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 THPUUJH
 6—30-Us’
PROPOSAL
 FOR
 PUBLIC
 COMMENT
PRGPUSED ORDER
 OF
 THE BOARD
 ~by 3.
 Aneerson):
Pursjant
 to
 Section
 22.1
:~
 ~‘
 ~n
 Un.
 1
rOi1?OCa~ P~oters on
 ~st
 ~
tile
 boo~d is
 proposuly
 to
 ~r~nd
 trio
 RLk~L;z-~o:
 st~ ~‘eyt;.~1~ns
Sect ion
 22.4
 of
 t~i~
Act
 9overrs
 acopsi
on
 uT
 ~53J
 aci
 DOS
 ~SCOOi
 1 S~1i~
tJi~
RCRA
 program
 in
 illinois.
 Section
 L2.4~o) provices
 for
 yui~k
cD
 on
 of
regul ations
 IOiCD
 de
 1deflti
 cal
 in
 Sues
 aricc
 to
 t
~DO~dl
 ~oqol ec~
 on~
Socti
on
 22.4(a)
 c~cvidesthat
 Ti tie
 VII
 of
te
 ~si.
 and
 Seor
 I
 or
 S
 of
 ~
Adrnirii
strati
ye
 P
 ocedue
 Act
 shall
 not
 apply.
 Boccuse
 tn
 s
 ri
 1
ockin~
 is
 riot
subject
 to
 Section
 5
 of
 the
 Administrative
 Proce~u~e
 1CL,
 it
 is
 not
subject
 to
first
 notice
 o~to
 second
 notice
 rev~e~
 by
 too
 Joint
 CoHinitt
 en
Adi;iini strati
 ye
 Rules
 (J1~AR).
 Tno
 feda~a1 RCRA
 roJJ
 ations
 ure
 found
 at
 40
 c~
260
 tn~ougn 270.
 This
 ruiLmaKiry
 upd~tesIllinois
 RCRA
 rules
 to
 corroSpond
with
 USEPA
 anendrients
 during
 toe
 pe~iodJanuary
 1
 tnrouyn
 Jun~
30,
 1939.
This
 Proposea
 Order
 is
 supported
 by
 a
 P~oposedOpi
ni
 on
 adopned
 this
 same
aay.
 The
 text
 of
 the proposed
 rules
 is
 attached
 to
 this
 Order.
 The
 Board
will
 rocci
ye
 wni
tten
 publ ic
 coecont
 on
 tie
 proposal
 fur
 46
 days
 after
 toe
 Gate
of publication
 in
 the Illinois Register.
iT
 15
 SD ORDERED,
I
,
 Dorothy
 N.
 Gum,
 Clerk
 of
 the Illinois Pollution Control
 Board,
 hereby
cert
 y that the
 above Proposec Order was adopted
 or
 the
 •~~_
 day
of
_______________,
 1989,
 by
 a
 vote
 of
 ~
~& ~
Dorothy
 N.
 in,
 Clerk
illinois Pollution
Ceritrol
 Board
1~)6—293
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TITLE
 35:
 ENVI R3N~4LNTA~
 PRD
 LECTI 0
SUDTITLE
 0:
 WASTU
 D1SPUIAL
CHAPTER
 I:
 POLLUTION
 CONTROL
 BOARD
SUBCHAPTER
 h~
 PELIM1TE
PA~7 701
RCRA
 AND
 UIC
 ~il
0
 P;
 ril:~
Secti on
702.101
 Applicao~
it
702. 102
 Purpose
 coo
 Scops
702.103
 Confidentiality
702. 104
 Rt:fe~eflC.~.e
/02.105
 Reiomokir~i
702.106
 Agency
 C”iteria
702. 107
 PerH
 Aoo~0l~
702. 105
 Van
70~.
 109
 tnf c
 ~cecm:i.
702.110
 Def~nitions
SUBPART
 iS:
 PERMiT APPLiCATIONS
Secti on
702.120
 Permit Application
702.121
 Who
 Applies
702.122
 Completeness
702.123
 information Reujirements
702.124
 Recordkeeping
702.125
 Continuation
 of Expiring Permits
702.126
 Signatories
 to
 Permit Applications
 and Reports
SUTPART
 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
732.145
 Proper 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
 0:
 ISSUED
 PERMITS
Secti on
106—294
-3-
/02. ~81
 Effect
 of
 a
 Permit
702.15?
 Transfer
70?. IdU
 Modification
702. ie~
 Causes
 for
 Modifi cati on
702.155
 Facility Siting
132.
 183
 Fe
vocati or
 702.137
 MIno
 Doe ~ications
AUT~0PiTY:
 inpI orient
 ig
 5cr ti on
 13
 cnn
 22.4
 and
 authuri zed
 oy
 Secti on
 27
 of
th.;
2nvi~onrerite
 Protection
 Act
 (Ill.
 Rev.
 Stat.
 1988 Supp.,
 ch.
 Ill
 I:.
pars.
 1013,
 i0?2.a and
 1027;).
SOURCE:
 Adopted
 in
 P31-32,
 47
 PCB
 93,
 at
 6 Ill. Peg.
 12479, effective
 as
noted
 in
 35
 111.
Adm.
 Code
 700. 106;
 amenood
 in R82-19
 at
 at,
 53 PCB
 131,
 7
ill.
 RL3.
 10332, eff~tiv~~s
rotee
 in
 3D
 ill.
 Act. Code
 700. 106;
 anenucu
 ~ri
P54-9
 at
 9 111.
 Peg.
 11926,
 effective
 July
 24,
 1955;
 amended
 in R85—23
 at
 10
ill,
 keg.
 13274, elfeetiv~July 29,
 1956;
 ainendec
ii
 P56—1
 at
 10 i~l.Roy.
4053,
 effective
August
 12,
 1 956, amended
 n 586-22
 ~t
 11
 111.
 Peg.
 6131,
ef
 ~ct1
ye
 Mc~cn2~.
 lYoi
 amended
 in
k37-5
 at
 11
 ill.
 Reg.
 19376,
effective
No’omber
 12,
 198/;
 aID
idod
 in
 P87—26
 at
 12
 Ill.
 Peg.
 2579,
 effective
 Jam
 d~y
15,
 iYbe;
 cr~fldCd
in RSi—29
 at
 12
 111.
 Peg.
 6673,
 effective Mc”th
 28,
 1933;
amended
 in
 P37—DO
 at
 12 Ill.
 Peg.
 13083,
 effective July 29,
 1983;
 amended
 in
Rb9-1
 at
 13
 111.
 Rey.
 ,
 effective
 November
 13,
 1989;
 amended
 in
 R89—9
 at
14 Ji.
 Peg.
 ,
 effective
SUBPART
 B:
 PERHT APPLICATIONS
Section 702.122
 Completeness
Tne
 Agency
 shall
 not
 issue
 a
 permit
 under
 a
 program
 (RCRA
 or
 UIC)
 before
receiving
 a
 complete
 application
 for
 a
 permit
 under
 tnat
 prograni
 except
 for
emergency
 permits.
 An
 application
 for
 a
 permit
 under
 a
 program
 is
 complete
when
 the
 Agency
 recei yes
 an
 application
 form
 and
 any
 supplemental
 information
which
 are
 comp’eteo
 to
 its
 satisfaction.
 (35
 111.
 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.
Aom.
Coce
70.3.186
 (RCRA).
 The Agency may deny
 a permit
 for the active
 life of
 a
hazardous waste management facility
 or unit before
 receiving
 a complete
application
 fur
 a
 permit.
 ~RCRA)
—e~e r4ete~
 See-BOARD
 NOTE:
 Derived
 from
 40
 CFR
 144.31(d)
 and
 270.10(c),
as
 anended
 at
 54
 Fed.
 Roy.
 9607,
 March
 7,
 1989.
effective
 Source:
 Amended
 at
 14
 Ill. Reg.
106—295
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TITLE 35:
 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
SUBTITLE 6:
 WASTE DISPOSAL
CHAPTER I:
 POLLUTION
 CONTROL
 BOARD
SUBCHAPTER
 b:
 PERMiTS
PART
 703
RCRA
 PERMiT
 PRO6R~V
SUBPART
 !~:
 GENERAL
 PROV1S
Section
70i.AOO
 Scope
 and
 Relat\on
 to
 Otner
 Parts
703.10k
 Purpose
703.110
 References
SUBPART
 B
 PROHiBITIONS
Section
703.120
 Pro’ ~b.iiions
 in Gen~”a
703.121
 RCR:.. Permits
703.122
 Spt.nh.c
 inciusions
 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 RILE
AND
INTERIM STATUS
Section
703.140
 Purpose
 and
 Scope
703.141
 PermIts
 by
 Role
703.150
 ApplIcation by Existing
HWM
Facilities
 and
 Interim
 Status
Qualifications
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
106—296
-0-
703. 201
 Coritai ners
703. 202
 TanS
 Systems
/0r.203
 ~oriaceImpoundments
!0.2ud
 Waste
 Piles
703.203
 Incinerators
70$.2u6
 Land
 T~eatment
703.20/
 Lanofills
70n,
209
 Mi
sce
11
 ameous
 Uni
ts
SUBPART
 E:
 SHORT
 TLPM
 AND
 PHASED
 PERMITS
Secti on
703.22a
 Emergency
 Permits
703.222
 Intl nerato~’Conditions
 Prior
 to
 Trial
 Burn
703.223
 incinerator
 Conditions
 Durinc
 Trial
 Bu~n
/03.
 244
 iiiC~
narator
 Conditions
 /~fLer7 ~iai
 Burn
103.225
 Triol
 Burns
 for
 Existing
 incinerators
703. 230
 Lane
 Treetuient
 Denonstrati
 on
7u3.231
 Research,
 Development
 and
 Demonstration
 Permits
SUBPART
 F:
 PERIIT
 CONDiTiONS
 OP
 DENIAL
Secti
on
703.240
 Permit
 Denial
703.241
 Establisniny
 Pe”riit
 Conditions
703.242
 Noncompliance
 Pursuant
 to
 Emergency
 Permit
703.243
 Monitoring
703.244
 Notice
 of
 Planneo
 Changes
/03.245
 Twenty-four
 Hour
 Reporting
703.246
 Repoting
 Requirements
703.241
 Anticipated
 Noncompliance
SUBPART
 B:
 CHANGES
 TO PERMITS
Section
703.263
 Transfer
703.278
 Modification
103.271
 Cases
 for Modification
703.272
 Camses
 for Modification
 or Pci ssuance
703.273
 Facility Siting
703.280
 Permit Modification
 at the Request
 of the Permittee
703.281
 Class
 1 Modifications
703.282
 Class
 2 Modifications
703.283
 Class
 3 Modifications
Appendix A Classification of Permit Modifications
AUTHORITY:
 Implementing Section 22.4
 and authorized
 by Section
 27
 of the
Environmental
 Protection Act
 (Ill.
 Rev.
 Stat.
 1988 Supp.,
 ch.
 111 1/2,
 pars.
1022.4
 and
 1027).
SOURCE:
 Adopted
 in P82-19,
 53 PCB
 131,
 at
 7 111. Reg. 14289, effective
October
 12, 1983;
 amended
 in R83-24
 at
 8 111. Reg.
 206,
 effective December
 27,
1983;
 amended
 in R84-9
 at
 9 III. Reg. 11899, effective July 24,
 1985;
 amended
in R85-22
 at
 10
 Ill.
 Reg.
 1110,
 effective January
 2,
 1987;
 amended
 in R85—23
at
 10 111.
 Peg.
 13284, effective July
 28,
 1986;
 amended
 in R86-1
 at
 10 Iii.
Peg.
 14093,
 effective August
 12,
 1986;
 amended
 in P86-19
 ac
 10 Iii.
 Reg.
1.06—297
—6-
20~U2
 effe:ti
 ye
 Decc:o~r2,
 198t;
 amended
 in
 P86—23
 at
 11
 111.
 Peg.
 612
effective
 Mnrcr,
 24,
 19c)
 ;
 amendee
 in
 520—06
 at
 11
 111.
 Peg.
 13543,
 effect
 i
Au~st
 4,
 1987;
 anenoec
 in
 R83-L
at
 J
 iii.
 Peg.
 19H3,
 effective
 N~~nrnber
12,
 ~981;
 anerideo
 in
 R8~-26 at.
 12
 il,
 Reg.
 2564,
 eft~:ctive January
 i5~
Ji:;
 ciiended
 in
 P83—39
 at
 12
 11
 .
 Peg.
 13069,
 effectivL
 July
 29,
 1938;
ned
 in PHi—id
 at
 13
 iii.
 Roy.
 ~
 3,
 e~fectiye
 0
 tenDer
 27,
 1938;
 amended
i:
 i89—.
 cit.
 H:,
 Pee.
 e’
 ti~
 Noveirbe
 ~d,
!989;
 arnenn
 i’~
P5OM
v
~
“
 3:
 ,‘
koHl 8
 1
eCtion /U3~21
 RCPT
 Pam
a)
 No person
 shal
 I
 cormHct
 any
 hazardous
 waste
 stor
 ge,
 nnizardous
 waste
trertmeni.
 or
 fldZo~G~
 jC
 waste
 ci sposa
 operation:
Ni
tinout
 a
 RLPn
 Inrr..
 for
 the
 H~J~i
 I naza
cOcos
 was
to
 Inane
 ~r~’
faH
 it;
 or
2)
 in
 violation
 of
 any
 conciitiori
 i~.
used
 by
 a
 RCRA
 penmit
b)
 Owners
 an.
 operators
 of
 HWId
 units
 —~esb—shaIl have
 permits
 curing
 trio
•
 -I.
 •
 active
 life Jnclndlnc
 the closure period)
 of
 trio
 unit.
 Owners
 and
operators
 of sur~ace
 ~ounoments,
 landfills,
 land treatment
 units
and
 waste
 pile
 erits
 that
 received
 wastes
 after
 July
 26,
 1982,
 or
that
 certified
 Josure
 ~according
 to
 35
 H.
 4dm.
 Code
 ?25.2i5)
 after
January
 26,
 1963,
 —~st—shal
 I
 have
 post—closure
 permits,
 unless
 they
demonst”ate
 closure
 by
 removal
 as
 provided under Sections 703.159
 and
703.160.
 if
 a
 post-ciosame
 permit
 is
 required,
 the
 permit
 must
aucress
 applicable
 35
 lii,
 Adm.
 Code
 724
 groundwater
 nonitorng,
unsaturated
 zone
 monitoring,
 corective
 oction
 uric
 post-closure
 care
requl rements.
~j
 The
 denial
 of
 a
 permit
 for
 the
 active
 life
 of
 a hazarcous waste
man~yernent
facility or
 unit does
 not
 affect the
 requirement
 to obtain
d
 post—closure
 r~rmit under
 this
 Section.
—~B@AR~
 ~4Q~E~~ee-B0ARD
 NOTE:
 Derived
 from
 40
 CFR
 270.1(c)
 —98~
as ~
 at
 b2
Fe~
~
 4~
 ~eee~e~
 ~
 ~9~T~—(198S),
 as
amended
 at
 54
 Fed.
 Peg.
 9607,
 March
 7,
 1989.
(Source:
 Amended
 at
 14
 ~1l.
 Reg.
 ,
 effective
SUBPART
 C:
 AUTHORIZATION
 BY
 RULE
 AND
 INTERIM
 STATUS
Section
 703.155
 Changes
 During
 Interim
 Status
a)
 -~4e~
 hews
 wastes
 Ret p~ev+e~sIy+~eRt4f+e~
 +A
 PaFt
 A
 ec the
a~p~eat4e~
 ~ay~etFeate~ste~edeF ~+s~ese~e~a~a
~ae~4ty -Except
 as
 provided
 in
 subsection’
 (b),
 the owner
 or operator
of
 an interim status facility may make the following changes
 at
 the
facility:
1)
 Treatment,
 storage
 or disposal
 of new hazardous wastes
 not
106—
29~3
—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
 1 ist~(p~
 or
 identification)
 if
 the
owner
 or
 operator
 submits
 a
 revised
 Part
 A
 pammit
 application
prior
 to
 such -a
 ~
b
 2)
 Increases
 in
 the design
 capacity of
 processes used at
 —a—the
facility— ~aybe ~a~e-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 —ef—:
~
 There
 is
 a lack of available treatment,
 storage or disposal
capacity
 at
 other
 hazardous waste management
 facilities;
or
B)
 The
 change
 is
 necessary to compJ~with
 a federal,
 State
 or
locairegu
 i
nement,includin~Jli.Adm.~j~728o~
729.
?
 3)
 Changes
 in
 the processes for the treatment,
 storage
 or disposal
of hazdrdous waste may
 be made
 at
 a
 facility
 or addition—at— of
processes —say be a~e~
 —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)
 4t-The
 change
 is
 necessary
 to
 prevent
 a
 threat
 to
 human
health
 or the environment
 because
 of
 an emergency
situation;
 or
2
 B)
 4t—The change
 is necessary to comply with —FedeFa~
aR~
~tateFe~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
 be
 ~a~e -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
 requirements),
 until
 the
 new
 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. Adm. Code 725.Subpart
 H
as
 of the date of demonstration.
 All
 other
 interim status
duties
 are transferred effective immediately upon the date of
106—299
-8-
the
 change
 of
 ownership
 or
 operational
 control
 of
 the
 facility;
5)
 ç
 esma
 in~icc2
 am with
 an
interim status
 corrective
action order
 issued
 by:
 USEPA under Section 3008(h)
 of
 the
Resource Conservati
on
 end tee yen’ Actor
 other iederal
~
 to
 a
~
t
 u
 tine
Lnvi~~onamntaidrotecti o
 ~
~~eBoa~dCinane
 en
dam
 t
u
 ~
suose.
t
i
 ~ i
 a
-
 1
 m1eeCth~
treatment~__stoni~~u
 sposal
 of
 501 id wast e
from
 rd
 eases
 that
oritinate_within the boundary
 of the facili
D)
 —~A RC
 ~
 s~a
 ?kati~CS
 ~ee~ee
~ce
 N~ fae~~+~y
 ~ae
states
 ~
~~es
 listed
 under
 subsection
 ,a1
 must
 not
 be
 made
 if
 they
 amount
to
 reconstruction
 of the HH
 facility.
 Reconstruction occurs
when
the capi tai
 investment
 in
 the
changes
 to
 the
 faci
 1 ltv
 exceecs ~i
ft
percent
 of
 the
 caoita
 cos
 of
 a
 comparable entirely
 new
fdcility.
 If
 all
 other
 requl rdments
 are met,
 tin~J2JjovJ13Jucnamuam
_______
 amount toe amconstruction:
1)
 —G~a~es
 CA?CF
t~s
~eet+eecc
 cet
 e~cstc—Changes
 mace
 soL
for
the
purpose
 of
complying
 with requirements
 of
 35 Ill.
 Adam
Code 125.293 for
 tanks and ancillary equipment.
~
 f~ces~artocomlwithteueral,
 State
 or
 local
~ents,
 md
 udin
 35
 Ill.
 Adni.
 Code 725,
 728
 or 729,
~
 existing
 unit,
 changes
 solely
 involving
 tanks
 or
containers,
 or
 addition of
 replacement
 surface impoundments
 that
satisfy the statutory standards of Section
 35
 Ill. Adam Code
728. 139.
~
 Changes
that
 are
necessary
 to
 all
ow
 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.
~j
 Changes necessary to
 comply with an interim status
 corrective
action
order
 issued
 by:
 USEPA under Section
3O~~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, storay~or disposal
 of solid
waste
from releases that
~~na~~ithin
 thebou~of~hef~i1i~
~J.
 Changes
 ~
 ~RdeF
th4s ~e?t~eR
 ~e
 Ret
 4~?~.e~e
 ?haR~es
-to
 treat
 or
 store,
 in
 —eeRta~ReFs
OF
 —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.
106-300
—9-
-~QARPkQT~ ~ee-~3AeD
NoTE:
 derived_frori
 40
 CFF
 2/3.72
as ~ece~e
 &?
 SR
 Pc
 Re
 4R~t~~eeew6es ~
(1988),
 as
 amended
 at
 54
Fe~~
 Reg.
 9607,
 11cr
 n
 7,
 1969.
Source:
 Amended
 at
 14 111.
 Peg.
 ,
 effective
Section
 703.157
 Grounds
 for
 Terriinatior
 am
 Ini.erin
 Stains
I nterim
 status
 termi nates
 wnen:
a)
 Final
 administrative disposition
 of
 a
 permit
 application
 is made;
 or
b)
 The
 owner
 or operator fails
 to furnish
 a
 oquested Pert
 B application
on time,
 or
 to
 fu-nish the
 full
 information requthed
 by the
 Part
 B
application,
 in
which
 case
 tine
 Agency
 sh~Il 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
111. Adm. Code 705.
c)
 For
 owners
 or
 operators
 of each land
 .sposai
 facility which
 has
 been
granted interim
 statue prior
 to
November
 3,
 1964,
 on
 November
 6,
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 sucn facility
 is
 in
compliance with
 all
 applicable g~oundwatermonitoring
 and
financial
 responsibility requirements.
d)
 For owners
 or operators of each land disposal
 facility which
 is
 in
existence on the effective date of
 statutory or
 regulatory amendments
under
 the
 Resource
 Conservation
 and
 Recovery
 Act
 that
 render
 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
 sucn
 permit
 requirement
 unless
 the
owner
 or
 operator
 of
 such
 facility:
1)
 Submits
 a Part
 B application for
 a RCRA permit
 for
 such facility
before the date
 12 months
 after the date on which
 the 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
requirements.
e)
 For owners
 or
 operators of
 any land disposal
 unit that
 is
 granted
authority to
 operdte under Section 7O3J55(e)~1), (2) or
 (3),
 on the
day 12 months
 after the effective date of such requirement, unless
 the
owner
 or operator certifies that such unit
 is
 in compliance with
all
 applicable 9roundwater monitoring and financial
 responsibility
requirements.
 (35 Ill. Adam Code 725.190
 et seq.
 and 725.240
 et
seq.)
106—301
-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
 PCPA
 permit
 for
 an
 incinerator
 facility
 by
 Novelber
8,
 1986.
f
 ~)
 For owners
 and operators
 of
 any facility
 (other than
 a land disposal
or
 an
incinerator
 facility)
 on
November 8,
 1992,
 unless
 the owner
 or
operator of
the
facility submits
 a Part
 B application for
 a RCRA
permit
 for the facility by
Novernoer 8,
 1984.
-~14ete~see—BOARD
 NOTE:
 Derived from 40 CFR 27O.1O(e)(5)
 (1988) and
270.73-~~—(1988),
 as amended
 at
 54 Fed.
 Peg.
 9607, March
 7,
 1989
Source:
 Amended
 at
 14 Ill. Reg.
 ,
 effective
SUBPART
 0:
 APPLICATIONS
Section 703.183
 General Information
The following information
 is
 required
 in the
 Part
 B application
 for
 all
 HWM
facilities,
 except
 as
 35 ill. Adm. Code 724.101 provides
 otherwise:
a)
 A general description
 of the facility;
b)
 ChemicH
 and physical
 dnaiyses 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 Iii. Adm. Code 724;
c)
 A copy of
 the waste analysis plan required by
 35 Ill. 4dm. Code
724.113(b)
 and,
 if applicable,
 35
 111.
4dm.
Code 724.113(c);
d)
 A description
 of the security procedures and equipment required by
 35
Ill. Adam 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)—t
 4.—.
 Include where applicable,
 as part of the
inspection schedule,
 specific requirements in
 35
 Ill. Adm. Code
724.274,
 724.293(i),
 724.295,— ~24~294~—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. Adam 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.
 4dm.
 Code 724.327 and
724.355.
 35 Ill. 4dm. Code 724.355
 has not yet been adopted.
h)
 A description
 of procedures, structures
 or eQuipment used
 at
 the
106—302
—ii—
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 envi-onmunt,
 am
 to
orevent
 flooding
jor exampre,
 Derms,
 diKes, trencher
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
 requthed
 to
demonstrate
 compliance with
 35 111.
 4dm. 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. 4dm. Code 724.116(a)(3);
m)
 A copy of the closure plan
 and, where applicable, the post-closure
plan required by
 35 Ill. 4dm. Code 724.212, —a~—724.218 and
724.297.
 Include where applicable,
 as
 part of the
 plans, specific
requirements
 in
 35 Ill. 4dm. Code 724.278,
 724.297,
 724.328, 724.358,
724.380, 124.410, 724.451,
 724.701 and
 724.703;
n)
 For hazardous waste disposal
 units that have been closed,
documentation that notices required under
 35 Ill. 4dm Code 724.219
have been filed;
o)
 The most recent closure cost estimate for the facility prepared
 in
accordance with 35 Ill, 4dm.
 Code 724.242 and
 a
 copy of the
documentation required to demonstrate financial
 assurance under
 35
Ill.
 4dm.
 Code 724.243.
 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;
106—303
-12-
p)
 Where ~opl1cable,
 the most
 recent r.st_closure cost
 estindu..
 hr
 thc
faclli~yprepared In acco”dance vitc. 35 Ill. Mr. Cooc 724.244 plus
 c
copy of
the
documentation req.lred to demonst”ote finarcial assaralce
under 35 111. AS.. Code 724.245;
 For
 a new facility,
 a copj of
the
 required
 documentation may be
 subsi1itted 60 days prior to thc Intitlal
receipt
 of
 hazardous
 wastes,
 if
 it
 is
 later
 than the subrissior
 of
the Part B;
q)
 Where applicable,
 a copy of the insurancc policy or otker
documentation which comprises complianc
 with
tti~
~equfre,.i~rits
 of
 3t
ill.
 Adm.
 Code
724.247.
 For
 d
 new facili.y,
 do;unentatir
 shcwing
the
 amount
 of
 insurance
 meeting
 tie specification of 35
 lil.
 hr.
Code
 724.247(a)
 and,
 if
 applicable,
 35
 Ill.
 Adn.
 Code 124.247t~,,
that the owner
or
 operator
 plans
 to
 have
 in
 effect
 before
 initial
reccipt
 of
 hazardous
 w&stc
 for
 treatricnt,
 storagc
 ~r
 dispoa.1.
 A
requ
 st
 for
 an
 alternative
 level
 of
 required
 coverage,
 for
 a
 nets
 o’
existing
 facility,
may
be subnitted ds speciflea
 in 35 Ill. Ads.
 Coot.
724.247(c);
s)
 A topographic
map
showing a dlstanc~of 1000 feet around the facility
at
 a
 scale
 of
 2.5
 centImeters
 (1
 inch)
 equal
 to
 not
 more
 thasi
 61.0
meters
 (200
 feet).
 Contours
 must
 be
 shown
 on
 the
 map.
 The
 contour
Interval
 must
 be
 sufficient
 to
 cleanly
 show
 the
 pattern
 of
 surface
water
 flow
 In
 the
 vicinity
 of
 and
 from each operational unit of the
facility.
 For
 example,
 contours
 with an Interval of 1.5 meters
 (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 o
 facilities.
 The
map
must clearly show tne
following:
1)
 Map scale and date;
2)
 100-year floodplain area;
3)
 Surface waters including Intermittent streams;
4)
 Surrounding land uses (residential, connercial, agricultural,
recreational);
5)
 A wind rose
 (I.e., prevailing wlndspeed and direction);
6)
 Orientation of the map
 tnorth
 arrow);
7)
 Legal
 boundaries
 of
 the
 Hill
 facility
 site;
8)
 Access control
 (fences, gates);
9;
 injection
 ano
 withcirawal
 wells
 both
 on-site
 and
 ott-site;
10)
 Buildings; treatment, storage or disposal operations; or other
structures
 (recreation
 areas,
 runoff
 control
 systems,
 access
 and
internal
 roads,
 ston, sanitary and process sewage systems,
106304
—13—
loacinq
 end
 unloading
 areas,
 fire control
 facilities,
 etc.);
11)
 Barriers
 for
 orainage or
 flood control;
12)
 Locat~on
of operational
units
 within
 the
HWM
facility site,
wheam
 hazardous
 waste
 is
 (or wili
 be) treatea,
 stored
 or
di s~useu
(i nci add
 equi pment
 ci earup
 areas);
BOARD NOTE:
 F~am
laree HPt facilities,
 the Agency
 shall
 allow
tue
 usc
 of
other
 scaies
 on
 a
 case
 hy
 case basis.
t)
 i-~pplicants 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
 Ill.
 4dm.
Code 724.105,
 or
 if
 a petition
 has been
approved under
 35
 ill.
 4dm.
 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 at54
Fed. Rey.
 617, January
 9,
 i~?89.
source:
 Amended
 at
 14
 Ill.
 Peg.
 effective
SUBPART
 E:
 SHORT TERN 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.
 4dm. Code 724.443
 and of determining adequate
operating conditions
 under
 35 111.
 4dm. Code 724.415,
 the applicant for
 a
permit
 —to—for
 an existing hazardous waste
 incinerator -may—shall
 prepare
 and
submit
 a
 trial
 burn
 plan
 and perform
 a
 trial
 burn
 in accordance with
 Sections
703.205(b)
 and
 703.223(b)
 through
 (i),
 or,
 instead,
 submit
 other
 information
as
 specified
 in
 Section
 703.205(c).
 Applicants
 submitting
 information
 under
Section
 703.205(a)
 are
 exempt
 from
 compiidnce
 with
 35
 Ill.
 4dm.
 Code
 724.443
and
 724.445
 and,
 therefore,
 are
 exempt
 from
 the
 requ) rement
 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—shallcontact
 the
Agency
 to
 establish
 a
 later
 date
 for
 submission
 of
 the
 Part
 B
 application
 or
the
 trial
 burn
 results.
 4*
 the
 ap~4.~aRt
 s~b~4.ts
 a
 tF4.aI.
 ~
 p~ai~
 w4.th
 PaFt
B
 8*
 the pe~~t
 a~pI~+eat+oR~
 the t~*a~
 ~
 west
 ~e ee~~ete~
 aAd
 the
 FeS~tS
s~4tte~w*th*~the
 t4.Re
 pe~4-e~
 s~ee~**e~
 ~ythe
 A~eAeyT—Trial burn
 results
must
 be submitted prior
 to
 issuance of
 the
 permit.
 When
 the applicant submits
a
 trial
 burn
 lan
with
 Part
 B
of_th~itapation,the~en~yshali
specify
 a time period prior
 to
 permit
 issuance
 in which the trial
 burn must
 be
conducted
 and the results
 submitted.
—4Bea~14ete~.
 See
 4G
 G~R
~22v2~~4444r~—B0ARD
 NOTE:
 Derived
 from
 40
 CFR
270.62(d)
 (1988),
 as amended
 at
 54 Fed.
 Peg. 4288, January
 30,
 1989.
106—305
-14-
Source:
 Amended
 at
 14
ill,
 Peg.
 effective
SUBPART
 F:
 PERMIT CONDITIONS
 OR DENIAL
Section
 703.240
 Permit
 Denial
The Agency~~
 pursuant
 to the procedures
 of
 35
Ill.
 4dm.
 Code
705~d~~~e
~
~litorunitonl,
BOARD
 NOTE:
 Derived
 from
 40
 CFR
 270.29,
 as
 adopted
 at
 54 Fed.
 Reg.
 9607,
March
 7,
 I989.
Source:
 Added
 at
 14
 Ill.
 Peg.
 effective
Section
 703.Appendix
 A
 Classification
 of
 Permit
 Modifications
Class
 Modifications
A.
 General
 Permit
 Provisions
1
 1.
 Administrative
 and
 informational
 changes.
1
 2.
 Correction
 of typographical
 errors.
1
 3.
 Equipment replacement
 or upgrading with functionally equivalent
components
 (e.g.,
 pipes, valves,
 pumps,
 conveyors,
 controls).
4.
 Changes
 in the frequency of
 or procedures for monitoring,
reporting,
 sampling or maintenance activities
 by the
 permittee:
1
 a.
 To
 provide
 for
 more
 frequent
 monitoring,
 reporting
 or
mai ntenance.
2
 b.
 Other
 changes.
5.
 Schedule
 of
 compliance:
1*
 a.
 Changes
 in
 interim
 compliance
 dates,
 with
 prior
 approval
 of
the
 Agency.
BOARD
 NOTE:
 H*U
 indicates that prior Agency approval
 is
~q~red.
3
 b.
 Extension
 of
 final
 compliance
 date.
1*
 6.
 Changes
 in
 expiration
 date
 of
 permit
 to
 allow
 earlier
 permit
termination, with prior approval
 of the Agency.
1*
 7.
 Changes
 in ownership or operational
 control
 of
 a facility,
provided
 the procedures of Section
 703.260(b)
 are followed.
B.
 General Facility Standards
106—306
-15-
1.
 Changes
 to
w~stu
sampl
 ng
 or
 analysis
 rnetriods:
1
 a,
 Th conform
with
 Agency
 guiuance
 or board
 regulations.
2
 o.
 Utner
 changes.
2.
 trances
 to analytical o~~l
 ity assu~~re/conamoi
ular~
a.
 o
~orri
 urm witn
aqency
 uui ounce
 or
 ragu
!dtiC:.~
2
 o.
 Otner
 ciionyes.
1
 3.
 Cnanges
 in
 procedures
 for
 maintaining
 the
 operating
 record.
2
 4.
 Changes
 in
 frequcamy
 or
 content
 of
 inspection
 schedules.
5.
 Cnanyes
 in
 tne
 trai ni
 rig
 plan:
2
 a.
 That
 affect the
 type or decrease
 the amount
 of
 trainint
given
 to employees.
1
 5.
 Other changes.
6.
 Contingency
 plan:
2
 a.
 Chanqes
 in
 emergency
 procedures
 (i.e.,
 spill
 or
 release
response procedures).
1
 b.
 Replacement
 with
 functionally
 equivalent
 equipment,
 upgrade
or
 rc
 ocate
 emergency
 equipment
 listed.
c.
 Removal
 of
 equipment
 from
 emergency
 equipment
 list.
d.
 Changes
 in
 name,
 adaress
 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
 standaras,
 that
 change
 must
 be
 reviewed
undam
 the
 same
 procedures
 as
 the
 permit
 modification.
C.
 Groundwater
 Protection
1.
 Changes
 to
 wells:
2
 a.
 Changes
 in
 the
 number,
 location,
 depth
 or
 design
 of
upgradient
 or
 downgradient
 wells
 of
 permitted
 groundwater
monitoring
 system.
1
 b.
 Replacement
 of
 an existing well
 that
 has been damaged
 or
rendered
 inoperable,
 without
 change
 to
 location,
 design
 or
depth of the well.
106—3~)7
-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 downgradlent 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 ACL5 (Alternate Concentration
Limits)):
3
 a.
 As specified in the groundwater protection standard.
2
 b.
 As specified In the detection monitoring program.
2
 6.
 Changes
 to
 a
 detection
 monitoring
 program
 as
 required
 by
 35
 Ill.
Adm.
 Code
 724.198(j),
 unless
otherwise specified In this
Appendix.
7.
 ComplIance monitoring program:
3
 a.
 Addition of compliance monitoring program as required by 35
Ill. Adm. 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(l)(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
 faáility,
 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
 pri.or
 approval
 of
 the
 Agency.
1*
 c.
 Changes
 in
 the
 expected
 year
 of
 final
 closure,
 where
 other
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permit
 conditions
 are
riot
 changed,
 with
 prior
 approval
 of
the Aqcnc~.
1*
 d.
 Changes
 in
 procedures
 for
 decontamination
 of
 facility
equipment
 or
 structures,
 with
 prior
 approval
 of
 the
 Agency.
2
 e.
 Changes
 in
 attroved
 closure
 plan
 resulting
 from
 uriexpectea
events
 occur~in.gBering
 partial
 or
 final
 closure,
 unless
oenerwise
 soecified
 in
 this
 Appendix.
3
 2.
 Creation
 of
 a
 rice 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
 111.
 4dm.
 Code
 724.350(c).
2
 e.
 Tanks
 or
 containers
 (other
 than
 specified
 below).
1*
 f.
 Tanks
 used
 for
 neutralization, dewatering,
 phase
 separation
or
 component
 separation,
 with
 prior
 approval
 of
 the
 Agency.
E~
 Post-Closure
1
 1.
 Changes
 in
 name,
 address
 or
 pnone
 number
 of
 contact
 in
 post—
closure plan.
2
 2.
 Extension
 of
 post-closure
 care
 period.
3
 3.
 Reduction
 in the post-closure care period.
1
 4.
 Changes
 to the expected year of
 final
 closure,
 where other
permit
 conaitions
 are
 not
 changed.
2
 5.
 Changes
 in post-closure
 plan necessitated
 by events occurring
during
 the
 active
 life
 of
 the
 facility,
 including
 partial
 and
final
 closure.
F.
 Containers
1.
 Modification
 or addition of container
 units:
3
 a.
 Resulting
 in greater
 than 25~increase
 in the facility’s
container
 storage
 capacity,
 except
 as
 provided
 in
 F(1)(c)
and
 F(4)(a).
2
 b.
 Resulting
 in
 up
 to
 25
 increase
 in
 the facility’s container
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storage ~
C.
 Or
 treatment processes necessary
 to treat wastes
 that
 are
~cted
 from
 land
 dis
 osal
 to
 meet
 some
 or
 all
 of
 the
a~pplicabletreatment
standards
 or to
 treat wastes
 to
sf
 in
 v~holeor
 in
 art
 the standard
 of
 use
 of
practically available technology that yields
the
greatest
environmental
 benefit
 contained
 in
 40
 CFR
 268.8(a)(2)(ii),
~r~oratedb
 reference
 in
 35
 Ill.
 Ad~ode
 728.108
riora
 ro~’al of
 theAenc.
 This m~i
 cation
 nia
also
 involve
 the
 addition
 of
 new
 waste
 codes
 or
 narrative
description of wastes,
 It
 is
 not
 applicable
 to
 dioxin-
containing wastes
 (F020,
 FO21, F022,
 F023,
 F026,
 FO27
 and
F 0281.
2.
2
 a.
 Modification of
 a container unit without
 increasing the
capacity of the
 unit.
b.
 Addition
 of
 a
 roof
 to
 a
 container
 unit
 without
 alteration
of the containment
 system.
3.
 Storage
 of
 different wastes
 in
 containers,
 except
 as provided
 in
3
 a.
 That
 require additional
 or different management practices
from those authorized
 in
 the permit.
2
 b.
 That do
 not
 require additional
 or different management
practices from those authorized
 in the
 permit.
Note:
 See Section 703.280(g) for modification procedures
to
 be used for the management
 of
 newly
 listed
 or identified
wastes.
2
 4.
 Storage
 or treatment of different wastes
 in containers:
2
 a.
 That require addition
 of units
 or change
 in treatment
 pppcess
 or management standards,
 provided that the wastes
are restricted from land disposal
 and are
 to
 be treated
 to
meet some or
 all
 of the
 a
 licable treatment standards,
 or
are to
 be treated
 to satisf
 in whole or
 in
 art
 the
standard
 of
 use
 of
 practically available technology
that
yields the 9reatest environmental benefit” contained
 in
 40
CFR 268.8~aj(2)(ifl,incorporated
 by reference
 in
 35 Ill.
Adm. Code 728.108.
 It
 is
 not applicable
 to dioxin-
jnj~~jfp~,
 F021,
 FO22,
 F023, FO26,
 F027 and
FU28).
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
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type
 (e.g.,
 mci
riereror
 scr.bber
 _____________
~
 e~sces
 FO2O,
 FU?1,
F022,
 F023,
 P026,
 F027
 and
 P32k).
5.
 Other
 changes
 n
 contai ncr
management
 practices
 (e.g.,
 aisle
space
 ;
 types
 of contai ne~m~
 :
 st~creqat1ou
G.
 Tanks
3
 a.
 Mocification
 or audition
 of tank
units
 resulting
in
 greater
than 25
 increase
 in
 the
facility’s
 tank capacity, except
as
 provided
 in
 paragraphs
 G(1)(c),
 —dR~
—G(l)(d)
 anti
G(1~.
 e).
2
 b.
 Nodificdtiw
 or
addit~
 :u
 uf
 tank units
 resulting
 in
 up
 to
25k.
 increase
 in
 the
 faci
 i
ty
 ~ tan~
Cdpatity,
 except
 dt
proviued
 in
 paragraphs
 G1i)(d)
 and
G(~)(e).
2
 c.
 Audi tion
 of
 a
 new
 tank
 thai.
 wi
 1
 operate
 for
 inure
 than
 90
acys
 using
 any
 of
 the
 fri
 lowing
 physical
 or
 crieniicai
treatment
 techno
 ogies:
neutralization,
 dewatering,
 phase
separation
 o~component
 separation.
1*
 d.
 After
 prior
 approval
 of
 the
 Agency,
 addition
 of
 a
 new
tank
that
 wHl
 operate
 for
 up
 to
 90
 days
 using
 any
 of
 the
following
 physical
 or
 chemical
 treatment
 technologies:
neutralization,
 dewai.ering,
 phase
 separation
 or
 component
separati on.
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
 er
 all
 of
 the
aj~plicabletreatment
 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
 268.6(a)(2)~ii),
j~p~atedb~yreferencein
 35 111. Adm. Code 728.108,
with prior approval
 of uc Agency.
 This mod~fication
may
also involve the additio~of new waste codes.
 it
 is not
applicable
 to dioxin—containing wastes
 (FO2O,
 F021,
 F022,
F023,
 FO26,
 F027
 and F028).
2
 2.
 Modification
 of
 a tank unit or
 secondary containment system
without increasing the capacity
 of the
 unit.
3.
 Replacement
 of
 a
 tank
 with
 a tank that meets the
 same design
standards and
 has
 a capacity within
 +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
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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 require
 additional
 or
 different
 management
 practices,
tank
 design,
 different
 fire
 protection
 specifications
 or
significantly
 different
 tank
 treatment
 process
 from
 that
authorized
 in
 the
 permit,
 except
 as
 provided
 in
 paragraph
G(5)(c).
2
 b.
 That
 do
 not
 require additional
 or different management
practices,
 tank
 design,
 different
 fire
 protection
specification
 or
 significantly
 different
 tank
 treatment
process
 than
 authorized
 in
 the
 permit,
 except
 as~rovided
~ra~~G(5)(d.
Note:
 See
 Section
 703.280(g)
 for
 modification
 procedures
 to
 be used
 for the management
 of
 newly listed
 or identified
wastes.
c.
 That
 req~re addition
 of
 units
 or
 change
 in
 treatment
~sses
 or
 maria
 ement
 standards,
 rovided
 that
 the
 wastes
are restricted
 from
 land
disposal
 and
 are to be treated
 to
meet
 some
 or
 all
 of
 the~ppjicable treatment
 standards,
 or
that
 are to
 be treated
 to
 satisfy
Jf~
whole
 or
 in
 parP)
 the
standard
 of
 “use of practically ~
incorporated
 by ~eference
ir
 35
 Ill
4dm.
 Code
 728.108.
 The
 modification
 is
 not
 applicable
 to
dioxin—containing
 wastes
 (F020,
 F021,
 F022,
 F023,
 FO26,
F027
 and FO28).
d.
 That
 do
 not
 require
 the
 addition
 of
 units
 or
 a
 change
 in
 the
 treatme
 ocess
 or
management
 standards,
 and
 provided
that
 the
 units
 have
 previously
 received
 wastes
 of
 the
 same
type
 (e.g., incinerator scrubber water).
 This modification
is
 not applicable to dioxin—containing wastesJFO2O, F021,
F022,
 F023,
 FO26,
 F027 and F02~~I
H.
 Surface Impoundments
3
 1.
 Modification
 or addition of
 surface impoundment units that
result
 in increasing the facility’s surface impoundment
 storage
or
 treatment capacity.
3
 2.
 Replacement
 of
 a
 surface impoundment
 unit.
2
 3.
 Modification
 of
 a
 surface
 impoundment
 unit
 without
 increasing
the
 facility’s
 surface
 impoundment
 storage
 or
 treatment
 capacity
and without modifying the unit’s liner,
 leak detection system or
106—312
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eachate
 collection
 syst?ui.
2
 4.
 honification
 of
 a
 surface
 impoundment
 management
 riraccice.
5.
 Treatment,
 storage
 or
 discosal
 of
 diffeent
 wastes
 in
 serface
i mpouraarrens
3
 ~.
 inns
 require
 aaditional
 or
 different
 management
 ~raccices
or
 ci tfereni.
 desi on
 of
 the
 ii
ncr
or leak detec
ti
 on
 systt~m
than authori zed
 mi
 the permit.
2
 b.
 That
 do
 not
 require
 additional
 or
 different
 management
practices
 or
 different
 design
 of
 the
 liner
 or
 leak
detection
 system
 than
 authorized
 in
 the
 permit.
Note:
 See
 Section
 703.280(g)
 for
 modification
 procedures
to
 be
 usen for the management
 of
 newly
 listed
 o~’identified
wastes.
c.
 That
 are
 wastes
 restricted
 from
 land
 disposal
 the
 meet
 the
applicable treatment standards or that
are
 treater
 to
satisfy
 the
 standard
 of
 ‘use
 pf_practicai_ly
 available
technology
 that
 yields
 the
 9reatest
 environmental
 bencfit”
containec
 in
 40
 CFR
 268.8(a)(2)(ii
 ),
 incorporated
 by
reference
 in
 35
 ill.
 4dm.
 Code
 728.108,
 and
 provided
 that
the
 unit
 meets
 the
 minimum
 technological
 regui rements
stated
 in
 40
 CFR
 268.5(h)(2),
 incorporated
 by
 reference
 in
35
 111. 4dm. Code 726.105.
 This modification
 is
 not
applicable
 to
 dioxin—containing
 wastes
 (F020,
 F021,
 F022,
F023.F026,
 F027 and FO2B).
d.
 That
 are
 residues
 from
 wastewater
 treatment
 or
incineration, provided
 the disposdl
 occurs
 in
 a
 unit that
meets
 the
 minimum
 technological
 regu~~ements stated
 in
 40
CFR 268.5(h)(2),
 incorporated
 by
 reference
 in
 35 Ill. 4dm.
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 applicable
 to dioxin-containing wastes
çFO2O,
 F021,
 F022,
 F023,
 F026,
 F027 and F028).
I.
 Enclosed Wyste
 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. 4dm. Code 724.350(c).
1.
 Modification
 or
 addition of waste pile units:
3
 a.
 Resulting in greater than
 25
 increase
 in the facility’s
waste
 pile storage
 or treatment capacity.
2
 b.
 Resulting
 in
 up to
 25
 increase
 in the facility’s waste
pile storage
 or
 treatment capacity.
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—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:
3
 a.
 That require additional
 or different management practices
or
 different
 design
 of
 the
 unit.
2
 b.
 That do not rEquire additional or different management
practices or different design of the unit.
Note:
 See Section 703.280~g)for modification procedures
to be used
 for
 the
 management
 of
 newly
 listed
or
 identified
wastes.
J.
 Landfills and Unenclosed Waste Piles
3
 1.
 Modification or addition of landfill units that result in
 Increasing the facility’s disposal capacity.
3
 2.
 Replacement of a landfill.
3
 3.
 Addition or modification of a liner, leachate collection system,
leachate
 detection
 system,
 run—off
 control
 or
 final
 cover
system.
2
 4.
 Modification
 of
 a
 landfill
 unit
 without
 changing
 a
 liner,
leachate
 collection
 system,
 leachate
 detection
 system,
 run-off
control
 or
 final
 cover
 system.
2
 5.
 Modification
 of
 a
 landfill
 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
applicable
 treatment
 standards
 or
 that
 are
 treated
 to
106r314
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~
 a i
 1
 a b
 1
 e
tec~~o1o
 that
 lelds
 the
 ~‘eatest
 environrneri~a1 benefit’
~ained
 in
 40
 CFR
 268
 incor~d
 0’
refe’ence
 in
 35
 111,
 i~dri,Code
 72~.i08, and
 pro~tidectnat
the
 lanafili
 unit
 mee
 tne
 minimern
 techno’oyica1
~~j’ements
 stated
 in
 FT 268, 5ftT1~IJnc~or~
 Dy
refeence
 in
 35
 111,
 Ad-~. Code
 728.10~.
 This
 rodification
~
F022,
 F023,
 F026,
 F027 end
 F028).
a.
 That
 are
 residues
 from
 wastewater
 treatment
 or
incineration, provided the
 disposal occurs
 in
 a landfill
unit that meets
 the minimum technological ~‘eguirements
stated
 in
 40 CFR 2e8.5(h)(2),_incorporated_by reference
 in
35
 111.
 Adm. Code /28.105,
 and provided furtner that
 tOe
landfill
 ha
 reviousl
 recei ved
 wastes
 of
 the
 same type
ftç~
examp
 ~,
 ~
applicable
 to dioxin-containing wastes
 (F020,
 F021,
F32~,
F023,
 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 “equi”ed
 in
 permit.
5.
 Management
 of different wastes
 in
 land treatment
 units:
3
 a.
 That require
 a
 change
 in permi~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
wastes.
6.
 Modification
 of
 a land treatment unit management p”actice to:
3
 a.
 Increase rate or change method of waste
 application.
b.
 Decrease
 rate
 of waste application~
2
 7.
 Modification of
 a land treatment unit management practice
 to
change measures of
 pH or moisture
 content
 or
 to enhance
microbial
 or chemical
 reactions.
106—315
-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 qr to modify operating
plans for distribution of ahimal
 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(9) (2).
3
 10.
 Changes
 in
 the, unsaturated
 zone
 monitoring
 system
 resulting
 in
 a
change
 to
 the
 thcation,
 depth,
 number
 of
 sampling points
 or
replace unsaturated zone monitoring devices or components of
devices with devices or components that have specifications
different
 from
 permit
 requirements.
2
 11.
 Changes
 in
 the
 unsaturated
 zone
 monitoring
 system
 that
 do
 not
result
 in
 a
 change
 to the location,
 depth, number of sampling
points,
 or
 that
 replace
 unsaturated
 zone
 monitoring
 devices
 or
components
 of
 devices
 with
 devices
 or
 components
 having
specifications
 different
 from
 permit
 requirements.
2
 12.
 Changes
 in
 background
 values
 for
 hazardous
 constituents
 in
 soil
and
soil-pore
 liquid.
2
 13.
 Changes
 in sampling, analysis or statistical procedure.
2
 14.
 Changes In land tr!atment 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
demonstration.
2
 18.
 Changes
 in
 vegetative
 cover
 requirements
 for
 closure.
1.
 Incinerators
106—316
—25—
3
 1.
 Changes to Incre
 sc. by more thcn
 25.. aiy ~
 th~efollowing limits
authorized
 in
 the
 permit:
 A
 the”rac,,
 feed
rate
limIt,
 a
 waste
feed
 rate
 limit
 0”
 an
 organic
 chlo”:ne
 feea
 rate
 ‘imIt.
 The
Agency
 shall
 require
 a
 new v’ial
 bin
 t3
substdntiate
 compliance
with the “egulatory pertorb,ance stand3~’dsunless this
demonstration
 can
 be
 made
 through
ut~’~
 mtans.
2
 2.
 Changes
 to
 increasE,
 by
 uj.
 to
 25.
c~y
of
 tnt
 followi.ig
 limits
 authorized
 In
 the
 permIt:
 /~
tPie~l
tec.a rate
 ilIai1.,
a Wc.stt
feed lint o” an organ.~cnlo”in-
teCO
 rat.
 Iin.it.
 The .lyeI’
 v
shall
 require a new triai
 bu”n to sJDstantiate cor.uyharic.e wi~n
the “egulato”y performance standaras unless this de~.onstratioi
can be made througn other
meai~s.
3
 3.
 ModifIcatIon of
an
incintrato’- unit by thu jing the internal
size
 or
 geometry
 of
 tne
 r’-ima!y
 or
 secondary
 con.oustion
 u
its,
by adding a p’-imary or st.ondo’i co~oustion
unit,
 by
substantially changing the design of any co
 nent used to
remove HC1
 o’- particulates fro’ the combust’on gases or by
changing other features of
th
 icinerator ~natcould affect its
capability to meet
 the regula
 ‘y perto”r’ance standards.
 The
Agency shall
 require a new trial
 burn to substantiate compliance
with the regulatory
 perfo”tiance standards, unless this
demonstration can
 be
 made
 th’-ough
 other
 means.
2
 4.
 ModIfication of an incinerato’- unit
 In a manne’- that will
 not
likely affect the capability
 of the unit to meet the regulatory
performance standards but which will change the ope”atlng
conditions or monitoring requirements specified
 in the pe~it.
The Agency may “equire a new trial burn to dem nstrate
compliance with the regulatory performance standards.
5.
 Operating requirements:
3
 a.
 Modification of the limits specified in the pe”mit for
minimum contustion gas tenperature, minimum contustion gas
residence time or oxygen ~oncentration
 In the secondary
contustion
 chamber.
 The Agency shall
 require a new trial
burn to substantiate compliance with the regulatory
performance
 standards
 unless
 this
 uumonstration
 can
 be
 made
tnrough 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
 recordkeepinq
 requIrement
 specified
 in the
permit.
6.
 Incineration
 of
 different
 wastes:
3
 a.
 If
 the
 waste
 contains
 a
 POHC
 that
 Is more difficult to
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incinerate than authorized by the per~.itor it
incine’-atlon
of the waste requires compliance with diffe”ent regulator3
performance standards than specified
 In
 thc. pen
a,
t&
Agency shall
 require a new trial
 burn to substa
 iate
con~pliancewith the regulatory pe”fo”mance star..~”ds,
unless this demonstration can be rade throuy’. other means.
b.
 if the waste does not contain a POC that is more difficult
to Incinerate than authorized by tnt permit and
 if
incineration of the waste doe~not require compliance with
different regulato’-y performanre standards thai specified
in the permit.
BOARD NOTE:
 See Section 703.280(g) for modification
p’ucedures to be
used
 for
the
manager.~entof newly
listed
 or
i
 cntlfied wastes.
7.
 Shakedown and trial
 burn:
2
 a.
 Modification of the trial burn plan or any of the permi~
conditions applicable during the snakedown period for
determining operational readiness after construction, the
trial
 burn period or the period inmediately 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
conduct’ng
 a trial
burn,
 provided the change
 is minor and
has
 received
 the
 prior
 approval
 of
 the
 Agency.
1*
 d.
 Changes
 In
 the
 ranges
 of
 the
 operating
 requirements
 set
 in
the
 permit
 to
 reflect
 the
 results
 of
 the trial burn,
provided
 the
 change
 is
 minor
 and
 has
 received
 the
 prior
approval
 of
 the
 Agency.
8.
 Substitution
 of
 an
 alternate
 type
 of
 fuel
 that
 is
 not
 specified
in the permit.
BOARD NOTE:
 Derived from 40 CFR 270.42, Appendix I, as adopted
at 53 Fed. Reg. 37934, September 28,
 1988.
Source:
 Amended
 at
 14 Ill.
 Reg.
 effective
106
c3l8
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TiTLE
 35:
 ENVIRONIIHTAL
 PRuTEtT1C
SUBIiTLE
 6:
 WASTE
 U’SPOSnL
CHAPTEk
 I:
 POLLUT1O’s
 COl¼3’BUidCi
SUBCHAPTER
 c:
 HAZARDOUS
 WASTE
 OPt~hTsNGREO’J~REMEI4is
PMT
 .2.
HA41ARDuUS
 WASTE
 MA’
 .3EME.IT
 SYSTEM:
 GENEiu’..
SUBPART
 A:
 GEkERtL
 PR0ViSI~
Sect4 on
720.ioi
 Pur,rnse,
 bcope
 ano
 Appl;cab’’:,.
720.102
 Availability
 of lnfonrdtion; Confidentiality of information
720.
103
 Use of Number and Gender
SUbr’nRT
 B:
 DEFINITIOHt
 Section
72u.ii0
 Definicior’
720. iii
 References
SUBPART C:
 RILEMAKING PETITiONS
 AND
 OTHER PROCEDURES
Section
720.120
 Rulenaking
720.121
 Alternative Equivalent Testing Methods
720.122
 Waste
 Delisting
720.130
 Procedures
 for
 Solid
 Waste
 Determinations
720.131
 SolId Waste DeterminatIons
720.142
 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
Activities
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.
 9781, effective as
noted
 in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 700.iO6; amended and codified in R81-22, 45 PCB
317, at 6 Ill. Reg. 4828, effective as noted
 in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 700.106;
amended 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, effectlvi, August
 12,
 1986; amended in R86-19 at
 10 Ill. Reg.
20630, effective December
 2, 1986; amended In R86—28 at 11111. Reg.
 6017,
effective March 24, 1987; amended in R86-46 at 11 Ill. Reg. 13435, effective
August 4,
 1987;
 amended in R87—5 at 11111. Reg. 19280, effective November
12, 1987;
 amended in R87-26 at
 12 Ill. Reg. 2450, effective January 15,
1988;
 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;
 amended
In
 R89-1
 at
 13 Ill. Reg.
 ,
 effective November 13, 1989;
 amended in R89-9
at 14 Ill. Reg.
 •
 effective
106—319
-
S
 ~
 ‘‘~
 rj~
 ~
 L.
 L
 ~,i
 ~
Section
 720.111
 Refe~’ence~
a)
 The
 following
 pubi icatior:s
 are
 incorporated
 by
 r:ference:
ANSI.
 Avaiiaule
 from
 the.
 Amen
 :rir
 Ncttional
 Standards
 Institute,
1430 Broadway,
 New
 York,
 New
 Yor~.
 10010,
 (212)
 354—3303:
ANSI
 B31.3
 aria
 B31.4.
 See
 ASMI./ANS1
 B31.3
 and 831.4
API
 ,
 Available
 from the American
 Pe~roieumInstitute,
 1220
 L
Str~et, N.W,,
 Washington,
 D.C.
 200u5,
 (202)
 682-a000:
“G~ide
fo’~inspection
of
 Refinery Equipment, Chapter
 XIII,
At~~ospheric
 arid Low
 Pr u~su
 re
 STorage
 Tanks,’
 4th
 Editi
 on,
1981,
 reaffirmed DecemDer,
 19
“Cathodic Protection
 of
Under~ound
Petroleum Stor’age Tanks
and
 Pipi rig
 Systems,”
 API
 Recornrnnded Practice
 1632,
 Second
Edition,
 December,
 1987.
“Installation of Underground Petroleum Storage Systems,”
API
 Reconinended Practice
 1615, Fourth Edition, November,
1987.
ASME.
 Available from the American S~.iety of Mechanical
Engineers,
 345 East 47th Street,
 New
 York,
 NY
 10017,
 (212)
 705-
7722:
“Chemical
 PlQflt
 and Petroleum Refinery Piping”, ASME/ANSI
831.3
-
 1987,
 as supplemented by B31.3a
-
 1988
 and B31.3b
-
1988.
 Also available from ANSI.
“Liquid Transportation Systems for Hydrocarbons, Liquid
Petrol
cmi
Gas, Anhydrous Amnoni a,
 and Al cohol s”, ASME/ANSI
831.4
 1986,
 as supplemented by B31.4a
-
 1987.
 Also
avail~iefrom 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 D-93—79 or D—93—80.
GPO.
 Available from the Superintendent
 of Documents,
 U.S.
 Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C.
 20401,
 (202)
 783-
3238:
106~320
-29-
Standard
 Industrial
 Ci
 assi
fication
 Manual
 (1972),
 and
 1977
Supplement,
 republished
 in
 1903
NACE,
 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 Liuried,
 or
 Submergec
 ~~iquid
 Sto~ogeSyste:~s”,
NAE
 Recomended Practice RP0285-95, approved
 March,
 1903.
NFPA.
 AvailablL from the National
 Fire
 Protection Association,
Batterynarch
 Park,
 Boston, MA
 02269,
 (617)
 770-.3300 or
 (800)
344-3555:
“Fianiiiabie and Combustible Liquids Code” NFPA 30,
 issued
July
 17,
 1987.
 Also
avdila0ie
fro~
 ANSi.
NTIS.
 Available
 from the National Technical
 I nforrration
Service,
 5285
 Port Royal
 Road,
 Spririgfieic,
 VA
 22161,
 (703)
481-4600:
“Generic Quality Assurance Project Plan
 for Lanu Disposal
Restri ctions
 Program”, EPA/530-SW—87—011,
 Mcrcn
 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
 Groc
 id
 Water Monitoring
 at Solid
Waste Disposal Facilities”,
 EPA-530/SW-6I1,
 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
 1
 (April,
 1964)
 and Update
 11
(April,
 1985))
 (Document number PB
 87—120291)
STI.
 Available from the Steel
 Tank Institute,
 728 Anthony
Trail, Northbrook,
 IL
 60062,
 (312)
 498—1983:
“Standard for Dual
 Wall
 Underground Steel
 Storage Tanks”
(1986).
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
 —~9~8~-(1989)
40
 CFR
 136 —~98~—(1989)
40 CFR
 142
 —(~98~4—(1989)
106—321
-30-
40 CFR 220 -~988~—~989
40
 CFR
 260.20 -~988~-(I989)
40 CFR
 24
 -98-~~9
40
 CFR
 302.4,
 302.5
 and
 302,6
 —~98~4-(1989)
40 CFR
 761
 -~9~-(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 PROCEDURES
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 delist 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
 35 111. 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
the Board
 or
 request for determination directed
 to
 the Agency
 shall
include the information
 required by
 40 CFR 260.22 —4~98~
 —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.
 Adrn.
 Code 722 for waste which
 is hazardous
 in any
106—322
—31-
state
to
 which
 it
 is
 to
 be
 transported.
Source:
 Mended at 14
lU.
 Reg.
 ,
 effective
106—323
-32-
Secti on
728.101
728. 102
728. 103
728. 104
 728.
105
728.106
728. 107
728.lOa
Section
728.130
728.131
728. 132
728. 133
728.134
728.139
Waste Specific Prohibitions
——
Waste Specific Prohibitions
——
Waste Specific Prohibitions
——
Waste Specific Prohibitions
 ——
Waste
 Specific
 Prohibitions
 ——
Statutory
 Prohibitions
Solvent
 Wastes
Dioxin-Containing
 Wastes
California List Wastes
First Third Wastes
Second
 Third
 Wastes
SUBPART D:
 TREATMENT STANDARDS
Applicability
 of Treatment Standards
Treatment Standards expressed
 as Concentrations
 in Waste Extract
Treatment Standards expressed as Specified Technologies
Treatment Standards expressed
 as Waste Concentrations
Adjustment
 of Treatment Standard
SUBPART
 E:
 PROHIBITIONS ON STORAGE
Secti on
728.150
 Prohibitions
 on Storage of Restricted Wastes
Table
 A
Table B
Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C
Constituent
 Concentrations
 in Waste Extract
 (CCWE)
Constituent
 Concentrations in Waste
 (CCW)
Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP)
Treatment Standards
 (As concentrations in the Treatment Residual
Extract)
List
 of Halogenated Organic Compounds
AUTHORITY:
 Implementing Section 22.4 and authorized
 by Section
 27
 of the
Environmental
 Protection Act ~iii.Rev. Stat.
 1988 supp.,
 ch.
 111
 i/a, pars.
1022.4
 and
 1027).
SOURCE:
 Adopted
 in R87—5
 at
 11 Ill. Reg. 19354, effective November
 12,
1987;
 amended
 in R87—39
 at
 12 111. Reg.
 13046, effective July 29,
 1988;
TITLE
 35:
 ENViRONMENTAL
 PR0TECTI0~
SUBTITLE
 G:
 WASTE
 D~SP0SAL
CHAPTER
 1:
 POLLUTION
 C0NTR3~.
BOARI)
SUBCHAPTER
 c:
 HAZARDOUS
 NASIE
 OPERATING
 REQUIREMENTS
PART
 728
LAND
 DiSPOSAL
 RESTRiCTiONS
SUBPART
 A:
 GENERAL
Purpose, Scope and Applicability
Definitions
Dilution
 Prohibited
 as
 a Substitute for Treatment
Treatment
 Surface
 Impoundment
 Exemp~i
 on
Procedures
 for
 case-by-case
 Extensions
 to
 an
 Effective
 Date
Petitions
 to Allow
 Land
 Disposal
 of
 a
 Waste
 Prohibited
 under
Subpart
 C
Waste
 Analysis
Landfill
 and Surface
 Impoundment
 Disposal Restrictions
SUBPART
 C:
 PROHIBiTION
 ON LAND DISPOSAL
Section
728.140
728. 141
728.142
728. 143
728.144
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b)
 The
 following
 wastes
 are
 prohibited
 from
 land
 disposal,
 except
 when
they
 are
 injected
 into
 a
 UIC
 well,p8irsuant
 to
 35
 Ill.
 Adrn.
 Code
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 or
 738.115(d)
 USEPA
 hazardous
 waste
 numbers:
KOOY
 (wastewaters)
~OTT7~i3nwastewaters)
(nonwastewatersD
 KOlS
K014
 (nonwastewater~7
c)
 The following wastes are prohibited from land disposal:
 The wastes
specified
 in
 35 111. Adm. Code 721.131
aS
USEPA hazardous waste
numbers:
F006
--
 cyanide
 (nonwastewater)
F 008
F009
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
 III. Adm. Code
738.114(f):
 The wa~tespecified
 in
 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721.131
 as
USEPA hazardous waste number F007.
2)
 The followi~
 p
 ted from land ~posal
 pursuant
to tr~etreatment standards specified
 in Sections 728.141
 or
728.143 applicable
 to those wastes:
FOil
 (nonwastewaters?
F012
 (nonwastewaters)
106—326
—35--
~j
 Effective
 June
 8,
 1991,
 th~
fo~o
 ~astesa~eron/bitedfrom
 land
~J~osc’i:
 Tne wastes ~pec ~dinth~sSector±jiavin~
a
 treatment
standard
 ifl
 Subpa’z
 U based
 On
 incineration,
 and which
 are
contaminated
 contan;i natec
 soi
 I
 and
 aebri
S.
e)
 Until
 June
 8,
 1991,
 wastes
 intl udet
 in
 subsections
 (c)
 and
 (d)
 may
 be
~
 ess
 whether
such
 un~e
is
 a
 ne~,replacemt~nt or
 I atera~
ax~r~r
 cr1 t
 ,
 only
 if
such
 unit
 is
 in
 corapliance
 wish
 the
 techn~cal
 eqiirernents
 specified
in
 40 CFR 265.5(h)(2),
 incorporated ~~uference
 ir
 Section 728.105.
f)
 The
 regui—ements
 of subsections
 (a),
 (b),
 (c) and
 (d)
 do
 not apply
if:
1)
 The wastes meet
 the applicable standards specified
 in Subeart
D;
 or
2)
 Persons
 have teen
 y~~ci:te
an
 exemption
 froLl
 c
 proni
D~ti 011
E~antto~~titionunde
 Secti on
 728.106,
with
 respect
 to
those wastes ant units
 coverec by
 the
 petition.
~
 The requirements
 of
 subsections
 (a), ~b)and
 (c)
 do
 not
 apply
 if
persons
 nave been gr~ntedan extension to the effective
 date
 of
 a
prohibition pursuant to Section
 728.105, with respect
 to those wastes
covered
 by the extensi
on.
~J
 Until
 May
 8,
 l9~it, the second third wastes
 specified
 in
 40
 CFR 268.11
(1989)
 for which
 treatment standards
 under Subpart
 D
 are not
applicable,
 including California
 list wastes
 subject
 to the statutory
prohibitions of Section
 728.139
 or
 codified prohibitions
 under
Section 728.132,
 d”C
 prohlbited
 from disposal ~n a landfill
 or
surface
 impoundment
 unless
 the
 wastes
 are sublect
 to
 a valid
demonstration
 and
 certification
 pursuant
 to
 Section
 728.108.
I)
 o
 determine
 whether
 a
 hazardous
 waste
 exceeds
 the
 applicable
treatment
 standards
 specified
 in
 Section
 728.141
 or
 72a.143,
 the
initial
 generator
 shall
 test
 a
 representative
 sample
 of
 the
 waste
extract,
 or
 the
 entire
 waste,
 depending
 on
 whethe-
 the
 treatment
standanas
 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
0
 levels,
the waste
 is
 prohibited from land
 disposal
 and
 all
 the requirements
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 treated
 using the identified technology
or technologies, or
 an equivalent method
 approved under subsection
(b).
106—327
-36-
1)
 Liquid
 hazcirdous
 wastes
 containing PCBs
 at
 concentrations
greater
 than
 o~-equal
 to
 50
 ppm but
 less
 than
 530
 ppn:
 m:Jtt
 be
intl rierated
 in accordance
 witri
 technical
 requi
 renenl s
 as
 40
 CER
761.70,
 incorporated
 by
 reference
 in
 35
 Ill. Adw. COc~t721.111,
or burned
 in
 nigh
 efficiency
 bo~Iers in
 accordance
 with the
technical requi~ementsof
 40
 CFF.
 761.60.
 Liquid hazardous
wastes
 consci ni nq PIEs
 at concertrati ons greate~than
 or equal
to
 500
 ppm
 must
 be
 incinerated
 in
 accordance
 witn
 the
 techni c~l
requireaients
 of
 40 CFR
 761.
 70.
 Thermal
 treatment
 in
 accordance
with
 this Section
 must
 be
 in
 compliance
 with applicable
regulations
 in
 35 Ill.
 Adni.
 Code
 724,
 725
 and
 726.
2)
 Noriliquid hazardous wastes containing halogenated organic
coi:poun(s
 (1-lOts)
 in toL~i concentrations yreater than or equal
to
 1000
 rn3/kg
 and
 liquid HOC-containing
 wastes
 that
 are
prohiblted
 under
 Section
 728,132(u)(1)
 must
 b~inciner0ted
 in
accordance
 wisn
 the
 requl rements
 of
 35
 Iii.
 Aum.
 Code
724.Subpart
 U
 or
 35
 111.
 Adm.
 Code
 725.Subpart
 0,
 or
 in
 boi
 -ers
or
 industrial
 furnaces,
 as
 defined
 in
 35
 Ill.
 Adtn.
 Code
 720,
burning
 in
 accordance
 with
 —a~ea~e Feg~-ateFystAëa~s-35
ill.
 Acm.
 Code
 726.
 These
 treatment
 standcirds
 do
 not
 apply
where
 the
 waste
 is subject
 to
 a Subpart
 C treatment standard for
a specific HOC
 (such
 as
 a hazardous waste chlo~-inatedsolvent
for which
 a treatment standard
 is established under Section
728.141
 ()).
3)
 The nonwastewater form of
 the following hazardous wastes must
 be
incinerated
 in accordance with
 the requirements
 of
 35 Iii.
 Adri.
Code
 264.Subpart
 O,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
KilS
Ki
16
P040
P041
P043
P044
P062
P085
P109
Pill
U05$
U087
U221
U223
~j
 The
 wastewater
 form
 of
 the
 following
 hazardous
 wastes
 must
 be
treated
 by carbon adsorption,
 or incineration,
 or pretreatment
106—328
—37--
~
 or:
K
027
K039
K113
K
114
KItS
K11?
P040
P047
P043
P04-4
P062
P 086
n
1
 r
r
iui
Pill
U 0 St
UO37
U221
0223
b)
 Any
 person
 may
 submit
 an
 application
 to
the
Agency
 demonstrating
 that
an
 alternative
 treatmeni
 method
 can
 achieve
 a
 level
 of performance
equivalent
 to
 that
 achievable
 by
 methoos
 specified
 in
 subsection
(a).
 The
 applicant
 shall
 submit
 information demonstrating tnat 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.
 -198~—i9~7,
 ch.
 lii
 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
 treatmerlt
 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
 14 111. 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
 ot
 grab samples
 except the wastewater
treatment standards that
 are based
 on analysis
 of composite
 samples
for wastes,
 K009,
 KO1O,
 K036, K038,
 K04-O,
 P039, P071,
 P089,
 P094,
P097
 and U235.
106—329
-38--
b)
 When wastes with different treatment
 standards
 for
 a
 constituent
 of
 concern
 are
 combined
 for
 purposes
 of
 treatment,
 the
 treatment
 residue
must meet
 the
 lowest treatment standard
 for- the constituent of
concern.
Source:
 Amended
 at
 14 Ill. Reg.
 effective
Table
 A
 Constituent
 Concentrations
 in Waste Extract
 (CCWE)
Concentration
 (in mg/L)
FOOl
--
 FOOS Spent Solvents
 Wastewaters
 All
 other
containing
 spent
spent
 solvent
solvents
 wastes
Acetone
 0.05
 0.59
n—Butyl
 alcohol
 5.0
 5.0
Carbon
 disulfide
 1.05
 4.81
Carbon tetrachloride
 0.05
 0.96
Chlorobenzene
 0.15
 0.05
Cresols (and cresylic acid)
 2.82
 0.75
Cyclohexanone
 0.125
 0.75
1,2—Dichlorobenzene
 0.65
 0.125
Ethyl
 acetate
 0.05
 0.75
Ethylbenzene
 0.05
 0.053
Ethyl
 ether
 0.05
 0.75
Isobutanol
 5.0
 5.0
Methanol
 0.25
 0.75
F4ethylene chloride
 0.20
 0.96
 Methyl
 ethyl
 ketone
 0.05
 0.75
Methyl
 isobutyl
 ketone
 0,05
 0.33
Nitrobenzene
 0.66
 0.125
Pyridine
 1.12
 0.33
Tetrachloroethylene
 0.079
 0.05
Toluene
 1.12
 0.33
1,1,1—Trichloroethane
 1.05
 0.41
1,i,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane
 1.05
 0.96
Trichloroethylene
 0.062
 0.091
Trichlorofluoromethane
 0.05
 0.96
Xylene
 0.05
 0.15
F006
 nonwastewaters
 (see
 also
 Table
 B)
 Concentration
(in
 mg/L)
Cadmium
 0.066
Chromium
 (Total)
 5.2
Lead
 0.51
Nickel
 0.32
Silver
 0.072
—GyaR+~es
4TetaI-~
 Rese~ve~-
106—330
-39-
HxCDD
--
 All
 Hexachlorodibenzo—p-dioxins
HxCDF
--
 All
 Hexachlorodibenzofurans
PeCDD
—-
 All
 Pentachlorodibenzo-p—dioxins
PeCDF
—-
 All Pentachlorodibenzofurans
TCDD
--
 All
 Tetrachlorodibenzo-p—dioxins
TCDF
-—
 All
 Tetrachiorodibenzofurans
2,4,5-Trichiorophenoi
2,4,6-Trichlorophenoi
2,3,4,6-Tetrachl orophenol
Pentachlorophenol
FC07,
 FOOd
 and
 F009
 Nonwastewaters
 Concentrction
See
 also
 Table
 B
 ~j~r~/L)
Cad~ciun
 0.06?
Chrorium
 (total
 )
 5.2
0.51
 Lead
Nckel
 0.02
Silver
 0.072
FOil and F012 Nonwastewaters
 Content ration
(3i
 a~/L)
 See
 also
 Table
 B
Cadniiuni
 0.06?
Chromiur
 (total)
 5.2
0.51
 Leac
Nickel
 0.32
river
 0.072
F024
 Nonwastewaters
 Concentration
See
 also
 Table
 B
 ~rnu/~
Chromium
 (total)
 Reserved
Reserved
 Nickel
F028
 Nonwastewaters
 Concentration
See
 also
 Table
 B
 (in
 mg/L)
Chromium
 (total)
 Reserved
Reserved
 Nickel
Ff320
 ——
 F023 and F026
-—
 F028
 Concentration
Dioxin
 Containing
 Wastes
 (Maximum)
1 ppb
I
 ppb
1
 ppb
1
 pph
1
 ppb
1 ppb
(3.05
 ppm
0.05
 ppm
0.10
 ppm
0.01
 ppm
106-331
--40-
Chromium
 (T~tâ1
Lead
Concent
rat
 -~
on
(in mg/L)
0.094
0.37
KOOI nonwastewasers
 (see
 also Table
 B)
 Content
 ion
(in
 my/I)
Lead
 0.51
K022 nonwastewaters
 (see also Table
 B)
 Concentmtion
Chromium
 (Total
 )
~ir1
 ny/L)
5.2
Nickel
 0.32
K046 nonwastewaters (Nonreactive Subcategory)
 Concentration
t-j-’/?)___
Lead
 0.18
K048,
 KO49,
 K050,
 KOSi
 and
 K052 nonwastewate~s
 Concentration
(see
 also
 Table
 B)
 (in
 mg/L)
Arsenic
 0.004
Chromium
 (Total)
 1.7
Nickel
 0.043
Selenium
 0.025
K061 nonwastewaters
 Concentration
(Low Zinc Subcateyory—iess than
 15
 total
 zinc)
 (in
 my/L)
Cadmium
 0.14
Chromium
 (Total)
 5.2
Lead
 0.24
Nickel
 0.32
K06l nonwastewaters
 (High Zinc Subcategory-lS
 or
 Concentration
greater total
 zinc)
 effective until
 8/8/90
 (in 1:g/L)
Cadmium
 0.14
Chromium (Total)
 5.2
Lead
 0.24
Nickel
 0.32
K062
 nonwastewaters
106—332
-41—
K071 nonwastewaters
 Concentration
~/L)
~4ntcury
 0.025
K086 ~
(see also
Table
 B)
Chromium
 (Total)
 0.094
Lead
 0.37
Ku37
 nonwas~ewaters
 ~see
 ai
so Table
 uj
 Concentration
Lead
 0.51
KiOl
 and
 K1O2
 nonwastewdters
 (Low
 Arsenic
 Subcategory-
 Concentration
jniTotalArseni~~eeals2J~je~)
 (in
 mg/L)
Cadmium
 0.066
Chromium
 (Total
 )
 5.2
Lead
 0.51
Nickel
 0.32
KilS 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
 -
See
 also
 Table
 B
Si Iver
 0.072
106—333
-42-
P104
 Nonwastewaters
 Concentration
See also Table
 B
Sii~r
Source:
 Amended
 at
 14
 Ill.
 Reg.
 effective
Section
 728.Table
 B
 Constituent Concentrations
 in W~ste(CCW)
FOOl,
 Ff302,
 FF03,
 F004 and Ff305 wastewaters
 Concentration
~Pharniaceutic~
 Industry)
 (in
my/L)
Methylene chlo~ide
 0.44
F005 nonwastewaters
 (see also Table
 A)
 —
 Concentration
_________________________________________________________
 (in mg/kg)
Cyanides
 (Total)
 -Rese~~e~—590.
Cyanides
 (Amenable)
 30.
Ff307,
 Ff308 and
 Ff309 Nonwastewaters
 Concentration
See
 also
 Table
 A
 ~in
 my/kg)
Cyanides
 çTotal)
 590.
Cyanides
 (Amenable)
Ff307,
 Ff308
 and
 F009
 Wastewaters
 Concentration
See
 also
 Table
 A
 (in
 mg/L)
Cyanides
 Total)
Cyanides
 Amenable)
 0.10
Chromium
 TotalI
 0.32
Lead
 0.04
Nickel
 0.44
FOlO
 Nonwastewaters
 Concentration
(in
 mg/kg)
Cyanides
 (Total
 )
106—334
-43-
0.28
0.28
0.014
F010
 Wastewaters
 Concentration
~des~Total)
~~id~(Amen~ie
~m/L
~
0. 10
FOil
 and F012 Nonwastewaters
 Concentration
~/k~
~nide?7Amenabl e)
FOil
 and
 F012
 Wastewaters
 Concentration
See
 also
 Table
 A
 ~f~i~g71~
Cyanides
 çTotal)
 1.9
0.10
0.32
0.04
C
 anides
 (Amenable
Chromium çTotal
Lead
Nickel
 0.44
Ff324
 Nonwastewaters
 Concentration
(in
 my/kg)
 See
 also
 Table
 A
2-Chloro-l,3-butadiene
 0.28
0.28
0.014
0.014
0.014
0.014
0l4
1.8
1.8
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
3—Chloropropene
1,l-Dichloroethane
i,2-Dichloroethane
l,2—Dichloropropane
cis-l,3-Dichloropropene
trans-l,3--Dichloropropene
Diethylhexyl
 phthalate
Hexachloroethane
Hexachlorodibenzofurans
Hexachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins
Pentachiorodibenzofurans
Pentachlorodibenzo—p-dioxins
Tetrachlorodibenzofurans
FO24Wastewaters
See
 also Table A
Contentration
2-Chl oro—i
,
3-butadi ene
3-Chloropropene
1,1—Dichloroethane
106—3 35
—44---
1 ,2-Di chl oroet bane
1,
2—Dichioropropans
 cis-i,3-DichJ~oproene
t rars —1
,
3-Di chi
oropropene
Diethylhexyl
 phtflclldte
Hexachl oroethane
Hexachlorodi benzofurans
hexachiorodibenzo-p--dioxins
Pentachlorodibenzofurans
Pentachiorodibenzo-p-di6xins
Tet ratS i orodi berizofurans
Chromium
 (Total
Nickel
0.014
0.014
0.
oja
0.014
0.036
0.030
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.35
0.47
Kf30l
 nonwastewdters
 (see also Table A)
 Concentration
(in
 mg/kg)
Naphthalene
 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
Pentachiorophenol
 0.88
Phenanthrene
 0. 15
Pyrene
 0.14
Toluene
 0.14
Xylenes
 0.16
Lead
 0.037
KOO9
 and
 KOlO
 Nonwastewaters
 Concentration
Chloroform
(in
 mg/ky)
6.0
K009
 and
 KOlO
 Wastewaters
 Concentration
(in
 mg/L)
Chloroform
 0.10
1fl6—336
-45-
KO11,
 K013
 and
 K014
 Nonwastew
aters
 Concentration
~17k~
1
 Acetonitrile
 -
~lon~iie
23.
 Acrylamide
Benzene
 0.Ot
Cyanid~s (Total)
 ~T
KOT5
 wastewaters
 ConJ~tration
-~
 ~p~/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
Hexachiorobenzene
 28.
Hexachlorobutadiene
 5.6
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene
 5.6
Hexachl
 oroethane
 28.
Tetrachloroethene
 6.0
K016
 wastewaters
 Concentration
(in my/L)
Hexachlorobenzene
 0.033
Hexachlorobutadiene
 0.007
Hexachlorocyciopentadiene
 0.007
Hexachloroethane
 0.033
Tetrachloroethene
 0.007
Chloroethane
1,1—Dichloroethane
1,2—Dichloroethane
Hexachlorobenzene
Hexachlorobutadiene
Hexachloroethane
Pentachloroethane
1, 1,l-Trichloroethane
Concent
rati
 on
(in ~g)
6.0
6.0
6.0
28.
5.6
28.
5.6
6.0
K018 nonwastewaters
 -
 -—
106—337
-46-
KOiS
 wastewaters
Chloroethane
Chloromethane
l,l—Dichloroethane
1 ,2—Dichi oroethane
Hexachloroberizene
Hexacnl orobutadi
ene
Pentochloroethane
l,l,l—Trichloroethane
Content rati on
(in
 mg/L)
0.007
0.007
0.007
0.007
0.033
0.007
0.007
0.007
K019
 nonwastewaters
Bis(2—chloroethyl
 )ether
Chiorobenzene
Chloroform
1 ,2—Di chioroethane
Hexachloroethane
Naphthalene
Phenanthrene
 Tetrachloroethene
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
1,1 ,l—Trichloroethane
Concentration
5.6
6.0
6.0
6.0
28.
5.6
5.6
6.0
19.
6.0
KO19 wastewaters
Bis(2-chloroethyl
 )ether
Chl orobenzene
Chloroform
p—Dichlorobenzene
1,2—Dichloroethane
Fluorene
Hexachloroethane
Naphthal ene
Phenanthrene
1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene
Tetrachloroethene
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
1 ,1,1-Trichloroethane
Concentrati on
(in mg/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
KU~Unonwastewaters
1, 2—Di chloroethane
1,1,2,2-.Tetrachloroethane
Tetrachioroethene
Concentration
(in mg/kg)
6.0
5.6
6.0
106—338
—47-
KO2
-
 wastewaters
 Corcesvati
 on
__________________________________________
 __________
 (in
 nio/L)
1,2—Dicnloroethane
 0.0?-.
1,1 ,2,2-Tetracnl oroethane
 0.
uo;~
Tetr~chloroetherie
K022
 nonwastewaters
 (see
 alse
 Table
 AD
 Concertr~t1~T
Acetophenone
 19.
Sum of Diphenylarnine
 and Diphenyirritrosaniine
 13.
Phenol
 12.
Tol
 uenc
 0.004
K023,
 K09u
 and
 K094
 Nonwastew~ters
 ConcerntQ.
 or
 —-
Phthalic anhydride (measured
 as P~thalicacid,
 28.
K023,
 KO93 and K094 Wastewaters
 Concentration
Cm
 mg/L
Phthaiic anhydriJ--
 (measured
 as Pnthalic acid)
 0.54
1024 nonwastewaters
 Concentration
(in mg/kg)
—p~t~~?
 ~?4e-
Phthalic anhydride (measured as
 Phthalic acid)
 28.
K024 wastewaters
 Concentration
(in
 mg,’L)
—PA~~4e
 ae4d
 —
Phthalic
 anhydride
 (measured as Phthalic acid)
 0.54
K026 Nonwastewatpr’c
 Co’~ce’t“at ~on
See also Table A
 ~inmg/Kg)
1,l—Dichloroethane
 6.0
trans—1,2—Dichioroethene
 6.0
Hexachlorobutadiene
106—339
Flex
 ochl
 o”osehane
Pentaclloroetna
ne
i,J,1,2-Tet-~acnioroethane
1,
 1,2,2-Tot racnluroethane
1,
 1
 ,
 1
—T ri chi
 orocohanc-
1,1
,2-Trichioroethane
Tetrachl oroethylene
L L~
5,b
5.6
5.6
6.
0
6. 0
6.0
K028
 ~astewaters
 Concent~atiori
(in
 iog/L
 )
1,1—DI cbiorocLr~ane
trans—i,2—Dich oroetherte
Hexat hi orobuta diene
Hexacni
 uroeLhane
Pentach
10
roethare
l,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
1,1 ,2,2—Tetrachloroethane
Tetrachioroethylene
1 ,l,1-Trichloroethane
1,1,2-Trichloroet
 one
Cadmi urn
Chromium
 (Total)
Lea a
Nickel
0.007
0.033
0.00/
0.033
0.033
0.007
o.Oo-2~
0.007
0.007
0.007
6.4
0.35
0.037
0.47
Hexachlorobutadiene
Hexachloroethane
Hexachloropropene
Pentachlorobenzene
Pentachloroethane
 1.2,4,
 5-TetrachIorobenzene
Tetrachloroethene
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
Uoncentrati on
(in
 ~Lkn)
5.6
28.
19.
28.
5.6
14.
6.0
19.
1029
 Nonwastewaters
 Concentration
(iri mg/ky)
Chloroform
l,2—Dichloroethane
l,l—Dichloroethylene
6.0
6.0
6.0
6.0
~
l,1,l—Trichloroethane
Vinyl
 chloride
K030 nonwastewaters
 -
106—340
-49-
Concentration
(in
 mg/b)
0.008
0.008
0.007
o-Dichlorobenzene
p-Di chl orobenzene
Hexachlorobutadiene
Hexachloroethane
 0.033
Pentachloroethane
 0.007
1,2,4, 5-Tetracnlorobenzene
 0.017
Tetrachloroethene
 0.007
l,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
 0.023
1036
 Wastewaters
 Concentration
~o/L~
Disulfoton
 0.025
K037 nonwastewaters
 Concentration
(in mg/kg)
Disulfoton
 0.1
Toluene
 28.
K037
 wastewaters
 Concentration
(in mg/L)
Disulfoton
 0.003
Toluene
 0.028
KO38 and K040 Nonwastewaters
 Concentration
(in my/kg)
Phorate
 0.1
K038 and K040 Wastewaters
 Concentration
(in mg/L)
Phorate
 0.025
KO43 Nortwc~stewaters
 Concentration
(in mg/kg)
K030
 wastewaters
2~,4-uicriIorophenol
2,6—Dichl orophenol
0.38
0.34
106—341
-50-•
2,4,5—T~chl~~~n7l
Jrichi2~oer~
Tes rachl orophenol
 s
 tTotal
)
Percacolorophertol
Tetrachi oroethene
~xachiorodi5erzo--diox
 ins
Hexacnl
 orodi
 henzofu rans
Pentachlorod
 i benzo-p-di oxi is
Peritachlorodi
benoof
u
rars
Tetrachiorodi benzo—p-dioxins
Tetrachlorodi
ber~zofurans
8.2
7.6
0.68
1.9
1.7
0.001
0.031
0.
oof
0.001
0.00f
0. 001
1043
 W~stewaters
 Concentr0tion
(in
 mg1L)
2,4-Dichl22~fl2l
2,6-Dich
 orophenol
2,4,5—Trichlorophenoi
 2,4,6-Trichl
 orophenol
Tetrachlorophenoi s
 (Total
Pentachl orophenol
Tetrachloroethene
Nexachi orodi benzo—p—di oxins
Hexachlorodi benzofurans
Pentachlorodibenzo-p-di oxi
 ns
Pentachlorodi benzofu rans
Tetrachlorodib~ezo-p-di
s~
ins
/trachlorodib~
-
 zofurans
0.049
0.013
0.016
0. 039
0.018
0.22
0.006
0.001
0,001
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
Ben ze
Benzo(a)pyrene
-B4.s~2—ey~-~exy4-4-Diethylhexyl
 phthalate
Chrysene
Di—n—butyl phthalate
Ethyl benzene
Naphthal ene
Phenanthrene
Phenol
Pyrene
Tol uene
Xyl enes
Cyanides
 (Total)
0.84
37.
2.2
4.2
67.
Reserved
7.7
2.7
2.0
9.5
Reserved
1.8
K048 nonwastewaters
 (see also Table A)
 Concentration
(in my/kg)
9.5
106—342
K04o
 wastewaters
Benz
are
 Beozo
 a)
 pyrena
—B*s~--c
 yU~exyI--~—Diethyinexyl
 phthalate
Chrys
 s
Di -n-butyl
 phthai
 ate
thy
 1 heozene
Fl uorene
N~phthai
ene
Prienanth’-’ene
Phol
Pyrene
Tol ucro
Xy 1 ena s
Chromium
 (Total)
Lead
Concentration
(in my~J
0.Oil
0.047
0.043
0.043
0.060
r
 ~
ull
0.050
U.
 L)3J
0. 039
0.047
0.045
U.
 UJJ.
0.011
0.20
0.37
Anthracene
Benzene
Benz
0(a)
pyrene
—s~2—et~y~exy~—Diethylhexyl
 phthalate
Carbon disulfide
Chrysene
2,4-Dimethyl phenol
Ethylbenzene
Napntriaiene
Phenanthrene
Phenol
Pyrene
Tol uene
K049 nonwastewaters
 (see also Table
 A)
 Concentration
(in my/kg)
Anthracene
 6.2
Benzene
 9.5
Benzo(a)pyrene
 0.84
—s42—et~yexy~-~—Dicthylhexyl
 phthalate
 37.
Chrysene
 2.2
Ethylbenzene
 67.
Naphthalene
 (Reserved)
Phenanthrene
 7.7
Phenol
 2.7
Pyrene
 2.0
Tol uene
 9.5
Xylenes
 Reserved
Cyanides
 (Total
 )
 1.8
K049
 wastewaters
 Content
rati on
(in
 ntq/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
106—343
-52
Xyl
 enes
Crtromi
 urn
 (Total
L eao
Acenaphthene
Anthracene
Benzene
Benzo(a)anthracene
Benz 0(a) pyre n e
~
 hexyl
 phthal ate
Chrysene
Di-n-butyl
 phthalate
Ethyl benzene
0.011
0.20
0.037
K050
 nonwastewaters
 (scs
 also
 Table
 A)
 Concentration
c’3~)_
~~7~a1pyrerie
 0.84
Phenol
 2.
 7
Cyanides
 (Total)
 1.8
K050
 wastewaters
 Concertr~tion
(in
 my/L)
Benzo(a)pyrene
 0.047
Phenol
 0.047
Chromium
 (Total)
 0.20
Lead
 0.037
K051 nonwastewaters
 (see also Table A)
 -
 Concentration
(in
 mg/ky)
Anthracene
 6.2
Benzene
 9.5
Benzo(a)anthracene
 1.4
Benzo(a)pyrene
 0.84
phthalate
 37.
Cnrysene
 2.2
Di-n—butyl phthalate
 4.2
Ethylbenzene
 67.
Naphthalene
 Reserved
Phenanthrene
 7.7
Phenol
 2.7
Pyrene
 2.0
Tol uene
 9.5
Xylenes
 Reserved
Cyanides
 (Total)
 1.8
K051 wastewaters
 ion
 Concentrat
(inmg/L)
0,050
0.039
0.011
0.043
0.047
0.043
0.043
0.060
0.011
106—344
—53-
Fluorene
 0.050
Naphthalene
 0.033
Phenanthrene
 0.039
Phenol
 0.O~7
Py’ene
 0.045
Tol
 uene
 0.011
Xylenes
 0.011
Chromium
 (Total
 )
 0.20
Lead
 0.037
K052
 nonwastewaters
 (see
 also
 Table
 A)
 Concentration
(in mg/ky)
benzene
 9.5
Benzo(a)pyrene
 0.84
o-Cresol
 2.2
p-Cresol
 0.90
Ethyl benzene
 67.
Naphthalene
 Reserved
Phenanthrene
 7,7
Phenol
 2.7
Toluene
 9.5
Xylenes
 Reserved
Cyanides
 (Total)
 1.8
K052
 wastewaters
 Concentration
(in
 mg/L)
Benzene
 0.011
Benzo(a)pyrene
 0.047
o-Cresol
 0.011
p-Cresol
 0.011
2,4—Dimethyl phenol
 0.033
Ethylbenzene
 0.011
Naphthalene
 0.033
Phenanthrene
 0.039
Phenol
 0.047
Toluene
 0.011
Xyienes
 0.011
Chromium
 (Total
 )
 0.20
Lead
 0.037
K062 wastewaters
 Concentration
(in
 mg/L)
Chromium
 (Total)
 0.32
Lead
 0.04
Nickel
 0.44
106—345
—54—
Concentrat ion
(in nig/L)
0.015
0.044
0.031
0.022
0.044
0.031
0.015
U. U)
0.031
0.031
0.031
0.044
0.044
0.029
0.031
0.029
0.015
0.32
0.03/
K071
 wostewaters
 Concentrcition
~m/l)_
Mercury
 0. 030
K086
 nonwastewaters—Solvent
 Washes
 Subcatego-y
 Concen~’ation
(see
 also
 Table
 A)
Acetone
 13.37
phthalate
 0.413
n-Butyl
 alcohol
 0.37
Cyciohexanone
 0.49
l,2-Dichlorobenzene
 0.49
Ethyl
 acetate
 0.37
Ethyl
 berizene
 0.031
Methanol
 0.37
Mathylene chio”ide
 0.037
Methyl
 ethyl
 ketone
 0.37
Methyl
 isobutyl
 ketone
 0.37
Naphthalene
 0.49
Nitrobenzene
 0.49
Toluene
 0.031
1,l,l,-Trichloroethane
 0.044
 Trichloroethylene
 0.031
Xylenes
 0.015
K086
 wastewaters-Solvent
 Washes
 Subcategory
Acetone
-s~2—et~yI~heMy~4-Diethylhexyl
 phthalate
n-Butyl
 alcohol
Cyci ohexanone
1, 2—Dichlorobenzene
Ethyl
 acetate
Ethyl
 benzene
Methanol
Methylene chloride
Methyl
 ethyl
 ketone
Methyl
 isobutyl
 ketone
Naphthal ene
Ni trobenzene
Tol uene
1,1,1, —Trichl oroethane
Tn chl oroethylene
Xylenes
Chromium
 (Total
 )
Lead
106--346
—55—
K087
 nonwastewaters
 (see
 also
 Table
 A)
 Concentration
~rn’/~)_
Acenaphthalene
 3.4
Benzene
 0.071
Chrysene
 3.4
Fluoranthene
 3,4
inoeno(1,2,3—cd)pyrene
 3.4
Naphthalene
 3,4
Phenanthrene
 3.4
Toluene
 0.65
Xyienes
 0.070
K087
 wastewaters
 Concentration
Acenaphthal ene
 0.
 028
Benzene
 0.014
Chrysene
 0.023
Fluoranthene
 0.028
Indeno
 (1,2,3-cd) pyrene
 0.028
Naphthalene
 0.028
Phenanthrene
 0.023
Toluene
 0.008
Xylenes
 0.014
Lead
 0.037
K095
 Nonwastewaters
 Concentration
(in
 mg/ky)
1,1,1,2
 ~etrachloroethane
 5.5
l,l,2,2--ietrachloroethane
 5.6
Tetrachioroethene
 6.0
1,l,2-Trichloroethane
 6.0
Trichloroethylene
 5.6
Hexachloroethane
 28.
Pentachloroethane
 5.5
K096
 Nonwastewaters
 Concentration
tin
 my/kg)
1,3—Dichlorobenzene
 5.6
Pentachloroethane
 5.6
1,1,1,2-Tetrachioroethane
l,l,2,2-Tetrachloroethan~
 5.6
Tetrachloroethylene
 6.0
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
 19.
Tnichloroethylene
 5.6
1,1,2—Trichloroethane
 6.0
106—347
—56-
K099
 nonwastewaters
2,4-Jichloropheroxyacetic
 acid
Hexachl orodi benzo-p—di ox ins
Hexachlorodibenzofurans
Pentachlorodi benzo—p-di oxi ns
Pentachlorodibenzofu rans
Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-t
 oxi ns
Tetrachlorodiberzofurans
Concenvdti or
1.0
0.001
0.001
0.
 001
r
 rn
U
•
 JJ
0.001
0.001
KUY9
 wastewaters
2,4—Dichlorophenoxyacetic
 acid
Hexachiorod
 i
 benzo—p—di oxi ns
Flexachiorodibenzofurans
Pentacnlorouibenzo-p-dioxi
 ris
Pentachlorodibenzofurans
Tetrachlorodiinzo—p-di oxi ns
Tetrachlorodioenzofurans
Concent ration
(in my/L)
1.0
0.
 001
0.001
0.031
0.001
0.001
0.001
ortho-N i
trophenol
Arsenic
Cadmium
Coricentrati on
(in
 my/b)
0.028
2.0
0.24
KiOl
 nonwastewaters
less than
 1
 total
(Low
 Arsenic
arsenic)
 (see
Subcategory—
also Table A)
Concentration
(in mg/kg)
ortho—Nitroaniline
 14.
KlOl wastewaters
 Concentration
(in
 mg/L)
ortho—Nitroaniline
 0.27
Arsenic
 2.0
Cadmium
 0.24
Lead
 0.11
Mercury
 0.027
K102
 nonwastewaters
 (Low
 Arsenic
 Subcategory—
 Concentration
less than 1
 total
 arsenic)
 (see also Table A)
 (in mg/kg)
ortho—Nitrophenol
 13.
K1O2 wastewaters
 -
106—34 8
-57-
Lead
Mercury
0.11
0.02/
K1O3 nonwastewaters
 Concentration
~nm~/kq)
Aniline
 5.5
Benzene
 6.0
2,4-Dinitrophenol
 5.6
Nitrobenzene
 5.6
Phenol
 5.6
K103
 wastewaters
 Concentration
(in
 my/b)
An
 line
 4.5
Berzene
 0.15
2,4—Dinitrophenol
 0.6?
Nitrobenzene
 0.073
Phenol
 1.4
K104
 nonwastewaters
 Concentration
(in
 mg/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
 rny/L)
 Aniline
 4.5
Benzene
 0.15
2,4-Dinitrophenol
 0.61
Nitrobenzerte
 0.073
Phenol
 1.4
Cyanides
 (Total)
 2.7
K115 Wastewaters
 Concentration
See also Table A
 (in
 mq/L)
Nickel
 0.47
106—349
-5~-
110.
9.1
P013 Nonwastewaters
 Concenvation
(in myH’~
Cyanides
 (Total
 )
ç~nides(Amenable)
i10~
~J
P313
 Wastewatars
 Concentration
~/L
1.9
~0
çy~pides (Total)
~desAmer~abl
 e)
P021
 Nonwastewate-s
 Concentration
~i~/k~
Cyanides
 (Total
 )
 110.
9.1
 ~anides
 (Amenable)
P021
 Wastewaters
 Concentration
(in
 mg/L)
ç,y~nides (Total)
 1.9
~
 cyanides
 (Amenable)
P029 Nonwastewaters
 Concentration
JT~i
mg/kg)
çyanides
 Total)
~y~nides
 Amenable)
110.
9.1
P029
 Wastewaters
 Concentration
(in
 mg/b)
~nides
 (TotalD
Cyanides
 (Amenable)
h2
0.10
P030
 Nonwoscewaters
 Concentration
(in
 my/ky)
Cyanides
 Total
Cyanides
 Amenable)
106—350
-59-
P030
 Wastewaters
 Concentration
~L)
Cyanides
 (Total)
 1.9
0.10
 Cyarides ~Amenarti~j
P039 i4onwastewaters
 Concentration
(in mg/kg)
Disulfoton
P039
 Wastewaters
 Concentration
~(Jn
 mg/L)
Disulfoton
 0.025
P063 Nonwastewaters
 Concentration
Cyanides
 (Total)
Cyanides
 (Amenable)
(in
 mg/ky)
110.
9.1
P063 Wa~tewaters
 Concentration
(in
 nig/L)
Cyanides
 (Total)
 1,g
0.10
 Cyanides (Amenable)
P071 Nonwastewaters
 Concentration
Methyl
 parathion
(in mg/kg)
0.1
P071 Wastewaters
 Concentration
(in mg/L)
Methyl parathion
 0.025
106--351
;
(~
—
 _~
 —
P074
 Nonwastewaters
 Concentration
See
 also Tatla A
 T~n
njq/kq)
Cyanides
 (Total)
 .
9.1
 Cyanides (Amerable)
P074
 Wastewate”s
 Concentration
See also Table
 A
 ~no/LF
Cyanides çTotal~
~nides
 (Amenable)
1.9
0.10
0.44
 N~ckel
P089 Nonwastewaters
 Concentration
(in
 m9/ky
-
 Parathion
 01
P089
 Wastewaters
 Concentration
(in
 mg/Lj
Parathion
 0.025
P094
 Nonwastewaters
 Concentration
(J~
mg,’kg)
Phorate
 cJ_
P094
 Wastewaters
 Concentration
~,‘L)
Phorate
 0.025
P097 Nonwastewaters
 Concentration
Tf~
 my/kg)
Famphu
r
 0.1
106—352
P097 Wastewaters
 Concentration
(in mg/L)
Famphur
 0.025
P096 Monwastewaters
 Concentration
(in my/k~J
Cyanides
 (Total)
Qyanides
 (Amenable)
110.
9.1
P098
 Wastewaters
 Concentration
~
~onides7~menaL~l
 e)
 ~0
P099 Nonwastewaters
 Concentration
(See also Table
 A)
 (in mg/kg)
Cyanides
 (Total)
Cyanides
 (Amenable)
110.
9.1
P099
 Wastewaters
 Concentration
(See also Table A)
 (in my/L)
Cyanides
 çTotal)
~anides (Amenable)
1.9
0.0
P104 Nonwastewaters
 Concentration
(See also Table Af
 (in
 mg/ky)
Cyanides
 (Total)
Oyanides
 ~Amenabie)
110.
9.1
PiO4Wastewaters
ISee aIsd Table
 A)
Concentration
(in mg/Li
Cyanides
 (Total)
 1.9
Qyanides
 (Amenable)
 0.10
106—353
-52-
P106 Nonwastewaters
 Concent rat ion
Tin
 my/kg)
~~iides
 (Total
)
 110.
çyanides
 (AmencOte)
P106 Wastewaters
 Concentration
En
 rng/L)
ç~ides (Total)
 1.9
~n~dea
 (Amenable)
 0.10
P121
 No
 astmeaters
 Concentration
(in
 mg/ky)
~yanides(Total)
 110.
Cyanides
 (Amenable)
P121 Wastewaters
 Concentration
(in my/b)
Cyanides
 Total)
 1.9
C~yanides Amenable)
 0.10
U028 Nonwastewaters
 Concentration
(in
 my/kg)
Diethylhexyl
 phthalate
 28.
U028
 Wastewaters
 Concentration
(in
 mg/b)
Diethylhexyl
 phthalate
 0.54
U069
 Nonwastewaters
 Concentration
(in mg/kgj
Di—n-butyl phthaiate
 28.
106—354
-63-
00513 Wastewaters
 Concentration
(in
 mdc)
Di-n-bu~yl
phthal
 ate
 0. 54
0038
 Nonwastewaters
 Concert
ra
 Li-jr
(in
 mg/ky)
Diethyl
 phthaiate
 28.
U088
 L4astewaters
 Concentration
Diethyl
 phthalate
 0.54
0102 Nonwastewaters
 Concentration
(in
 mg/ky)
Dimethyl phthalate
 28.
U102 Wastewaters
 Concentration
~JL)
Dimethyl
 phthalate
 0.54
U107
 Nonwastewaters
 Concentration
mg/kg,
Di-n-octyl
 phthalate
 28.
lila?
 Wastewaters
 Concentration
(in
 my/u
D-n—octyl
 phthalate
 0.54
106—355
13190
Nonwastewaters
 Concentration
tirl
 mg/ky)
Phthalic
 anhydride
 (measured
 as
 Phthalic:
 acid)
 28.
0190 Was~7aters
 Concentration
Phthalic anhydride
 (measured
 as
 Phthaiic acid)
 0.54
0235
 Nonwastewat~T
 Concentrati on
(in
 mg,’ky)
Tris-(2,3-dibromcpropy)
)
phosphate
 0.1
13235
 Wastewaters
 Concentration
(in
 mg/b~
Tris—(2,3—dibromopropyl)
 phosphate
 0.025
No
 Land
 Disposal
 fort
-K@@4 ~eAwas~ew&teFs
+~se~
 e~~e
 ~eReFa~eM~—
K005 Nonwastewaters generated
 by the process described
 in the waste listing
description, and disposed after June 8,
 1989,
 and
 riot generated
 in the course
of treating wastewater forms
 of these wastes.
 (Based
 on
 No
 Generation)
K007
 Nonwastewaters generated
 by the process described
 in the waste
 listing
oescription,
 and
 disposed after June
 8,
 1989,
 ann not generated
 in
 the course
of treating wastewater forms
 of these wastes.
 (Based
 on
 No
 Generation)
-KG~
4eHwastewateFs 4~ase~
 8A
~4e~eAe~at~et~-
-K@~
~eAwastew~teFs4~ase~e~Ne As~~—
K021 —NeAw~stewateFs—Nonwastewaterforms
 of these wastes
 generated by the
process described
 in
 the
 waste listing description and disposed
 after August
17,
 1988,
 and
 not yenerated in the course of treating wastewater forms
 of
these wastes.
 :ased
 on No Generation)
K025 -44eRwastew~teFs—Nonwastewaterforms 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)
106—356
-65-
K036 —~4enwastewa~e~s—Nonwastewater
 forms
 of
 these wastes generated by
 the
process described
 in
 the waste listing descjption and disposed after Auyust
17,
 1988,
 and
 not
 generated
 in the course
 of treating wastewater forms
 of
these wastes.
 (Based
 on
 No
 Generation)
K044
 (Based
 on Reactivity)
K045
 (Based
 on Reactivity)
K047
 (Based
 on Reactivity)
K060 —14enwas~ewa~e~s—Nonwastewater
 forms
 of
 these wastes
 generated by the
process
 described
 in
 the waste
 listing description and disposed
 after August
1/,
 1988,
 and
 not
 generated
 in
 the
 course
 of treating wastewater forms
 of
these
 wastes.
 (Based
 on
 No
 Generation)
K061
 Nonwastewuters—High
 Zinc
 S~bcategory (greater
 than
 or
 equal
 to
 15.
 total
zinc)
 (i3ased
 on Recycling): effective 8/8/90
K069 —Nenwastewa~eFs—Non—CalciumSulfate 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)
—)~O834eAwastewateFs-~4eAsl~S~ibeatege~yfless than G~O~teta~asF~fBase~en
~4eAs~—
K100 —Nenwas~ewateFs—Nonwastewater forms
 of these wastes yenerh~
p~~s~described
 in the waste listing description
 dnd disposed
after
 ~~st
17,
 1988,
 and not generated
 in the course
 of treating
wastewater
 forms
 of
these wastes.
 (Based
 on No Generation)
Source:
 Amended
 at
 14
 111.
 Reg.
 effective