90
    days
    using
    any
    of
    the
    following physical
    or chemical treatment technologies:
    neutralization,
    dewatering, phase
    separation
    or component
    separation.
    e.
    Modification
    or
    addition
    of
    tank
    units
    or
    treatment
    processes that
    are
    necessary
    to
    treat wastes
    that are
    restricted
    from land disposal
    to meet some or
    all
    of
    the
    applicable
    treatment
    standards
    or
    to
    treat
    wastes
    to
    satisfy ~inwhole
    or
    in part) the standard of
    ‘use of
    practically
    available
    technology
    that
    yields
    the
    greatest
    environmental
    benefit’1 contained
    in
    40 CFR
    268.8(a)(2)(ff),
    incorporated
    by
    reference
    in
    35
    111.
    Adp.
    Code
    728.108,
    with prior approval
    of the Agency.
    This modification may
    also involve the addition of
    new waste codes.
    It
    is
    not
    applicable
    to dioxin—containing wastes
    (F020,
    F021,
    FO2?,
    FO23,
    F026,
    FO27
    and
    F02$).
    2
    2.
    Modification
    of
    a tank unit or secondary containment
    system
    without increasing the capacity
    of
    the unit.
    3.
    Replacement
    of
    a tank with
    a tank that meets
    the
    same design
    standards
    and has
    a capacity within
    ~1—
    10
    of the
    replaced tank
    provided:
    a.
    The capacity difference
    is
    no
    more than 1500 gallons,
    b.
    The facility’s permitted tank capacity
    is
    not
    increased
    and
    109—383

    -20-
    c.
    The replacement
    tank meets
    the same conditions
    in
    the
    permit.
    2
    4.
    Modification
    of
    a
    tank management practice.
    5.
    Management
    of different wastes
    in
    tanks:
    3
    a.
    That ~eq’ui—e
    additional
    or diffe—ent managenent pactices,
    tank design, diffeent
    fire p~otectionspecifications
    o
    significantly
    different
    tank
    treatment
    p~ocess from
    that
    authorized
    in
    the pe~init,
    exç~,pt
    as
    povided
    in pa~a~~p~
    G~5)(c).
    2
    b.
    That
    do
    not
    -equi-e additional
    or different
    management
    practices,
    tank design, different fi~eprotection
    specification or significantly different
    tank treatment
    process
    than authorized
    in
    the ~
    in
    paragraph G(5)(d).
    Note:
    See Section 703.280(g)
    for modification
    procedures
    to
    be used for the
    management
    of newly listed
    or identified
    wa ste 5.
    c.
    That require addition of
    units
    or change
    in t’~eatment
    processes or management
    standards, provided that the wastes
    are restricted
    from land disposal
    and are to
    be treated
    to
    meet some or
    all
    of
    the
    applicable treatment standards,
    or
    that are to
    be treated
    to satisfy
    (in whole
    or
    in pa~t)the
    standard of
    ‘1use
    of practically available technology that
    yields
    the 9reatest environmental
    benefit1 contained
    in
    40
    CFR 268.8(a)~2)(~i
    )~
    inco~orated
    by~eferencein
    35
    Ill.
    Adm.
    Code 728.108.
    The modification
    is
    not applicable
    to
    dioxin—containing wastes
    (FO2O,
    F021,
    FO22,
    FO23,
    F026,
    F027 and
    FO28).
    d.
    That do
    not
    require the addition of units
    or
    a change
    in
    the treatment
    process
    or management’ standards,
    and
    provided
    that the units
    have previously received wastes
    of the
    same
    type
    (e.g.,
    incine’-ator sc—ubber wate’).
    This modification
    is
    not applicable to dioxin—containing wastes
    (F020, F021,
    F022,
    F023,
    F026,
    F027 and
    F028).
    H.
    Surface impoundments
    3
    1.
    Modification
    or addition
    of surface impo~ndment units
    that
    result
    in
    increasing the facility’s
    surface impoundment
    storage
    or treatment capacity.
    3
    2.
    Replacement of
    a
    surface impoundment
    unit.
    2
    3.
    Modification
    of
    a surface
    impojndnent
    unit without
    inureasing
    the
    facility’s
    su~faceimpoundment
    stoage
    or
    t—eatment
    capacity
    and without modifying the unit’s
    liner,
    leak detection system or
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    -21-
    leachate collection system.
    2
    4.
    Modification
    of
    a
    surface
    impoundment management practice.
    5.
    Treatment,
    storage
    or disposal
    of different wastes
    in
    surface
    impoundments:
    3
    a.
    That require
    additional
    or different management practices
    or different design
    of
    the
    liner
    or
    leak detection system
    than authorized
    in
    the permit.
    2
    b.
    That
    do
    not
    require additional
    or different management
    practices
    or different design
    of the
    liner
    or
    leak
    detection system than autho”ized
    in
    the permit.
    Note:
    See Section 703.280(g) for modification procedures
    to
    be
    used
    for the management
    of
    newly
    listed
    or identified
    wastes
    c.
    That
    are wastes
    restricted from land disposal that meet
    the
    applicable treatment standards or that
    are treated
    to
    satisfy the standard of
    “use of practically available
    ~hnology
    that yields the greatest environmental
    benefit”
    contained
    in
    40 CFR 268.8(a~2)(ii),incorporated
    by
    reference in
    35
    Ill.
    Adm. Code 728.108, and provided that
    the unit meets
    the minimum technological
    reguirenents
    stated
    in
    40 CFR 268.5(h)c2),
    incorporated
    by
    reference
    in
    35
    I’ll.
    Adm. Code 728.105.
    This modification
    is
    not
    ~pplicableto dioxin—containing wastes
    (F020, FO21,
    FO22,
    F023,
    F026,
    F027 and FO28).
    d.
    That are
    residues from wastewater treatment
    or
    incineration,
    provided the disposal occurs
    in
    a unit that
    meets
    the, minimum technological
    requirements
    stated
    in
    40
    CFR
    268.5(h)(2’l,
    incorporated
    by
    reference
    in
    35 Ill. Adn.
    Code 728.105,
    and provided further that
    the surface
    impoundment
    has previously received wastes
    of the same type
    (for example, incinerator
    scrubber water).
    This
    modification
    is
    not applicanle
    to dioxin—containing wastes
    (F020,
    FO2I,
    F022,
    F023,
    F026,
    FO27
    arid
    F028).
    I.
    Enclosed Waste Piles.
    For
    all
    waste piles,
    except those
    complying
    with
    35
    Ill.
    Adm.
    Code 724.350(c), modifications
    are treated
    the same
    as
    for
    a
    landfill.
    The following modifications
    are applicable
    only
    to waste
    piles
    complying with
    35 111.
    Adm. Code 724.350(c).
    1.
    Modification
    or addition
    of waste
    pile uhits:
    3
    a.
    Resulting
    in
    greater than 25
    increase
    in
    the facility’s
    waste
    pile storage
    or
    treatment capacity.
    2
    b.
    Resultin~3 in
    up
    to
    25
    increase
    in
    the
    facility’s
    waste
    pile storage
    ~r
    treatment capacity.

    -22-
    2
    2.
    Modification of waste
    pile unit without increasing the capacity
    of the
    unit.
    1
    3.
    Replacement
    of
    a waste pile unit with another waste pile unit of
    the
    same design
    and capacity and meeting
    all waste pile
    conditions
    in
    the permit.
    2
    4.
    Modification of
    a waste pile management practice.
    5.
    Storage
    or treatment of different wastes
    in waste piles:
    a.
    That
    require additional
    or different management practices
    or different design
    of
    the unit.
    2
    b.
    That
    do
    not ~equireadditional
    or different management
    practices or different design
    of the
    unit.
    Note:
    See Section 703.280(g) for modification procedures
    to
    be used for the management
    of newly
    listed
    or
    identified
    wastes.
    0.
    Landfills
    and Unenclosed Waste Piles
    3
    1.
    Modification or addition
    of landfill
    units that result
    in
    increasing the facility’s
    disposal
    capacity.
    3
    2.
    Replacement
    of
    a
    landfill.
    3
    3.
    Addition
    or modification of
    a
    liner, leachate collection
    system,
    leachate detection system,
    run—off control
    or
    final
    cover
    system.
    2
    4.
    Modification of
    a
    landfill
    unit without changing
    a
    liner,
    leachate collection
    system, leachate detection
    system, run—off
    control
    or final
    cover system.
    2
    5.
    Modification of
    a
    landfill management practice.
    6.
    Landfill different wastes:
    3
    a.
    That require additional
    or different management practices,
    different design
    of the
    liner, leachate collection system
    or leachate detection system.
    2
    b.
    That do
    not
    require additional
    or different management
    practices,
    different design
    of the liner,
    leachate
    collection system or
    leachate detection system.
    Note:
    See Section 703.280(g) for modification procedures
    to
    be used
    for the management
    of newly
    listed
    or identified
    wastes.
    1
    c.
    That are wastes
    restricted
    from land disposal
    that meet the
    applfcable
    treatment
    standards
    or
    that
    are
    treated
    to
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    -23-
    satisfy the
    standard
    of
    “use of practically available
    technology
    that yields the greatest environmental
    benefit”
    contained
    in
    40 CFR 268.8(a)(2~ii),incorporated by
    reference
    in
    35 Ill.
    Adrn.
    Code
    728.108,
    and
    provided
    that
    the
    landfi
    1
    unit
    meets
    the
    minimum
    technological
    ts
    stated
    in
    40 CFR 268.5~h)(2), incorporated
    by
    reguiremen
    reference
    in
    35 Ill.
    Adm.
    Code
    728.105.
    This
    modification
    is
    not app
    icable
    to dioxin—containing wastes
    (FO2O,
    F021,
    l-U22,
    1-023,
    1-026,
    1-02/
    and
    1-028).
    1
    d.
    That
    are residues from wastewater treatment
    or
    incineration, provided the disposal
    occurs
    in
    a
    landfill
    unit that meets
    the minimum technological
    reguirements
    stated
    in
    40 CFR 268.5(h)(2),
    incorporated
    by
    reference
    in
    35
    111.
    Adm.
    Code
    728.105,
    and
    provided
    further
    that
    the
    landfill
    has previously
    received wastes
    of the same type
    ~for example, incinerator
    ash).
    This modification
    is
    not
    applicable
    to dioxin—containing wastes
    (F020,
    FO21,
    F022,
    FO23,
    F026,
    F027
    and
    F028).
    K.
    Land Treatment
    3
    1.
    Lateral
    expansion
    of
    or other modification of
    a
    land treatment
    unit to
    increase area extent.
    2
    2.
    Modification of
    run-on control
    system.
    3
    3.
    Modify run-off control
    system.
    2
    4.
    Other
    modification
    of
    land
    treatment
    unit
    component
    specifications or
    standards required
    in
    permit.
    5.
    Management
    of different wastes
    in land treatment
    units:
    3
    a.
    That require
    a change
    in permit operating conditions
    or
    unit
    design
    specifications.
    2
    b.
    That
    do
    not
    require
    a
    change
    in
    permit
    operating
    conditions
    or unit design specifications.
    Note:
    See
    Section
    703.280(g)
    for
    modification
    procedures
    to
    be used
    for the management
    of
    newly listed
    or
    identified
    w aste s.
    6.
    Modification
    of
    a
    land
    treatment
    unit
    management
    practice
    to:
    3
    a.
    Increase rate or change method of waste
    application.
    I
    b.
    Decrease
    rate
    of
    waste
    application.
    2
    7.
    Modification of
    a
    land treatment unit management practice to
    change
    measures
    of
    pH
    or
    moisture
    content
    or
    to
    enhance
    microbial
    or
    chemical
    reactions.
    I
    ~9—3$7

    -24-
    3
    8.
    Modification of
    a land treatment unit management practice
    to
    grow
    food
    chain
    crops,
    to
    add
    to
    or
    replace
    existing
    permitted
    crops with different food chain
    crops
    or
    to modify operating
    plans
    for distribution
    of animal
    feeds
    resulting from such
    crops.
    3
    9.
    Modification
    of operating practice due to
    detection
    of
    releases
    from
    the
    land treatment unit pursuant to
    35 Ill. Adm. Code
    724. 378 (g
    )
    (2)
    3
    10.
    Changes
    in the unsaturated zone monitoring system resulting
    in
    a
    change
    to the location, depth,
    number of
    sampling points
    or
    replace unsaturated zone monitoring devices
    or
    components
    of
    devices with devices
    or components
    th.at
    have specifications
    different from permit
    requirements.
    2
    11.
    Changes
    in
    the unsaturated
    zone monitoring system that
    do
    not
    result
    in
    a
    change to the location, depth,
    number
    of
    sampling
    points,
    or that replace unsaturated
    zone monitoring devices
    or
    components
    of devices
    with
    devices
    or components having
    specifications different from permit
    requirements.
    2
    12.
    Changes
    in background values
    for hazardous constituents
    in
    soil
    and soil—pore liquid.
    2
    13.
    Changes
    in sampling, analysis
    or statistical
    procedure.
    2
    14.
    Changes
    in land treatment demonstration program prior
    to
    or
    during the demonstration.
    1*
    15.
    Changes
    in
    any condition specified
    in the permit
    for
    a
    land
    treatment
    unit
    to
    reflect
    results
    of
    the
    land
    treatment
    demonstration, provided performance standards are met,
    and the
    Agency’s prior approval
    has
    been received.
    1*
    16.
    Changes
    to allow
    a second
    land treatment demonstration to be
    conducted when the
    results
    of the first demonstration
    have not
    shown the conditions under which the wastes
    can be treated
    completely, provided the conditions
    for the
    second demonstration
    are substantially the
    same
    as the conditions for the
    first
    demonstration
    and have received the
    prior approval
    of the
    Agency.
    3
    17.
    Changes
    to
    allow
    a
    second
    land treatment demonstration to
    be
    conducted when the
    results
    of the
    first demonstration
    have not
    shown the conditions under which the wastes can be
    treated
    completely, where the conditions for the
    second demonstration
    are not substantially the same as the conditions
    for the first
    demonstrati on.
    2
    18.
    Changes
    in vegetative cover
    requirements for closure.
    L.
    Incinerators
    109—383

    -25-
    3
    1.
    Changes
    to
    increase by more than 25
    any of
    the following limits
    authorized
    in the permit:
    A thermal
    feed rate
    limit,
    a waste
    feed rate limit
    or
    an organic chlorine feed
    rate
    limit.
    The
    Agency
    shall
    require
    a
    new trial
    burn to substantiate
    compliance
    with the regulatory performance standards unless
    this
    demonstration
    can be made through other means.
    2
    2.
    Changes
    to increase
    by
    up
    to 25
    any of the following limits
    authorized
    in
    the permit:
    A thermal
    feed rate limit,
    a waste
    feed
    limit
    or
    an organic chlorine feed rate limit.
    The Agency
    shall
    require
    a new trial
    burn to substantiate compliance with
    the regulatory performance
    standards unless
    this demonstration
    can
    be made through other means.
    3
    3.
    Modification
    of
    an
    incinerator unit by changing the
    internal
    size or geometry
    of the primary
    or secondary combustion
    units,
    by adding
    a primary
    or secondary combustion unit,
    by
    substantially changing the
    design
    of any component used to
    remove
    HC1
    or particulates
    from the combustion
    gases
    or
    by
    changing other
    features
    of the incinerator that
    could affect
    its
    capability
    to meet the
    regulatory performance
    standards.
    The
    Agency
    shall
    require
    a new trial
    burn to
    substantiate compliance
    with
    the
    regulatory performance
    standards, unless this
    demonstration can be made through other means.
    2.
    4.
    Modification of
    an
    incinerator unit
    in
    a manner that will
    not
    likely affect the capability of
    the
    unit to meet the regulatory
    performance standards but which will
    change
    the operating
    conditions
    or monitoring requirements
    specified
    in the
    permit.
    The Agency
    may
    require
    a
    new trial
    burn
    to demonstrate
    co~npliance with the
    regul atory performance
    standards.
    5.
    Operating
    requirements:
    3
    a.
    Modification of the limits
    specified
    in
    the
    permit
    for
    minimum combustion gas temperature,
    minimum
    combustion gas
    residence time or oxygen concentration
    in the secondary
    combustion
    chamber.
    The Agency
    shall
    require
    a
    new trial
    burn
    to substantiate compliance with the
    regulatory
    performance standards unless this demonstration can be
    made
    through
    other
    means.
    3
    b.
    Modification
    of
    any
    stack
    gas
    emission
    limits
    specified
    in
    the
    permit,
    or modification
    of any conditions
    in
    the permit
    concerning emergency shutdown or automatic waste
    feed
    cutoff procedures
    or controls.
    2
    c.
    Modification
    of any other operating condition or any
    inspection
    or
    recordkeeping
    requirement
    specified
    in
    the
    permit.
    6.
    Incineration
    of
    different
    wastes:
    3
    a.
    If the waste contains
    a POHC
    that
    is more difficult to
    1 0~—389

    —26-
    incinerate than authorized by the permit
    or
    if incineration
    of the waste requires compliance with different regulatory
    performance standards than specified
    in the permit,
    the
    Agency
    shall
    require
    a new trial
    burn to substantiate
    compliance with the
    regulatory performance standards,
    unless this demonstration can
    be made through other means.
    b.
    If the waste does
    not contain
    a POHC that
    is
    ino-e
    difficijlt
    to
    incinerate than authorized
    by the
    permit
    and
    if
    incineration
    of the waste
    does not “equire compliance with
    different regulatory performance standards than specified
    in the
    permit.
    BOARD NOTE:
    See Section 703.280(g)
    for modification
    procedures
    to
    be used
    for
    the management
    of
    newly
    listed
    o’
    identified wastes.
    7.
    Shakedown and trial
    burn:
    2
    a.
    Modification
    of
    the
    trial
    burn plan
    or any of the
    permit
    conditions applicable during the shakedown period
    for
    determining operational
    readiness
    after construction,
    the
    trial
    burn period
    or the
    period immediately following the
    trial
    burn.
    1*
    b.
    Authorization of
    up
    to
    an
    additional
    720
    hours
    of waste
    incineration during the shakedown period
    for determining
    operational
    readiness
    after
    construction,
    with
    the
    prior
    approval
    of
    the
    Agency.
    1*
    c.
    Changes
    in
    the operating requirements
    set
    in
    the permit for
    conducting
    a t-ial
    burn,
    provided the change
    is minor
    and
    has received the
    prior
    approval
    of the Agency.
    1*
    d.
    Changes
    in
    the
    ranges
    of the operating requirements
    set
    in
    the
    permit
    to
    reflect the results
    of the trial
    burn,
    provided the change
    is
    minor and has
    received the prior
    approval
    of the Agency.
    8.
    Substitution
    of
    an alternate type of fuel
    that
    is not specified
    in the permit.
    BOARD NOTE:
    Derived from 40 CFR
    270.42, Appendix
    I,
    as
    adopted
    at
    53 Fed.
    Reg.
    37934, September
    28,
    1988.
    (Source:
    Amended at
    14
    Ill.
    Reg.
    ,
    effective
    lflq—39()

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    TITLE
    35:
    ENVIR~’4MENTALPROTECTION
    SUBTITLE
    G:
    WASTE
    DISPOSAL
    CHAPTER
    1:
    POLLUTION CONTROL
    BOARD
    SUBCHAPTER c:
    HAZARDOUS WASTE OPERATING REQUIREMENTS
    PART
    720
    HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM:
    GENERAL
    SUBPART A:
    GENERAL PROVISIONS
    Section
    720.101
    Purpose,
    Scope
    and Applicability
    720.102
    Availability
    of Information; Confidentiality of Information
    720.103
    Use of Number and Gender
    SUBPART
    B:
    DEFINITIONS
    Secti on
    720.110
    Definitions
    720.111
    References
    SUBPART
    C:
    RULEMAKING PETITIONS AND OTHER PROCEDURES
    Section
    720.120
    Rulemaking
    720.121
    Alternative Equivalent Testing Methods
    720.122
    Waste Delisting
    720.130
    Procedures for Solid Waste Determinations
    720.131
    Solid Waste Determinations
    720.132
    Boiler Determinations
    720.133
    Procedures
    for Determinations
    720.140
    Additional
    regulation
    of certain hazardous waste Recycling
    Activities
    on
    a case-by—case Basis
    720.141
    Procedures for case-by-case regulation
    of hazardous waste Recycling
    Acti vities
    Appendix A Overview
    of
    40 CFR, Subtitle C Regulations
    AUTHORITY:
    Implementing Section 22.4 and authorized
    by Section
    27
    of the
    Environmental Protection Act
    (Ill. Rev. Stat.
    1988 Supp., ch.
    111
    1/2,
    pars.
    1022.4 and
    1027).
    SOURCE:
    Adopted
    in R81-22,
    43 PCB 427,
    at
    5 Ill. Reg.
    9731,
    effective
    as
    noted
    in
    35 Ill. Adm. Code 700.106;
    amended
    and codified
    in R81—22,
    45 PC3
    317,
    at
    6
    Ill.
    Reg.
    4828,
    effective
    as
    noted
    in
    35 Ill. Adm. Code 700.136;
    amended
    in R82—19
    at
    7
    Ill. Reg.
    14015,
    effective Oct.
    12,
    1983; amended
    in
    R84—9,
    53 PCB 131
    at
    9
    Ill. Reg.
    11819, effective July 24,
    1985;
    amended
    in
    R85—22
    at
    10
    Ill.
    Reg.
    968, effective January
    2,
    1986;
    amended
    in R86-1
    at
    10
    Ill.
    Reg.
    13998,
    effective August
    12,
    1986;
    amended
    in R86-19 at
    10 Ill. Reg.
    20630, effective December
    2,
    1986;
    amended inR86—28 at
    11
    111. Reg.
    6017,
    effective March
    24,
    1987;
    amended
    in R86-46
    at.
    11
    Ill.
    Reg.
    13435, effective
    August
    4,
    1987;
    amended
    in
    R37—5
    at
    11 Ill.
    Reg.
    19280, effective
    November
    12,
    1987;
    amended
    in R37-26
    at
    12
    Ill.
    Reg.
    2450,
    effective January 15,
    1933;
    amended
    in R87-39
    at
    12 Ill. Reg. 12999, effective July 29,
    1988;
    amended
    in R88—16
    at
    13
    Ill.
    Reg. 362,
    effective December
    27,
    1988;
    amend~J
    in R89-1
    at
    13
    Ill. Reg.
    18278,
    effective November
    13,
    1989;
    amended
    in
    R~9-2
    at
    14 ill.
    Reg.
    3089,
    effective February
    20,
    1990;
    amended
    in R89-9
    at
    14
    109—391

    -28-
    Ill.
    Reg.
    ,
    effective
    ;
    amended
    in R89-11
    at
    14 Ill.
    Reg.
    .
    effective
    SUBPART
    B:
    DEFINITIONS
    Section 720.111
    References
    a)
    The following publications are incorporated
    by
    reference:
    ANSI.
    Available from the American National Standards Institute,
    1430 Broadway, New York, New York
    10018,
    (212)
    354—3300:
    ANSI B31.3 and B31.4.
    See ASME/ANSI
    B31.3 and B31.4
    API.
    Available
    fromn the American Petroleum Institute,
    1220
    L
    Street, N.W.,
    Washington,
    D.C.
    20005,
    (202)
    682—8000:
    “Guide
    for Inspection
    of Refinery Equipment, Chapter XIII,
    Atmospheric and Low Pressure Storage Tanks,”
    4th Edition,
    1981,
    reaffirmed December,
    1987.
    “Cathodic Protection
    of Underground Petroleum Storage Tanks
    and
    Piping Systems,” APi
    Recommended Practice
    1632, Second
    Edition, December,
    1987.
    “Installation of Underground Petroleum Storage Systems,”
    API Recommended
    Practice
    1615,
    Fourth Edition, November,
    1987.
    ASME.
    Available from the American Society of Mechanical
    Engineers,
    345 East 47th Street, New York,
    NY
    10017,
    (212)
    705-
    7722:
    “Chemical
    Plant and Petroleum Refinery Piping”, ASME/ANSI
    B31.3
    -
    1987,
    as supplemented
    by B31.3a
    -
    1988 and B31.3b
    -
    1988.
    Also available from ANSI.
    “Liquid Transportation Systems
    for
    Hydrocarbons, Liquid
    Petroleum Gas, Anhydrous Ammonia,
    and Alcohols”, ASME/ANSI
    B31.4
    -
    1986,
    as
    supplemented
    by B31.4a
    1987.
    Also
    available from ANSI.
    ASTM.
    Available from American Society
    for Testing
    and
    Materials, 1916 Race Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103,
    (215)
    299-
    5400:
    “ASTM Standard Test Methods for Flash Point
    of Liquids
    by
    Setaflash Closed Tester,”
    ASTM Standard D-3828—87.
    “ASTM Standard Test Methods
    for Flash Point
    Pensky-Martens
    Closed Tester,”
    ASTM Standard 0-93—79
    or 0-93—80.
    GPO.
    Available from the Superintendent
    of Documents, U.S.
    Government Printing Office, Washington,
    D.C.
    20401,
    (202)
    783-
    109——392

    -29-
    3238:
    Standard Industrial Classification Manual
    (1972),
    and 1977
    Supplement,
    republished
    in
    1983
    MACE.
    Available from the National Association
    of Corrosion
    Engineers,
    1400 South Creek Dr., Houston, TX
    77084,
    (713) 492—
    0535:
    “Control
    of External
    Corrosion on Metallic Buried,
    Partially Buried,
    or Submerged Liquid Storage Systems”,
    MACE Recommended Practice RP0285-85,
    approved March,
    1985.
    NFPA.
    Available from the National
    Fire Protection Association,
    Batterymarch Park,
    Boston,
    MA
    02269,
    (617)
    770-3000 or
    (800)
    344—3555:
    “Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code” NFPA 30,
    issued
    July
    17,
    1987.
    Also available from ANSI.
    NTIS.
    Available from the National Technical
    Information
    Service,
    5285 Port Royal Road,
    Springfield,
    VA
    22161,
    (703)
    487-4600:
    “Generic Quality Assurance Project Plan for Land Disposal
    Restrictions
    Program”, EPA/530-SW-87—011, March
    15,
    1987.
    (Document number PB 88-170766.
    “Methods
    for Chemical Analysis
    of Water and Wastes”, Third
    Edition, March,
    1983.
    (Document number PB 84—128677)
    “Procedures Manual
    for Ground Water Monitoring
    at Solid
    Waste Disposal
    Facilities”,
    EPA-530/SW—611,
    1977.
    (Document number PB
    84—174820)
    “Test Methods for Evaluating
    Solid Waste, Physical/Chemical
    Methods,” EPA Publication
    number SW-846
    (Second Edition,
    1982 as’ amended
    by Update
    I
    (April,
    1984)
    and Update
    II
    (April,
    1985))
    (Document number
    PB
    87—120291)
    STI.
    Available from the Steel
    Tank Institute, 728 Anthony
    Trail, Northbrook,
    IL
    60062,
    (312)
    498-1980:
    “Standard for Dual
    Wall
    Underground
    Steel
    Storage Tanks”
    (1986).
    USEPA.
    Available from United States Environmental Protection
    Agency, Office
    of Drinking Water,
    State Programs Division, WH
    550 E, Washington,
    D.C.
    20460:
    “Technical
    Assistance Document:
    Corrosion,
    Its Detection
    and Control
    in
    Injection Wells’,
    EPA 570/9-87-002, August,
    1g87.
    109—393

    —30—
    b)
    Code
    of Federal
    Regulations.
    Available from the Superintendent of
    Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office,
    Washington, D.C.
    20401,
    (202)
    783-3238:
    10 CFR
    20, Appendix
    B -.~98~4-(1989)
    40
    CFR
    136 -~ggg~—(198g)
    40 CFR
    142 -~9g84-(1989)
    40 CFR
    220 —1988~—(1989)
    40 CFR 260.20 —~9884—(1989)
    40
    CFR 264
    -~988~—(198~1
    40 CFR 302.4,
    302.5
    and 302.6 —4~9~~—(1989)
    40 CFR 761 —~988~—(1989)
    c)
    Federal
    Statutes
    Section 3004
    of the Resource Conservation
    and Recovery Act
    (42
    U.S.C.
    6901
    et seq.),
    as amended
    through December
    31,
    1987.
    d)
    This Section incorporates
    no later
    editions
    or amendments.
    (Source:
    Amended
    at
    14
    Ill.
    Reg.
    ,
    effective.
    SUBPART
    C:
    RULEMAKING PETITIONS AND
    OTHER PROtEDURES
    Section
    720.122
    Waste Delisting
    a)
    General delistings
    or delisting of specific wastes from specific
    sources which have been adopted
    by USEPA may
    be proposed
    as
    state
    regulations which
    are
    identical
    in
    substance pursuant to
    Section
    720.120(a).
    b)
    Delistings which have not
    been adopted
    by USEPA may be proposed to
    the Board
    pursuant to Section
    720.120(b);
    however, this does not
    infer
    that
    the
    Board
    has
    authority
    to
    adopt
    such
    delistings.
    The
    Board will
    determine whether
    it
    has
    authority
    to
    deli st
    such
    wastes
    on
    a case—by—case basis.
    c)
    The
    Agency
    may
    determine
    in
    a
    permit
    or
    a
    letter
    directed
    to
    a
    generator that,
    based
    on
    35
    Ill. Adm. Code
    721,
    a waste from a
    particular source
    is
    not subject
    to these regulations.
    Such
    a
    finding
    is evidence against the Agency
    in any subsequent proceedings
    but
    shall
    not
    be conclusive with reference to other persons
    or the
    Board.
    d)
    The
    Board
    incorporates
    by
    reference
    40
    CFR
    260.22
    (1988),
    as
    amended
    at
    54 Fed. Reg. 27116, June
    27,
    1989.
    This Section incorporates
    no
    future
    amendments
    or editions.
    Any petition to delist directed
    to
    109—394

    —31-
    the Board
    or
    request for determination directed to the Agency shall
    include
    the information
    required by
    40 CFR 260.22 -~98~)
    —and
    a
    showing that the delisting needs
    to
    be adopted
    as
    a part of
    the
    Illinois RCRA program.
    e)
    Waste delistings will
    not be approved
    if the result would make the
    Illinois program less than substantially equivalent
    to the
    federal.
    f)
    Delistings
    will apply only within
    Illinois.
    Generators —~st—shall
    comply with 35
    Ill. Adm. Code 722
    for waste which
    is hazardous
    in
    any
    state
    to which
    it
    is
    to
    be transported.
    (Source:
    Amended
    at
    14
    Ill. Reg.
    ,
    effective
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    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
    SUBTITLE
    G:
    WASTE
    DISPOSAL
    CHAPTER
    I:
    POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    SUBCHAPTER
    C:
    HAZARDOUS WASTE OPERATING REQUIREMENTS
    PART
    728
    LAND
    DISPOSAL RESTRICTIONS
    SUBPART
    A:
    GENERAL
    Secti
    on
    728.101
    Purpose,
    Scope
    and Applicability
    728.102
    Definitions
    728.103
    Dilution Prohibited
    as
    a Substitute
    for Treatment
    728.104
    Treatment Surface Impoundment Exemption
    728.105
    Procedures for case-by—case Extensions
    to
    an
    Effective Date
    728.106
    Petitions
    to
    Allow
    Land
    Disposal
    of
    a
    Waste
    Prohibited
    under
    Subpart
    C
    728.107
    Waste Analysis
    728.108
    Landfill
    and Surface Impoundment Disposal Restrictions
    SUBPART
    C:
    PROHI81TION
    ON
    LAND
    DiSPOSAL
    Secti on
    728.130
    Waste
    Specific
    Prohibitions
    --
    Solvent
    Wastes
    728. 131
    Waste Specific Prohibitions
    —-
    Dioxin-Containing Wastes
    728.132
    Waste Specific
    Prohibitions
    —-
    California
    List
    Wastes
    728.133
    Waste Specific Prohibitions
    —-
    First
    Third
    Wastes
    728.134
    Waste
    Specific
    Prohibitions
    —-
    Second
    Third
    Wastes
    728.139
    Statutory Prohibitions
    SUBPART
    0:
    TREATMENT STANDARDS
    Section
    728. 140
    Applicability of Treatment Standards
    728.141
    Treatment Standards expressed
    as Concentrations
    in Waste Extract
    728.142
    Treatment
    Standards
    expressed
    as
    Specified
    Technologies
    728. 143
    Treatment Standards expressed
    as Waste Concentrations
    728.144
    Adjustment
    of Treatment Standard
    SUBPART
    E:
    PROHIBITIONS ON
    STORAGE
    Section
    728.150
    Prohibitions
    on Storage of Restricted Wastes
    Table A
    Constituent Concentrations
    in Waste Extract
    (CCWE)
    Table
    B
    Constituent Concentrations
    in
    Waste
    (CCW)
    Appendix A
    Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure
    (TCLP)
    Appendix
    B
    Treatment Standards
    (As concentrations in the Treatment Residual
    Extract)
    Appendix
    C
    List
    of Halogenated Organic Compounds
    AUTHORITY:
    Implementing Section 22.4
    and autho”ized by
    Section
    27
    of the
    Environmental
    Protection Act
    (Ill.
    Rev.
    Stat.
    1988 Supp., ch.
    111
    1/2, pars.
    1022.4 and 1027).
    SOURCE:
    Adopted
    in R87-5 at
    11
    Ill. Reg.
    19354,
    effective November
    12,
    1987;
    amended
    in R87—39
    at
    12
    Ill. Reg.
    13046, effective July 29,
    1988;
    109—396

    -33-
    amended
    in
    R89-1
    at
    13
    111.
    Reg.
    18403,
    in
    R89-9
    at
    14
    Ill.
    Reg.
    ,
    effective
    effective November
    13,
    1989;
    amended
    SUBPART
    C:
    PROHIBITION
    ON LAND DISPOSAL
    Section 728.134
    Waste
    Specific
    Prohibitions
    ——
    Second Third Wastes
    a)
    The
    following
    wastes
    are
    prohibited
    from
    land
    disposal.
    1)
    The
    wastes
    specified
    in
    35
    Ill.
    Adm.
    Code
    721.131
    as
    USEPA
    hazardous
    waste
    numbers:
    FOlO
    F024
    2)
    The
    wastes
    specified
    in
    35
    Ill.
    Adm.
    Code
    721.132
    as
    USEPA
    hazardous
    waste
    numbers:
    KOO5
    KOO7
    KOO9 (nonwastewaters)
    KOlO
    KO23
    KO27
    K028
    K029 (nonwastewaters~
    K036 (wastewaters)
    (nonwastewaters)
    (nonwastewaters)
    ~j
    The
    wastes
    specified
    in
    35
    Ill.
    Adm.
    Code
    721.133
    as
    USEPA
    hazardous
    waste
    numbers:
    P013
    P021
    P029
    P030
    P039
    P040
    P041
    P043
    P044
    P062
    P063
    KU38
    K039
    K040
    K043
    K093
    K094
    KOY 5
    KO 96
    K113
    K114
    K115
    K116
    109—
    3°7

    -34-
    P071
    P074
    P085
    P089
    P094
    P097
    P098
    P099
    P104
    P106
    P109
    Pill
    P121
    U 028
    U 058
    U 069
    U087
    U 088
    U 102
    U 107
    U221
    U223
    U235
    b)
    The
    following
    wastes
    are
    prohibited
    from land dis,posal,
    except when
    they are injected into
    a UIC well pursuant
    to
    35 Ill.
    Adm. Code
    738.114(f)
    or 738.115(d)
    USEPA hazardous waste numbers:
    K009
    (wastewaters)
    (nonwastewaters),
    KOll
    K013
    (nonwastewaters
    KO14
    (nonwastewaters
    c)
    The
    following
    wastes
    are
    prohibited
    from
    land
    disposal:
    The
    wastes
    specified
    in
    35
    Ill.
    Adm.
    Code
    721.131
    as
    USEPA hazardous waste
    numbers:
    F006
    —-
    cyanide (nonwastewater)
    F 008
    F 009
    FOil
    wastewaters)
    F012
    wastewaters)
    fl
    The
    following
    waste
    is
    prohibited from land disposal
    except when
    it
    is
    injected
    into
    a
    UIC
    well
    pursuant
    to
    35
    Ill.
    Adm.
    Code
    738.114(f):
    The
    waste
    specified
    in
    35
    Ill.
    Adn.
    Code
    721.131
    as
    USEPA
    hazardous
    waste
    number
    F007.
    2)
    The
    following wastes
    are
    prohibited
    from
    land
    disposal
    pursuant
    to
    the
    treatment
    standards
    specified
    in
    Sections
    728.141
    or
    728.143 applicable
    to those wastes:
    FOil (nonwastewaters
    F012 (nonwastewaters
    109—398

    -35—
    d)
    Effective
    June
    8,
    1991,
    the
    following
    wastes
    are
    prohibited
    from
    land
    disposal:
    The
    wastes
    specified
    in
    this
    Section having
    a treatment
    standard
    in
    Subpart
    D
    based
    on
    incineration,
    and
    wnich
    are
    contaminated
    soil
    and
    debris.
    ~J
    Until
    June
    8,
    1991,
    wastes
    included
    in
    subsections
    (c)
    and
    (d)
    may
    be
    disposed
    in
    a
    landfill
    or surface
    impoundment,
    regardless whether
    such
    unit
    is
    a
    new,
    replacement
    or
    lateral
    expansion
    unit,
    only if
    such
    unit
    is
    in
    compliance
    with
    the
    technical
    requirements
    specified
    in
    40
    CFR 268.5(h)(2),
    incorporated by reference
    in Section
    728.105.
    f)
    The requirements
    of subsections
    (a),
    (b),
    (c)
    and
    (d)
    do
    not
    apply
    if:
    ~j
    The
    wastes
    meet
    the
    applicable, standards
    specified
    in
    Subpart
    D;
    or
    ~
    Persons have been granted
    an
    exemption from
    a prohibition
    p,~irsuant to
    a
    petition
    under Section 728.106,
    with
    respect
    to
    those wastes and units
    covered
    by the petition.
    ~j
    The
    requirements
    of
    subsections
    (a),
    (b)
    and
    (c)
    do
    not
    apply
    if
    persons
    have
    been
    granted
    an
    extension
    to
    the
    effective
    date
    of
    a
    prohibition pursuant to Section 728.105, with respect
    to those wastes
    covered
    by the extension.
    h)
    Until
    May
    8,
    1990,
    the
    second thi~-d wastes
    specified
    in
    40
    CFR
    268.11
    (1989)
    for
    which
    treatment
    standards
    under
    Subpart
    0
    are
    not
    applicable,
    including
    California
    list
    wastes
    subject
    to
    the
    statutor~
    prohibitions
    of
    Section
    7?~.139or
    codified
    prohibitions
    und~n
    Section
    728.132,
    are
    prohibited
    from
    disposal
    in
    a
    landfill
    or’
    surface
    impoundment unless
    the wastes
    are subject
    to
    a
    valid
    demonstration
    and
    certification
    pursuant
    to
    Section
    728.108.
    jJ
    To
    determine
    whether
    a
    hazardous
    waste
    exceeds the applicable
    treatment standards specified
    in Section 728.141
    or 728.143,
    the
    initial
    generator shall
    test
    a
    representative sample
    of
    the waste
    extract,
    or
    the
    entire
    waste,
    depending
    on
    whethe”
    the
    treatment
    standards
    are
    expressed
    as
    concentrations
    in
    the
    waste
    extract
    or
    the
    waste,
    or
    the
    generator
    may
    use
    knowledge
    of
    the
    waste.
    If
    the
    waste
    contains constituents
    in
    excess
    of the applicable
    Subpart
    D
    levels,
    the waste
    is prohibited
    from land disposal
    and
    all
    the
    requi~ements
    of
    this Part are applicable, except
    as
    otherwise specified.
    (Source:
    Added
    at
    14
    Ill.
    Reg.
    ,
    effective
    SUBPART D:
    TREATMENT’ STANDARDS
    Section 728.142
    Treatment Standards expressed as
    Specified Technologies
    a)
    The
    following
    wastes
    must
    be Veated
    using
    the identified
    tnchrio~Ogy
    or
    technologies,
    or
    an
    equi
    valent method
    approved
    under
    suhse~:tion
    (b).
    inn—3

    -36-
    1)
    Liquid hazardous wastes
    containing PCBs
    at concentrations
    greater than or equal
    to
    50 ppm but
    less than
    500 ppm must
    be
    incinerated
    in
    accordance
    with
    technical
    requirements
    at
    40
    CFR
    761.70,
    incorporated
    by
    reference
    in
    35
    111.
    Adm.
    Code
    720.111,
    or burned
    in high efficiency boilers
    in
    accordance with the
    technical
    requirements
    of
    40
    CFR
    761.60.
    Liquid hazardous
    wastes
    containing PCBs
    at concentrations greater than
    or equal
    to
    500
    ppm
    must
    be
    incine~’atedin
    accordance
    with
    the
    technical
    requirements
    of
    40
    CFR
    761.70.
    Thermal
    treatment
    in
    accordance
    with this Section must
    be
    in
    compliance with applicable
    regulations
    in
    35 Ill. Adm.
    Code 724,
    725
    and 726.
    2)
    Monliquid hazardous wastes containing
    halogenated
    organic
    compounds
    (HOCs)
    in
    total
    concentrations
    geater
    than
    or
    equal
    to
    1000
    mg/kg
    and
    liquid
    HOC—containing
    wastes
    that
    are
    prohibited
    under
    Section
    728.132(e)(1) must be
    incinerated
    in
    accordance
    with
    the
    requi~’ementsof
    35
    ill.
    Adm.
    Code
    724.Subpart
    0
    or
    35
    Ill.
    Adm.
    Code
    725.Subpart
    0,
    or
    in boilers
    or industrial
    furnaces,
    as defined
    in
    35
    111.
    Adm.
    Code
    720,
    burning
    in
    accordance
    with
    —&ppl-i-ea~4e ~e~l~ate~y
    staAd&F~S—35
    Ill.
    Adm.
    Code
    726.
    These
    treatment
    standards
    do
    not
    apply
    where
    the
    waste
    is
    subject
    to
    a
    Subpart
    C
    treatment
    standard
    for
    a specific
    HOC
    (such
    as
    a hazardous waste chlorinated
    solvent
    for
    which
    a
    treatment standard
    is
    established under Section
    728.141(a)).
    ~j
    The
    nonwastewater
    form
    of
    the
    following hazardous wastes must
    be
    incinerated
    in accordance with the requirements
    of
    35
    111.
    Adm.
    Code
    724.Subpart
    0,
    or
    35
    Ill.
    Adm.
    Code
    725.Subpart
    0,
    or
    burned
    in
    boilers
    or
    industrial
    furnaces,
    as defined
    in
    35 Ill.
    Adm.
    Code
    720,
    in
    accordance
    with
    35
    Ill.
    Adm.
    Code
    726:
    K027
    K039
    Ki 13
    Ki14
    Ki 15
    Ki 16
    P040
    P041
    P043
    P044
    P062
    P085
    P109
    Pill
    U 058
    U 087
    U221
    U223
    ~J
    The wastewater form of
    the following hazardous wastes must
    be
    treated
    by carbon adsorption,
    or
    incineration, or pretreatment
    109—400

    -37-
    followed
    by
    carbon
    adsorption:
    K 027
    K 039
    Ki 13
    K114
    K115
    K116
    P040
    P041
    P043
    P044
    P062
    P085
    P109
    Pill
    U058
    U 087
    U 221
    U 223
    b)
    Any
    person
    may
    submit
    an
    application
    to
    the
    Agency
    demonstrating
    that
    an alternative treatment method
    can achieve
    a
    level
    of performance
    equivalent
    to
    that
    achievable
    by
    methods
    specified
    in
    subsection
    (a).
    The
    applicant
    shall
    submit
    information
    demonstrating
    that
    the
    applicant’s
    treatment
    method
    is
    in
    compliance
    with
    federal
    and
    state
    requirements,
    including
    this
    Part,
    35
    Ill.
    Adm.
    Code
    709,
    724,
    725,
    726 and
    729 and Sections 22.6
    and
    39(h)
    of
    the
    Environmental
    Protection
    Act
    (Ill.
    Rev.
    Stat.
    —1~985—1987, ch.
    111
    1/2,
    pars.
    1022.6
    and
    1039(h)),
    and
    is
    protective
    of
    human
    health
    or
    the
    environment.
    On
    the
    basis
    of
    such
    information
    and
    any
    other
    available
    information,
    the
    Agency
    shall
    approve
    the
    use
    of
    the
    alternative
    treatment
    method
    if
    the
    Agency
    finds
    that
    the
    alternative
    treatment
    method
    provides
    a
    measure
    of
    performance
    equivalent
    to
    that
    achieved
    by
    methods
    specified
    in
    subsection
    (a).
    Any
    approval
    must
    be
    stated
    in
    writing
    and
    may
    contain
    such
    provisions
    and
    conditions
    as the Agency
    determines
    to
    be
    appropriate.
    The
    person
    to
    whom such
    certification
    is
    issued
    shall
    comply
    with
    all
    limitations
    contained
    in
    such
    determination.
    (Source:
    Amended
    at
    14 Ill. Reg.
    ,
    effective
    Section 728.143
    Treatment Standards expressed as Waste Concentrations
    a)
    Table
    B
    identifies
    the
    restricted
    wastes
    and
    concentrations
    of
    their
    associated
    hazardous
    constituents
    which
    must
    not
    be
    exceeded
    by
    the
    waste
    or
    treatment
    residual
    (not
    an
    extract
    of
    such
    waste
    or
    treatment residual) for the allowable land disposal
    of such waste
    or
    residual.
    The wastewater
    and
    nonwastewater treatment standards
    in
    Table
    B
    are
    based
    on
    analysis
    of
    grab
    samples
    except
    the
    wastewater
    treatment
    standards
    that
    are
    based
    on
    analysis
    of
    c~pos’ite_samples
    for
    wastes,
    K009,
    KOlO,
    K036,
    K038,
    K040,
    P039,
    P071,
    P089,
    P094,
    P097
    and
    U235.
    109—401

    -38-
    fferent treatment standards for
    a
    constituent of
    for
    purposes
    of
    treatment,
    the treatment residue
    treatment standard for the constituent of
    Acetone
    n-Butyl
    alcohol
    Carbon disulfide
    Carbon tetrachlo~ide
    Chlorobenzene
    Cresols
    (and cresylic acid)
    Cycl ohexanone
    1,
    2—Di chlorobenzene
    Ethyl
    acetate
    Ethylbenzene
    Ethyl
    ether
    I
    sohutanol
    Methanol
    Methylene chloride
    Methyl
    ethyl
    ketone
    Methyl
    isohutyl
    ketone
    N i tro ben zen e
    Pyridine
    Tetrachloroethylene
    Tol uene
    1,1,1 -Tn
    chl oroethane
    1, 1,
    2—T ri chloro-l,
    2, 2—t rifluoroethane
    Tn
    chl oroethyl ene
    T”i chl orofl uoromethane
    Xyl ene
    F006
    nonwasté~ters (see
    also
    Table
    B)
    Cadmium
    Chromium
    (Total)
    Lead
    Nickel
    Silver
    -Gy~R3~es4eta~4
    Concentrati on
    (in
    mg/L)
    0.066
    5.2
    0.51
    0.32
    0.072
    Rese~ved—
    b)
    When wastes with
    di
    concern
    are combined
    must meet
    the
    lowest
    concern.
    (Source:
    Amended
    at
    14 Ill. Reg.
    Section_728.Table
    effective
    Constituent Concentrations
    in Waste Extract
    (CCWE)
    ~centration
    (in mg/L)
    FOOl
    -—
    F005
    Spent
    Solvents
    Wastewate’s
    All
    other
    containing
    spent
    solvents
    spent
    solvent
    wastes
    0.59
    5.0
    4.81
    0.96
    0.05
    0.75
    0.75
    0.125
    0.75
    0.053
    0.75
    5.0
    0.75
    0.96
    0.75
    0.33
    0.125
    0.33
    0.05
    0.33
    0.41
    0.96
    0.091
    0.96
    0.15
    0.05
    5.0
    1.05
    0.05
    0.15
    2.82
    0.125
    0.65
    0.05
    0.05
    0.05
    5.0
    0.25
    0.20
    0.05
    0.05
    0.66
    1.12
    0.079
    1.12
    1.05
    1.05
    0.062
    0.05
    0.05
    1.09—402

    -39-
    HxCDL)
    --
    All
    Hexachtorodibenzo-p-d’ioxins
    HxCDF
    --
    All
    Hexachlorodibenzofurans
    PeCDD
    -—
    All
    Pentachlorodibenzo-p—dioxins
    PeCDF
    —-
    All
    Pentachlorodibenzofurans
    TCDD
    --
    All
    Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins
    TCDF
    --
    All Tetrachlorodibenzofurans
    2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
    2,4, 6-Tn
    chl orophenol
    2,3,4, 6-Tetrachl orophenol
    Pentachl
    orophenol
    F007,
    FOO8
    and
    F009
    Nonwastewaters
    Concent”ation
    See also Table
    B
    (in mg/L)
    Cadmium
    0.066
    Chromium
    (total)
    5.2
    ~
    Lead
    Nickel
    0.32
    Silver
    0.072
    FOil
    and
    F012
    Nonwastewaters
    Concentration
    See
    also
    Table
    B
    (T~
    mg/L)
    Cadmium
    0.066
    Chromium
    (total)
    5.2
    0.51
    Lead
    Nickel
    0.32
    Silver
    0.072
    F024 Nonwastewaters
    Concentration
    (in
    mg/L)
    See
    also
    Table
    B
    Chromium
    (total)
    Reserved
    Reserved
    .
    Nickel
    K023
    Nonwastewaters
    Concent”ation
    (in
    mg/L)
    See
    also
    Table
    B
    Chromium
    (total)
    Reserved
    Reserved
    Concentr~Ei~
    Nickel
    F020
    --
    F023
    and
    F026
    --
    F028
    Dioxin
    Containing
    Wastes
    (Maximum)
    1
    ppb
    1
    ppb
    1
    ppb
    1
    ppb
    1
    ppb
    1
    ppb
    0.05
    ppm
    0.05
    ppm
    0.10,
    ppm
    0.01
    ppm
    109—403

    -40-
    U.U94
    0.37
    KOOl
    nonwastewaters
    (see
    also
    Table
    B)
    Concentration
    (in
    mg/L)
    Lead
    0.51
    ‘gO22
    nonwastewaters
    (see
    also
    Table
    B)
    Concentration
    (in
    mg/L)
    Chromium
    (Total
    )
    5.2
    Nickel
    0.32
    K046
    nonwastewaters
    (Nonreactive
    Subcategory
    Concentration
    (inmy/L)
    Lead
    0.18
    K048,
    K049,
    KO~O, K051
    and
    K052
    nonwastew~f~’s
    Concentration
    (see
    also
    Table
    B)
    (in
    nig,/L)
    Ar~senic
    0.004
    Chromium
    (Total)
    1.7
    Nickel
    0.048
    Selenium
    0.025
    K06.
    nonwastewaters
    Concentration
    (Low
    Zinc
    Subcategory-less
    than
    15
    total
    zinc)
    (in
    ng/L)
    Cadmium
    0.14
    Chromium
    (Total
    )
    5.2
    Lead
    0.24
    Nickel
    0.32
    KO61
    nonwastewaters
    (High
    Zinc
    Subcategory—15
    or
    Concent~’ation
    greater
    total
    zinc)
    effective until
    8/8/90
    (in
    mg/L)
    Cadmium
    0.14
    Chromium (Total)
    5.2
    Lead
    0.24
    Nickel
    0.32
    K062 nonwastewaters
    Concentration
    (in
    mq/L)
    Chromium
    (Total)
    Lead
    109—404

    —41—
    1071
    nonwastewaters
    Concentration
    (in
    mg/L)
    Mercury
    0.025
    1086
    nonwastewaters
    (Solvent Washes Subcategory)
    Concentration
    (see
    also
    Table
    B)
    (in
    mg/L)
    Chromium
    (Total)
    0.094
    Lead
    0.37
    K087
    nonwastewaters
    (see
    also
    Table
    B)
    S
    Concentration
    (in mgJL)
    Lead
    0.51
    KiOl
    and
    K102
    nonwastewaters
    (Low
    Arsenic
    Subcategory-
    Concentration
    less
    than
    1
    Total
    Arsenic)
    (see
    also
    Table
    B)
    kin
    mg/L)
    Cadmium
    0.066
    Chromium
    (Total)
    5.2
    Lead
    0.51
    Nickel
    0.32
    1115
    Nonwastewaters
    Concentration
    ~/
    see
    also
    Table
    B
    Nickel
    0.32
    P074 Nonwastewaters
    Concentration
    See
    also
    Table
    B
    (in
    mg/L)
    Nickel
    0.32
    P099
    Nonwastewaters
    Concentration
    (in
    mg/L)
    See
    also
    Table
    B
    Silver
    0.072
    109—405

    -42-
    P104
    Nonwastewaters
    Concentration
    See
    also
    Table
    B
    (in
    mg/L)
    Silver
    0.072
    (Source:
    Amended
    at
    14
    111.
    Reg.
    ,
    effective
    Section 728.Table
    B
    Constituent Concentrations
    in Waste
    (CCW)
    FOOl,
    F002,
    F003,
    F004 and F005 waste
    ens
    Concentration
    (Pharmaceutical
    Industry)
    (in
    mg/L)
    Methylene
    chloride
    0.44
    F006
    nonwastewaters
    (see
    also
    Table
    A)
    Concentrat~on
    _________________________________________________________
    (in
    mg/kg)
    Cyanides
    (Total)
    —ReseFve~—590.
    Cyanides
    (Amenable)
    F007,
    F008
    and
    F009
    Nonwastewaters
    Concentration
    See also Table
    A
    (in
    mg/kg)
    ~nides
    Total)
    --
    590.
    Cyanides
    Amenable)
    30.
    F007,
    F008 and F009 Wastewaters
    Concentration
    See
    also
    Table
    A
    (in
    mg/L)
    Cyanides
    Total)
    Cyanides
    Amenable)
    0.10
    Chromium
    Total)
    0.32
    Lead
    0.04
    Nickel
    0.44
    FO1O
    Nonwastewaters
    Concentration
    (in mg/kg)
    Cyanides
    çTotal)
    109—406

    -43-
    2-Chloro-1,3-butadiene
    0.28
    3-Chloropropene
    0.2$
    1,1-Dichloroethane
    0.014
    FOlO
    Wastewaters
    Concentration
    (in
    mg/L)
    Cyanides
    (Total)
    1.9
    0.10
    Cyanides
    (Amenable)
    FOil
    and F0l2 Nonwastewaters
    Concentration
    (in
    mg/kg)
    Cyanides
    Total)
    110.
    9.1
    Cyanides
    Amenable)
    ,
    FOll
    and
    F012
    Wastewaters
    Concentration
    See
    also
    Table
    A
    (in
    mg/L)
    Cyanides
    (Total
    )
    1.9
    0.10
    0.32
    0.04
    Cyanides
    Amenable)
    Chromium
    Total)
    Lead
    Nickel
    0.44
    F024 Nonwastewaters
    Concentation
    See
    also
    Table
    A
    (in
    mg/kg)
    2—Chloro-l,3—butadiene
    3-Chloropropene
    1,1—Dichloroethane
    l,2-Dichloroethane
    1,2—Dichloropropane
    cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
    trans-i,3-Dichloropropene
    5
    Diethyihexyl
    phthalate
    Hexachloroethane
    Hexachlorodibenzofurans
    Hexachl orod i
    benzo-p—d i oxins
    0.28
    0.28
    0.014
    0.014
    0.014
    0.014
    0.014
    1.8
    L~
    0.001
    0.001
    0.001
    0.001
    0.001
    Pentachlorodi ben zofurans
    Pentachlorodibenzo-p—di oxins
    Tetrachlorodibenzofurans
    F024
    Wastewaters
    Concentration
    (jj~mg/L)
    See
    also
    Table
    A
    109—40 7

    -44-
    1,
    2—Di chl oroethane
    1,
    2—Di chl oropropane
    cis-l
    ,3—Di chl oropropene
    trans—i, 3—Di chloropropene
    Diethylhexyl
    phthalate
    Hexachloroethane
    Hexachlorodi benzofurans
    Hexachlorodi benzo-p-di oxi ns
    Pentachlorodi benzofurans
    Pentachlorodibenzo-p-diox ins
    Tetrachlorodi benzofurans
    Chromium
    (Total
    Nickel
    0.014
    0.014
    0.014
    0.014
    0.036
    0.036
    0.001
    0.00 1
    0.001
    0.001
    0.001
    0.35
    0.47
    KOOl
    nonwastewaters
    (see
    also
    Table
    A)
    Concentration
    fl~j
    mg,’kg)
    Maphthalene
    8.0
    Pentachlorophenol
    37.
    Phenanthrene
    8.0
    Pyrene
    7.3
    Toluene
    0.14
    Xylenes
    0.16
    KOOl
    wastewaters
    Concentration
    (in
    mg/L)
    Naphthalene
    0.15
    Pentachlorophenoi
    0.88
    Phenanthrene
    0.15
    Pyrene
    0.14
    Toluene
    0.14
    Xylenes
    0.16
    Lead
    0.037
    1009
    and
    1010
    Nonwastewaters
    Concentration
    ~in
    mg/kg)
    Chloroform
    6.0
    K009
    and
    KO1O
    Wastewaters
    Concentration
    (in mg/Lj
    Chloroform
    0.10
    1OQ—408

    -45-
    6.0
    6.0
    6.0
    .1’-.,
    £0.
    5.6
    23.
    5.6
    6.0
    KOll,
    K013
    and
    K014
    Nonwastewaters
    Concentration
    (in
    mg/kg)
    Acetonitrile
    1.8
    Acrylonitrile
    1.4
    23.
    Acrylamide
    Benzene
    0.03
    Cyanides
    (Total)
    57.
    K015 wastewaters
    Concentration
    (in
    mg/L)
    Anthracene
    1.0
    Benzal
    chloride
    0.28
    Benzo
    (b
    or
    k)
    fluoranthene
    0.29
    Phenanthrene,
    0.27
    Toluene
    0.15
    Chromium
    (Total)
    0.32
    Nickel
    0.44
    K016 nonwastewaters
    Concentration
    ~_9(1’~9~
    Hexachlorobenzene
    28.
    Hexachlorobutadiene
    5.6
    Hexachlorocyclopentadiene
    5.6
    Hexachloroethane
    28.
    Tetrachloroethene
    6.0
    K016
    wastewaters
    Concentration
    (in
    mg/L)
    Hexachlorobenzene
    0.033
    Hexachlorobutadiene
    0.007
    Hexachlorocyclopentadiene
    0.007
    Hexachloroethane
    0.033
    Tetrachloroethene
    0.007
    KOlS nonwastewaters
    Chloroethane
    1, 1—0 ichloroethane
    1 ,2—Di chloroethane
    Hexachlorohenzene
    Hexachlorobutad iene
    Hexacnl oroethane
    Pentachloroethane
    1,1,
    1—Trichloroethane
    Concentration
    (in
    nq/kq)
    109—4 09

    -46-
    1018
    wastewaters
    Chloroethane
    Chloromethane
    1, 1-Dichloroethane
    1, 2-Di chloroethane
    Hexachlonobenzene
    Hexachl orobutadi ene
    Pentachloroethane
    1,1,
    1—Tn
    chl oroethane
    Concentration
    (in
    mgjL)
    0.007
    0.007
    0.007
    0.007
    0.033
    0.007
    0.00 7
    0.007
    KO19 nonwastewate”s
    ~f~~hloroethyl
    )ethen
    Chlorobenzene
    Chi
    oroform
    1 ,2-Dichloroethane
    Hexachl oroethane
    Maphthal ene
    Phenanthrene
    Tetrachloroethene
    1,2,4—Tn
    chlorobenzene
    1,1 ,1—Trichloroethane
    Concentration
    (in
    ~
    5.6
    6.0
    6.0
    6.0
    28.
    5.6
    5.6
    6.0
    19.
    6.0
    K019
    wastewaters
    Bis(2—chloroethyl )ether
    Chl orobenzene
    Chloroform
    p-Ui chlorobenzene
    1,2—Dichloroethane
    Fl uo~’enie
    Hexachloroethane
    Naphthal ene
    Phenanthrene
    1,2,4,5-Tetrachl orobenzene
    Tetrachloroethene
    1,2, 4—Trichl orobenzene
    1,1,1—Tn chloroethane
    Concentration
    ~L)
    0.007
    0.006
    0.007
    0.008
    0.007
    0.007
    0.033
    0.007
    0.007
    0.017
    0.007
    0.023
    0.007
    K020
    nonwastewaters
    1 ,2-Dichloroethane
    1,1, 2,2-Tetrachloroethane
    Tetrachloroethene
    Concentration
    (in mg/kg)
    6.0
    5.6
    6.0
    109—410

    -47-
    1020
    wastewaters
    Concentration
    kin
    mg/L)
    1,2-Dichloroethane
    0.007
    l,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
    0.007
    Tetrachloroethene
    0.007
    KO22
    nonwastewaters
    (see
    also
    Table
    A)
    Concentration
    (in
    mg/kg)
    Acetophenone
    19.
    Sum
    of
    Diphenylainine
    and
    Diphenylnitrosamine
    13.
    Phenol
    12.
    Toluene
    0.034
    K023,
    KO93
    and
    KO94
    Nonwastewaters
    Concentration
    ,(j~mg/kg)
    Phthalic anhydride
    (measured as
    Phthalic acid)
    28.
    KO23,
    K093
    and
    KO94
    Wastewaters
    Concentration
    (in
    rng/L)
    -
    Phthalic anhydnide
    (measu’~ed
    as
    Phthalic
    acid)
    0.54
    K024 nonwastewaters
    Concentration
    (in n~~)
    —P~~a~e
    ae4d—
    Phthalic
    anhydnide
    (measured
    as
    Phthalic
    acid)
    28.
    KO24
    wastewaters
    Concentration
    —P~ha~eae~
    -
    Phthalic
    anhydride
    (measured
    as
    Phthalic
    acid)
    0.54
    1028
    Nonwastewaters
    Concentrat i
    on
    ~
    See
    also
    Table
    A
    1,1—Dichloroethane
    6.0
    ~7~ns-1,2-Dichloroethene
    6.0
    Hexachlorobutadiene
    5.6
    109—411

    -48-
    Hexachl oroethane
    Pentachl oroethane
    1,1, 1,2-Tetrachl
    oroethane
    1,1,2,2—Tetrachl oroethane
    1,1,1-Tnichloroethane
    1,1, 2-Tn
    chl
    oroethane
    Tetrachl oroethyl ene
    28.
    5.6
    5.6
    5.6
    6.0
    6.0
    6.0
    1028
    Wastewaters
    1, 1—Di chl oroethane
    trans—i,2—Dichloroethene
    Hexachlorobutadiene
    Hexachloroetbane
    Pentachl oroethane
    1,1,
    1,2—Tetrachloroethane
    1,1, 2,2—Tetrachloroethane
    Tetrachloroethylene
    1 ,1,1—Tnichloroethane
    1,1, 2—Tnicnloroethane
    Cadmi urn
    Chromium
    (Total)
    Lead
    Nickel
    Concentration
    TTn
    mg/L)
    0.007
    0.033
    0.007
    0.033
    0.033
    0.007
    0.00 7
    0.007
    0.007
    0.007
    6.4
    0.35
    0.037
    0.47
    Hexachlorobutadiene
    Hexachl oroethane
    Hexachloropropene
    Pentachlorobenzene
    Pentachloroethane
    1,2,4, 5—Tetrachl orobenzene
    Tetrachloroethene
    1, 2,4-Tn
    chl orobenzene
    Concent~’ation
    (in j~Lkq)
    5.6
    28.
    19.
    28.
    5.6
    14.
    6.0
    19.
    1029
    Nonwastewaters
    ‘~‘
    Conce~Ttration
    TTn
    mg/kg)
    Chloroform
    6.0
    1,2—Dichloroethane
    6.0
    6.0
    6.0
    6.0
    1,1—Dichloroethylene
    1,1,l-Tnichloroethane
    Vinyl
    chloride
    K030 nonwastewaters
    109—412

    -49-
    1030
    wastewaters
    o-Dichlorobenzene
    p—D i chl onobenzene
    Hexachiorobutadiene
    Hexachl oroethane
    Pentachloroethane
    1,2,4,5—Tetrachlonobenzene
    Tetrachloroethene
    1,2, 4-T ni
    chlorobenzene
    Concent’~ati
    on
    (in
    mg/L)
    0.008
    0.008
    0.007
    0.033
    0.007
    0.017’
    0.007
    0.023
    0.38
    0.34
    K036 Wastewaters
    Concentration
    (in
    mg/L)
    Disulfoton
    0.025
    1037
    nonwastewaters
    Concentration
    (in
    mg/kg)
    Disulfoton
    0.1
    Toluene
    28.
    K037 wastewaters
    Concentration
    Disulfoton
    (in
    mg/L)
    0.003
    Toluene
    0.028
    K038
    and
    KQ4O
    Nonwastewaters
    Concent’-ation
    (in
    mg/k~I
    Phorate
    2~i.
    K038
    and
    K040
    Wastewatens
    Concentration
    (in
    mg/L)
    Phorate
    0.025
    K043 Nonwastewatens
    Concentration
    2,4—Ui chloropheno
    2,6-Ui chlorophenol
    109-413

    -50-
    2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
    8.2
    2,4,6-Trichlorophenol
    7.6
    Tetrachlorophenols
    ~Total)
    0.68
    Pentachlorophenol
    1.9
    Tetrachl.oroethene
    Hexachlorodibenzo—p—dioxins
    0.001
    Hexachlorodibenzofurans
    0.001
    Pentachlorodi benzo—p—dioxins
    0.001
    Pentachlorodibeazofurans
    Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins
    29_c!
    Tetrachlorodibenzofurans
    0.001
    K043
    Wastewaters
    Concentr~ion
    ~n
    mg/L)
    2,4—Dichlorophenol
    0.049
    2,6-Dich1oro~,phenol
    0.013
    2,4,5—Tnichlorophenol
    0.016
    2,4,6-Tnichlorophenol
    0.039
    Tetrachlorophenols
    kTotalj,
    0.018
    Pentachlorophenol
    0.22
    Tetrachloroethene
    0.006
    Hexachlorodibenzo-p—dioxi
    as
    0.001
    Hexachlorodibenzofurans
    0.001
    Pentachl orodi benzo-p—dioxi ns
    0.001
    Pentachlorodibenzofurans
    0.001
    Tetrachlorodi benzo-p-di oxi ns
    0.001
    Tetrachlorodibenzofurans
    0.001
    K048
    nonwastewaters
    (see
    also
    Table
    A)
    Concentration
    (in
    mg/kg)
    Benzene
    9.5
    Benzo(a)pyrene
    0.84
    ~s~2~ey1.hexy~4_Diethylhexyl
    phthalate
    37.
    Chrysene
    2.2
    Di-n-butyl phthalate
    4.2
    Ethylbenzene
    67.
    Naphthalene
    Reserved
    Phenanthrene
    7.7
    Phenol
    2.7
    Pyrene
    2.0
    Toluene
    9.5
    Xylenes
    Reserved
    Cyanides
    (Total)
    1.8
    109—4 14

    —51—
    1048
    wastewaters
    Benzene
    Benzo(a)pynene
    —B~s~2-et~y~hexy1.3—Diethylhexyl
    phthalate
    C h nyse ne
    Di—n-butyl
    phthalate
    Ethylbenzene
    Fl uorene
    Naphthal erie
    P he n a nth re ne
    Phenol
    Pyre ne
    Tol uene
    Xylenes
    Chromium
    (Total)
    L cad
    Concentration
    (in
    mg/L)
    0.011
    0.047
    0.043
    0.043
    0.060
    0.011
    0.050
    0.033
    0.039
    0.047
    0.045
    0.011
    0.011
    0.20
    0.37
    Anthracene
    Benz erie
    Benzo(a)pynene
    —s~2—ethy1hexy~—Diethy1hexylphthalate
    Carbon disulfide
    Chrysene
    2,4-Dimethyl phenol
    Ethyl benzene
    Naphthal ene
    Phenanthrene
    Phenol
    Py rerie
    Tol uene
    K049 nonwastewaters
    (see also Table A)
    Concentration
    (in
    mg/kg)
    Anthracene
    6.2
    Benzene
    9.5
    Benzo(a)pynene
    0.84
    —B~s-eyU~exy~4—Diethyl
    hexyl
    phthalate
    37.
    Chrysene
    2.2
    Ethylbenzene
    67.
    Naphthalene
    (Reserved)
    Phenanthrene
    7.7
    Phenol
    2.7
    Pyrene
    2.0
    Toluene
    9.5
    Xylenes
    Reserved
    Cyanides
    (Total)
    1.8
    1049
    wastewaters
    Concentration
    (in
    mg/L)
    0.039
    0.011
    0.047
    0.043
    0.011
    0.043
    0.033
    0.011
    0.033
    0.039
    0.047
    0.045
    0.011
    109—4 15

    -52-
    Xyl enes
    Chromium
    (Total
    Lead
    Acenaphthene
    Anthracene
    Ben zene
    Benzo(a)anthracene
    Benzo(a)pyrene
    —B*s~2—ethye~y~—Diethyl
    hexyl
    phthalate
    Chrysene
    Di-n-butyl
    phthalate
    Ethyl benzene
    0.011
    0.20
    0.037
    K050
    nonwastewaters
    (see
    also
    Table
    A)
    Concentration
    (in
    mg,’kg)
    iap~e~e
    0.84
    Phenol
    2.7
    Cyanides
    (Total)
    1.8
    1050
    wast~?~r~
    Concentration
    (in mg/L)
    0.047
    Benzo(a)pyrene
    Phenol
    0.047
    Chromium
    (Total)
    0.20
    Lead
    0.037
    K051 nonwastewaters
    (see also
    Table
    A)
    Concentration
    (in
    mg/kg)
    Anthracene
    6.2
    Benzene
    9.5
    Benzo(a)anthnacene
    1.4
    Benzo(a)pyrene
    0.34
    phthalate
    37.
    Chnysene
    2.2
    Di—n-butyl
    phthalate
    4.2
    Ethyl benzene
    67.
    Naphthalene
    Reserved
    Phenanthrene
    7.7
    Phenol
    2.7
    Pyrene
    2.0
    Toluene
    9.5
    Xylenes
    Reserved
    Cyanides
    (Total)
    1.8
    1051
    wastewaters
    Concentration
    (‘in
    rnq/L)
    0.050
    0.039
    0.011
    0.043
    0.047
    0.043
    0.043
    0.060
    0.011
    1fI9——4l~

    —53-
    Fluonene
    0.050
    Naphthalene
    0.033
    Phenanthnene
    0.039
    Phenol
    0.047
    Pynene
    0.045
    Toluene
    0.011
    Xylenes
    0.011
    Chromium
    (Total)
    0.20
    Lead
    0.037
    1052
    nonwastewaters
    (see
    also
    Table
    ~)
    Concentration
    JJ,p
    mg/kg)
    Benzene
    9.5
    Benzo(a)pynene
    0.84
    o-Cresol
    2.2
    p-Cnesol
    0.90
    Ethylbenzene
    67.
    Naphthalene
    Reserved
    Phenanthrene
    7.7
    Phenol
    2.7
    Toluene
    Xylenes
    Reserved
    Cyanides
    (Total)
    1.8
    K052 wastewaters
    Concentration
    ____________________________ ______________________________
    (in
    mng/L)
    Benzene
    0.011
    Benzo(a)pyrene
    0.047
    o-Cresol
    0.011
    p—Cresol
    0.011
    2,4-Dimethylphenol
    0.033
    Ethylbenzene
    0.011
    Naphthalene
    0.033
    Phenanthrene
    0.039
    Phenol
    0.047
    Toluene
    0.011
    Xylenes
    0.011
    Chromium
    (Total)
    0.20
    Lead
    0.037
    K062 wastewaters
    Concentration
    Jj~mg/L)
    Chromium (Total)
    0.32
    Lead
    0.04
    Nickel
    109—
    17

    -54-
    Xylenes
    Chromium
    (Total
    Lead
    C once nt rat
    ~/L)
    0.015
    0.044
    0.031
    0.022
    0.044
    0.031
    0.015
    0.031
    0.031
    0.031
    0.031
    0.044
    0.044
    0.029
    0.031
    0.029
    0. 015
    0.32
    0.037
    1071
    wastewaters
    Concentration
    (in
    mgjj~)
    Mercury
    0.030
    K086
    nonwastewaters—Solvent
    Washes
    Subcategony
    Concentration
    (see
    also
    Table
    A)
    ——
    Acetone
    (in
    ny/kg)
    0.37
    —s~2—etl~y~eMy~—Diethylhexyl
    phthalate
    0.49
    n—Butyl
    alcohol
    0.37
    Cyclohexanone
    0.49
    l,2—Dichio”obenzene
    0.49
    Ethyl
    acetate
    0.37
    Ethyl
    benzene
    0.031
    Methanol
    0.37
    Methylene chloride
    0.037
    Methyl
    ethyl
    ketone
    0.37
    Methyl
    isobutyl
    ketone
    0.37
    Maphthalene
    0.49
    Nitrobenzene
    0.49
    Toluene
    0.031
    l,1,1,—Trichloroethane
    0.044
    Tnichloroethylene
    0.031
    Xylenes
    0.015
    K086
    wastewaters-Solvent
    Washes
    Subcategory
    ion
    Acetone
    —s~2—et~y4.~exy~—Diethylhexyj
    phthalate
    n-Butyl
    alcohol
    Cycl ohexanone
    1,2—Di chl orobenzeñe
    Ethyl
    acetate
    Ethyl
    benzene
    Methanol
    Methylene
    chloride
    Methyl
    ethyl
    ketone
    Methyl
    isobutyl
    ketone
    Naphthal ene
    Ni trobenzene
    Tol uene
    1,1,1,
    —Tn
    chlonoethane
    Tn
    chl onoethyl ene
    109—413

    —55—
    Acenaphthalene
    Benz ene
    Chrysene
    Fluonanthene
    Indeno
    (1,2,3—cd) pyrene
    Naphthal ene
    Phenanthrene
    Tol uene
    Xy 1 en es
    Lead
    Concentration
    (in
    ~kq)
    3.4
    0.071
    Concentrati on
    (in
    rny/L)
    0.02
    8
    0.014
    0.028
    0.028
    0.028
    0.028
    0.028
    0.008
    0.014
    0.037
    K095
    Ilonwastewaters
    Concentration
    (in
    mg/kg)
    1,1,1, 2—Tetrachloroethane
    1,1,2, 2—Tetrachloroethane
    Tetrachloroethene
    1,1 ,2—Tni chl oroethane
    Tn
    chl oroethyl ene
    Hexachl onoethane
    Pentachloroethane
    5.6
    5.6
    6.0
    6.0
    5.6
    28.
    5.6
    K096 :‘4onwastewaters
    Concentration
    (in
    mg/kg)
    1,3—Ui ch Iorobenzene
    Pentachloroethane
    I
    ,1,1,2—Tetrachloroethane
    1,1,2, 2-Tetrachloroethane
    Tetrachloroethyl
    ene
    1, 2,4-Tn chlonobenzene
    Tn
    chl oroethyl ene
    1,1
    ,2-Tnichl oroethane
    5.6
    5.6
    5.6
    5.6
    6.0
    19.
    5.6
    6.0
    1087
    nonwastewaters
    (see
    also
    Table
    A)
    Acena phtha lane
    Benz ene
    Chrysene
    3.4
    Fluoranthene
    3.4
    Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene
    3.4
    Naphthalene
    3.4
    Phenanthrene
    3.4
    Toluene
    0.65
    Xylenes
    0.070
    K087 wastewaters
    -
    199—419

    -56—
    ‘Concentration
    (in
    mg/L)
    0.028
    2.0
    0.24
    K099 nonwastewatens
    Concentration
    (in
    mg/kg)
    2,4—Dichlorophenoxyacetic
    acid
    1.0
    Hexachlo’rodi benzo-p—dioxins
    0.001
    Hexachlorodibenzofurans
    0.001
    Pentachlo~odibenzo-p—di
    oxi ns
    0.001
    Pentachlorodioenzofurans
    0.001
    Tetrachlo”odihenzo-p—d-ioxins
    0.001
    Tetnachlor~dibenzofurans
    0.001
    1099
    wastewaters
    Concentration
    (in
    mg/L)
    2,4—Dichlorophenoxyacetic
    acid
    1.0
    Hexachlo~-odibenzo-p—dioxins
    0.001
    Hexachlorodibenzofurans
    0.001
    Pentachl orodi
    benzo-p—di oxi ns
    0.001
    Pentachlorodibenzofurans
    0.001
    Tetrachl orodi benzo—p—di oxi ns
    0.001
    Tetrachlorodibenzofurans
    0.001
    KlOl
    nonwastewaters
    (Low
    Arsenic
    Subcategory—
    Concentration
    less
    than
    1
    total
    arsenic)
    (see
    also
    Table
    A)
    (in
    my/kg)
    ortho—Nitroaniline
    14.
    1101
    wastewaters
    Concentration
    (inj~yjL)
    ortho—Nitroaniline
    0.27
    Arsenic
    2.0
    Cadmium
    0.24
    Lead
    0.11
    Mercury
    0.027
    K102
    nonwastewaters
    (Low
    Arsenic
    Subcategony—
    Concentration
    less
    than
    1
    total
    arsenic)
    (see
    also
    Table
    A)
    (in
    mg/kg)
    ortho-Nitrophenol
    13.
    Kl02
    wastewaters
    ortho-N itropheno
    Arsenic
    Cadmium
    109—420

    —57-
    Lead
    0.11
    Mercury
    0.027
    K103 nonwastewaters
    Concentration
    (in
    mg/kg)
    Aniline
    5.6
    Benzene
    6.0
    2,4—Dinitrophenol
    5.6
    Nitrohenzene
    5.6
    Phenol
    5.6
    1103
    wastewaters
    Concentration
    (in mg/L)
    Aniline
    4.5
    Benzene
    0.15
    2,4-Dirritrophenol
    0.61
    Nitrobenzene
    0.073
    Phenol
    1.4
    1104
    nonwastewaters
    Con6~ntration
    (in
    rng/kg)
    Aniline
    5.6
    Benzene
    6.0
    2,4-Dinitrophenol
    5.6
    Nitrobenzene
    5.6
    Phenol
    5.6
    Cyanides
    (Total)
    1.8
    K104
    wastewaters
    Concentration
    (in
    mg/L)
    Aniline
    4.5
    Benzene
    0.15
    2,4-Dinitrophenol
    0.61
    Nitrobenzene
    0.073
    Phenol
    1.4
    Cyanides
    (Total)
    2.7
    K1l5 Wastewaters
    Concentration
    See
    also
    Table
    A
    (in
    mg/L)
    Nic~kel
    0.47
    109—421

    -58-
    ii ~
    01
    P013 Nonwastewaters
    Concentration
    (in
    mg/kg)
    Cyanides
    (Total)
    Cyanides
    (Amenable)
    110.
    9.1
    P013
    Wastewaters
    Cyanides
    Totalj
    Cyanides
    Amenable)
    ‘~
    ConcerT~tion
    ~inog/L)
    1.9
    0.10
    P021
    Nonwastewaters
    Concentration
    (in ~
    Cyanides
    (Total)
    110.
    ~
    ç~nides (Amenable)
    P021
    Wastewaters
    Concentration
    ~L
    1.9
    0.10
    Cyanides
    (Total)
    Cyanides
    (Amenable)
    9Nonwastewaters
    Concentration
    (in
    mg/kg)
    Cyanides
    (Totalj
    ~,y~ides
    (Amenable)
    110.
    9.1
    P029
    Wastewaters
    Concentration
    (in
    rny/L)
    çy~,pides ~Tot~j,,
    L2
    0.10
    Cyanides
    (Amenable)
    F’30
    Non
    ~fr~waters
    Concer~~’ction
    TT~7~
    Cy’~rtides
    (T~Laij
    ~anides (Amenable)
    109—4 22

    —59—
    P030
    Wastewaters
    Concentration
    (in
    mg/L)
    cyanidesjTotal)
    1.9
    Cyanides
    (Amenable)
    0.10
    P039
    Nonwastewaters
    Concentration
    TTn
    mg/kg)
    Disulfoton
    0.1
    P039
    Wastewaters
    Concentration
    Disulfoton
    0.025
    P063 Nonwastewaters
    Concentration
    (in mg/kg)
    Cyanides
    (Total)
    110.
    Cyanides
    (Amenable)
    9.1
    P063
    Wastewaters
    Concentration
    ~in
    mg/L)
    Cyanides
    Totall
    ~anides
    Amenable)
    0.10
    P071
    Nonwastewaters
    Concentration
    (in
    mg/kg)
    Methyl parathion
    0.1
    P071 Wastewaters
    Concentration
    ~in
    mg/L’)
    Methyl
    parathion
    0.025
    109—423

    -60-
    P074 Nonwastev~aters
    Concentration
    See
    also
    Table
    A
    (in
    mg/l~~J
    Cyanides
    Total)
    110.
    9.1
    Cyanides
    Amenable)
    P074 Wastewaters
    Concentration
    ~
    See
    also
    Table
    A
    ~yanides(Total)
    Cyanides ~Amenable)
    1.9
    0.10
    0.44
    Nickel
    P089
    Nonwastewaters
    Concentration
    fTn
    mg/kg)
    Parathion
    ~j
    P089
    Wastewaters
    Concentration
    (in
    nig/L~
    Parathion
    0.025
    P094
    Nonwastewaters
    Concentration
    ~/k
    Phorate
    0.1
    P094 Wastewaters
    Concentration
    (in~
    Phorate
    0.025
    P097 Nonwastewaters
    Concentration
    jjn
    mg/kg)
    Fam~
    0.
    1
    109—424

    —61-
    P097
    Wastewaters
    Concentration
    TT~
    mg/L)
    Famphur
    0.025
    P098
    Nonwastewaters
    Concentration
    (‘in
    mg/j~gj
    C
    anides
    (Total)
    C
    anides
    Amenable
    110.
    9.1
    P098
    Wastewaters
    Concentration
    (in
    ng/L)
    Cyanides
    (Total
    )
    Cyanides
    (Amenable)
    1.9
    0.10
    P099
    Nonwastewaters
    Concentration
    T~eealso
    Table
    AJ
    (in
    mg/ky)
    Cyanides
    (Total)
    110.
    9.1
    Cyanides
    (Arnenablej
    PO99Wastewaters
    (See
    also
    Table
    A)
    Concentration
    ~
    Cyanides
    (Total)
    j~g
    0.10
    Cyanides
    (Amenable)
    P104
    Nonwastewaters
    Concentration
    (in mg/kg)
    (See
    also
    Table
    Aj
    Cyanides
    Total
    )
    110.
    9.1
    ~anides
    Amenable)
    Pl04Wastewaters
    ‘(see
    also Table A)
    Concentration
    Cyanides
    (Total
    )
    1.9
    Cyanides
    (Amenable)
    0.10
    109—4 25

    —62-
    P106 Nonwastewaters
    Concentration
    (in mg/kg)
    Cyanides çTotal~
    110.
    Cyanides ~Arnenable)
    9.1
    P106 Wastewaters
    Concentration
    (in
    mg/L)
    Cyanides
    (Total
    )
    1.9
    Cyanides
    (Amenable)
    0.10
    P121 Nonwastewaters
    Concentration
    (in
    mg/kg)
    Cyanides
    (Total)
    110.
    Cyanides
    (Amenable)
    9.1
    P121 Wastewaters
    Concentration
    (in m,g/~J
    Cyanides
    (Total)
    1.9
    Cyanides
    ,(Amenablej,
    0.10
    U028 Nonwastewaters
    Concentration
    ‘(‘in
    mg/kg)
    Diethyihexyl
    phthalate
    28.
    109—426
    U028
    Wastewaters
    Concentration
    (in
    mg/U
    Diethylhexyl
    phthalate
    0.54
    U069 Nonwastewaters
    Concentration
    (i n
    l3i-n-butylphthalate
    28.
    109—426

    -63-
    U069 Wastewaters
    Concentration
    (in
    mg/U)
    Di-n-butyl
    phthalate
    0.54
    U088
    Nonwastewaters
    Concentration
    ~in
    mg/k~~
    Diethyl
    phthalate
    28.
    U088
    Wastewaters
    Concentration
    (in
    mg/U)
    Diethyl
    phthalate
    0.54
    U102 Nonwastewaters
    Concentration
    (in
    mg/kg)
    Dimethyl
    phthalate
    28.
    U102 Wastewaters
    Concentration
    (in mg/U)
    Dimethyl
    phthalate
    0.54
    U107 Nonwastewaters
    Concentration
    (in
    rng/kgj
    Di-n—octyl
    phthalate
    28.
    Ul07 Wastewaters
    Concentration
    (in mg/U)
    D-n-octyl phthaiate
    0.54
    109—427

    -64-
    Ul90
    Nonwastewaters
    Concentration
    (in
    mg/kg)
    Phthalic anhydnide (measured
    as Phthalic
    acid)
    28.
    U190 Wastewaters
    Concentration
    in
    mg/U)
    Phthalic anhydnide (measured
    as
    Phthalic acid)
    0.54
    U235 Nonwastewaters
    Concentration
    (in
    mg/kg)
    i~Ffs—(2,3-dibromopr
    opyl)
    phosphate
    0.1
    U235
    Wastewaters
    Concentration
    (in
    mg/U)
    Tris—(2,3—dibromopnopyl) phosphate
    0.025
    No
    Land
    Disposal
    for:
    -KQ~4~4enwastewate~s
    ~Base~
    8R
    ~4e
    ~ene~4en~—
    K005
    Nonwastewatens
    generated
    by
    the
    process
    described
    in
    the
    waste
    listing
    description,
    and disposed after June
    8,
    1989,
    and
    not generated
    in the course
    of treating wastewater
    forms
    of these wastes.
    (Based
    on
    No
    Generationl
    K007
    Nonwastewatens
    generated
    by
    the
    process
    described
    in
    the
    waste
    listing
    desc-iption,
    and
    disposed after June
    8,
    1989,
    and
    not generated
    in the course
    of
    treating wastewater forms
    of these wastes.
    Based
    on No
    Generationj
    -K@98 F~enwas~ewate~s
    ~Base~en
    14e
    GeAecat~eR3—
    -KQ4~~4enwastewate~s
    ~Base~en
    r4e
    As~—
    K021 —4enwastewateFs—Nonwastewater
    forms of these wastes generated by the
    process described
    in
    the waste
    listing description and disposed after August
    17,
    1988,
    and not generated
    in the course of treating wastewater forms
    of
    these wastes.
    (Based
    on
    No
    Generation)
    1025
    -Nenwastewate~s—Nonwastewatenforms
    of
    these
    wastes
    generated
    by
    the
    process descnibed
    in the waste Th~ting
    description
    and disposed after August
    17,1988,_and not
    ene”ated
    in the
    course
    of
    treating
    wastewater
    forms
    of
    these
    waste’s.
    (Bas~d
    on
    No
    Ge’~c~T~Tj
    109—428

    -65—
    K036’
    —~4eRwastewateFs—Nonwastewater forms
    of
    these
    wastes
    generated
    by
    the
    process described
    in the waste
    listing description and disposed after August
    17,
    1988, and
    not generated in the course of treating wastewater forms
    of
    these wastes.
    (Based on No Generation)
    K044 (Based
    on Reactivity)
    1045
    (Based
    on Reactivity)
    K047 (Based
    on Reactivity)
    1060
    44enwastewateFs—Nonwastewater farms of these wastes
    generated by the
    process described in the waste listing description and disposed after August
    17,
    1988,
    and not generated in the course of treating ,wastewater forms
    of
    these wastes.
    (Based
    on No Generation)
    K061 Nonwastewaters—High Zinc Subcategory
    (greater than or equal
    to 15
    total
    zinc)
    (Based
    on Recycling): effective 8/8/90
    K069 —NenwastewateFs-Non-Calcium Sulfate Subcategory Nonwastewater forms of
    these wastes
    generated by the process described
    in the waste listing
    description and disposed after August
    17,
    1988,
    and not generated
    in the
    course of treating wastewater forms
    of these wastes.
    (Based
    on Recycling)
    —K983 Nenwastewate~s—F4eAsh S~eate~e~y
    4~.essthaR
    9r~
    teta~ash~~Base4en
    P~eAsh4—
    K100 —f4eAwastewatePs- Nonwastewater forms of these wastes ~neratedby the
    process described in the waste
    listing description and disposed after August
    17,
    1988,
    and not generated
    in
    the course of treating wastewater forms
    of
    these wastes.
    (Based
    on No Generation)
    (Source:
    Amended
    at
    14 Ill.
    Reg.
    ,
    effective
    )
    IT IS
    SO
    ORDERED.
    I, Dorothy M. Gunn,
    Clerk
    of the Illinois Pollution Control
    Board, hereby
    certify that the
    above Order was adopted on the
    ~‘~‘
    day of
    ~
    1990, by a vote of
    7—C
    ~
    ‘~.
    /‘j~~
    Dorothy M.
    Gup9’, Clerk
    Illinois Po11~ztionControl Board
    109—429

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