1. 71-135
      2. 71-136
      3. SUBCHAPTER b: PERMITS
      4. 71.143
      5. 71-170
      6. 71.183
      7. 71.184
      8. 71.185
      9. 71-186
      10. 71-187
      11. 71-190
      12. 71- 191
      13. 71-192
      14. 71-204
      15. 71-205
      16. 71-206
      17. 71-207
      18. 71-208
      19. 71-209
      20. 71-210
      21. 71-213
      22. 71-215
      23. 71-217
      24. 71-218
      25. 4~35e~l~
      26. 71-251
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      28. 71-252

ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
July 11,
1986
IN THE MATTER OF:
)
)
RCRA
UPDATE, USEPA REGULATIONS
)
R86—1
(7/1/85 THROUGH 1/31/86)
)
FINAL ORDER. ADOPTED RULES.
ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by J. Anderson):
On January
9, 1986, the Board opened this Docket for the
purpose of updating
the RCRA rules to correspond with United
States Environmental Protection Agency amendments from July 1,
1985 through January
31, 1986.
On April 24,
1986,
the Board
proposed amendments which appeared on May 23, 1986, at 10
Ill.
Reg.
8256.
The Board received public comment
as
is detailed
in
the accompanying Opinion.
The text of the amendments as modified
in response
to comment appears below.
The Board directs that the
amendments be filed and published
in the Illinois Register no
sooner than July 21, 1986.
The Board will withhold filing
until
after
that date
to receive any final motions from the agencies
involved with RCRA authorization.
The Board authorizes
consolidation for publication with the amendments adopted in R85—
23 on June
20, 1986,
if such appears
to be an efficient way to
proceed.
The complete text of the
adopted amendments
is as follows:
TITLE
35:
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
SUBTITLE G:
WASTE DISPOSAL
CHAPTER I:
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
SUBCHAPTER
b:
PERMITS
PART 702
RCRA AND UIC PERMIT PROGRAMS
SUBPART A:
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section
702.101
Applicability
702.102
Purpose and Scope
702.103
Confidentiality
702.104
References
702.105
Rulemaking
702.106
Agency Criteria
702.107
Permit Appeals
702.108
Variances
702.109
Enforcement
702.110
Definitions
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SUBPART B:
PERMIT APPLICATIONS
Section
702.120
702.121
702.122
702.123
702.124
702.125
702.126
Section
702.140
702.141
702.142
702~.l43
702. 144
702.145
702.146
702.147
702.148
702.149
702.150
702.151
702.152
702.160
702.161
702.162
702.163
702.164
Permit Application
Who Applies
Completeness
Information Requirements
Recordkeeping
Continuation of Expiring Permits
Signatories
to Permit Applications and Reports
SUBPART C:
PERMIT CONDITIONS
Conditions Applicable to all Permits
Duty
to Comply
Duty to Reapply
Need
to Halt
or Reduce Activity Not a Defense
Duty to Mitigate
Proper Operation and Maintenance
Permit Actions
Property Rights
Duty to Provide Information
Inspection and Entry
Monitoring and Records
Signatory Requirements
Reporting Requirements
Establishing Permit Conditions
Duration of Permits
Schedules of Compliance
Alternative Schedules of Compliance
Recording and Reporting
SUBPART
D:
ISSUED PERMITS
AUTHORITY:
Implementing Section 13 and 22.4 and authorized by
Section 27 of the Environmental Protection Act
(Ill.
Rev. Stat.
1985,
ch. 111 1/2, pars.
1013,
1022.4 and 1027).
SOURCE:
Adopted
in R8l—32,
47 PCB 93,
at
6
Ill.
Reg.
12479,
effective as noted in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 700.106;
amended
in R82—
19 at at,
53 PCB 131,
7
Ill.
Reg. 14352,
effective as noted
in 35
Ill. Adm. Code 700.106;
amended in R84—9 at 9 Ill. Reg. 11926,
effective July 24, 1985;
amended
in R85—23 at 10
Ill.
Reg.
Section
702.181
702.182
702.183
702.184
702.185
702.186
702.187
Effect of
a Permit
Transfer
Modification
Causes for Modification
Facility Siting
Revocation
Minor Modifications
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effective
; amended
in R86—l
at 10
Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
SUBPART
B:
PERMIT APPLICATIONS
Section 702.120
Permit Application
Any person who
is required to have
a permit (including new
applicants and permittees with expiring permits)
shall complete,
sign and submit an application to the Agency
as described
in this
Section and
in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 703.180 (RCRA) and 35 Ill. Adm.
Code 704.161
(UIC).
Persons currently authorized with interim
status under RCRA
(35 Ill. Adm. Code 703~.SubpartC)
or UIC
authorization by rule (Stthp~rt?
of 35
liT. Adm. Code 704.Subpart
C)
shall
apply for permits when required by the Agency.
I~ersons
covered by RCRA permits by rule
(35 Ill.
Adm. Code 703.141) need
not apply.
Procedures
for applications, issuance and
administration of emergency permits are found exclusively
in
35
Ill. Adm. Code 703.221
(RCRA) and 35 Ill. Adm. Code 704.163
(UIC).
Procedures
for application, issuance and administration
of research,deve~menta~ démonstràtfon ~ermftsare
found
excluifvely
in 35 Ill.
Adrn.
Code 7~3~231~RCRA)T
-
Board Note:
See
40 CFR 144.31(a) and 27O.10(a~
(Source:
Amended at 10
Ill. Reg.
effective
)
Section 702.122
Completeness
The Agency shall not
issue
a permit under
a program
(RCRA or UIC)
before receiving
a complete application for a permit under that
program except
for emergency permits.
An application for a
permit under a program is complete when the Agency receives an
application form and any supplemental information which are
completed
to its satisfaction.
The cop3e~eneseof eny
eppei~on for e permit 9heH
be ~tidged~ndependenb3~yof the
st~tu~of eny other perm~epp34c~4onor perm~for the same
fee~3~tyor eet4v~ty~An epp34e~~onwhi~eh4e reviewed under 35
Adm
?ode 9O5~3~through ~?5~126
~e eomp3ete when the
Agency recetve~either e eomp~e~eepp3~ee~onor the infornte~on
34~ted~n ~ noti~ceof def~e~eney(35 Ill.
Adin.
Code 705.122).
An
~ication
for
a permit is com~letenotwithstanding the fai1ur~
of the ow~eror o~rator to submit the eipoiure information
descibedf~~IllAdm.
Code 70~3.18~6(RC~AJ.
(Board Note:
See 40 CFR
i44.3l(dl and 270.10(c)
~4+e3~~
(Source:
Amended at 10 Iii. Reg.
effective
)
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SUBPART C:
PERMIT CONDITIONS
Section 702.160
Establishing Permit Conditions
a)
In addition to conditions required
in permits for both
programs (Sections 702.140 through 702.152), the Agency
shall establish conditions,
as required on a case—by—
case basis,
in RCRA and UIC permits under Section
702.150
(monitoring and records),
702.161
(duration of
permits),
Section 702.162
(schedules of compliance),
Section 702.163
(alternate schedules of compliance) and
Section 702.164
(Recording
and Reporting).
(Board Note:
See
4P CFR 144.52(a) and 270.32(a).)
b)
1)
In addition
to conditions required
in all permits
for
a particular program (35 Ill. Adm. Code 703.241
et
seq.
for RCRA and 35
Ill.
Adrn.
Code 704.181
et
seq.
for UIC),
the Agency shall establish
conditions
in permits for the individual programs,
as required on a case—by—case basis,
to provide for
and assure compliance with all applicable
requirements of the appropriate Act and
regulations.
j~oard
Note:
See 40 CFR144.52(b)and27O.32(b).)
2)
An applicable requirement
is
a statutory
or
regulatory requirement which takes effect prior
to
final
administrative disposition of
a permit.
35
Ill.
Adm. Code 705.184
(reopening of comment
period) provides
a means
for reopening permit
proceedings at the discretion of the Agency where
new requirements become effective during the
permitting process and are of sufficient magnitude
to make additional proceedings desirable.
An
applicable requirement
is also any requirement
which takes effect prior
to the modification of a
permit,
to the extent allowed in 35 Ill. Adm. Code
705.201.
(~BoardNote:
See
40
CFR 144.52
( b)
and
270.32(c).)
3)
New or reissued permits, and
to the extent allowed
under
35 Ill.
Adni. Code 705.201 modified permits,
shall incorporate each of the applicable
requirements referenced
in 35 Ill.
Adin. Code
703.241
et
seq.
(RCRA)
and 35
Ill. Adm. Code
704.182
through 704.191 (UIC).
(Board Note:
See 40
CFR
144.52(b)
and 270.32(d).)
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c)
Incorporation.
All permit conditions
shall be
incorporated either expressly or by reference.
If
incorporated by reference,
a specific citation to the
applicable regulations or requirements must be given in
the permit.
(Board Note:
See 40 CFR l44.51~~44752 and 270.32(e).)
(Source:
Amended at 10
Ill. Reg.
effective
)
Section 702.161
Duration of Permits
a)
1)
RCRA.
RCRA permits shall
be effective for
a fixed
term,
to be determined by the Agency on a case—by—
case basis,
not to exceed ten years.
b-)~
2)
UIC.
UIC permits for Class
I and Class V wells
shall
be effective for
a fixed
term,
to be
determined by the Agency on a case—by—case basis,
not
to exceed ten years.
UIC permits for Class III
wells
shall
be issued
for
a period not
to exceed
five years; provided, however,
that the Agency
shall, without requiring
a new application,
renew
such permits for a period not
to exceed five years
per renewal unless the Agency determines that the
permit should be modified, revoked or a minor
modification made
as provided
in Sections Seee~
702.183
through 702.187,
in whichT~aiethe
permittee
shall be required
to file
a new
application.
be)
Except as provided
in See~Section 702.125,
the term of
a permit shall not
be extended by modification beyond
the maximum duration specified
in this Section.
cd)
The Agency may
issue any permit for
a duration that is
less than the full allowable term under this Section.
d)
The A encj~shall
review each RCRA permit for a land
~sposal
faciTi~~~Tv~
~ars~fter
the date oUperniit
issuanceorrerssuance,
and shallmodif
the perthit as
necei~iry,ásprovidedin SectfàK 7~T183 and 70211B4.
(Board Note:
See 40 CFR ~
144.36 and 270.50
(Source:
Amended at 10 Ill. Reg.
effective
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SUBPART D:
ISSUED PERMITS
Section 702.184
Causes for Modificati~on
a)
The following are cause for modification,
but not
reissuance,
of permits;
the following maybe
cause
for
—~
~
——
reissuance
as well
as modification when tne permitee
req~uests_or~~rees:
1 ~) Alterations.
There are material and substantial
alterations or additions to the permitted facility
or activity which occurred after permit issuance
which justify the application of permit conditions
that are different or absent in the existing
permit.
2
b) Information.
The Agency has
received
information.
Permits other than for
tiIC Class III
wells may be modified during
their terms for
this
cause only if the information was not available at
the time of permit issuance
(other than revised
regulations, guidance or test methods)
and would
have justified the application
of different permit
conditions at the time of
issuance..
For UIC area
permits this cause
shall include any information
indicating that cumulative effects on
the
environment
are unacceptable.
3
e) New regulations.
The standards or regulations on
which the permit was based have been changed by
promulgation of amended standards or
regulations or
by judicial decision after
the permit was issued.
Permits other than for UIC Class III wells may be
modified during their
terms for this cause only as
follows:
A ~) For promulgation of amended standards
or
regulations, when:
I A)
The permit condition requested to
be
modified was based on a promulgated 35
Ill.
Adni. Code 720 through 726 ~25
(RCRA)
or 35 Ill. Adm. Code730
(UIC)
regulation;
and
jiB)
The Board has revised, withdrawn or
modified that portion of the regulation
on which the permit condition was based;
and
iiie)
If it
is the perniittee who
is requesting
modification,
the
perniittee requests
modification in accordance with
35
Ill.
Adni. Code 705.128 within ninety
(90)
71.140

—7—
days after Illinois Register notice of
the rulemaking on which
the request
is
based.
B ~) For judicial decisions,
a court of competent
jurisdiction has remanded and stayed Board
promulgated regulations,
if the remand
and
stay concern that portion of the regulations
or guidelines on which the permit condition
was based or
a request
is filed by the
perinittee in accordance with 35 Ill. Adm. Code
705.128 within ninety
(90) days of judicial
remand.
!
d)
Compliance schedules.
The Agency determines good
cause exists
for modification of a compliance
schedule,
such as
an act of God,
strike, flood
or
materials shortage or other events over which the
perrnittee has little or no control and
for which
there
is no reasonably available remedy.
5
e)
For RCRA only,
the Agency may modify
a permit:
A ~) When modification
of
a closure plan
is
required under
35 Ill.
Adin. Code 724.212(b)
or
35
Ill. Adm. Code 724.218(b).
B ~) After the Agency receives the notification of
expected closure under
35 Ill.
Adni.
Code
724.213, when the Agency determines
that
extension of the
90 or 180 day periods under
35
Ill.
Adni. Code 724.213, modification
of the
30—year post—closure period under
35 Ill. Adm.
Code 724.217(a), continuation of security
requirements under
35 Ill.
Adni. Code
724.217(b),
or permission to disturb the
integrity of the containment system under
35
Ill.
Adm. Code 724.217(c)
are unwarranted.
C
3) When the permittee has filed a request under
35 Iii.
Adin. Code 724.247(c)
for
a
modification to the level of
financial
responsibility or when the Agency demonstrates
under
35 Ill. Adm. Code 724.247(d) that an
upward adjustment of the level
of financial
responsibility
is required.
D
4)
When
the
corrective
action program specified
in the permit under
35 Ill. Adm. Code 724.200
has not brought the regulated unit into
compliance with the ground—water protection
standard within
a reasonable period of time.
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E 5)
To include
a detection monitoring program
meeting the requirements of 35 Ill. Adm. Code
724.198, when the owner or operator has been
conducting
a compliance monitoring program
under
35 Ill.
Adin. Code 724.199 or
a
corrective action program under
35 Ill.
Adni.
Code 724.200 and the compliance period ends
before the end of the post—closure care period
for the unit.
F
6) When a permit requires
a compliance monitoring
program under 35 Ill.
Adni. Code 724.199, but
monitoring data collected prior
to permit
issuance indicate that the facility is
exceeding the ground—water protection
standard.
C ~) To include conditions applicable to units
at a
facility that were not previously included in
the facility’s permit.
H
8) When
a land treatment unit
is not achieving
complete treatment of hazardous constituents
under
its current permit conditions.
6)
For RCRA
Ofl~!
notwithstandi~any other provision
of this S~tion, when apérmit
for aland df~osal
T~sTiew
ed un d~r Se~i~Th~
.161(d)
,
-
the
Ag~ncyshall ~odi~y the permit a~nécéssäry to
ass~ethat~thefacili~y~ti~s to co~pli~
the currently_a~le
re~irements in this Part
and
T.~
Ill. Adm. C~~eT~and 720 th~oti~h1~26~
b f) The following are causes
to modify
or, alternatively,
revoke end reissue
a permit:
The Agency has received
notification
(as required in the permit,
see Section
Beer 702.152(c))
of
a proposed transfer
of the ~e~i~it.
A permit also may be modified to reflect
a transfer
after
the effective date of an automatic transfer
(Beer
Section 702.182(b)), but will not
be revoked and
iilisued after
the effective date
of
the transfer except
upon the request of the new permittee.
(Board Note:
See
40 CFR 144.39 and 270.41.)
(Source:
Amended at 10
Ill..
Reg.
effective
)
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TITLE
35:
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
SUBTITLE G:
WASTE DISPOSAL
CHAPTER
I:
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
SUBCHAPTER
b:
PERMITS
PART 703
RCPA PERMIT PROGRAM
SUBPART
A:
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section
703.100
Scope and Relation to Other Parts
703.101
Purpose
703.110
References
SUBPART B:
PROHIBITIONS
Section
703.120
Prohibitions
in General
703.121
RCRA Permits
703.122
Specific Inclusions
in Permit Program
703.123
Specific Exclusions from Permit Program
703.124
Discharges
of Hazardous Waste
703.125
Reapplications
703.126
Initial Applications
703.127
Federal Permits (Repealed)
SUBPART
C:
AUTHORIZATION BY RULE AND INTERIM STATUS
Section
703.140
Purpose and Scope
703.141
Permits by Rule
703.150
Application by Existing HWM Facilities
and Interim
Status_Qualifications
——-—p--
P.—---
-
-~
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
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
Ground—water
Protection
Information
703.186
~posure
I~~ation
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703.200
703.201
703.202
703.203
703.204
703.205
703.206
703. 207
Section
703.221
703. 222
703. 223
703.224
703.225
703.230
703.231
Specific Information
Containers
Tanks
Surface Impoundments
Waste Piles
Incinerators
Land Treatment
Landfills
SUBPART
E:
SHORT TERM AND PHASED PERMITS
Emergency Permits
Incinerator Conditions Prior to Trial Burn
Incinerator Conditions During Trial Burn
Incinerator Conditions After Trial Burn
Trial Burns
for Existing Incinerators
Land Treatment Demonstration
Research, Development
and Demonstration
SUBPART
F:
PERMIT CONDITIONS
Permits
Establishing Permit Conditions
Noncompliance Pursuant
to Emergency Permit
Monitoring
Notice of Planned Changes
Release
or Discharge Reports
Reporting Requirements
AUTHORITY:
Implementing Section 22.4
and authorized by Section
27 of
the Environmental Protection Act (Ill. Rev. Stat.
1985,
ch.
111 1/2, pars.
1022.4
and 1027).
SOURCE:
Adopted in R82—19,
53 PCB 131,
at
7 Ill. Reg. 14289,
effective October
12, 1983;
amended
in R83—24
at
8
Ill. Reg.
effective December
27,
1983; amended
in R84—9 at
9 Ill. Reg.
11899,
effective July 24, 1985;
amended
in R85—23
at 10
Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
; amended
in R86—1 at
Ill. Reg.
SUBPART
C:
AUTHORIZATION BY RULE AND INTERIM STATUS
703.141
Permits by Rule
Notwithstanding any other provision of this Part or
35
Ill. Adm.
Code 705,
the following shall
be deemed
to have
a RCRA permit if
the conditions listed
are met:
a)
Ocean disposal barges or vessels.
The owner or operator
of a barge or other vessel which accepts hazardous waste
for ocean disposal,
if the owner
or operator:
Section
703.241
703.242
703.243
703.
244
703.245
703.246
,
effective
206,
10
71.144

—11—
1)
Has
a permit for ocean dumping issued under
40 CFR
220,
(1985)
(Ocean Dumping, authorized by the
Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act,
as amended,
33 U.S.C. 1420 et seq.);
2)
Complies with the conditions of that permit; and
3)
Complies with the following hazardous waste
regulations:
A)
40 CFR 264.11 j~985),Identification number;
B)
40 CFR 264.71
(1985),
rise of manifest system;
C)
40 CFR 264.72
(1985), Manifest discrepancies;
D)
40 CFR 264.73(a)
and (b)(l)
(1985), Operating
record;
E)
40 CFR
264.75 (1985), Biennial report;
and
F)
40 CFR 264.76
(1985), Unmanifested waste
report;
b)
Injection wells.
The owner or operator
of an injection
well disposing of hazardous waste,
if the owner
or
operator:
1)
Has
a permit for underground injection issued under
35 Ill. Adm. Code 704;
and
2)
Complies with the conditions
of that permit and the
requirements
of
35
Ill.
Adin.
Code 7047.Subpart
F
(requirements for wells managing hazardous waste);
and
3)
For UIC permits issued after November
8, 1984,
compiles wTE~
Ill. Adm.
ode 774.20T
-
C)
Publicly owned treatment works
(POTW)..
The owner
or
operator of a POTW which accept~foi~treatmenthazardous
waste,
if
the owner
or operator:
1)
Has an NPDES permit;
2)
Complies with the conditions of that permit; and
3)
Complies with the following regulations:
A)
35
Ill.
Adm. Code 724.111,
Identification
number;
B)
35
Ill.
Adin. Code 724.171,
Use of manifest
system;
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C)
35 Ill. Adm. Code 724.172, Manifest
discrepencies;
D)
35
Xli. Adm. Code 724.173(a) and
(b)(1),
Operating record;
E)
35
Il..
Adni. Code 724.175,
Annual
report;
F)
35 Ill.
Adni. Code
724.176, Unmanifested waste
report;
and
C)
For NPDES ~ermits issued after November
8,
T~
8~
~
11. Adm. Code7~4
.
20~l; and
-
4)
If
the waste meets
all Federal,
State and local
pretreatment requirements which would be applicable
to the waste
if
it were being discharged
into the
POTW through
a sewer, pipe
or similar conveyance.
(Board Note:
See 40 CFR 270.60.)
(Source:
Amended at 10 Ill.
Reg.
effective
)
Section 703.150
Application
by Existing HWM Facilities and
Interim Status Qualifications
a)
The owner or operator
of an existing HWM facility or of
anHWM facility
in existence
on the effective date~f
St
at
Ut
o~yorre~lat~
ment~at
rende r the
-
Th~iTT~ysub1ectto the ~~rerneñt
tohave
a RCRA
~érmit must submIt Part A of the permit ap~licationto
the Agency no later than the following times, whichever
comes first:
1)
Six months after
the date of publication of
regulations which first require the owner or
operator
to comply with standards
in 35
Ill. Adm.
Code 725;
or
2)
Thirty days after
the date the owner or operator
first becomes subject
to the standards
in 35 Ill.
Adm. Code 725;
b)
The owner
or operator of an existing HWM facility may be
required to submit Part B of the permit application at
any time after
the effective date of standards
in 35
Ill. Adm. Code
724 applicable
to any TSD unit at the
facility.
The Agency will notify the owner or operator
that
a Part B application is required,
and set
a date
for receipt of
the application, not less than six months
after
the date the notice
is sent.
The owner
or
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operator may voluntarily submit
a Part
B application for
all
or part of the HWM facility at any time.
c)
The time for filing Part A of the permit application may
be extended only by a Board Order entered pursuant
to a
variance petition.
The Board will consider whether
there has been substantial confusion as
to whether the
owner
or operator of such facilities were required to
file a Part A application and whether such confusion was
attributable to ambiguities
in 35
Ill.
Adin. Code 720,
721
or
725.
d)
Notwithstanding
the above,
any owner
or operator of an
su i~Ii1~P
art B~ rnift
-
~catTh~in
accord
~T
~á~es~p~if
iéd
in
Sectin70LI~7.
Any owner
or ope~atorÔT a
~
ex!~enc~on the ef~ctiveaate
of
statutojy~orre9ulator~aménh~~~the
Thcifl~su~cftoThe req~lrementto ~aveaRRA
~
B ap~l~ca?i~
in accordince
with the_dates~pecified in~ectionr0~I3~7.
e)
Interim status ma~beterminated
as provided
in Section
-—
~b~_.T~r__
—-
-~_-~_________
(Board Note:
See
40 CFR 270.10(e).)
(Source:
Amended at 10 Ill. Reg.
effective
)
Section 703.151
Application by New HWM Facilities
a)
Except as provided
in peregrephsubsection (c),
no person
shall begin physical construction of iñiw HWM facility
without having submitted Part
A and Part B of
the permit
application and having received a finally effective RCRA
permit;
b)
An application
for
a permit
for
a new HWM facility
(including both Part A and Part B)
may be filed at any
time after promulgation of standards
in
35
Ill. Adm.
Code
724 applicable
to any TSD unit in the facility;
Except as provided
in peregrephsubsection
Cc),
all
applications must be submitted
to the A~incyat least
l~80days before physical construction
is expected
to
commence;
e~
Prior to the effeet4ve dete of stenderde 4~n35 ~
AdM7
?ode ~247 Subpert FF et eeq77 wh4eh ere ep
~eeb~e to
tt7
e
person
may
begin
phye~ee3
eonstruetion
of
a
new
HWM
fec~3~ty7except
those
~ne~ud~rtg~andf~flsy
4n~eet~onwe3~573end treatment units or surface
~mpoundmente
f-es def±nedi~n35 fl3~Adiw~?ode
O~3O*i
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without having reee~veda f~naHyeffeet4ve R?RA perm~t7
~f7 pri~orto beg~nn~ngphysi~ea~
eonstruetton7
such
person ee~
~
Sbta4ned any Federa~7State end ~oea~ epprova3~eor
perm~&tsnecessary to beg4~nphysica3 eonstrtietfont
~-)~
Submitted Part A of the permit epp3~ieationtand
3~
Made
a eomm~ttmentto eomp3~etephye~ca3
eonstruet~onof the PSB unit w4th4n a reasoneb~e
t~met
C)
Notwithstanding subsection (a),~personmay construct
a
~
bipjienyis_~ufs~arittoa~approval
issued by the
Adminis~rat~7orUSEPAjinder~éction
(6)(e)
of the Toxic
Substances Contr~IThct(T2U.S.C. 96d1et s~) and ~i~i~
RL~_9~Li~r~g
Jlit~mayZ at my
time after construction
or o~ération_ófsuch_facility
ii~p~ET~Ero
r
a
to
T~ineratehazardous waste authorizin~sü~h
~cili?y
to
Thcinerate wast~TdentT~ied_orTisted under 35
Ill. Adm.
Code 72T.
d)
Such persons may continue physical construction of the
HWM facility after
the effective date of the standards
applicable
to it
if the person submits Part B of the
permit application on or before the effective date of
such standards
(or on some later date specified by the
Agency.)
Such person must not operate the HWM facility
without having received a finally effective RCRA permit.
(Board Note:
See 40 CFR 270.10(f)
2~22fb~.)
(Source:
Amended
at 10 Ill. Reg.
effective
Section 703.153
Qualifying
for Interim Status
a)
Any person who owns or operates an existing HWM facility
orafacili~,Lin existence on the effective date of
~tatu~r~_or
r~ulitor~a~eñdi~ents~T2Ti
rend&r
?~
Th~1Ti~ysuT~ctto tFie 7~frement t&~Fii~e
C~A~
permT~ slia
1
iveiñteflin status and shilTE~treated as
haviii~been issued
a permit
to the extent he or she has:
1 a)
Complied with the requirements of Section 3010(a)
of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
pertaining to notification of hazardous waste
activity;
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(Board Note:
Some existing facilities may not be
required
to file a notification under Section
3010(a)
of the Resource Conservation and Recovery
Act R?RA.
These facfllties may quafify
for
interim
iEitus by meeting paregrephsubsection
(b) ~j(2).)
2
b) Complied with the requirements of Sections 703.150
and 703.152 governing submission of Part A
applications;
b)
e)
Failure to qualify for interim status.
If the
Agency has reason
to believe upon examination of a
Part A application that
it fails
to meet the
requirements of 35
Ill.
Adni. Code 702.123
or
703.181,
it shall notify the owner or operator
in
writing of the apparent deficiency.
Such notice
shall specify the grounds
for
the Agency’s belief
that
the application
is deficient.
The owner or
operator shall have 30 days from receipt to respond
to such
a notification and
to explain or cure the
alleged deficiency
in its Part A application.
If,
after such notification and opportunity for
response,
the Agency determines that the
application is deficient it may take appropriate
enforcement action.
c)
Subsection
(a)
shall not ap~Lto any facility which has
~
to
operate t~ faciTft~under_the Resource Conser~ationiñd
R
ver~
Act_has been p
te~inated.
(Board Note:
See
40 CFR 270.70.)
(Source:
Amended at 10
Ill. Reg.
effective
)
Section 703.157
Grounds for Termination of Interim Status
Interim status terminates when:
a)
Final administrative disposition of
a permit application
is made;
or
b)
The owner or operator fails
to furnish a requested Part
B application on time, or
to furnish the full
information required by the Part B application,
in which
case the Agency shall notify the owner and operator of
the termination of
interim status following the
procedures
for a notice of
intent to deny a permit
pursuant
to 35
Ill.
Adm. Code 705.
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For_owners or op~ratorsof each land disposal_facil~y
~
~
i~t~T~
~
r ior
-
to ~ovember
~T~n
Nove~~,~I~:
1)
The owner
or operator submits
a Part B~p~.icat
ion
for
a ~rmft
for~Eh
acility ~I~r
to that
dat~
and
2)
The owner or~peratorcertifies that such facility
~__~._.———__——_——1.
——————~———-—~————-—~-.—————————————————
is
in
corn liance with all applicable
roundwater
xnonito~3and
mancia1
re~pnsibil
i
requirements.
For owners or operators of each land disposal facility
-
-—-—
—~--__,.---—-
-----—*--
~~istenceon
?Iiê efrective date
of
statuto~
or re9ulatoS~amendments_wilder tEeResoufce_Conservation
~
requirement to~ff~ve
a RCR~p~i~it
and which i~~anted
ThierT~status, tweT~months arter Ui~date on_whIOTF~
W~f
acTlTt~fir tbecomés s~b~ect~to
süc~er~~t
reguiiement unless
the owner or~~ratorof~i~Fi~
1)
Submits ~rtBap~ication
for
a RC~permit for
suchT~E
ifl
tybefOre_tEediE~1~~~hsafter ?hi
~
date on wnich
the facth
jrst_becomes ~
t
to
~
Certifles that such
faciiity
is
in coi~pliancew~th
all a~pj.icablejEoundwatermonitorin~andfinancial
~
~
-
_______
e)
For owners and 9perators of each incinerator_facij~y~n
~ovemEer ~7_T~8~, unless~E~e_owner
or ~p~ator
of the
~1T~ysub~
a Part
B a~i~atronfor
a RC~j~it
foranfncator~acflity
byNovernber
-
r,T~6.
f)
For owners and_~eratorsof any facility (other than a
-,
r-
~—-
--
land d~~osa1or an incinerator facilitli on November
8,
T~V2,
unless
the ~
—-
-
-
—_—i._._.——-1-——
-~-—---—-
.—---—-
submits
a Part B~ffl1cat1onror
a RCRA~~mitfor the
___If~i~J~TT~
-
___
(Note:
See 40 CFR ~3~e3~
270.10(e)(5) and 270.73.)
(Source:
effective
Amended at 10 Ill. Reg.
)
c)
d)
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SUBPART
D:
APPLICATIONS
Section 703.182
Contents of Part B
Part
B information requirements presented
in Sections 703.183 et
seq.
reflect the standards promulgated in 35 Ill. Adm. Code
724.
These information requirements are necessary in order
for
the Agency to determine compliance with the 35 Ill.
Adin. Code
724
standards.
If owners and operators of HWM facilities can
demonstrate that the information prescribed in Part B cannot be
provided
to the extent required,
the Agency may make allowance
for submission of such information on a case by case basis.
Information required
in Part B shall
be submitted
to the Agency
and signed in accordance with requirements in 35 Ill. Adm. Code
702.126.
Certain technical data, such as design drawings and
specifications and engineering studies, shall be certified by
a
registered professional engineer.
Part B of the RCRA application
includes the following:
a)
General information
(Section 703.183);
b)
Facility location information
(Section 703.184);
c)
Ground—water protection information
(Section 703.185);
d)
~~osure
information
(Section 703.186)
ed)
Specific information
(Section 703.200
et seq.).
(Board Note:
See
40 CFR 270.14(a) i~2~5-3-.)
(Source:
Amended at 10 Ill. Reg.
effective
)
Section 703.186
Exposure Information
a)
An~Part
B permit a~plicationsubmitted by an owner or
2pe~Itorof
a facility that Stores,
treats of disp5~ii
of hazardous waste
in
a surfacéiin~oundmentor
a
dfill must be ac~panied5~infor~ition,reasonab~y
ascertainab1e~ the owner
or operator, ontheyotential
for thejublic tobe exposed
to hazafdous wastes or
-
hizardous constituehts through reieasis relited
to the
unit.
Ataminimum,
such information must address:
1)
Reasonably foreseeable potential releases from both
normal ~~ratio~s
and accidents
at
the unit,
including releases associated with transportation
~EO~orfrom the unit
2)
Thepotential pathway~ofhuman ex~posureto
‘E~ardouswas?es ~r constituenti resultiri~from the
releases descrfbed under subsection (a~I)~i~d,
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3)
The~potentialma~nitudeand nature
of the human
exposure resu.tin~lroni such releases.
-
b)
~y~August
8, 1985, owners and operators of
a landfill
or
asurfice I~~undmentwho have already submiftediPart
B~pplication iiiiiit submit th~exposureinformatio~
~~uired
in subsection
(a).
(Board Note:
See
40 CFR 270.101(j).)
(Source:
Added
at 10
Ill. Reg.
effective
)
Section 703.203
Surface Impoundments
For facilities
that store,
treat or dispose of hazardous waste in
surface impoundments, except as otherwise provided
in 35
Ill.
Adni. Code
724.101,
the Part B application must include:
a)
A list of the hazardous wastes placed or
to be placed
in
each surface impoundment;
b)
Detailed plans and an engineering report describing how
the surface impoundment
is or will
be designed,
constructed, operated and maintained
to meet the
requirements of
35 Ill. Adm. Code 724.321.
This
submission must address the following
items
as specified
in that Section:
1)
The liner system (except for
an existing portion of
a surface impoundment).
If an exemption from the
requirement
for
a liner
is sought as provided by 35
Ill. Adm. Code 724.321(b), submit detailed plans
and engineering
and hydrogeologic reports as
appropriate,
describing alternate design and
operating practices that will,
in conjunction with
location aspects, prevent the migration of any
hazardous constituents into the ground—water
or
surface water
at any future time;
2)
Prevention of overtopping; and
3)
Structural integrity of dikes;
c)
~f en exemption from 35 ~
Adm~eode
~7247
Subpart F ~e
sought7 as pro~dedby 35 ~i1~ Adm7 Eode ~4~322fe+7
deta4~edp3ane end an engineering report exp3ein&ng the
3oeet~onof the saturated tone ~n re’ation to the
surface ~mpoundment~ and the deefgn of a doub3e—3~ner
system that ~neorporates a
3~eakdeteet~on
system
between
the 3~nert
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d+
A description of how each surface impoundment,
including
the liner and cover systems and appurtenances for
control
of overtopping, will be
inspected in order
to
meet the requirements of 35 Ill. Adm. Code
724.326(a)
and
(b).
This information should be included
in the
inspection plan submitted under Section 703.183(e);
de) A certification by
a qualified engineer which attests
to
the structural integrity of each dike,
as required under
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code
724.326(c).
For
new
units,
the
owner
or operator must submit a statement by a qualified
engineer that hethe en~ineerwill provide such a
certification upon completion of construction in
accordance with the plans
and specifications;
e
f) A description of the procedure
to be used for removing
a
surface impoundment from service,
as
required under 35
Ill.
Adni. Code 724.327(b) and
(c).
This information
should be included
in the contingency plan submitted
under Section 703.183(g);
fg) A description of how hazardous waste residues and
contaminated materials will
be removed from the unit at
closure, as
required under
35
Ill.
Adni. Code 724.328
(a)(l).
For any wastes not
to be removed from the unit
upon closure,
the owner
or operator must submit detailed
plans and an engineering report describing how 35 Ill.
Adm. Code 724.328(a)(2) and
(b) will be complied with.
This information should be included in the closure plan
and, where applicable,
the post—closure plan submitted
under Section 703.183(m);
~ h)
If ignitable or
reactive wastes are to be placed
in a
surface impoundment, an explanation of how 35 Ill.
Adm.
Code 724.329 will
be complied with;
h f)
If
incompatible wastes,
or incompatible wastes and
materials, will be placed
in a surface impoundment, an
explanation of how 35
Ill.
Adin. Code 724.330 will
be
complied with.
I
~)
A waste management plan for hazardous waste numbers
F020, F021, F022,
F023, F026 and F027 describing how the
surface
impoundment
is
or will
be designed,
constructed,
operated and maintained
to meet the requirements of 35
1,11.
Adni.
Code 724.331.
This submission must address
the following items as specified
in that Section:
1)
The volume, physical and chemical characteristics
of the wastes,
including their potential to migrate
through soil or
to volatilize or escape into the
atmosphere;
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2)
The attenuative properties
of underlying and
surrounding soils or other materials;
3)
The mobilizing properties
of other materials co—
disposed with these wastes; and
4)
The effectiveness of additional
treatment, design
or monitoring techniques.
(Board Note:
See
40 CFR 270.17.)
(Source:
Amended at 10 Ill.
Reg.
effective
Section 703.204
Waste Piles
For facilities
that store or treat hazardous waste
in waste
piles, except as otherwise provided
in
35 Ill. Adm. Code 724.101,
the Part B application must include:
a)
A list of hazardous wastes placed
or
to be placed in
each waste pile;
b)
If an exemption is sought to 35
Ill.
Adni Code 724.351
and 724y.Subpart
F as provided by 35
Ill.
Adin.
Code
724.350(c)
or 724.l90(b)(2),
an explanation of ho~the
requirements of 3~11l. Adm. Code 724.350(c) will
be
complied with or detailed plans and an engineering
re~prt_describ
howthe ré~ui~ementsof 35
Ill.
Adni.
Code ~2~i9O(b)(2)
wffl
be ineE
c)
Detailed plans and an engineering report describing how
the pile
is or will be designed, constructed, operated
and maintained
to meet the requirements of 35 Ill. Adm.
Code 724.351.
This submission must address the
following items as specified in
that Section:
1)
The liner system (except for an existing portion of
a pile).
If an exemption from the requirement for
a liner
is sought,
as provided by 35 Ill. Adm. Code
724.351(b),
the owner or operator must submit
detailed plans and engineering and hydrogeologic
reports as appropriate, describing alternate design
and operating practices that will,
in conjunction
with location aspects, prevent the migration of any
hazardous constituents into the ground—water
or
surface water at any future
time;
2)
Control of run—on;
3)
Control of run—off;
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4)
Management of collection and holding units
associated
with
run—on
and
run—off
control
systems;
and
5)
Control of wind dispersal of particulate matter,
where applicable;
d)
~f an exemption from 35 ~i3~ Adm-
eode ~247 Subpart F is
sought as provided by 35 ~3+~ Adm~eode
4~35~or
~24~3537
subm4~t
deta~3edp’ans and an eng~ineer~ngreport
describ4ng how the reqtiirements of 35 H~ Adm~?ode
4~352~a~
or ~24~353fa~ wffl
be eomp3ied w~tht
e~
A description of how each waste pile,
including the
liner and appurtenances for control of run—on and run-
off,
will be inspected in order
to meet the requirements
of 35 Ill.
Adin. Code
724.354(a) and
(b).
This
information should be included
in the inspection plan
submitted under Section 703.183(g).
~f an exemption 45
sought to 35 fl3~Adrn~Sode ~24~ Subpart F pursuant to
35 ~
Adm~eode 92473537 deser4be ~n the ~nspeet~on
p~anhow the ~nspeet~on requirements of 35 ~33~ Adm~
eode 92473S3fa~3~wtfl
be eontp34ed w~th~
e
f)
If the treatment
is carried out on or
in the pile,
details of the process and equipment used,
and the
nature and quality of the residuals;
f g) If ignitable or
reactive wastes are to be placed
in a
waste pile,
an explanation of how the requirements of 35
Ill. Adm. Code 724.356 will
be complied with;
~
h) If incompatible wastes,
or incompatible wastes and
materials, will be placed in a waste pile,
an
explanation of how 35
Ill.
Adin.
Code 724.357 will be
complied with;
h 4~) A description of how hazardous waste residues and
contaminated materials will
be removed from the waste
pile at closure,
as required under 35 Ill.
Adni. Code
724.358(a).
For any waste not to be removed from the
waste pile upon closure, the owner
or operator must
submit detailed plans and an engineering report
describing how 35
Ill. Adm. Code 724.410(a) and
(b) will
be complied with.
This information should be included
in the closure plan and,
where applicable,
the post—
closure plan submitted under Section 703.183(m).
i
~.)
A waste management plan for hazardous waste numbers
F020,
F02l, F022,
F023, F026 and F027 describing how the
surface impoundment
is or will be designed,
constructed,
operated and maintained
to meet the requirements of 35
Ill.
Adm.
Code
724.359.
This
submission
must
address
the following items as specified in that Section:
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1)
The
volume,
physical
and
chemical
characteristics
of the wastes,
including their potential to migrate
through soil or
to volatilize or escape into the
atmosphere;
2)
The attenuative properties of underlying and
surrounding soils or other materials;
3)
The mobilizing properties
of other materials co—
disposed with these wastes;
and
4)
The effectiveness of additional treatment, design
or monitoring techniques.
(Board Note:
See
40 CFR 270.18.)
(Source:
Amended at 10 Ill. Reg.
effective
)
Section 703.231
Research, Development
arid Demonstration
Permits
a)
T~~ency may issue
a research, development and
demonstration Lermit for any hazardous waste treatment
-~
facility wnich aroposes
to utilize an innovative and
ex~er~mentil_h’~zardous
was~Eetrea?ii~enttechnoJ~ror
~
expefimental
acUyhave
not been prO~~td~ñder~5fll.
Ad~
~724
of~7~.Any_s~cE enlEshall
include such
tefñui
and condIEIo~iias will as
~pro?iction
ofiliman
___
___
-
~
Such permits:
1)
Shall p~pvidefor the construction of such
i~iTitie~~nece~ry,and
for qpera?ion of the
T~ci1it~_not lo~erThan
5ne~earwi1ess
renewed aspLovided
in subsection
(d) and
2)
Shall~pvide for the receipt and treatment by the
fiTity~f~ñiy
tioi~tj~s and gdantlEiei of
hazardous waste_necessary fo~pu~po~esOf
--
--
-~
deterninin~j±eefficacy and performance
~pabi1itiesof
the technology or process and the
effects
oT
suchtechnol~y~orprocess on~iüiü~
health iñd the envfron~ent;and
--
3)
Shall include such requirements
as necessary to
~rotect_human_health and the envirO~ènt
~~c1ud~~
but not ilrnf~~to,r~uirements
re ardin
iiioriEorin~o~~ation,financial
Thsponsi.
i11
~1~sd~_and
réinedial action), and
i~~~rerne~s
as neces~r~re~ardTh~testing
-
-
~—
-
___________
andprovidin~of information to the Agency with
~ispect tOthe
operatfOñ5~
the
facili~.
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.~.L
!2L!22~
of expediti~review and
issuance
of
permits_under this~ect~ñ7the Agiñcy may, consistent
wflh~~prot~c?io~fhuman health and the environment,
Inod~9rwaive~ermitapp3Thation ar~perrnit
issuance
req~uirementsi~
this Pa~tiud
35
Ill.
Adin. Code 702 and
~Tös
e~c~~thaEthere m~~beno modTflOation of wiliver
~~la
ti
~Th~ina~cTa
1
res~Ons
ibi1~y
(includinj
insurance)
or of procedures re~~ingp~Dlic
partiOipation.
c)
Pursuant
to Section 34 of the Act,
the ~ency
rnay
order
animrnediateterrnIñation~fall o~er~ion~
at the
-
Thci1~fat_any tiinelt deE~mines thatternnini?ion
is
neces~~op~oteO? huma~Th’èalthandthé~environment.
Th~ermittee
may_seek B5ard
iew ~
the ter~ination
~ursuant
to Section)4(d).
-
--
d)
y_p~r~itissued under this Section may
~~wed
not
more thañ?lhree times.
Each~iuchrenewil shall bifor
a
~ri~o~not~r
e thin one year.
(Board Note:
See
40 CFR 270.65).
(Source:
Added at
10
Ill. Reg.
effective
)
SUBPART
F:
PERMIT CONDITIONS
Section 703.241
Establishing Permit Conditions
a)
1)
In addition to the conditions established under
35
Ill. Adm. Code 702.160(a), each RCRA permit shall
include permit conditions necessary to achieve
compliance with each of the applicable requirements
specified
in
35 Ill.
Adm. Code 724 and 726.
In
satisfying this provision,
the Agency may
incorporate applicable requirements of 35 Ill. Adm.
Code
724 and 726 directly into the permit or
establish othe~permitconditions that are based
on
these Parts;
2)
Each_RCR?~perniitissued under
Section
39(d)
of
the
Envonmenta1Proè~ti~nAct s~al1contain terms
and ~onditIons~huioh
the A~encyd
i~ñines are
nece
ry
to protect human hea~thand~the~
-
environment.
(Board Note:
See 40 CFR 270.32(b) ~22729)
b)
The conditions specified in the following Sections,
in
addition to those
set forth in 35
Ill. Adm. Code 702.140
through 702.152, apply to all RCRA permits.
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+Board
Note~
See 40 ~FR
(Source:
Amended
at 10 Ill. Reg.
effective
)
Section
703.243
Monitoring
In
addition
to
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code
702.150
(monitoring):
a)
The~Srnittee
shall
retain
records
of
all
monitoring
~orrnatT~~inOluding
the cerUfica?lion r~qüi~edby
35
e
72~173(b)(3)
for
a
p~iod
of
at least
three
years
~Thm
the
dati
oUEhe
certfica~ion.
b)
The permittee shall maintain records from all ground-
water monitoring wells
and associated groundwater
surface elevations,
for the active life of the facility,
and for disposal facilities for the post—closure care
period
as well.
(Board Note:
See
40 CFR ~(2)
3~22~26+b~.)
(Source:
Amended
at 10 Ill. Reg.
effective
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TITLE
35:
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
SUBTITLE
G:
WASTE DISPOSAL
CHAPTER
I:
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
SUBCHAPTER
c:
HAZARDOUS WASTE
OPERATING REQUIREMENTS
PART 720
HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM: GENERAL
SUBPART A:
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section
720.101
Purpose,
Scope and Applicability
720.102
Availability of Information;
Confidentiality of
Information
720.103
Use
of
Number
and
Gender
SUBPART
B:
DEFINITIONS
Section
720.110
Definitions
720.111
References
SUBPART C:
RULEMAKING PETITIONS AND OTHER PROCEDURES
Section
720.120
Rulemaking
720.121
Alternative Equivalent Testing Methods
720.122
‘~aste Delisting
720.130
Procedures
for Solid Waste Determinations
720.131
Solid Waste Determinations
720.132
Boiler Determinations
720.133
Procedures
for Determinations
720.140
Additional
regulation of certain hazardous waste
Recycling Activities on a case—by—case Basis
720.141
Procedures
for
case—by—case
regulation
of
hazardous
waste Recycling 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. 1985,
ch.
111 1/2,
pars. 1022.4 and 1027).
/
SOURCE:
Adopted
in R8l—22,
43 PCB 427, at
5 Ill.
Reg.
9781,
effective as noted in 35 Ill.
Adin. Code 700.106; amended and
codified
in
R8122,
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.
,
effective
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SUBPART C:
RULEMAKING PETITIONS AND OTHER PROCEDURES
Section 720.122
Waste Delistirig
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)t
however7 th~Sdoes not infer that ?te
Board has
authori~tyto adopt such de3~st~ngs.The Board will
determine whether
it has authorit~yt0 ~elist~sucEwastes
on
a case—by—case basis.
c)
The Agency may determine in a permit or
a letter
directed to
a generator that,
based on 35
Ill. Adm. Code
72l,a waste from a ~
to
Ehise 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)
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
(1985) and a
showing that t~_~~stingneeds
to be adopted as
a part
of
the
I 1 1Tn~1
s
RCRA p
fójr am.
--
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
must comply with 35
Ill. Adm. Code Part 722 for waste
which
is hazardous in any stati ?O
which
it
is to be
transported whtch has R~RAauthor~zat4on7
(Source:
Amended
at
10
Ill.
Reg.
effective
)
.
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TITLE
35:
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
SUBTITLE G:
WASTE DISPOSAL
CHAPTER
I:
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
SUBCHAPTER
c:
HAZARDOUS WASTE OPERATING
REQUIREMENTS
PART 721
IDENTIFICATION AND LISTING OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
SUBPART A:
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section
721.101
Purpose
of
Scope
721.102
Definition of Solid Waste
721.103
Definition of Hazardous Waste
721.104
Exclusions
721.105
Special Requirements For Hazardous Waste Generated
by Small Quantity Generators
721.106
Requirements
for Recyclable Materials
721.107
Residues of Hazardous Waste In Empty Containers
SUPBART
B:
CRITERIA FOR IDENTIFYING THE CHARACTERISTICS
OF HAZARDOUS WASTE AND FOR LISTING HAZARDOUS WASTES
Section
721.110
Criteria for Identifying
the Characteristics of
Hazardous Waste
721.111
Criteria for Listing Hazardous Waste
SUBPART
C:
CHARACTERISTICS OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
Section
721.120
General
721.121
Characteristics of Ignitability
721.122
Characteristics
of Corrosivity
721.123
Characteristics of Reactivity
721.124
Characteristics
of EP Toxicity
SUBPART D:
LISTS OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
Section
721.130
General
721.131
Hazardous Wastes From Nonspecific Sources
721.132
Hazardous Waste From Specific Sources
721.133
Discarded Commercial Chemical Products,
Off—
Specification Species, Container Residues and Spill
Residues Thereof
Appendix A
Representative Sampling Methods
Appendix B
EP Toxicity Test Procedures
Appendix C
Chemical Analysis Test Methods
Table A
Analytical Characteristics of Organic Chemicals
(Repealed)
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Table B
Table C
Appendix G
Appendix
H
Appendix
I
Table A
Table B
Table C
~pendix
J
Appendix
Z
Analytical Characteristics of Inorganic Species
(Repealed)
Sample Preparation/Sample Introduction Techniques
(Repealed)
Basis for Listing Hazardous Wastes
Hazardous
Constituents
Wastes Excluded under Section 720.120 and 720.122
Wastes Excluded from Non—Specific Sources
Wastes Excluded from Specific Sources
Wastes Excluded from Commercial Chemical Products,
Off—Specification Species,
Container Residues, and
Soil Residues Thereof
Method
of Analysis
for Chlorinated Dibenzo—p—
Dioxins and Dibenzofuraris
Table to ~é~tion 72I.10~2~
AUTHORITY:
Implementing Section 22.4 and authorized by Section
27 of the Environmental Protection Act
(Ill.
Rev.
Stat. 1985,
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.
Adni. Code 700.106; amended and
codified
in R8l—22,
45
PCB 317,
at
6
Ill. Reg. 4828,
effective as
noted
in
35
Ill.
Adni.
Code
700.106;
amended
in
R82—18,
51
PCB
31,
at
7
Ill. Reg. 2518, effective February 22, 1983;
amended
in R82—
19,
53 PCB 131,
at
7
Ill.
Reg. 13999,
effective October 12, 1983;
amended
in R84—34, 61 PCB 247, at
8
Ill. Reg.
24562,
effective
December
11,
1984; amended in R84—9, at
9 Ill. Reg.
11834,
effective July 24, 1985;
amended
in R85—22 at 10
Ill.
Reg.
998,
effective January 2,
1986; amended in R85—2
at 10 Ill. Reg. 8112,
effective May
2, 1986; amended
in R86—l
at 10
Ill.
Reg.
effective
SUBPART A:
GENERAL
Section
721.102
Definition of Solid Waste
a)
1)
A solid waste is any discarded material
that is not
excluded by Section 721.104(a)
or that is not
excluded pursuant
to 35
Ill.
Adni.
Code 720.130 and
720.131.
2)
A discarded material
is any material which is:
A)
Abandoned,
as explained
in paragraphsubsection
(b); or
B)
Recycled,
as explained
in paragrephsubsection
(C);
or
C)
Considered inherently waste—like,
as explained
in paragraphsubsection
(d).
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b)
Materials are solid waste
if they are abandoned by
being:
1)
Disposed of;
or
2)
Burned or incinerated; or
3)
Accumulated, stored or treated
(but not recycled)
before or
in lieu of being abandoned by being
disposed of,
burned or incinerated.
c)
Materials are solid wastes
if they are recycled
——
or
accumulated,
stored or treated before recycling
——
as
specified
in subparagraphsubsections (c)(l) through
(c)(4)
if
they
are:
1)
Used
in
a manner constituting disposal.
A)
Materials noted with a “yes”
in column
1 of
table
in Appendix
Z
are solid wastes when they
are:
i)
Applied
to or placed on the land
in
a
manner that constitutes disposal;
or
ii)
Used
toproduce products that are ~pplied
to
or placed on the land or are otherwise
containea
Soi~ta4nidin ~r~5~iictsthat are
applied?o
or placed on the land
(in
which cases
he~ro~üctitself remains a
solid waste).
B)
However, commercial
chemical products listed
in
Section
721.133
are
not
solid
wastes
if
they are applied
to the land and that
is their
ordinary manner
of use.
2)
Burned
for energy recovery.
A)
Materials
noted
with
a
“yes”
in
column
2
of
table
in Appendix
Z
are solid wastes when they
are:
i)
Burned
to
recover
energy;
ii)
Used
to
produce
a
fuel
or
are
otherwise
contained
in fuels
(in which ease the
TiThFT?~é
lT
r
emaiKi a
solid
waste)
iii) Contained in fuels
(in which case the
fuel itself remains
a solid waste).
B)
However,
commercial
chemical
products
listed
in Section 721.133 are not solid wastes
if
they
are
themselves
fuels.
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3)
Reclaimed.
Materials noted with a “yes”
in column
3 of table
in Appendix
Z are solid wastes when
reclaimed.
4)
Accumulated speculatively.
Materials noted with
“yes”
in column
4 of table
in Appendix
Z are solid
wastes when accumulated speculatively.
d)
Inherently waste—like materials.
The following
materials are solid wastes when they are recycled
in any
manner:
1)
Hazardous
waste
numbers
F020,
F02l
(unless
used
as
an ingredient
to make a product at the site of
generation),
F022, F023, F026 and F028.
2)
The following criteria are used
to add wastes
to
the list:
A)
i)
The materials are ordinarily disposed of,
burned or incinerated; or
ii)
The materials contain toxic constituents
listed in Appendix H and these
constituents are not ordinarily found
in
raw materials or products for which the
materials substitute
(or are found
in raw
materials or products
in smaller
concentrations) and are not used or
reused
during
the
recycling
process;
and
B)
The material may pose
a substantial hazard
to
human health and the environment when
recycled.
e)
Materials that are not solid waste when recycled.
1)
Materials are not solid wastes when they can be
shown to be recycled by being:
A)
Used or
reused as ingredients in an industrial
process to make a product,
provided the
materials are not being reclaimed;
or
B)
Used or
reused as effective substitutes for
commercial products;
or
C)
Returned to the original process from which
they
are
generated,
without first being
reclaimed.
The materials must be returned as
a substitute
for raw materials feedstock,
and
the
process
must
use
raw materials as
principal
feedstocks.
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2)
The following materials are solid wastes, even
if
the recycling involves use,
reuse or return to the
original
process
(described
in
paragraphsubsections
(e
)(1)
(A)—(C)
A)
Materials
used
in
a
manner
constituting
disposal, or used to produce products that are
applied
to the land;
or
B)
Materials burned
for energy recovery,
used
to
produce
a fuel or contained
in fuels;
or
C)
Materials accumulated speculatively;
or
D)
Materials listed
in paragraphsubsection
(d) (1).
f)
Documentation
of
claims
that
materials
are
not
solid
wastes
or
are
conditionally
exempt
from
regulation.
Respondents
in actions
to enforce regulations
implementing
Subtitle
C
of
the
Resource
Conservation
Recovery
Act
or
Section
21
of
the
Environmental
Protection Act who raise
a claim that a certain material
is not
a solid waste, or
is conditionally exempt from
regulation must demonstrate that there is a known market
or disposition
for the material, and that they meet the
terms of the exclusion or exemption.
In doing so,
they
must provide appropriate documentation
(such
as
contracts showing that
a second person uses the material
as an ingredient
in a production process) to demonstrate
that the material
is not a waste,
or
is exempt from
regulation.
In addition, owners or operators of
facilities claiming that they actually are recycling
materials must show that they have the necessary
equipment to do so.
(Source:
Amended at 10
Ill.
Reg.
effective
)
Section 721.103
Definition of Hazardous Waste
a)
A
solid
waste,
as
defined
in
Section
721.102,
is
a
hazardous
waste
if:
1’)
It
is
not
excluded
from
regulation
as
a
hazardous
waste under Section 721.104(b);
and
2)
It meets any of
the following criteria;
A)
It exhibits any of the characteristics of
hazardous waste identified
in Subpart
C.
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B)
It
is
listed
in Subpart D and has not been
excluded from the lists in Subpart D under
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code
720.120 and 720.122.
C)
It
is
a
mixture
of
a
solid
waste
and
a
hazardous waste
that is listed
in Subpart D
solely because
it exhibits one or more of the
characteristics of hazardous waste identified
in
Subpart
C unless the resultant mixture no
longer exhibits any characteristic of
hazardous
waste
identified
in
Subpart
C.
D)
It
is
a mixture of
solid waste and one or more
hazardous wastes listed
in Subpart D and has
not been excluded from this paragraph under
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code
720.120
and
720.122;
however,
the following mixtures
of solid
wastes
and
hazardous wastes listed in Subpart D are not
hazardous wastes (except by application of
paragraphsubsection
(a)(2)(A) or
(B))
if the
generator can demonstrate that the mixture
consists of wastewater
the discharge of which
is subject
to regulation under either Section
402 or Section 307(b) of the Clean Water Act
(33
U.S.C.
1251)
(including wastewater at
facilities which have eliminated
the discharge
of wastewater)
and;
i)
One or more of the following spent
solvents listed
in Section 721.131
carbon tetrachioride, tetrachloro—
ethylene, trichloroethylene
provided
that the maximum total weekly usage of
these solvents
(other than the amounts
that can be demonstrated not to be
discharged
to wastewater)
divided by the
average weekly flow of wastewater into
the
headworks
of the facility’s
wastewater treatment or pre—treatment
system does not exceed
1 part per
million;
or
ii)
One
or more of the following spent
solvents listed in Section 721.131
methylene
chloride,
1,1,1
trichloroethane,
chlorobenzene,
o—
dichlorobenzene,
cresols,
cresylic acid,
nitrobenzene,
toluene, methyl ethyl
ketone,
carbon
disulfide,
isobutanol,
pyridine,
spent
chlorofluorocarbon
solvents
provided
that
the
maximum
total weekly usage of these solvents
(other
than the amounts that can be
demonstrated not
to be discharged
to
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wastewater)
divided
by
the
average
weekly
flow
of
wastewater into the headworks of
the facility’s wastewater treatment or
pre—treatment system does not exceed 25
parts per million;
or
iii) One of the following wastes listed in
Section
721.132
heat exchanger bundle
cleaning sludge from the petroleum
refining industry (EPA Hazardous
Waste
No. K050);
or
iv)
A discharged commercial chemical product,
or chemical intermediate listed in
Section 721.133, arising
from de minimis
losses of
these materials from
manufacturing operations
in which these
materials are used as raw materials or
are produced
in the manufacturing
process.
For purposes
of this
par~agraphsubsection, “de mininiis” losses
include thói~é from normal material
handling operations
(e.g.,
spills from
the unloading or transfer of materials
from bins or other containers,
leaks from
pipes, valves or other devices used
to
transfer materials); minor leaks of
process equipment,
storage tanks or
containers;
leaks from well—maintained
pump packings and seals; sample purgings;
relief device discharges;
discharges from
safety showers and rinsing and cleaning
of personal safety equipment; and rinsate
from empty containers or from containers
that are rendered empty by that rinsing;
or
v)
Wastewater resulting from laboratory
operations containing toxic
(T) wastes
listed
in Subpart D, provided that the
annualized average flow of laboratory
wastewater does not exceed one percent of
total wastewater flow into the headworks
of the facility’s wastewater treatment or
pre—treatment system, or provided that
the wastes combined annualized average
concentration does not exceed one part
per million in the headworks of the
facility’s wastewater treatment or pre-
treatment facility.
Toxic
(T) wastes
used
in laboratories that are
demonstrated not to be discharged to
wastewater are not to be included in this
calculation.
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b)
A
solid
waste
which
is
not
excluded
from
regulation
under paragraphsubsection
(a)(1)
becomes a hazardous
waste when any ~fthe
following events occur:
1)
In the case of
a waste listed
in Subpart D, when
the waste first meets the listing description set
forth
in Subpart D.
2)
In
the case of
a mixture of solid waste and one
or
more
listed
hazardous
wastes,
when
a
hazardous
waste
listed
in Subpart D is first added to the
solid waste.
3)
In
the
case of any other waste
(including
a waste
mixture),
when
the
waste
exhibits
any
of
the
characteristics identified
in Subpart
C.
c)
Unless
and
until
it
meets
the
criteria
of
paregraphsubsection
(d):
1)
A
hazardous
waste
will
remain a hazardous waste.
2)
A)
Except as otherwise provided
in
subparegraphsubsection
(c)(2)(B),
any solid
waste generated fr~mthe treatment, storage or
disposal of a hazardous waste,
including any
sludge,
spill residue, ash, emission control
dust or leachate
(but not including
precipitation run—off),
is a hazardous
waste.
(However, materials that are reclaimed
from solid wastes and that are used
beneficially are not solid wastes and hence
are not hazardous wastes under
this provision
unless the reclaimed material
is
burned for
energy recovery or used in a manner
constituting disposal.)
B)
The following solid wastes are not hazardous
even though they are generated from the
treatment,
storage or disposal of a hazardous
waste, unless they exhibit one or more of the
characteristics of hazardous waste:
i)
Waste pickle liquor sludge generated by
lime stabilization of
spent
pickle
liquor
from the
iron and steel industry
(SIC
Codes 331 and 332)
(Standard Industrial
Codes,
as
defined
and
incorporated
by
reference
in
35
Ill.
Adni.
Code
720.110
and
720.111).
ii)
~
f~rom~urnin~
any
of
the
materials
exempEed from~~ü1ationby Section
__
____
or
(H).
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d)
Any solid waste described in paragraphsubsection
(C)
is
not
a hazardous waste if it meets
the T~llowing
criteria:
1)
In the case of any solid waste,
it does not exhibit
any of the characteristics of hazardous waste
identified
in Subpart
C.
2)
In the case of a waste which is a listed waste
under Subpart D,
contains
a waste listed under
Subpart D or
is derived
from a waste listed in
Subpart D,
it also has been excluded from
paragraphsubsection
(c) under
35
Ill.
Adrn. Code
720.120
and
720~.122.
(Source:
Amended
at 10
Ill.
Reg.
effective
)
Section
721.104
Exclusions
a)
Materials which are not solid wastes.
The following
materials are not solid wastes for the purpose of this
Part:
1)
A)
Domestic sewage;
and
B)
Any mixture of domestic sewage and other waste
that passes through
a sewer system to
publicly—owned treatment works
for
treatment.
“Domestic sewage” means untreated
sanitary wastes that pass through
a sewer
system.
2)
Industrial wastewater discharges that are point
source discharges subject
to regulation under
Section 402
of the Clean Water Act,
as amended
(33
U.S.C.
1251 et seq.)
(Board Note:
This exclusion applies only to the
actual point source discharge.
It does not exclude
industrial wastewaters while they are being
collected, stored or treated before discharge, nor
does
it exclude sludges that are generated by
industrial wastewater treatment.)
3)
Irrigation return
flows.
4)
Source,
special nuclear or by—product material as
defined by the Atomic Energy Act of 1954,
as
amended
(42 U.S.C. 2011 et seq.)
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5)
Materials subjected to in—situ mining techniques
which are not removed from the ground as part of
the extraction process.
6)
Pulping liquors
(i.e., black
liquor)
that are
reclaimed in a pulping liquor recovery furnace and
then reused
in the pulping process, unless
accumulated speculatively as defined
in Section
721.101(c);
7)
Spent
sulfuric
acid
used
to produce virgin sulfuric
acid, unless
it
is
accumulated speculatively as
defined
in Section 721.101(c).
b)
Solid wastes which are not hazardous wastes.
The
following solid wastes
are not hazardous wastes:
1)
Household waste,
including household waste
that has
been
collected,
transported, stored, treated,
disposed, recovered
(e.g., refuse—derived fuel)
or
reused.
“Household
waste” means any waste material
(including garbage, trash and sanitary wastes in
septic tanks) derived from households
(including
single and multiple residences,
hotels and motels,
bunkhouses,
ranger stations, crew quarters,
campgrounds, picnic grounds and day—use recreation
areas).
Aresource recovery facility_managing
municipal soli5 wasteihall not be_deemed to be
--—-
treating, storin9,di~posingof
or otherwise
mana~~r~us_wastéi~f
or
the
purposes
of
rej~u1ation
under
this
Part, ifsuch
facility:
A)
ReceIyes and burns
only:
1)
Household waste
(from single and multi~~
dwellT~s,hoT?eIs, moteli and other
residential sourc~Yand
ii)
Solid_waste from commercial or
industrial
sources_that does not contaTh haza~dous
waste;
and
B)
Such
facil~y_does
not
acc~jardous
waste
and
the owner of o~rat~oUsuch
facilfty
hs
established
cóntractural
ifements
or
other
a~p~o~rTatenotiTicatThn
or
~nsp
EThi~
-
procedures
to
as~ure
th~t ~ardous
wastes
are
?rec~ived
i?~
or
burnedTnsuchfacili~~
2)
Solid wastes generated by any of the following and
which are returned
to the soil as fertilizers:
A)
The growing and harvesting of agricultural
crops.
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B)
The
raising of animals,
including animal
manures.
3)
Mining overburden returned
to the mine site.
4)
Fly
ash
waste,
bottom
ash
waste,
slag
waste,
and
flue gas emission control waste generated primarily
from
the
combustion
of coal or other fossil fuels.
5)
Drilling fluids, produced waters,
and other wastes
associated with the exploration, development,
or
production
of crude oil, natural gas or geothermal
energy.
6)
A)
Wastes
which
fail
the
test
for
the
characteristic
of
EP
toxicity
(Section
721.124
and Appendix B)
because chromium
is present or
are
listed
in
Subpart
D
due
to
the presence of
chromium,
which
do
not
fail
the
test
for
the
characteristic
of
EP
toxicity
for
any
other
constituent
or
are
not listed due to the
presence of any other constituent, and which
do
not
fail
the
test
for
any
other
characteristic,
if
it is shown by a waste
generator or
by waste generators that:
i)
The chromium in the waste is exclusively
(or nearly exclusively) trivalent
chromium;
and
ii)
The waste
is generated from an industrial
process which uses trivalent chromium
exclusively
(or nearly exclusively) and
the process does not generate hexavalent
chromium; and
iii) The waste
is
typically and frequently
managed in non—oxidizing environments.
B)
Specific wastes which meet the standard
in
paragraphsubsections (b)(6)(A)(i),
(ii) and
(iii)
(so long as they do not fail the test
for the characteristic of EP toxicity, and do
not fail the test for any other
characteristic)
are
i)
Chrome
(blue)
trimmings generated by the
following subcategories of
the
leather
tanning and finishing industry;
hair
pulp/chrome tan/retan/wet finish; hair
save/chrome tan/retan/wet finish;
retan/wet finish;
no beamhouse;
through—
the—blue; and shearling.
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ii)
Chrome
(blue) shavings generated by the
following
subcategories
of
the
leather
tanning and finishing industry; hair
pulp/chrome tan/retan/wet finish; hair
save/chrome tan/retan/wet finish;
retan/wet finish; no beamhouse;
through—
the—blue;
and
shearling.
iii) Buffing dust generated by the following
subcategories of the leather tanning and
finishing industry:
hair pulp/chrome
tan/retan/wet finish;
hair save/chrome
tan/retan/wet finish;
retan/wet finish;
no beanihouse;
through—the—blue.
iv)
Sewer
screenings generated by the
following subcategories of the leather
tanning and finishing industry:
hair
pulp/chrome tan/retan/wet
finish;
hair
save/chrome
tan/retan/wet
finish;
retan/wet finish;
no beamhouse;
through—
the—blue;
and
shearling.
v)
Wastewater treatment sludges generated by
the following subcategories of the
leather tanning and finishing industry:
hair pulp/chrome tan/retan/wet finish;
hair save/chrome tan/retan/wet finish;
retan/wet finish;
no beamhouse;
through—
the—blue;
and
shearling.
vi)
Wastewater treatment sludges generated by
the
following
subcategories
of
the
leather tanning and finishing industry:
hair pulp/chrome tan/retan/wet finish;
hair save/chrome tan/retan/wet finish;
and
through—the—blue.
vii)
Waste
scrap
leather
from
the
leather
tanning industry,
the shoe manufacturing
industry,
and other leather product
manufacturing
industries.
viii)Wastewater treatment sludges from the
production of titanium dioxide pigment
using chromium—bearing ores by the
chloride process.
7)
Solid waste from the extraction, beneficiation and
processing of ores and minerals (including coal),
including phosphate rock and overburden from the
mining
of
uranium
ore.
8)
Cement
kiln
dust
waste.
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9)
Solid
waste which consists
of discarded wood or
wood
products
which
fails
the
test
for
the
characteristic of EP toxicity and which
is not a
hazardous waste for any other reason
if the waste
is generated by persons who utilize the arsenical—
treated wood and wood products for these materials’
intended end use.
C)
Hazardous
wastes
which
are
exempted from certain
regulations.
A hazardous waste which is generated in a
product
or raw material storage tank,
a product or raw
material transport vehicle or vessel,
a product or raw
material pipeline, or
in
a manufacturing process unit or
an
associated non—waste—treatment manufacturing unit,
is
not
subject
to
regulation
under
35
Ill.
Adni.
Code 702,
703,
705
and
722
through
725
or
to
the
notification
requirements
of
Section
3010
of
RCRA
until
it
exits
the
unit in which it was generated,
unless
the unit
is a
surface impoundment,
or unless the hazardous waste
remains
in
the
unit
more
than
90 days after the unit
ceases
to
be
operated
for
manufacturing,
or
for
storage
or
transportation
of
product
or
raw
materials.
d)
Samples
1)
Except
as provided
in paragraphsubsection
(d)(2),
a
sample of solid waste or
a sample oUwater,
soil or
air, which
is collected
for
the sole purpose of
testing
to determine its characteristics of or
composition,
is not subject to any requirements of
this Part or
35
Ill.
Adin.
Code 702,
703, 705 and
722
through
725.
The sample qualifies when:
A)
The sample
is being transported to a
laboratory for the purpose of testing; or
B)
The sample is being transported back
to the
sample collector after testing;
or
C)
The sample
is being stored by the sample
collector before transport
to a laboratory for
testing; or
D)
The sample is being stored in a laboratory
before testing;
or
E)
The sample is being stored in a laboratory for
testing but before
it
is returned to the
sample collector;
or
F)
The sample
is being stored temporarily
in the
laboratory after testing for a specific
purpose
(for example,
until conclusion of
a
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court case or enforcement action where further
testing of the sample may be necessary).
2)
In order to qualify for the exemption in
peragraphsubsection
(d)(l)(A) and
(B),
a sample
collector si~ippingsamples to a laboratory and
a
laboratory returning samples
to a sample collector
must:
A)
Comply with U.S. Department of Transportation
(DOT), U.S. Postal Service
(USPS),
or any
other applicable shipping
requirements; or
B)
Comply with the following requirements if the
sample collector determines that DOT,
USPS,
or
other shipping requirements do not apply to
the shipment
of the sample:
i)
Assure that the following information
accompanies the sample:
The sample
collector’s name, mailing address,
and
telephone number;
the laboratory’s name,
mailing address,
and telephone number;
the quantity of the sample;
the date of
the shipment;
and a description of the
samp1 e.
ii)
Package the sample so that
it does not
leak,
spill, or vaporize from its
packaging.
3)
This exemption does not apply
if the laboratory
determines that the waste
is hazardous but the
laboratory
is no longer meeting any of the
conditions stated
in paragraphsubsection
(d)(1).
(Source:
Amended at 10 Ill. Reg.
effective
)
Section 721.105
Special Requirements for Hazardous Waste
Generated by Small Quantity Generators
a)
A generator
is
a small quantity generator in a calendar
month if
it generates less than 1000 kilograms of
hazardous waste
in that month.
35
Ill.
Adni. Code 700
explains the relation of this to the 100 kg/mo exception
of
35
Ill. Adm. Code 809.
b)
Except
for those wastes identified
in
peragraphsubsections (e)J_(f)fj~g), (h)
and
(k)
and f6)~,
a small quantf?y~énerator’~Thazardàu~
wastes are not
subject
to regulation under
35
Ill. Adm. Code 702,
703,
705 and 722 through ~25 726,
and the notification
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requirements of Section 3010 of the Resource
Conservation
arid
& Recovery Act, provided the generator
complies with
tTe requirement
of paragraphsubsections
(f),
(g),
(h)
and
(k).
C)
Hazardous waste that
is recycled and that
is excluded
from regulation by Section 72l.l06(a)(2)(C)
and
(E),(a)(3),
or
35
Ill. Adm. Code 726.136
is not included
in the quantity determinations of this Section,
and
is
not subject
to any requirements of this Section.
Hazardous waste
that is subject to the requirements of
Section 721.106(b) and
(c) and
35 Ill.
Adni.
Code
726.Subparts C, D,
and F is included in the quantity
determinations of this Section and
is subject to the
requirements of
this Section.
d)
In determining the quantity of hazardous waste
it
generates,
a generator need not include:
1)
Its hazardous waste when it is removed from on-site
storage;
or
2)
Hazardous
waste
produced
by
on—site
treatment
of
its hazardous waste.
e)
If a small quantity generator generates acutely
hazardous waste in a calendar month
in quantities
greater
than
set
forth
below,
all
quantities
of
that
acutely hazardous waste are subject
to regulation under
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code
702,
703,
705
and
722
through
725,
and
the
notification
requirements
of
Section
3010
of
the
Resource
Conservation
and
& Recovery Act:
1)
A total
of one kilogram of acute hazardous wastes
listed
in Sections 721.131, 721.132, or 721.133(e);
or
2)
A total
of 100 kilograms of any residue or
contaminated
soil,
waste
or other debris resulting
from the clean—up of
a spill,
into or on any land
or water,
of any acute hazardous wastes listed in
Sections 721.131, 721.132,
or 721.133(e).
f)
In order
for_hazardous
wastes~enerated
by
a
small
~ant
I t
enerator_of~cutelyhazardous wastes
an
~a~tities
equal
to of lies
than
those
let
fof?Ein
subii~Eion(e)?TY ó~ (e)(2) ?b
be
excludi~fr~ñfull
~~uT~ii~r
tMsTh~Eion,~é~èneraTt~r
must com~piy
withT~efo1lowin~reguirements:
1)
35111.
Adrn.
Cpde
722.111.
2)
The A small quantity generator
may accumulate
acutely hazardous waste on—site.
If it accumulates
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at any time more than a tota’ of ~800 kHograms of
~ts hazardous waste7 or ~ts acutely hazardous
wastes
in quantities greater
than set forth
in
peregraphsubsections
(e)(l)
or
(e)(2),
all of those
accumulated ~a~tes
for which
the accumulation limit
was
exceeded are subject
to regulation under
35
Ill. Adm. Code 702, 703, 705 and 722 through 725,
and the applicable notification requirements of
Section ~0l0 o~the Resource Conservation and
&
Recovery Act.
The time period of 35
Ill.
Adni.
Code
Seet~on722.134 for accumulation of wastes on—site
begins for a smaH quantity generator when the
accumulated wastes exceed the applicable exclusion
limit ~eve~.
3)
Asma1la~antity 9enerator may_~ithertreat or
dis~oseor its_hazardous waste an
an on—site
~-1~~
~
--
facilit~,or ensure de1ive~ to an off—site
storage,
treatment or disposal racility,
either of
whi~his:
A)
Permitted under
35
Iii.. Adm. Code 703
B)
In interim status under
35
111. Adm. Code 703
_________________________
C)
Authorized to_manage hazardous waste by
a
State with a hazardous ~ias?e management
pr og ra m
a
roved ~y_~EP A;
-
D)
Permitted,_licensed
or registered bya State
tomana9e_rnunici~alor_fndustrialsolid waste
or
E)
A facility which:
1)
Beneficially_uses
or reuses
or
le~inetely ~èc~cles or reclaims
its
waste;
or
ii)
Treats its waste prior
to beneficial use
or
reuse,
or le9~timat~recycITñ~or~
reclamation.
-
g)
In order
for hazardous waste generated by a small
quantity generator in Quantities of less than 100
kil~rarnsof_hazardo~waste durin~a~calenda~~nth
to
excludedf~omf~il1regula?ion under thii SecElon,
the
generator must com~L~
with the fo1lowin~requirements:
1)
eomp~y
with
35 Ill. Adm. Code 722.111;
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2)
~f
tt
stores ~ts hazardous waste on—aftey store ~t
~n comp~aneewfth the requfrements of paragraph
?f~ and
The smallg~nti~ygenerator ma~~ccumulate
Tiizardous waste on—site.
ITf it ac~timulatesat any
fdme ñ~orethin
a total of 1000 kTThgrams of this
Kazardoul waste,
all orth~se accumulated wastes
forwhich t~eaccu~nülàtionlimit was excéi~5edare
~bjéct?orégulation
under
35
Ill. Adm. Code 702,
703, Th5 and 722 througfi 725, and~he a~plliab1e
notificaEfbn requirements of
SeciiThn 3~010of the
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.
T~etime
period of ~SIliT~Adm.
~ode722.I34
for
accumuli?iori of waates on—site begins for
a small
quantity generator when the accumulated w~f~s
exceed lO0kilo~grams
3)
A small q~iantityg~peratormay either B~thertreat
or dIspOse of its haz
ious waste
in an on—site
facility,
or ensure delivery
to an off—site
storage, treatment or
disposal facility, either of
which
is:
A)
Permitted under
35 Ill.
Adm. Code 702 and 703;
B)
In interim status under
35 Ill. Adm. Code 703
and 725;
C)
Authorized
to manage hazardous waste by a
State with a hazardous waste management
program approved under
40 CFR 271 (1985)
D)
Permitted,
licensed or registered by a State
to manage
municipal
or industrial
solid
waste;
or
E)
A facility which:
i)
Beneficially uses
or re—uses,
or
legitimately recycles or reclaims h±sthe
small guantit~generator’swaste;
or
ii)
Treats its h~swaste prior
to beneficial
use or re—use,
or legitimate recycling or
reclamation.
h)
In order for hazardous waste 9eneratedbyasmall
~ant~t~
9enerator
iria
~an~i~y~reiter
than 100
kilograms
butless than 1O~00kilogrami during
a calendar
month
to
be
excluded
from f~i1lregulation
under this
~ic?ion,
th~e~ritor
must
cOmply
with
the
following
~guirements:
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1)
35
Ill. Adm. Code 722.111
2)
A small guantit~jeneratormaj~_accumulatehazardous
eo~-~e~If~
ac~Ti~nTilatesai~nytime
rthre
thanatot~lofT~5~kilo~raiiis
of its hazardOus
waste,
all tff~se accuiliulated wasEiifof which_the
accumulation
IThTE
was exceeded
are_sub~ectto
~u
ia~16~ü~d~
fl~A~~de 70~,
,
05
and~T? thro~_725, and ?he app1i~abli
notifTcatT~nr~Tri~ntsof Sectfon~10of the
Resource Conservation and Reco\rer\~~erAct.
The time
p~r~odofThIfl.Adm.Code 722.I3~
accumulation
of hazardous waste oi-i—li?i begins for
n
-
the~u~nu
lated
wastes exceed 1O0~kii~rams
3)
in~Au~ust5,1985,
for any~hazardouswaste
shi~edoff-site,
e~g~ne
ratof must ensu~éthat
such_waste
is accom_anied
by a copy
of the manifest
TWIll._Adm._Code
2.2~s~ed byThT~nd
~ntainin~thefo1io~ng
f~formatfOn:
A)
The name and address of the generator
of the
waste
B)
The United_States Department
of Transportation
des~tio~~ the ~
~~~nam~,_hazird
clila and identification
num5er
(UN/NA)
f
C)
The number and t~of
containers;
D)
The quantity of waste bein
rans~orted; and
E)
The name and address of the facility
d~~natedtc~~eivethewaste.
4)
A smallSuantity_generator ~
either treat
or
—.
-.
dispose or its_nazardous waste
in an on—site
---~-~---------
--—--v—---
-
____
facility,_or_ensure delive~y~p~n
off—site
stora9e,
treatment
s~osa1faciflty,
either of
which
is:
A)
Permitted under
35 Ill. Adm. Code 703
B)
In interim_status under
35
Ill. Adm. Code 703
i~_~•__77~_~
~
--
C)
Authorized
to mana~ehazardous waste bya
State wiThThhazärd~us ás?~mana~ement
program appro~d~yUSEP~
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D)
Permitted, licensed
or re~istered by
a State
to
rnana~e
~i~ipálThr
in~strial solid wa~te
or
E)
A facility which:
1)
Beneficially uses or reuses
or
lejflJmately recycles o~reclaimsits
waste;
or
ii)
Treats
its waste_prior
to beneficial use
or
reuse,
or l~itimate~e~yc1in~or
reclamation.
i
h) Hazardous waste subject
to the
reduced requirements of
this Section may be mixed with non—hazardous waste and
remain subject
to these reduced requirements even though
the resultant mixture exceeds the quantity limitations
identified in this Section, unless the mixture meets any
of the characteristics of hazardous wastes
identified
in
Subpart
C.
j f)
If
a small quantity generator mixes
a solid waste with
a
hazardous waste that exceeds
a quantity exclusion level
of this Section,
the mixture
is subject to full
regulation.
k)
If
a small 9uantity generator’s hazardous wastes
are
~T~ed ~fth_used Oil,
the mixture
is süb3ect to
35 Ill.
~
i
ETi
destined
to b~burned
fofénergy_~~.~ An~miteriäl £roduced frOm such ~
mixture by processinj, blend~ or other treatment
is
~
if it Js ~estT dE~b~burr~for
energy recovery.
(Source:
Amended
at 10
Ill. Reg.
effective
)
Section 721.106
Requirements for recyclable materials
a)
1)
Hazardous wastes that are recycled are subject
to
the requirements for generators,
transporters, and
storage facilities
of paragraphsubsections
(b) and
(c), except for the materials lTs~Eéi~
in
eubparagraphsubsections
(a)(2)
and (a)(3).
Hazardous waste
are recycled will
be known as
“recyclable materials~.
2)
The following recyclable materials are not subject
to the requirements of this Section but are
regulated under
35
Ill. Adm. Code 726.Subparts C
through G and all applicable provisions
in 35 Ill.
Adm. Code 702, 703 and 705.
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A)
Recyclable materials used
in a manner
constituting disposal (35 Ill. Adm. Code
726.Subpart
C);
B)
Hazardous wastes burned
for energy recovery in
boilers and
industrial furnaces that are not
regulated under
35 Ill. Adm. Code 724
or
725..Subpart 0
(35 Ill. Adm. Code 726.Subpart
D.)
C)
(Reserved for used o~3~3-;Used oil that
exhibits one or more of t~ charactefisticsof
hzifdous wast~and
is burned for energy
recover~rnboile~sof industrTal furnaces
that are
t regulited ünder 35111.
Adni. Code
724 ~
0.
135111.
Aamn. Code 726.
Subpart
E)
--
D)
Recyclable materials from which precious
metals are reclaimed (35 Ill. Adm. Code
726.Subpart
F);
E)
Spent lead—acid batteries that are being
reclaimed
(35 Ill. Adm. Code 726.Subpart G).
3)
The following recyclable materials are not subject
to regulation under
35 Ill. Adm. Code 722 through
726,
or
702,
703 or 705 and are not subject
to the
notification requirements
of Section 3010 of the
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act:
A)
Industrial ethyl alcohol that
is reclaimed;
B)
Used batteries
(or used battery cells)
returned
to a
battery manufacturer
for
regeneration;
C)
Used oil
that exhibits one or more of the
characteristics of hazardous waste
but
is
rec~c1edin some other_manner
than befn~
bu~nidf~energy recoveryr~
D)
Scrap metal.
E)
Fuels~duced from the refini~ of oil-
bearin9_hazardous wastes along wTih~al
~ocess
streams
at apetroieumrefin~
fa~Tfl~
iTi~Eh~i~E
i~Tt~r
oni ~nona1
1--—~————--—————-—~-—_
-
______
Eetroleum refinin9~productaonand
transporta~_pract~e
S,
F)
Oil
reclaimed
from
hazardous_waste resulting
from
normn~petroluem_r~in
,~rO~uci~Ion
and
tran~p~rtat
ion practices, which oil
as
to
be
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refined alonq with normal process streams at
a
fi~~Tii~y~
G)
Coke and coal tar from the iron and steel
Thdust~~hat~ontains_hazardous waste from
Theiron_an~i?iél
production process:
H)
i)
Hazardous_waste_fu~~producedfrom oil—
bear
ii~
haza~6Ouswastes ffOm petfoleum
refinn~_p~uc
tTO~
trans~of~i
t~
p~ctices,orproduced from oil reclaimed
from such hizardous wistes ani
reintroduced into ~oce~s
that does not
~ie~Tstfl1ation
or doi~not produce
products from crude oil soio~qis the
resultfng fuel meets t~éus1d oil
i~ecifica~i~
~
Ad~7Code
~7
26.140 (e) andio
1onj~inoothef~
hazardous~astes,_wfiire éiich hazardous
wastes áfe~sed~o_~toduced
the hazardous
wast~~uel;
ii)
Hazardous_waste
fuel. produced from oil—
~a~n~_hazardous_waste_fror~petrOlium
~fn~~rodu~ion,
~Iid transportation
~actices,~ihere
suOh hizar~ouswai~es
ar~r_t~9
iri~p_~
refi~ing p~oces s
afterapointt
which cont~iminantiare
removed,
s
lonjas t~efuel
nieits th~
usedOIFfue~pecificition ~iiñdef35
Ill.
Adm. Co~de~26.I4f~(e)~and
iii) Oil reclaimed_from oil—bearifl2 hazardous
wastes from
i~ref~ ng,
p~du~io~indtrafls~ort~cRpractic~
~
which reclaimedofl
is burned is
a fuel
without reintroduction tO
refini~
~océii,io_lô~
as
the feclaimed oil
meets
the used
611
füil specif
iO~
ti~i~
undeE~5 Ill. Adm. Code
12~I4O~e);
and
I)
Petroleum coke ,produced_from petroleum
re~ineryThazardouiwi~tescontainiri~Oi1at
ti~facTE~hich~h
wastéi were
~nerated,unles
sThe result inq c~ke~od
uct
exceeds one or mbr
otheEliiracteristics
of
1~azardouswaste i~ubpart C.
b)
Generators and transporters of recyclable materials are
subject
to the applicable requirements of 35 Ill. Adm.
Code 722 and 723 and the notification requirements under
Section 3010 of the Resource Conservation and Recovery
Act, except
as provided
in paragrephsubsection
(a).
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c)
1)
Owners or operators of facilities that store
recyclable materials before they are r~ycledare
regulated under
all applicable provisions of 35
Ill. Adm. Code 724 and 725.Subparts A through L,
and 702, 703 and 705 and the notification
requirement under Section 3010 of the Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act, except as provided
in paragraphsubsection
(a).
~erecyc1ingjrocess
itself is exern~t~romre~iation.Y
2)
Owners or operators of facilities that recycle
recyclable materials without storing them before
they are recycled are subject
to the following
requirements, except as provided
in
paragraphsubsection
(a).
A)
Notification requirements under Section 3010
of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.
B)
35
Ill. Adm. Code 725.171 and 725.172
(dealing
with the use of the
manifest and manifest
discrepancies)
(Source:
Amended at 10 Ill. Reg.
effective
)
SUBPART D:
LISTS OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
Section 721.131
Hazardous Wastes From Nonspecific Sources
The following solid wastes are listed hazardous wastes from non-
specific sources unless they are excluded under
35 Ill. Adm. Code
720.120 and 720.122 and listed
in Appendix I.
Industry and
EPA Hazardous
Hazardous Waste
Hazard Code
Waste No.
Generic:
FOOl
The following spent halogenated solvents
(T)
used in degreasing:
tetrachloroethylene,
trichloroethylene, methylene chloride, 1,1,1—
trichloroethane, carbon tetrachloride and
chlorinated fluorocarbons; all spent solvent
—-—~
---—-~--~--
mixtures/blends used
in de9reasing containing,
bef6reuieYitotalof
ten percent or i~fé(by
voIiume)ofoneor mofe of the áE6vaT6genate~
lOlvents or those sOlvents lf~EédinF002, F004
or F0D~ and e~udgesstill bOttoms from the
recovery of these so’vents ~n degreas~ng
operations s~entsolventsj~~pentsolvent
mixtures.
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F002
.
The following spent halogenated solvents:
(T)
tetrachloroethylene, methylene chloride,
trichloroethylene, 1,1,1—trichloroethane,
chlorobenzene, l,1,2—trichloro—1,2,2—
trifluoroethane, orthodichlorobenzene and
trichlorofluoromethane; all spent solvent
mixtures/blends contain~, before use,
a total
often~ercentor more(by volume)
of
-
one or
more of the abo~iThalo~enatedsolvents
or
—————~——-x--~_~-
---k-----
solvents listed in FuOi~, FuOl or Fu05
and
~WestTfl bott6ni~f~o~The
ré~o~ery
of these
so3vents ~p
t_solvents
and spent solvent
mixtu re
S.
F003
*
The following spent non—halogenated solvents:
(I)
xylene,
acetone, ethyl acetate, ethyl benzene,
ethyl ether, methyl isobutyl ketone,
n—butyl
alcohol, cyclohexanone and methanol;
all spent
solvent mixtures/blends
containi~
,_
bifo~e
use,
a total
of tenj~~orm
-
(bj
volume)
Of
one
or more of the above non-hi1o~iñi?éd
-
solvents of those_solvinta IIs?id
in
FDO1,
F002,
F~4orFöO5; and ~?he itill bott~Omsfrom the
recovery GTthese spent solvents and spent
solvent mixtures.
F004
The following spent non—halogenated solvents:
(T)
cresols and cresylic acid and nitrobenzene;
all
~pent solvent_mixtures/blends containing,
-
before
use,atotalofte
n perceñf or
*torij~ volume)
of one or more o~the_~ve_non-halogenatid
solvents or
those soI~intslisted
1n FOOl,
F002
or F~~ and the still bOttimiffOm the re.~ovii~y
if
£heiTé
spent solvents and spent solvent
mixtures.
F005
.
The following spent non—halogenated solvents:
(I,
T)
toluene, methyl ethyl ketone, carbon disulfide,
isobutanol and pyridine; alj~t
solvent
mixtures/blends, containin~,beforiuée,
a total
~f ~
ibyvol~me~oone
or
more
of thi~äbovenon—halo~enatéd~olven~s
Or
thosi solvents listed
in F001, F~02or F0b4
and
the still
bottoñii from E~ierecovery of these
eo3~vents~pent solvents and spent solvent
mixtures.
F006
Wasté~iatertreatment sludges from electroplating(T)
operations except from the following processes:
(1) sulfuric
acid anodizing of aluminum;
(2)
tin plating on carbon steel;
(3) zinc plating
(segregated basis)
on carbon steel;
(4)
aluminum or
zinc—aluminum plating on carbon steel;
(5)
cleaning/stripping associated with tin,
zinc and
aluminum
plating on carbon steel; and
(6) chemical
etching and milling of aluminum.
F019
.Wastewater treatment sludges
from the chemical
(T)
conversion coating of aluminum.
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FOO7
Spent cyanide plating bath solutions from
(R, T)
electroplating operations.
FOO8
Plating bath residues from the
(R,
T)
bottom of plating baths from electroplating
operations where cyanides are used
in the
process.
F009
Spent stripping and cleaning bath solutions
(R,
T)
from electroplating operations where cyanides
are used in the process.
FO1O....... Quenching bath residues from oil baths
(R,
T)
from metal heat treating operations where
cyanides are used
in the process.
FOIl
Spent cyanide solutions from salt bath
(R,
T)
pot cleaning from metal heat treating
operations.
F012
*
Quenching wastewater treatment sludges from
(T)
metal heat treating operations where cyanides
are used
in the process.
FO2O
Wastes
(except wastewater and spent carbon
(H)
from hydrogen chloride purification) from the
production or manufacturing use
(as a reactant,
chemical intermediate or component
in
a
formulating process)
of tn—
or
tetrachlorophenol, or
of intermediates used
to
produce their pesticide derivatives.
(This
listing does not include wastes from the
production of hexachlorophene from highly
purified 2,4,5—trichlorophenol.)
FO21.
Wastes
(except wastewater and spent carbon
(H)
from hydrogen chloride purification) from the
production or manufacturing use
(as a reactant,
chemical intermediate or component
in a
formulating process) of pentachlorophenol, or of
intermediates used to produce its derivatives.
F022
Wastes
(except wastewater and spent carbon
(H)
from hydrogen chloride purification) from the
manufacturing use
(as a reactant,
chemical
intermediate
or component
in a formulating
process) of tetra—, penta— or hexachlorobenzenes
under alkaline conditions.
F023
*
Wastes
(except wastewater and spent carbon
(H)
from hydrogen chloride purification) from the
production of materials on equipment previously
used for the production
or manufacturing use
(as
a reactant, chemical intermediate or
component in a formulating process) of tn— and
tetrachlorophenols.
(This listing does not
include wastes from equipment used only for the
production or use of hexachlorophene from highly
purified 2,4,5— trichiorophenol.
F024....... Wastes including but not limited
(T)
to, distillation residues, heavy ends,
tars,
and reactor cleanout wastes from the production
of chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons,
having
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carbon content from one to
five, utilizing free
radical catalyzed processes.
(This listing does
not include light ends,
spent filters and filter
aids, spent dessicants, wastewater, wastewater
treatment sludges,
spent catalysts and wastes
listed in Section 721.132.)
FO26
Wastes
(except wastewater and spent carbon
(H)
from hydrogen chloride purification)
from the
production of materials on equipment previously
used for the manufacturing use
(as a reactant,
chemical intermediate or component
in a
formulating process) of tetra—, penta— or
hexachlorobenzene under alkaline conditions.
F027
Discarded unused formulations containing
(H)
tn—, tetra— or pentachlorophenol or discarded
unused formulations containing compounds derived
from these chlorophenols.
(This listing does
not include formulations containing
Hexachlorophene synthesized from prepurified
2,4,5—tnichloropheno.
as the sole component).
F028
Residues resulting from the incineration
(T)
or thermal treatment of soil contaminated with
hazardous waste numbers F020, FO21,
F022,
FO23,
F026 and F027.
(Board Note:
The primary hazardous properties of these materials
have been indicated by the letters T (Toxicity),
R (Reactivity),
I
(Ignitability),
and C (Corrosivity).
The letter H indicates
Acute Hazardous Waste.)
(Source:
Amended at
10
Ill. Reg.
effective
Section 721.132
Hazardous Waste from Specific Sources
The following solid wastes are listed hazardous wastes from
specific sources unless they are excluded under
35
Ill. Adm. Code
720.120 and 720.122 and listed in Appendix I.
Wood Preservation:
KOOl
Bottom sediment sludge from the treatment
(T)
of wastewaters from wood preserving processes
that use creosote and/or pentachlorophenol.
Inorganic Pigments:
1(002
Wastewater treatment sludge from the
(T)
production of chrome yellow and orange
pigments.
1(003
Wastewater treatment sludge from the
(T)
production of molybdate orange pigments.
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1(004
Wastewater treatment sludge from the
(T)
production of zinc yellow pigments.
1(005
Wastewater treatment sludge from the
(T)
production of chrome green pigments.
1(006
Wastewater treatment sludge from the
(T)
production of chrome oxide green pigments
(anhydrous and hydrated).
K007
Wastewater treatment sludge from the
(T)
production of iron blue pigments.
1(008
Oven residue from the production of chrome
(T)
oxide green pigments.
Organic Chemicals:
1(009
Distillation bottoms from the production of
(T)
acetaldehyde from ethylene.
1(010
Distillation side cuts from the production of
(T)
acetaldehyde from ethylene.
1(011
Bottom stream from the wastewater stripper
in
(R,T)
the production of acrylonitnile.
1(013
Bottom stream from the acetrontnile column
(T)
in the production of acrylontrile.
1(014
Bottoms from the acetontrile purification
(T)
column in the production of acrylonitnile.
1(015
Still bottoms from the distillation of benzyl
(T)
chloride.
1(016
Heavy ends or distillation residues from the
(T)
production of carbon tetrachloride.
1(017
Heavy ends (still bottoms) from the
(T)
purification column in the production of
epichlorohydrin.
1(018
Heavy ends from the fractionation column
in
(T)
ethyl chloride production.
1(019
Heavy ends from the distillation of ethylene
(T)
dichlonide in ethylene dichloride production.
1(020
Heavy ends from the distillation of vinyl
(T)
chloride in vinyl chloride monomer production.
KO21
Aqueous spent antimony catalyst waste from
(T)
fluoromethanes production.
1(022
Distillation bottom tars from the production
(T)
of phenol/acetone from cumene.
1(023
Distillation light ends from the production
(T)
of phthalic anhydnide from naphthalene.
1(024
Distillation bottoms from the production of
(T)
phthalic anhydride from naphthalene.
1(093
Distillation
light ends from the production
(T)
of phthalic anhydnide from ortho—xylene.
1(094
Distillation bottoms from the production
(T)
of phthalic anhydnide from ortho—xylene.
1(025
Distillation bottoms from the production
(T)
of nitrobenzene by the nitration of benzene.
1(026
Stripping still
tails from the production of
(T)
methyl ethyl pynidines.
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1(027
Centrifuge and distillation residues from
(R,T)
toluene diisocyanate production.
1(028
Spent catalyst from the hydrochlorinator
(T)
reactor
in the production of
1,1,
l—trichloroethane.
K029
Waste from the product stream stripper
in
(T)
the production of 1,l,l—trichloroethane.
1(095
Distillation bottoms from the production of
(T)
1 ,l,l—trichloroethane.
K096
Heavy ends from the heavy ends column from
(T)
the production of l,1,l—trichloroethane.
1(030
Column bottoms or heavy ends from the
(T)
combined production of
trichloroethylene
and perchloroethylene.
K083
Distillation bottoms from aniline production.
(T)
1(103
Process residues from aniline extraction
(T)
from the production of aniline.
K1O4
Combined wastewater streams generated from
(T)
nitrobenzene/aniline production.
1(085
Distillation or fractionation column bottoms
from the production of chlorobenzenes.
1(105
Separated aqueous stream from the reactor
(T)
product washing step in the production of
chlorobenzenes.
1(111
Product wastewaters from the production of
(C,TJ
dini~riE’3TtienevTanitratiOñoUtoluene~
Kl12
~éict~py~~2duct
water from the dr~ng
(T)
column
in ?Ife £~ductiTbno~to1uiné~
~
1(113
Condensed l!g~idl~t
erilds ~om
the
-
(T)
Lurifroation_o
luei~i~Thin
?Iié
________
__________
——_r-_—,-—
—--.-—--
r’—
~roduction of toluenediamine via nydro—
géna~ThnoTThTr~1trolu~ne.
1(114
Vicina.ls
frorñ ?hi~u~ificationof
toluene—
(T)
~iamfneint~eproductf~
o?toluihediamxne
via h~jp~er~atiOn
of dinflrotOlune.
1(115
eay~ends_fromt1~epurrf1~ati~nóT
(T)
to1uenedfami~TinThé~duction
———--———_-~———,———-—_,
of toluenediamine via hydrogenation of
din1~luene.
1(116
2~r~iccondensate from the solvent recovery
(T)
colum~in the ~rodu~ion
oT~Eó1üene
dii~ocyan~?&via~~inat~i of ~luene—
diamine.
Inorganic Chemicals:
1(071
Brine purification muds from the mercury
(T)
cell process
in chlorine production, where
separately prepurified brine
is not used.
1(073
Chlorinated hydrocarbon waste from the
(T)
purification step of the diaphragm cell
process using graphite anodes in chlorine
production.
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1(106
Wastewater treatment sludge from the mercury
(T)
cell process in chlorine production.
Pesticides:
1(031
By—product salts generated
in the production
(T)
of MSMA and cacodylic acid.
1(032
Wastewater treatment sludge from the
(T)
production of chlordane.
K033
Wastewater and scrub water from the
(T)
chlorination of cyclopentadiene in the
production of chlordane.
1(034
Filter solids from the filtration of
(T)
hexachlorocyclopentadiene
in the production
of chlordane.
1(097
Vacuum stripper discharge from the chiordane
(T)
chlorinator
in the production of chlordane.
K035
Wastewater treatment sludges generated
in the
(T)
production of creosote.
1(036
Still bottoms from toluene reclamation
(T)
distillation
in the production of disulfoton.
1(037
Wastewater treatment sludges
from the
production of disulfoton.
1(038
Wastewater
from the washing and stripping of
phorate production.
1(039
Filter cake from the filtration of
(T)
diethylphosphorodithioic acid in the
production of phorate.
K040
Wastewater treatment sludge from the
(T)
production of phorate.
1(041
Wastewater treatment sludge from the
(T)
production of toxaphene.
1(098
Untreated process wastewater from the
(T)
production
of toxaphene.
1(042
Heavy ends or distillation residues from the
(T)
distillation of tetrachlorobenzene in
the
production of 2,4,5—T.
1(043
2,6—Dichiorophenol waste
from the production
of 2,4—D.
1(099
Untreated wastewater from the production
(T)
of 2,4—D.
Explosives:
1(044
Wastewater treatment sludges from the
(R)
manufacturing and
processing of explosives.
1(045
Spent carbon from the treatment of wastewater
(R)
containing explosives.
KO46
Wastewater treatment sludges from the
(T)
manufacturing, formulation and loading of
lead—based initiating compounds.
1(047
Pink/red water from TNT operations.
(R)
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Petroleum Refining:
K048
Dissolved air flotation (DAF)
float from the
(T)
petroleum refining industry.
KO49
Slop oil emulsion solids from the petroleum
(T)
refining industry.
1(050
Heat exchanger bundle cleaning sludge from
(T)
the petroleum
refining industry.
K051
API separator sludge from the petroleum
(T)
refining industry.
K052
Tank bottoms
(leaded) from the petroleum
(T)
refining
industry.
Iron and Steel:
1(061
Emission control dust/sludge from the primary
(T)
production of steel
in electric furnaces.
1(062
Spent pickle liquor from steel finishing
(C,T)
operations.
Secondary Lead:
KO69
Emission control dust/sludge from secondary
(T)
lead smelting.
1(100
Waste leaching solution from acid leaching
(T)
of emission control dust/sludge from
secondary lead smelting.
Veterinary Pharmaceuticals:
1(084
Wastewater treatment sludges generated
(T)
during the production of veterinary
pharmaceuticals from arsenic or organo—arsenic
compounds.
1(101
Distillation tar residues from the distillation(T)
of aniline—based compounds in the production
of veterinary pharmaceuticals from arsenic or
organo—arsenic compounds.
1(102
Residue from use
of activated carbon for
(T)
decolorization in the production of veterinary
pharmaceuticals from arsenic or
organo—arsenic
compounds.
Ink Formulation:
K086
Solvent washes and sludges, casutic washes
(T)
and sludges,
or water washes and sludges from
cleaning tubs and equipment used in the
formulation of ink from pigments, driers,
soaps and stabilizers containing chromium and lead.
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Coking:
1(060
Ammonia still
lime sludge from cooking
(T)
operations.
K087
Decanter tank tar sludge from cooking
(T)
operations.
(Source:
Amended
at
10
Ill.
Reg.
effective
)
Section 721.133
Discarded Commercial Chemical Products, Off—
Specification Species, Container Residues and
Spill Residues Thereof.
The following materials or items are hazardous wastes
if and when
they are discarded or intended
to be discarded se described ~n
Section ~
02-?s~f2~’fMiwhen they ste burned for purposes of
energy recovery in 3~euof the4r or4g~ns~intended user when they
ere used to produce fue3s 4n ~eu
of their or~g~ns~
intended use7
when they ere epp3~edto the ~snd 4n 34eu of their orig~ne3
intended usey or when they ste eonts~ned~n products thst ere
sppHed to the ~snd ~n ~eu
of their or~g~ne3intended user, when
they are mixed with waste oil or used oil or other material
and
j~1ied to the ~
o~
~heñ, iñ lieu R~ftheir ori~na1intended u~e,thèy are produced
T~OIThseii
(Or as~icor~ponen~
Of)
a fuel,
istrbufé~ for usiás
a fuel, 5~burred_aa~fuel.
-
--
--
a)
Any commercial chemical product,
or manufacturing
chemical intermediate having the generic name listed
in
parsgraphsubsections
(e)
or
(f).
b)
Any off—specification commercial chemical product or
manufacturing chemical intermediate which,
if
it met
specifications, would have the generic name listed
in
psrsgrephsubsections
(e)
or
(f).
c)
Any container or inner liner removed from a container
that has been used to hold any commercial chemical
product or manufacturing chemical intermediate having
the generic names listed
in psragraphsubsection
(e),
or
any container or inner
liner removed from
a container
that has been used to hold any off—specification
chemical product and manufacturing chemical intermediate
which,
if it met specifications, would have the generic
name listed
in psrsgrephsubsection
(e)
unless:
1)
The container or inner liner has been triple rinsed
using a solvent capable of removing the commercial
chemical product or manufacturing chemical
intermediate;
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2)
The container or inner liner has been cleansed by
another method that has been shown in the
scientific literature,
or by tests conducted by the
generator,
to achieve equivalent removal;
or
3)
In the case of
a container, the inner liner
that
prevented contact of the commercial chemical
product or manufacturing chemical intermediate with
the container, has been removed.
d)
Any residue or contaminated soil, water or other debris
resulting from the cleanup of
a spill,
into or on any
land or water of any commercial chemical product or
manufacturing chemical intermediate having the generic
name listed
in persgrsphsubsection
(e) or
(f), or
any
residue or contaminated soil,water
or other debris
resulting from the cleanup of a spill,
into or on any
land or water, of any off—specification chemical product
or manufacturing chemical intermediate which,
if
it met
specifications, would have the generic name listed
in
psrsgrsphsubsection
(e)
or
(f).
(Board Note:
The phrase “commercial chemical product or
manufacturing chemical intermediate having the generic
name listed
in
...“
refers
to a chemical substance which
is manufactured or formulated
for commercial or
manufacturing use which consists of the commercially
pure grade of the chemical, any technical grades of the
chemical that are produced or marketed,
and all
formulations in which the chemical
is the sole active
ingredient.
It does not refer
to a material,
such as a
manufacturing process waste, that contains any of the
substances listed in parsgrephsubsections
(e)
or
(f).
Where a manufacturing process wá
is deemed to be a
hazardous waste because
it contains
a substance listed
in persgrsphsubsections
(e)
or
(f), such waste will be
listed
in either ~i~Hons
721.131 or
721.132 or will be
identified as
a hazardous waste by the characteristics
set forth in Subpart.)
e)
The commercial chemical products, manufacturing chemical
intermediates or off—specification commercial chemical
products or manufacturing chemical intermediates
referred to
in psregrephsubsections
(a) through
(d)
of
this Section, are identif3Ted as acute hazardous waste
~H) and are subject
to the small quantity exclusion
defined in Section 721.105(e).
(Board Note:
For the convenience of the regulated
community the primary hazardous properties of these
materials have been indicated by the letters T
(Toxicity), and R (Reactivity).
Absence of
a letter
indicates that the compound only
is listed for acute
toxicity.)
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These wastes
and their corresponding EPA Hazardous Waste
Numbers are:~
Hazardous
Waste No.
Substance
P023
Acetaldehyde,
chloro—
P002
Acetamide, N—(aminothioxomethyl)—
P057
Acetamide,
2—fluoro—
P058
Acetic acid, fluoro—, sodium salt
P066
Acetimedic acid, N—(methylcarbamoyl)oxythio—,
methyl ester
POOl
3—(alpha—acetonylbenzyl)—4—hydroxycoumarin and
salts, when present at concentrations greater
than 0.3
P002
l—Acetyl—2—thiourea
P003
Acrolein
P070
Aldicarb
P004
Aldrin
P005
Allyl alcohol
P006
Aluminum phosphide
P007
5—(Aminomethyl)—3—isoxazolol
P008
4—Aminopyridine
P009
Ammonium picrate
(R)
P119
Ammonium vanadate
POlO
Arsenic acid
P012
Arsenic
(III)
oxide
POll
Arsenic
(V) oxide
POll
Arsenic pentoxide
P012
Arsenic trioxide
P038
Arsine, diethyl—
P054
Aziridine
P013
Barium cyanide
P024
Benzenamine, 4—chloro—
P077
Benzenamine, 4—nitro—
P028
Benzene,
(chloromethyl)—
P042
l,2—Benzenediol, 4—l—hydroxy—2—(methyl—
mino)ethyl—
P014
Benzenethiol
P028
Benzyl chloride
P015
Beryllium dust
P016
Bis(chloromethyl) ether
P017
Bromoacetone
P018
Brucine
P021
Calcium cyanide
P123
Camphene, octachloro—
P103
Carbamidoselensoic acid
P022
Carbon bisulfide
P022
Carbon disulfide
P095
Carbonyl chloride
P033
Chlorine cyanide
P023
Chloroacetaldehyde
P024
p—Chloroaniline
71-192

—59—
P026
1—(o—Chlorophenyl )thiourea
P027
3—Chloropropionitrile
P029
Copper cyanides
P030
Cyanides
(soluble cyanide salts),
not elsewhere
specified
P031
Cyanogen
P033
Cyanogen chloride
P036
Dichlorophenylarsine
P037
Dieldrin
P038
Diethylarsine
P039
0,0—Diethyl S—2—(ethylthio)ethyl
phosphoro—
dithioate
P041
Diethyl—p—nitrophenyl phosphate
P040
0,0—Diethyl O—pyrazinyl phosphorothioate
P043
Diisopropyl fluorophosphate
P044
Dimethoate
P045
3,3—Dimethyl—l—(methylthio)—2—butanone, 0—
(methylamino)
carbonyl
oxinie
P071
0,0—Dimethyl O—p—nitrophenyl phosphorothioate
P082
Dimethylnitrosamine
P046
alpha, alpha—Dimethylphenethylamine
P047
4,6—Dinitro—o—cresol and salts
P034
4,6—Dinitro—o—cyclohexylphenol
P048
2,4—Dinitrophenol
P020
Dinoseb
P085
Diphosphoramide, octamethyl—
P039
Disulfoton
P049
2,4—Dithiobiuret
P109
Dithiopyrophosphoric acid, tetraethyl ester
P050
Endosulfan
P088
Endothall
P051
Endrin
P042
Epinephrine
P046
Ethanamine, 1,1—dimethyl—2—phenyl—
P084
Ethenamine,
N—methyl—N—nitroso—
P101
Ethyl cyanide
P054
Ethylenimine
P097
Famphur
P056
For~neFluorine
P057
Fluoroacetamide
P058
Fluoroacetic acid, sodium salt
P065
Fulminic acid, mercury
(II) salt
(R,T)
P059
Heptachior
P051
1,2,3,4,10,1O—Hexachloro—6,7—epoxy—
1,4,4a,5,6,7,8,8a—octahydro--endo, endo—1, 4:5,
8—
dimethanonaphthalene
P037
l,2,3,4,1O,lO—Hexachloro—6,7—epoxy—
1,4,4a,5,6,7,8,8a—octahydro—endo, exo--1, 4:5,8—
dimethanonaphthalene
P060
1,2,3,4,lO,lO—Hexachloro—.,4,4a,5,8,8a—hexahydro—
1,4:5,8—endo, endo—dimethanonaphthalene
P004
1,2,3,4,1O,lO,—Hexachloro—1,4,4a,5,8,8a—
hexahydro—1,4:5,8—endo,
exo—dimethanonaphthalene
P060
Hexachlorohexahydro—exo
,
exo—dimethanonaphthalene
71-193

—60—
P062
Hexaethyl tetraphosphate
P116
Hydrazinecarbothioamide
P068
Hydrazine, methyl—
P063
Hydrocyanic acid
P063
Hydrogen cyanide
P096
Hydrogen phosphide
P064
Isocyanic acid, methyl ester
P007
3(2H)—Isoxazolone, 5—(aminomethyl)—
P092
Mercury, phenyl—, acetate
P065
Mercury fulminate (R,T)
P016
Methane,
oxybis(chloro—
P112
Methane, tetranitro—
(R)
P118
Methanethiol, trichloro—
P059
4,7—Methano—1H—indene,l,4,5,6,7,8,8—heptachloro--
3a,4,7,7a—tetrahydro—
P066
Methomyl
P067
2—Methylaziridine
P068
Methyl hydrazine
P064
Methyl isocyanate
P069
2—Methyllactonitrile
P071
Methyl parathion
P072
alpha—Naphthylthiourea
P073
Nickel carbonyl
P074
Nickel cyanide
P074
Nickel
(II) cyanide
P073
Nickel tetracarbonyl
P075
Nicotine and salts
P076
Nitric oxide
P077
p—Nitroaniline
P078
Nitrogen dioxide
P076
Nitrogen
(II) oxide
P078
Nitrogen
(IV) oxide
P081
Nitroglycerine
(R)
P082
N—Nitrosodimethylamine
P084
N—Nitrosomethylvinylamine
P050
5—Norbornene—2,3—dj.methanol, 1,4,5,6,7,7—
hexachloro,
cyclic sulfite
P085
Octamethylpyrophosphoramide
P087
Osmium oxide
P087
Osmium tetroxide
P088
7—Oxabicyclo2.2.lheptane—2,3—dicarboxylic
acid
P089
Parathion
P034
Phenol, 2—cyclohexyl—4,6—dinitro—
P048
Phenol, 2,4—dinitro—
P047
Phenol, 2,4,—dinitro—6—methyl—
P020
Phenol, 2,4—dinitro—6—(1—methylpropyl)—
P009
Phenol, 2,4,6—trinitro—,
aminonium salt
(R)
P036
Phenyl dichloroarsine
P092
Phenylmercuric acetate
P093
N—Phenylthiourea
P094
Phorate
P095
Phosgene
P096
Phosphine
P041
Phosphoric acid,
diethyl p—nitrophenyl ester
71-194

—61—
P044
Phosphorodithioic
acid, 0,0—dimethyl S—2—
(methylamino)—2—oxoethyl ester
P043
Phosphorofluoric acid, bis(l—methylethyl)ester
P094
Phosphorothicic acid, 0,0—diethyl S—
(ethylthio)methyl ester
P089
Phosphorothioic acid, 0,0—diethyl O—(p—
nitrophenyl) ester
P040
Phosphorothioic acid, 0,0—diethyl 0—pyrazinyl
ester
P097
Phosphorothioic acid, 0,0—dimethyl O—p—
((dimethylamino)—sulfonyl)phenylester
P110
Plumbane, tetraethyl—
P098
Potassium cyanide
P099
Potassium silver cyanide
P070
Propanal, 2—methyl—2—(methylthio)—,
0—
(methylamino)carbonyloxime
P101
Propanenitrile
P027
Propanentrile, 3—chloro—
P069
Propanenitrile, 2—hydroxy—2—methyl—
P081
1,2,3—Propanetriol, trinitrate—
(R)
P017
2—Propanone, 1—bromo—
P102
Propargyl alcohol
P003
2—Propenal
P005
2—Propen—l—ol
P067
l,2—Propylenimine
P102
2—Propyn—l—ol
P008
4—Pyridinamine
P075
Pyridine,
(S)—3—(1—methy—2—pyrrolidinyl)—, and
salts
P111
Pyrophosphoric acid,
tetraethyl ester
P103
Selenourea
P104
Silver cyanide
P105
Sodium azide
P106
Sodium cyanide
P107
Strontium sulfide
P108
Strychnidin—lO—one, and salts
P018
Strychnidin—lO—one,
2,3—dimethoxy—
P108
Strychnine and salts
P115
Sulfuric acid,
thallium(I) salt
P109
Tetraethyldithiopyrophosphate
P110
Tetraethyl lead
P111
Tetraethylpyrophosphate
P112
Tetranitromethane
(R)
P062
Tetraphosphoric acid, hexaethyl ester
P113
Thallic oxide
P113
Thallium
(III)
oxide
P114
Thallium
(I) selenite
P115
Thallium
(I) sulfate
P045
Thiofanox
P049
Thioimidodicarbonic diamide
P014
Thiophenol
P116
Thiosemicarbazide
P026
Thiourea,
(2—chlorophenyl)—
P072
Thiourea, 1—naphthalenyl—
71-195

—62—
P093
Thiourea, phenyl—
P123
Toxaphene
P118
Trichloromethanethiol
P119
Vanadic acid,
anunonium salt
P120
Vanadium pentoxide
P120
Vanadium(V)
oxide
POOl
Warfarin, when present at concentration greater
than
0.3.
P121
Zinc cyanide
P122
Zinc phosphide,when present at concentrations
greater than 10
(R,T)
f)
the commercial chemical products, manufacturing chemical
intermediates or off—specification commercial chemical
products referred
to
in peregrsphsubsections
(a)
through
(d), are identified as toxic wastii
(T) unless otherwise
designated and are subject
to the small quantity
exclusion defined in Section 721.105(a) and
(f).
(Board Note:
For
the convenience of the regulated
community,
the primary hazardous properties of these
materials have been indicated by the letters T
(Toxicity),
R (Reactivity),
I (Ignitability) and
C
(Corrosivity).
Absence of
a letter indicates that the
compound
is only listed for toxicity.)
These wastes and their corresponding EPA Hazardous Waste
Numbers are:~
Hazardous
Waste No.
Substance
U001
Acetaldehyde
(I)
U034
Acetaldehyde, trichloro—
U187
Acetamide, N—(4—ethoxyphenyl)—
U005
Acetamide, N—9H—fluoren—2—yl—
U112
Acetic acid,
ethyl ester
(I)
U144
Acetic acid,
lead salt
U214
Acetic acid,
thalliuxn(I)
salt
U002
Acetone
(I)
U003
Acetonitrile
(I,T)
U248
3—(alpha—Acetonylbenzyl)—4—hydroxycoumarin and
salts,
when present at concentrations of 0.3
or
less
U004
Acetophenone
u005
2—Acetylaminofluorene
U006
Acetyl chloride
(C,R,T)
U007
Acrylamide
U008
Acrylic acid
(I)
U009
Acrylontrile
Ul50
Alanine, 3—p—bis(2—chloroethyl)aminoj
phenyl—,
U328
2—Amino-l—methy~benzene
71-196

—63—
U353
4—Arnino--l—methylbenzene
U51T
Amitrole
U0l2
Aniline
(I,T)
U0l4
Auramine
U0l5
Azaserine
U010
Azirino(2’,3’:3,4)pyrrolo(l,2—a)indole—4,7—dione,
6—amino—8—(
(aminocarbonyl)oxy)methyl—
1,la,2,8,8a,8b—hexahydro—8a—methoxy—5—methyl--,
Ul57
Benzjaceanthrylene,
1,2—dihydro—3—methyl—
U016
Benz(c)acridine
u016
3,4—Benzacridine
U017
Benzal
chloride
U018
Benzaanthracene
U018
l,2—Benzanthracene
U094
l,2—Benzanthracene, 7,12—dimethyl—
U0l2
Benzenaniine
(I,T)
U014
Benzenamine, 4,4’—carbonimidoylbis(N,N—dimethyl—
U049
Benzenamine, 4—chloro—2—methyl—
U093
Benzenamine, N,N’—dimethyl—4—phenylazo—
U158
Benzenamine, 4,4 ‘—methylenebis(2—chloro—
U222
Benzenamine, 2—methyl—,
hydrochloride
U181
Benzenamine, 2—methyl—5—nitro
U019
Benzene
(I,T)
U038
Benzeneacetic acid, 4—chloro—alpha—(4—
chlorophenyl)—alpha—hydroxy, ethyl
ester
U030
Benzene, 1—bromo—4—phenoxy—
U037
Benzene, chloro—
U190
l,2—Benzenedicarboxylic acid anhydride
U028
l,2—Benzenedicarboxylic
acid,
bis(2—ethyl—
hexyl))
ester
U069
l,2—Benzenedicarboxylic acid,
dibutyl ester
tJO8B
1,2—Benzenedicarboxylic
acid, diethyl ester
Ul02
l,2—Benzenedicarboxylic acid, dimethyl ester
U107
l,2—Benzenedicarboxylic acid, di—n—octyl ester
U070
Benzene, 1,2—dichloro—
U071
Benzene, 1,3—dichioro—
U072
Benzene, 1,4—dichloro—
U017
Benzene,
(dichloromethyl)—
U223
Benzene, 1,3—diisocyanatomethyl—
(R,T)
U239
Benzene, dimethyl—
(I,T)
U201
l,3—Benzenediol
U127
Benzene, hexachioro—
U056
Benzene, hexahydro—(I)
Ul88
Benzene, hydroxy—
U220
Benzene, methyl—
U105
Benzene, 1—methyl—1—2,4—dinitro—
Ul06
Benzene, l—methyl—2,6—dinitro—
U203
Benzene, l,2—methylenedioxy—4—allyl—
U141
Benzene, 1,2—methylenedioxy—4—propenyl—
U090
Benzene, 1,2—methylenedioxy—4—propyl—
U055
Benzene,
(l—methylethyl)—
(I)
U169
Benzene,
nitro—
(I,T)
U183
Benzene, pentachioro—
U185
Benzene, pentachloronitro—
71-197

—64—
0020
Benzenesulfonic acid chloride
(C,R)
U020
Benzenesulfonyl chloride (C,R)
0207
Benzene, 1,2,4,5—tetrachloro—
0023
Benzene,
(trichloromethyl)—(C,R,T)
0234
Benzene, l,3,5—trinitro—
(R,T)
0021
Benzidine
0202
1,2—Benzisothiazolin—3—one, 1,1—dixoide
0120
Benzoj
,k fluorene
0022
Benzoapyrene
0022
3,4—Benzopyrene
U197
3—Benzoquinone
0023
Benzotrichloride
(C,R,T)
uoso
1,2—Benzphenanthrene
U085
2,2’—Bioxirane (I,T)
0021
(1 ,l’—Biphenyl)—4,4‘—diamine
0073
(1,l’—Biphenyl)—4,4’--diainine, 3,3’—dichloro—
0091
(l,1’—Biphenyl)—4,4’—diamine, 3,3’—dimethoxy—
0095
(1,1’—Biphenyl)—4,4~—diamine,3,3’—dimethyl—
0024
Bis(2—chloroethoxy) methane
0027
Bis(2—chloroisopropyl)
ether
0244
Bis(dimethylthiocarbamoyl)
disulfide
0028
Bis(2—ethylhexyl) phthalate
0246
Bromine cyanide
U225
Bromoform
0030
4—Bromophenyl phenyl ether
0128
l,3—Butadiene, l,1,2,3,4,4—hexachloro—
0172
1—Butanamine, N—butyl—N—nitroso—
0035
Butanoic acid,
4—Bis(2—chloroethyl)amino
benzene—
0031
1—Butanol
(I)
Ul59
Butanone
(I,T)
U160
2—Butanone peroxide
(R,T)
U053
2—Butenal
0074
2—Butene, l,4—dichloro— (I,T)
0031
n—Butyl alcohol
(I)
0136
Cacodylic acid
0032
Calcium chromate
0238
Carbamic acid, ethyl ester
0178
Carbamic acid,
methylnitroso—, ethyl ester
0176
Carbamide, N—ethyl—N—nitroso—
0177
Carbamide, N—methyl—N—nitroso—
0219
Carbamide,
thio—
0097
Carbamoyl chloride, dimethyl
0215
Carbonic acid, dithallium
(I)
salt
0156
Carbonochloridic acid, methyl ester
(I,T)
0033
Carbon oxyfluoride
(R,T)
0211
Carbon tetrachloride
0033
Carbonyl fluoride
(R,T)
0034
Chloral
0035
Chlorambucil
0036
Chlordane, technical
0026
Chlornaphazine
0037
Chlorobenzene
0039
4—Chloro—m—cresol
71-198

—65—
U04l
l—chloro—2,3—epoxypropane
0042
2—Chloroethyl vinyl ether
0044
Chloroform
0046
Chloromethyl methyl ether
0047
beta—Chloronapthalene
0048
o—Chlorophenol
0049
4—chloro—o—toluidine, hydrochloride
0032
Chromic acid, calcium salt
0050
Chrysene
0051
Creosote
U052
Cresols
0052
Cresylic acid
U053
Crotonaldehyde
0055
Cumeme
(I)
0246
Cyanogen bromide
0197
l,4—Cyclohexadienedione
0056
Cyclohexane
(I)
0057
Cyclohexanone
(I)
Ul30
1,3—Cyclopentadiene, 1,2,3,4,5,5—hexachloro—
U058
Cyclophosphamide
0240
2,4—D,
salts and esters
0059
Daunomycin
0060
DDD
U061
DDT
U142
Decachlorooctahydro—1,3,4—metheno—2H—
cyclobutac,d—pentalen—2—one
0062
Diallate
0133
Diamine
(R,T)
0221
Diaminotoluene
U063
Dibenz a,hanthracene
0063
1,2:5,6—Dibenzanthracene
0064
1,2:7,8—Dibenzopyrene
0064
Dibenza,ipyrene
0066
1,2—Dibromo—3—chloropropane
0069
Dibutyl phthalate
0062
S—(2,3—Dichloroallyl)
diisopropylthiocarbamate
0070
o—Dichlorobenzene
0071
in—Dichlorobenzene
U072
p—Dichlorobenzene
0073
3,3’—Dichlorobenzidine
0074
l,4—Dichloro—2—butene
(I,T)
0075
Dichlorodifluoromethane
Ul92
3, 5—Dichloro—N—(1,1—dimethyl—2—propynyl)
benzamide
0060
Dichlorodiphenyldichloroethane
0061
Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane
0078
1,l—Dichloroethylene
U079
1,2—Dichloroethyleae
0025
Dichloroethyl ether
0081
2,4—Dichlorophenol
0082
2,6—Dichlorophenol
0240
2,4—Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid,
salts and esters
0083
l,2—Dichloropropane
0084
l,3—Dichloropropene
71.199

—66—
0085
l,2:3,4—Diepoxybutane
(I,T)
0108
1,4—Diethylene dioxide
0086
N,N—Diethylhydrazine
0087
0,O—Diethyl—S—methyl—dithiophosphate
0088
Diethyl phthalate
0089
Diethylstilbestrol
0148
1,2—Dihydro—3,6—pyradizinedione
0090
Dihydrosafrole
0091
3,3’—Dimethoxybenzidine
0092
Dimethylamine
(I)
0093
Dimethylaminoazobenzene
0094
7,l2—Dimethylbenz aanthracerie
0095
3,3’—Dimethylbenzidine
0096
alpha, alpha—Dimethylbenzylhydroperoxide
(R)
0097
Dimethylcarbamoyl chloride
0098
1
,
1—Dimethylhydrazine
0099
1,2—Dimethylhydrazine
0101
2,4—Dimethylphenol
0102
Dimethyl phthalate
0103
Dimethyl sulfate
0105
2,4—Dinitrotoluene
0106
2,6—Dinitrotoluene
0107
Di—n—octyl phthalate
0108
1,4—Dioxane
0109
l,2—Diphenylhydrazine
0110
Dipropylamine
(I)
0111
Di—N—propylnitrosoamine
UOOl
Ethanal
(I)
0174
Ethanamine, N—ethyl—N—nitroso—
0067
Ethane, l,2—dibromo—
0076
Ethane, l,l—dichloro—
0077
Ethane, 1,2—dichloro—
0114
1,2—Ethanediylbiscarbamodithioic acid
0131
Ethane, 1,1,1,2,2,2—hexachloro—
0024
Ethane, l,l’—methylenebis(oxy)lbis(2—chloro—
0247
Ethane, l,l,l—trichloro—2,2—bis(p—methoxyphenol)—
0003
Ethanenitrile
(I,T)
0117
Ethane, l,1’—oxybis—
(I)
0025
Ethane, 1,1 ‘—oxybis(2—chloro—
0184
Ethane, pentachloro—
0208
Ethane, l,l,1,2—tetrachloro—
0209
Ethane, l,1,2,2—tetrachloro—
0218
Ethanethioamide
0227
Ethane, 1,l,2—trichloro—
UO43
Ethene, chloro—
0042
Ethene, 2—chloroethoxy—
0078
Ethene, 1,1—dichloro—
0079
Ethene, trans—1,2—dichloro—
0210
Ethene, 1,l,2,2—tetrachloro—
0173
Ethanol, 2,2’—(nitrosoimino)bis—
0004
Ethanone, 1—phenyl—
0006
Ethanoyl chloride
(C,R,T)
0112
Ethyl acetate
(I)
0113
Ethyl acrylate
(I)
71-200

—67—
0238
Ethyl carbamate (urethan)
U038
Ethyl 4,4’—dichlorobenzilate
0114
Ethylenebis(dithiocarbamic acid)
0067
Ethylene dibromide
0077
Ethylene dichloride
0115
Ethylene oxide
(I,T)
0116
Ethylene thiourea
0117
Ethyl
ether
(I)
0076
Ethylidene dichloride
0118
Ethylmethacrylate
0119
Ethyl methanesulfonate
Ul39
Ferric dextran
0120
Fluoranthene
Ul22
Formaldehyde
U123
Formic acid
(C,T)
0124
Furan
(I)
0125
2—Furancarboxaldehyde
(I)
0147
2,5—Furandione
0213
Furan,
tetrahydro—
(I)
0125
Furfural
(I)
U124
Furfuran
(I)
0206
D—Glucopyranose, 2—deoxy—2—(3—inethyl—3—
nitrosoureido)—
0126
Glycidylaldehyde
0163
Guanidine, N—nitroso—N—methyl—N’—nitro
0127
Hexachlorobenzene
0128
Hexachlorobutadiene
0129
Hexachlorocyclohexane
(gamma isomer)
0130
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene
U131
Hexachloroethane
U132
Hexachlorophene
U243
Hexachloropropene
0133
Hydrazine
(R,T)
0086
Hydrazine, 1,2—diethyl—
0098
Hydrazine,
l,1—dimethyl—
0099
Hydrazine, l,2—dimethyl—
0109
Hydrazine, 1,2—Diphenyl—
0134
Hydrofluoric acid (C,T)
0134
Hydrogen fluoride
(C,T)
0135
Hydrogen sulfide
0096
Hydroperoxide, 1—methyl—1—phenylethyl— (R)
0136
Hydroxydimethylarsine
oxide
0116
2—Imidazolidinethione
0137
Indeno1,2,3—cd)pyrene
0139
Iron dextran
0140
Isobutyl alcohol
(I,T)
0141
Isosafrole
0142
Kepone
0143
Lasiocarpene
0144
Lead acetate
0145
Lead phosphate
0146
Lead subacetate
0129
Lindane
0147
Maleic anhydride
71-201

—68—
U149
Malononitrile
0150
Melphalan
0151
Mercury
0152
Methacrylonitrile
(I,T)
0092
Methanamine, N—methyl—
(I)
0029
Methane, bromo
0045
Methane, chloro—
(I,T)
0046
Methane,
chloromethoxy—
0068
Methane, dibromo—
0080
Methane,
dichloro—
0075
Methane, dichlorodifluoro—
0138
Methane,
iodo—
0119
Methanesulfonic acid, ethyl ester
0211
Methane,
tetrachloro—
0121
Methane,
trichlorofluoro—
0153
Methanethiol
(I,T)
0225
Methane, tribromo—
0044
Methane,
trichloro—
0121
Methane, trichlorofluoro—
0123
Methanoic acid
(C,T)
0036
4,7—Methanoindan, 1,2,4,5,6,7,8,8—octachioro—
3a,4,7 ,7a—tetrahydro—
0154
Methanol
(I)
0155
Methapyrilene
0154
Methyl alcohol
(I)
0029
Methyl bromide
0186
1—Methylbutadiene
(I)
0045
Methyl chloride
(I,T)
0156
Methyl chlorocarbonate
(I,T)
0226
Methylchloroform
0157
3—Methylcholanthrene
0158
4,4’—Methylenebis(2—chloroaniline)
U132
2,2’—Methylenebis(3,4,6—trichlorophenol)
0068
Methylene bromide
0080
Methylene chloride
0122
Methylene oxide
0159
Methyl ethyl ketone
(I,T)
0160
Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide
(R,T)
0138
Methyl iodide
0161
Methyl isobutyl ketone
(I)
0162
Methyl methacrylate (I,T)
0163
N—Methyl—N’—nitro—N—nitrosoguanidine
0161
4—Methyl—2—pentanone
(I)
0164
Methylthiouracil
0247
Methoxychlor
0010
Mitomycin C
0059
5,l2—Naphthacenedione,
(8S—cis)—8—acetyl—1O—(3—
amino—2
,
3, 6—trideoxy—alpha—L—lyxo—
hexapyranosyl)oxyl—7,8,9,lO—tetrahydro—6,8,l1—
trihydroxy—l—methoxy--
0165
Naphthalene
0047
Naphthalene, 2—chloro—
U166
1,4—Naphthalenedione
71-202

—69—
0236
2,7—Naphthalenedisulfonic acid, 3,3’—(3,3’—
dimethyl—l,1’—biphenyl)—4,4’—diyl)—
bis(azo)bis(5—amino—4—hydroxy)—,
tetrasodiurn salt
0166
1,4—Naphthaquinone
0167
1—Naphthylamine
0168
2—Naphthylamine
0167
alpha—Naphthylamine
0168
beta—Naphthylamine
0026
2—Naphthylamine, N,N’—bis(2—chloroxnethyl)—
0169
Nitrobenzene
(I,T)
0170
p—Nitrophenol
0171
2—Nitropropane
(I)
0172
N—Nitrosodi—n—butylamine
0173
N—Nitrosodiethanolamine
0174
N-Nitrosodiethylantine
0111
N—Nitroso—N—propylamine
0176
N—Nitroso—N—ethylurea
U177
N-Nitroso—N—methylurea
0178
N—Nitroso—N—methylurethane
U179
N—Nitrosopiperidine
0180
N-Nitrosopyrrolidine
0181
5—Nitro—o—toluidine
0193
l,2—Oxathiolane, 2,2—dioxide
0058
2H—1,3,2—Oxazaphosphorine,
2—bis(2—chloro—
ethyl)aminotetrahydro—,
oxide 2—
0115
Oxirane
(I,T)
3041
Oxarane, 2—(chloromethyl)—
0182
Paraldehyde
0183
Pentachlorobenzene
0184
Pentachloroethane
0185
Pentachloronitrobenzene
See F027
Pentachlorophenol
U186
1,3—pentadiene
(I)
0187
Phenacetiri
0188
Phenol
0048
Phenol, 2—chloro—
U039
Phenol, 4—chloro—3—methyl—
0081
Phenol, 2,4—dichloro—
U082
Phenol, 2,6—dichloro—
UlOl
Phenol, 2,4—dimethyl—
0170
Phenol, 4—nitro—
See F027
Phenol, pentachloro—
See F027
Phenol, 2,3,4,6—tetrachloro—
See F027
Phenol, 2,4,5—trichioro—
See F027
Phenol, 2,4,6—trichioro—
0137
1,1O—(l,2—phenylene)pyrene
0145
Phosphoric
acid,
lead salt
0087
Phosphorodithioic acid, O,O—diethyl—, S—methyl—
ester
3189
Phosphorous sulfide
(R)
0190
Phthalic anhydride
0191
2—Picoline
U192
Pronamide
0194
1—Propanamine
(I,T)
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—70—
0110
1—Propanatnine, N—propyl—(I)
0066
Propane, l,2—dibromo—3—chloro—
0149
Propanedinitrile
0171
Propane,
2—nitro—
(I)
U027
Propane, 2,2’—oxybis2—chloro—
0193
1,3—Propane sultone
0235
1—Propanol, 2,3—dibromo—, phosphate
(3:1)
U126
1—Propanol, 2,3—epoxy—
0140
1—Propanol, 2—methyl—
(I,T)
0002
2—Propanone
(I)
0007
2—Propenamide
0084
Propene, 1,3—dichloro—
0243
1—Propene, l,1,2,3,3,3—hexachloro—
0009
2—Propenenitrile
Ul52
2—Propenenitrile, 2—methyl—
(I,T)
0008
2—Propenoic acid
(I)
0113
2—Propenoic acid, ethyl ester
(I)
0118
2—Propenoic acid, 2—methyl—,
ethyl ester
0162
2—Propenoic acid, 2—methyl—, methyl ester
(I,T)
See F027
Propionic acid,2—(2,4,5—trichlorophenoxy)—
0194
n—Propylamine
(I,T)
0083
Propylene dichloride
U196
Pyridine
0155
Pyridine, 2—t(2—(dimethylamino)—2—thenylaminol—
0179
Pyridine, hexahydro—N--nitroso—
0191
Pryidine, 2—methyl—
0164
4(lH)—Pyrimidinone, 2,3—dihydro—6—methyl—2—
thioxo—
0180
Pyrrole,
tetrahydro—N—nitroso—
0200
Reserpine
0201
Resorcinol
0202
Saccharin and salts
0203
Safrole
0204
Selenious acid
0204
Selenium dioxide
0205
Selenium disulfide
(R,T)
U0l5
L—Serine, diazoacetate
(ester)
See F027
Silvex
0089
4,4’—Stilbenediol, alpha,
alpha’—diethyl—
0206
Streptozotocin
0135
Sulfur hydride
0103
Sulfuric acid, dimethyl ester
0189
Sulfur phosphide
(R)
0205
Sulfur selenide (R,T)
See FO27
2,4,5—T
U207
l,2,4,5—Tetrachlorobenzene
0208
l,1,1,2—Tetrachloroethane
0209
1,l,2,2—Tetrachloroethane
0210
Tetrachloroethylene
See FO27
2,3,4,6—Tetrachlorophenol
0213
Tetrahydrofuran
(I)
0214
Thallium
(I) acetate
0215
Thallium
(I) carbonate
0216
Thallium (I) chloride
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—71—
0217
Thallium
(I)
nitrate
0218
Thioacetamide
0153
Thiomethanol
(I,T)
0219
Thiourea
0244
Thiram
0220
Toluene
U22l
Toluenediamirie
0223
Toluene diisocyanate
(R,T)
0328
o—Toluidine
‘(J353
~I~iidi~e
0222
o—Tolü~ne
hydrochloride
0011
1H—1,2,4—Triazol—3—amine
0226
l,l,1—Trichloroethane
U227
1,l,2—Trichloroethane
U228
Trichloroethene
U228
Trichloroethylene
0121
Trichloromonofluoromethane
See F027
2,4,5—Trichlorophenol
See F027
2,4,6—Trichlorophenol
See F027
2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxyacetic acid
U234
sym—Trinitrobenzene
(R,T)
0182
1,3,5—Trioxane,
2,4,5—trimethyl—
U235
Tris(2,3—dibromopropyl) phosphate
0236
Trypan blue
0237
Uracil, 5bis(2—chloromethyl)aminol—
0237
Uracil mustard
0043
Vinyl chloride
0248
Warfarin, when present at concentrations of 0.3
or
less
0239
Xylene
(I)
0249
Zinc phosphide, when present at concentrations of
10
or less
0250
(3,4,5—trimethoxy—benzoyl)oxy—,methyl
ester
Source:
Amended at 10 Ill. Reg.
effective
)
Appendix C
Chemical Analysis Test Methods
See Appendtx ~
to 49 ~FR 26~The Board incorporates by
reference 40 ~261,
Appendix III
(1985),
as amEnded
at
50 Fed.
~
1~85. This Section incor~~ateino
Tiiture i~tTonsor~
T~tioiis~
-
(Source:
Amended at 10
Ill. Reg.
effective
)
71-205

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Appendix G Basis for Listing Hazardous Wastes
EPA
Hazardous constitutents for which listed
hazardous
waste No.
FOOl
Tetrachloroethylene, methylene chloride,
trichloroethylene, l,l,1—trichloroethane, carbon
tetrachloride, chlorinated fluorocarbons.
F002
Tetrachloroethylene, methylene chloride,
trichloroethylene, 1,1,l—trichloroethane,
chlorobenzene, 1,1,2—trichloro—1,2,2—
trifluoroethane, ortho—dichlorobenzene,
tr ichlorofluoromethane.
F003
N.A.
F004
Cresols and cresylic acid, nitrobenzene.
F005
Toluene,
methyl
ethyl
ketone,
carbon
disulfide,
isobutanol,
pyridine
F006
Cadmium, hexavalent chromium, nickel, cyanide
(complexed).
F007
Cyanide
(salts).
F008
Cyanide
(salts).
F009
Cyanide
(salts).
FOlD
Cyanide
(salts).
FOll
Cyanide
(salts).
F012
Cyanide (complexed).
F0l9
Hexavalent chromium, cyanide
(complexed).
F020
Tetra— and pentachlorodibenzo—p—dioxins; tetra—
and pentachiorodiberizofurans; tn— and
tetrachiorophenols and their chlorophenoxy
derivative acids, esters, ethers,
amines and
other
salts.
F02l
Penta— and hexachlorodibenzo—p—dioxins; penta—
and hexachlorodibenzofurans; pentachlorophenol
and its derivatives.
F022
Tetra—, penta— and hexachlorodibenzo—p—dioxins;
tetra—, penta— and hexachlorodibenzofurans.
FO23
Tetra— and pentachlorodibenzo—p—dioxins; tetra—
and pentachlorodibenzofurans; tn— and tetra—
chlorophenols and their chiorophenoxy derivative
acids,
esters,
ethers,
amines and other salts.
F024
Chioromethane, dichiorometharie, tnichloromethane,
carbon tetrachloride, chloroethylene, 1,1—
dichloroethane, l,2—dichloroethane, trans—l,2—
dichloroethylene, l,1—dichloroethylene, 1,1,1—
trichloroethane,
1,l,2—trichloroethane,
trichloroethylene,
1,l,l,2—tetrachloroethane,
1,l,2,2—tetrachloroethane,
tetrachloroethylene,
pentachloroethane,
hexachloroethane, allyl
chloride (3—chloropropene), dichloropropane,
dichloropropene,
2—chloro—1,3—butadiene,
hexachloro—l,3—butadiene, hexachlorocyclo—
pentadiene,
hexachlorocyclohexane, benzene,
chlorobenzene, dichlorobenzenes, 1,2,4—
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tnichlorobenzene, tetrachlorobenzenes,
pentachlorobenzene, hexachlorobenzene,
toluene,
naphthalene.
F026
Tetra—,
penta—, and hexachlorodibenzo—p—dioxins;
tetra-, penta—, and hexachlorodibenzofurans.
F027
Tetra—, penta—, and hexachlorodibenzo—p—dioxins;
tetra-,
penta—, and hexachlorodibenzofurans; tn—
• tetra—,
and pentachlorophenols and their
chlorophenoxy derivative acids,
esters, ethers,
amine and other
salts.
F028
Tetra—, penta—, and hexachlorodibenzo—p—dioxins;
tetra—, penta—,
and hexachlorodibenzofurans; tn—
,
tetra—,
and pentachlorophenols and their
chlorophenoxy derivative
acids, esters,
ethers,
amine and other salts.
1(001
Pentachlorophenol, phenol, 2—chlorophenol,
p—
chloro—m—cresol, 2,4—dimethylphenol, 2,4—
dinitrophenol, trichiorophenols,
tetrachlorophenols,
2,4—dinitrophenol,
cresosote,
chrysene, naphthalene, fluoranthene,
benzo(b)fluoranthene,
benzo(a)pyrene,
indeno(l,2,3—cd)pyrene, benz(a)anthracene,
dibenz(a)anthracene, acenaphthalene.
1(002
Hexavalent chromium,
lead.
K003
Hexavalent chromium,
lead.
K004
Hexavalent chromuim.
1(005
Hexavalent chromium,
lead.
K006
Hexavalent chromium.
1(007
Cyanide (complexed), hexavalent chromium.
1(008
Hexavalent chromium.
K009
Chloroform, formaldehyde, methylene chloride,
methyl chloride, paraldehyde,
formic acid.
1(010
Chloroform,
formaldehyde, methylene chloride,
methyl chloride, paraldehyde, formic acid,
chioroacetaldehyde.
1(011
Acrylonitrile, acetonitrile, hydrocyanic acid.
1(013
Hydrocyanic acid,
acrylonitrile,
acetonitnile.
1(014
Acetonitrile, acrylamide.
K015
Benzyl chloride, chlorobenzene, toluene,
benzotrichloride.
1(016
Hexachlorobenzene, hexachlorobutadiene,
carbon
tetrachlonide, hexachloroethane,
perchloroethylene
*
1(017
Epichlorohydnin, chloroethers
bis(chloromethyl)
ether and bis—(2—chloroethyl) ethers,
trichloropropane, dichloropropanols.
K0l8
l,2—dichloroethane, trichloroethylene,
hexachlorobutadiene, hexachlorobenzene.
K019
Ethylene dichloride,
1,l,1—trichloroethane,
1,1,2—tnichioroethane,
tetrachloroethanes
(1,l,2,2—tetrachloroethane and 1,1,1,2—
tetrachloroethane), trichloroethylene,
tetrachloroethylene, carbon tetrachlonide,
chloroform,
vinyl chloride, vinylidene chloride.
71-207

—74—
1(020
Ethylene dichloride, 1,1,1—trichloroethane,
1,l,2—tnichloroethane, tetrachloro—ethanes
(1,l,2,2—tetrachloroethane and 1,1,1,2—
tetrachloroethane),
trichlonoethylene,
tetrachloroethylene, carbon tetrachloride,
chloroform, vinyl chloride, vinylidene chloride.
1(021
Antimony, carbon tetrachlonide, chloroform.
1(022
Phenol, tars (polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons).
K023
Phthalic anhydnide, maleic anhydnide.
K024
Phthalic anhydride, l,4—naphthoguinone.
1(025
Meta—dinitrobenzene,
2,4—dinitrotoluene.
K026
Paraldehyde, pynidines, 2—picoline.
1(027
Toluene diisocyanate, toluene—2, 4—diamine.
1(028
1,l,l—tnichloroethane, vinyl chloride.
1(029
1,2—dichloroethane, l,1,l—tnichloroethane, vinyl
chloride, vinylidene chloride,
chloroform.
1(030
Hexachlorobenzene, hexachlorobutadiene,
hexachloroethane, l,1,1,2—tetrachloroethane,
1,1,2,2—tetrachloroethane, ethylene dichlonide.
1(031
Arsenic.
K032
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene.
1(033
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene.
K034
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene.
K035
Creosote, chrysene, naphthalene, fluoranthene,
benzo(b)
fluoranthene,
benzo(a)—pyrene,
indeno(1,2,3—cd) pyrene, benzo(a)anthracene,
dibenzo(a)anthracene, acenaphthalene.
1(036
Toluene, phosphorodithioic and phosphorothioic
acid esters.
K037
Toluene, phosphorodithioic and phosphorothioic
acid esters.
1(038
Phorate,
formaldehyde, phosphorodithioic and
phosphorothioic acid esters.
1(039
Phosphorodithioic and phosphorothioic acid
esters.
K040
Phorate,
formaldehyde, phosphorodithioic and
phosphorothioic acid esters.
1(041
Toxaphene.
KO42
Hexachlorobenzene,
ontho—dichlorobenzene.
1(043
2,4—dichlorophenol, 2,6—dichlorophenol, 2,4,6—
tnichlorophenol.
1(044
N.A.
1(045
N.A.
1(046
Lead
1(047
N.A.
K048
Hexavalent chromium,
lead.
K049
Hexavalent
chromium,
lead.
1(050
Hexavalent chromium.
1(051
Hexavalerit chromium,
lead.
1(052
Lead
1(060
Cyanide,
naphthalene, phenolic compounds,
arsenic.
1(061
Hexavalent chromium,
lead,
cadmium.
K062
Hexavalent chromium,
lead.
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—75—
1(069
Hexavalent chromium,
lead, cadmium.
1(071
Mercury.
1(073
Chloroform,
carbon tetrachloride,
hexachloroethane, trichloroethane,
tetrachloroethylene,
dichloroethylene, 1,1,2,2—
tetrachloroethane.
1(083
Aniline, diphenylamine, nitrobenzene,
phenylenediamine.
1(084
Arsenic.
1(085
Benzene, dichlorobenzenes, trichlorobenzenes,
tetrachlorobenzenes,
pentachlorobenzene,
hexachlorobenzene, benzyl chloride.
1(086
Lead,
hexavalent chromium.
1(087
Phenol, naphthalene.
1(093
Phthalic anhydnide maleic anhydride.
1(094
Phthalic anhydride.
1(095
1,l,2—tnichloroethane, l,1,l,2—tetrachloroethane,
1,1,2,2—tetrachloroethane
*
1(096
l,2—dichloroethane, 1,1,1,—tnichloroethane,
1,1,2—tnichloroethane.
1(097
Chlordane,
heptachlor.
1(098
Toxaphene.
1(099
2,4—dichlorophenol, 2,4,6—trichlorophenol.
1(100
Hexavalent chromium,
lead, cadmium.
K1O1
Arsenic.
1(102
Arsenic.
Kl03
Aniline,
nitrobenzene, phenylenediamine.
1(104
Aniline,
benzene, diphenylamine, nitrobenzene,
phynylenediamine.
1(105
Benzene, monochlonobenzene, dichlorobenzenes,
2,4,6—tnichlorophenol.
1(106
Mercury.
1(111
2,4—Dinitrotoluene.
KITE
~274—T61uenedT~mine,o—toluid~~j—toluidine,
anIline.
1(113
~o1uenedi
amine,
o-toluIdine~p-toluidthe,
aniline.
1(114
~7~—To1uenediamine, o—toluidine, p—toluidine.
K113
2~4—To1uened1amiñe.
1(116
Carbon tetrachlorid~,tetrachloroethylene,
c~1orGTorm~phos9eni.
N.A.——Waste
is hazardous because
it fails
the test
for
the
characteristic of ignitability, corrosivity, or reactivity.
(Source:
iAmended at 10
Ill.
Reg.
effective
)
Appendix H
Hazardous Constituents
acetonitrile (ethanenitnile)
acetophenone
(ethanone,
l—phenyl—)
3—(alpha—acetoriylbenzyl) —4—hydroxycoumanin and salts
71-209

—76—
(warfanin
2—acetylaminof 1uorene
(acetamide, N—(9H—fluoren—2—yi)—)
acetyl chloride
(ethanoyl chloride)
1—acetyl—2—thiourea
(acetamide, N—(aminothioxomethyl)—)
acrolein
(2—pnopenal)
acrylamide
(2—propenamide)
acrylonitnile
(2—propenenitnile)
aflatoxins
aldrin
(1,2,3,4,lO,lO—hexachloro—l,4,4a,5,8,8a—hexahydro—
endo, exo—1 ,4:5, 8—dimethanonaphthalene)
allyi alcohol
(2—propen—1—oi)
aluminum phosphide
4—aminobiphenyl
(l,l’—biphenyl—4—amine)
6—amino—i
,
la ,2,8,8a,8b—hexahydro—8—(hydroxymethyl ) —8a—
methoxy—5—methylcarbamate azinino2’,3’:3,4pyrrolo
l,2a)indole—4,7—dione,
(ester)
(mitomycin C)
(azirino2’,3’:3,4pyrrolo(i,2a)indole—4,7—dione,
6—amino—8—((aminocarbonyl)oxy)methyl—1,la,2,8,8a,8b—
hexahydro—8a—methoxy—5—methyl—)
5—(aminomethyl)—3—isoxazolol
(3(2H)—isoxazolone, 5—(aminomethyl)—)
4—aminopyridine
(4—pyridinamine)
amitrole (lH—1,2,4—tniazol—3—amine)
aniline (benzenamine)
antimony and compounds, N.0.S.
(not otherwise specified)
aramite
(sulfurous acid, 2—chloroethyl—,
2—4—(1,1—
dimethylethyl )phenoxy —1—methylethyl ester)
arsenic and compounds, N.OS.
arsenic acid (orthoarsenic acid)
arsenic pentoxide (arsenic
(V) oxide)
arsenic tnioxide
(arsenic (III) oxide)
auramine
(benzenamine, 4,4’—carbonimidoylbisN,N—dimethyl—,
monohydnochionide
azaserine
(L—senine, diazoacetate
(ester))
barium
and
compounds,
N.O.S.
barium
cyanide
benzcacnidine
(3,4—benzacnidine)
benz a
anthracene
(1,2—benzanthracene)
benzene
(cyclohexatniene)
benzene,_2—amino—l—methyl
(o—toluidine)
5i1iz~
4~a
(~luidTn~
benzenearsonic acid (arsonic acid~~heny1—)
benzene, dichloromethyl—
(benzal chloride)
benzenethiol
(thiophenol)
benzidine (l,1’—biphenyl—4,4’—diamine)
benzo(b)fluonanthene
(2,3—benzofluonanthene)
benzo(j )fluoranthene (7,8—benzofluoranthene)
benzo(a)pyrene
(3,4—benzopyrene)
p—benzoquinone
(1,4—cyclohexadienedione)
71-210

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benzotrichloride (benzene,
trichiorornethyl—)
benzyl chloride
(benzene,
(chioromethyl)—)
beryllium and compounds, N.O.S.
bis
(
2—chioroethoxy)methane
(ethane, l,l’—methylenebis(oxy)bist2—chloro—)
bis(2—chloroethyl) ether
(ethane, l,l’—oxybis2—chloro—)
N ,N—bis
(
2—chioroethyl)—2—napthylamine
(chiornaphazine)
bis(2—chloroisopropyl) ether
(propane, 2,2’—oxybis2—chloro)—)
bis(chloroinethyl)
ether
(methane, oxybischloro—)
bis
(
2—ethylhexyl) phthalate
(l,2—benzenedicarboxyiic acid,
bis(2—ethylhexyl) ester)
bromoacetone (2-propanone, 1—bromo—)
bromomethane
(methyl bromide)
4-bromophenyl phenyl ether
(benzene, l—brorno—4—phenoxy—)
brucine
(strychnidin—lO—one, 2,3—dimethoxy—)
2—butanone peroxide (methyl
ethyl ketone, peroxide)
butyl benzyl phthalate
(l,2—benzenedicarboxyiic acid, butyl phenylmethyl ester)
2—sec—butyl—4,6—dinitrophenol (DNBP)
(phenol,
2,4—dinitro—6--(i—methylpropyl)—)
cadmium and compounds, N.O.S.
calcium chroinate (chromic acid, calcium salt)
calcium cyanide
carbon disulfide
(carbon bisulfide)
carbon oxyfluoride (carbonyl fluoride)
chloral
(acetaldehyde, trichioro—)
chlorainbucil
(butanoic acid, 4—bis(2—chloroethyl)aminobenzene—)
chlordane
(alpha and gamma isomers)
(4,7—methanoindan,l,2,4,5,6,7,8,8—octachloro—
3,4,7,7a—tetrahydro—)
(alpha and gamma isomers)
chlorinated benzenes, N.O.S.
chlorinated
ethane, N.O.S.
chlorinated fluorocarbons, N.O.S.
chlorinated naphthalene, N.O.S.
chlorinated phenol, N.O.S.
chloroacetaldehyde
(acetaldehyde, chloro—)
chloroalkyl
ethers, N.O.S.
p—chloroaniline
(benzeneamine, 4—chloro—)
chiorobenzene
(benzene, chloro—)
chlorobenzilate
(benzeneacetic acid, 4—chloro—alpha—(4--chlorophenyl)--
aipha—hydroxy—, ethyl ester)
(2—chioro—l
,
3—butadiene
(chioroprene)
p
chior0—in—cr eso 1
(phenol, 4—chloro—3—methyl—)
l—chloro—2
,
3—epoxypropane
(oxirane, 2—(chloromethyl)—)
2—chloroethyl vinyl
ether
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(ethene,
(2—chioroethoxy)—)
chloroform (methane, trichloro—)
chloroxnethane (methyl chloride)
chloromethyl methyl ether
(methane, chioromethoxy—)
2—chloronaphthalene (naphthalene, beta—chioro—)
2—chiorophenol (phenol, o—chioro—)
1—(o—chlorophenyl)thiourea
(thiourea,
(2—chiorophenyl)—)
3—chloropropene
(allyl chloride)
3—chioropropionitrile
(propanenitrile, 3—chioro—)
chromium and compounds,
N.O.S.
chrysene
(1
,
2—benzphenanthrene)
citrus red No.
2
(2—naphthol,
1—(2,5—dimethoxyphenyl)azo—)
coal tars
copper cyanide
creosote
(creosote,
wood)
cresols
(cresylic acid)
(phenol, methyl—)
crotonaldehyde (2—butenal)
cyarildes (soluble salts
and complexes), NM.S.
cyanogen (ethanedinitrile)
cyanogen bromide
(bromine cyanide)
cyanogen chloride (chlorine cyanide)
cycasin
(beta—D—glucopyranoside,
(methyl—ONN—azoxy)methyl—)
2—cyclohexyl—4,6—dinitrophenol
(phenol, 2—cyclohexyl—4
,
6—dinitro—)
cyclophosphaxnide
(2H—l,3,2—oxazaphosphorine,
bis(2—chloroethyl)ainino)—
tetrahydro—, 2—oxide)
daunomycin
(5,12—naphthacenedione,
(8S—cis)—8—acetyl—1O—
(3—amino—2
,
3,6—trideoxy) —alpha—L—lyxo--hexopyranosyl
)
oxy
7,8,9,lO—tetrahydro—6,8,l1—trihydroxy—1—methoxy—)
DDD (dichlorodiphenyldichloroethane)
(ethane, l,l—dichloro—2,2—bis(p—chlorophenyl)—)
DDE (ethylene,
l,l—dichloro—2,2—bis(4—chlorophenyl)—)
DDT (dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane)
(ethane, 1,1,1—trichloro—2
,
2—bis (p—chlorophenyl
) —)
diallate
(S— (2,3—dichloroallyl )diisopropylthiocarbamate)
dibenza,hacridine
(l,2,5,6—dibenzacridine)
dibenza,jacridine
(l,2,7,8—dibenzacridine)
dibenza,hanthracene
(l,2,5,6—dibenzanthracene)
7H—dibenzoc,gcarbazole
(3,4,5,6—dibenzcarbazole)
dibenzoa,epyrene
(l,2,4,5—dibenzpyrene)
dibenzoa,hpyrene
(1 ,2,5,6—dibenzpyrene)
dibenzoa,iipyrene
(1,2,7,8—dibenzpyrene)
1,2—dibromo—3—chloropropane
(propane, 1,2—dibromo—3—chloro—)
1,2—dibroinoethane (ethylene dibromide)
dibromomethane (methylene bromide)
di—n—butyl phthalate
(1,2—benzenedicarboxylic acid, dibutyl ester)
o—dichlorobenzene (benzene,
1
,
2—dichloro—)
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rn—dichlorobenzene (benzene, l,3—dichloro—)
p—dichlorobenzerie (benzene, l,4—dichloro—)
dichlorobenzene,
N.O.S.
(benzene,
dichloro—, N.O.S.)
3,3
I
—dichlorobenzidine
(l,1’—biphenyl—4,4’—diamine,
3,3’—dichloro—)
1,4—dichloro—2—butene
(2—butene, l,4—dichloro—)
dichiorodifluoromethane (methane, dichlorodifluoro—)
l,l—dichloroethane
(ethylidine dichloride)
l,2—dichloroetharie
(ethylene dichloride)
trans—1,2—dichlorethene (1,2—dichlorethylene)
dichioroethylene,
N.O.S.
(ethene, dichioro—, N.O.S.)
l,l—dichloroethylene
(ethene, l,l—dichloro—)
dichloromethane
(methylene chloride)
2, 4—dichiorophenol (phenol,
2,4—dichloro—)
2,6—dichlorophenol
(phenol, 2,6—dichloro—)
2,4—dichiorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4—D), salts and esters
(acetic acid,
2,4—dichlorophenoxy—,
salts and esters)
dichiorophenyl arsine
(phenyl dichloroarsine)
dichloropropane,
N.O.S.
(propane, dichloro—,N.O.S.)
l,2—dichloropropane
(propylene dichioride)
dichloropropanol, N.O.S.
(propanol, dichioro—, N.O.S.)
dichioropropene, N.O.S.
(propene,
dichioro—, N.O.S.)
l,3—dichloropropene
(1—propene, l,3—dichloro—)
dieldrin
(1,2,3,4,lO,lO—hexachloro—6,7—epoxy—l,4,4a,5,6,7,8,8a—
octahydro—endo,exo—l,4:5,8—dimethanonaphthalene)
1,2:3,4—diepoxybutane
(2,2’—bioxirane)
diethylarsine
(arsine, diethyl—)
N,N’—diethylhydrazine
(hydrazine, 1,2—diethyl—)
0,0—diethyl S—methyl ester of phosphorodithioic acid
(phosphorodithioic acid, 0,0—diethyl
S—methyl ester)
0,0—diethyiphosphoric acid, O—p—nitrophenyl ester
(phosphoric acid, diethyl p—nitrophenyl ester)
diethyl phthalate
(l,2—benzenedicarboxylic acid, diethyl ester)
0,0—diethyl 0—2—pyrazinyl phosphorothioate
(phosphorothioic acid, 0,0—diethyl 0—pyrazinyl ester)
diethylstilbestrol
(4,4’—stilbenediol, alpha,alpha—diethyl,
bis(dihydrogen phosphate,
(E)—)
dihydrosafrole
(benzene,
1 ,2—methylenedioxy—4—propyl—)
3,4—dihydroxy—alpha—(methylamino)methyl benzyl alcohol
(l,2—benzenediol, 4—1—hydroxy—2—(methylamino)ethyl—)
diisopropylfluorophosphate
(DFP)
(phosphorofluoridic acid,
bis(l—methylethyl)
ester)
dimethoate
(phosphorodithioic acid, 0,0—dimethyl
S—2—(methylainino)—2—oxoethyl
ester)
3,3 ‘—dimethoxybenzidine
(l,l’—biphenyl—4,4’—diaxnine,
3,3’—diniethoxy—)
p—dimethylaminoazobenzene
(berizenamine, N,N—diinethyl—4—(phenylazo)—)
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7,12—dimethylbenz aanthracene
(1,2—benzanthracene,
7,12—diniethyl—)
3,3 ‘—diinethylbenzidine
(l,l’—biphenyl—4,4’—diamine,
3,3’—dimethyl—)
dimethylcarbamoyl chloride
(carbaniaoyl chloride, dimethyl—)
l,l—dmmethylhydrazine
(hydrazine, 1,l—dmmethyl—)
l,2—dimethylhydrazine
(hydrazine, l,2—dimethyl—)
3
,
3—dimethyl—1—(methylthio)—2—butanone,
0—
(methylarnino)carbonyl
oxime
(thiofanox)
alpha ,alpha—dirnethylphenethylainine
(ethanamine,
.l,1—dmmethyl—2—pheriyl—)
2,4—dimethylphenol
(phenol, 2,4—dmmethyl—)
dimethyl phthalate
(l,2—benzenedicarboxylic acid, dimethyl ester)
dimethylsulfate
(sulfuric acid,
dimethyl ester)
dinitrobenzene, N.0.S.
(benzene, dinitro—, N.O.S~)
4,6—dinitro—o—cresol and salts
(phenol, 2,4—dinitro—6—methyl—,
and salts)
2,4—dinitrophenol
(phenol, 2,4—dinitro—)
2,4—dinitrotoluene
(benzene, l—methyl—2,4—dinitro—)
2,6—dinitrotoluene
(benzene, l—methyl—2,6—dinitro—)
di—n—octyl phthalate
(l,2—benzenedicarboxylic acid, dioctyl ester)
1 ,4—dioxane
(1,4—diethylene oxide)
diphenylamine
(benzenamine, N—phenyl—)
l,2—diphenylhydrazine
(hydrazine, l,2—diphenyl—)
di—n—propylnitrosamine
(N—nitroso—di—n—propylamine)
disulfoton
(0,0—diethyl S—2—(ethylthio)ethyl
phosphorodithioate
2,4—dithiobiuret (thioimidodicarbonic
diarnide)
endosulfan
(5—norbornene, 2,3—dmmethanol,
l,4,5,6,7,7—hexachloro—,
cyclic sulfite)
endrin and inetabolites
(l,2,3,4,lO,1O—hexachloro—6,7—epoxy—l,4,4a,5,6,7,8,8a—
octahydro—endo,endo—1
,
4 :5,8—dimethanonaphthalene,
and metabolites)
ethyl carbamate
(urethan)
(carbamic acid,
ethyl ester)
ethyl cyanide
(propanenitrile)
ethylenebisdithiocarbamic acid,
salts and esters
(l,2—ethanediylbiscarbamodithioic acid,
salts and esters)
ethylenemmine
(aziridine)
ethylene oxide
(oxirane)
ethylenethiourea
(2—imidazolidinethione)
ethyl methacrylate (2—propenoic acid,
2—methyl—, ethyl
ester)
ethyl methanesulfonate
(methanesulfonic
acid, ethyl ester)
fluoranthene
(benzoj
,k fluorene)
fluorine
2—fluoroacetamide (acetamide,
2—fluoro--)
fluoroacetic acid,
sodium salt
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—81—
(acetic acid,
fluoro—, sodium salt)
formaldehyde
(methylene oxide)
formic acid (methanoic acid)
glycidylaldehyde
(1—propanal,
2,3—epoxy—)
halomethane, N.0.S.
heptachior
(4,7—methano—1H—idene, 1,4,5,6,7,8,8—heptachioro—
3a ,4,7,7a—tetrahydro—)
heptachlor epoxide
(alpha, beta and gamma isomers)
(4,7—methano—1H—indene, l,4,5,6,7,8,8—heptachloro—
2,3—epoxy—3a,4,7,7—tetrahydro—, alpha, beta and
gamma isomers)
hexachlorobenzene
(benzene, hexachioro—)
hexachlorobutadiene
(l,3—butadiene, hexachloro—)
hexachiorocyclohexane
(all isomers)
(lindane and isomers)
hexachiorocyclopentadiene
(cyclopentadiene, hexachloro—)
hexachlorodibenzo—p—dioxins
hexachlorod ibenzofurans
hexachloroethane
(ethane, hexachloro—)
l,2,3,4,lO,lO—hexachloro—l,4,4a,5,8,8a—hexahydro—l,4:5,8—
endo,endo—dimethanonaphthalene
(hexachlorohexahydro—endo,endo—dimethanonaphthalene)
hexachlorophene
(2,2’—methylenebis(3,4,6—trichlorophenol))
hexachloropropene
(propene, hexachloro—)
hexaethyl tetraphosphate
(tetraphosphoric acid, hexaethyl ester)
hydrazine
(diamine)
hydrocyanic acid (hydrogen cyanide)
hydrofluoric acid (hydrogen fluoride)
hydrogen sulfide
hydroxydimethylarsine oxide
(cacodylic acid)
indeno(l,2,3—cd) pyrene
l,l0—(l,2—phenylene)pyrene)
iodomethane
(methyl iodide)
iron dextran (ferric dextran)
isocyanic acid, methyl ester (methyl isocyanate)
isobutyl alcohol
(1—propanol, 2—methyl—)
isosafrole
(benzene, l,2—methylenedioxy—4—allyl—)
kepone
(decachlorooctahydro—l,3 ,4—metheno—2H—
cyclobuta cdl pentalen—2—one)
lasiocarpine
(2—butenoic acid, 2—methyl—, 7—(2,3—dihydroxy—
2— (1—methoxyethyl
)
—3—methyl—l—oxobutoxy)methyl
2,3,5,7a—tetrahydro—1H—pyrrolizin—l—yl ester)
lead and compounds, N.0.S.
lead acetate (acetic acid,
lead salt)
lead phosphate
(phosphoric acid,
lead salt)
lead subacetate
(lead, bis(acetato—0)tetrahydroxytri—)
maleic anhydride (2,5—furandione)
maleic hydrazide (l,2—dihydro—3,6—pyridazinedione)
71-215

—82—
inalononitrile (propanedinitrile)
melphalan
alanine, 3—p—bis(2—chloroethyl)aminophenyl—,
L—)
mercury fulminate
(fulminic acid, mercury salt)
mercury and compounds, N.0,S.
methacrylonitri.e
(2—propenenitri.e,
2—methyl—)
methanethiol (thiomethanol)
methapyrilerie
(pyridine, 2—(2—dimethylamino)ethyl—2—thenylamino—)
metholniyl
(acetimidic acid, N—(methylcarbamoyl)oxythio—,
methyl ester)
methoxychlor
(ethane, l,1,l—trichloro—2,2’—bis(p—methoxyphenyl)—)
2—methylaziridine
(1,2—propylenmmine)
3—methylcholanthrene
(benzjaceanthrylene,
l,2—dihydro—3—methyl—)
methylchlorocarbonate
(carbanochloridic acid, methyl ester)
4,4’—rnethylenebis(2—chloroaniline)
4,4‘—methylenebis (2—chlorobenzenamine))
methyl ethyl ketone
(MEK)
(2—butanone)
methyl hydrazine
(hydrazine, methyl—)
2—methyllactonitrile (propanenitrile, 2—hydroxy—2—methyl—)
methyl methacrylate
(2—propenoic acid, 2—methyl—, methyl ester)
methyl methanesulfonate
(methanesulfonic acid, methyl ester)
2—methyl—2— (xnethylthio(propionaldehyde—0—
(inethylcarbonyl) oxmme
(propanal, 2—inethyl—2—(methylthio)—,
0—(methylamino)carbonyl
oxime)
N—methyl—N’ —nitro—N—nitrosoguanidine
(guanidine, N—nitroso—N—methyl—N’—nitro—)
methyl parathion
(0,0—dmmethyl 0—(4—nitrophenyl) phosphorothioate)
methylthiouracil
(4—lil—pyrimidinone, 2,3—dihydro—6—methyl—2—thioxo—)
mustard gas
(sulfide, bis(2—chloroethyl)—)
naphthalene
1,4—naphthoquinone
(l,4—naphthalenedione)
l—naphthylamine
(alpha—naphthylamine)
2—naphthylamine
(beta—naphthylamine)
1—naphthyl—2—thiourea
(thiourea, 1—naphthalenyl—)
nickel and compounds, N,0.S.
nickel carbonyl
(nickel tetracarbonyl)
nickel cyanide (nickel
(II) cyanide)
nicotine and salts
(pyridine,
(S)—3—(l—methyl—2—pyrrolidinyl)—, and salts)
nitric oxide
(nitrogen (II) oxide)
p—nitroaniline (benzenamine, 4—nitro—)
nitrobenzene (benzene, nitro—)
nitrogen dioxide
(nitrogen
(IV) oxide)
nitrogen mustard and hydrochloride salt
(ethanamine, 2—chioro—, N—(2—chloroethyl)—N—methyl—,
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and hydrochloride salt)
nitrogen mustard N—oxide and hydrochloride salt
(ethanamine, 2—chloro—, N—(2—chloroethyl)—N—methyl—,
N—oxide, and hydrochloride salt)
nitroglycerin
(l,2,3—propanetriol,
trinitrate)
4—nitrophenol
(phenol, 4—nitro—)
4—nitroguinoline—l—oxide (quinoline, 4—nitro—l—oxide—)
nitrosamine, N.0.S.
N—nitrosodi—n—butylamine (l—butanamine, N—butyl—N—nitroso—)
N—nitrosodiethanolamine (ethanol, 2,2’—(nitrosommino)bis—)
N—nitrosodiethylamine
(ethanamine, N—ethyl—N—nitroso—)
N—nitrosodimethylamine (dimethylnitrosamine)
N—nitroso—N—ethylurea
(carbamide, N—ethyl—N—nitroso—)
N—riitrosomethylethylamine
(ethanamine, N—methyl—N—nitroso—)
N—nitroso—N—niethylurea (carbamide, N—inethyl—N—nitroso—)
N—nitroso—N—methylurethane
(carbamic acid,
methylnitroso—,
ethyl ester)
N—nitrosoniethylvinylamine
(ethenamine, N—niethyl—N—nitroso—)
N—nitrosomorpholine (morpholine, N—nitroso—)
N—nitrosoriornicotine
(nornicotine, N—nitroso—)
N—nitrosopiperidine
(pyridine,
hexahydro—, N—nitroso—)
N—nitrosopyrrolidine
(pyrrole, tetrahydro—, N—nitroso—)
N—nitrososarcosine
(sarcosine,
N—nitroso—)
5-nitro—o—toluidine (benzenamine, 2—methyl—5—nitro—)
octamethylpyrophosphorainide (diphosphoramide, octamethyl—)
osmium tetroxide
(osmium (VIII)
oxide)
7—oxabicyclo2..2.1heptane—2,3—dicarboxylic
acid
(endothal)
paraldehyde
(1,3,5—trioxane, 2,4,6—trimethyl—)
parathion
(phosphorothioic acid, 0,0—diethyl 0—(p—nitrophenyl)
ester)
pentachlorobenzene
(benzene, pentachloro—)
pentachlorodibenzo—p—dioxins
pentachlorodibenzofurans
pentachloroethane
(ethane, pentachloro—)
pentachloronitrobenzene
(PCNB)
(benzene, pentachloronitro—)
pentachlorophenol
(phenol, pentachloro—)
phenacetin
(acetamide, N—
( 4—ethoxyphenyl )
—)
phenol
(benzene, hydroxy—)
phenylenediamine
(benzenediamine)
phenylmercury acetate
(mercury, acetatophenyl—)
N—phenylthiourea
(thiourea, phenyi.—)
phosgene (carbonyl chloride)
phosphine (hydrogen phosphide)
phosphorodithioic acid, 0,0—diethyl S—(ethylthio)methyl
ester
(phorate)
phosphorothioic acid, 0,0—dimethyl
0—p—(
(dimethylamino)sulfonyl)phenyl
ester
(famphur)
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phthalic acid esters,
N.0.S.
(benzene, 1,2—dicarboxylic
acid, esters, N0.S.)
phthalic anhydride
(1,2—benzenedicarboxylic acid anhydride)
2—picoline
(pyridine,
2—methyl—)
polychlorinated biphenyl, N.0.S.
potassium cyanide
potassium silver cyanide
(argentate(l—),
dicyano—, potassium)
pronamide
(3,5—dichloro—N—(l ,l—diniethyl—2—propynyl)benzamide)
1,
sultone
(1,2—oxathiolane, 2,2—dioxide)
n—propylamine
(l—propanamine)
propylthiouracil
(2,3—dihydro—6—propyl—2—thioxo—4(1H)—pyrimidinone)
2—propyn—l—ol (propargyl alcohol)
pyrid ine
reserpine
(yohimban—l6—carboxylic acid,
ll,l7—diinethoxy—
18—(3,4,5—trmmethoxybenzoyl)oxy—,
methyl ester)
resorcinol
(1,3—benzenediol)
saccharin and salts
(1 ,2—benzoisothiazolin—3—one, 1,1—dioxide,
and salts)
safrole
(benzene, 1,2—methylenedioxy—4—allyl—)
selenious acid (selenium dioxide)
selenium and compounds, N0.S.
selenium sulfide
(sulfur selenide)
selenourea
(carbamimidoselenoic acid)
silver and compounds, N.0.S.
silver cyanide
sodium cyanide
streptozotocin
(D—glucopyranose, 2—deoxy—2—(3—xnethyl—3—nitrosoureido)—)
strontium sulfide
strychnine and salts (strychnidin—lO—one,
and salts)
1,2,4,5—tetrachlorobenzene
(benzene, l,2,4,5—tetrachloro—)
Tetrachlorodibenzo—p—dioxins
2 ,3,7,8—tetrachlorodibenzo—p—dioxin
(TCDD)
(dibenzo—p—dioxin, 2,3,7,8—tetrachloro—)
tetrachlorodibenzofurans
tetrachloroethane, N.0.S.
(ethane, tetrachloro—, N.0.S.)
1,1,l,2—tetrachloroethane
(ethane, l,1,1,2—tetrachloro—)
l,l,2,2—tetrachloroethane
(ethane, 1,l,2,2—tetrachloro—)
tetrachloroethene
(perchloroethylene)
tetrachloromethane
(carbon tetrachioride)
2,3,4,6—tetrachlorophenol
(phenol, 2,3,4,6—tetrachioro—)
tetraethyldithiopyrophosphate
(dithiopyrophosphoric acid,
tetraethyl ester)
tetraethyl lead
(plumbane,
tetraethyl—)
tetraethylpyrophosphate (pyrophosphoric acid,
tetraethyl ester)
tetranitromethane
(methane, tetranitro—)
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—85—
thallium and compounds, N.0S.
thallic oxide
(thallium (III) oxide)
thallium
(I) acetate
(acetic acid,
thallium
(I)
salt)
thallium
(I) carbonate
(carbonic acid, dithallium (I)
salt)
thallium
(I) chloride
thallium
(I) nitrate
(nitric acid,
thallium
(I)
salt)
thallium selenite
thallium
(I) sulfate
(sulfuric acid, thallium
(I) salt)
thioacetainide (ethanethioamide)
thiosemicarbazide (hydrazinecarbothioamide)
thiourea
(carbamide,
thio—)
thiuram (bis(dimethylthiocarbamoyl)
disulfide)
toluene
(benzene, methyl—)
toluenediamine
,
N.0.S.
(diaminotoluene N.0.S.)
2,4—toluenediamine
7~—toluenedfamine
~4— toluenecffaminé
?oluene ~TIsR~yanate
(benzene, l,3—diisocyanatomethyl—)
o—toluidine hydrochloride
(benzeneamine, 2—methyl—, hydrochloride)
toxaphene
(camphene, octachioro—)
tribromomethane
(bromoform)
l,2,4—trichlorobenzene
(benzene, 1,2,4—trichloro—)
l,l,l—trichloroethane
(methyl chloroform)
l,l,2—trichloroethane
(ethane, l,1,2—trichloro—)
trichloroethene (trichloroethylene)
trichloromethanethiol (methanethiol, trichioro—)
trichioronionofluoromethane (methane, trichiorofluoro—)
2,4 ,5—trichlorophenol
(phenol,
2,4, 5—trichloro—)
2,4,6—trichlorophenol
(phenol, 2,4,6—trichloro—)
2,4,5—trichiorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4,5—T)
(acetic acid,
2,4,5—trichlorophenoxy—)
2,4,5—trichlorophenoxypropionic acid (2,4,5—TP)
(silvex)
(propionic acid,
2—(2,4,5—trichlorophenoxy)—)
trichloropropane, N.0.S.
(propane, trichloro—,
N..0.S.)
1,2, 3—trichioropropane
(propane, l,2,3—trichloro—)
0,0,0—triethyl phosphorothioate
(phosphorothioic acid, 0,0,0—triethyl ester)
sym—trinitrobenzene
(benzene, 1,3,5—trinitro—)
tris(1—aziridinyl) phosphine sulfide
(phosphine sulfide,
tris(l—aziridinyl)—)
tris(2,3—dibromopropyl) phosphate
(1—propanol, 2,3—dibromo—, phosphate)
trypan blue
(2,7—naphthalenedisulforiic acid,
3,3’—(3,3’—
dmmethyl(l,l’—biphenyl)—4,4’—diyl)bis(azo)bis(5—
amino—4—hydroxy—,
tetrasodium salt)
undecamethylenedianiine, N,N’—bis(2—chlorobenzylamine),
dihydrochloride
(N,N’—undecamethylenebis)2—chlorobenzylamine),
dihydrochloride)
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uracil mustard
(uracil, 5—bis(2—chloroethyl)aminol—)
vanadic acid,
amnionium salt (ammonium vanadate)
vanadium pentoxide (vanadium
(V) oxide)
vinyl chloride
(ethene,
chioro—)
zinc cyanide
zinc phosphide
(Source:
Amended at 10
Ill.
Reg.
effective
~pendixJ
Method_of
Analysis
for Chlorinated Dibenzo-p—
~5to~ihsand_Dibenz6Turans
The Board incor~rate~~y
reference 40 CFR 261, A~~1dixX
—~—~J-.——
—~——~—
—___,.-
(i9t~).
This
Part
incoiporates no ruture revisions or~ditions.
(Source:
Added at
10
Ill. Reg.
effective
)
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Section
722.110
722.111
722.112
Section
722.120
722.121
722.122
722.123
Section
722.130
722.131
722.132
722.133
722.134
General Requirements
Acquisition
of Manifests
Number
of Copies
Use
of the Manifest
Packaging
Labeling
Marking
Placarding
Accumulation Time
Section
722.140
722.141
722.142
722.143
Section
722.150
722.151
Appendix A
Recordkeeping
Annual Reporting
Exception Reporting
Additional Reporting
SUBPART
E:
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
International Shipments
Farmers
Form—Annual Report
(EPA Form 8700—13)
(Repealed)
AUTHORITY:
Implementing Section 22.4 and authorized by Section
27
of the Environmental Protection Act (Ill. Rev. Stat.
1985,
ch.
111 1/2, pars. 1022.4 and 1027).
TITLE
35:
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
SUBTITLE G:
WASTE DISPOSAL
CHAPTER
I:
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
SUBCHAPTER
c:
HAZARDOUS WASTE OPERATING REQUIREMENTS
PART 722
STANDARDS APPLICABLE TO
GENERATORS
OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
SUBPART
A:
GENERAL
Purpose,
Scope
and
Applicability
Hazardous
Waste
Determination
USEPA
Identification
Numbers
SUBPART
B:
THE MANIFEST
SUBPART
C:
PRE—TRANSPORT REQUIREMENTS
SUBPART
D:
RECORDKEEPING AND REPORTING
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SOURCE:
Adopted
in R8l—22,
43 PCB 427,
at 5
Ill.
Reg. 9781,
effective as noted in 35 Ill.
Adm. Code 700.106; amended and
codified
in R81—22, 45 PCB 317,
at 6
Ill.
Reg.
4828, effective as
noted in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 700.106; amended
in R82—18,
51 PCB
31,
at 7
Ill. Reg.
2518,
effective February 22, 1983;
amended
in R84—
9 at
9 Ill. Reg. 11950,
effective July 24, 1985; amended in R85—
22
at 10 Ill. Reg.
1131, effective January 2,
1986; amended
in
R86—1
at 10 Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
SUBPART
D:
RECORDKEEPING AND REPORTING
Section 722.141
Annual Reporting
a)
A generator who ships his hazardous waste offsite must
prepare and submit a single copy of an annual
report
to
the Agency by March
1 for the preceding calendar year.
The annual report must be submitted on a form supplied
by the Agency, and must cover generator activities
during the previous calendar year,
and must include the
following information:
1)
The USEPA identification number, name and address
of the generator;
2)
The calendar year covered by the report;
3)
The USEPA identification number, name and address
for each off—site treatment,
storage or disposal
facility to which waste was shipped during the
year;
for exported shipments, the report must give
the name and address of the foreign facility.
4)
The name and USEPA identification number of each
transporter used during the reporting year.
5)
A description, USEPA hazardous waste number
(from
35
Ill. Adm. Code 721y.Subpart C or D),
DOT hazard
class,
and quantity of each hazardous waste shipped
off—site.
This information must be listed by EPA
identification number of each off—site facility
to
which waste was shipped.
6)
A description of the efforts undertaken during the
r
to redüce the vohumé and tox
i
c~tj~
of wàs te
generated.
7)
A description of the cha~s in volume and toxic~~
or waste actuafly achieved duri~tne year
in
cothpa~ison~opreviousj~~s
to ?he
extent such
inrormatonis
available for ~ears
prior
to1984.
8 6) The certification signed by the generator
or h~sthe
generator’s authorized representative.
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b)
Any generator who treats,
stores,
or disposes
of
hazardous waste on—site must submit an annual report
covering those wastes
in accordance with the provisions
of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 702, 703,
724,
725 and 40 CFR 266.
(Source:
Amended
at 10
Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
)
SUBPART E:
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
Section 722.150
International Shipments
a)
Any person who exports hazardous waste to
a foreign
country or imports hazardous waste from a foreign county
into the United States must comply with the requirements
of this Part and with the special requirements of this
Section.
b)
When shipping hazardous waste outside the United States,
the
generator
must:
1)
Notify
the
Administrator
and
B~rector
~9enc~y
in
writing
four
weeks
before
the
initial
shipment
of
hazardous
waste
to
each
country
in
each
calendar
year;
A)
The waste must
be identified by its EPA
hazardous waste
identification number and its
DOT shipping description.
B)
The name and address of the foreign consignee
must be included
in this notice;
C)
These notices must be sent to the Office of
International Activities
(A—106), United
States Environmental Protection Agency,
Washington,
D.C.
20460 and
to the Illinois
Environmental
Protection
Agency.
2)
Require that the foreign consignee confirm the
delivery of
the waste
in foreign country.
A copy
of the manifest signed by the foreign consignee may
be used for this purpose;
3)
Meet the requirements under Section 722.120 for the
manifest,
except
that:
A)
In place of the name,
address and EPA
identification number of the designated
facility,
the name and address of the foreign
consignee must be used;
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B)
The generator must identify the point
of
departure from the United States through which
the waste must travel before entering a
foreign country.
4)
Obtain the manifest form from the Agency.
c)
A generator must file an exception report,
if:
1)
He has not received a copy of the manifest signed
by the transporter stating the date and place of
departure from the United States within 45 days
from the date
it was accepted by the initial
transporter;
or
2)
Within
90 days from the date the waste was accepted
by the initial transporter, the generator has not
received written confirmation from the foreign
consignee that the hazardous waste was received.
d)
An~person
ortin
hazardous waste id~n~Jf4~d
or
fisted
I~i
35 Ill.
Adrn. c~7~T~ha1lfile with The
AdmTnistrator_and
tbe~~c~
no
lat
an
March
1 of
eachJ~,arepo
r t
sumrnaz zin~the ty~s,~ianti?i
te s,
fe~ien~yandu~tmmate~
wasteexportedduri~ngt1~e~ey
s
c
á1
en~rj~r~
e d) When importing hazardous waste,
a person must meet all
requirements of Section 722.120
for the manifest except
that:
1)
In place
of the generator’s name,
address and EPA
identification number, the name and address of the
foreign generator and the
importer’s name, address
and EPA identification number must be used.
2)
In place of the generator’s signature on the
certification statement,
the U.S. importer
or
hi~the_importer’sagent must sign and date the
certification áñ~obtain the signature of the
initial transporter.
f e) A person who imports hazardous waste must obtain the
manifest form from the Agency.
(Source:
Amended at 10
Ill.
Reg.
effective
)
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TITLE
35:
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
SUBTITLE
G:
WASTE DISPOSAL
CHAPTER
I:
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
SUBCHAPTER
C:
HAZARDOUS WASTE OPERATING REQUIREMENTS
PART 724
STANDARDS FOR OWNERS AND OPERATORS OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
TREATMENT,
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL FACILITIES
Section
Section
724.110
724.111
724.112
724.113
724.114
724.115
724.116
724.117
724.118
Section
724.130
724.131
724.132
724.133
724.134
724.135
724.137
SUBPART A:
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Purpose, Scope and Applicability
Relationship to Interim Status Standards
SUBPART B:
GENERAL FACILITY STANDARDS
Applicability
Identification Number
Required Notices
General Waste Analysis
Security
General Inspection Requirements
Personnel Training
General Requirements for Ignitable, Reactive or
Incompatible Wastes
Location Standards
SUBPART
C:
PREPAREDNESS AND PREVENTION
Applicability
Design and Operation of Facility
Required Equipment
Testing and Maintenance of Equipment
Access to Communications or Alarm System
Required Aisle Space
Arrangements With Local Authorities
SUBPART D: CONTINGENCY PLAN AND EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
Applicability
Purpose and Implementation of Contingency Plan
Content of Contingency Plan
Copies of Contingency Plan
Amendment of Contingency Plan
Emergency Coordinator
Emergency Procedures
724.101
724.103
Section
724.150
724.151
724.152
724.153
724.154
724.155
724.156
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SUBPART
E:
MANIFEST SYSTEM, RECORDKEEPING AND REPORTING
App1icabii ity
Use of Manifest System
Manifest Discrepancies
Operating Record
Availability, Retention and Disposition of Records
Annual Report
Unmanifested Waste Report
Additional Reports
SUBPART
F:
~ROBNB—WA~ER PR~PE~P~ON
RELEASES FROM SOLID
WASTE MANAGEMENT UN1~
Section
724.190
724.191
724.192
724.193
724.194
724.195
724.196
725. 197
724.198
724.199
724.200
724.201
Applicability
Required Programs
Ground—water Protection Standard
Hazardous Constituents
Concentration Limits
Point of Compliance
Compliance Period
General Ground—water Monitoring Requirements
Detection Monitoring Program
Compliance Monitoring Program
Corrective Action Program
Corrective Action for Solid Waste Man~ementUnits
SUBPART G:
CLOSURE AND POST—CLOSURE
Applicability
Closure Performance Standard
Closure Plan; Amendment of Plan
Closure; Time Allowed For Closure
Disposal
or Decontamination of Equipment
Certification of Closure
Post—Closure Care and Use of Property
Post—Closure Plan; Amendment of Plan
Notice of Local Land Authority
Notice in Deed to Property
SUBPART H:
FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS
Applicability
Definitions of Terms As Used In This Subpart
Cost Estimate for Closure
Financial Assurance for Closure
Cost Estimate for Post—Closure Care
Financial Assurance for Post—Closure Care
Use of a Mechanism for Financial Assurance of Both
Closure and Post—Closure Care
Section
724.170
724.171
724.172
724. 173
724.174
724.175
724.176
724. 177
Section
724.210
724.211
724.212
724.213
724.214
724.215
724.217
724.218
724.219
724. 220
Section
724.240
724.241
724.242
724.243
724.244
724. 245
724. 246
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724.247
724.248
724.251
Section
724.270
724.271
724.272
724.273
724.274
724.275
724.276
724. 277
724.278
Liability Requirements
Incapacity of Owners or Operators, Guarantors or
Financial Institutions
Wording of the Instruments
SUBPART
I:
USE AND MANAGEMENT OF CONTAINERS
Applicability
Condition of Containers
Compatibility of Waste With Container
Management of Containers
Inspections
Containment
Special Requirements for Ignitable or Reactive Waste
Special Requirements for Incompatible Wastes
Closure
Applicability
Design of Tanks
General Operating Requirements
Inspections
Closure
Special Requirements for Ignitable or Reactive Waste
Special Requirements for Incompatible Wastes
Special Requirements
for Hazardous Wastes F020,
F021,
F022, F023,
F026 and F027
SUBPART K:
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
Applicability
Design and Operating Requirements
Double—lined Surface Impoundments:
Exemption from
Subpart
F: Ground—water Protection Requirements
(Reyealed)
MoñitorTñg and Inspection
Emergency
Repairs;
Contingency
Plans
Closure and Post—Closure Care
Special Requirements for Ignitable
or Reactive Waste
Special Requirements
for Incompatible Wastes
Special Requirements for Hazardous Wastes F020, F021,
F022, F023,
F026 and F027
Applicability
Design and Operating Requirements
Double—lined Piles:
Exemption from Subpart
F:
Ground—water Protection Requirements (Repealed)
SUBPART J:
TANKS
Section
724.290
724.291
724.292
724.2 94
724.297
724.298
724. 299
724.300
Section
724.320
724.321
724.3 22
724. 326
724.327
724.328
724.329
724.330
724.331
Section
724. 350
724.3 51
724.352
SUBPART
L:
WASTE PILES
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Section
724.370
724.371
724.372
724. 373
724.376
724. 378
724.37 9
724. 380
724.381
724.382
724.383
Section
724.400
724.401
724 .402
724.403
724.409
724.410
724.412
724.413
724.414
724.415
724.416
724.417
Section
724 .440
724.441
724.442
724.443
724.444
724.445
Inspection of Liners:
Exemption from Subpart
F:
Ground—water Protection Requirements
(Repealed)
Monitoring and Inspection
Special Requirements for Ignitable or Reactive Waste
Special Requirements for Incompatible Wastes
Closure and Post—Closure Care
Special Requirements for Hazardous Wastes F020, F02l,
F022,
F023, F026 and F027
Applicability
Treatment Program
Treatment Demonstration
Design and Operating Requirements
Food—chain Crops
Unsaturated Zone Monitoring
Recordkeeping
Closure and Post—Closure Care
Special Requirements for Ignitable or Reactive Waste
Special Requirements for Incompatible Wastes
Special Requirements for Hazardous Wastes F020, F02l,
F022,
F023,
F026 and F027
SUBPART N:
LANDFILLS
App1icabii ity
Design and Operating Requirements
Double—lined Landfills:
Exemption from Subpart
F:
Ground—water Protection Requirements (Repealed)
Monitoring and Inspection
Surveying and Recordkeeping
Closure and Post—Closure Care
Special Requirements for Ignitable or Reactive Waste
Special Requirements for Incompatible Wastes
Special Requirements for Bulk and Containerized
Liquids
Special Requirements for Containers
Disposal of Small Containers of Hazardous Waste in
Overpacked Drums (Lab Packs)
Special Requirements for Hazardous Wastes F020, F02l,
F022,
F023, F026 and F027
SUBPART 0:
INCINERATORS
Applicability
Waste Analysis
Principal Organic Hazardous Constituents
(POHCs)
Performance Standards
Hazardous Waste Incinerator Permits
Operating Requirements
724.353
724.354
724.356
724.357
724.358
724.359
SUBPART M:
LAND TREATMENT
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724.447
Monitoring and Inspections
724.451
Closure
Appendix A
Recordkeeping Instructions
Appendix B
EPA Report Form and Instructions
(Repealed)
Appendix D
Cochran’s Approximation to the Behrens—Fisher
Student’s t—test
Appendix E
Examples of Potentially Incompatible Waste
AUTHORITY:
Implementing Section 22.4 and authorized by Section
27 of the Environmental Protection Act
(Ill. Rev. Stat.
1985,
ch.
111 1/2, pars.
1022.4 and 1027).
SOURCE:
Adopted
in R82—l9,
53 PCB 131,
at 7
Ill. Reg.
14059,
effective October 12,
1983; amended in R84—9
at
9 Ill. Reg.
11964, effective July 24, 1985; amended
in R85—22
at
10
Ill. Reg.
1136, effective January 2,
1986;
amended
in R86—l at 10 Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
SUBPART
B:
GENERAL FACILITY STANDARDS
Section 724.118
Location Standards
a)
Seismic considerations
1)
Portions of new facilities where treatment, storage
or disposal of hazardous waste will be conducted
must not be located within 61 meters
(200 feet)
of
a fault which has had displacement in Holocene
time.
2)
As used
in p~r~gr~phsubsection
(a)(l):
A)
“Fault” means a fracture along with rocks on
one side have been displaced with respect to
those on the other
side.
B)
“Displacement” means
the relative movement of
any two sides of a fault measured in any
direction.
C)
“Holocene” means the most recent epoch of the
Quarternary period, extending from the end of
the Pleistocene to the present.
(Board Note:
Procedures
for demonstrating
compliance with this standard
in Part
B of the
permit application are specified in 35 Ill.
Adm. Code 703.182.
Facilities which are
located in political jurisdications other than
those listed in Apper~d~x
F 40 CFR264.Appendix
VI
(1985)
are assumed
to be in compliance with
thcs requirement).
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b)
Floodplains.
1)
A facility located
in a 100 year floodplain must be
designed, constructed, operated and maintained
to
prevent washout of any hazardous waste by a 100—
year flood, unless the owner or operator can
demonstrate to the Agency’s satisfaction that:
A)
Procedures are
in effect which will cause the
waste
to be removed safely,
before flood
waters can reach the facility,
to a location
where
the wastes will not be vulnerable
to
flood waters; or
B)
For existing surface
impoundments, waste
piles,
land treatment units and landfills, no
adverse
effect
on
human
health
or
the
environment
will
result
if
washout
occurs,
considering:
i)
The volume and physical and chemical
characteristics of the waste
in the
facility;
ii)
The concentration of hazardous
constituents that would potentially
affect surface waters
as
a result of
washout;
iii) The
impact of such concentrations on the
current or potential uses of and water
quality standards established for the
affected surface waters; and
iv)
The impact of hazardous constituents on
the sediments of affected surface waters
or the soils
of the 100—year
floodplain
that could result from washout;
2)
As used
in p~r~graphsubsection(b)(1):
A)
“100—year floodplain” means any land area
which
is subject to a one percent or greater
chance of flooding in any given year from any
source.
B)
“Washout” means
the movement of hazardous
waste from the active portion of the facility
as
a result of flooding.
C)
“100—year flood” means a flood that has a one
percent chance of being equalled or exceeded
in any given year.
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(Board Note:
Requirements pertaining
to other
Federal laws which affect the location and
permitting of facilities are found
in 40 CFR
270.3.
For details relative
to these laws,
see EPA’s manual
for SEA
(special
environmental area) requirements for hazardous
waste facility permits.
Though EPA is
responsible for complying with these
requirements, applicants are advised to
consider them in planning the location of a
facility
to help prevent subsequent project
delays.
Facilities may be required toobtain
from the Illinois Department of Transportation
on a permit or certification that a facility
is flood—proofed.)
c)
Salt dome formations, salt bed formations, under9round
mi~é
s ànd~ayes~
-container i zed
or_btilk li~uidhazardous_waste
in any sal?~me
!atThñ7
ia
bed for
fan, underground cave or mine
T~
~9~bited.
(Source:
Amended at 10
Ill. Reg.
effective
)
SUBPART
E:
MANIFEST SYSTEM, RECORDKEEPING AND REPORTING
Section 724.170
Applicability
The regulations
in this Subpart apply to owners and operators of
both on—site and off—site facilities, except as Section 724.101
provides otherwise.
Section 724.171, 724.172 and 724.176 do not
apply
to owners and operators of on—site facilities that do not
receive any hazardous waste from off—site sources.
Section
724.173(b)
onl
lies to permittees which
treat, s?are or
-
-r-~-r
—-
disp~~~
nazardous
wastes
on—site
wnere
such
wastes were
generated.
(Source:
Amended at 10
Ill. Reg.
,
effective
)
Section 724.173
Operating Record
a)
The owner
or operator must keep a written operating
record at the facility.
b)
The following information must be recorded, as
it
becomes available,
and maintained
in the operating
record until closure of the facility:
1)
A description and the quantity of each hazardous
waste received, and the method(s) and date(s)
of
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its treatment,
storage or disposal
at the facility
as required by Appendix A;
2)
The location of each hazardous waste within the
facility and the quantity at each location.
For
disposal facilities,
the location and quantity of
each hazardous waste must be recorded on a map or
diagram of each cell or disposal area.
For all
facilities,
this information must include cross—
references to specific manifest document numbers,
if the waste was accompanied by a manifest;
(Board Note:
See Section 724.219 for
related
requirements.)
3)
Records and results of waste analyses performed as
specified in Sections 724.113,
724.117,
724.414 and
724.441;
4)
Summary reports and details of all incidents that
require implementing the contingency plan as
specified
in Section 724.156(j);
5)
Records and results of inspections as
required by
Section 724.115(d)
(except these data need
to be
kept only three years);
6)
Monitoring, testing
or analytical data where
required by Sections 724.326, 724.353,
724.354,
724.376, 724.378,
724.380, 724.403, 724.409 or
724 .447.
7)
For off—site facilities,
notices
to generators as
specified in Section 724.112(b);
8)
All closure cost estimates under Section 724.242
and,
for disposal facilities,
all post—closure cost
estimates under Section 724.244.
9)
A certification by the permittee,
no less often
thin_annua~~at_the ~ermr?tee h~~rogram
in
~Th5e E6~Feduce~he_~ThTüme
andE~T~TEj~
6f
-
~aza~u~s~asteThat
t
rniTE’~éjenerates, to
thé~de~reéthe peritiittee determihes
t
economi~áily~racticábie;_andthat
tfié~p~posed
mithod ~treat~ent,
st5ra~eo~di~salisthat
.Lractfaabie
~nethàd_cdri~ent1y
avaTlable_to
th~
-
tte
é~T~TEh
~Tñ
~i~stT~~sen
E~
f
u tu re
thr~at
to
human
health
and
the
environiiTé~t.
(Source:
Amended
at
10
Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
)
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SUBPART
F:
GR8~3NB—WAPERPROPE?T~N RELEASES FROM SOLID
WASTE MANAGEMENT UN1~
--
Section 724.190
Applicability
a)
1)
Except as provided
in paragraphsubsection
(b),
the
regulations
in this Subpart apply to ~bwi~rsand
operators of facilities that
treat, store
or
dispose of hazardous waste ~n surface ~mpoundmentey
waste p~3esy‘end treatment t~niteor ~an
,3~1s.The
owner
or operator must satisfy the requirements
identified
in subsection
(a)(2) of this Subpart for
i11 wastel (o~coiistituents t~~reof)contained
in
any such solid waste management units at the
facility that reee~veshazardous waste after
January
2Gir
~983 ~here±nafter referred to as a
nregt,i~ate~un~t~~Any waste
or waste consti~ttient
m~grat~ngbeyond
the
waste
management
area
under
Sectfon
~24495f-b-~
~s
assumed to
originate
froin
a
regu’ated
uni~t un3~ess the
owner
or
operator
demonstrates
that
such
waste
or
waste
censtituent
or~g~nated from
another
source~~ardless
of the
time at which waste
was
~1aced
in
such
uniTh.
2)
All solid waste management units must comply with
e~ntsinSectfó~24.~0ITh
surface
Tinp9undment, waste_pile,
land_tfei?meri~unJt
or
Tand~Tli that
receivé~ThazardouI waste
2~ 1982 ~he~inafEer~eferredto
as
a
“re~u1ated
unitr)
muit
co~piy_with~ere~ufrernents~f
Sec~i~1TCl~i_throuqTT~4J200in
liéu
oTf
Section
~
r
izir
arid_~~nding_t~r
ileases ?óthe~p~rrnost
~qyifei.
The financial re~ponsibi1i~yrequirements
of Se~Efon“12T7~T
apply
to
r
ig~iated units.
-
b)
The owner
or operator 4s ~~perator’sre~ulateduriitor
units are not subject to regulatfan!àr
releales into
Ehe up2errnost aguifer under
this Subpart
if:
1)
The owner or operator
is exempted under Section
724.101; or,
2)
The owner or operator designs end operates a
surface impoundment ~n comp34ence with Seet5on
a p~e ~
compHance wtth Section
~24~358fc~7 ~4~35~
or ~4~537
or
a ~andf±3~ ~n
compHanee with Seet±on924~-4O~t
The owner
or operator operates
a unit which the
Ag~y~fñds
-—
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—100—
A)
Is an en~eered structure.
B)
Does not receive or contain li~uidwaste or
wasE~con~ini~9~reéliquids.
C)
Is_desi~~~d
and
2perated
to
exclude
liqpid,
~~i~tation
and
other
run—on
and
run—off.
D)
Has both
inner
and
outer
~ersof
containment
enclosf~_tT~e~aste
E)
Hasaleakdetection
system built into each
containment
Iiyer.
--
F)
The
owner
or
operatorwm~ovide
continu~
~efati~
maintenance
oUthesè
leak
dete~~t~_du~
the active life
of
~
and
thi~losure
and
post-closure
care
~er~ds
a~id~
G)
To
a reasonable de9~pf
certainty, will not
allow
azardous constituents tom
rate beyond
The outer cont inment fa~~ior tothe end
of
the
p9st-closure
care
period.
3)
The Agency finds, pursuant to Section 724.380(d),
that the treatment zone of a land treatment unit
that qualifie
as
a rej~latedunit does not contain
levels oUTiizardous constituents that are above
background levels of those constituents
by an
amount that is statistically significant,
and if an
unsaturated zone monitoring program meeting the
requirements
of Section 724.378 has not shown
a
statistically significant increase in hazardous
constituents below the treatment zone during the
operating life of the unit.
An exemption under
this paragraph can only relieve an owner or
operator
of responsibility to meet the requirements
of this Subpart during the post—closure care
period;
or
4)
The Agency finds that there
is no potential for
migration of liquid from a regulated unit to the
uppermost aquifer during the active life of the
regulated unit (including the closure period)
and
the post—closure care period specified under
Section 724.217.
This demonstration must be
certified by a qualified geologist or geotechnical
engineer.
In order
to provide an adequate margin
of safety in the prediction of potential migration
of liquid,
the owner or operator must base any
predictions made under
this paragraph on
assumptions that maximize the rate of liquid
migration.
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—101—
5)
The owner
or
operator
desi9ns
and
operates
a
pile
-
with
Sec
tT6h
~T~5
O(c)~
c)
The
regulations
under
this
Subpart
apply
during
the
active life of the regulated unit (including
the closure
period).
After closure of the regulated unit,
the
regulations
in this Subpart;
1)
Do not apply if all waste, waste residues,
contaminated containment system components and
contaminated subsoils are removed
or decontaminated
at closure;
2)
Apply during the post—closure care period under
Section 724.217
if the owner
or operator
is
conducting
a detection monitoring program under
Section 724.198; or
3)
Apply during the compliance period under Section
724.196
if the owner or operator
is conducting
a
compliance monitoring program under Section 724.199
or
a corrective action program under Section
724.200.
(Source:
Amended at 10 Ill. Reg.
effective
)
Section_724.201
Corrective Action for Solid Was
Manaement
Units
a)
The owner~_~ratorof
a facility seekin9 a_permit for
the treatment,
s~à~a~e
~
of
hazardous
waste
must instituti corrective action as necessar~to protect
human health and the environment for all releases of
hazardous waste or ~onsti?uent~rorn
any solid wast~
mana~ment~
tEhef~i
1
itv~~re~prdlessofthe
time
at
which wi~te
was
placed
in
such
unit.
b)
Corrective action will_be s2~ified in the permit.
The
i~r~
-
permit will contain
sc
ulesor~pi
r
such
corrective action (~ieresuch corrective action cannot
beco~p1eted_p
r
i~
~
~aT~
--
assurances of
financial responsibility for
completing
su ~h
co~ri~H~reac?iàK.
--
--
(Source:
Added
at
10
Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
)
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—102—
SUBPART
K:
SURFACE
IMPOUNDMENTS
Section 724.321
Design and Operating Requirements
a)
A
surface impoundment
-(exeept for en exfeting portion of
a surface ~mpoundment3-that
it not covered ~
subsection
(C)
or
35
Ill. Adm. Code 725.321
mist
há~iea
linerthat
________
____
~f~he
imp~ndment (except for
exii~Ein9_p~rtions
~r
si2~T~o
i~T~t.~he
1ine r must
E~designed, constructed and installed to prevent any
~Tgration of wastes out of the impoundment
to the
adjacent subsurface soil or ground—water or surface
water
at any time during the active life (including the
closure period)
of the impoundment.
The liner may be
constructed of materials that may allow wastes
to
migrate into the liner
(but not into the adjacent
subsurface soil or ground—water
or surface water) during
the active life of the facility, provided that the
impoundment is closed
in accordance with Section
724.328(a)(l).
For impoundments that will be closed
in
accordance with Section 724.328(a)(2), the liner must be
constructed of materials that can prevent wastes from
migrating into the liner during the active life of the
facility.
The liner must be:
1)
Constructed of materials that have appropriate
chemical properties and sufficient strength and
thickness
to prevent failure due to pressure
gradients (including static head and external
hydrogeologic forces), physical contact with the
waste
or leachate to which they are exposed,
climatic conditions,
the stress of installation and
the stress of daily operation;
2)
Placed upon a foundation or base capable of
providing support to the liner
and resistance
to
pressure gradients above and below the liner
to
prevent failure of the liner due to settlement,
compression or uplift;
and
3)
Installed to cover all surrounding earth likely to
be in contact with the waste
or leachate.
b)
The owner
or operator will be exempted from the require-
ments of peregraphsubsection
(a)
if the Board
finds,
based on
a demonstratFonby the owner or operator,
in a
variance and/or site—specific rulemaking,
that alternate
design and operating practices,
together with location
characteristics,
will prevent the migration of any
hazardous constituents
(see Section 724.193)
into the
ground—water
or surface water
at any future
time.
In
deciding whether
to grant an exemption, the Board will
consider:
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—103—
1)
The nature and quantity of the wastes;
2)
The proposed alternate design and operation;
3)
The hydrogeologic setting of the facility,
including the attenuative capacity and thickness of
the liners and soils present between the
impoundment and ground—water or surface water;
and
4)
All other factors which would influence the quality
and mobility of the leachate produced and
the
potential for
it to migrate
to ground—water or
surface water.
c)
The owner_or operator of each new surface impoundment,
each new sur ace i~poundmentunit at
an exTstIn~
Taci1it~,_eachr~p1ace
thent
o~~?in~
surf ~ce
Th~oundmnent~it_andeach lateral e~pansi6nof
an
~stin~
surface_irnpoundmen~n~,~
i~ll
~wo
or
mol
iners and
leaci
a ~
such_liners.
The_li~ers
~nd
leachate_couectfan system
must ~rotectE~nan_health
and
t~eenv~ronment. The
requireiénts_ohiis~1sectTh~shajj~appfv~wiQ
respect
to all waste received after_theiisuance of thi
-
~efl~it.
-
The
feq~irernentTorthe installation of two or
more liners
in th.s subsection maybe satistied by the
instaiiationora_t~
fiher
I9nedoperate~
and
constructed of~iterlal
S
top~ventET~em~rationo
f any
constf~uent~ntosich liner durin~t~eperiod such
~
-_~———~
r~i1~tyremains
in 2peration_(includln9aniy_post-
closure
onrtorih~pe
ri od
~,
andilowerlihe r deIi~ned,
~perated
and
constructed
7to
prevent
the
mij~tion
of
~
~
petiod.
~or
~
li~er
shall
be deemed tosatisf~such_requiremetT~itT~
bonstri~edof
at
leas~ 3-foot
thick
layer
of
reco~actedclaz
or
other
natural material with
a
~rmeabiiity_çf_no
more_than_~_~
10
nter
per
second.
d)
Subsection(c)_will
not a~pl~if
theowner_oroperator
demonstratesEotFeA9enc~ndthe~~
finds
for
such
!~2~d~Lt,
~
and
-
character
is
tics, ~1
prevent
t~
iono
n~y
~azardous
consti~.uent
into tThe9round~ateror surface
water
at least
as~~ect~Ij~
a
S
sucE liners and
leaThatecollection ~y~tems.
e)
The double liner
requirement set forth
in subsection
(c)
maybe_waiyed~
eA~e~_for
any
rnonofill, If:
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—104—
1)
The monofill contains only hazar ous was~.esfrom
~oundr~jurnace_emission
controls or metal casting
moldi~_sand, and such wastes do not contain
constituents ~ich
would
render the wastes
~hazardousfor feasons_othe~thanthe E~toxicity
-
--
___
-
characteristics
in iS
Ill. Adm. Code 7zl.l2~
The nionofjll has at least one liner
for
hich there iiii~óevidence that such
Tiner
is
T~i1~in
g.
For~ep~sesof
this subiectiori,
the ?erm
“liner” means
a
lfnerdest9ned
,
constructed,
instilled
arid_operated toprevent hazardous waste
From_~assj~~Tnto
tW~TineraE~aytime
1t~~I~IiLL~l
ty,
or
a liner desi~d, constructed,
i~I~al
led and_2pe
rated
t~_prevent
1~zardouswaste
fronn
ratin9 bey~ndthe
ITner_to ~Tacent
subsurface soil,
-
9roundwater
or surface water
at any time
during the activelife of_thifacili~y.
In the case of~nysurf~ce~pouñdment
whic1~häs_beenexemnpted from_the
requireme~~e~oT
subsection (~)onthe
basi
~
u c?~d,
InstalI~d_and~pera ted to~revent
Eazardous waste from_~assin9
beyond
the
liner, at t~heclosure of such
Ti~oundrnént,_?I~eowne
r o~perator must
remove or_dècontamina?eáll
waste
residuel,
ill contaminated liner material
and coñta~inatedsoil_to the extenE
~áctTcable.
If all contaminated ioilis
not removed_or decontaminated,
the owner
o~operator LspoundmèntwilF
compiywiET~
-
approprTa
t
e_post-cl
os
u re
re3uirementS
,
includIñ~
but
not
li~ited
to~roundwatermoflitorin9and corrective
action;
ii)
The monofill_is located more than one—
~arter_mile
from_an under9round source
o~~in~i~
water
as~hat term
la
defined in ~5 Ill.
Adrn. Code 7~TlO and
iii) The monofill
is
in compliance with
~neraj~y_app~icable~roun
d-water
monitorin~
requirements
for_fi~iTities
____
or
--
B)
RCRA
The owner or operator demonstrates
to the
Board
tT~TiFThemonoflil
is located,~~T~ned
71-238

—105—
and qperated so as
to assure_that there will
be no~9ratf~of anyhazirdousconstftuent
T~o
~n~-waté~
ofsurface water
at
future time.
-—
_____
fe)
A surface impoundment must be designed, constructed,
maintained and operated
to prevent overtopping resulting
from normal or abnormal operations;
overfilling; wind
and wave action;
rainfall;
run—on; malfunctions of level
controllers, alarms and other equipment;
and human
error.
~d)
A surface impoundment must have dikes
that are
designed,
constructed and maintained with sufficient
structural
integrity to prevent massive failure
of the
dikes.
In ensuring structural integrity,
it must not be
presumed that the liner system will function without
leakage during the active life of the unit.
he)
The Agency will specify
in the permit all design and
operating practices that are necessary to ensure that
the requirements of this Section are satisfied.
(Source:
Amended at 10 Ill.
Reg.
effective
)
Section 724.322
Double-lined Surface Impoundments: Exemption
from Subpart
F:
Ground—water Protection
Requirements
(Repealed)
e+
The owner or operator of a doub3e—~nedsurface
impoundment ~s not eub~eetto regu~et±onunder Subpart
F
~f
the
fo3~owing cond~t~oneare
met~
1~
The ~mpourtdmentf~ne~ud~ng
~ts under3~y~ng
3fners3-
must be ‘ocated ent~re3yabove the 5eaSona~high
water tab3e7
~
The
impoundment
must be under3a~nby two ~ners
whieh are designed and constructed 4n
a manner that
prevents the mfgret~onof Hqu~ds 4rito or out of
the space between the Hnere7
Both ~nere
must
meet aH
the epeeff~eat~onsof Sect±on 4~3~a3-~
3~
A ‘eak detection system must be des4gned,
constructed7 ma~nta~ned
end operated between the
Hners to detect any mfgraHon of ~+quids into the
space between the ~ners7
Hqti4d ‘eaks i~ntothe 3eak deteet~onsystem7 the
owner or operator
rnueti
71-239

—106—
3~
Notify the Agency of the leak ~n wr~t~ngwi:th~n
seven days after detect*ng the leakt end
A~
W~th~n
a
per4od
of
time
epec~fled
~n
the
perm±t~
remove aceumtilated liqu~d7repafr or
replace the lfner which ~s leak4ng to prevent
the ut~gret~on
of Hqu+ds through the liner and
ebtein a eert~f~cat~on
from a qual~f+ed
engineer that7 to the best of his hnow3:edge
end opi:nfony the leak has been stoppedt or
B~
If a detection monktoring program pursuant to
Section ~24~l98 has already been establ~ehed
~n the permit
(-to be eompl~edw4th only ~f a
leak oceurs~~~
beg4n to comply w4th that
program end any other appl~ceblerequ±rements
of Subpart ~ wi~th4na
period
of t4me speeif~ed
+n the perlt7
e~
The Agency
wHI
specify ~n the permit all design and
operatfng praet~eesthat are necessary to ensure that
the
requirements
of
thie Seet±onare eat~sf~ed~
(Source:
Repealed at
10 Ill. Reg.
,
effective
)
Section 724.326
Monitoring and Inspection
a)
During construction and installation, liners (except
in
the case of existing portions of surface impoundments
exempt from Section 724.321(a)) and cover systems
(e.g.,
membranes, sheets,
or coatings) must be
inspected for uniformity,
damage and imperfections
(e.g.,
holes, cracks,
thin spots or foreign
materials).
Immediately after construction or
installation:
I)
Synthetic liners and covers must be inspected to
ensure tight seams and joints and the absence of
tears, punctures and blisters; and
2)
Soil—based and admixed liners and covers must be
inspected for imperfections including lenses,
cracks,
channels, root holes or other structural
non—uniformities
that may cause an increase
in the
permeability of that liner
or cover.
b)
While
a surface impoundment
is
in operation,
it must be
inspected weekly and after storms
to detect evidence of
any
of the following:
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—107—
.)
Deterioration, malfunctions or improper operation
of overtopping control systems;
-
2)
Sudden drops
in the level of the impoundment’s
contents;
3)
The presence of Hqu4ds +n leak deteet4on
systemeT
where ~rtstalledto comply with Seet4ori
~473~~
or
4~
Severe erosion or other signs of deterioration in
dikes or other containment devices.
c)
Prior
to the issuance of a permit, and after any
extended period of time (more than six months) during
which the
impoundment was not
in service,
the owner
or
operator must obtain a certification from
a qualified
engineer that the impoundment’s dike, including that
portion of any dike which provides freeboard,
has
structural
integrity.
The certification must
establish,
in particular,
that the dike:
1)
Will withstand the stress of the pressure exerted
by the types and amounts of wastes to be placed in
the impoundment; and
2)
Will not fail due to scouring or piping, without
dependence on any liner system included in the
surface impoundment construction.
(Source:
Amended at 10 Ill.
Reg.
effective
)
Section 724.328
Closure and Post—closure Care
a)
At closure,
the owner
or operator must:
1)
Remove or decontaminate all waste residues,
contaminated containment system components
(liners,
etc.), contaminated subsoils and
structures and equipment contaminated with waste
and leachate, and manage them as hazardous waste
unless
35 Ill. Adm. Code 721.103(d) applies;
or
2)
A)
Eliminate free liquids by removing liquid
wastes or solidifying the remaining wastes and
waste residues;
B)
Stablilize remaining wastes to
a bearing
capacity sufficient to support final cover;
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—108—
and
C)
Cover
the surface impoundment with a final
cover designed and constructed
to:
i)
Provide long—term minimization of the
migration of liquids through
the closed
impoundment;
ii)
Function with minimum maintenance;
iii) Promote drainage and minimize erosion or
abrasion of the final cover;
iv)
Accommodate settling and subsidence so
that the cover’s integrity
is
maintained;
and
v)
Have
a permeability less than or equal
to
the permeability of any bottom liner
system or natural subsoils present.
b)
If some waste residues or contaminated materials are
left
in place
at final closure,
the owner
or operator
must comply with all post—closure requirements contained
in Sections 724.217 through 724.220,
including main-
tenance and monitoring throughout
the post—closure care
period
(specified
in the permit under Section
724.217)..
The owner or operator must:
1)
Maintain the integrity and effectiveness of the
final
cover,
including making repairs
to the cap as
necessary to correct the effects of settling,
subsidence,
erosion or other
events;
2)
Ma4ntei~nand ron~torthe leak detect4on system +n
accordance with Sectiori ~4~3227
where such a
system ~s present between double l4ner systems~
9~
Maintain and monitor the ground—water monitoring
system and comply with all other applicable
requirements of Subpart
F;
and
3
4)
Prevent run—on and run—off from eroding or
otherwise damaging the final cover.
C)
1)
If an owner
or operator plans to close
a surface
impoundment
in accordance with paregrephsubsection
(a)(l),
and the impoundment does not complywith
the liner requirements of Section 724.321(a)
and
is
not exempt from them in accordance with Section
724.321(b),
then:
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—109—
A)
The closure plan for
the impoundment under
Section 724.212 must include both
a plan for
complying with paragraphsubsection
(a)(l) and
a contingent plan for complying with
paragraphsubsection (a)(2)
in case not all
contaminated subiölls can be practicably
removed at closure; and
B)
The owner or operator must prepare a
contingent post—closure plan under Section
724.218 for complying with peregraphsubsection
(b)
in case not all contaminated subsofl~can
be practicably removed at closure.
2)
The cost estimates calculated
under Sections
724.242 and 724.244 for closure
and post—closure
care of
an impoundment subject to this
paragraphsubsection must include the cost of
complying wfth thicontingent closure plan and the
contingent postclosure plan,
but are not required
to include the cost of expected closure under
paregraphsubsection (a)(1).
d~
Buring the post—closure care period7 4f l~gu~dsleak
4nto
a leak detection system installed under Seet4on
4~32~7
the owner or operator must notify the Agency of
the leak ±nwr±t±ngwithin seven days after deteetfng
the leak7
The Agency wHI mod~fythe perm~itto require
eomplfance wtth the regu~rementsof Subpart P~
(Source:
Amended at 10 Ill.
Reg.
effective
)
SUBPART
L:
WASTE PILES
Section 724.352
Double—lined Piles:
Exemption from Subpart F:
Ground—water Protection Requirements
IRepealed)
a~
The owner or operator of a double—lined waste pHe ~e
not eub~eetto regulation under Subpart F ~f the
following eonditions are rnet~
l~
The pHe ~nclud~ng
~ts underlyfng lfners~must be
located entirely above the seasonal high water
table~
~
The pHe must be underle~nby two liners which are
designed end constructed ~n a manner that prevents
the m±grat~onof lf~u~defnte or out of the space
between the l~ners7 Both liners must meet all the
spee+ffcations of Seet~on~24735l(-a~fl~
71-243

—110—
A
leak
detecti~on system
must
be
deeigned7
eonstrueted7 meinta~nedend operated between the
liners to detect any mfgret~onof lfqu~ds±ntothe
space between the l~ners~
4~-
The pHe rust have
a leeehete colleet~onend
removal system above the top liner that ~s
des~gned~construetedy ma4nte4ned end operated 4n
accordance with Section
4~35a~-f~~
If liqu+d leaks fnto the leak deteet±onsystem7 the
owner or operator rusti-
l3~
Notify the Agency of the leak 4n wr4t±ngw~th±n
seven
days
after detect+ng the leak? end
A~
W~th~n
a
period
of
time
epec4f4ed
*rt
the
perm~ty remove
accumulated
lf~u~d7repair
or
replace
the
liner
which
fe
leakfng
to
prevent
the
ntfgratfon
of
lfqufds
through
the
lfner
end
obtefn a eertfffeatfon from
a queHffed
erigfneer that7
to the best of hfs knowledge
end
eptnfon~
the leak
has
been
stopped~
or
B3
If
a deteetfon monftorfng program pursuant to
Sectfon ~24~l98 has already been establfehed
fn the permft ?to be compHed wtth only ff
a
leak oceurs~~
begfn
to comply wfth that
program end any other applfeable requfrements
of Subpart
F wtthfn a perfod of tfme epeefffed
fn the
permft~
e~
The Agency
wtll
epecffy
fn
the
permft
all
desfgn
end
eperat±ngpractfees that are necessary to ensure that
the
requfreutents
of
th±sSeetfon are satfsf±edz~
(Source:
Repealed at 10 Iii. Reg.
effective
)
Section 724.353
Inspection of Liners:
Exemption from Subpart
F:
Ground—water Protection Requirements
(Repealedi
e~
The owner or operator of a pfle
fe
not sub~eetto
regulatfon under Subpart F if the followfng eortdftfons
are
met~
+3~
The p+le ~fnclud±ng ftc underlyfng lfner~rust be
located
entfrely
above
the seasonal Mgh water
table~
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—111—
2~
The
pHe
must be underlafn by a lfner -?bese~ that
meets all the specfffcatfons of Seetfon
4~35e~l~
~
The wastes
fri the pfIc must be removed
perfodfeallyy end the lfner rust be frispected for
deterforatfon-, cracks or other eondftfons that may
result
fri leaks~ The frequency of fnspectfon wfll
be epecfffed
fri the fnspectfon plan requfred
fri
Seetfon ~244l5
end rust be based on the potentfal
for the lfner ~base~ to crack or otherwfcc
deterforete under the condftfone of operatfon
~e7g7y waste typey rafnfelly loadfng rates and
subsurface stabflfty~
4~-
The lfner rust be of eufffcfent strength arid thfck—
ness to prevent fa±luredue to puncturey
erackfngy
teerfrig or other physfcal damage from
eqtifprnent used to place waste
fri or on the pfle or
to clean and expose the lfrier surface for
fnspectfon~-
5-3-
The
pfle
must
have
a
leaehate
eollectfon
and
removal system above the lfner that fs desfgnedy
constructed7 mefntafned and operated
fri accordance
wfth Sectfon
4-35a3-f~f~-
bt
If deterforatfony a crack or other eondftfon fs
fdentfffed that fs ceusfng or could cause a leaky the
owner or operator must~
l~3-
Notffy the Agency of the eondftfori
fri wrftfng
wfthfn seven days after detectfng the condftfont
and
A-~
Repafr or replace the lfner fbase3- and obtafn
a eertfffcatfon from
a qualfffed engfneer
thaty to the best of hfe or her knowledge
and
opfnfony the
lfrter fbaee~3-has been
repafred and leakage
wtH
not occur~or
B-3-
If
a deteetfon monftorfng program pursuant to
Sect±on~24-i98 has already been establfshed
fri the permft -~tobe complfed wfth only if a
leak occurs3-y begfn to comply wtth that
program end any other epplfeable requ±rements
of Subpart F wfth±na perfod of tfme speefffed
fri the permft7
e3-
The Agency wfII cpecffy
fri the permft all desfgrt end
operatfng praetfces that are necessary to ensure that
the requfremerits of thfs Seetfon are eatfsffed7
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—112—
(Source:
Repealed
at 10
Ill. Reg.
effective
)
Section 724.354
Monitoring and Inspection
a)
During construction or installation,
liners
(except in
the case of existing portions of piles exempt from
Section 724.351(a)) and cover systems (e.g.,
membranes,
sheets or coatings) must be inspected for
uniformity,
damage and imperfections
(e.g.,
holes,
cracks,
thin spots or foreign materials).
Immediately
after construction
or installation:
1)
Synthetic liners and covers must be inspected to
ensure tight seams and joints and the absence of
tears, punctures and blisters; and
2)
Soil—based and admixed liners and covers must be
inspected for imperfections including lenses,
cracks,
channels, root holes or other structural
non—uniformities
that may cause an increase
in the
permeability of the liner or cover.
b)
While a waste pile is in operation,
it must be inspected
weekly and after storms
to detect evidence of any of the
following:
1)
Deterioration, malfunctions
or improper operation
of run—on and run—off control systems;
2)
The presence of Ifqufds
fri leak detectfon cyctemsy
where frietaHed to comply wfth Seet±ori~4-35~t
~
Proper functioning of wind dispersal control
systems, where present;
or
3
4)
The presence of leachate
in and proper functioning
of leachate collection and removal systems, where
present.
(Source:
Amended at 10 Ill. Reg.
effective
)
SUBPART N:
LANDFILLS
Section 724.401
Design and Operating Requirements
a)
Any A landfill that
is not covered b~~ubsection(c) or
~r-iii.
Adm.
Co
T2~
Ilmu?
ve?Ti~&i~sys
t eiii
~
aj
orTions~r?beiandliu1
(excep?
for
an
existing
porEions
of
a
such
landfill
)~_
mr
system must
have:
71-246

—113—
1)
A liner
that is designed, constructed and
installed
to prevent any migration of wastes out of
the landfill to the adjacent subsurface soil or
ground—water or surface water at any time during
the active life (including the closure period)
of
the landfill.
The liner must be constructed of
materials that prevent wastes from passing into the
liner during the active life of the facility.
The
liner must be:
A)
Constructed of materials that have appropriate
chemical properties and sufficient strength
and thickness to prevent failure due to
pressure gradients
(including static head
and
external hydrogeologic forces), physical
contact with the waste or leachate to which
they are exposed,
climatic conditions,
the
stress of installation and the stress of daily
operation;
B)
Placed
upon
a foundation or
base capable of
providing support
to the liner and resistance
to pressure gradients above and below the
liner
to
prevent
failure
of
the
liner
due
to
settlement,
compression
or
uplift;
and
C)
Installed
to
cover
all
surrounding
earth
likely
to
be
in
contact
with
the
waste
or
leachate;
and
2)
A leachate collection and removal system
immediately above
the liner
that is designed,
constructed, maintained and operated
to collect and
remove leachate from the landfill.
The Agency will
specify
design
and
operating
conditions
in
the
permit
to
ensure
that
the
leachate
depth
over
the
liner does not exceed 30 cm
(one foot).
The
leachate collection and removal system must be:
A)
Constructed of materials that are:
i)
Chemically resistant
to the waste managed
in the landfill and the leachate expected
to be generated;
and
ii)
Of sufficient strength and thickness to
prevent collapse under
the pressures
exerted by overlying wastes, waste cover
materials and by any equipment used at
the landfill; and
B)
Designed and operated to function without
clogging through the scheduled closure of the
landfill.
71-247

—114—
b)
The owner or operator will be exempted from the
requirements of paragraphsubsection
(a)
if the Board
finds,
based on a demonsti~i?ionb~itheowner or
operator,
in a variance and/or site—specific rulemaking,
that alternative design and operating practices,
together with location characteristics,
will prevent the
migration of any hazardous constituents
(see Section
724.193)
into the ground—water
or surface water
at any
future
time.
In deciding whether
to grant an exemption,
the Board will consider:
1)
The nature and quantity of the wastes;
2)
The proposed alternate design and operation;
3)
The hydrogeologic setting of the facility,
including the attenuative capacity and thickness of
the liners and soils present between the landfill
and ground—water or
surface water;
and
4)
All other factors which would influence the quality
and mobility of the leachate produced and the
potential for
it
to migrate to ground—water
or
surface water.
c)
The owner or oprator
of each new landfill, each new
1a~!ill unit_at
existin~
facUit~, each replacement
of ane~~ti~1andfillunit
ma
each 1~teraleipansion
~Uan
existin9 landfill unit,
must install
two or more
ii~ersand
a Ieächate collec?i~n
S
above and
Eitweèn the 1fners.~he lf~ersand leachate collection
sy~f~ins
must p~èct huma~health and
ttié environment.
Tf~èr~g~irementfor
the fhstalla?lon of t~bor
more
liners in?~i~suB~èctionmay~ s~Eislie6by the
Ti~stalla?ionofato~flne
r
deiigned, o~erate5iñd
constructed
of materials to pfeven~
e mi~atió~ofany
constituentJ~o such
3.
efdurin9?hé
period such
~
çi~cfud~ga~ypost-
~Thsure_mon torln2 perto6),
and
a l5~erliner desJgned,
operated and constru~tedtoprevent the migra?ion of any
cons~tuent~
such liner durfn~~uchperiod.
For
Thepur~s~oTthe preceding sen?én~e, a lower
liner
~E~llThe deiined
to satIsfy such requirement ifitT~
~on
St
rti~ of
at Ieast a 3-To6t
-
tET~k1i~er oU
recornpacted cla~or other natural material with
a
~m~bility~no_mçre
than
1
x lO~ centimeter per
second.
~
Subsection (c)will not app~yif the owner or o~2~rator
demonstrates
to the Agency,
and the A~encyfindifor
such liñdfill, thmt alternative de~1~andó~erating
-
-
~——
-
-~
-—
~ractices,togetner
with location characteristics, will
71-248

—115—
prevent
the
migration
of
any
hazardous
constituent
into
the
~round—water
or
surface
water
at
least
as
effectively
asiuch
liners
and
leachate
collection
!ystems.
e)
The double liner req~uirementset forth
in subsection
(c)
be waived by
the A~encyforany monoffl.1,
if:
1)
The monofill contains only hazardous wastes from
foundr3~füinace mmissi~ncontroli or metal
castiflg
i~ol~j~and,an~suchwasté~
~do not
~bntaIn
constituents which would
render the wastes
Eaza~douiTG~reasonsother than the EP toxicity
chafactefistics
in 35
ILl. Adm. Code ~T2Ll24.
2)
A)
i)
The monofill has at
least one liner
for
~Y~ichthefe i~noevidence
that such
lineris 1eaking.~
ii)
The_monofil.
is located more than one—
~!artef
mile
from
in
undergrourid
sour~e
of
drink
in~g
water(as
-
t~at
te rm
S
defined
in
35 Ill.
Adm.
Code
7O2~1l0.
iii)
The
nionofill
is
in
com~liancewith
~néralIy
ap~jicabie
gràund-water
moniEbr~
reguirem~nts
fbr
facilities
~fl~ThCRA
permits;
or
B)
The owner or operator demonstrates to the
Boa
~th~t
the monofifi
is
located, designed
a~dei~ted
iàáito
a~uré
that thire
will
Be r~mijration ofanyTazaàus~nstfthent
T~o~fouñd—wat~ or
surfácé
~iaté~
at
any~
future
?Ene.
-
f
c) The owner or operator must design, construct, operate
and maintain a run—on control system capable of
preventing flow onto the active portion of the landfill
during peak discharge from at least a 25—year storm.
£ d) The owner or operator must design, construct, operate
and maintain a run—off management system to collect and
control
at least the water volume
resulting from a 24
hour,
25—year storm.
h
e) Collection and holding facilities
(e.g.,
tanks or
basins)
associated with run—on and run—off control
systems must be emptied or otherwise
managed
expeditiously after storms
to maintain design capacity
of the system.
i f)
If the landfill contains any particulate matter which
may be subject
to wind dispersal, the owner or operator
71-249

—116—
must cover or otherwise manage the landfill
to control
wind dispersal.
j g) The Agency will specify
in the permit all design and
operating practices that are necessary to ensure that
the
requirements
of
this
Section
are
satisfied.
(Source:
Amended at 10 Ill. Reg.
effective
)
Section 724.402
Double—lined Landfills:
Exemption from
Subpart
F:
Ground—water Protection
Requirements
(R~pealed~J
a)-
The owner or operator of a double—Ifned landff11
fe
not
subject to regtilatfori under Subpart F ff the
followfrig
eondftfons are rrtet~
I-)-
The landffll
-ffrieludfrig ftc underly±ngIfrieret
must be located eritfre±yabove the seasonal hfgh
water
table7
~
The
laridfifl
must
be
underlafri
by
two
Ifriers
whfeh
are desfgried end constructed
fri a mariner to prevent
the
mfgratfori
of
Ifqufds
frito
or
out
of
the
space
between
the
lfners7
Both
lfners
must
meet
all
the
epeef?feetfonc
of
Seetfori
4~4Ol~a~fI?7
A
leak
deteetfon
system
must
be
desfgriedr
constructedy
ma±ritafned
arid
operated
between
the
lfnere
to
detect any mfgratfon of Hqufd
frito the
space between the Ifnere7
4)-
The landffll must have a leachate colleetfon
arid
removal system above the top Ifrier that fe
desfgnedy
eonstruetedy rrafritafned
arid operated
fri
accordance wfth Sectfori
4~4GIfa-3-f2t7
If lfqufd leaks
frito the leak deteetfori system-, the
owner or operator must~-
l)-
Notify the Agency of the leak
fri wrftfng wfthfn
seven days after detectfrtg the leak?
arid
A-)-
Wfthfn a perfod of tfme epeeff
fed
fri
the
perm±tyremove accumulated ifqufd
repa±ror
replace
the
lfrier
whfeh
+s
leakfrig
to
prevent
the
mfgratfori
of
liqufds
through
the
lfner
and
obtafri
a
certfffeetfon
from
a
qualfffed
erigfricer thaty to the best of hfs knowledge
arid opfn±onythe leak has been etoppedt or
71-250

—117—
Bt
I-f
a deteetfon ntonftorfng program pursuant to
Sectfon ~4-l96
has already been establfehed
fri
the
permft
+to be complfed wfth only
if
a
leak occurct~begfri to comply wtth that
program end any other applfcable requfremerits
of Subpart F w±thfna perfod of tfme specfffed
fri the permft~
et
The Agency wfll specffy
fri the permft all desfgn
arid
operatfng prect±cesthat are necessary to ensure that
the requfremerits of thfs Beetfon are eetfsffed7
(Source:
Repealed at 10 Ill. Reg.
effective
)
Section 724.403
Monitoring and Inspection
a)
During construction or installation, liners
(except in
the case of existing portions of landfills exempt from
Section 724.401(a))
and cover systems (e.g.,
membranes,
sheets or coatings) must be inspected for
uniformity,
damage and imperfections (e.g., holes,
cracks,
thin spots or foreign materials).
Immediately
after construction or installation:
1)
Synthetic liners
and covers must be inspected
to
ensure tight
seams and joints and the absence of
tears, punctures or blisters; and
2)
Soil—based and admixed liners and covers must
be
inspected for imperfections including lenses,
cracks,
channels, root holes or other
structural
non—uniformities that may cause an increase in the
permeability of the liner or cover.
b)
While a landfill
is
in operation,
it must be inspected
weekly and after storms to detect evidence
of any of the
following:
1)
Deterioration, malfunctions or
improper operation
of run—on and run—off control
systems;
2)
The presence of Ifqufds
fri leak detectfon
cyctemsy
where *nstalled to comply wfth Seetfon
~t
Proper functioning of wind dispersal control
systems, where present;
and
3
4) The presence of leachate in and proper
functioning
of leachate collection and removal systems, where
present.
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—118—
(Source:
Amended
at
10
Ill.
Reg.
effective
)
Section 724.410
Closure and Post—closure Care
a)
At final closure of the landfill or upon closure of any
cell,
the owner
or operator must cover
the landfill or
cell with a final cover designed and constructed to:
1)
Provide long—term minimization of migration of
liquids through the closed landfill;
2)
Function with minimum maintenance;
3)
Promote drainage and minimize erosion or abrasion
of the cover;
4)
Accommodate settling and subsidence so that the
cover’s integrity is maintained;
and
5)
Have
a permeability less than or equal
to the
permeability of any bottom liner system or natural
subsoils present.
b)
After final closure, the owner
or operator must comply
with all post—closure requirements contained in Sections
724.217 through 724.220,
including maintenance and
monitoring throughout the post—closure care period
(specified
in the permit under Section 724.217).
The
owner
or operator must:
1)
Maintain the integrity and effectiveness of the
final
cover,
including making
repairs to the cap as
necessary to correct the effects
of settling,
subsidence, erosion or other
events;
2)
Mafritafri
arid moriftor the leak deteetfon system
fri
accordance wfth Seetfon
~474O~y
where such
a
system fs present between double
Ifrier systemst
i-)-
Continue
to operate the leachate collection and
removal system until leachate
is no longer
detected;
3
4)
Maintain and monitor the ground—water monitoring
system and comply with all other applicable
requirements of Subpart
F;
4
5) Prevent run—on and run—off from eroding or
otherwise damaging the final cover;
and
5 6) Protect and maintain surveyed benchmarks used
in
complying with Section 724.409.
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—119—
e3-
Burfng the post—closure care perfody ff lfqufd leaks
frito
a
leak
detectfon
system
frietalled
under
Sect±on
~2474927 the owner or operator must notify the Agency of
the leek
fri wrftfrig wfthfri seven days after detectfng
the
leak7
The
Agency
wfll modify the permft to requfre
eomplferice
wtth
the
requfrements
of
Subpart
P~
(Source:
Amended at 10 Ill. Reg.
effective
)
Section
724.414
Special
Requirements
for
Bulk
and
Containerized Liquids
a)-
Bulk or nori—eontafnerfzed lfqufd waste or waste
eontafnfng free lfqtifds must riot be placed
fri a laridffll
unless;
l)-
The landffll has a lfner and leachate eollectfon
end
removal
system
that
meet
the
requfrernent
of
Sectfon
~474&Ifat
or
23-
Before
dfspoealy
the
lfqu±d waste
or
waste
contafn±ng
free
lfqufds
+s
treated
or
etab±lfzedy
ehemfcally or physfcally fe7g-7 by mtxfng wtth an
absorbent
solfd-3-y
so
that
free
lfqufds
are
no
longer
preserit~
b)
ecritafriers holdfrig
free
lfqufds
must
riot
be
placed
fri
a
landfill unless;
It
All free—standfng lfqufd~
A-)-
has been removed by decantfng or other
methods;
Bt
has
been
mfxed
wfth absorbent or eolfd±ffedso
that
free—standfng
lfqufd
fe
no
longer
observed; or
et
has
been
otherwfse
elfmfnated;
or
~
The eoritafner fe very smelly such as an ampule; or
3-)-
The eontafner
fe
desfgned
to
hold
free
lfqufds
for
use
other
than
storagey
such
as
a
battery
or
eapecftor; or
4)-
The contafner fe a lab pack as deffried
fri
Sectfori
~24-~4I6
arid
fs
dfsposed
of
fri
accordance
wfth
Sectfon ~4-4I67
~~p)~çement
of bulk or non-containerized liqpid
Eazardouswasfe ór haiardous waste con~inin~fiE~e
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—120—
liquids
(whether
or
riot
absorbents
have
been
added)
in
~ny~iandfifl
is
prohibited.
c)
To demonstrate
the absence or presence of free liquids
in either
a containerized or a bulk waste,
the following
test
must
be
used:
Method
9095
(Paint
Filter
Liquids
Test)
as
described
in
~Test
Methods
for
Evaluating
Solid
Wastes,
Physical/Chemical
Methods.”
(EPA
Publication
No.
SW—846,
incorporated by reference
in 35 Ill. Adm. Code
721.111.
d)
Containers holdi~jfree lig~uidsmust not be placed
in a
TdfiLLiihless
All
free—standing
liquid:
A)
has been removed by decanting or other
methods;
-
B)
has
been
mixed
with
absorbent
or
solidified
so
~Ehatf~éi~stan6ing
ff~id
T~ño
longiE
oSserved;
br~
C)
has
been
otherwise
eliminated;
or
2)
The
contain
r
is
very
small,
such
as
an
ampule;
or
~J
_____
r
is des!jaed
to
hold
free
liquids
for
use
other
th~ñ
~ora~suth~s
a
battery
or
tor;
or
-
____________
4)
The container
is
a lab pack
as def
ed
in
Section
T~4.4i6and i~dii~osedof
in acc~rda~ce
with
Section
7~.4T~f6.
e)
The~~entofany1id
which
is
not
a
hazardous
waste
in
a
landfill
is
~rohibitec3
(35
Ill.
Adm.
Code
T~.3IiT
-
--
f d) Disposal
of liquid wastes or wastes containing free
liquids otherwise allowed under
this Section must be
authorized pursuant to 35
Ill.
Adzn. Code 709.401(a).
As
required by 35 Ill. Adm. Code 709.520(c), the Agency
must
require
the
addition
of
absorbents
to
any
such
waste, any provision of this Section notwithstanding.
(Source:
Amended at 10
Ill. Reg.
effective
)
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SUBPART
0:
INCINERATORS
Section 724.440
Applicability
a)
The
regulations
in
this
Subpart
apply
to
owners
and
operators of facilities that incinerate hazardous waste,
except
as Section 724.101 provides otherwise.
The
following facility owners and operators are considered
to incinerate hazardous waste:
1)
Owners or operators of hazardous waste incinerators
(as defined in 35 Ill.
Adni.
Code
720.110);
and
2)
Owners or operators who burn hazardous waste
in
boilers or
in industrial furnaces
in order to
destroy the wastee- them,
or who burn hazardous
waste
in boilers or T~Industr1i1 fu~nace
s for any
re~iclin9~urposear~delect to be re~u1aéd under
This Subpart.
b)
After
consideration
of
the
waste
analysis
included
with
Part B
of the permit application,
the Agency,
in
establishing the permit
conditions,
must
exempt
the
applicant from all requirements of this Subpart except
Section 724.441
(Waste analysis) and Section 724.451
(Closure):
1)
If
the
Agency
finds
that
the
waste
to
be
burned
is:
A)
Listed
as a hazardous waste
in 35 Ill. Adm.
Code
721.Subpart
D
solely
because
it
is
ignitable
(Hazard
Code
I),
corrosive
(Hazard
Code C),
or both;
or
B)
Listed
as
a hazardous waste
in 35
Ill.
Adin.
Code 721.Subpart D solely because it
is
reactive (Hazard Code R) for characteristics
other than those listed in Section
721.l23(a)(4) and
(5), and will not be burned
when other hazardous wastes are present in the
combustion zone;
or
C)
A hazardous waste solely because
it possesses
the characteristic of ignitability,
test for characteristics of hazardous wastes
under
35 Ill.
Adni. Code 721.Subpart C;
or
D)
A hazardous waste solely because
it possesses
any of the reactivity characteristics
described by 35 Ill. Adm. Code 72l.l23(a)(l),
(2),
(3),
(6),
(7) and
(8) and will not be
burned when other hazardous wastes are present
in the combustion zone;
and
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2)
If
the
waste
analysis
shows
that the waste contains
none of the hazardous constituents listed in 35
Ill. Adm. Code 721.Appendix H, which would
reasonably be expected
to be in the waste.
c)
If the waste to be burned is one which
is described by
peragrephsubsections
(b)(l)(A),
(b)(l)(B),
(b)(l)(C)
or
(b)(l)(D) and contains insignificant concentrations of
the hazardous constituents listed
in 35
Ill.
Adrn.
Code
72l.Appendix H, then the Agency may,
in establishing
permit conditions, exempt the applicant from all
requirements of this Subpart, except Section 724.441
(Waste analysis) and Section 724.451 (Closure),
after
consideration of the waste analysis included with Part B
of the permit application, unless the Agency finds that
the waste will pose a threat to human health or the
environment when burned
in an incinerator.
d)
The owner or operator of an incinerator may conduct
trial
burns
subject
only
to
the
requirements
of
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code
703.222
through
703.225
(Short
term
and
incinerator permits).
(Source:
Amended at 10 Ill. Reg.
effective
)
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TITLE
35:
ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
SUBTITLE
G:
WASTE
DISPOSAL
CHAPTER I:
POLLUTION
CONTROL
BOARD
SUBCHAPTER
c:
HAZARDOUS
WASTE
OPERATING
REQUIREMENTS
PART 725
INTERIM
STATUS
STANDARDS
FOR
OWNERS
AND
OPERATORS
OF
HAZARDOUS
WASTE
TREATMENT,
STORAGE
AND DISPOSAL FACILITIES
SUBPART A:
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section
725.101
725.104
Purpose, Scope and Applicability
Imminent Hazard Action
SUBPART
B:
GENERAL
FACILITY
STANDARDS
Section
725.110
725.111
725.112
725.113
725.114
725.115
725.116
725.117
725 .118
Applicability
USEPA Identification Number
Required
Notices
General
Waste
Analysis
Security
General
Inspection
Requirements
Personnel
Training
General
Requirements
for
Ignitable,
Reactive
or
Incompatible
Wastes
Location
Standards
SUBPART
C:
PREPAREDNESS
AND
PREVENTION
Section
725.130
725.131
725.132
725. 133
725.134
725. 135
725.137
Applicability
Maintenance and Operation of Facility
Required
Equipment
Testing
and
Maintenance
of
Equipment
Access
to
Communications
or
Alarm
System
Required Aisle Space
Arrangements with Local Authorities
SUBPART
D:
CONTINGENCY
PLAN
AND EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
Section
725.150
725.151
725.152
725.153
725.154
725.155
725.156
Applicability
Purpose and Implementation of Contingency Plan
Content of Contingency Plan
Copies
of
Contingency
Plan
Amendment
of
Contingency
Plan
Emergency
Coordinator
Emergency Procedures
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SUBPART
E:
MANIFEST SYSTEM, RECORDKEEPING AND REPORTING
Section
725.170
725.171
725.172
725.173
725.174
725.175
725.176
725.177
Section
725.190
725. 191
725.192
725.193
725.194
Section
725.210
725.211
725.2 12
725.213
725.214
725.215
725.217
725.218
725.219
725.220
Section
725.240
725.241
725.242
725.243
725. 244
725.245
725.251
Applicability
Use of Manifest System
Manifest Discrepancies
Operating Record
Availability, Retention and Disposition of Records
Annual Report
Unmanifested Waste Report
Additional Reports
SUBPART
F:
GROUND-WATER MONITORING
Applicability
Ground—water Monitoring System
Sampling
and
Analysis
Preparation,
Evaluation
and
Response
Recordkeeping and Reporting
SUBPART
G:
CLOSURE
AND
POST-CLOSURE
Applicability
Closure
Performance
Standard
Closure Plan; Amendment of Plan
Closure; Time Allowed for Closure
Disposal
or
Decontamination
of
Equipment
Certification of Closure
Post—Closure
Care
and
Use
of
Property
Post—Closure Plan; Amendment of Plan
Notice to Local Land Authority
Notice in Deed to Property
SUBPART
H:
FINANCIAL
REQUIREMENTS
Applicability
Definitions of Terms
as Used
in this Subpart
Cost Estimate for Facility Closure
Financial Assurance for Facility Closure
Cost Estimate for Post—Closure Care
Financial Assurance for Post—Closure Monitoring and
Maintenance
Promulgation of Forms
SUBPART
I:
USE AND MANAGEMENT OF CONTAINERS
Applicability
Condition of Containers
Compatibility of Waste with Containers
Management of Containers
Section
725.270
725.271
725.272
725.273
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Section
725.290
725. 292
725.293
725.294
725.297
725.298
725.299
Section
7 25 .320
725.321
725.3 22
725.323
725. 3 25
725.326
725 .328
725.329
725.330
Inspections
Special Requirements for Ignitable or Reactive
Waste
Special Requirements for Incompatible Wastes
Applicability
General Operating Requirements
Waste Analysis and Trial Tests
Inspections
Closure
Special Requirements for Ignitable
or Reactive
Waste
Special
Requirements
for
Incompatible
Wastes
SUBPART
K:
SURFACE
IMPOUNDMENTS
Applicability
Design
Requirements
~ineral
Operating
Requirements
Containment
System
Waste
Analysis
and
Trial
Tests
Inspections
Closure
and
Post—Closure
Special Requirements for Ignitable or Reactive
Waste
Special Requirements for Incompatible
Wastes
SUBPART
L:
WASTE
PILES
Section
725.350
725.351
725.352
725. 353
725.354
~ 25 .3
5~6
725.357
725.358
Section
725.370
725.372
725.373
725. 376
725.378
725.379
725.380
Applicability
Protection
from
Wind
Waste
Analysis
Containment
~
Requirements
Special
Requirements
for
Ignitable
or
Reactive
Waste
Special Requirements for Incompatible Wastes
Closure and Post—Closure Care
SUBPART
M:
LAND TREATMENT
Applicability
General Operating Requirements
Waste Analysis
Food Chain Crops
Unsaturated Zone
(Zone of Aeration) Monitoring
Recordkeeping
Closure and Post—Closure
725. 274
725.276
725.277
SUBPART 3:
TANKS
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725.381
725.382
Special Requirements for Ignitable or Reactive
Waste
Special Requirements for Incompatible Wastes
SUBPART N:
LANDFILLS
Section
725.400
725.401
7?3.402
725.409
725.4 10
725.412
725.413
725.414
725.415
725.416
Section
725.440
725.441
725. 445
725.447
725.451
725.452
Applicability
Design Requirements
General
~peráting
Requirements
Surveying and Recordkeeping
Closure
and
Post—Closure
Special RequIrements for Ignitable
or Reactive
Waste
Special
Reguirements
for
Incompatible
Wastes
Special
Requirements
for
Liquid
Waste
Special
Requirements
for
Containers
Disposal
of
Small
Containers
of
Hazardous
Waste
in
Overpacked Drums
(Lab Packs)
SUBPART
0:
INCINERATORS
Applicability
Waste Analysis
General
Operating
Requirements
Monitoring and Inspection
Closure
Interim
Status
Incinerators
Burning
Particular
Hazardous Wastes
Other Thermal Treatment
General
Operating
Requirements
Waste Analysis
Monitoring and Inspections
Closure
Open Burning; Waste Explosives
Interim Status Thermal Treatment Devices Burning
Particular Hazardous Waste
SUBPART Q:
CHEMICAL, PHYSICAL AND BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT
Section
725.500
725.501
725.502
725.503
725.504
725.505
725.506
Applicability
General
Operating
Requirements
Waste Analysis and Trial Tests
Inspections
Closure
Special Requirements for Ignitable or Reactive
Waste
Special Requirements for Incompatible Wastes
SUBPART
P:
THERMAL
TREATMENT
Section
725.470
725.473
725.475
725.477
725.481
725.4 82
725.483
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SUBPART
R:
UNDERGROUND INJECTION
Section
725.530
Applicability
Appendix A
Recordkeeping Instructions
Appendix B
EPA Report
Form and Instructions
(Repealed)
Appendix C
EPA Interim Primary Drinking Water Standards
Appendix D
Tests
for Significance
Appendix E
Examples of Potentially Incompatible Waste
AUTHORITY:
Implementing Section 22.4 and authorized by Section
27 of the Environmental Protection Act (Ill. Rev. Stat.
1983,
ch.
111—1/2, pars.
1022.4
and 1027).
SOURCE:
Adopted
in R8l—22,
43 PCB 427, at
5 Ill. Reg. 9781,
effective as noted
in
35 Ill.
Adrn.
Code 700.106; amended and
codified
in
R8l—22,
45
PCB
317,
at
6 Ill. Reg.
4828,
effective as
noted
in 35
Ill. Adm. Code 700.106; amended
in R82—18, 51
PCB
831,
at
7
Ill.
Reg.
2518, effective February 22, 1983; amended in
R82—l9,
53
PCB
131,
at
7
Ill.
Reg. 14034,
effective October 12,
1983; amended
in R84—9, at
9 Ill. Reg. 11869,
effective July 24,
1985;
amended
in R85—22 at 10
Ill. Reg.
1085, effective January
2,
1986; amended
in R86—l at
10 Ill. Reg.
effective
SUBPART
B:
GENERAL FACILITY STANDARDS
Section 725.118
Location Standards
The~iace~ptof any hazardous waste
in
a salt dome,
salt bed
formati~ñ,underg?~uñdmI~eor cave
is pro~ibited.
(Source:
Added at 10
Ill. Reg.
effective
)
SUBPART K:
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
Section 725.321
Design Reg~uirenients
a)
The
owner or o~erator
of
asurfacei~9undrnent
must
T~ta1Ft~o
or
mo~éTiners
and
leachate
collection
?ern~i~d~nce~TEh ~SflI.Adi~.
C~dé724.321 (c),
with res
to e~
new
unit,
~acement~
an
ex~unit,or1ateral~~nsion
of an existing unit
~at
is
wit~iTh
tTe~areaidentrliedTh~?he_PartA pérrni?
~pirca~ron,
an~~ith res~t to waste receive~
19~5.
b)
The owner or2perator of eaç~hu~t
r~ferj~dto
in
~ubsection(a)
must noti~the A~encyit l~i? sixty
----—v
--“-
~---c
-
—-
days_prior
to
receivini
waste.
The
owner
or
2perator
of
___
1it~submitti~notTce~st
Ti
1ea ~art
B
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~p1ication
within
six
months
of
the
receipt
of
such
notice.
c)
Subsection
(a) will not apply
if the owner
or operator
mô~str~test~The
Ag~ncy and
the
Ai~eñ~yfinds
~for
such
~irficé
iinpoundii~en?,
that
a1~native
desi~n
and
~ET~?~ice
s
~
to~? ~wiTh~lociE
ion
-
~~teristTi~
wii~revent~T__
on of any
~zardous
cons?i?uent
intothe
~roundwiter
or
surface
~terat1eastas
effectively
assuch
linèrs
and
leachatecollectionsystems.
d)
The
double
liner
re~pirement
set
forth
in
subsection
(a)
rnay
be
wai~e~by
the
Agency
for any~non~iii,Th~
1)
The monofill contains only hazardous wastes from
f~und~~yrna~eimissionco~troI~
or metal casting
and such
wastes
do
n~tcon~ain
constituents~Tiich
would
render
t~.e wastes
E~ardous
for
~easo~is
other
than_the_EP~oxicity
cha~~eri~itics
in
35
fil.
Adm.
Code
72F.T2T
and
2)
A)
1)
The
monofill
has
at
least
one
liner
for
~icht1~ere
isno
evideri~cethat
such
liner
in lea~Thg.
For_the,
oses
of
this
subsection
the tériii~liner”means
a
~
~
~
T~~sIn~cnto?he
l’n~èr
at any
time
~r1n~j ~ac~i~e
1~ofthefacilit~y,
oraline r
de
siT1ned,
const ructed,
Th
Stalled~~per~ed ~P~e~e.n
t
~záoti~~aste
from m~ratin~eyondthe
~ért~d~cent
subsurface
soil,
9jound—water
o~ süiface
~ater
aEa~
time
durma
the
active
life
of the
facility.
In
the
c
a~éof an~urface T~po
un~ment
~k~é~n
exe!p~édfrom_~
~uirements
~T
subsecti’~n
f
a liner
desi~,conitr~t~d,£nstaued
and
o~eratedtoprevé~n~t
~iazardou
s
wii?è
f rom
pass~~b~ondtheTi~er,
?thecfoiure
of_suchT~oundment th~wnerTh~ó,perator
must remove
àr
décontamini?~
all
waite
residues, all contithinated liner material
and
conta~Thated
~oi1
to
the
extent
~racticab1e.If~l1coritath1nited
soil it
ii not removed or decóntaminated, ?he
ownef
or
opérator
oTThuchii~oundinent
~
-~çI
osure
re~ui~ernents,inclu6in9~tn5?flmi
ted
to,~r~und—water monitorin~an6corre~t~ive
action
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ii)
The
monof ill
is
located
more
than
one—
quarter
mile
frothan
underj~ound
source
of
drinking
water
(as_th~t
term
is
defr~ed
in
35
Ill.
Adrn.Códe
702.110);
and
iii)
The nionofill isin comp~liancewith
~ne
raIl~
,le,~jround—~iater
monf?oring reguirementa for facilities
with RC~RApermits;
or,
B)
The owner or o~ratordemonstrates
to the
Board Ehat the monofill
is located, designed
an~o~eratedso
as toas~urethat
Th~ere
will
~e_mi~a~2~,pf.any
hazardoda~onstituent
Thto g~oun~waterór surfacé ~viite~at any
Tiiture
ti~ñe.
-
e)
~the
case of any unit inwh~.ch_theliner and
leachate
co11e~ion,~~te~
‘~sbeen instilled ~9rsuanEto
the
requirements of subsection(à)
ana
ii~9oodfaith
~
docum~o~rnin~ iñérs~ar~dleachat~9lIe~~?Ton
!yiterns under
~ubsection
(a)
no lineror leä~hate
co1lection~1~emwhTch
is di~ferentfomThat~hich was
soiristalled ,pursuant to subsection ç~a~wil1Therequi~i~
for su~h
unit_b~t~~A~en~y_when_issiiingthe
first
-
-~-
-
______
__
permit
to
such
facilit
exce~t~at~tbe
Ag~,~y_wmllnot
be,~rec1uded_from
~uirfng
installation
of
anew
liner
when_thE~~
finds
that
any
liner
install
d~urs~ant
to t~erequirements of subsec?i~n (aFli
le~kin~g~
f)
Refusal toq~rantan exemption
or waiver, or~rantwith
condit’ións,_maybe appealed to the
Board.
-
________
(Source:
Added at 10
Ill.
Reg.
effective
)
SUBPART
L:
WASTE PILES
Section 725.354
Design Re9~uirements
The owner or operator of
a waste pile
is sub~ectto
the
irements
for
liners a~iU1ea~haEecoilecti~s~tii~or
~
1n
Ill~Adrn Codi724~l, with
respect to each~ñèwunit, re~j~acemei~t
oran ex~stin~unft,~or
làtera1~~i onof a~n
exi~tiL~TTJiat_f~TEiI
n ih~area
i~entifiedint~éPart A2~nit a~lication, and wi’~~espect to
waste
recei~
8, 1985.
(Source:
Added at 10
Ill.
Reg.
effective
)
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SUBPART N:
LANDFILLS
Section 725.401
Design Requirements
a)
The owner
or ~erator
of
a landfill must install two or
i~~eliners~indleachate co1lec?ioñs~stems above and
E~tweensuch lfl~ers in accordanie with )5
I?.
Adm.
Code
~
to each
iiiiw unl?,
lacement of~
-
-~~----.-
-.
--
—r
an existmn~unit or lateral expansion or an existmng
unit that is within the aria identified in the Part A
~
tb respect to waste rece~d
~jjnn
in~gMay 8, 1985.
b)
The
owner
or ,9perator of each unit referred to
in
~Lbsection(a)_nnust
notIfy
theA9eñ~yat
eassixty
~yj_~Thr
to ré~eivTngwaste.
The
owner~ope~ator~
each_faci~y submi~n~otmce muss fm1 e
a ~
r
~pplica~ion
wT~Tn six
months
of
~he~eceipt
of
such
no
t1
ce.
C)
Subsection(a)
will
not~p~yif
theowneror
operator
dernnst~tes
to
th~A~ency and
the~A~encj
finds
for
~
landfiff,
that
ai?ernaCive
dési
n
and
operatin
~actices,t~,9eter
with
location characteristics,
will
~~entt~emi~ration
äf
a
azardouscà~stituen~
i~
the grouñdwater
or surface watef a?
least
ái ef~e~tiv~
as
~
systems.
d)
The double liner re9uirement
set
forth
in
subsectionj~j~.
maybe
waived
by
t~e~e~yfor any rnonofill,
if
1)
Themonofilicontainsonlyhazardous
wastes
frp~p,
tound~jurnace_emissioncontrols or metal Ca
moldTn~sand,
and
s~h
wastes do not c~ñtiin
-
~onst~ituen?s
which
would
render
thi
wastes
~azardous
or reàson~ot~iertheEPt~iici~
characteristics
mn~5
Ill.
Adrn.
Code ~21.l44;
2)
A)
i)
The monofill has at least one liner
~L
—-~.--~
-
—~--~
-
-
~—
-
which there
is no evidence that such
iTher
fsi~king
:
-
ii)
The inonofill is located_more than on~
___-
rteriiiiifrom anunder9rouriasiurce
of drini
water_~ás?Hit
term is
deflned
in 35fll.
Adm. Code ~702~T10
and
iii) The inonofill
is inconn~iancewith
~
9roundwater
morarmq~re~ii?~iñents~for
f~i1it~~
-
RcRA~er
mits~or
-
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—131—
B)
The owner or qperator demonstrates
to the
Board that the monofill
is located, designed
ind,_~~eratedso as
to assure that there will
b~nomigfàtion of_any Eazüdous conà?ituent
rnt2_~roundwatirof surfCcewàter
at an~
Th’~?~uretime.
e)
In the case of any unit in which the liner and leachate
~ilec~ET~i syJ?~mhis
seer T~ThTIé~purCuahtto the
~
i1~od faith
com~j&ancewith subièction
(a)
~T
danc~documents
governing ~ne~_
ani~leachate collection systems under
subsection
(a), r~Iin~ror
leii~’~lafé coTiection system
which
is
different from that~Wichwas
so installed
pu~an~~ subsection(aY~i1l be rec~uiredfor such
unit ~~t~heAjencywhen
iss~Tn~theTirst permit ~o such
faciTit~,_e~cejtthat t~e~
will not be~echided
fromnrequiriri9_installiEFon of anew liner when the
~c~y
findsthat ~
the
~qu1rernents
of àübiection
(a)
is leakiñ~.
f)
Refusal to~ant an exe
tio
or waiver, or~ant with
condi?f~Kà~ma~bea~eale6to the ~ard.
(Source:
Added at 10
Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
)
Section 725.414
Special Requirements for Liquid Wastes
e~3-
9u3k or non eont
ner~ze~~q~d
weete or weete
eonte~n~ng
free ~qt~fds rtt~etnot be p3eeeä ~n e
ndf~fl
~n~ess~
1~
The
ndf~~ hes
e
~fner
end
3~eechete eo~3eet~on
end
removei
syetent
wb~chmeete
the
reqt24rements
of
35 ~
Adnt
eode
4~4O3~a~-t
or
~
Before dtepose~7the 3~qt~d
weete
or
weete
eonte~n~ng
free 3~q~de~e treeted or 5tabi~zed7
eherrtieefly or p~y ee~3y~e~g-7 by mixing wtth en
ebeerbent eo3~d~-eo thet free ~quids
ere no ‘onger
preeent~
b)
The
~lacement
of
bulk
or
non—containerized
liquid
~zardous
~iste or_haii~5~uswaste cont~inin~free
L~3~h
eT
orn
__
Th~nts’iia~’ebeenadded)
in
an~landfill is~ohibrted.
c b) Containers holding free liquids must not be placed
in
a
landfill unless:
1)
All free—standing liquid;
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A)
Has been removed by decanting,
or other
methods;
or
B)
Has been mixed with absorbent or
solidified so
that free—standing liquid
is no longer
observed;
or
C)
Has been otherwise eliminated;
or
2)
The container
is very small, such as an ampule; or
3)
The container
is designed to hold free liquids for
use other than storage, such as
a battery or
capacitor;
or
4)
The container
is
a lab pack as defined
in Section
725.416 and is disposed of in accordance with
Section 725.416.
ee)
To demonstrate the absence or presence of free liquids
in either
a containerized or
a bulk waste,
the following
test must be used:
Method 9095
(Paint Filter Liquids
Test)
as described in “Test Methods” for Evaluating
Solid Wastes, Physical/Chemical Methods..”
(EPA
Publication No.
SW 846, incorporated by reference
in 35
Ill. Adm. Code 720.111).
f)
The placement of any liquid which
is not
a hazardous
—~_——-----
_____~—r-
-
—-
~
r
waste xnalandrmll
is ~onibited
(35Il.
Adm.
Code
729.m).
,~
d) Disposal of liquid wastes or wastes containing free
liquids otherwise allowed under this Section must be
authorized pursuant to 35
Ill. Adm. Code 709.401(a).
As
required by 35 Ill.
Adm. Code 709.520(c),
the Agency
must require the addition of absorbents
to any such
waste,
any provision of this Section notwithstanding.
(Source:
Amended at 10 Ill. Reg.
,
effective
)
SUBPART
0:
INCINERATORS
Section 725.440
Applicability
a)
The regulations
in this Subpart apply to owners or
operators of facilities that incinerate hazardous waste
except as
35 Ill. Adm. Code 724.101 provides
otherwise.
The following facility owners and operators
are considered to incinerate hazardous waste:
1)
Owners or operators of hazardous waste
incinerators
(as defined
in
35 Ill. Adm. Code 720.110);
and
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2)
Owners or operators who burn hazardous wastes in
boilers or in industrial furnaces in order
to
destroy the weetee7 them,
or who burn hazardous
waste
in boilers or in induitriii
fiirnaces
for
a~y
~cy~fn~_pu~pose
and eTect to
be regulated under
this Subpart.
b)
Owners and operators of incinerators burning hazardous
waste are exempt from all of the requirements of this
Subpart, except Section 725.451
(Closure), provided that
the owner
or operator has documented,
in writing~that
the waste would
not reasonably
be expected to contain
any of the hazardous constituents listed
in 35 Ill. Adm.
Code 72l.Appendix
H and such documentation
is
retained
at the facility,
if the waste to be burned is:
1)
Listed
as
a hazardous waste in 35
Ill. Adm. Code
72l.Subpart D, solely because
it is
ignitable
(Hazard Code I), corrosive (Hazard Code C),
or
both;
or
2)
Listed
as a hazardous waste
in
35 Iii. Adm. Code
72l..Subpart D, solely because
it
is reactive
(Hazard Code R) for characteristics other than
those listed in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 72l.l23(a)(4) and
(5), and will not
be burned when other hazardous
wastes are present
in the combustion zone;
or
3)
A hazardous waste solely because
it possesses the
characteristic of
ignitability, corrosivity,
or
both,
as determined by the tests
for
characteristics of hazardous wastes under
35 Ill.
Adm. Code 72l.Subpart
C;
or
4)
A hazardous waste solely because it possesses the
reactivity characteristics described by 35
Ill.
Adm. Code 721.123
(a)(l),
(2),
(3),
(6),
(7)
or
(8)
and will not be burned when other hazardous wastes
are present
in the combustion zone.
(Source:
Amended at 10
Ill.
Reg.
effective
)
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TITLE
35:
ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
SUBTITLE G:
WASTE DISPOSAL
CHAPTER I:
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
SUBCHAPTER
b:
HAZARDOUS WASTE OPERATING REQUIREMENTS
PART 726
STANDARDS FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF SPECIFIC HAZARDOUS WASTE
AND SPECIFIC TYPES OF HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITIES
SUBPART C:
RECYCLABLE MATERIALS USED IN A MANNER CONSTITUTING
DISPOSAL
Section
726.120
726.121
726.122
726.123
Applicability
Standards
applicable
to
generators
and
transporters
of
materials
used
in
a manner that constitutes
disposal
Standards applicable
to storers, who are not the
ultimate users,
of materials that are to be used in
a manner that constitutes disposal
Standards applicable to users of materials that are
used
in
a manner
that constitutes disposal
SUBPART
D:
HAZARDOUS
WASTE
BURNED
FOR
ENERGY
RECOVERY
Applicability
Prohibitions
Standards
applicable
to
generators
of
hazardous
waste fuel
Standards applicable to transporters of hazardous
waste
fuel
Standards applicable
to marketers of hazardous
waste
fuel
Standards
applicable
to
burners
of
hazardous
waste
fuel
Conditional exemption for spent materials and by-
products exhibiting a characteristic of hazardous
waste
SUBPARTE:
USED
OIL
BURNED
FOR ENERGY RECOVERY
Section
726.T41i
726.1
41
77~.T42
726.143
726.144
~pp~icability
ProFilbi tions
Standards
applicable
to
generators
of
used
oil
burned fo~enér9yrecovery
~tand~s_~p~flcab1e
to marketers of used oil
burned
for ene~~recove
~y
Standa~dsa~pii~ble
to burners oj_used
q4_l b~.rned
TGr energy rec~v~
Section
726.130
726.131
726.132
726.133
726.134
726.135
726.136
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SUBPART
F:
RECYCLABLE
MATERIALS
UTILIZED
FOR
PRECIOUS
METAL
RECOVERY
Section
726.170
Applicability and requirements
SUBPART
G:
SPENT
LEAD-ACID
BATTERIES
BEING
RECLAIMED
Section
726.180
Applicability and requirements
AUTHORITY:
Implementing Section 22.4 and authorized by Section
27 of the Environmental Protection Act
(Ill.
Rev. Stat.
1985,
ch.
111
1/2,
pars.
1022.4
and
1027).
SOURCE:
Adopted
in R85—22 at 10
Ill.
Reg.
1162, effective
January
2, 1986;
amended in R86—l
at 10 Ill.
Reg.
effective
SUBPART C:
RECYCLABLE MATERIALS USED IN A MANNER
CONSTITUTING DISPOSAL
Section 726.123
Standards applicable
to users of materials
that are used in a manner that constitutes
disposal
a)
Owners or operators of facilities that use recyclable
materials in a manner that constitutes disposal are
regulated under all applicable provisions of
35
Ill.
Admn. Code
724 and 725.Subparts A through N,
and 35 Ill.
Adm. Code 702,
703 and 705, and the notification
requirement under Section 3010 of the Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act.
(These requirements do
not apply to products which contain these recyclable
materials under
the provisions of Section 726.120(b)).
b)
The use of waste or used oil or other material, which
is
~
hazif~uswaite
~?her
than
a waste_i~entifiedi~Teiyonthe basis
of
r~tl~~y,for d?~~ion
o~roaTtrea~Ei~nent
is
~ohibited.J
(Source:
Amended at 10
111.
Reg.
effective
)
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SUBPART
D:
HAZARDOUS WASTE BURNED
FOR
ENERGY
RECOVERY
Section 726.130
Applicability
a)
The regulations of this Subpart apply to hazardous
wastes that are burned for energy recovery in any boiler
or
industrial furnace that is not regulated under
35
Ill. Adm. Code 724 or 725.Subpart 0 except as provided
by paragraphsubsection (b).
Such hazardous wastes
burned for energy recovery are termed “hazardous waste
fuelit.
Howevery heser&ot~ewaste fue~eFuel produced
from hazardous waste ~~ocessing, by blending or
other
treatment
by
a
person
whor~ther
gertereted
the
waste
nor burns the fuei are not present~ysub~eetto
regu~et~on
under th~eSubpert~is also hazardous wast~
fuel.
(The regulations do not ~p1y,
however,
to gas
recovered from hizardouswáàtemanage~entac?ivities
when such 2as is burned for energy recovery.)
+Boerd Notet
An operator performing such b3~end~ng
or
treatment may be eub~eetto the Resource Eortservat+on
end Recovery Act permit requfrement of Seet~on~
of
the Env~ronmente3 Protection Act end 35 *~3~Adm7 ?ode
b)
The following hazardous wastes are not regulated under
this Subpart:
1)
Used oil burned for energy recovery that
is also a
hazardous waste solely because
it exhibits a
characteristic of hazardous waste identified in
35
Ill. Adm. Code 721..Subpart C.
Such used oil is
subject to regulation under Subpart E rather than
this Subpart; and
2)
Hazardous wastes that are exempt from regulation
under the provisions of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721.104
and 72l.1O6(a)(3)(E)throu~h (I) and hazardous
~ast~s tha?l are subject
to the special requirements
for
small quantity generators under
the provisions
of 35 III. Adm. Code 721.105.
3~
He~ardouewaste fue~ethat are exempt from the
~abe3~fngregu~rementeof
Section
3O84~r~of the
Resource eoneervet±onend Recovery Aet
4~
eoke from the fron end etee~+nduetry that eontei~ne
l~ezardouewaste from the iron end stee3 product~On
procees~
(Source:
Amended at 10 Ill. Reg.
effective
)
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Section
726.131
Prohibitions
Spee4f~e
prohibitions
eppHcebie
to
eet~v~t~essub~eet to
this
Subpart
have
not
been
promu~gated7
However~e33 proh±b~t~ons
otherwise epp~eeb~eto such ect~vft~ee
rema+n ~n force7
a)
A 2erson may market hazardous waste fuel only:
1)
~~persons
who have notified USEPA of their
iazardous
wastifuel
activities
under
section
3010
~_~9~e
Coñsirvation
~d
Ré~ov~ Actind
yea
USEPA
identification
number
(~
Ill. Adm.
Códe i~2.ii~) and
If
the
fuel
is burned,
to eersons who burn the fuel
Tn
boilers or indus~r~afu~na~iiidentified
in
~Esection
(b).
b)
Hazardous waste_fuel~~be burned for energy
recovery
in
onl~
tfie T~iiowmg de~ices:
1)
Industrial furnaces identified
in
35 Iii.
Adm. Code
7~Tro;
--
--
2)
Boilers,
as defined
in 35
Ill. Adm. Code 720.110
that ire
idéii?Tfied
as
fbflow~:
___
--
A)
Industrial boilers located on the site of a
Emt~~~d
inamanufact
ring
process
where_substances
alre transr~Th~eainto new
p~ociücts,Thic1udThj
the
~~onent~par~
of
~E2ducts,
by_m~chaniçal
or chlemi~al
pr~cesses
or
B)
Utilit~boilers used to produce electric
~T~he
lEed or coo~ Troro the r
gases or
fhiT~s
f6~silé.
c)
No fuel which contains an~hazardous waste may be burned
in
any__cement kiln which
is
located within the
~
with
a
p~pulation~eiterthan 50D70Oö
(based on the most
recent_census
statist
i~s)~nles~such
kiln
fully
-
com~lies~TtTir~9ulation~uñd ~I1l.
Ad~.Code 702,
~-
--—--___~
_~—__——_-__r-______--,-—_,—---
,u3,i~’iandi~5tnatare_~~icabletoincinerators.
(Source:
Amended at 10
Ill. Reg.
effective
)
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Section 726.132
Standards applicable to generators of
hazardous waste fuel
a)
Generators of hazardous waste that
is used as
a fuel or
used to~yroducea fuel are subject to t1~erequirements
~U!~
Ill. Adm. Code 722 except that Section 9~6~36
exempts certain spent meterie~send by—products from
these
provisions;
b)
Generators who are marketers e3so she33 compiy with
market hazardous waste fuel
to
a burner also are subject
t~Sectión7~I6.l~4i
C)
Generators who are burners also are subject to shaH
eornp3~ywith Section 726.135.
(Source:
Amended at 10 Ill. Reg.
effective
)
Section 726.133
Standards applicable
to transporters of
hazardous waste fuel
Transporters of hazardous waste fuel
(and hazardous waste that is
used_to~.a
fuelL from generator to~ar~etet~~r
horn
a
~~Tè~?or
to a b~rnerare subject
to the requirements of 35
Ill.
Adm. Code 723 except that Section ?26~336exempts certain spent
meterie~5end by—products from these provisions.
b~
Pransporters of
hazardous
waste
fue3
are not present3y
sub~eetto regu~etionunder this Subpart when they
transport hazardous wastes fuei from merketersy who are
not e3~so
the
generators of the weste~to burners or
other merketers7
(Source:
Amended at 10 Ill. Reg.
effective
)
Section 726.134
Standards applicable to marketers of hazardous
waste fuel
Persons who market hazardous waste fuel are called
“marketers”,
and are subject to the fol1owin~reQuirements.
Marketers include
~~wEGiiàricet
hazafd5ul~aite~ueldirectly to a burner,
end persons who receive hazardous waste from generators and
produce, process or blend hazardous waste fuel from these
hazardous wastes and persons-
Persons who distribute but do not
process or blend hazar~üs waste
fuel, are e3so marketers~but
are not present3y sub~eetto regu3ation under this Sebpart7
Marketers fother than dfstributors~are sub~eetto the foHowing
reqtiirementsi~ Prohibitions~r
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a)
Prohibitions.
The prohibitions under Section
7~7I
31(a)
b)
Notification.
Notification requirements under Section
~3oiO
of the Resource Conservation and~ecoveryAct for
hazardous wasteTueracti~Tties.~yinif~mafketer has
pr~vinu~notified U~EPA0Tf Ehe mCr~e~er’~
hazardous
wastana~ementacti~~ièsar~obt~ThedaUS EPA
--
-~-
-
-p-—
identification number,
the marKeter must renotify to
idinti~yEWe marketer~~ai~ard5~ii~astèfull activfties.
C)
Storage.
~
Marketers who are generators are subject to the
requirements of 35 H~ Adm~eode 922~3~34or to 35
~3+~ Adm~?ode 924 and 925~SubpartsA through b7
end 35 H~
Adm7 eode 9627 963 and 9657 except as
provided by Section 926~36for certain spent
meter+e~send by—products7
2~
Marketers who receive hazardous wastes from
generetorsy end produce7 process or b’end hazardous
waste fue3~from these hazardous westes7 are subject
to
regti~etion
under
eH epp3~icabi~eprovisions of 35
~H-~ Adm7 6ode 924 end 9257Subparts A through
~y
end 35
~H7
Adm~?ode
9627 983 and 9657 except as
provided by Section 926~36 for certain spent
materia’s end by—produets7
The applicable provisions 35111.
Adm. Code 702, 703,
722.134, 7~4.Sub~art~ through L and ~5.Sub~~ts
A
inrou~hL
d)
Off—site_shipment.
The_standards
for ~enerators
in 35
~ll~Adm~
CodeT~T~hi~
I markete~i~itiatesashi~ment
of_hazardouswaste fuel
e)
ReQuired notices.
1)
Before
a marketer initiates the first
shipment
of
W~zardous_waste fuel toá burner or another
maTketer, tW~m~rI~ier_mustobtain
a one—time
~it?en_and
iT
ned notice ~i~omthe burner
or
mar eter certifying
t at:
A)
The burner or marketer has notified USEPA
under
Se~Uon
bT~
tW~Resource
Conservation and Recthvery Ac?and
identified
the burner
or marke?IE’s wasfe—as~uel
ac?i~it
I
es; ~nd
B)
If the recipient isaburner,
the burner will
bu~nthe Eazàfdous
waste
fuel
onjy
man
-
71-273

—140—
industrial furnace or boiler identified
in
(35
fl~_A~m.
code 72Ll3lTbT~
2)
Before
a marketer accepts the first
shipment of
W~ar6ouswaste ~ue1 from ~nothe~ marketer, the
~
?he oth~ma~ ~~ith
a
~e-?irnè
written and~
d~ertifT6i~bn
that
the
marketer has no?iT~iedUSEP~A_underSectT~T0
of
Th~e~esourceConservat~Thnand Recov~yAct añd
T~en~J?ied
t1~imar1~l?erTsThazardous
wa~te fuel
___,._~
-1~—
activities; and
f)
Recordkee~fl~9,. In addition to the applicable
recordke~p~ng
~eqtJi
rements~
I1.Mi~óde7 22, 724
and 725,
a marketef must ke~a copy of each~
certification
notice
EWe marKeter receives or
sends for
WFeejears_from
the
6ate
the
maF~eter las?en~ls
in
a
~
t~IEEThn
wiEh
tFi~
Er
son w~sends or receT~e
s
~fi
~&~riTfT~Ton
no?1 ce.
(Source:
Amended at 10
Iii. Reg.
effective
)
Section 726.135
Standards applicable
to burners of hazardous
waste
fuel
Burners that store hazardous waste fue’ prier to burning are
zub~ectto the requirements of 35 ~
Adm~eode 92273~347or to
eH eppHeab~erequirements in 35 *H~ Adrn~code 924 or
925~SubpertsA though
b~r
with respect to such storage7 except as
provided by Section 926~36 for certain spent materia~send by—
products7
Owners or_operators of industrial
furnaces
and
boilers
identified
T~i~tfon
~72~.T~1(b)
tha~E
burn hazardous fuel are “b~Irne~rs”arid
-
ar~_sub~~toEhefol1ow~ngreguirernents:
a)
Prohibitions.
The_prohibitions
under
Section
~‘T~13l(b);
--
____
b)
Notification.
Notification requirements under Section
~
for
~aiardOui
waste
fuel
activi?~es.
Evin
if a burner hi~
~~iouslynotifled_USEPA
o~theb~rne~Tihazard5us
-
was~
e~n~aOt
iVItiè
si~6W?ai ni~Th~S
EPA
:i~~.nti~i~atron
number7~thébirnérmust~n5Eif~to
ide~ETfTEWebu~nerui~hazardou~waIte
1uelacti~i~ies.
c)
Storage.
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—141-
1)
For
short term_accumulation by~eneratorswho burn
their hazardous waste
uel on site,
the applicable
provisions of 3~5iil.Adth. Code
722~13E~
2)
For existinQ stor~ facilities,
the applicable
~o~i~ons
of
35 Ill. Ad~Co~e70~,1~0~
and
125.Supparts A ~u~h~
in~
3)
For new storage facilities,
the applicable
~ov~ons
~TT5
Ill. Adm. Codé702, 703 and
1~TSubpartsAthrou~hL
--
d)
Req~rednotice~._~~re
a burner accepts the first
shipment 5! hazardous w&ste fuel from iarkètèr, ~.he
~r~~u~ovide
t
m~Theterio~ne-?imewritten and
silned notice certFfyT~?E~t:
1)
The
burner
has notified USEPA under Section 3010 of
The ResourOe Conserva?Thn and Recovery Act
~áñd
iPi~ITiedthe b~rneF’i
waste—as—fuel
activf?ies;
and
2)
The_burner
will
burn the fuel only
in a boiler
or
!~nace
iden?Tfl~d
i~ectioñ~26.l31Tb).
e)
Recordkeepin2~ In addi tion to the app~icab1e
reO~rdkee~~e~uirements
oU~5 Ill.
Adnf.
Code
724
and
7~5aburner mu~tice~Th
y~of
~rtif
I
~
notice
that~Ehe_burner_sends
to
a
marketer
for
?EEee
~lr
sT~m
Ehed~Tl~he
Th~ET~s
~
receTve s
ha ~
Irdous
walt~fü~I
from
t~atrnlrkl?er.
(Source:
Added at 10
Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
)
SUBPARTE:
USED OIL BURNED
FOR
ENERGY
RECOVERY
Section 726.140
~~bi1ity
a)
The re~~ationsof this Subp~rtappiy to used oil that
Tsburnedforener9~j~
indus?rial
furnace
tha~is
nc~~ulatedunder
35
ill.
Adm. Cod~7~Lor 72~~ubpart0, exce~as~pro~ded~
~T&T~
Thi~6i
1 Ts tl~~ used
oil
fue
V~
-
used
oi 1
f
uel Inc10des a~yfue1~roucé6
from
used
oil by
processing,
b1endin~ or
other
treatment.
b)
“Used
oil”
means
anypii
that
has
been
refined
from
crude_oTl,~üsed_and,
as
a
rlsult
of
such
tise,
~is
t~Tnatedbyphysical
or che~IcalimpurfEfes.
C)
Ex~p~asprovied by subsection
(d), used oil
that is
mixed wfEW hazerdous waste
md
bur~ for ener~gy
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recoveryjs subject to regulation as hazardous waste
f~i1under Subp~tD.
~sed
oil
contiiriing more
thTii~
T~~~f~ta1halo9ens
is ~resumedtob~hazardous
waste because fEThas
been
mixed ~ithhal~enated
~i~dous ~astéTiited
in3~ Ill. Adm. Code 721.Subpart
D.
Persons ~
£uF~his
presump~ón_~dem6nstrati~
thia? the used oTl does
riot contlin haz~ous was~j~z.
~
t
Ths
T~e’s
nOt contain
~~i~icant
concentr~ET~nsof
iogenatéd~azardous
constituents li~tediW~5111. Adm. C5de~2i.SubpartHj~
d)
Used oil
burned
for_energ~~ecover is subj~ctto
re~u1ation_underthis Sub~art_ratert an as hi~irdous
~aste
f~i~1
u~T~ubpaz~ETh
if
iE~T~
a hazardous ~astè
iThecauseTh
--
1)
Exhibits
a characteristic of hazardous waste
T2~EIff
in3il 1.
Adrn.
~T~Tfl
.
~ubpá~~
C,
~-—
___~—~,.———
-
—-
—y
-
~
-
pSovxded that it_~!potmixed~~1~h
a haz~rd~~
waste;
or
2)
Contains hazardous
waste
~enerated oni~y~
a pe~~
ub~ecttothes~ecia1
req T~meñts~orsmii1
quantity
generators
under
35
Ill.
Adin.
Cod~
~r~rnr~.
—‘-—~-
--
e)
Exce~~s_provded_~subsection_(c),used oil
burned
~
füelpro5udéd
fr~d
oil
~
n~r o?h ertr
é
at~en?~iss~~
to
rejulation
under t~i
s Sub~arturiTh
s s
i t
is
shown
riot
to exceed any ~
the
-
conuifluentsand pro~erties
Th
EWe spéc Ificationsho~
in
tW~fol1ow3:~table~_
Usé~ 611
fue1Thatineetsth~
~eciYicatI~
is
subject
only
to
the
añllysis
á~d
~~pin~n
Sect
n~T2~.1
43(b)
and
(b)(~).
Used
~Tl
flel
~W~excéeds
any,
~pe~iflcatión1evelis
termed
“off-s~cification
ffl
~
Oil
~èl”.
USED
OIL
EXCEEDING_ANY
SPECIFICATION
LEVEL
IS
SUBJECT_TO
THIS
SUBPART
WHEN
BURNED
FOR
ENERGY
RECOVERY
constfPT?~y
-
-
MT~Ele
Level
Arsenic
-
3 p~ax
Cadmium
~
rñi~
Chrbmfiuin
~p~m
max
Lead
T~O2pmmax
FIi~h
Point
T~O
F
ruin
Total H~1O~ens
TO00 ppm max
71.276

—143—
1)
The specification does not apply to used oil
or
Iuel mixed with a hazardous waste other than small
Quantity generated hazardous waster
2)
Used oil containing more than 1000 ppm total
~alo~ens
is presumed
to be ahaza~dotiswaste under
t.~erebuttable ~sum~tion,provided
under
tn
(C).
-
SudE used oil is~i~bject
to
Subpart D rather than this ~ubpaft when b~~edfor
~ycovery
unless the presump?ioñSf mixing
can be successfully rebutted.
(Source:
Added at 10
Ill. Reg.
,
effective
)
Section 726.141
Prohibitions
a)
A person may market off—specification used oil for
energy recovery onl~
1)
To burners or other marketers who have notified
USEPA
of their used oil management activities
stating
the location and ~enera1 descripElon of
such activities,
and who have USEPA identification
number;
and
--
2)
To burners who burn the used oil
in an
industrial
~rnace
or boiler identified
in s~b~e~tfOñ
(b)
b)
Off—specification used oil may be burned for energy
recove~in only the following devices:
-
1)
Industrial furnaces identified
in 35
Ill.
Adm. Code
7~o.1lo;or
2)
Boilers,
as defined
in
35 Ill.
Adrn. Code 720.110,
that are iaentified as
follows:
A)
Industrial boilers located on the site of
a
Uaciiity enga~edin
a manufacturing ~rocess
~here substances
are transforme~intonew
products,
including the component ~á~ts of
products,
by
mec~anica1or chemical processes
B)
Util~yboilers used to produce electric
~
steam or heated or
cooled alror
other
g~asesor
fluids for sale; or
C)
Used oil—fired space heaters provided that:
I)
The heater burners only used oil that the
owner or ~perator generates of used oil
71-277

—144—
received from do—it—yourself oil changers
who ~generateUsed oil as household waste;
ii)
The heater
is desiqned to have
a maximum
~cTt~of
not more than
0.5
miliTOn
British tW~rmaiunits_per sour;
and
iii)
The combustion gases from the heater are
vented_to_the_ambi’èntiir.
(Source:
Added at 10 Ill. Reg.
effective
)
Section 726.142
Standards applicable to~nerators of used oil
-~
-
~
-
____________
a)
E~ptas provided in subsections
(b)
and
(c),
~nerators
ouusedmil
are not su~ct t~this~,ppart.
b)
Generators_who market used oil directly to
a burner are
~E3~e~
to~Ei~n
~L4~
--
ci
Generators who burn used oil are subject to Section
~
--
(Source:
Added at 10
Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
)
Section
726.143
Standards
~pplicable
to
marketers
of
used
oil
~ELrned(0i energy re~ove~
a)
Persons who market used oil fuel are termed
~
Sons are not
znafk~ters
subject to this Subpart:
1)
Used oil~enerators,and_col1ec~orswh~~~sport
used
6fl
received only ~Thm
~erat~,
unle~s
the
~e~tor
or
c5llector
~i~kits
the
used
oil
dic~1y to aperson~5 burns_J~o~ener~y
recov~er~~However, per~onswho burn
sorn~us~d
oil
f~ie
1
for
pu r~pes
~
___
es
rother
trea tment
to_produce used 611 fuel for marketing i~e
consfderi~ tobe burnui~i
ni
der~Ea11~to
5es~~.Thtii~ene
rators
~nd
colle
5~ors who
market to_such incidental burners are not marketers
~
-_-_
2)
Persons who market o~
used oil fuel_that_meets
theTiiciETon
under Section 7~6T4O(e) and who
are
~
to
claim
the~il
meets
the
.~5Cificjn~~L:
r
s wno do not receive
used
oil frorn~eneratorsorir~itial
transpoft~ters
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—145—
and marketers who neither
receive nor market off—
~~cif~t~n
used
~il
fuel).
b)
Marketers
are
Subject
to
the
following
reguirernents:
1)
Ana1~isof_used
oil
fuel.
Used
oil
fuel
is
~2?to
re,ju~Thn
undef
this
Sübyar~ u~~ess
the
marketer
obfáinsinal~sesor
OtherinfOrmatfon
~cumentf~~t
the
used
oflIuel~meets
the
~ecTfl~tior~jroyid
ed
un~
2)
Prohibitions.
The prohibitions under Section
7~ITi(a)
3)
Notification.
Notification to USEPA_~ting the
l~ati~Fdes~~tioñ
OTused oil
mana~ement
activities.
Even
If
airiarkéter
has
previous~~notif~U~PA
6f the
ma~kéter’i
~aTaT6~Ls
was t e
~~ment
i~~iEi~u
ndef
Sect ion
TdT~_oU
t~~~~urce
~onserva~Thn
and
~ecovery
Act
and
obtaTrièd
iUSEPA
idéñtflication
nu~nbef, the
~Tketer_mu~?~enoEfj~jo
~i~ET~
thi
iia~keter’s
used
oil
management
activities.
4)
Invoice_~ystem.
-
When
a
mark,eter
initiates
a
shipment
or~f
ecfficatiOn
used
ocl
the
marketer
must
prepare_ái~idseñd_the
recef~iñ~
racilit1
an
invoice
containing
tne
following
inTormation:
A)
An invoice number
B)
The marketer’s own USEPA identification number
AT~nt1f~To~~imberof
thé
.—_
receiv~fac
i
1ity~
C)
~ejamesand_aj~dressesoj
the shj~ppingand
recei~Thgfacilf?iei
D)
The ~iantity
of
off—specification
used
oil
to
be
deIive~ed
E)
The
date(s)
of
shipment
or delivery; and
F)
The
fol1owin~statement:
wThis used oil
is
su~ct to USEAre~ilatiO~
under
4OCFR
266
and 35
Ill. Adm. CodeT~i
(Board Note:
Used oil that meets the
--
-~
aerinition
of
combustible
1iq~pid_(flashpoint
~
sTrEit
or
-~
eat e r
thi~i 1~
0
F)
or
ash paint
belTow
i~O~
F)
is
~~ject
to Depar~entoi~rañsp~rt~t
ion
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—146—
Hazardous Materials Regulations
at
49
CFR
1Q~
through~I~71Tj~
5)
Required
Notices.
A)
Before
a marketer initiates the first shipm~~
~roff-~s
e5fficatTon_used Oil to a burner or
other
marketer,
thl rñarketer must obtain a
one—time written ahds~jnednotic~è
from
tl~e
?or’rnarlceter ce~t i~~at~
-
i)
The
burner
or
marketer
has notified USEPA
~a~~To~a
t~na~~~T
descrip~tx2~~_~heburner
s
or
the
mar ke?er~s
used olT
ma~a~ement
ictivitiis;
and
ii)
If the recipient
is
a burner, the burner
Tfllburn
the
~~cT~Tca
tf~used
oil
i~i
industrial
furnace
or
boiler
identTmd
in
Section
~~I4Y(b);
and
B)
Before
a marketer acce~ts_thefirst_ship~~
——~----
~-—~-——
-
-—-v---
-
of orf—.~pecirication_usedoil trom another
~~Eer
sub~T~E
~
of t~is
-
i—-
Section,
the marketer must ~rovide the
marketer with aonl—time wri??lñ_a~d~~iqned_ned
__.__~*_______~_1.___~_____________
——
notice certir
in
tnat the marketer has
notifTé~USEPA o
the marketer~sus~a~Oi1
man~ementactiviEi~and
6)
Recordkeeping.
A)
Used Oil Fuel That Meets the~pecification.A
maiketer w~ofifstc1ài~sunder~übs~ction
(bTtl)
ttiat_used
oTi’
ue
it~eets the
-
pe~Tflca~ionmust 1eep~pies ~f analyses
(or
other
informatTGh
used
to
make
the
~e
t e~Tna?To n)
of
ith
ree year~
S~ThW~marEersTh~ust
also
record
in
an
ra t
i~1
o~nd ~f
reejë~l~
s
the
fo’IThwTh
TnformatTOn
on
éa~b ~p1i~ent
oUused
~G1TTh~
t atrneetiThe~pecrficatTthi
Suc
used oil ftiel_fsThot sub~ectto Tiifther
--
-
-
-
-
-.-~--
—.-
____
___
ntl~yin
i
xed
with hazardous waste or unless
it
is mi~xed
wiThti’~é~3oil i6~EEatit no 1o~jérméit ~We
,~pecirication.
i)
The name and address of the faci1~y~
~
ii)
Th
e~uanti~
of used oil fuel delivered
71-280

—1.47—
iii)
The
date
of
shipment
or
delivery;
and
A cross—reference to the record of used
ofI~na~is (of other informatfOi~used
t~
maketh~determJnation ?Eat
tTie oil
ee?sthe
speciT~~?ion)required under
subsection
(b)(6)(A).
B)
Off-Specification Used Oil Fuel4
A marketer
who recéjvés or
iiiltT
éi an
inv61ce under the
req~uirements01 thfs Section ~*tustkeep
-a copy
of ea~hinvoice for tWre~~ears~rom
the date
Th~invoice is received or pr~párid.
In
-
addition,
a_mariceter
must
Keen a copy of each
cef?fliR~’E1onnotice that the ma~keter
receivis o~sendsfOr EEree ~~rs
from the
date
~W~i
e~Ti~E~J~es
1h
an
-
Off-
~pé~if
ic ati’~nü~éd
~ii ffuelmarke t
ihg
tansactionwcEE?h~personwho
sends or
receives
the
certification
notice.
(Source:
Added
at
10
Ill.
Reg.
effective
)
Section 726.144
Standards_applicable
to
burners
of
used
oil
burned for energy recovery
Owners and o~eratorsof facilities that burn used oil fuel are
~btirne~s”and äre subject tothe ~
a)
Prohibition.
The prohibition under Section 726.141(b)
b)
Notifi~ati~9~Burn~rsof off—speci~jcationused oil
fuel
rnust
not~ify~E~AiEati~g
tE~1ocatfOn and ~enera1
d es~ip t Thn
~TusedGTi~an~ement
a ctivii~ies~ ex~ep~
that
owners
and
operators
of
use~9jJ:jired ~ace
~aters t~
burn usea oil fuel under theprovisions of
Sec?T~n
7~6~I41(b)(~ráre~iempt
~Thm these
notificatiOn
re9uirejneñ~s~E~erFj~ a
burnerThas
previousf~noti~fied
USEPA of the burner~hazardous
ema~a~me~t
activities
under
Section
~Th
oU~Ehe_Resource
Conséj-vatTon and Recov~Th~tand ob~taineaan
Ti~nber~
th~~T~1~renotify
to
_____
-
.-
——~—————————---
-,-
.
—I--
identify
tne
ourner
s
used
oil
mana~ernent
activities.
~j
~
notice
fore
buneraccepts
the first
s~ment_01
f-sp~cffi~cationus~ oil
uelf~om
a
marketef,
the
bu7rner
mus~Jpr6~ide the
mar
ete~
a
one—
~T~tteñ
i~
TT~otT~e~
1)
The
burner
has
notified_USEPA
stating that location
and~neral
descr~E~on OT_t~Eebufnèr’s
used
0il
—-———~-—-~
~---.---——-
—-—
mana~mentactivities;
and
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—148—
The burner will burn the used oil only in
an
~nduitri~1_~urnace o~bof ?~i~e~tUied
in Section
______
--
d)
Used oil fuel analysis.
1)
Used oil fuel burned by the generator is subject to
regu1a?i~nunder this Su~artun1Cssthiburn~
~btaLn~ an~jy~és(or ~tE
rPinforma?ion~
documenting
that thei~sed
o~m~t~the
s~eci1i~ion
provided
~
-
-~
Burners who treat off—specification used gil fuel
~~ro~sin~
~endi~~r
otE~r_treatmentto meet
the ~
Sé~tioIT~T~)
must
obtain_a~ia~es
(or6t~é1~rmatiOn)~
document~nqthat
tF~ used
oci
ineets t~e
———~-—1-----
—‘
-
‘—--
-~-
-
—*-—-
~pecification.
e)
Recordkeepi~~~burnerwho receives an invoice und~
th! reaulrè~tsO~~h~~c~on
~eep
a
of
each_invoThe for t~r~~arsfrom
t~
da~.e the
invoice
is
recdived.
Bufñers
must
also
ke~p
f6f thf~eyears
coj~sofna1~se~of~sedofi? uel as
inay b~
rekui~ed
~subsection
(d).
In
Ttfóri~?heburiier~iüstkèep a
rofea~7~3jfj~TaETónnotice th~at
tf~e
burner sends
toamarketerfor~?~ee
~ars
fro~ tge
date
the burner
last receives off—specificationThsed ofi from th’i?
marketer.
(Source:
Added at 10
111.
Reg.
effective
)
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—149—
TITLE
35:
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
SUBTITLE G:
WASTE DISPOSAL
CHAPTER I:
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
SUBCHAPTER
d:
UNDERGROUND
INJECTION
CONTROL
PROGRAM
AND
UNDERGROUND
STORAGE
TANE PRO~AMS
PART 731
UNDERGROUND
STORAGE
TANKS
Section
731.101
Definitions and exemptions
731.102
Interim prohibitions
731.900
Incorporations by reference
731.901
Compliance Date
AUTHORITY:
Implementing
Section
22.4(e)
and
authorized
by
Section 27 of the Environmental Protection Act (Ill. Rev. Stat.
1985,
ch. 111 1/2,
pars. 1022.4(e) and 1027).
SOURCE:
Adopted in R86—1
at 10 Ill. Reg.
effective
Section
731.101
Definitions
and
exemptions
a)
“Person” has
the same meaning as provided in Section
1004(15) of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act,
as
amended,
(42
U.S.C.
6901
et
seq.)
except that such
term includes a consortium,
a joint venture, a
commercial entity, and the United States Government.
b)
“Regulated substance” means
1)
Any substance
of defined
in Section 101(14) of the
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation
and Liability Act of 1980
(42 U.S.C.
9601 et seq.)
(but not including any substance regulated as a
hazardous waste under Subtitle C of the Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act, as amended), and
2)
Petroleum,
including crude oil or any fraction
thereof which
is liquid at standard conditions of
temperature and pressure
(60 degrees Fahrenheit and
14.7 pounds per square inch absolute).
C)
“Release” means any spilling, leaking, emitting,
discharging, escaping,
leaching or disposing from an
underground storage tank into ground—water, surface
water
or subsurface soils.
d)
“Underground storage tank” means any one or combination
of tanks
(including underground pipes connected thereto)
71-283

—150—
which
is used to contain an accumulation of regulated
substances, and the volume of which
(including
the
volume of
the underground pipes connected thereto)
is
ten per centum or more beneath the surface of the
ground.
Such
term
does
not
include
any:
1)
Farm or residential tank of 1,100 gallons or less
capacity used for storing motor
fuel for
noncommercial purposes,
2)
Tank used for storing heating oil for consumptive
use on the premises when stored,
3)
Septic tank,
4)
Pipeline facility (including gathering lines),
5)
Regulated
under
the
Natural
Gas
Pipeline
Safety
Act
of 1968
(49 U.S.C.
167.
et. seq.)
or
6)
Regulated under
the Hazardous Liquid Pipeline
Safety Act of 1979
(49 U.S.C. 2001 et seq.)
or
7)
Regulated under the Illinois Gas Pipeline Safety
Act,
Ill. Rev. Stat. 1985,
ch. 111 2/3, pars.
551
et seq.,
8)
Surface impoundment,
pit pond or lagoon,
9)
Storm water
or wastewater collection system,
10)
Flow—through process tank,
1.)
Liquid trap or associated gathering lines directly
related
to oil
or gas production and gathering
operations,
or
12)
Storage tank situated
in an underground area
(such
as a basement, cellar, mineworking,
drift, shaft or
tunnel)
if the storage tank
is situated upon or
above the surface of the undesignated floor,
13)
Any pipes connected to any tank which
is described
in subsection (d)(l) through
(d)(12).
Section 731.102
Interim prohibitions
a)
Between May 7, 1985 and the effective date of the
standards promulgated by the Administrator
of the United
States Environmental Protection Agency under Section
9003(e) of the Hazardous and Solid waste Amendments of
1984
(42 U.S.C. 6901 et seq.)
no person may install
an
underground storage tank for the purpose of storing
71-284

—151—
regulated substances unless such tank
(whether of single
or double wall construction):
1)
Will prevent releases due to corrosion or
structural failure for the operational life of the
tank;
2)
Is cathodically protected against corrosion,
constructed
of noncorrosive material, steel clad
with a noncorrosive material
or designed in
a
manner
to prevent the release or threatened release
of any stored substance;
and
3)
The material used
in the construction or lining of
the tank
is compatible with the substance to be
stored.
b)
Notwithstanding subsection
(a),
is soil tests conducted
in accordance with ASTM Standard G57—78, incorporated by
reference in Section 731.900, show that soil resistivity
in
an installation location
is 12,000 ohm—cm or more,
a
storage tank without corrosion protection may
be
installed in that location during the period referred to
in subsection
(a).
Section 731.900
Incorporation by reference
a)
The Board incorporates the following material by
reference:
“Field Method of Soil resistivity Using the
Wenner Four—Electrode Method”, ASTM G57—78
(Reapproved
1984), available from the American Society for Testing
and Materials, 1916 Race Sheet,
Philadelphia, PA 19103,
215/299—5400.
b)
This incorporation includes no future revisions
or
editions.
Section 731.901
Compliance Date
Compliance with this Part shall be required after the day on
which
the United States Environmental Protection Agency
authorizes the State of Illinois to administer the underground
storage tank program pursuant to the Resource Conservation and
Recovery Act.
This Order
is supported by an Opinion adopted this same day.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
7
1-285

—152—
I, Dorothy M.
Gunn, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board, hereby cert~ythat the above Order was adopted on
the
/f~
day of
~
-
,
1986, by
a vote of
c-).
(~J
//
LI
S
Control Board
71-286

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